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A pair of 34 bore double barrelled over and under percussion boxlock side hammer pistols, by Wilkinson, 7" overall, barrels 2½” with swivel ramrods and London proofs, the top flats signed “WILKINSON, LONDON”; scroll engraved frames with safety bolt, and “elephant trunk” hammers; finely chequered walnut grips with rectangular silver escutcheons and steel butt caps with trap. GWO & C (slight bruising to one side of one grip); in their original green baize lined brass bound fitted oak case, with brass lid escutcheon, having trade label of James Wilkinson & Son, 27 Pall Mall, London, containing a short loading/cleaning rod, French copper flask embossed with leaves and tendrils, with central panels depicting a goat beneath a tree, nipple key (AF), and key to the case. Good Condition (lining worn) Plate 11 £1500-1800
A fine and rare late 18th century mahogany stick barometer with one-inch diameter glass tubeJohn Russell, FalkirkThe flat top with moulded cornice over a hinged glazed door, the waisted trunk terminating in an oval cistern cover and set to the front with a well carved reeded column to protect the one-inch diameter glass tube, with brass Corinthian capital and base (with traces of original lacquer), terminating in a brass capital and base, the arched silvered one-piece dial (12ins x 5.5ins) surmounted by a hygrometer dial over twin scales, to the left a mercury Centigrade thermometer with oval bulb and to the right with 27-31 inch scale with eight weather predictions, with manual sickle-shaped vernier. 110m (43ins) high (1)Footnotes:John Russell, born c.1745-1817, was a highly respected clock and watch maker who in his later life rose to become Watchmaker to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent. A similar example also by Russell of Falkirk was sold in these salerooms on 14 July 2010, lot 48.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century mahogany longcase clockthe dial insribed John Russell, FalkirkThe 12 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train movement striking a bell, contained within a hood with reed pillars above a trunk with shaped door raised on a box base with bracket feet 45cm wide, 25cm deep, 210cm high, 171/2in wide, 9 1/2in deep 82 1/2inch highFootnotes:John Russell, born c.1745-1817, was a highly respected clock and watch maker who in his later life rose to become Watchmaker to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19th century Sitzendorf porcelain candlestick depicting Autumn in the form of a cherub holding a sheaf of wheat on naturalistic base with tree trunk column. Underglaze blue mark, 21.5cm high; also a Continental figure group of a dancing couple in 18th century dress (restored). 25cm high. (2).
J Bright Saxmundham. A 19thC oak country longcase clock, the shaped cornice surmounted by a brass orb and eagle finial flanked by two further brass finials above an arched trunk door, on stylised bracket feet, with painted 29cm diameter, Roman numeric and Arabic dial with floral spandrels, thirty hour movement with pendulum and weight, 207cm high.
William Dobbie, Falkirk. A 19thC Scottish mahogany drumhead longcase clock, with a carved scroll case raised above a widening trunk with arched door, on a panel base terminating in compressed bun feet, the 34cm diameter Roman numeric dial with subsidiary second hand and date aperture, stamped Willm. Dobbie Falkirk Clock Maker to The Queen with eight day movement, pendulum, two weights and key, 114cm high. William Dobbie was probably the most famous member of this family of clockmakers and was watch maker to Queen Victoria, he had work displayed in the 1851 Great Exhibition and was widely regarded as Falkirk's leading clock maker after the great John Russell.
A large and unusual metal steamer trunk in slatted wooden cage, c.1900, the black painted trunk with dark blue interior, the lid indistinctly inscribed (possibly 'Captain ??? Forestry Commission), four lever lock plate marked 'R. Cooper & Sons, Four Lever Hand Made', lacks key, the lid further secured by two sliding catches, within an iron bound pine cage, with side carrying handles, 45¼ x 25in. (115 x 63.5cm.), 24¼in. (60.25cm.) high, with removable glass coffee table top.
An antique steamer trunk by Ernest Hofmann of Austria, the wood and leather bound trunk with monogrammed canvas and gilt brass fittings and locks, the locks with maker's monogram, the interior with original maker's label, no. 12987, the underside with iron castors, 39½ x 20 x 17in. (100.5 x 50.75 x 43cm.), lacks handles and inner tray.
An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase by Nathan Hunter of Port Glasgow, the bell strike movement faced by a painted arched Roman dial (restored), signed to centre with subsidiary seconds and date dials, floral spandrels and painted shells to arch, the case with swan neck top with urn finials, a flame mahogany trunk door and plain base with later plinth, 86¼in. (219cm.) high.
A late 18th century Jersey mahogany longcase clock by James Thoreau, the eight day, bell strike four pillar movement fronted by an arched brass dial with foliate scroll spandrels and 'High Water at Jersey' with painted moonphase to the arch, signed 'James Thoreau, Jersey' to the centre, with engraved decoration of a ship and buildings at the mouth of an estuary, with subsidiary seconds dial and silvered arched date aperture and Roman chapter ring, the case with arched hood on fluted columns, over a narrow trunk with arched door, on plain base with plinth, 82¼in. (209cm.) high.
An early 19th century Jersey mahogany longcase clock by Louis Poignand, the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, fronted by an arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and centre with engraved foliage and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Louis Poignand Jersey', silvered strike/silent dial to arch and gilt foliate scroll spandrels, the case with swan neck top with turned finials over a boxwood strung and reeded roundel decorated frieze, on turned pillars, the trunk with lancet arched door flanked by reel turned pilasters, the plain base with short bracket feet and shaped apron, 88½in. (224.75cm.) high.
Y TWO JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURES OF ELEPHANTS MEIJI PERIOD, LATE 19TH CENTURY both modelled in a striding pose with sideways trunk, ivory tusks, each with a signature to underside(larger 25cm high; smaller 12cm high)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
GEORGE I MAHOGANY CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK, BY JOSHUA WILSON, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY with pagoda top, brass ball finials, arched brass dial, silvered chapter with subsidiary second and date dials, signed, stop fluted pilasters, brass inlay, moulded arched trunk door, brass stop fluted quarter columns, moulded base and plinth, chimes on four bells(50cm wide, 245cm high, 26cm deep)

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