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A George III Chinoiserie Japanned 8-day longcase clock, the 11" brass dial signed John Smith, London, silvered Roman hour and Arabic minute chapter ring, mask head spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and ringed winding hole, the black lacquered case with flat topped hood, overhanging cornice top, the long trunk door fitted with circular lenticle, decorated with Chinoiserie inspired motifs, Condition: Weight pendulum and winding key present. Door slightly bowing. Rubbing chips and wear to lacquer decoration. lacquer and gilt decoration to sides very faded. 11" square brass dial. Movement most likely associated. The seat boarrd has been raised up on two blocks and the dial sits to one side with a gap to top and side. Glazed door aperture 12". Two moulding strips to side of hood detached but present. movement untested
A George III oak 8 day longcase clocksigned Thomas Bevan, Marlborough on the 12" dial with silvered chapter ring, having Roman and outer Arabic numerals, dual minutes tracks, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, brass pierced spandrels with two train movement striking on a bell, the case having pedimented hood with three pedestals for finials (missing), a glazed door flanked by a pair of turned columns with gilt bronze capitals and bases, the trunk with hinged door, on a box base with shaped feet,height approx. 223cm, width 51cmCondition: Weights present, the case is missing the three finials, shrinkage to one column which makes it slightly loose, small loss to corner of the pediment, some moulding missing from the top edge of the base, Movement untested and no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order.
A 19th century mahogany framed fire screen inset with a needlework panel depicting Adam and Eve under the tree, the Serpent coiled around its trunk, within a floral border, the frame supported on outswept feet and with a brass carrying handle, 82 x 64cm, together with an Aesthetic Movement mahogany bamboo magazine rack of two sections, with carrying handle and on outswept legs, height 49cm (2).
Varying size vintage suitcases, including a vintage cream example with initials in black 'F.E.R.' and travel label for Cunard Line, also a brown brass bound travelling trunk with reinforced brass studded edges and twin leather carrying handles, the interior upholstered in cream fabric, with a lift-out shelf, the exterior with brass fittings and lock, the trunk initialled 'M.H.R.', 33 x 93 x 51cm (3).
Two British military officers' trunks, containing a selection uniform circa 1952, including jacket with ribbons for the 1939-45 War Medal and Africa General Service medal, collars, shirts, belts, etc Trunk named to Captain I.J.R Bennett 5th Fusiliers, who earned the AGS with Kenya clasp with the Fusiliers.
An early 20th Century American novelty lighthouse-shaped wall clock by Sessions, with black Arabic numerals to the silvered face, the 8-day movement hung with a small pendulum and striking on gongs; the stained-as-mahogany case surmounted by the figure of an eagle, with lighthouse and masted sailing ship printed to the trunk and pendulum door respectively. Approximately 84cm tall overall.
An early 19th Century Lincolnshire longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter painted face enclosing a seconds dial, named "Shaw, Spalding", the spandrels decorated with personifications of the seasons, the arch with a pair of rabbit hunters; the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the oak and mahogany case with brass finials and adornments to the broken swan neck pediment, over tapering fluted columns to the hood, over a long cross-banded trunk door and paneled base to bracket feet. Approximately 211 cm tall overall. With two weights and a pendulum. Face restored.
An 18th Century Chinoiserie longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter silvered chapter ring, engraved "David Lestourgeon, London", enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture and with pierced brass spandrels to the square face; the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the black lacquered case with stepped cornice and pilasters to the hood, over a long trunk door and plinth base, the whole lavishly painted in gilt, red and grey with foliage and Oriental scenes to the trunk door and base. 202cm tall overall. Some restoration. With weights and a pendulum.
A late 18th/ early 19th Century Yorkshire longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter silvered chapter ring,around an engraved brass centre named "Thos. Lister, Halifax", with calendar dial, the arched brass face with painted faces of the moon dial and pierced spandrels; the weight-driven movement with count wheel strike on a gong; the oak case with broken swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial, slender fluted pillars to the hood, long trunk door flanked by fluted quadrant stiles, and paneled base with bracket feet. Approximately 211 cm tall over finial. With two weights and a pendulum. Hood support a/f.
An early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals to the 27.5cm wide painted arched dial, enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, named "Pearce Bourn", with landscapes to the spandrels and arch, the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the oak and cross-banded mahogany case with broken swan neck pediment and ring turned pillars to the hood, a short trunk door with shaped top, and a paneled base to bracket feet. 210cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum.
A late 17th/ early 18th Century longcase clock, the square brass face with 23cm diameter silvered chapter ring enclosing a calendar aperture, named "Samuel Henry Smith, London", with pierced brass spandrels; the 30 hour weight-driven movement with bird cage frame and count wheel strike on a bell, in a plain ebonised oak case with stepped cornice, simple long trunk door, paneled base and plinth. 192.5cm tall.
An early 19th Century East Anglian long case clock, with lack Arabic numerals to the 26cm square painted face, enclosing a seconds dial and calendar dial, named "G. Holl, Buckenham", with bats wing spandrels, the weight-driven 30 hour movement striking on a bell; the simple oak case with broken swan neck pediment and tapering pillars to the hood, over an arched long trunk door over a paneled base and bracket feet. Approximately 210cm tall over finials (replacements). With a weight and a pendulum. N.B. G. Holl - recorded as George Taylor Holl of New Buckenham, Norfolk,b. 1805.
An early 20th Century small scale long case clock in the early 19th Century style, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 15.5cm silvered chapter ring, the arched brass face with ornate spandrels and inscribed "Tempus Fugit", the 8-day movement striking and chiming on eight gongs; the oak case with tea caddy moulded top and pillar stiles to the hood, over a long trunk door to a shallow paneled base and small bracket feet. 152cm tall. With pendulum and winding key.
An 18th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 27cm diameter silvered chapter ring, named "John Stancliffe", the square brass face with engraved centre displaying a silvered faces of the moon calendar aperture and a seconds dial, with pierced spandrels, the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the carved and ebonised case with square hood inscribed "How Goes Today" over plain turned pillars, the long trunk door illustrated with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and with decorative lozenge to the base, on bracket feet. 195cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum
A 19th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter silvered chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, named "George Goodall, Abbotsford, No. 237", the arched brass face displaying a painted faces of the moon dial and with pierced brass spandrels, the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the stained and carved wood case with thumb-moulded broken arch pediment with gilded finials and slender fluted columns to the hood, the long trunk door carved with an armed foot soldier, and with a segmented circle to the paneled plinth base. Approximately 211 cm tall overall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key. Arch dial and finials repainted
A late 18th Century East Anglian longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture and named "Dan'l Catlin, Lynn", the brass face with pierced spandrels and Father time to the revolving "Tempus Fugit" mechanical arch, the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the dark oak case with cut-down whales tails pediment and tapering columns to the hood, over a long curve-top trunk door, paneled base and shallow bracket feet. 224cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key.
An 18th Century longcase clock dial and movement, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter silvered chapter ring named "Tho. Hutly, Coggeshall", the engraved brass square face with ornate brass spandrels, a seconds dial and calendar aperture, with 8-day movement; the lavishly-carved walnut case of much later date, with broken swan neck pediment, acanthus carved frieze, ribbon spiralled columns and carved door to the hood, the long trunk door carved with an angel over a hand-shake, the bust of a Grecian lady to the base, raised on bracket feet. 250.5cm tall. Three weights and a pendulum
A late 18th / early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 34cm wide dial enclosing faces of the moon calendar aperture and seconds dial, the spandrels painted with male personifications of the seasons, with a fox-hunting scene to the arch, the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the mahogany case with broken swan neck pediment, fluted columns and brass mounts to the hood, over a long trunk door flanked by large fluted columns, on a fielded paneled base and shallow bracket feet. 254cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum.
A late 18th Century Scottish longcase clock, with black Roman numerals to the 31cm diameter silvered face, enclosing seconds and calendar dials, named "Lawson, Edinburgh", the 8-day movement with deadbeat escapement and rack and snail strike; the rich mahogany case with drum-shaped hood, fielded long rectangular trunk door and paneled base. 206cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key.
An early 19th Century East Anglian longcase clock case, the later replaced square brass face with pierced spandrels, black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 25cm diameter silvered chapter ring, named "John Huggin, Ashwell Thorp" and enclosing a calendar aperture, with weight-driven 30 hour movement with bird cage frame and count wheel strike; the light oak case with brass finials to the tea caddy shaped top, stepped cornice, tapering stiles, long rectangular trunk door, paneled base and plinth. 216cm tall. with one weight and a pendulum.
An early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 31cm diameter dial on the painted arched face, enclosing calendar and seconds dials, named "E. Harris, Bromyard", with female personifications of the seasons to the spandrels and a revolving faces of the moon and seascape dial to the arch, the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the oak and mahogany case with brass mounts to the broken swan neck pediment and semi-fluted and baluster-turned columns to the hood, over a short trunk door and paneled base to bracket feet, the whole with marquetry and parquetry decoration. 209cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum. Face restored and finials replaced
A late 18th/ early 19th Century East Anglian weight-driven 30 hour longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals to the cream 27cm square face painted with floral spandrels, named Jas. Dawes, Attleburgh", the movement with bird cage frame and count wheel strike on a bell; the oak case with whales tails cresting and tapering columns to the hood, over a curve-topped long trunk door, paneled base and short bracket feet. 207cm tall. With one weight and a pendulum. Finials new and face repainted
An early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arched brass face with ornate spandrels and painted revolving faces of the moon to the arch, named "George Goodall, Micklefield, No. 29", the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the oak case with broken arch pediment and pilasters to the hood, over a plain rectangular long trunk door, paneled base and short bracket feet. 224cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key. Finial replaced, some repainting to moon dial.
A late 18th/ early 19th Century Lincolnshire longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and seconds dial to the 30cm square brass face, named "James Wilson, Stamford", the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the oak case with step moulded cornice and corner pilasters to the square hood, over a plain rectangular long trunk door, paneled base and plinth. 213.5cm tall. With a pendulum, two weights and a winding key. Brass finials new.
VINTAGE & LATER FURNITURE PARCEL, 6 ITEMS - a Georgian style mahogany wall mirror, 61cms H, 38.5cms W, shield shape dressing table mirror, 52cms H, 36cms W, Victorian dressing table mirror, 47cms H, 44cms W, reproduction walnut circular top side table, 45cms H, 36.5cms diameter, rectangular top side table, 71cms H, 50cms W, 37cms D and a vintage Revelation wooden banded steamer trunk, 32cms H, 92cms W, 52cms D
CIRCA 1840 OAK & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 14in square painted dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over a single glazed door flanked by reeded pillars over a crossbanded and inlaid trunk door on a stepped base, 213cms overall H, 51cms W (pendulum and weights with winding key included)
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK - the dial marked 'Humphrey Owen Caernarfon', painted arch moon dial with ladies to the spandrels, the dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the case with carved detail and twist pillars to the door and repeated flanking the trunk door on a stepped trunk base (pendulum and weights included) 228cms overall H, 66cms max W

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