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The Duke of Richmond’s small travelling trunk, 18” x 12”x 10½” of wood covered with leather and bound with brass bands, a plate on the lid engraved “Duke of Richmond”, keyhole cover to front band with maker’s Royal Arms Patentee, plaque inset below incorporating the Hanoverian coat of arms, hinges to lid in which there is a compartment lockable in the lid with the maker’s label inside with illustrations of some of his products. Black leatherette lining to inner compartment, the lid slightly rounded, folding flush handles at each end. Good Condition Plate 46
A WWII leather bound canvas covered wicker first aid trunk, probably to be carried on a pack mule in the Far East, 30” x 14” x 15” deep, the front painted with red cross in white circle and “Field Medical 1941”, each end painted “F.M.P. 41” and number “2”, with iron hasps and chains for attaching to pack saddle, and rope carrying handles. GC
GRANDFATHER CLOCK - late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock made Leigh of Newton. 14" painted and signed dial (14¼"x14¼") with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and floral painted corners. Powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment, square pillars, flanking the glazed door, shaped trunk door flanked by square, fluted half columns, on a panelled base with turned feet, 7`4" (2.26m) high
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK WITH EIGHT DAY MOVEMENT, the painted dial with moon rolling mechanism, maker's name 'Copeland', the case with short Gothic arched trunk door, two weights and pendulum, H 227 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
George III oak and mahogany longcase clock by George Hewett of Marlborough, hood with swan neck pediment, square glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with long door, brass square dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed George Hewett, Marlbro, eight day striking movement, 223cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A George III inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, circa 1805, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 14 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with Subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and indistinctly signed Kendall, Liverpool to centre, with floral painted spandrels beneath rolling moonphase to arch, in a swan neck pedimented case with shaped-top short trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns to trunk, 229cm high. Provenance: Widgenton House, Buckinghamshire
A Victorian painted tin trunk, last quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with a bust of Queen Victoria in an oval reserve, within black and red borders on a brown ground, a swing handle at each end, 41cm high, 62cm long, 41cm wide; and two further Victorian brown painted tin trunks, last quarter 19th century
A Regency mahogany cased regulator longcase clock, with four pillar movement with triangular plates, dial width 12 inches, with centre seconds and subsidiary hour and seconds dials, in mahogany case with brass capitals to the quarter column corners. Height 73 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is in generally extremely good condition and could be used or resold without the need for any repairs or restoration. The hood is in good order. The silvered brass dial is clean. The movement is fairly clean and the clock is currently ticking away as it should. The clocks movement seatboard is a later replacement. The trunk door is not warped and the mahogany is well figured. The bottom plinth on the clock case is probably a later replacement but of good matching colour and in keeping with the rest of the case. There are some veneer repairs to the bottom rectangular panel and surround.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Gillet of Manchester, with three-train movement chiming on eight bells with four tunes every three hours, with moon phase, centre date hand and subsidiary seconds dial, with further subsidiary dial for strike and silent and the four tunes, the case being inlaid and boxwood strung and with reeded quarter column corners. Height 96 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally first class condition. The left hand brass finial has a break across one of the knops which requires a minor repair. The hood is in very good order with no significant issues. The trunk door is flat and not warped and has the odd minor stress fracture but no significant issues. There is a small repair to the top centre arch. The quarter columns and blind fretwork are in good order as is the base and feet which are original. The sides of the clock have old minor stress fractures but no significant issues. The dial and movement are in extremely good condition. The clock is currently ticking and appears to be operating as it should. The clock was purchased from a respected clock dealer approximately 10 years ago. The case and movement are not married. The clock could be enjoyed or resold in its current state without the need for any significant repair or restoration other than the minor problem with the left hand finial.
A Chinoiserie lacquered three-train grandmother clock. Height 68 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good condition. The hood is in good order with only very minor surface blemishes to some of the relief moulded foliate patterns. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding but no significant issues. The trunk door is in good condition. It is not warped and the pattern and gilding are strong. The left hand side panel has a small rub and loss to one section of the moulded chrysanthemum. The right hand side is in less good condition with more significant losses to the raised gilt chrysanthemum and leaves. The base has minor losses to the gilding above the front and sides. The clock movement is complete but requires a complete clean. It is very dirty and dusty.
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with moon phase, the spandrels emblematic of the four seasons and the centre depicting the Empire, dial with 14 ins, and with eight day striking movement, with short trunk door and conforming base. Height 92 ins.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, by George Innes of Glasgow, with circular dial and well figured mahogany case raised on bracket feet. CONDITION REPORT: There is a small section of veneer missing to one of the rounded corners on the pediment. The remainder of the hood is in good order. The trunk door is in good condition and not warped. The base of the clock is similarly in good order. There are some minor scuffs around the bracket feet as one would expect. The movement is reasonably clean and we have the weights and pendulum. We have not had the clock operating as the small metal strip at the top of the pendulum is missing. The clock face is in original condition with strong colours and some minor surface scratches but no significant issues. Both the strike mechanism and going mechanism operate when weight is applied to the pulleys suggesting that with the minor repair to the top of the pendulum the clock is likely to run.
A mahogany cased grandmother clock, by Grant & Son, Edinburgh, with three-train movement striking on eight gongs. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally first class condition. There is a small veneer loss to the top rear of the hood approximately 2cm long and 3mm wide. This is right at the back by the wall. There are also further minor stress cracks across the top of the hood. Other than this the hood is in first class condition. The movement is extremely clean and ticking away. We have the pendulum. The clock appears to be striking as it should . The trunk door is not warped and the sides of the clock and base are all in first class condition. There is no need for any repair or restoration.

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