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An 18th century oak-cased single-hand 30-hour Longcase clock, the 11" brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary date aperture, the four ornately pierced spandrels headed with masks and flanking an applied silver disc signed Donisthorp, 1752, Normanton, the dial flanked by two columns and a rectangular trunk door below with the medullary rays visible as decorative ornament, with shaped apron and raised on bracket style feet, the brass movement striking on a bell, 190cm high, (with pendulum and weight)
An early 20th century travelling steamer trunk by Louis Vuitton, two hand-stitched leather carrying handles and the hinged lid opening to reveal lift-out tray with two lidded side compartments, Louis Vuitton label to inside and individually numbered, the trunk has been used for the purpose it was designed for and as such now displays a white-washed top with pen marks and stencil and also other names to sides etc., condition commensurate with age, 101cm wide x 83cm deep x 33cm high
A trunk filled with Royal Engineers Army clothes, c. 1945, including approximately: Trunk (not original to clothes with separate shelf) 1 x Great Coat, 1 x Royal Engineers short jacket, 2 x Jacket, 2 x cap, 7 x Trousers- varying, 2 x kharki shorts, 2x white shorts, Jumpers, slipover, approx. 10 x shirts? various styles, Numerous shirt collars, 20 pairs of socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, braces, balaclava, scarf, Assorted insignia, Lapettes for shirts/coat, Bands Spectacles, Anti gas eye shields, Cutlery, Buttons, Sterilising tablets, Small Arms training light machine gun instruction manual, Pocket book, on bridging, Notebook, Army Puttee for boots, 1x ration type D A WW2 size no.11 Royal Engineers great coat, chest 41-43", a battledress blouse and trousers dated 1943, a Royal Engineers beret size 6 7/8 1944, a Royal Engineers beret dated 1946, a Welsh and Jefferies London service dress jacket, socks, gloves, ties, webbing belts, putty, collars, spare buttons,
A late 19th century Malles Goyard canvas, tan leather, metal and studded travelling trunk, having end carry handles, the hinged lid opening to reveal silk-lined pleated and further canvas lined interior, with removable canvas tray and strappings with brass fastenings marked Goyard, the trunk bears Goyard label to left hand side, in excellent condition with various contemporary travel stickers, the top marked HQ 29525, painted with French flag lower left, 75x44x35cmHProvenance: from the estate of Lt. Col. L.F.B. Grobe, Royal Fusiliers. The trunk travelled to Dunkirk with the first BFF.
An extensive hollow cast metal model farm and accessories, Britain's, Crescent Toys, etc inc Britain's 127F Fordson Major Tractor and driver, Crescent Toys hay cart trailer, other farm vehicles, tree trunk logs cart, larger cart, Dairy Shorthorn, Friesian, and other cattle, sheep, horses, Pigs, geese, chickens, dogs etc, fencing, feed trough, windmill, trees, milk churns, farmer and other figures etc qty
A George III strung mahogany stick barometer by A. Grigo of Holborn, the broken architectural top over a silvered rectangular dial, signed 'A. Grigo 27 Leathr. Lane, Holb.', with aneroid thermometer and mercury tube with slide vernier, over a feather banded trunk and domed reservoir cover, 38in. (96.5cm.) high.
An early 19th century Channel Islands eight day mahogany longcase clock by James Barbet of Guernsey, with twin train bell strike movement, painted Roman arched dial with arched date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial at 12, signed 'JAS. BARBET Guernsey', with painted figural spandrels emblematic of the seasons and painted moonphase to the arch, the inlaid case with broken arch hood with fluted columns, arched boxwood and ebony trunk door and plain base, 79¼in. (201.5cm.) high.
A good early 19th century Channel Islands inlaid mahogany longcase clock, by Michel Quesnel of Jersey, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, gilt brass floral and scroll spandrels, silvered strike/silent dial t arch, matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed to a silvered plaque, fronting an eight day bell strike movement, the case with boxwood strung arched hood with two giltwood finials to the stepped moulded cornice and chamfered pilasters, the trunk with arrow and shell inlaid arched door, over a parquetry banded base with central shell patera, on bracket feet united by a wavy apron, 87in. (221cm.) high.
***PLEASE NOTE ILLUSTRATION IN PRINTED CATALOGUE IS LABELLED INCORRECTLY*** AN IRISH MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, 18th century, by George Wilkinson of Birr, with arched hood and swan neck pediment with rosette terminals, the enclosed dial with lunar phase over a gilt round dial, with silvered chapter ring, inked in Arabic and Roman numerals, over a waisted and arched trunk door, on plinth base. 221 x 50cm
AN IRISH GEORGE III WALNUT LONG CASE CLOCK, signed John Crampton, Dublin, with moulded pediment, ebonised and gilt metal columns, enclosing the gilt metal dial, silvered chapter ring, with twin winding apertures, day and seconds subsidiaries, with blued steel hands and set with pierced spandrels to each corner, the trunk with oval lenticle showing the pendulum swing, on plinth base and bracket feet. 220cm high, 48cm wide
***PLEASE NOTE ILLUSTRATION IN PRINTED CATALOGUE IS LABELLED INCORRECTLY***A FINE GEORGE III FLAME MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Peter Chapeau of London, the large pagoda hood surmounted by three spherical brass finials, above panels of blind scrolling fretwork, over arched glazed panel door, flanked by columns and enclosing a brass dial inscribed 'Peter Chapeau London', with pierced spandrels around a chapter ring with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the waisted trunk with cross banded single door having glazed circular aperture, raised on platform base. 270cm high
GEORGE III BRASS DIAL OAK LONG-CASE CLOCK by Seddon, Frodsham, 12½ inch square dial set with roman numerals and engraved detail before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum weights and key included in a caddy top case with star and other inlaid detail to the long door and trunk base, 204cms overall H
WILLIAM BARRON OF LONDON ARCHED TOP BRASS DIAL LONG-CASE CLOCK, the dial having pierced fish and urn spandrels,engraved centre and roman numerals before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum weights and key included, line inlaid hood with broken swan neck pediment, glazed door and turned pillars above a shaped top trunk door and stepped base, 217cms H
LARGE BRONZE OKIMONO OF TWO TIGERS ATTACKING AN ELEPHANT SIGNED KAKUHA, MEIJI PERIOD the mammal modelled fending off two snarling tigers, one clambering over its trunk whilst the other attacks from behind, clambering over his back, the elephant's belly signed in a square reserve Kakuha sei, on a wooden plinth of matching form (Dimensions: 79cm wide) (Qty: 1)(79cm wide)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collectionCondition report: - The tail of the elephant has been restored. - Otherwise good condition.
Gordon Russell workshops, an English brown oak longcase clock/regulator, the trunk with hexagonal column supports, the hood with pagoda top, enclosing a circular silvered dial engraved with foliate decoration and The Russell Workshops, Broadway, Worcs., with Whittington/Westminster chimes, striking on eight bells, with silent/chime selector, dead beat escapement, striking the hours on a tubular gong with maintaining power, design number 27 by Gordon Russell, foreman Edgar Turner, cabinet maker F Shilton, metal worker A Fry, the timber used English brown oak, 1810/27, 205cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition Report Lot 569Case is in very good condition, light colour oak.The movement is complete, the chiming is out of sync but both Westminster and Whittington strike on the bells a little unevenly. The gong appears not to work.Originally purchased from the London Antique Trade over thirty years ago.
An Edwardian rosewood wheel barometer with inlaid decoration: the eight-inch round silverted dial engraved with typical barometer markings with a blued steel hand and brass marker, the curved top case inset to the trunk with a thermometer with silvered dial, inlaid with vase and floral decoration, height 82cms.
Two Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) pottery grotesque candlesticks: each modelled with a warty lizard-like creature climbing a trunk, the sconce formed from leafy fronds, set on a waisted base, picked out with green, light and dark brown slips on a cream base, incised A. Lauder Barum, 27 cm high, [restored].
A GEORGE III OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment with pierced brass rosettes fluted frieze above brass capped fluted columns, the 12'' (30.5cm) silvered dial with brass spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, painted lunar phase/date aperture, inscribed Willm Lister Halifax, shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns, plinth base with bracket feet, height 220.5cm (pendulum and one weight)
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, moulded pediment above the hood door flanked by half doric columns, brass dial with pierced brass spandrels, chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement, 11 inch/28cm dial named S. Moore, Tewkesbury, plain rectangular trunk door and plinth base, overall height 207cm, with pendulum and weights (condition: overall good condition, some minor chips to case, case needs to sit on a block to keep it standing straight, not seen working)

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