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Six early twentieth century leather luggage cases & trunks; a small brown leather case, 16x30x22cm, together with a black mottled leather box case, 19x38x30cm, a tan leather luggage case, 15x55x30cm, a medium sized black textured leather medical bag, 18x52x37cm, and a beige hard cased shoe trunk, a single wooden shoe tree with leather detail, 19x90x31cm, (6).
A XIX Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial signed Armstrong, Hull, with seconds dial and calendar apperture, painted with fruit and flowers to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pillasters, the crossbanded trunk with an ogee top door flanked by fluted coloumns, 218 cms high.
A Late XIX Century Carl Thieme Porcelain Table Centrepiece, the pierced basket painted with floral panels and encrusted with flowers, supported on a gilt flecked trunk with clambering flowers, flanked by two figures in XVIII Century dress, on a raised plinth moulded with Rococo scrolls, floral trellis, encrusted flowers, 42.5cms high.
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, broken arch brass dial with painted landscape, roman and arabic chapter ring signed Robt. Watts, Stamford , engraved field with date aperture, two-train movement, internal count wheel, anchor escapement, in a swan neck hood with fluted columns, cavetto shoulders, reeded trunk, set-out plinth and bracket feet. Height 214cm, (Key, pendulum, two weights)
A small early 19th century Derby figure of a recumbent sheep, restoration to ear and hoof missing, within gilt lined border, also an unusual Continental figurine of a lizard climbing a tree trunk, base restored with blue printed factory marks, probably for Ludwigsburg, base restored, also a further 19th century Continental figure of a seated Oriental lady in hand painted floral decorated flowing robe with plait, marked CH or OH?, height 7cm and smaller (3)
Thomas Baxter, London, A mahogany floor standing regulator, the eight day duration timepiece movement having maintaining power and a dead beat escapement, the thirteen inch round silvered dial of regulator layout with the minutes to the outer aspect and two inner subsidiary dials for seconds and hours, engraved with the maker`s name `Thomas Baxter, London`, the dome topped mahogany case having a glazed trunk door, with raised mouldings to the base, height 210cm.
Thomas Chune, Shifnal, An oak longcase clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve inch arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, cast rococo spandrels to the four corners, a matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, blued steel hands and a silvered boss within the arch engraved with the maker`s name `Thos. Chune, 1773`, the oak case having a raised panel to the base with canted corners, fluted quartered columns to the trunk with cast brass capitals, the hood having fluted pillars, with the swan neck pediment having a turned wooden finial to the centre, height 226cm (inc. finial). * Thomas Chune is recorded as working in Shifnal, Staffordshire until 1796.
Dan Brown, Glasgow, A Scottish mahogany cased longcase clock, the hood with flat top, dentil moulded cornice, blind-fret quadrants and arched glazed door, flanked by twist-turned columns, the trunk with dentil moulding and gilt-metal acanthus mount, incurved upper corners to the rectangular door, flanked by twist-turned quadrant columns, raised on a plain plinth, the 8-day movement with brass dial and circular disc to the arch inscribed Dan Brown, Glasgow, flanked by gilt metal dolphins, gilt metal rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring and centre, engraved with foliate scrollwork, incorporating subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, late 18th/early 19th Century, 203cm high
A mid to late 19c. Brigg long case clock-the painted arch dial decorated with cottages, circular Roman numeric dial, Arabic second hand and date aperture signed J. Chant, Brigg. Fitted in an arched mahogany case with a wide rosewood cross band and flanked by part turned columns, the wide trunk inlaid with horses, flowers and scrolls above a shaped door flanked by further columns with a prominent rosewood cross band. The whole on bracket feet. 236 cms. high.
A LONGCASE CLOCK, the 25.5 cm arched square brass dial signed J W BENSON, London, German make, the silvered chaptering with Arabic numerals, and acanthus leaf engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with S T MICHAEL/WHITTINGTON/WESTMINSTER CHIMES, and with STRIKE/SILENT to 3 and 9, fitted an eight day movement striking on nine gongs, in a mahogany case with blind fret carved decoration, the trunk door and sides with glazed panel, on ogee bracket feet, 211 cm high See illustration
AN OFFICERS TIN TRUNK NAMED C SCOTT DICKSON containing a Lieutenant Colonel`s .service dress jacket, trousers made for Lieutenant Colonel Lord Scott Dickson, complete with initialled ratten cane, George V infantry of officer sword with leather scabbard and sword knot, Sam Brown belt, a 1937 instruction book on Air raid precautions and a steel helmet, also a pair of spurs.
A VICTORIAN INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a 14" arched enamel dial, signed Barraclough Thornton with subsidiary seconds and date dials, painted foliate spandrels the arch painted with a shepherd, shepherdess, and child playing the pipes, 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above turned columns the trunk with a shaped inlaid door flanked by fluted quarter columns raised upon an inlaid plinth base, shaped apron and bracket feet 94" high see illustration
A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK with 13¼" brass dial with a roundel in the arch signed John Taylor Dunning with subsidiary seconds and date dials, cast mask and leafy spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell the case with a swan neck cresting above turned hood columns the trunk with outset columns and a bow front door inlaid with a winged Griffin, raised upon bracket feet, 87" high.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK with a 14" arched painted dial signed J Oakes, Oldham with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the roundel painted with a gentleman and his companion in a country landscape the spandrels painted with ladies emblematic of the four seasons with a lunar calendar in the arch, painted with a gentleman beside a country house, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, foliate finial`s above a tulip wood frieze, fluted baluster columns, the trunk with a shaped long door with well figured wood flanked by fluted baluster columns raised upon a plinth base, turned feet, with fluted angles, overall inlaid with rosewood and stringing, 93" high. see illustration. NB: Ex Kinnerton Lodge
A George III oak longcase clock by W. Muncaster Whitehaven, with ball and steeple finial between the swans neck pediment, with punched brass terminals in turn above the arched painted dial with moon phase, Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic numerals with date hand, width 12.5 ins and with thirty-hour movement, flanked by fluted columns with 3/4 length arched trunk door flanked by fluted columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height including finial 87 ins (see illustration).
A George III longcase clock by D. Simpson Carlisle, mahogany and oak, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the 13.5 inch brass dial with moon phase to the arch and with eight day striking movement, with centre date and inscribed to the dial "D. Simpson Carlisle" and "Tempus Fugit", with plaque to the arch "Matthew and Barbara Cape", with Roman numerals, subsidiary Arabic numerals, with long crossbanded trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 86.5 ins (see illustration).
An oak longcase clock, by Richard Stone Thame, having a moulded cornice above the glazed door flanked by applied half round pillars enclosing the 11 inch square brass dial with Roman numerals and foliate spandrels, with date aperture and thirty-hour movement by Richard Stone Thame, in turn above the long trunk door inlaid to the centre with a star and raised on a conforming base. Height 76 ins (see illustration).
A late 18th Century oak longcase eight-day clock, the hood with swan neck and central ball finial enclosed by an arch top door with fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a panel door, raised on bracket feet, fitted an arch top brass dial with griffin and Tempus Fugit engraved on a silvered concave roundel with pierced spandrels and engraved centre, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals having subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the dial inscribed Thomas Pinfold, Middleton Cheney, 236cm (93") high
A George III mahogany cased eight day Longcase Clock, broken swan neck pediment above a 12.5" broken arch dial with rolling moon phase mechanism, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and signed Wm Mills, Tetbury, the main dial engraved with a country path scene and bordered by ornately engraved foliate style spandrels and flanked by classical style Corinthian columns with acanthus capitals and fluted main bodies, all over shaped trunk door flanked by fluted canted corners, minus feet, 92" high
An early 18th Century oak eight day long case clock, the flat top hood over 11" square dial with subsidiary day of the month and second hand both with ringed winding holes, surrounded by gilt corner spandrels and signed Richard Weller, flanked by gilt metal mounted turned columns over a rectangular trunk door with gilt framed circular pendulum window, all resting on a plinth base, 191 cm high. Illustrated.

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