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An 18th century eight-day longcase clock by James Verrier, North Curry, in oak case, 30.5cm square, brass dial signed James Verrier, North Curry, striking on bell, with square hood, plain trunk on plinth base with later bracket feet, 210cm high, (movement restored, in case with restoration and new back)
VICTORIAN SCOTTISH MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCK maker P. Aitken, Glasgow, the circular cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, over a trunk door and square base section on bun feet, 205cm high Note: 'Aitken, Peter. 96 Argyll Street, Glasgow, 1841' page 12, Old Scottish Clockmakers 1453 to 1850 by John Smith
A Pair of Majolica Bird Groups Germany circa 1890, of toucans and parrots sculpted in tin-glazed earthenware, attributed to Hugo Lonitz & Co of Neuhaldensleben, each decorated in polychrome enamel work and shown naturalistically perched on tree trunk bases entwined with fruit and leaves, 38cm wide, 65cm high, 36cm deep
A Brass Bound Leather Casket By Thomas Handford England circa 1820, by Thomas Handford of London, the fitted interior now lined in yellow silk, the brass plaque on the front of the casket reads "HANDFORDS PATENT TRUNK 84 ST JAMES ST" where he was recorded working as a trunk and portable writing desk maker between 1809 and 1830, 38cm wide, 25cm high, 24cm deep
Victorian mahogany Longcase clock, the domed hood above a arched glazed door, flanked with half columns, the arched painted dial with cottage scenes painted to the arch and spandrels, the long trunk door flanker by barley twist columns, raised on a trunk base, twin train movement striking on a bell, 205cm high
Three silver cigarette boxes, London 1920 FH, London 1883 and London 1919, each with monogram (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 173 - Large: dents to corners and lid, engraved monogram , lid closes well. Medium: engraved monogram, lid and trunk slightly out of line, silver case and wood lining separating in areas. Small: engraved monogram, couple of small dents.
A late George III silver three piece teaset, London 1809 by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, comprising of teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each with gadrooned rim, bellied trunk, ball feet and vine leaf decoration with monogram, 32toz (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 182 - Teapot: Minor dents, patch to inside. Cream Jug: bottom of handle has been re-soldered. Sugar: Signs of repair to bowl by right handle. All three have wear to decoration from polishing.
A George IV silver teacaddy, Glasgow 1829 by Robert Gray & Sons, with rose finial, domed rectangular lid, tapering ogee trunk with shell and vine leaf apron on pierced scrolling feet, with allover floral decoration and boar crest, 'The Bequest of Robert Muirhead Esq 1828' engraved to base, 12toz CONDITION REPORT: Lot 194 - Large dents to front, other minor dents, lid is tight.
Two Victorian Staffordshire flat back spill vase groups, comprising a huntsman with his arm around a lady and a dog at his feet, 42cm high and a shepherd standing beside an open tree trunk with two sheep reclining at his feet, 34cm high and a Victorian Staffordshire flat back group of two musicians, the man seated with a dog on his lap, 33cm high (3)
A George III mahogany and line inlaid longcase clock, broken swan neck pediment, shaped arched door, flanked by columns, painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dial, aperture for moon face, figural spandrels, signed M Bartley, 195cm high. (weights and pendulum). CONDITION REPORT: overall in good condition, general wear and dents to trunk, dial with losses and faded.

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