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A longcase clock, the 29 cm square brass dial signed J Stratton, Hampton, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted an eight day movement, in an oak case, 199 cm high See illustration Condition report With pendulum, trunk door key and two non matching weights.
A musical longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square silvered dial signed Edward Hopkins, Bradford, Wilts, fitted an eight day movement striking on nine bells, in a mahogany case, 242 cm high (overall) See illustration Condition report ReportWith trunk door key, winding key, three weights and pendulumReport by MWThe clock is from a private client. The clock has been previously restored. The silvered dial would appear to have been re-silvered and the chapter ring numerals re-painted. The movement appears unaltered but is very dusty and would benefit from a clean and service. The case has been restored and has a polished surface, the trunk door appears unwarped. The case has some warping, which is most noticeable when a hand is passed over it. The back boards have several holes drilled into them.Overall the clock appears clean and the dial fits quite well to the hood aperture
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, painted break arch dial with rolling moon, subsidiary date and seconds dials signed B Mitchells, Cockermouth, eight-day movement (detached from dial), in a swan neck hood with turned columns on a quadrant column trunk, height 233cm (pendulum, two weights). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A Collection of Paper Documents Relating to American and Other Overseas Railways, including NYC dividend certificate and Niagara Falls brochure, Rio Grande footplate pass and timetables 1958-62 (3), NY & HRR receipt dated 1849, B& O Bond certificate dated 1888, Grand Trunk Rly Co of Canada stock certificate (1912) and receipts, timetables and other documents from N American Railroads, The Mexican Railway Co Ltd (London, 1891), south American Railroads and others, mostly G (qty)
A late 19thC oak longcase clock by Thomas Armstrong & Brother, Manchester, the engraved silvered break arch dial with chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, chime silent subsidiary dial, eight day movement with quarter Westminster chimes, the case with architectural hood bearing Doric capitals, trunk door inset bevelled glass raised on a plinth base, 213.5cm high.
Late 18th C oak longcase clock, eight day movement by Hill of Chester, dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dial, date aperture and signed Thos Brown Chester to centre, C-scroll spandrels, the oak case with moulded top above turned columns, trunk with ogee moulding flanked by quadrant pilasters, 206cm h
Somerville (Edith Oenone) [1858-1949] The Elephant and the Swordfish, pastel on grey paper, 10" x 14", signed monogram l.r.; an original illustration for her celebrated children's book 'The Story of the Discontented Little Elephant,' [1912], showing the elephant in full flight after part of his trunk was bitten off, the swordfish watching from the river. (1)
A rare ivory satin doublet and hose worn to the coronation of King George IV, 19th July, 1821, the doublet's front panels adorned with couched gilt threads in diamond repeats in 'van-dyke' fringed vertical bands, domed bullion covered buttons, the mancherons, sleeves and tabbed hem applied with gilt braid and lace, high stand collar, rosettes to the shoulders; with matching trunk hose, chest approx 97cm, 38in, waist 112cm, 44in (2)The lavish and expensive costumes worn by the aristocracy to attend George IV's coronation were Elizabethan/Jacobean themed to recall England's past heritage. George was held in low esteem at the time due to his treatment of his estranged wife, Caroline of Brunswick, and his attempts to divorce her. She unsuccessfully attempted to participate in the event. Parliament voted the astonishing sum of £240,000 towards the cost of the ceremony (George III's coronation had only cost £70,000) in the hopes that it would rekindle his popularity. Provenance: 2nd Earl Camden, 1759-1840, created a Marquess in 1812. CONDITION REPORT: Doublet and hose are lined in white cotton, lining is generally good condition. There are perspiration stains and splits in silk at both underarms. The doublet side seams may have been taken in, possibly a last minute alteration? Gold lace and braid is lustrous and bright. The lining has darts added to reduce volume - again possibly a last minute adjustment. Perspiration stains at underarms on lining. Breeches: generally good condition. Very slight staining to cotton lining at crotch, a few small spot stains on waistband lining, one small rear right waist button is worn. Stain to silk on far left gold strip and 2 of the front strips. Small hole in satin at crotch. Very generous size, waist is 42in.
POST WAR CHINESE PORCELAIN ORBICULAR VASE with tapered cylindrical neck decorated in polychrome enamels with mystical figures in a rowing boat formed from a tree trunk, between borders of false gadroons and Ruyi lapetts, with polychromed neck, bearing a printed Quianlong reign mark in seal characters, 17 1/4" (44cm) high

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