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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial signed "M. Ketterer, Portsea", with subsidiary date and seconds dials, the spandrels painted with cottages and ruins, beneath a break arch with a moonphase dial, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with triple ball and eagle finials, the trunk with a short door flanked by quarter recessed columns, 89" high.
A GEORGE II OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed "Thomas Maddock, Leek", with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with decorated centre and winding holes, the break-arch with a sunburst between dolphin spandrels, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with long trunk door with moulded edge, 92" high. on page 109
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Cordingley, Leeds, the eight day movement with arched dial, painted with a riverscene and shells, secondary dials, in mahogany case, crossbanded with stringing, scrolled pediment with brass finials on baluster turned columns, canted trunk with panelled door, panel inlaid base and bracket feet, 95" high
A mid 19th Century drop dial Wall Timepiece, plain mahogany surround over carved foliate ears, flanking a brass star and strung inlaid trunk with sight glass, to a cast brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 12” repainted Roman dial, with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, to a movement with anchor escapement, and plain rectangular plates united by plain pillars, height 20”
An early 20th Century mahogany cased drop dial Wall Timepiece, plain mahogany surround and curved trunk, to an 11 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted spade hands, to a single gut fusee movement, with anchor escapement, plain rectangular plates united by plain pillars, height 19 ¼”
A mid 19th Century Scottish stained pine 8-day Longcase Clock, Jas Manners of Berwick-on-Tweed, the hood with swan neck pediment over reeded freestanding columns, to a convex throat and reeded quarter columns, to a long trunk door and raised on a plinth base, to a 13” arched painted dial, decorated with a sleeping child, to foliate spandrels and Roman chapter ring, enclosing a subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a movement united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 86”
Miscellaneous items including an oak and cast iron knife cleaner by Harrods, two circular copper boiling pans, two wicker baskets, three leather suitcases, a wooden framed travel trunk with domed lid, and oak fire curb, an oriental two fold screen, a mesh firescreen, a wooden boot-jack, a wwoden yoke, and a brass clockwork spit, (a lot).
Murfitt, Sutton, a Regency mahogany and ebony banded longcase clock, the breakarch hood with reeded columns above cushion moulding, the arched trunk door flanked by quarter reeded columns, upon a rectangular canted base and splay feet with shaped apron, the arched painted 12 inch dial with shell spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, with 8 day 4 pillar movement, 210cm high
John Wignall, Ormskirk, a flame mahogany and satinwood inlaid longcase clock, the swan neck pediment with reeded columns and gilt painted foliate frieze panel, the shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter fluted pilasters, raised on a rectangular plinth with canted corners, the 14 inch square enamel dial with painted spandrels, seconds and calendar dials, and 4 pillar 8 day movement, 221cm high
An oak longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with swan neck pediment and slender columns, the trunk with shaped top door and raised on a panelled plinth with ogee feet, the square brass 12 inch dial signed 'Wm Eastwood' between V and VII, the centre well engraved with two pairs of figures and exotic plants, scroll spandrels, calendar dial (non functioning), and associated 8 day 4 pillar movement, 221cm high
Henry Frodsham, Liverpool An early 19th Century mahogany stick barometer, the concave moulding over a bowed glazed scale, figured trunk and lappet collar, with a turned cistern cover, the signed silvered dial with thermometer and scale from 27 to 31 inches and rack and pinion vernier via ivory knob, 94cm
RICHARD GRIFFITHS, DENBIGH (1791-1840), AN EARLY 19th CENTURY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, the honey oak and mahogany crossbanded case with long trunk door, the hood with blind fretwork frieze, 33cm square white dial, signed, with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, 4 pillar 8-day falseplate movement with rack strike and anchor escapement. 2.05m
JOHN BROWNLESS JUNIOR, STAINDROP, (1787-1827), AN 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with long trunk door and hood with turned pilasters, the associated 30 hour movement with 4 scribed pillars and outside countwheel strike, 26.5cm square brass dial with matted centre and date aperture, signed. 2.01m
THOMAS HOUGHTON, CHORLEY, (1780-1840), AN EARLY 19th CENTURY LANCASHIRE MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the superior case with rectangular trunk door fanked by 1/4 round reeded pilasters, the hood with swan neck pediment and free standing corinthian columns, 35.5cm square white dial with subsidiary seconds and date pinter, (date wheel absent), 4 pillar, 8-day rack striking movement with Wilson falseplate and anchor escapement. 2.22m
HUGH LOUGH, PENRITH (1740-1791), AN 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with long trunk door and star burst flanked by 1/4 round pilasters, the hood with blind fretwork frieze, now with 31cm square brass dial with Halifax moon and date crescent, 30-hour 4 pillar mechanism with outside countwheel strike. 2.07m
*Tetley, Langmead & Wynne Archive. A large archive of letters, deeds and other ephemera relating to this family line, mostly 18th and 19th century, including two autograph letters signed from King William IV, when Duke of Clarence, both signed ‘William', both to Mrs Winne (mother of M. C. Langmead), one dated 27th April 1797, one concerning John Winne (Mrs Winne's son?) and the Duke's ‘friendship for you and yours', the second undated letter with consolation offered on the death of her husband George Winne ‘I now take up my pen to answer, in order to assure you and your family of my real friendship and regard', mentioning his love for her husband, 2 & 4 pp., 4to, together with a large quantity of family letters, deeds, documents, etc., many with penny blacks and penny reds and posting marks on envelopes, a large amount concerning Canon George Tetley's family history researches, and all included in his tin trunk with his name ‘Reverend J. G. Tetley' stamped to one edge. A copy of George Tetly's autobiography ‘Old Times and New' (1904) is included in the trunk. In it he traces his ancestry back to his great grandfather George Winne in Plymouth. (a tin trunk)
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with moulded arch top with turned columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door, with fielded panel to the base, fitted an arch top engraved brass dial with second hand and date aperture, inscribed Henry Baker, Malling, fitted an eight-day striking movement
A George III mahogany longcase regulator, the hood with arch top moulded cornice and single band fluted frieze, the circular glass door with brass mounts and with canted columns to the sides, the trunk with similar canted sides and enclosed by a rectangular brass mounted door, the base with square fielded panel on a plinth base, fitted a single train eight-day movement with six pillars supporting the gauge plates, the dead beat escapement with jewelled pallets, the backplate signed Parkinson and Frodsham, London, the whole with unusual brass casing, the mercury compensated pendulum with oval ribbed glass reservoir and silvered beat indicator, the 12" circular silvered dial with centre sweep minute hand and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials for seconds and (24) hours (a subsidiary 12 hour chapter ring has been removed and retained), the dial signed C Taylor, Bristol, 192.5cm (75.75") high
A North American canvas covered and iron bound wood trunk, late 19th century, the domed cover with gilt brass clasp, the cover interior with a print of a maiden with a fan and stamped 'CHAS. B. HUTCHINSON, Dealer in Livery & Travelers Supplies, HARNESSES & TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER, AMHERST, MASS.' with lift out tray, 47.5cm high, 47cm wide, 40cm deep
A late 19th Century oak cased twin scale Barometer, Royal Polytechnic, ‘The Atmoscope’, the drum headed case surmounted by carved foliate detail and surmounted by spherical finial, to a long glazed trunk, with cast brass bezel and heavy bevelled glass, enclosing a 10” silvered paper dial, with scale of 28-31 and flanked either side by Admiral Fitzroy remarks, and brass pointers, over two bone handled adjusting screws and heavy visible tube, and a silvered paper instruction sheet for rising and falling further tube, a glass storm tube and single scale mercurial thermometer, height 45”
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid Stick Barometer, J Somalvico of London, the mahogany case with hinged and glazed door, surmounted by a carved swan neck pediment, centred with a bone finial, to a silvered scale, with single scale mercurial thermometer, opposed by a scale of 28-31, with sliding vernier, to a waisted trunk with visible tube and ring turned cistern cover, height 38”

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