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RENE COUTURIER (Netherlands b. 1933) "Arbres No. 2" (Trees) 1981 Oil on canvas. 39 x 32 inches. Unframed. Signed l/l and signed, titled and dated verso. CONDITION: Loss of paint in tree trunk on right measuring 1/2 x 1/2 inch exposing white ground. Blue paint on roof in front building actively cracked and lifting from canvas. Starting price: $180
A 19th century oak 8 day long case clock, with anchor escapement and striking bell, the swan neck pediment with ho ho bird finials, arched painted dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dial, flanked by barley twist columns over arched trunk door, with by Doric quarter columns on plinth base and bun feet, 210cm high
A 19th century mahogany long case clock by James Gibson, Kilwinning, with anchor escapement and striking bell, the projected cornice over painted arched face depicting the four seasons, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials over acanthus mounted trunk door flanked by quarter columns on plinth base, 210cm high
An Edwardian quarter chiming mahogany longcase clock, the 13 inch brass dial signed Maple & Co, London on the silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, the arch containing chime / silent subsidiary, the three train movement with anchor escapement chiming on four gongs, in a case with panelled plinth, fluted pilasters to the trunk, the hood with swan neck pediment, 92in (234cm) high.
A Scottish eight day mahogany longcase clock, the 13 inch silvered circular dial signed James Howden, Edinburgh, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the four pillar movement with shallow arched plates, in a drumhead case, the plinth with recessed panel, the trunk door with good flame veneer, c. 1870, 82.5in (209 cm) high. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the Executors of Colin Popham deceased.
An oak tavern timepiece, the 22 inch black painted convex dial with gilt numerals, the four pillar movement in tapered plates signed Handley & Moore, no. 1871, four wheel train with large diameter barrel wheel, in a purpose built oak case with short trunk door and chisel base, 43in (109cm) high.
An eight day walnut marquetry longcase clock, the 11 inch brass dial signed Peter Wise, London on the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, winged mask and scrolled spandrels, the five ringed pillar movement with latched centre pillar, inside locking plate striking, in a case with panelled sides, the hood with caddy top and ball finials, the whole inlaid with scrolled marquetry, the trunk door with two panels of hunting scenes, the lower panel beneath the glass lenticle decorated with shepherds, now with later ebonised plinth, 94in (239cm) high. Peter Wise, Cheapside, London: Free of the Clockmakers Company 1693, Master 1725-41. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
A mahogany longcase regulator, circular 12 inch silvered dial signed Kemp & Son, Battle, concentric minutes with subsidiaries for seconds and hours, the four pillar movement with dead beat escapement and maintaining power, the massive wood rodded pendulum supported from the backboard, large rating nut, in a drum head case, the plinth with recessed panel and glazed trunk door all with good flame veneers, c. 1870, 75in (191cm) high. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
An eight day mahogany longcase clock, 13 inch painted dial signed Walter Rowland, Berwick, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials florally painted spandrels and arch, the four pillar movement in a case with canted corners to the trunk, the hood with basic swan neck pediment and dentilled cornice, fluted free-standing columns, the whole with stringing, 81.5in (207cm) high.
An 8 day mahogany longcase clock, the 12 inch painted dial signed Thos Sutton, Maidstone, subsidiary seconds, concentric date, the arch decorated with a shepherdess and sheep, the four pillar movement in a break arch case, flame veneered trunk door, the hood flanked by fluted columns with torch finials, 87in (221cm) including finial.
An early 19th Century Longcase Clock, the steel and brass dial inscribed ` Delacourt, Beverley` with seconds ring, date aperture and eight day striking movement with ormolu spandrels in oak caddy top case, with fluted pilasters, the trunk with canted corners and on bracket feet. 7` 3"" (221cms) high.
A mid 19c English fusee trunk dial with 10""diam flat iron dial with Roman numerals within a mahogany octagonal surround with brass floral inlay. The dial has a cast brass bezel and the trunk has a glass lenticle with cast brass surround and brass line inlay. The trunk has unusual tapering `ears` and the plates of the single fusee movement are rectangular with four knopped pillars, the clock is 19"" tall overall.
A late 18c eight day longcase clock with unsigned 13"" arched painted dial with rose paintings to the corners and a ship in the arch. It has matched steel hands and seconds and date dials. The standard four pillar eight day movement has anchor escapement and rack strikes on a bell. It is contained in a mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood and rectangular fluted columns flanking the dial. The trunk has canted corners and a long rectangular trunk door and the base is plain with a wavy plinth, 84"" tall overall.
An early 19c eight day longcase clock, the 13"" arched painted dial signed John Wand, Wakefield and having depictions of the ages of man in the corners and the grim reaper in the arch. The standard movement has anchor escapement and is rack striking on a bell. The associated oak and mahogany case has swan neck pediments to the hood and fluted columns flanking the dial, the trunk has fluted quarter columns and a long trunk door with dished top. The base has an applied rectangular panel and a plain plinth, 90"" tall overall.
An early 19c eight day longcase clock, the 13"" arched painted dial signed Grove of Upton and having indications of the Welsh, Scots, English and Irish in the corners and a picture of the Duke of Wellington in the arch. The dial has Arabic numerals, date and seconds indicators and matched brass hands. The standard movement has anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell and is contained in an oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central ball and eagle finial and fluted columns flanking the dial. The trunk has fluted quarter columns and the rectangular trunk door has a central diamond shaped inlay and a band of edge stringing, the base has similar stringing, bracket feet and a wavy base, 90"" tall overall.

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