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A mid 19th century Longcase Clock, the arched dial inscribed "Kirby, Malton" with seconds ring, date aperture and painted with sporting scenes. With eight day movement, in mahogany and oak case with swan's neck pediment and baluster turned pilasters, the trunk with quarter round mouldings and inlaid decoration, on bracket feet. 7' 6" (229cms) high.
Brimtoy and Mettoy 00 Gauge Tinplate Trains with Crescent Moko and other Toy Trains: including Brimtoy 00 Gauge Clockwork Engine, Tender, Rolling Stock (5) and track, 0 Gauge 2509 Silver Streak clockwork engine, Moko diecast Engine and Truck, Crescent diecast rolling stock (3), Condon Mining engine (lacks one wheel) with two tipper trucks, and other items, F-G (qty) other items, Hornby 0 Gauge Tin Trunk, Knights large scale platform trolley and Minic trailer, Dinky Figures (3), and Dublo Signal, Dinky platform barrow, Wells Brimtoy small scale trucks without backs, small clockwork mechanism, tin sieve
A Dinky Toys 142 Jaguar Mark X, light metallic blue, red interior, plastic trunk, 195 Jaguar 3.4 Saloon, maroon body, off-white interior, 240 Cooper Racing Car, Corgi Toys 419 Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol, Matchbox Lesney 1-75 No.34 Volkswagen Delivery Van, in original boxes, VG-E, 240 lacks engine cover, boxes P-VG (5)
Bahamas. 1901-1919 Queen's Staircase issue study of the varieties (52 stamps) on Hagner sheets, accompanied by detailed write-up; includes War Tax and Special Deliveries, mint with some unmounted (and one used). We note eighteen examples of R5/8 extra tree trunk, four R1/12 half extra tree trunks, etc, a useful lot
A Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock with 14 ins painted arched top dial, Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and painted spandrels, signed Griffith Owen, Llanrwst, before a twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, arched top door with flanking turned wooden pillars, oak and mahogany crossbanded single door with matching flanking pillars on a chamfered stepped base, the trunk base and door centre inlaid with diamond shaped floral motif, 231 cms high
A Victorian mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment with capped finials above a painted frieze, the arched glass door flanked by square reeded pillars before a painted rolling moon dial, painted numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted figural spandrels, the dial marked 'J Cooke, Runcorn', twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the main trunk with triple arch single door with boxwood stringing flanked by half cut reeded pillars on a stepped base raised on bracket feet, 237 cms high
A late 18th Century Irish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken architectural pediment and brass ball and eagle finial, a blind fret frieze with single glazed door below flanked by reeded columns, the 13.5 ins square brass dial set with numbered and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and chased twin winding holes, cast pierced spandrels, signed Bainbridge, Dublin, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the single trunk door with shaped chamfered top flanked by quarter cut reeded columns on a stepped crossbanded mahogany trunk base with blind fret side decoration, raised on corner bracket feet, 240 cms high
A late Victorian inlaid rosewood miniature longcase clock case having broken arch pediment, fan spandrels to the circular white enamel dial, inlaid swag and urn trunk flanked by four slim turned pillars, the base inlaid with urn and flowers, 41cms high (now fitted with modern battery movement)
RARE AND EARLY c1910 STEIFF TEDDY BEAR; A fabulous early Steiff teddy bear. Circa 1910 with 'STEIFF' button to ear. Jointed limbs with boot button eyes and woodwool stuffing. Pronounced snout with defined hump to rear. Provenance; Bear comes with his lifelong 'bed' - a Victorian / Edwardian small cloth bound childs trunk, a photograph of the original owner (pictured with a toy), a collection of counting blocks and various other 'bedding' for the bear. A fantastic collection of provenance which, under direction of the vendor 'must never part with the bear.' From a personal and private collection of antique Steiff teddy bears, amassed over many years.
A mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, the hood with shaped top and turned finials, with column pilasters and arched glazed door, the trunk with lancet shaped door, flanked by quarter pilaster columns, on square panel moulded base, the painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a young boy and his sheep, with two weights and a pendulum bob, 210cm high CONDITION REPORT: crack to glass of hood, other all light scuffing to case
A SMALL VERY FINE QUALITY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD MIXED METAL TRIPOD JAR, LINER & COVER, the sides finely decorated in onlaid and inlaid silver, gilt metal and copper, the shoulders with a trellis ground design of butterflies, flowerheads and leafage above a narrow band of lotus and swimming fish, the cover with an unusual trunk section and bud finial, 4.25in high overall.
A GOOD LARGE SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE GROUP OF TWO TIGERS ATTACKING AN ELEPHANT BY ASAKURA YOSHIHARU, one of the tigers on the elephants back, the other being trampled underfoot, the coats of each animal naturalistically cast , the base cast with a seal mark, 22.5in long overall & 22in high to top of trunk.
A Vintage canvas and leather trunk, Finnigans Of rectangular hinged form with leather angles and white Cunard White Star labels, Queen Mary and red Cunard White Star 1st class labels with an overhanging leather lock cover and leather straps. 30x76x48cms and a leather two handled bag 40cms. (2)
An early 19th Century mahogany dial clock With a convex glazed brass bezel to the convex cream painted metal dial, unsigned, pierced hands, Roman numerals the four pillar single train fusee movement with A shaped brass plates, anchor escapement with a pendulum bob and a later key, the case with a hinged side door, lacking lower door. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2064: the outer brass bezel some signs of discolouration around the border, hinge to door loose, central key missing, original glass, usual enamel chipping around the four fixing screws to border of dial some paint in the process of flaking in the central dial just below twelve o'clock, minor scratching around winding aperture, minor bend to the seconds hand, mahogany case the moulded border minor scratches, lower hinged door lacking, hinges lacking, slither of veneer missing to the lower part of the trunk approximately 2cm x 2cm, a small piece of veneer missing on the right of the trunk by the hinge recess, two wooden plugs missing to hold the dial in place, side hinge door in place hinges loose two screws missing, some veneer to border on hinged door missing, possibly later pendulum and later key.
An early Victorian mahogany drop dial wall timepiece With a metal bezel enclosing a white dial printed "London County Council" with a four pillar single train fusee movement with anchor escapement with rectangular plates, the box case fitted with a turned wood dial above a drop trunk with side door, lacking base drawer, complete with long pendulum. NB: includes an admissions daily issue menu sheet possibly the clock may relate to St Bernard's Hospital, Southall, Middlesex which was the first pauper lunatic asylum built in England. In 1889 the newly formed L.C.C. took over and the asylum was renamed The London County Asylum Hanwell.
A mahogany and brass inlaid wall timepiece With a 30cm white bowfront dial signed T Moreland, Chester with Roman numerals, gilt brass bezel to the bowfront glazed door the single train fusee and chain movement and shouldered footed plates with anchor escapement the well veneered case with an octagonal beaded top each segment inlaid with cut brass leaves and flowers, the trunk inlaid with stars and line inlays with fan shape ears the undercut base similarly inlaid with a hinged door with door key, original winding key and pendulum. 64x41cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2078: the brass bezel the glass good condition, the hinge slight movement, the dial minor surface scratching otherwise bright, some enamel chipping around the three fixing screws, minor chip on the outer rim of the dial by five o'clock and just past one o'clock, beaded border good condition brass inlay to frieze good condition, brass inlay to trunk stars intact, brass horizontal strips good condition and roundels the left hand strip of metal possibly replaced, lower hinged door, hinge in good condition with key, complete with pendulum, case sides in good condition, right hand hinged door, one screw missing to top hinge, hinge is tight with original brass catch, movement good condition, running but not run for duration.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock With a 36cm white dial signed T Gaskell, Knutsford with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Arabic numerals and painted spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell with a Walker false plate, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundel terminals, the crossbanded trunk with a shaped door raised upon a plinth base with canted angles and ogee bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum and winding key. 208cms.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock With a 30cm white arched dial signed Wainwright, Nottingham with subsidiary date aperture painted with a finch, foliate spandrels, the arch painted with a maiden beside an anchor with masted vessels out to sea, the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundels and a brass sphere finial above fluted brass cap columns, the crossbanded trunk door inlaid with stringing raised upon a plinth base with pendulum and one weight. 180cms high x 46cms.
A George IV inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 32cm brass and silvered dial signed in an oval John Irvin Sligoe with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the matted roundel engraved with leaves, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on an overhead bell, the case with an arched hood with a shaped pediment and three brass spire finials, the glazed door with a fluted brass bezel inlaid canted angles, the trunk inlaid with a panel and checkering above a short inlaid door raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, requires restoration to case with two weights, pendulum and two brass and mahogany winding keys, approximately 223cms, width of plinth 44.5cms. (illustrated)

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