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A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Mahogany and Satinwood Longcase Clock, by William Jones of Usk, the 14ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with floral spandrels, and urns and flowers to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in mahogany case inlaid with stringings, with scroll pediment and fluted columns to hood, the trunk door with oval mahogany panel and inlaid with wide satinwood bandings and with cant corners, the plinth inlaid with segmented satinwood bandings, on bracket feet, 92ins high
An Edwardian Mahogany Longcase Clock, the 12.5ins arched brass dial with wide silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, and chime silent to the arch, with cast spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on five tubular bells, contained in case inlaid with urns, oval fan motifs, ribbons and leaf scroll ornament, with scroll moulded cresting and reeded columns to hood, bevelled oval glass panelled trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 94ins highExternally the clock presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage but in generally in fairly good condition. The main body of the clock is free from any signs of obvious damage or previous repair. The door hinges are original and in good condition. The glass appears original and free from any cracks, chips or scratches. The base appears to be contemporary and is free from any obvious sign of damage or repair. Internally the case presents well, no obvious sign of damage or previous repair, all weights and chimes are present as is the pendulum. The hood is in reasonable condition but does have two cracks either side of the scrollwork to the top, these will be visible in the photographs and one of the columns is also misplaced and slightly damaged. Otherwise it is in reasonable condition. The door - hinges appear original, the glass appears to be original and is free from any obvious signs of damage or cracks or chips. The dial - the silvering is good, the fretwork is nice and the black Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear to be original. The fretwork to the sides of the hood is intact and appear to be free from any damage. The mechanism appears to be clean and complete. The chime hammers are intact, however it should be regarded as untested and we cannot warrant that all components are original. The winding crank is not present.
An 18th Century Green Japanned Longcase Clock, by John Watts of Canterbury, the 12ins arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted dial centre and cast spandrels to corners, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, birds and flowers, with arched and moulded cornice and turned columns to hood, arched and moulded trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 85ins high Note: John Watts of Canterbury recorded working 1720-1775 Externally the clock presents in good original condition showing wear and fading to the chinoiserie commensurate wuth age and usage. There is no obvious sign of any previous damage or repair, other than a great deal of patination of age. The hood appears to be in good condition, the door functions correctly and the glass appears to be original. The door is on its original hinges and appears to function correctly. The weights and pendulum are present. The mechanism appears complete but we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The clock should be regarded as untested. The brass dial is in good condition and the Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear original. Overall a very honest example.
A Beswick Elephant and Tiger, model No.1720, 12ins high, another of a trumpeting elephant, 11.75ins high, and five other model elephantsLarge elephant with raised trunk and green felt to feet - both tusks have been restored the extent of which cannot be determined, elephant with tiger - the elephant's left hand tusk has been restored the extent of which cannot be determined, one of the smaller elephants has a broken trunk, piece is present - see photos. All other pieces appear to be on good order with no obvious damage/loss/restoration
A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Samuel Coller of Eccles, the 14.5ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre, painted with a couple in a river landscape, phases of the moon to the arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned finials and moulded scroll cornice, the centre inset with glass panel dated "1787", in gilt, turned and fluted corinthian columns with brass capitals to hood, the trunk with cross banded frieze inlaid with oval patarae, above moulded gothic triple arch topped door, with cluster columns to sides, on plinth base with cant corners with cluster columns and on ogee bracket feet, 101ins high Provenance: Roseberys London - auction 21st of February 2023 - Lot 387. Property from the estate of the Late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carre We confirm the height of the clock is 101ins.
A 19th century mahogany Scottish eight day musical longcase clock, the 14" break arch painted Roman dial with Arabic five minute track subsidiary day, date and seconds dials signed Lochwinnoch. The arch decorated with dancers and pointer hand for six tunes playing on a nest of fourteen bells. The swan neck hood with brass ball and spike finial, turned pillars, line inlaid trunk with canted corners, 92" high (2 x iron weights and pendulum)Dial - good and colourful although crazed all over.Movement - untested, appears to not to have seen any work in a long time, only two weights, pendulum suspension broken.Case - in need of some restoration, right hand swan neck detached as is the finial, hood glass cracked, split to base, feet cut down, some old repairs.
A George III green japanned eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass break arch Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the arch with convex disc signed William Rooker, London, mask and scroll spandrels. The break arch hood with raised pagoda top, three brass ball and spike finials, plain pilasters over a break arch trunk door, 95" high (2 x lead weights and pendulum)Dial - restored, brass plate with holes mainly seen from the reverse.Movement - untested, probably a marriage.Case - right finial detached, the laquer overall faded, the gilding rubbed, skirt base later.
An early 20th century E Goyard Aine Travelling Trunk with chevron decoration, wooden slats and carrying handles, the lifting top opening to three lift out canvas compartments with brass strap clips marked Goyard Paris, the interior side with a E Goyard label, 110cm wide 61cm deep 68cm high.Scuffs, marks and small dents due to age and use.
Coal Mining Interest - a National Coal Board sign, New Hucknall Colliery, Signals For Main Trunk And Gate Conveyors; an accompanying black and white reprint photograph; two Horstman mechanical timers, for attaching to gas lamps, one dated 1959; two other signs, Beware of Locomotive or Moving Wagons; Danger Hydrogen gas & colzalene (6)
A Belleek 'Bird's Nest' spill vase, circa 1891-1926, modelled as a flower encrusted tree trunk, with three lower and three upper vase spouts, surmounted by birds perched on foliage and on a nest, unmarked but probably Second Period, 32.5cm highCondition:Generally in good condition. The flowers and foliage are mainly intact but there is one section of leaf missing on the base and a couple of smaller breakages to the tips of petals or leaves (please see images)No cracks or restoration
George III inlaid mahogany painted dial longcase clock, Thomas Collins of Botesdale The hood with fret pediment and three brass finials above an arched door flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk with line-inlaid arched door, the base box with conforming inlay, raided on a shaped apron plinth, the 12in painted dial with moonphase to the arch, Arabic hour and minute tracks, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the eight-day movement with four knopped pillars, striking on a bell. 54cm wide x 25cm deep x 232cm high Condition:Hood: appears good with typical old veneer hairlines to door.Trunk: veneer split to left sideBase box: some old veneer hairlines and minor cosmetic marksDial: cracklure throughout, not disfiguring. Some small areas of retouching.Movement: winds, sets, runs and strikes - not tested for timekeeping. Strike weight missing.

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