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Two Chinese porcelain blanc de chine "Rhinoceros Horn Form" porcelain Libation Cups, the larger decorated in relief with cherry blossom (14cm wide), the smaller of similar design and on pierced "root style" base (9cm diameter) (2) CONDITION REPORT: Large Cup - Firing cracks to prunus trunk and leaves/fault to branch (manufacturing faults). Minor foot rim fritting. Small Cup - Glaze cracks/brown stains to base, otherwise good.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, having a moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing the 11 inch square brass dial by J. Ogden (probably Halifax) inscribed to the spandrels “Behold this Hand, Observe ye Motions Trip, Mans Precious Hours Away Like These Slip”, with thirty hour movement and single pointer, inscribed “J. Ogden” to the centre, flanked by simple columns with Corinthian capitals and with long trunk door and conforming base. Height 82 ins.
A 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, the domed hood with turned finials above a long trunk door, box base and plinth, the 30.5 cm dial with a roundel to the arch inscribed Rd Stonehouse, Whitby. The dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, with an eight day movement, 210 cm high.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, fretwork panels and fluted ionic columns above a long trunk door enclosed between 1/4 fluted columns, a box base and bracket feet, the 31cm brass dial inscribed to the arch "James Gray, Edinburgh, with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the associated eight day movement striking on a bell, 221cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and fluted Corinthian columns above a long trunk door and box base, the 30cm dial with a metal moon to the arch, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 212cm high
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and ionic columns above a cross banded long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30.5 cm dial painted with a landscape scene to the arch and spandrels, with painted Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed, Thomas, Llandovery the eight day movement striking on a bell, 222 cm high
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and fluted ionic columns, above a shaped long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 31 cm dial painted to the arch with a pointer in a woodland, with Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 221 cm high.
A Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, late 19th century, brass bound with metal handles to either end, with castors to the bottom and pre-patent locks, the interior lined in striped pink ticking, the lid padded and with pink ribbon taping, trays missing, with engraved Louis Vuitton paper label numbered 43023 'Medaille D'or Paris 1889', 57 x 75 x 50cm
18th century oak military trunk for Hugh Cossart Baker 27th regiment, studded top original label to lid and painted front panel Hugh Cossart Baker (1760-1802) Born in Glanmere, Cork, Ireland. In his military service, he attained the rank of Captain in the 27th Regiment of Foot. Married Dorcas Phipps in Ireland in 1787. 13 x 29 x 15in. (33 x 74 x 38cm)
A late 19th century Majolica casket in the form of a dark blue trunk the domed lid with a yellow leather strap and mouse forming the handle, the ends decorated with double bands of brown five dot tiles, the casket with raised corner mounts of cockatoo heads and pale blue wings, the sides with looped branch handles, 9½in. (24cm.) wide, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high.
A George V oak diminutive longcase clock with eight day movement chiming on gongs, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and boss to arch inscribed `Tempus Fugit`, the case with arched hood and glazed door above beaded trunk and base, height approx 165.5cm, together with pendulum.
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted enamel break arch dial inscribed `Chas Oldham Southam` within a gilt beaded surround above Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials cornered by gilt foliate scroll spandrels, the break arch hood surmounted with gilt ball finial above a glazed door flanked by tapering columns, the trunk door with crossbanded decoration flanked by reeded canted corners, on a similarly decorated base, height approx 225cm, with a key, pendulum and two weights.
A pair of Belleek porcelain vases decorated with shamrocks, late 20th Century, another pair of Belleek porcelain vases of baluster shape with moulded detail, a second period Belleek trunk stump spill vase (minor fault), a Waterford cut glass bowl, a Mdina type vase and an Italian pottery vase printed with military emblems.
A Chinoiserie metal mounted and camphor wood trunk, early 20th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with central cartouche containing figures, overall with stylised foliate borders and applied stud work, 76cm wide; together with a further larger leather mounted camphor wood trunk, 91cm wide and a tin box, (3).
A late 18th century North Country oak longcase clock, mahogany cross banded, having an associated 12-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring inscribed Robert Sadler London, seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, decorated foliate scroll and cherub mask spandrels and set 8-day anchor movement, striking bell. The case with broken swan neck pediment flanking a globe and dart finial over plain column supports and an arch topped trunk door, raised on box base and shaped bracket feet, 210cm high x 47cm wide x 25cm deep.
An early 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, ebony line inlaid, having Roman and Arabic silvered dial with outer minute track, set 8-day anchor movement, striking bell. The case with architectural pediment above a shaped trunk door flanked by chamfered corners, raised on plinth base, 192cm high x 44cm wide x 25cm deep
Joshua Wilson, London, an 18th Century pine longcase clock, the 11-inch broken arch topped dial set Roman and Arabic chapter ring, seconds subsiduary dial and date apeture, within foliate spandrels, the 8-day anchor movement striking bell. The associated case with pilaters to hood, above a plain trunk door, raised on plinth base, 203cm high x 39cm wide x 22cm deep
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, impressed `1894 6 DEP`, with brown wig, closing eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, height approx 47cm, clothed (de-strung, eyes detached and other faults), together with a composition baby doll with bent limb body, a rocking cot, a doll`s dome top trunk and clothes (faults).
An oak longcase clock, the brass arched dial inscribed William Webster, Exchange Alley, London, the five-pillar eight-day movement with strike and chime, in an oak case with spiked ball finials, 233cm (91.75") high Condition Report: The clock is with pendulum and three weights and at present is in working order although the chime is out of sync, the movement it seated incorrectly and the dial arch is partially obscured by the door when closed, there is a gap between the bottom of the dial and base of hood door which closes with difficulty and is missing some glass putty; the trunk base is missing some beading and the bracket feet are in poor condition.
A Queen Anne marquetry longcase clock, circa 1700 and later, with caddy topped hood and floral marquetry case, the square brass dial signed Tho Barett of Lewes with subsidiary second dial to an eight-day striking movement, 224cm (88") high/see illustration Condition Report: The finials to the hood are missing but the clock has weights pendulum and damaged key; the side moulding to the hood slide is loose, the trunk door has re-veneered sides and the door has been re-veneered with contemporary marquetry some moulding missing, the bull?s eye later; Five pillar movement and working calendar aperture, spandrels to dial very glossy. 12" square face.
A mid-19th Century wall clock by James Hanny Wild-Cop Shrewsbury, the mahogany case with circular hood and brass bezel to the door and carved brackets to the corners, the trunk with canted sides and enclosed by an arch top door, the circular white dial signed, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a gong, 152.5cm (60") high Condition Report: The case has a small piece of veneer missing from above the keyhole escutcheon, this is retained in an envelope inside the clock; base panel with slight blistering; movement restored and with wire to the going trains. Provenance. This clock has been in the principal’s office at the Royal National College for the blind for many years.
Leather on pine, dome topped trunk, circa 1850, made by Robert Free of 115 HIgh Holborn in London. In need to total refurbishment. I did some research on the internet and found details of Robert Free and the work he produced. He made a lot of trunks for the legal profession in The Inns of Court (Lincoln`s Inn, Gray`s Inn etc) and he lived in Hoxton, east London.

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