A George III oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock, with brass arch top dial, silvered chapter ring, moon roller and two subsidiary dials, 220cm high 23.02.21 Case is faded in parts, swan neck pediment is later, case with small chips in parts, some later added beading, trunk door is slightly bowed and the door lock is missing, dial is dirty, dial winding holes have been later drilled to fit a later eight day movement, later seatboard, pendulum suspension spring is broken, with two weights, movement is dirty.
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Early 19th century oak long case clock, moulded swan neck pediment with finial above glazed stepped arch hood door, the brass dial engraved with scroll decoration and mounted with cast winged cherub spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, 8-day movement striking the hours on bell, the chapter ring signed 'Parkinson, Lancaster', ogee shaped arch trunk door with mahogany banding, canted quarter column pilasters, canted base, on bracket feet, H225cm - Condition Report
A LATE 19TH CENTURY PART WOODEN STAIVED DOME TOP TRAVELLING TRUNK with remains of original leather strapping, 57cm x 78cmCondition report – Wheels underneath roll okay, there is damage, small holes in base, general wear in places, damage, splits, along the back of lid where is joins the body, handles okay, front handle broken and one leather strap broken, a few holes in the interior and some staining.
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by George Bain of Brechin, with two train eight day movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the lunette and spandrels painted with figural scenes, the pillared hood with broken swan neck pediment, pillared trunk and block base on bracket feet, 217cm high
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Allan of Kilmarnock, with two train eight day movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the blind fretted hood with broken swan neck pediment and moulded dentil Cornish above two spiral columns, above a pillared trunk and block base, on bracket feet, 220cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by William Peirce of London, with two train eight day movement, with brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary calendar aperture, the Corinthian pillared hood with broken swan neck pediment surmounted by rosettes, above a waisted trunk and block base, on bracket feet, 220cm high
GLASGOW INTEREST - 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Walter McAdam of Glasgow, with two train eight day movement, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the Lynette painted with an image of Glasgow Cathedral, the spandrels with figures allegorical of the seasons, with moulded dentil cornice above a waisted trunk and block base, on bracket feet, outlined throughout in boxwood, 202cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by John Purden, London, the case with arched trunk door above a square plinth, the hood with pagoda top, the brass arched dial with strike/silent to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and two train eight day movement striking on a bell, height: 229cm
A WALNUT AND CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK,  BY JOHN SHAW, HOLBORNE the later case with cornice, blind fretwork frieze and fluted columns to the hood, the trunk with hinged door and further mouldings above the box base; the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and engraved John Shaw Holborne, around a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, on a square brass dial with applied spandrels each cast as two cherubs bearing a crown; with eight day twin barrel movement and strike on bell; With pendulum, two weights and winder, height: 140cm, width: 60cm. Note: John Shaw of Holborn(e), apprenticed in 1672 and a member of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1682, of which he was Master 1712 – 1715
An archive of Second War paperwork, photographs and badges relating to Lieut. R.M. Turner R.N.V.R./Fleet Air Arm including Observers & Air Gunners flying log book dating from August 1942 - Jan 1944 RNAS 769 Squadron; RCAF flying log book dating from Feb 1944 - Nov 1945 with 850 Squadron RCAF; aircraft calls and messages book; album of various photographs depicting aircraft, air crew, general photos and various loose photos of aircraft interior scenes and others; selection of Officers embroidered cap badges, eppaulettes, Fleet Air Arm badge, sweethearts brooch, pocket compass, RAF compact, buttons, numerous maps, flight publications, original suitcase and metal trunk etc
Witkowski, G.J. A Movable Atlas of the Human Body London: Baillière, Tindall, & Cox, [n.d.] 5 parts, folio, comprising: The Tongue and Throat (second edition); Neck and Trunk; The Eye; The Mechanism of Hearing; The Skull [and brain]; The Skeleton and its Articulations; all in original paper-covered boards with coloured movable anatomical parts and text booklets; Cathcart, Charles W. & F.M. Caird Johnston's Students' Atlas of Bones and Ligaments. Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1885. Folio, original green cloth gilt, a little faded, a student's anatomical drawings to initial leaves, ownership signature (6)
MOYNAT PARIS - Vintage metal and wood-bound canvas-covered travelling trunk, original paper label inside lid dated 1920, 100cm x 50cm, height 47cmThere are a number of age related splits in the lid which has also split the canvas covering, also the metal surround is dented and slightly buckled through normal use, old luggage labels on either end, no key
GRIFFITH OWEN LLANRWST MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 14in square dial with painted spandrels, Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included within a single glazed door hood having a broken swan neck pediment and turned pillars, repeated but in oak flanking the short trunk door on a stepped trunk base, 225cms overall H, 55cms max W (slight restoration required)
1st century BC-1st century AD. A fine alabaster statue of Venus (Greek Aphrodite) of Medici type, the nude goddess of love shown standing, leaning slightly forward with her weight on her left leg, right leg slightly bent and advanced, the arms would have originally covered her modesty, head turned to left with idealised soft facial features and serene expression, a fillet to her wavy hair tied in chignon at the nape of the neck, the hairstyle resembling closely that of the Capitoline Venus; behind her Cupid standing next to a small tree trunk, tail of a dolphin above his head; mounted on a custom-made display stand. Cf. Pasquier, A., Martinez, J.L., Praxitele, Musee du Louvre, Paris, 2007, pp.146-149, fig.109; Havelock, C.M., The Aphrodite of Knidos and her Successors, University of Michigan, 1995, pp.74-80, fig.19; Smith, R.R.R., Hellenistic Sculpture, London, 1991, pp.79-83, fig.100. Exhibited at Tefaf, Maastricht, 15-24 March 2013. 1.3 kg total, 28cm including stand (11"). Property of a Dutch collector; formerly exhibited at Tefaf, Maastricht (15-24 March 2013); acquired on the European art market between 1990-1995; in a private Frankfurt, Germany collection; accompanied by copies of two previous catalogue entries; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10533-171171. This statue closely resembles the marble statue 'Venus de' Medici' today in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, from which the type derives its name. The Medici Venus is now considered to be the work of a Greek sculptor, possibly Kleomenes, from circa 100 BC (probably from an Athenian workshop) deriving from an original of the time of Praxiteles, 4th century BC. [A video of this lot is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Fine condition. Rare.
14th-15th century AD. A large and heavy tip of a battering ram formed from a mature tree trunk, trimmed to a point and fitted with a blacksmith-made wrought iron pyramidal tip secured to the ram with four long projections, each held in place with four large iron spikes. 23 kg, 77cm (30 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; previously in an old European arms and armour collection. A most unusual survival of a brutal piece of siege equipment. [No Reserve] Fine condition. Rare.

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