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W. PARKES, WOLVERHAMPTON A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK 8-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK the hood with moulded pediment, fretted frieze and flank pilasters, four pillar mechanism with rack bell strike faced by a 12" brass dial with cast spandrels and silve red chapter, plain trunk with box base, on plinth, 2.16m high
A late 18th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and glazed door flanked by turned pilasters over a trunk door to a flat fronted plinth base, the circular brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved to the centre "Josiah Kember Shaw" within pierced C-scroll and phoenix spandrels to a 30 hour movement, 207 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, splits and chips. Some losses. Base with numerous splits, screwed repairs and later additional sections, including whole of lower darker section being a later replacement. Old woodworm holes. Case sits slightly crookedly. Later varnished finish. Various holes and losses to back of case. We can make no guarantees as to whether complete nor whether in working order. Hands have soldered repairs. There is an old piece of fabric across the top of the hood (wood top missing). Dial with scratches.
A group of five medals, awarded to J F Smith, comprising an Afghanistan Medal 1878-79-80 (42/330 85th Foot), LSGC (330 Cr Sgt Shrops L I) and a 1914-15 trio (Eng R N R), a Japanned metal trunk painted J SMITH, 47 cm wide, a ship's flag, and a Copy of Freedom, City of London to Frederick George Edward Smith (1952) See illustration Condition report The medal in the form of two crossed swords marked 1914-15 is marked to the rear ENGJ.F.SMITH R.N.R The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919 medal is marked ENG.LT.J.F SMITH R.N.R The 1914-18 medal is marked with the same name. The long service and good conduct medals is marked 330.CR.SGT.J.SMITH.SHROPS.L.I The Afghanistan 1878-79-80 is marked 42/330 Pte J.Smith 85th Foot
A longcase clock, the 34 cm diameter silvered dial signed REGULATOR, Edwd Smith, Dublin, with Roman numerals, and centre seconds hand, in a mahogany case, with a glazed trunk door, 190 cm high See front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by MW Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock. I am unable to state if movement dial, weights and pendulum are original to the case Please see illustrations The clock cannot be guaranteed to be in working order, after having been moved for sale. The seatboard and cheeks have signs of alteration. The case has some shrinkage splits to both sides of the trunk. There is a section of beading missing to the box section See illustrations The movement would appear complete See illustrations
Rupert Bear A large and comprehensive collection of Rupert related items, including; A complete run of Rupert Annuals from 1936 to the present day (1936 without dust wrapper) Adventure, monster and other books, magazines, etc.; A complete set of the Rupert Annual facsimiles; 1936-45, 1948-53, 1955, 1957-59, 1963, 1965-66 (the missing years were not reproduced as they were considered politically incorrect, unopened, with 3 duplicates) An extensive collection of lapel badges, including a 1930s Rupert League Badge; A complete run of the Nutwood Newsletter; A quantity of Rupert jigsaws; Royal Doulton - Beswick ceramic figures: Rupert Bear, Rupert with Satchel, Bill Badger, Podgy Pig, Edward Trunk, boxed with certificates; Royal Doulton - Rupert Bear Collection figures: Rupert (Archer), Algy Pug, Edward Trunk and Ping Pong, boxed with certificates; A large number of Wedgwood, Arden Sculptures and other ceramic pieces, including cups, plates, ornaments, money boxes, etc.; Other Rupert merchandise including soft toys, pictures, clocks, stationary, model cars, etc.;
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Rowland Griffiths, Llanrwst, the 13" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and two subsidiary dials for seconds and date, to the floral engraved centre, signed, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with broken pediment, ball and spike finials, blind fretwork frieze and free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on a conforming, panelled base with bracket feet, 86" (218.5cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONG CASE CLOCK, with rolling moonphase, the 14 1/2" painted roman dial with subsidiary dial to the centre and floral painted spandrels, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in an arch top case with swan neck pediment, turned finals and gilt metal mounted free standing Corinthian fore columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by conforming fluted quarter columns and raised on a raised panel base with shaped plinth, 93" (236.3cm) high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Evan Williams, Newport, 14" painted Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, enclosed by patera painted spandrels and romantic scenes to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in an arch top case, with swan neck pediment and freestanding fluted Corinthian columns with cast brass capitals, over a long, flame cut trunk door, flanked by fluted and chamferred corners and raised on a conforming base with bracket feet, 85" (216cm) high
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND LATER OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSS-BANDED LONG CASED CLOCK, the square brass dial with pierced brass spandrels and matt engraved centre, powered by an associated, earlier, thirty day movement, striking on a bell, housed in a flat topped case, with moulded cornice and brass capped free standing turned columns, over a long trunk door and raised on a plain base, lacks feet, 81" (204.5cm) high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CROSSBANDED AND BOXWOOD LINE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials to the centre, floral painted corners and equestrian scene to the arch, powered by an associated eight day movement, striking on a bell, housed in an arch topped case with swan neck pediment free standing fore columns and glazed side apertures, above a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by a pair of fluted quarter columns and raised on a flame cut base, with shaped bracket feet, 87 1/2" (222.3cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Edm (und) Schofield, Rochdale, the 13" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture and signed silvered plaque to the scroll engraved matted centre, powered by a 30hr movement striking on a bell, housed in a caddy top case with later brass finials, verre eglomise panel and free standing fore columns with cast Corinthian capitals, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter columns and raised on a plain base with ogee bracket feet, 7 1/4" (2.235m) high, movement matched to dial and case EST 500-700
Naval trunk with inserts to inside lid Provenance: Owned by a Henry Noble Shipton, born 17.1.1769 in Bristol, died 6.12.1824 in Barbados from Yellow Fever. He enlisted as 2nd Lt. in Royal Marines in 1812 and served on HMS Pembroke until 1814, he then resigned his commission and re-enlisted as an Ensign with the 1st Battalion 4th Regiment of Foot. He returned to England in May 1915 and was almost immediately re-embarked to take place in the Battle of Waterloo were he was awarded the Waterloo medal.
Dinky Hornby Britains and other makers Road and Railway accessories: Hornby Dublo buff and brown water crane, Hornby O Gauge platform accaessories including tin trunk and platform tickets, Dinky and Britains die-cast Road Signs and Shell and BP Garage signs with Esso and National Petrol Pumps together with some 1960s Hong Kong plastic Road Signs, P-VG, some with damage (30)
Hornby Hillco Crescent O Gauge Figures and Platform Accessories: including figures by various makers (13), platform trollies (3, one damaged), various size Churns (7), Bassett-Lowke ground signal, Hillco platform scales and trunk, shovel and seat and Hornby lamps (2), P-G some figures with paint loss (30)
Mid-Victorian mahogany drop dial wall clock , the slightly convex white Roman dial named Caney, Rasen , in a cushion frame on a short trunk with pendulum aperture and reeded brackets, the single fusee movement with shaped shoulders, length 33cm (ticks, winds; with pendulum and key). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A good late 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock the brass arched dial with painted moonphase signed `Thos. Andre Naftel a Guernesey` along the top of the arch, with Roman chapter ring, arabic outer minutes, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, pierced steel foliate hands, gilt metal foliate scroll spandrels, the eight day, twin train bell strike movement with four turned pillars, complete with the original lead Nicolas Blondel weights marked `NBD`, in the original plain dark stained oak case, the hood with flared stepped pediment on turned pilasters and arched side glasses, the trunk with moulded broken arch door, on a plain plinth base, 79¾in. (202.5cm.) high.
A George II walnut eight day longcase clock 18th century, by William Wright of London, the brass arched dial with matted centre, signed to the Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, gilt cherub mask spandrels, penny moonphase to arch with Roman silvered dial within gilt dolphin spandrels, all within engraved borders, the bell strike movement with five turned pillars, the case with flared moulded pediment on turned pilasters to the hood, the trunk with cross banded and fielded panelled door, the base with later bracket plinth, 90½in. (230cm.) high, alterations.
A good early 19th century eight day inlaid mahogany longcase clock the twin train, four turned pillar, bell strike movement signed `FRANCIS` to the front plate, the arched brass dial with foliate engraved centre with engraved subsidiary seconds dial at noon and arched date aperture at six, signed `Webb & Son, Frome`, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minutes, pierced black steel hands, gilt brass mask spandrels, painted moonphase to arch, in a good inlaid mahogany case, the hood with three eagle and ball brass finials over a cross banded and satinwood inlaid arched frieze on fluted pillars headed by gilt brass capitals, the trunk with canted corners, tulipwood banding and ebony stringing, the door centred with an inlaid oval, the base with conforming inlaid roundel, raised on slender bracket feet, 97in. (247cm.) high.

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