Vintage mens clothing including , morning suits, waistcoats, wool overcoats, grey top hat, in an old trunk, All mens clothing comprising ~Rodex grey menscoat Handgrade navy waistcoat and jacket Moss Bross black jacket (lining ripped) Morning suit Black jacket and waistcoat Moss Bros black morning suit Another black morning suit with grey and pink edged waistcoat Grey tweed coat - worn Dutch navy coat Cumberband Dinnersuit with satin lined labels Morning suit trousers mens jacket Some conditions noted but each item has not been checked individually due to the quantity of items
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19th century mahogany Masonic stick barometer by Charles Aiano The case inlaid with a decorative border above a mahogany bulb cistern . With broken pediment above silvered scale with vernier engraved with Masonic emblems. Signed Chas. Aiano. The trunk with exposed tube flanked by parquetry banding, with domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 38" high Charles Aiano is recorded by Banfield as working from 91 Northgate, Canterbury 1828-41, having probably moved from London circa 1825. 37in. (94cm)
An 18th century style oak longcase clock of small proportions with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a single bell, the 7 inch square brass dial with ring of Roman and Arabic numerals the hood with dentil cornice over barley twist front corner hood pilasters over a narrow trunk with arched long front door on a boarded base with short bracket feet (at fault), 168cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch arched painted dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and spandrels depicting the four continents under a pictorial landscape and figural painted scene to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over turned front corner hood pilasters, over a short trunk door between short turned front corner front pilasters, on a crossbanded box base with canted corners, raised on short bracket feet, 231cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 11 inch square painted dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within fruit decorated spandrels the hood with swan neck pediment over line inlaid front corner hood pilasters, above short crossbanded trunk door on a single panel box base and later bracket feet, 211cm high
An early 19th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11 ½ inch square painted dial signed 'Wm Wooller, Tong' with centred date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and stylised spandrels under a swan neck pediment to the hood and gilt ball finials over reeded front corner hood pilasters above and pointed arched crossbanded short trunk door on a boarded crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 206cm high
A Victorian oak and mahogany 30 hour longcase clock the 14 inch arched enamel dial signed 'Barraclough, Haworth' with centred subsidiary seconds dial (at fault) and subsidiary seconds dial along with painted false winding holes within a ring of Roman numerals and fruit and flower painted spandrels under a landscape painted arch, the 30 hour movement striking on a single bell but lacking seat board, the hood with swan neck pediment over turned front corner hood pilasters, over a short trunk door on a boarded crossbanded base, lacking feet, 225cm high
An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock the associated 10¾ inch square brass dial signed Joseph Smith, Chester to the silvered chapter ring with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and mask moulded pierced corner spandrels, the five pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with bell top over three quarter tapering fluted front corner hood pilasters above a long narrow trunk door with glass lenticle on a boarded base and later skirting plinth, 206cm high
An 18th century fruitwood thirty hour longcase clock the 10 inch square brass dial with silvered centre signed 'Tho Dicker, Reading' with single hand and silvered chapter ring of Roman numerals within scrolling Rococo leaf pierced spandrels, the bird cage movement striking on a single bell, the hood with three quarter turned tapering front corner hood pilasters over a plain long trunk door and boarded base and cut-out plinth, 200.5cm high
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 13 1/2 inch square brass dial signed 'Jn Alker, Wigan' with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and scrolling leaf corner spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment, over half reeded square front corner hood pilasters over a Gothic arch flame veneered short trunk door and a crossbanded box base on ogee shaped bracket feet, 221cm high
A Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock the 13 inch arch painted dial identically signed 'G ****' Wigan' the centred subsidiary seconds dial at fault, over a subsidiary centred date dial within a ring of Roman numerals and floral spandrels under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over baluster turned front corner hood pilasters over a short flame veneered trunk door between front corner trunk pilasters on a crossbanded box base with canted front corners, lacking feet, 231cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock the 11 ½ inch arched brass dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial (at fault) and date aperture with false winding holes within a ring of Roman numerals and tulip painted spandrels with a figure of a sleeping child painted to the arch the hood with swan neck pediment over turned front corner hood pilasters and a crossbanded short trunk door on a boarded crossbanded base and short bracket feet, 221cm high
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Bridge, Fecit to the arch, the hood with turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters, over a crossbanded arched star inlaid long trunk door, on a box base lacking feet, 193cm high
A William III scarlet japanned longcase clock the movement circa 1700 the case associated and later decorated, the 11 inch square brass dial signed T H O Bridge, London, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic and Roman numerals with cherub moulded pieced spandrels, the eight day five pillar movement striking on a single bell, the case later scarlet japanned depicting figures and pagodas highlighted in gilt, the hood with three quarter tapering turned front corner hood pilasters, over a long trunk door on a box base and short bracket feet, 190.5cm high
An early 19th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11 ½ square painted dial signed 'Mathews, Bishops Castle', with centred date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and architectural painted spandrels the hood with swan neck pediment over turned front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded short trunk door on a boarded box base lacking feet, 201 cm high
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK WITH SQUARE BRASS DIAL SIGNED JOHN TAYLOR, the 10 ¼"" roman dial with date apeture to the matted centre and pierced cherub and crown spandrels, powered by a twin weight movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with moulded top, and pair of split turned fore columns, above a long trunk door with bull`s eye glass (cracked) and raised on a short base with shaped plinth, 85 ½"" (217.2cm) high
O. COMITTI & SON, REPRODUCTION BURR WALNUT STICK BAROMTER, dated 1973, and serial No: 123, to brass label to the reverse, of typical form with alcohol thermometer to the silvered dial, housed in a moulded arch top case with gilt metal finials and door, above a burr walnut trunk and turned cistern cover, 41"" (104.1cm) high, one piece of moulding missing to the cornice and the tube broken
VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE TRAVEL TRUNK, the oblong top with side profile of three masted steam powered sailing boat, above a front inscribed `Captain John Roberts, Caernarfon, in rope twist cartouche, raised on a plinth base, 18 1/2"" (47cm) high, 43 1/2"" x 20 3/4"" (110.5cm x 52.7cm) later painted
A Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with a 13in white enamel arched dial, signed 'Yates, Penrith', the spandrels painted with windmills, the arch a maiden crossing a bridge, the single train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the case with swan neck cresting with brass finials, the trunk with a crossbanded door, canted angles, raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 223cm (illustrated)
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with a14in white enamel arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman numerals, painted with a gentleman resting in a woody landscape, the spandrels painted with ladies emblematic of the four seasons, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting and eagle finial, brass capped fluted columns, crossbanded trunk flanked by reeded columns, raised upon a panel plinth base, with two weights and a pendulum, height 212cm (illustrated)
19th century mahogany long case clock, the painted arch top dial with Roman numerals and painted decoration to the arch and spandrels depicting fruit and shells with two subsidiary dials housed in a case with swan neck pediment and fret carved spandrels flanked by a pair of reeded columns, the trunk with quarter columns raised on a plinth base
A George III oak longcase by Harris of Wellington, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the 13 inch arched silvered brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and with moon phase to the arch, with long trunk door, quarter column corners and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 90 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion the dial the movement, pendulum and weights are original to the case. The seatboard is original and does not appear to have been altered. The cheeks have not been altered either. The case does not appear to have any woodworm and is in generally good condition. The clock has come to us from a local property and is currently ticking away. The movement is missing its bell.
A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the brass dial with Roman numerals, strike and silent to arch, subsidiary date and seconds dials and inscribed "Francis Mee Higham Ferrers", flanked by fluted columns, with shaped trunk door and conforming base. Height excluding brass finial 88 ins.
A George III longcase clock, mahogany, with eight day striking movement by Lott Barwise, Cockermouth, with swans neck pediment, arched glazed door, 13 inch dial, long trunk door, quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height 90 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally very good condition with no significant problems. The hood has only very minor old veneer cracks as one would expect. The trunk door is not warped and again there is a veneer crack at the bottom centre of this which is insignificant. The feet are original and in good order. The dial is in generally good untouched original unrestored condition although it looks as if the name and town have been over written at some point. We have the pendulum and weights but have not had the clock operating as there is no catgut on the drive train. The seatboard is clearly original however the cheeks of the clock have old inner supports. We do not think that these have been added but it is possible. The mask around the dial does fit very well.
An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, with steeple and ball finial between the swans neck and above the arched glazed door enclosing the 10.5 inch arched silvered brass dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with strike and silent to the arch, with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on ogee bracket feet. Height to top of swans neck 78 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally extremely good order. It is ticking away and appears to keep good time. We cannot see any problems with the case other than very minor scuffs around the feet. The movement is in good condition. The door is not warped we have the original weights and heavy pendulum.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the shaped hood with ionic columns above a long trunk door, box base and plinth, the 31cm dial painted with an oriental figure and pagoda to the arch, with floral spandrels, painted with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial inscribed Davy, Lynn, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 218cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the shaped domed hood with rope twist columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial painted with a shepherdess and sheep to the arch, with cottages to the spandrels, painted with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 217cm high
A 19th century grained pine longcase clock, the arched hood with ionic columns above a long trunk door, box base and plinth, the 33cm dial painted with a ruin to the arch, with floral spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed David Mortimer, Hereford, 208cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with turned finials and blind fretwork frieze and ionic columns, the 31cm dial inscribed Stephen Miles, Kidderminster, with a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, above a long trunk door and box base, 210cm high ***Sold on the instructions of the executors of the late Mrs G.J. Stepney-Gulston***
PRIDEAUX ARCHIVE : The pocket book of William de Courcy Prideaux, with advert for the Prideaux Rapid Loader"" revolver with two pen and ink sketches of the `Prideaux Patent Trunk` signed by T. Raffles Davidson. * William de Coucy Prideaux was an inventor he numbered the Prideaux Rapid Loader amongst his inventions. (a lot)

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