A Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, Hodson, Worcester, circa 1860, side and bottom opening doors, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 42cm high 03.10.14, Case has been cleaned, front of the trunk with a scratch, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement in going order.
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A Rare Chinoiserie Decorated Tavern Timepiece, signed P Lloyd, Bristol, circa 1760, side door panels, arched trunk door depicting oriental figures in a temple scene, scroll and leaf gilt decoration to the waisted base and sides, shield shaped moulded dial with gilt painted Arabic and Roman numerals and signed below, A-framed single weight driven movement with anchor escapement, 154cm high 08.10.14, General ware around the case, paint work nicely aged, crazing marks and chips in parts, dial with some cracks and scratches, paint work and gilt decoration rubbed in parts, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.
A Good Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jas Carr, Malton, circa 1810, pagoda pediment, inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, arched trunk flanked with canted corners, inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds, corners with two dials for strike/silent and chime/silent, central painted hunting scene and figures with a horse in the arch, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, eight hammers chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, 232cm high 07.10.14, Case has been polished, pediment has been restored, trunk door slightly bowed, plinth with a small crack to the side, later bracket feet, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement is clean and complete.
A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Charles E.Rose, Halifax, circa 1890, arched pediment, pierced sound frets, glazed trunk door, recessed plinth with canted corners, 12-1/2-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, elaborately scroll pierced decoration, seconds, silvered plaque with retailers signature, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael chime selections, triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter chiming on eight tubular bells and striking a further tubular bell for the hours, 211cm high 08.10.14, Case with minor dents and scratches in parts, right side with a crack, silvered dials are faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Danl Douglas, Whitehaven, circa 1820, swan neck pediment with gilt painted glass panels, arched trunk flanked by fluted columns, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date dials, arch with a seascape, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Finnemore, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, case possibly later, 242cm high 07.10.14, Small chip to a glass panel, trunk door and plinth with small cracks, side skirting is loose, slightly faded in parts, wooden blocks have been added to both sides of the cheeks beneath seatboard, later seatboard, dial with brass collet missing around a winding hole, crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, case possibly later.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, caddied pediment, double D-ended moulded trunk door, glazed lenticle, moulded plinth, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed Jno Ogden, Bowbridge, penny moon and lunar apertures, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and case circa 1705, later movement circa 1760, 220cm high 07.10.14, Case has been cleaned, movement is later.
Joseph Le Guluche (1849-1915): ``Vieux Saboureur``, a terracotta bust of a workman wearing a cap, his arms folded, on a tree trunk base with sash inscribed Ses Sauriers and with tools and a wheel, on a titled rectangular base, signed, 64cm high Some minor chipping and losses. Handles of tools possibly replaced. 200914
A Japanese Striking Pillar Clock, circa 1890, pillar shaped case with a glazed hood, skeletonised movement with floral pierced plates, oscillating balance wheel above a seconds dial, trunk with a long brass plaque with numerals and a side indicator for the hours, reverse of the dial with a spring barrel movement to operate the striking, 51cm high 03.10.14, Clock needs restoration, hood joints are loose and the glasses are cracked, backboard with one screw missing to hold the movement in position, the trunk with one screw missing from the long brass plaque, side fret with a small piece of mesh missing, bottom key draw is missing, both movements need cleaning and not working.
A Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, Hodson, Worcester, circa 1860, side and bottom opening doors, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 42cm high 03.10.14, Case has been cleaned, front of the trunk with a scratch, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement in going order.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.
A Good Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jas Carr, Malton, circa 1810, pagoda pediment, inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, arched trunk flanked with canted corners, inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds, corners with two dials for strike/silent and chime/silent, central painted hunting scene and figures with a horse in the arch, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, eight hammers chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, 232cm high 07.10.14, Case has been polished, pediment has been restored, trunk door slightly bowed, plinth with a small crack to the side, later bracket feet, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement is clean and complete.
A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Charles E.Rose, Halifax, circa 1890, arched pediment, pierced sound frets, glazed trunk door, recessed plinth with canted corners, 12-1/2-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, elaborately scroll pierced decoration, seconds, silvered plaque with retailers signature, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael chime selections, triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter chiming on eight tubular bells and striking a further tubular bell for the hours, 211cm high 08.10.14, Case with minor dents and scratches in parts, right side with a crack, silvered dials are faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Danl Douglas, Whitehaven, circa 1820, swan neck pediment with gilt painted glass panels, arched trunk flanked by fluted columns, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date dials, arch with a seascape, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Finnemore, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, case possibly later, 242cm high 07.10.14, Small chip to a glass panel, trunk door and plinth with small cracks, side skirting is loose, slightly faded in parts, wooden blocks have been added to both sides of the cheeks beneath seatboard, later seatboard, dial with brass collet missing around a winding hole, crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, case possibly later.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed William Pridgin, Hull, circa 1780, pagoda pediment, trunk and the plinth with quarter form mouldings, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, scroll engraved centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with a painted seascape and signed above on a silvered plaque, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 255cm high 07.10.14, Polished case, hood sides with chips to the mouldings, slight cracks and scratches in parts, dial is clean, movement looks complete.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Williamson, London, circa 1695, caddied pediment, glazed side panels, moulded trunk door with glass lenticle, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with scroll and ringed engraved decoration, date aperture and seconds, ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 223cm high Joseph Williamson was an eminent watch and clock maker in the late 17th/early 18th century. Apprenticed in 1686 and became Master of the Clockmakers Company in 1724. He was the watchmaker to the King of Spain and claimed the invention of equation mechanism in a paper to the Royal Society. His watches and clocks are exhibited in several collections around the world today. 09.10.14, Case has been re-veneered in parts and the veneers are polished, mouldings are re-ebonised, hood door with a later side latch, small dents and scuff marks in places, some small chips to veneers, later skirting to plinth, trunk door slightly bowed, dial and movement are clean.
An Irish George III line inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1800, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and indistinctly signed `B. BAYNHAM LIMERICK` to centre, with monochrome scroll painted spandrels and polychrome floral sprays to arch, in a case with open triangular pediment above line-bordered frieze and fluted columns flanking dial to hood over trunk with shaped-top rectangular door, on conforming line-bordered plinth base with moulded skirt, 238cm high.
A Royal Navy trunk containing a quantity of uniform etc. Formally the property of Captain H.M.C Ionides CBE RN. together with two small silver plated serving dishes presented to him when he was Lieutenant on H.M submarine K26, on occasion of his marriage 13th September 1924. The lot also includes copy of his career record from the age of 13 years through to his retirement as captain in 1950
Dunhill Motorities Car Trunk from a Rolls Royce Ghost, with hinged front, stamped R3705, bearing oval Dunhills plaque to one side, together with glass top (for conversion to a coffee table), 94cm by 64cm by 49cm Heavy crease along top where top hinged. Scuffs to leather on each front corner and leather torn to back. Edging missing from the front (see extra images), locks tarnished, with piece of glass. Interior - slight wear overall. Missing chips to side of fasteners. Locks very stiff - all working.
A 19th century grandmother clock, the trunk with mock full length door, the hood with reeded and carved column capitals beneath an architectural cornice enclosing a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with three train movement with chime/silence selector and regulator (working order)
A watercolour study of a hunting scene with hounds jumping over a fallen tree trunk in a winter landscape, signed bottom left E Turner and dated 87, 48 x 60 cm together with a grisaille watercolour by the same artist, also showing hounds, signed bottom right and dated 86, inscribed Dunston Harriers, 31 x 44 cm both in black frames
A pair of autumnal hardstone Trees, c.1900, each with gnarled trunk and with branches hung with agate, soapstone, amethyst and jade leaves and flowers, the cloisonn‚ jardiniŠres with lotus and key-fret on a terracotta ground, few losses, 41cm (2) ??1900? ??????????? , two leaves and one blosson need re-attaching. Some losses to a small number of leave/ blossoms. One of the cloisonne jardineres hs chipped enamel to the corner of the rim.
A hardstone Vase and Cover, early 20th century, the spade body enclosed by high relief peony above a pheasant on a rock, all in a jade-like green stone, the waisted neck with elephant head handles and loose rings, the domed cover also with peony, some minor chipping, 26.3cm overall, fixed wood stand (3) ????? ??????????????, Cover - stem and leaves broken and glued or missing, Handles - only one tusk intact, one trunk resin? restored. Main body - some tiny chips to peony leaves, resin? restorations to two stems.
A jade Cap Finial, 20th century, in Ming style, carved with birds and deer amongst lotus and leaves, forming a cagework, the base drilled for attachment, 4.7cm ???? ??????????, There are some discoloured areas around the base, one deer and a tree trunk where the stone is softer than the main body, whether this is a natural occurence or repair is difficult to determine.
A large hardstone Bonsai Tree, c.1920, the gilt wood branches set with jade leaves, finger citron, in carnelian, amethyst and soapstone, growing from a cloisonn‚ jardiniŠre set with malachite rocks, a few leaves detached, 33.5cm wide 22cm deep 37cm high ???1920? ?????????, One loose turquoise leaf. One small loose leaf. Large branch at top of trunk repaired. Crack to base of trunk.

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