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A William IV mahogany crossbanded oak striking eight day longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over an arched top twelve inch dial with subsidiary day of month and seconds aperture, signed J. Harvey, Shrewsbury, flanked by split turned column decoration, the conch shell inlaid trunk shaped door also flanked by split turned supports, all resting on bracket feet, 216 cm high, with weights and pendulum.
A 19th century oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above an eleven inch square dial, with silver chapter ring and subsidiary seconds within gilt corner spandrels and signed Richard Pocock, Sutton, flanked by fluted columns over inlaid shaped trunk door, resting on bracket feet, with two weights, 208 cm high .
A 19th century eight day longcase clock, with cut down swan neck cornice over a painted arched top fourteen inch dial with subsidiary day of the month and second aperture, the dial signed `Wm Galloway of Leeds`, the hood flanked by turned columns over a shaped trunk door with stop canted sides resting on a pedestal base, with weights and pendulum, 232 cm high.
A 19th century Scottish figured mahogany long case clock, the arch top hood with 3 ball finials, the trunk with boxwood and ebony inlaid figured panel door and quarter turned side pillars, with figured base and bracket feet feet, having later circular silvered dial with raised brass numerals, 8 day weight driven striking movement, height 82"
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, with Arabic five minute markers, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with silvered boss inscribed `James Drury, London`, with dolphin and mask spandrels and five pillar movement. The break arch hood with fluted pillars and Corinthian capitals over a matching canted trunk, with figured serpentine door and panelled base, 86 1/2" high
A 20th Century Mahogany cased Long Case Clock, of small proportions, the arched hood to long plain trunk and plinth base with bracket feet, to a chrome bezel enclosing a 6 ½” silvered circular Arabic dial, with outside minute track and blued steel hands, to a triple spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on five rods, height 54 ½”
A mid-19th Century Mahogany cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, with moon phases, J Thornton of Leeds, the arched hood with swan neck pediment, over free-standing wrythen columns to a moulded throat and boxwood inlaid panel to a short trunk door, flanked by quarter columns, and further recessed panelled section to a plinth base with canted corners, to a 12” arched third period painted dial, set with moon phases and gilt highlighted floral spandrels, to a Roman chapter ring, enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 89”
An early 19th Century Oak cased 8-day Long Cased Clock, J Bethel of Soham, the reproduction case with a hood, overhanging cornice, to a plain frieze and arched door with freestanding columns, to an ogee throat and long trunk door, to a plinth base, 12” arched second period painted dial, decorated to the arch with shells and seaweed, over rose and floral spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with Arabic quarters, and subsidiary seconds with date sector and pierced Steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knoped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 80”
A Minton Majolica circular Bowl, the rim embossed with a line of foliage, over lattice pierced panels, and raised on three stylised pigeon supports, joined by a trunk-formed base, also decorated with green foliage, and with blue inner bowl, impressed marks and date cypher for 1867 (losses to foliate mounts on base), 12” diameter
An Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid double bed, the slatted bedstead centred by a quarter veneer splat, upon castors, 107 x 121 x 180 cm, together with a japanned bamboo washstand and matching music cabinet, first half 19th century, a Chinese carved camphor wood trunk, early 20th century, the panelled top depicting a rural landscape and flowers, upon winged mythical beast feet, 49 x 90 x 43 cm,(4).
JOHNSON AYR, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK having hood with swan neck pediment, turned central finial and satinwood alternating dentil pediments, the trunk with crossbanded panel door on box plinth, 8-day mechanism with false plate later gong strike, faced by an arched painted dial with floral spandrels, 2.25m high
METCALF, MALTON, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood having a swan neck pediment with later brass finial, flank plain pilasters on a crossbanded surround, the trunk with chamfered front, waist panel door, on abox base with remnants of bracket feet, the eight day mechanism of Clerkenwell type with four pillars and anchor escapement, rack bell strike, faced by an arched painted dial with Roman calibrated chapter, 2.21m high
A mahogany cased long-cased clock, third quarter 19c. The painted arched dial signed "Brooksbank, Bradford" painted with various scenes to include windmill and houses. With a Roman numeric dial, subsidury Arabic second hand and date aperture fitted in a wide cased mahogany trunk with a swan neck and pedimented hood, raised on turned front supports. 220 cms. high.
AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DEER AND SNAKE SPILL HOLDERS. the well coloured deer with yellow antlers bitten by a vivid green snake entwined around the trunk of a tree, 7cm h, 19th c. ++ In fine condition apart from the odd tiny spot of flaking of the enamels where they have not quite taken during firing but well coloured and most unusual
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE GROUPS OF LOVERS. comprising Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876) as Romeo and Susan Cushman (1822-1859) as Juliet in the manner of Thomas Parr and another of the characters in the `balcony` scene, Jenny Marston as Perdita and Frederick Robinson as Florizel and a Thomas Parr group of an unidentified couple in an arbour, one brightly coloured, the others more sparsely so and with gilt detail, 28-30cm h, c1852. ++ Romeo and Juliet - Romeo`s neck restored. Balcony group - some flaking of the orange and black enamels. Winter`s Tale spill holder group - Florizel neck and aperture of the tree trunk shaped vase both restored. Arbour group - girl`s right hand restored
TWO PEARLWARE CANDLESTICKS. with putti climbing a scrolling tree trunk and painted in the Pratt palette, on shell edged cavetto base, 27cm h, c1820. ++ First candlestick - old restoration to the rim of the sconce, three of the four cherubs wings with old restoration or damage. The lower cherub with restored left arm, the rim of the base chipped around the back. Second candlestick, lower cherub`s left arm restored as are the wing tips. Neither candlestick with any recent or professional restoration
A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK. the brass break arched dial signed on a silvered tablet James Scholefield LONDON with subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre, date aperture and STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, having rococo spandrels and eight day movement, the hood with swept pediment, turned pillars and brass finials, the trunk enclosed by a break arched door decorated with birds, buildings and foliage, 232cm h excluding finial . ++ In good restored condition, the dial original to the movement and with what could be the original rough oak seatboard. Recently striped and cleaned with a pair of brass cased weights and pendulum. The case restored and attractive
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the brass break-arched dial with recessed chapter ring and matted centre having roman chapters and date ring, lunar work above, the arch circumscribed A BUTLER NORTHWICH, the hood with swan neck pediment and stop fluted pillars, the conforming trunk enclosed by a well figured door, on panelled base and bracket feet, 227cm h. ++ Movement associated to the dial, clean and complete, the seatboard hanging loose. Some restoration and repolishing of the case
A CORNISH GEORGE III DATED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK. the brass break-arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, engraved Roger Wearn St Erth 1769 and with foliate scrolls, an eagle on a disc above, having eight day movement, the case crossbanded in fruitwood and inlaid with shell, segmental paterae and chequer stringing, the hood with Greek key and swan neck pediment, the ogee arched door to the trunk flanked by fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, 225cm H. Roger Wearn`s name appears with the date 1752 on a brass arched dial clock. His son, Roger (w1748-d1820) the maker of the present clock, bequeathed his tools to his son and its buried in St Erth churchyard.. ++ The dial original to the movement but not to the slightly later case. The seat board replaced and resting on packed supports, the movement overhauled and cleaned the case of pleasing colour and patina with small repairs.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the painted dial signed Winstanley Preston, with roman chapters, twin subsidiary dials and green and gilt spandrels, having eight day movement in figured case with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars, the trunk with reeded square pilasters, on ogee feet, 224cm h, early 19th c. ++ Consigned by executors and in well cared for condition. The movement in need of cleaning, the paint on the dial slightly chipped and possibly previously retouched

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