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An Oak Chiming Small Longcase Clock, circa 1920, arch pediment, side sound frets, front door with a presentation plaque, trunk door and plinth with recessed panels, 8-inch arch brass dial, arch with Tempus Fugit disc, triple barrel movement chiming on eight gong rods, 169cm high 14.08.20 Case is faded in parts, blind fret work with small pieces missing, trunk door is locked, no door keys, front door with a presentation plaque, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Coates, Wakefield, early 19th century, swan neck pediment, 14-inch arch painted dial, seconds and date dials, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 240cm high 13.08.20 Case with some small cracks in parts, trunk door with two scratches, case with small dents in parts, dial centre is slightly discoloured, movement is complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Henry Watson, circa 1770, swan neck pediment and a central carved shell motif, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 13-inch brass dial, scroll engraved dial centre with dummy winding holes, date aperture and signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 227cm high 13.08.20 Top pediment is damaged to the front left corner, frieze moulding is missing in parts, some blind fret work is missing in parts, plinth with two corner mouldings missing, some losses to the feet, dial is discoloured, minute hand has been repaired, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and one weight.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Saml Collier, Eccles, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, 16-1/2-inch circular painted dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 245cm high 13.08.20 Swan neck pediment with chips to the edges, case sides and the plinth with cracks, sides with some veneer lifting, some mouldings with small chips and cracks, trunk door is bowed, dial with crazing cracks, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
dating: 1826 provenance: France, Bronze barrel, base with coat-of-arms with two lilies divided by a diagonal bar and surmounted with another lily, framed with a laurel crown and label with date '1826', neoclassical decorations, engraved and relieved. Upper vent. Wooden artillery wagon with iron mounts, composed of two units, the first houses the cannon arranged for two different positions, behind a dust trunk, accessories on sides, revolving front part and with positions for horses. The second wagon provided with a long stock with a roof-shaped cover for ammunition, back part with two spare wheels. Provenance: Robin Wigington (1932-2002) Exhibition: International Art Treasures, The Assembly Rooms, Bath, 1973, nr. 332AThe Gribeauval system was introduced by General Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval as early as the 18th century. The system revolutionized the French cannons, although they were lighter they did not lose the shooting distance, their production was standardized. This new system helped decisively in various battles during the Napoleonic wars. length cannon 44.5 cm.
Abbotts of Farnham had also converted the Mk1, but the extra length of the Mk2 enabled it to create a station wagon with a certain degree of panache.In recent years this car has formed part of a large collection and as such has received little or no use and an element of recommissioning is to be expected to return it to the road once again. Your inspection pre-sale is welcomed and encouraged to appreciate the potential of this rarely offered motor car which is strictly sold as seen.In 1956, a new Consul appeared with the Ford code of 204E, however, the car was still the four-cylinder sub-model of the 6-cylinder Zephyr/Zodiac range, with which it shared the same basic body shellWith its vestigial fins and dashing looks, chief stylist Colin Neale's Mk2's appearance represented a form of affordable Americana and divided opinion Formica kitchens, telephones that didn't need the operator to assist with a trunk call and a family Ford with wings, finished in Caribbean Turquoise and sitting on Whitewall tyres, what was the World coming to?The new-look was to prove really popular and it wasn't long before a convertible and an estate were on the drawing board with E.D. Abbott once again being tasked with designing the EstateThey had also converted the Mk1 (we have one in the sale), but the extra length of the Mk2 enabled it to create a station wagon with a certain degree of panacheFinished in Caribbean Turquoise over Ermine White, the 1703cc 4-cylinder Consul Estate on offer here is totally evocative of the period and, once recommissioned, will be an interesting addition to any collection of sixties FordsYou can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 11th and 17th September. Please contact Nick Bicknell on 07957 279 000 / nickb@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: 8700 VPYear: 1960Make: FordModel: Consul MkIIRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: 204E258682Engine Capacity: 1702Engine Number: 204E258682Body Colour: Blue/white
An English Edwardian miniature longcase clock in high quality mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood and central urn finial. There is an area of carved decoration above the arched dial and freestanding fluted columns flank the 19cm brass arched dial which has Turks head spandrels and a strike/silent dial in the arch. The long trunk door has a wavy top and is flanked by fluted quarter columns. The base has canted corners and an applied front panel with indented corners and has bracket feet. The substantial weight driven movement has anchor escapement and is rack striking on a gong and the weights are brass bound. The clock stands 155cm tall.
18th century oak longcase clock by Samuel Wright, Northwich, twin train movement striking the hour on a bell, the brass dial with moon phase in the arch and silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, signed to dial, the arched and moulded cornice above blind fretwork frieze and pillars, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, with two weights, pendulum, key and winder, H221cm Horizontal crack to glass (possible replacement). Glass sides panels warped.Chips and cracks to top. Repair to inside of trunk below seat board.Warping and hairline crack to trunk door. Crack to plinth base. Crack to side.Two back feet slightly broken - loose but present.Heavily scratched to chapter ring. Wear and loss of paint to moon phase.Bell slightly bent. Cannot guarantee the working order of any clock.
Late 18th century 30 hour oak longcase clock by R. Clarke, Cerne, swan neck pediment above brass capped columns flanking the painted square dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at 12, date aperture at 6, Chinoiserie figures painted to spandrels, cross banded trunk door on plinth base, H202cm, with pendulum and one weight
AMENDED DESCRIPTION 18th century Scottish mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the 30cm circular brass dial with twin train movement, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, by William Lunan of Aberdeen, 209cm high, with wood rod and heavy bob pendulum, two weights and winding key, original shaped plinth under replaced wrap around on base, Scratches to glass and dial. Some wear to brass and rubbing to numerals, possibly re-painted numerals. Break to central finial but still present. One other finial with repaired break and other slightly loose.Warping and wear to trunk and trunk door. Cracks to plinth base. Minor wear to rest of case.Cannot guarantee the working order.
A Chinese carved camphor wood chest / trunk, with a brass clasp to the front. The chest is raised on four step shaped feet and the window scenes at each end act as carrying handles, the arched top is a recessed finger grip. The chest is in very good original condition and made from solid camphor wood that has maintained a very strong camphor aroma. W100cm, D50cm, H58cm.

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