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A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock by John Gibson, Edinburgh, with anchor escapement striking bell, the swan neck pediment over arched brush metal face, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and silent dials with date aperture flanked by fluted columns and shaped moulded trunk door flanked by quarter columns and plinth base, 212cm high
A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock by John Gibson, Edinburgh, with anchor escapement striking bell, the swan neck pediment over arched brush metal face, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and silent dials with date aperture flanked by fluted columns and shaped moulded trunk door flanked by quarter columns and plinth base, 212cm high
An 18th Century brass faced Longcase Clock Movement, the single hand within a 9" chapter ring signed Steward, Henly, the four pillar movement striking on a bell and the spandrels as cherubic figures holding aloft crowns, the movement within a later married case (oak hood with glazed door and late 18th Century style mahogany and satinwood crossbanded trunk, the door flanked by quadrant fluted pilasters), 187cm high
An early 20th Century Bedside Lamp, the baluster shaped body adapted from a Chinese turquoise glaze ceramic lamp and with brass mounts, the lamp standing on ornate pierced brass stand with four elephant's head/trunk style feet, with shade, the vase and metal mounts (not including shade) approx. 35cm high
A TABLE SERVICE OF SILVER HANOVARIAN FLATWARE by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, comprising: eleven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, twelve dinner forks, and eight tablespoons, 3,349g (108 troy ozs) gross, with pair of matching electroplated sauce ladles, in a small wooden silver trunk having two lift out trays, flatware crested for John Kyrle Hankinson
A Louis Vuitton steamer trunk No.135961 in the monogram print, with initialled brass fittings,the handles stamped "1 Rue Scribe Louis Vuitton Paris, London, 149 New Bond Street. Made in France", the ivory quilted interior bears a similar trade label. 110cm wide x 56cm deep x 58cm high. Lacks inner tray. (See illustration)
An early Victorian Staffordshire ram and two Victorian Staffordshire zebras. Condition Report: Ram: Top of tree trunk missing; A few leaf tips broken off; A few missing glaze patches; Moderate overall condition. Later Zebra: Overall good condition. Earlier Zebra: Leg broken, attached in bag. Otherwise good condition.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with moon phase and eight-day striking movement above the long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on bracket feet (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height including finial 98.5 ins. This clock is in exceptionally good condition from the point of view of the case. It does not require any restoration as far as we can see. It has a very good colour and good patination. The door is not warped. The dial is in very good condition. The movement appears to be complete and is currently striking as it should. The clock is not currently ticking as the spring that holds the gong train barrel is detached. This is a very minor problem.
A George III longcase clock, with George I walnut case having a straight caddy top above a broken arched hood with blind fretted scrollwork frieze, the trunk with arched door and base each of finely figured veneer with herringbone banding, the whole of good quality with cross grain mouldings, the later striking movement being eight-day and with moon phase to the arch, silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with calendar aperture signed "Joseph Bell" within Rococo spandrels. Joseph Bell was probably of Burnhill Row, London, circa 1780. Sold with receipt dated April 1938 for £32. Height 92 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good order. There are some small losses to the blind fretwork carving beneath the arch of the hood. The hood door is not warped. The side panels are in good clean condition. The trunk door is not warped and locks correctly. There are one or two small areas of veneer and moulding missing on the case but no significant losses. The base is in good order. The bottom plinth maybe later than rest of the case but is in keeping. We have had the clock ticking away and cannot see any issues with the movement. The overall colour of the case is good. The silvering on the dial is a little tired.
A fine George III longcase clock by Monkhouse of Carlisle, with swans neck pediment with ho-ho bird to centre above the arched glazed door enclosing the 12.5 inch arched silvered brass dial with moon phase to the arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and two-train striking movement flanked by fluted columns, the long trunk door being crossbanded and also flanked by fluted columns, the base with canted angles and raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 94.75 ins (see illustration).
A Regency Scottish mahogany longcase clock, by Bryson, Edinburgh, with circular hood, silvered brass dial, eight day striking movement, subsidiary date and seconds dials, long trunk door, reeded quarter columns and conforming base. Height including finial 87 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally extremely good condition. The case is in very good order with only minor stress fractures to the veneer in places. None of this is lifting and the case does not require any cabinet work prior to sale or use. The only minor issue is the brass lock escutcheon on the long door is missing. The silvered brass dial is in generally good order. The clock is currently ticking away and we have both weights and pendulum. We have a key. The movement is of good quality and is currently ticking away and striking as it should. The trunk door is not warped.
A 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, by J. Smith, Keighley, thirty hour movement, the case with swans neck pediment, arched glazed door and raised on bracket feet. Height 98 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good order. There are one or two very minor veneer losses but no issues of any great significance. The trunk door is not warped and there are no substantial cracks to the case at all. The dial is generally very clean and the clock does tick when weight is applied to the chain. We have the weight and pendulum.
A Regency Scottish mahogany longcase clock, by Bryson, Edinburgh, with circular hood, silvered brass dial, eight day striking movement, subsidiary date and seconds dials, long trunk door, reeded quarter columns and conforming base. Height including finial 87 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally extremely good condition. The case is in very good order with only minor stress fractures to the veneer in places. None of this is lifting and the case does not require any cabinet work prior to sale or use. The only minor issue is the brass lock escutcheon on the long door is missing. The silvered brass dial is in generally good order. The clock is currently ticking away and we have both weights and pendulum. We have a key. The movement is of good quality and is currently ticking away and striking as it should. The trunk door is not warped.
A 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, by J. Smith, Keighley, thirty hour movement, the case with swans neck pediment, arched glazed door and raised on bracket feet. Height 98 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good order. There are one or two very minor veneer losses but no issues of any great significance. The trunk door is not warped and there are no substantial cracks to the case at all. The dial is generally very clean and the clock does tick when weight is applied to the chain. We have the weight and pendulum.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with moon phase and eight-day striking movement above the long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on bracket feet (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height including finial 98.5 ins. This clock is in exceptionally good condition from the point of view of the case. It does not require any restoration as far as we can see. It has a very good colour and good patination. The door is not warped. The dial is in very good condition. The movement appears to be complete and is currently striking as it should. The clock is not currently ticking as the spring that holds the gong train barrel is detached. This is a very minor problem.
A George III longcase clock, with George I walnut case having a straight caddy top above a broken arched hood with blind fretted scrollwork frieze, the trunk with arched door and base each of finely figured veneer with herringbone banding, the whole of good quality with cross grain mouldings, the later striking movement being eight-day and with moon phase to the arch, silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with calendar aperture signed "Joseph Bell" within Rococo spandrels. Joseph Bell was probably of Burnhill Row, London, circa 1780. Sold with receipt dated April 1938 for £32. Height 92 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good order. There are some small losses to the blind fretwork carving beneath the arch of the hood. The hood door is not warped. The side panels are in good clean condition. The trunk door is not warped and locks correctly. There are one or two small areas of veneer and moulding missing on the case but no significant losses. The base is in good order. The bottom plinth maybe later than rest of the case but is in keeping. We have had the clock ticking away and cannot see any issues with the movement. The overall colour of the case is good. The silvering on the dial is a little tired.

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