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Wilson of Askrigg, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass face with date aperture and gilt metal spandrels under a square hood, the trunk with rectangular door on a cavetto moulded base CONDITION REPORT: No guarantee as to working order Case with damage and splits Please see additional images
Lawton of Bristol, an 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the brass face with silvered chapter ring, secondary dial, date aperture and calendar/moonphase under an arched hood with swans neck pediment, the trunk with rectangular door and cavetto moulded base CONDITION REPORT: No guarantee as to working order Case with old restoration, face with scratches and some tarnishing EXTRA INFO: Dial with scratching to chapter ring, i'm not sure of the significance or function of a brass inset rectangular plaque just below the date dial. In our opinion the movement is original but we are unable to guarantee that is does not have replacement parts, the hood has splits, associated re paint and losses, the trunk has splits to the left hand side PLEASE SEE EXTRA IMAGES
An 18th century oak longcase clock with painted face and thirty hour movement under an arched hood with moulded swans neck pediment, the trunk with ogee shaped door and fluted quarter pilasters, on a plain base with bracket plinth CONDITION REPORT: face with paint losses and touching up, rusty to edge, case with some damage No guarantee as to working order
A late 19th Century Japanese Meiji period brass twin-handled jardinier, the inverted rim with Greek key decoration, the ovoid body with two shaped panels, one depicting birds in branches, the other cranes in flight, decorated in raised relief within cloud decorated matted borders, flanked by mythical tiger, with elephant trunk handles, signed, on a circular foot, 31 cm high
A 19th century oak and iron bound trunk, 80 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Heavy wear and scuffs, marks and stains, and various splits. Some separating at joins. Moulding missing to right side. Rust and tarnish to metalwork. Padlock is locked and there is no key. Interior therefore not inspected.
A mid 19th Century mahogany cased eight day Longcase Clock, the hood with wavy pediment and three gilt metal finials above a 12" broken arch painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, the spandrels as Classical style buildings and over a chequer strung trunk door flanked by two Scottish style wrythern columns with gilt metal capitals, 217cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Henry Aspinwall of Kirkby Lonsdale, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial and with moon phase to the arch, with eight day movement, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial flanked by turned columns, with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 90 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing the silvered arched brass dial with and two-train movement, flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals, with long trunk door beneath flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height including finial 73 ins (see illustration).
A Spanish leather bound and studded trunk, late 18th century, formerly the property of Major General The Honourable Sir Cavendish Ponsonby GCMB, KCB, KCH 1783-1837. This trunk was reported to have been acquired by Frederick Ponsonby when travelling during the Peninsula Campaign. Width 47 ins, height 25 ins, depth 20 ins (see illustration).
A George III longcase clock by William Muncaster, the hood with swans neck pediment with Verre Eglomise above the glazed door enclosing the 14 inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, subsidiary date dial and moon phase to the arch flanked by turned columns, with crossbanded frieze beneath with long arched trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and the whole raised on bracket feet. Height 90 ins (see illustration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock by George Brown of London, three-train striking on either four or eight tubular gongs, with 12 inch arched brass dial “Tempus Fugit” to arch and silent and chime mechanism, the hood with brass finials, fretwork pediment and brass capped capitals, with long arched trunk door flanked by canted angles with brass decoration and with conforming base. Height including finial 103 ins (see illustration).
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by G. Wilson of Penrith, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial with hunting scene, with eight day striking movement and subsidiary date and seconds dials flanked by turned columns, with arched trunk door, fluted quarter columns and conforming base.
An 18th century Guernsey eight day longcase clock by Nicolas Blondel the twin train bell strike movement with four turned and ring engraved pillars, anchor escapement, the backplate inscribed `OCTOBRE: 16eme No 38 L`AN: 1749`, further hand scratched inscription below detailing maintenance work carried out, the brass Roman dial with outer arabic minutes, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, black painted pierced steel hands, the chapter ring signed `N: Blondel Guernesey` at six, gilt metal four seasons spandrels, in a country made beech and elm case, the hood with flared ogee cornice over a square glazed door with turned pilasters and rectangular side glasses, on a plain trunk and plinth base, 79in. (201cm.) high.
** A NEAR OR MIDDLE EASTERN MAIL SHIRT, 18TH/19TH CENTURY with a trunk formed of alternating rows of welded and riveted rings, each of half-round-section wire, those at the upper edge of its centrally-divided neck-opening of larger size than the rest and those at the lower edge of its later extended and centrally-divided skirt of lighter gauge than the rest and entirely riveted, as are the small rings of round-section-wire forming its later-added elbow-length sleeves, and fitted at the rear edge of the skirt with a brass tag marked G over 1 (the whole showing some minor repairs, losses and holing) The shirt appears to have enjoyed a long working life.
JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE KORO OF CANTED OBLONG SHAPE, with elephant trunk handles, the cover with Shi-Shi finial, standing on four elephant trunk feet, the body well case with panels of stylised ho-ho birds and dragons, the cover with bats, 6 1/2" (16.5cm) high (damage to one handle, detached piece inside koro)
George III mahogany longcase clock, George Bourn, Kirkby, the swan neck pediment above a circular glazed door, long trunk door flanked by quarter columns and raised on a plinth base, the brass signed dial with roman hours, arabic minutes and subsidiary date dial, with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 200cm high
FLY TYING MATERIALS: Unique extensive collection of late Victorian fly tying materials gathered from various Continents and has lain unopened for almost 100 years. Contents include a mass of skins and feathers - Jungle Cock necks, Macaw, Cock-of-the Rock, seals fur and other materials and equipment. Many are complete bird specimens. approx. 20 (toucans, macaws and egrets, kingfishers and pittas) from Latin America, India and the Far East, and a large number of necks, and heads of smaller species (Golden Pheasant etc. Each is carefully wrapped in newspapers, several dated late 19th century, but mostly 1911-1918 vintage. eg The Fishing Gazette 4 November 1916. plus many boxes of Tippet and tail feathers, virtually everything that has ever flown, assorted casts, furs and capes in various card/tin boxes, all in large black japanned tin trunk 26”x19”x14”. Previously owned by Arthur Hawley, gifted to Capt. Roddie Casement RN then passed down to Cmdr. M.B Casement OBE. RN. See images. Also includes COTINGA, the lightest are Spangled Cotingas (Cotinga cayana)….darkest are Purple Breasted Cotingas (Cotinga cotinga). The brown bird with white crest on the left (Lot 152) is a Nankeen Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)
An early 20th Century mahogany cased grandmother clock by Elkington & Co Ltd, Glasgow with a silvered dial and chapter ring with black Roman numerals, named to the dial `Tempus Fugit`, above a glazed swing door enclosing two weights and pendulum, the trunk decorated with a satinwood inlaid shell motif, 183cm high x 34cm wide
JOHN BUTCHER - BOGHALL A 19TH CENTURY OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment, applied brass scrolls and central finial, later case with waisted trunk and box plinth, 8-day mechanism, 4-pillar with anchor escapement, faced by an arched" brass dial with cast applied spandrels and calendar, 2.08m high
Mid 18th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Samuel Stretch of Bristol, the mahogany veneered hood having an oak swan neck pediment, arch shaped door flanked by cylindrical pillars with Corinthian capitals, oak trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, the arch shaped brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter rings with Roman and Arabic numerals, penny moon/lunar age dial to arch and subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre, eight day striking movement, 223cm high We do not guarantee the workings of clocks, please telephone department for further details
George III oak and mahogany longcase clock by William Cuff of Shepton Mallet, the hood having a box top with swan neck pediment, square glazed door flanked by cylindrical pillars, trunk with long door and standing on a plinth base, 9.75” brass dial with cast spandrels, engraved foliate decoration to the centre, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, and with calendar aperture, 30 hour striking movement, 211cm high Case not original to dial/movement, crossbanding to trunk not original, cheeks have had a certain amount of re-building and work, some repair to veneers on door etc, there is a `rivet` to the matted centre of dial just below the figure 12 which suggests t
Early 20th Century Dresden porcelain figure depicting a Golden Pheasant perched on a tree trunk, 32cm high Underside of bird`s beak has possibly been ground down to remove a chip, the feathered collar has damage to the right hand side where two sections totalling approximately 25mm in length have been broken off and re-stuck - ** General condition consistent w

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