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A collection of vintage luggage comprising a green canvas suitcase with leather corners and straps inscribed "Papworth Industries Cambridge 1943", marked with "G.H.S." to the outside, width 67cm, a leather suitcase with internal straps embossed with "E. Hill-Trevor.", width 76cm, and a canvas covered and wood bound trunk with leather handles, width 91cm (3).
An early 20th century Eastern carved hardwood side chair and a circular occasional table raised on four elephant trunk supports (2). CONDITION REPORT: Diameter 46cm. Height 84cm. Overall good condition. Slight wear marks to top. Replacement dowels to top. Chair height 116cm, finial loose. Rear brace possibly replaced. Wear to plank seat. Overall good.
W. Chasts, Teignmouth, An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the 13-inch painted break-arch dial decorated with Wellington at Waterloo directing his troops with his sword arm moving with the swing of the pendulum, signed with the maker's name to the dial centre, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and brass hands, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding to the trunk door and base, with quartered columns to the curved-top hood, height 212cms.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, having an arched top with brass ball finial, circular dial aperture and obelisk finials, the arched trunk door between fluted quarter columns, raised on a crossbanded base with bracket feet, the dial with Roman hours, two subsidiary dials and winding apertures, complete with two weights, pendulum and key. 219cm(h) CONDITION: Wear to dial, some damage to hands, marks and scratches, split to base.
A GEORGE III OAK THIRTY HOUR DUMMY-WIND LONG CASE CLOCK by William Barker, Wigan, having a flat-topped hood with square glazed door and turned columns, the shaped and crossbanded trunk door, between quarter columns, raised on a panelled base with bracket feet, the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and maker's details, enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and dummy winding holes, all within ornate brass spandrels, sold with weight and pendulum. 13cm(h) CONDITION: Generally ok, weight suspended on ropes.
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT-DAY LONG CASED CLOCK by Barwise of Cockermouth, having a broken swan-neck pediment with brass eagle and ball finial, an arched glazed hood door and turned columns, shaped trunk door between fret-carved canted corners, on a panelled base with bracket feet, the arch of the brass dial with silvered disc engraved with maker's details, the silvered chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and winding holes, all enclosed by applied brass spandrels, sold with weights, pendulum and key. 228cm(h) CONDITION: Some wear to dial, split to base panel, small applied Masonic emblem above dial (piecing the plate), marks and scratches.
A Minton Majolica Game Dish, the lid typically moulded with various game (some losses, chip to duck's wing and further minor chips) fitted with a plain liner (loss to one end) and the body moulded with a lattice designs and oak leaves and acorns, terminating in similar handles on four trunk feet, impressed marks and with No 668, 13 1/2" long 250-300 Condition Report: One duck has chipped wing tip, other bird slight chips to wing edge, Liner chipped, stained & hairline cracked. Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”. Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.
A late 19th Century French Bru Jaune R9 bisque headed Walking/ Talking/ Kiss Throwing doll, the bisque head with closing brown eyes and open mouth showing five teeth, composition body with straight legs activating the voice box and with pull-string cord in the side of the body activating the right arm, 22ins high (impressed Bru Jner 9 to back of head - slight mark to bisque on the lower right chin and composition right hand and composition body a little discoloured and right hand worn at tips) wearing white cotton dress complete with small black leather cloth covered dome top trunk 13.5ins wide x 8.5ins deep x 18ins high Provanence: Purchased at Sotheby's auction at Summers Place, Billingshurst, 2nd July 2001, Lot 293
An 18th Century grained wood longcase clock by Jn. Bradbourn of Westerham the 10ins square brass dial with single hand and chapter ring with Roman numerals and with ornate urn and leaf scroll spandrels to the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, contained in a grained as oak case with deep moulded cornice slender turned pilaster hood and plain trunk door, on bracket feet, 80ins high Note: John Bradbourn recorded working Westerham, born 1744 clockmaker 1761
An 18th Century oak longcased clock the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman Arabic numerals and with date aperture, to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with heavy moulded cornice and slender plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door and rebuilt base, 83ins high
A late 18th/ early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Green of Aylesham, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch with rocking ship automaton, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with shaped and moulded cresting and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plinth base, 89ins high
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Hardeman & Son of Bridge (Canterbury, Kent) the 12ins arched painted metal dial with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels painted with shells to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case probably by Goulden of Canterbury with shaped cresting and turned wood finial's, turned and fluted pillars to hood and with shaped trunk door with plinth base, 80ins high Note: Samuel Hardeman recorded working in Bridge and Canterbury, 1794-1839
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by William Hills of Rochester, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels painted with ships of the line to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood stringings and with slender turned and fluted pillars to hood, the trunk door inlaid with ovoid urn pattern inlay and on bracket feet, 86ins high Note : Williams Hills recorded working Rochester 1847-1874 Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Reid of Bigger, the 12ins arched painted metal dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch showing phases of the moon and with floral decorated spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with shaped cresting and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plinth with raised astragal moulding, 87ins high Note:- William Otto Reid recorded working Biggar (born Sanquhar 1820, died 1849)
An early 18th Century walnut and marquetry longcase clock by William Speakman Junior of London, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with turned winding holes, cast cherub's head and leaf scroll spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut and marquetry fronted case, the hood with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to door, the door itself with trailing floral ornament, the trunk door with marquetry panel depicting cupids, urns of flowers, birds and trailing floral ornament, with plain glass lenticle to centre and plain mounded mouldings to edge of door, the plinth similarly inlaid with floral and leaf scroll ornament, each within stylised scale pattern borders, on later carved paw pattern feet, 83.5ins high Note : William Speakman Senior recorded working London, Apprentice 1654, Clockmaker 1661, Master of the Clockmakers Company 1701-1717. His son, William recorded as Apprentice 1688

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