An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Coats, Wigan, circa 1770], the case hood with stepped pediment and gilded scroll decoration to the front, fluted pillars, wavy trunk door flanked by fluted inset pilasters, plinth with raised panel and later feet, 13-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed "Coats, Wigan", textured dial centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on bell, 218cm high *Archibald Coates is recorded as working in Wigan between 1767-d.1797. See "Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World", by G H Baillie, pg 62.
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An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Atkinson, Sheffield, circa 1740], the case with caddy hood, trunk door with glazed lenticle upon a plain rectangular plinth (slightly shortened), 12-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed "Atkinson, Sheffield", dial centre with date aperture, subsidiary seconds and engraved floral decoration surrounding winding holes, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, pendulum bob with presentation inscription dated "January 24th 1924", 218cm high
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Tho Talbott, Namptwich, circa 1715], case with later shaped pediment, twisted pillars and glazed side panels, rectangular trunk door with moulded edge and a lenticle, later rectangular plinth, 10-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed "Tho Talbott, Namptwich", cherub spandrals, single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 219cm high
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Cha Blanchard, London, circa 1760], the case with pagoda pediment, brass capped stop fluted pillars, break arch moulded trunk door with well figured wood flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with moulded panel, 12-inch brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds, and a recessed silvered plaque signed "Cha Blanchard, London", the arch with subsidiary month dial and a sector date dial, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 237cm high *Charles Blanchard from London is recorded between b.1688-1768. See "Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World", by G H Baillie, pg 29
An Impressive George III Musical Mahogany Longcase Clock, signed Paul Rimbault, London, circa 1780], the case with swan neck pediment and finely pierced fret work, glazed side panels, the moulded trunk door flanked by inset with stop brass fluted pilasters, plinth with raised moulded panel flanked by stop brass fluted pilasters upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched dial with blue painted background, white painted chapter ring with inner date ring with corresponding central date hand, dial centre signed "Paul Rimbault, London", floral decoration, the top corners with subsidiary dials for Both/Both Strike/Chime Silent and music tune selections Minuet/Air/Hymn/Hymn/Alemand/March, the arch with automaton scene of "Adam and Eve" below the tree life and background painted landscape scene, the massive three train movement with anchor escapement, fifteen hammers striking on eight bells and striking a further bell for the hour, 245cm high
A French Encrusted Porcelain Figure of a Sheep, circa 1900], recumbent by a flowering bush, on a domed grassy knoll, pseudo gold anchor mark, 13.2cm high; [Another Similar of a Dog], 13cm high; and [A Derby Group of a Cow and Calf], beside a flower encrusted tree trunk, 10.8cm high (3) (all A/F)
A Composite Walrus Ivory Group of a Fruit Seller and Boy, Meiji period (1868-1912)], sitting on a trunk with a basket of gourds and fruit, the man holding a scythe, signed, 14cm; and [A Walrus Ivory Okimono Group of Grape Gatherers], fruit tumbling from the farmer's basket as the boy below reaches out for a cluster of fruit, 12.8cm (2)
A Pair of Japanese Carved Ivory, Bone and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid and Lacquered Wood Panels, Meiji period (1868-1912)], rectangular, worked with an eagle eyeing wasps about their nest, the other surprising two sparrows in the branches of a blossoming tree with gold lacquered trunk, 43cm by 30.5cm
A full dress uniform of General Sir George Balfour KCB, c 1879, comprising scarlet tunic, blue facings, double gilt 1” lace to collar with crown and star rank badges, gilt lace to slashed cuffs and skirts, twisted loop shoulder cords, gilt buttons bearing crossed baton and sword; pair overalls with broad gilt lace stripe; Russian leather waistbelt and slip with 3 lilnes gilt embroidery (WBP missing); white over red feather plume for cocked hat, in tin; pair knee length boots with fitted wooden trees; contained in tin trunk with nameplate Major G Balfour (George Balfour served with the Madras Artillery, was promoted Maj Gen 1865, Lt Gen 1872 and General in 1879), GC, the colours bright (a few minor moth traces and small holes to tunic, more to overalls)
7 1980s-1990s Lionel O gauge railway, 2 locomotives Grand Trunk Western 4-4-2 and tender in black and white livery, RN 8615, and a NYC 2-6-4 in black and white livery, RN 8606; together with a LRRC Gold Member issue railroader Club 2000 box car with catalogues, paperwork and badges, plus 3 wagons-Union Pacific 4 bay converted hopper, Southern tool car and a porthole caboose; and a lumber loader snap together kit, all boxed, minor to some wear, plus 4-4-2 New York Central loco and tender, RN8632; Bogie Jersey Central diesel switcher RN 611; a 1950s style 2-4-2 Lionel Lines loco and tender heavy tinplate; American flyer loco and 2 coaches; 4 Lionel wagons, a few accessories and a small quantity of rail. AF to Mint (mostly minor wear and running, but 1 loco body AF)
An unusual Swiss made fully articulated steel plate and aluminium bodied male figure, approx 8” tall, with composition head with cigarette to mouth, and wearing red and black crossed forage style cap, similar composition hands and black boots; each links made up of rolled and clipped plates, ball jointed at all human bend points including neck, formed aluminium sheet trunk section. A fully poseable but unclad figure. GC to VGC (some frosting to steel work) (See lot 199 for illustration).
Miscellaneous figurines including a pair of Italian capodimonte style classical figures holding baskets of flowers, an Italian porcelain Sagittarius blanc-de-chine ornament, an English porcelain figurine of a girl with rabbit, a candlestick styled as a frock coated tricorn hatted gentleman standing by tree-trunk, a capodimonte style figurine of Napoleon on horseback, and a Staffordshire Melbaware model of a carthorse with tack, complete with wood cart. (7).
A nineteenth century oak longcase clock, with swan neck pediment above pierced scrolled fretwork, having arched door flanked by turned columns enclosing a movement by M Collingwood of Alnwick, the painted enamelled dial with Roman chapters and floral spandrels beneath an arched landscape panel with figure and sheep standing by tree, the trunk with rectangular door and corner quarter columns, raised on moulded panel base with roundels to corners and supported on bracket feet - complete with brass pendulum, pair of weights and key. (86.5in).
A nineteenth century mahogany longcase clock case, with arched hood and glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk inlaid with burr walnut marquetry panel and boxwood stringing, the moulded base similarly crossbanded and inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing, raised above a shaped apron with bracket feet. (88in).
An Italian reproduction walnut marquetry longcase clock, with broken swan-neck pediment flanking a turned finial, having brass dial with Roman chapters and decorative pierced scrolled spandrels, the glazed moulded door flanked by split fluted baluster mouldings, the trunk with arched glazed door having three brass weights and pendulum driving the mechanism with Westminster chimes, the moulded base with decorative floral marquetry panel above a shaped apron, on ogee bracket feet. (81.5in).
A late eighteenth century walnut cased longcase clock, with moulded cornice above carved blind fretwork frieze, with square door having turned columns enclosing a movement by Wilson of Stamford, the silvered square associated dial with Roman chapters and date aperture, the trunk with cushion moulded panelled door having circular glass bob lenticle aperture, raised on moulded plinth base with square panel - some alterations. (84.75in).
A Victorian Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the hood surmounted by brass eagle finials with projecting concave cornice above a circular door flanked by fluted tapering columns, having enamelled dial with Roman chapters and two subsidiary dials, the trunk with panelled door and chamfered corners above a moulded base supported on turned feet, the hood with gothic shaped glazed apertures to sides. (84in).
An early nineteenth century oak longcase clock, with shaped swan neck pediment surmounted by gilt and gesso ball finials, above pierced fretwork frieze, having an arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals enclosing a painted dial by George Davison of Wooler, with Roman chapters and painted hunting hound spandrels beneath a pastoral scene of shooters resting in landscape with their dogs and game, the trunk with gothic shaped door flanked by quarter columns, raised on a moulded base with bracket feet. (84.5in).
Mahogany longcase clock ,the swan neck pediment with ball finial and blind fretwork foliate detail over arched brass dial by John Hamilton of Glasgow with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with gilt metal spandrels flanked by fluted columns over an arched trunk door with quarter pilasters on a base section fitted with bracket feet
Mahogany longcase clock ,by J. Blair, the scroll crest over stepped cornice, the arched painted dial with scene of Cotter's Saturday Night, the spandrels with representations of the four seasons, the hood with side spiral pillars over trunk with quarter spiral pilasters all raised on bun feet, 87 1/2in (222.4cm) high
Mahogany longcase clock ,the swan neck pediment over stepped cornice and inlaid details above arched hood door with painted dial showing Warwick Castle to the top and country architecture to the spandrels, the face with seconds dial and calendar ring over inlaid trunk door and base section, 88in (223.5cm) high
Mahogany longcase clock ,the swan neck pediment with central finial over an arched dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds ring and date aperture within cast gilt metal spandrels, marked for James Cowan, Edinburgh and flanked by columns with brass capitals, over a plain trunk door and raised on bracket feet, 85in (216cm) high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and Ionic columns , above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 35.5 cms dial painted with a Cathedral to the arch and cottages to the spandrels, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 230 cms high.
An impressive 19th century oak longcase clock, carved to the top with a coat of arms, the hood with caryatid figures, one titled 'youth', the other 'age', with the inscription 'Think as you watch the hours go by that time will end and you will die' dated 1854, above a long trunk door with glazed panels enclosed between Ionic columns, on a geometric panelled base and plinth, the 29 cms square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed Richard Lowe, Newport, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, 247 cms high.
Thomas Parc, London, an 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the ball finial mounted scrolling cornice above an arch glazed door flanked with fluted columns enclosing a 12 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, ring turned winding holes and etched centre plate within gilt cast spandrels and with four pillar bell striking movement above a long trunk door, standing on a plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 216cm high
Lumley & Gudgeon, Bury, an 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the finial headed moulded cornice above an arch glazed door flanked with gilt metal mounted columns enclosing a 12 inch painted arched dial with secondary seconds dial, strike/silent and date aperture, with four pillar bell striking movement above an arched long trunk door flanked with reeded canted corners, standing on a plinth base, 217cm high
A 19th century Irish brass inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the shaped cornice above a circular glazed door with gadrooned edge enclosing a circular painted dial with secondary seconds dial and deadbeat escapement, four pillar gong striking movement above an arched long trunk door flanked with gadrooned quarter columns, standing on a plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 211cm high
Robert Hislop, Peebles, a 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above an arch glazed door enclosing a painted 13 inch arched dial with secondary date and seconds dials and with four pillar bell striking movement above a cushion moulded case with arch moulded bow front trunk door, standing on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 209cm high

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