A 19th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with broken arch pediment over a square glazed door flanked by turned pillars over a plain trunk and base, the thirty hour movement with square painted enamelled dial and Roman numerals enclosing a floral spray inscribed "Pitt Tetbury (John Pitt 1830-56)" CONDITION REPORTS The brass roundel's to the top are dented. There is also a crack to the broken arches and the central piece. Wood worm holes are prevalent all over, with assorted marks and scratches throughout. The joins in the corners of the glass door in the wood are not meeting perfectly. There is a missing piece to the lower section, where the body meets the base on the right hand side. The bottom central panel is suffering from splits. The clock mechanism has not been tested. There is considerable crazing to the dial, and enamel is missing in places at the edges.
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A Georgian oak and mahogany cross-banded long case clock, the hood surmounted by a scrolled arch pediment flanked by turned columns enclosing a painted dial, decorated with wild life scenes with a rolling face aperture, inscribed "Cornforth of Macclesfield", supporting an 8 day movement, the shaped trunk panel door having conch shell paterae flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a box base and bracket feet, 214cm high
An oak and mahogany long case clock, the hood surmounted by scroll arch pediment and three brass orb finials, enclosing a painted dial with rocking face aperture, 30 hour movement, shaped trunk panelled door, raised on a box plinth terminating in shaped apron and bracket supports, 224cm high
INDIAN BRASS CENTERPIECE the circular bowl with relief floral motifs around the body, raised up on three kneeling elephants on a trefoil base, the bowl 21.5cm diameter, 23.5cm high overall The bowl has a circa 2 inch split, where the band of decoration meets the smooth base, surface wear and tarnishing overall, one elephants trunk is damaged to the end, the stand has a few small damages.
λ A collection of electroplated flatware, comprising: a part canteen of King`s pattern flatware, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, plus a serving spade, two pairs of serving tongs, seven meat skewers, twelve poultry skewers, four knife rests, a stilton scoop, a bread fork, a pair of carvers, the ivory handles carved with classical busts, plus other items, in metal-bound wooden trunk. (qty) Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.

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