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19th century eight day striking mahogany grandfather clock with brass scroll and three brass finials, dome shaped hood with two Doric column side supports and pair of Doric side pilasters to the trunk. The enamel dial with hand painted spandrels bears the name Jos. D. Taylor of Strichen. There is a Roman dial chapter ring and two secondary second and minute dials (Winder in office)
A 19th century miniature mahogany grandfather clock with square hood and broken scroll pediment. There is a hinged glass door to the silvered dial bearing a primitive Roman five minute interval chapter ring. The obelisk shaped trunk has a hinged door and is surmounted on a mahogany wall bracket. The clock movement bears the maker`s name Ansonia Clock Company. Patented May 3rd 1892. Length 43 cm
Victorian Wedgwood Majolica table centre with basket moulded and pierced bowl, three putti supports holding hands around a central tree trunk on naturalistic base - impressed marks, 41cm high CONDITION REPORT Basket repaired with staples in several places. One putti head re-glued. One has a foot cracked. A few areas of minor chipping and wear to high points on glaze, mainly to feet. Otherwise good order. Stamped - Wedgwood, T, AVQ
Eighteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, twelve inch brass dial with engraved floral centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, foliate spandrels and silvered chapter ring, in an oak case with shaped door with central shell paterae, hood with square door, plain turned columns and architectural pediment, 207.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Overall condition of movement is good. However, there is evidence of repair to rear plate where winding barrels locate and crutch is bent. Bell has been painted gold and may be a replacement. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Four pillar movement. Chapter ring is missing some securing pins and brass back plate has a vacant hole near edge above XII and has a nibble at edge near IIII. Pendulum and weights are present. Case is in good condition, however there are two deep scuffs to trunk door and plinth front panel is split. Hood is good but with some damage to left hand side moulding. Side extension to backboard detached but present
Mid-eighteenth century longcase clock with thirty hour movement, eleven inch square brass dial, pierced face mask spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary calendar aperture and brass chapter ring, signed - Hampson Wrexham 1313, in an oak case with shaped door and mahogany border, hood with square door with integral turned columns, caddy top and frieze carved - L. R. A. 1750, 210cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is quite good. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial appears to be original to the movement. There are no extra holes in the front plate but two in back plate, one at bottom left hand corner adjacent to pillar and another above bell mount screw. Seat board is present but detached. Case is in reasonable condition. Some minor damage to veneers. Trunk door hinges are replacements and door no longer fits. Some signs of woodworm but appears inactive. Base not original . Hood door has veneer missing and top is damaged. There is no liner dial mask
Early nineteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, fourteen inch painted break arch dial, painted figure spandrels, white dial, signed - M. Simpson, Cockermouth, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and moon roller calendar break arch, in a mahogany case with short shaped door, inlaid stringing and square fluted pillars, hood with arched door, twisted columns and swan-neck pediment with verre eglomisé panels and carved flower heads and central finial, 228cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial false plate and moon roller dial are signed - Finnemore Birmingham. Dial is dirty and enamelling crazed. Some damage to enamel along edges. Scuff in centre of dial between winding holes. Pendulum and weights present. Case is in quite good condition. Top of trunk door is damaged and stone finial is not original. Plinth front panel is cracked in places and veneer has been replaced in two places and veneer has been replaced in two places. One verre eglomisé panel is cracked and top right panel has piece missing
Georgian longcase clock with eight day movement, fourteen and a half inch break arch painted dial with spandrels depicting the four Continents, white dial with Roman numerals, signed - Ashworth Rochdale, subsidiary seconds and date dials, moon roller and calendar break arch, in a broad mahogany case with short shaped door and tall plinth, hood with arched door, turned spiral columns and swan-neck pediment with turned roundels CONDITION REPORT Movement is dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial is dirty and enamelling crazed. Some damage to lower left corner. Hour hand cracked. Minute hand broken and missing. One brass winding hole surround missing. Weights and pendulum present. Case in good condition. Trunk door cracked in two places. Hood pediment damaged
George III mahogany and box wood strung longcase clock, Stump & Webb, Bradford, the arched hood with conforming arched glazed door, flanked by barley twist columns, the long trunk door flanbked by barley twist columns and plinth base, the brass dial with moon phase to the arch, brass chapter ring with roman hours and arabic minutes, gilt metal spandrels, twin train movement with seconds, anchor escapement striking on a bell, 215cm high
An early 20th Century Doulton Burslem `Blue Children` series pedestal vase decorated to one side with a young girl holding her doll sat upon a tree trunk looking at a frog perched upon the end, all to a landscape setting, decorated to the reverse with a tree lined landscape, signed W. Brown, the foot rim and collar neck with gilt foliate scrolls against a dark blue ground, printed marks, height 38cm (lacking cover)
An 18th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock the brass arched dial with a circular boss engraved with an eagle scrolls and `tempus fugit`, circular second dial and date aperture within a matted centre, eight day converted movement inscribed Henry Deakin Worcester No 115 enclosed by a broken swan neck pillar hood over a short trunk door on canted panel plinth base, alterations, 215cm high.
A mid 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock the painted arch dial with a scene of huntsman and game dogs with a country residence in the distance, second and date subsidiary dials and eight day striking movement by N Haines Knowle, enclosed by a pillared hood mounted with three brass finials over a short lancet trunk door inlaid with an oval shell patera on canted plinth base, 237cm high
A. Breckenridge of Kilmarnock, an early 19th century mahogany, strung and inlaid longcase clock with painted face supporting a twin train striking movement under an arched rectangular hood, the trunk with a rectangular door on a plain base CONDITION REPORT: Face with crackleure and some losses, case with wear commensurate with age, bracket feet missing no guarantee as to working order

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