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A George III eight day striking longcase clock, by Henry Morrice, London, with arched hood and gilt brass dial with moon phase and subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring and pierced spandrels, stamped 'Henry Morrice London', with brass twin train fusee movement, anchor escapement, the trunk with arched door on bracket feet, 216cm high.
An RCA Uni-directional type KU-3A ribbon microphone, pre-war, with metal bracket & case.Provenance: Property of the Late Ray Merrin, film re-recording sound mixer, part of the Oscar winning 'Best Sound' team for The Last Emperor (1987) and recipient of the Bafta Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution to sound design. Ray's filmography includes A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Tommy, Alien, The Killing Fields, Little Voice, Hilary & Jack, Trainspotting and the two first Harry Potter films.
An 18th century provincial Welsh oak deuddarn, with carved date '1773' above an arrangement of five drawers and two panelled cupboard doors above two larger panelled doors on very broad bracket feet, 196cm H x 156cm W x 57cm D Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales CONDITION REPORT: The planks for the base and shelves are currently loose from the carcass. The bracket foot panel to the right hand side of the base is detached but present. PLEASE NOTE: This is a very heavy piece of furniture and will requite two strong persons to remove this from the building. DO NOT send one person / carrier.
A George III Welsh inlaid oak high back dresser, possibly Montgommery, the serpentine cornice above three open shelves, cupboard doors to the side above four graduated long drawers flanked by cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 213cm high x 193cm wide x 47cm D Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales
A George III Welsh oak housekeepers cupboard, with two fielded cupboard doors enclosing shelves above an arrangement of seven drawers on bracket feet, 220cm H x 184cm W x 55cm D Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales CONDITION REPORT: Handles and escutcheon are not original, the bracket feet on the base are a lighter colour of oak to the other sections. Some pieces of moulding have been re-attached. Some old worm holes there and there. Some of the plank joints are open. grubby around the latches for the doors. The hinges and lock are not original. Internally painted green which has worn in parts. Age wear patina throughout to the wood, overall appearance ok. PLEASE NOTE: This is a very heavy piece of furniture and will requite two strong persons to remove this from the building. DO NOT send one person / carrier.
An Arts and Crafts oak dressing table, with mirror back and two drawers above two short and two long drawers, on turned legs, 150cm H x 122cm W x 56cm D, with an Arts and Crafts carved oak wardrobe, with two mirrored doors and two drawers below, on bracket feet, 212cm H x 196cm W x 60cm DProvenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales
David Matthews of London - an C18th oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched 12" brass dial signed to convex disc to arch, within dolphin spandrels, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within cast mask spandrels, having date aperture, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having mahogany crossbanding and canted corners over a boxbase with bracket feet, h.209cm
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the case of Gothic outline, having convex glass and brass bezel, the unsigned white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, the case being fully restored and having gilt brass pierced grilles, on re-gilded ball feet, h.45cm
An Elliott of London walnut cased musical bracket clock, in the mid-18th century style, retailed by Garrard & Co of London, the figured walnut case with caddy top and lacquered brass carry handle over an arched brass dial, with silvered chapter ring, Garrard retailers badge to matted centre, and with Whittington, Westminster and Winchester chimes dial to the arch, with further chime/silent and slow/fast subsidiary dials, three winding holes for a wire-driven triple fusee musical movement playing eight hammers on eight bells, with further hammer on large bell, the backplate signed Elliott London and numbered 109/250, the case with glazed side panels and rear door, h.39cm (handle down). Footnote: This clock was made for the Crown jewellers Garrard of Regent Street, London, to commemorate the anniversary of the London clockmaker Daniel Quare . The pierced brass carry handles incorporate the initials DQ. In good working order with all functions working.Some tarnishing to carry handle.Case complete and excellent; no splits, losses to woodworm, some fading to back only.With original ‘T’ winding key.An excellent example.
A 19th century French ebonised boulle work and brass mounted bracket clock, the case having applied figural gilt brass mounts flanking brass dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer scale for seconds, twin winding holes for a brass eight day twin barrel going movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case with glazed sides, raised on reeded turned feet, h.56cm
A George III mahogany cabinet on stand, the upper section having twin fielded panelled doors opening to reveal well-fitted interior, being an arrangement of fourteen oak lined drawers, the base having brushing slide over four long graduated drawers, on later ogee bracket feet (with some losses and requires restoration), h.192cm, w.87cm, d.51cm
dating: 1871 provenance: England, Rifled, round, 15 mm cal. barrel, with various stamps at the base, adjustable rear sight and fore-sight; typical Snider bolt; forward spring lock, marked 'B.S. A. Co. 1871' and crowned 'VR'. Wooden, full stock with brass mounts and iron barrel bracket and ramrod. length 110.5 cm.
dating: 1860 provenance: Austria, Octagonal, 13.9 mm cal. barrel, almost smooth-bore, with round nozzle, the base with stamps, no rear sight, clutch for a bayonet and fore-sight; Wänzel bolt; forward spring lock, dated '860' and with imperial eagle. Wooden stock (defects) with iron mounts, no barrel bracket. No ramrod and hole for it. With socket bayonet (length 71 cm). length 110 cm.

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