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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the moulded swan neck hood with turned finial over brass capped fluted columns, the 13'' painted arched enamelled dial depicting the four seasons with two subsidiary dials, indistinctly signed W. Mason Dunse, with eight day Birmingham movement, the trunk with fluted quarter pilasters and arched door above panelled base, pendulum, two weights and key, 215 cm high.
A 19th century inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, maker George Moore of Cumnock, the arched enamel dial painted with Scottish figures, the Roman and Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary date and seconds dial, the hood with swan neck pediment on a chamfered trunk and pedestal base with plinth foot, 222cm high x 51cm wide
A Quantity of Militaria including :- An American Army Issue Tent, in canvas bag; a Large Military Zink Lined Wooden Trunk; two camp beds, four volumes of The Times History of the War, three military armorial plaques, small wooden trunk, album of military uniforms and a pair of military prints etc
A REGENCY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a brass dial, signed Robert Holmes, Dublin, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with an arched top and twin turned columns, the trunk with a tall rectangular door, on a rectangular base, 773/4" high.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a white enamel dial signed "William Northwood of Ranton", with Roman numerals and subsidiary date aperture, the spandrels and arch plate with scenes of hunting and rural pursuits, with a 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with an arched top hood, the dial flanked by half turned columns, the trunk with a short drawer flanked by similar columns, 84" high.
A George III mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock By Peter Kerr, Falkirk with an arched painted dial depicting Caledonia with thistles and roses, the roman chapters with subsidiary second and date dials, the case with swan-neck pediment over shaped trunk door flanked by pilasters on a plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet 212cm high
An early 19th century pine longcase clock By J. Burton, Ulverston with the enamel dial with roman chapters, the spandrels painted with mill scenes with a 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, the hood with plain cornice over a scalloped trunk door between moulded pilasters, on bracket feet 211cm high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock By William Dobbie, Falkirk the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell with floral engraved roman and arabic dial numbered 'No.373' to the arch, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the swan neck pediment above a panelled case with arched trunk door with reeded quadrant corners, on a panelled base (lacking feet), 207cm high
A Silver Mounted Walking Cane, early 20th century, as the swept neck of a swan, with detailed upper plumage and inset blue glass eyes, hallmarks indistinct, on malacca stem, 84.5cm high; An Ivory Handled Walking Stick, early 20th century, the handle as the head of a elephant with upraised trunk, on rosewood stem, 97.5cm high; and An Umbrella, the wood handle concealing stiletto blade, gilt metal ferrule, 86cm long (3)
An Edwardian Miniature Inlaid Longcase Timepiece, the case with arched pediment, rosewood case with boxwood inlaid front and borders, thermometer box inset to trunk, the plinth with skeletonised aneroid barometer, upon a stepped base, 3-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 47cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Webster, Whitby, circa 1790, the case with flat top pediment, fluted columns with gilt brass capped Corinthian capitals, the nicely figured trunk door flanked by wood stop fluted pilasters, rectangular shaped plinth upon bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring with dummy date ring, engraved dial centre signed, later hands, the arch with moon disc for lunar scale, four pillar with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, possibly later seatboard, 215cm high see illustration
An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed David Collier, Gatley, circa 1770, the case with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, crossbanded plinth with canted corners and upon a later skirting and feet, 13-1/4-inch arched brass dial with Arabic and Roman silvered chapter ring, dial centre with floral and bird engraving, seconds dial and arched date aperture, the arch with moon disc for lunar scale and above on a arched silvered plaque signed "David Collier, Gatley", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 220cm high see illustration
An Ebonised Longcase Clock with Equation of Time Indication and Lunar Dial, the arched case with star mounts to the front, turned columns, pierced glazed side panels, trunk with mirror inserts above an inset bevelled glass within the trunk door, plain rectangular plinth, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre with equation of time aperture above 6, below 12 with silvered plaque signed "Wm Scafe, London", centre seconds hand, strike/silent and rise/fall selection dials, the arch with a lunar dial comprising a revolving moon sphere within a lunar date ring, the massive six pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a later bell and now adapted to striking on a gong at the same time, possibly later seatboard, dial and movement 18th century, associated to the case, 240cm high see illustration
A Walnut Month Going Longcase Clock with Calendars, the attractively coloured case with caddy top, brass capped three-quarter columns to the hood, glazed side windows, the trunk door with moulded borders and decorated with feather banding, re-built plinth upon rectangular shaped base, 12-inch square brass dial with engraved borders, crown and cherub spandrels, later silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, the matted dial centre with later seconds dial, "later" silvered plaque bearing inscription "Jonathan Lowndes, Londini Fecit", below plaque with three apertures for date/day of the week and an unusual ring aperture engraved with days of the week deity symbols, six pillar movement with long duration, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, five wheel trains to movement, possibly later seatboard, (dial and movement possibly associated to the case 18th century) with restorations, 240cm high see illustration
A Japanese Gold Lacquer Four-Case Inro, 19th century, of oval section, decorated on one side with six geese, on the other with Mandarin ducks and other waterfowl on the shores of a lake beneath prunus branches, in gold takamakie, with details in nashiji, the interior also of nashiji, unsigned, 8cm high (worn); A Gold Lacquer Box, circa 1900, rectangular, as a travelling trunk, decorated on each side with aoi-mon against a hashiji ground, in foliate engraved gilt metal strengthening angle brackets and side "carrying" handles, 11.8cm wide; and A Black Lacquer Box, 19th century, rectangular, the lid decorated with a flowering prunus branch in which perches a bird in inlaid horn, against a gold ground, the interior with nashiji, 11.8cm long (damages) (3)
A mid-19th century Scottish rosewood, brass and ivory marine stick barometer by David Heron, Glasgow the arched case with top loop, concealed tube with angled ivorine plates with sliding vernier, signed in the arch D. HERON / GLASGOW, the trunk with front-mounted thermometer, brass gimbal weight, mounted in a hinged gimbal 37½in. (95cm.) high overall. David Heron was active between 1815 and 1863 from several addresses in Glasgow but was probably at 212 Broomielaw at the date of this instrument. He was located here between 1836 and 1847, but was in partnership from 1844, becoming David Heron & Co.
A late 19th Century Walnut and inlaid dial Wall Clock, the moulded surround over carved ears and drop trunk, with glazed and hinged door to a spun brass bezel enclosing 11 ½” painted Roman dial with outside track and black painted hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 23 ½”
A late 19th Century American Oak Cased 8-day Wall Clock, Ansonia, the segmented octagonal surround to a drop trunk with single glazed door and spun Brass bezel, enclosing a painted 7” Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 22”
A late 19th Century American Walnut Cased 8-day Wall Clock, the segmented octagonal surround with drop trunk fitted with a single glazed door, to a spun Brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black spade hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 19”
A late 18th Century Oak cased 8-day Long Case Clock, John Edwards of Norwich, the arched hood with giltwood finials, over freestanding columns, to an ogee throat and long arched trunk door to a reduced plinth base, with all over late heavily carved decoration, to a 12” arched Brass dial, with applied cast and pierced “C” scroll and foliate spandrels, decorated to the arch with a silvered and engraved boss depicting a bird in flight, a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to a matted centre with sunk subsidiary seconds and nameplate with date sector, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, anchor escapement, strike on a bell (associated), height 85”

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