A mahogany long case clock,with an arched brass dial and silvered chapter ring to the centre, inscribed 'John Moore, Warminster', with an eight-day movement and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, with a conch shell inlaid trunk door,dial 11½ in235cm high
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A 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID LONG CASE CLOCK the hood with a broken arched pediment decorated with foliate motifs the white painted dial signed James Booth 51 Capel Street Dublin with a glazed panel door flanked by fluted brass mounted columns the trunk decorated with a classical urn raised on a rectangular outset base with shaped brackets 219cm x 46cm x 23cm
A Georgian Mahogany Longcase Clock having swan pediment hood with central finial, square single pane glazed door flanked by turned pillar supports, opening to reveal brass face with Roman numerals, etched flower decoration, second hand and date roller, marked George Turner, Honiton, the case having well figured, moulded edge, mid length door in canted corner trunk, on lower well-figured elongated single panel box base, on bracket feet, 85'' high x 19'' wide x 9 3/4'' deep
A late Georgian inlaid and mahogany banded oak cased striking 30 hour longcase clock by George Ellis of OakengateThe hood featuring bird and orb finials above the broken arch pediment and arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk featuring marquetry and parquetry inlay and a short Gothic arched cross banded door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, above a nicely banded base panel terminating on plain bracket feet, the 31cm painted arched dial with central date aperture between painted numerals, foliate painted spandrels and foliate and basket painted arch, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell together with pendulum and single weight, total height approx 223cm.
George III oak longcase clock by John Bown of Matlock, the hood with pagoda top, blind fret frieze, square glazed door flanked by cylindrical pillars, trunk with long arch shaped door and standing on bracket feet, engraved brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, 30 hour movement, 224cm high inclusive of finials Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Four early 19th Century Staffordshire animal bocage figures comprising: Deer 12.5cm high, Cow 15.5cm high and two Sheep 9.5cm and 16.5cm high Condition: Seated deer - both ears have been restored and losses and restoration to the bocage, the cow has restoration to the horns, small chips to the bocage and a firing fault through one branch visible from the rear but not been detached, large sheep has chips to ear, restoration to the legs and tree trunk as this figure has been broken in two, small sheep with hairline crack running up the rear approx 60mm in length, nibbling to the bocage - **General condition consistent with age
Rare Pratt Ware American Sailor toby jug, circa 1800, wearing an ochre jacket, blue yellow and green striped waistcoat and blue and white striped britches, clutching a jug of foaming ale in his left hand and a mug in his right, seated on his trunk which has the erroneously spelt script 'Dollars' to each side, and anchor between his feet, 30.5cm high Condition: The handle and the hat show signs of restoration and there are large visible restored cracks running around the back of the chest that the figure is sat on (see extra images), the tankard in the right hand broken off but we have the part, we would recommend viewing this lot in person - **General condition consistent with age
Three cold painted bronze figures, probably Austrian, the first depicting an elephant lifting an African boy with his trunk, 3.5cm high, the second as an African girl, 2.5cm high, the third as a mouse beneath a toadstool, 2cm high Condition: The elephant has two holes in its mouth where we believe tusks would have been fixed, loss of painted decoration to all three pieces - **General condition consistent with age
A box containing a collection of various vintage toys including a Simon and Halbig porcelain headed doll model 1909 with jointed wooden body, together with tin plate car, no M300 jumbo Makit kit, various other dolls and toys, together with a steamer trunk, RAF canvas and leather suitcase and four various suitcases CONDITION REPORTS All items with various signs of play wear, general wear and tear etc. Simon and Halbig doll - the paintwork to the legs is chipped with losses missing, cracked, one thumb appears to have damage to it. the head with some light scratches, attention needed to the eyes and hair looks to have been cut short
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Smith of Chester, with two-train striking movement and moon phase, the case with swans neck pediment, long trunk door and fluted quarter column corners. Height 240 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have the pendulum & weights. The clock appears to be ticking away and does strike when the hands are advanced to the hour. The clock case is in first class condition with no significant issues. The trunk door is only very slightly warped at the bottom left hand corner but in our opinion this is not significant. The remainder of the case is in very good condition and the bracket feet appear original. The backboards are original. The dial and moon phase are in good order and the clock could be used or resold in its current state without the need for any repair or restoration.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and two-train striking movement, flanked by turned columns, with bowed trunk door and panelled base. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally extremely good condition. It is a good colour. The doors are not warped. We have the keys and pendulum. The dial is in very good condition as are all of the pointers. The catgut has slipped of the drums on both trains. We do however see any reason why the movement should not be operational. The movement winds as it should.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock by R. Sutton of Whitehaven, with crossbanded case and with two-train striking movement. Height 240 cm, width 66 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in reasonable condition. There are however some veneer losses to the hood, trunk and base. The left hand return foot moulding is missing and there are numerous nibbles and scuffs around the base itself. The movement is very dirty. One pointer is missing. The painted dial is a little tired. The seconds hand is missing. The glazed door is loose. The movement and dial are loose. We have not had the clock working.
An early 19th century regulator, by James Ritchie & Son of Edinburgh, with six pillar single-train movement, with Brocot type escapement, dial diameter 34 cm, the case with brass framed door flanked by quarter round column corners and all raised on short turned feet. Height 214 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally extremely good condition. The hood is in good order. The door is not warped. The glass and brass are original. The dial is in good condition. The movement appears to be ticking away as it should. The main trunk of the clock is in good order. The glazed door is not warped. The plinth has a veneer stress fracture running from top to bottom which is clearly evident. The sides of the piece have minor old scuffs and marks but no significant issues. There is a small repair to the moulding to the right hand top corner of the plinth base. There are one or two minor stress fractures to other sections of the mahogany but no real condition issues. The clock does not really require any repairs or restoration. The movement is generally clean and as stated seems to be ticking away.

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