English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the foliate engraved movement back plate signed Jennens, London, playing on a nest of nine bells and striking on a large gong, the 8" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and with subsidiary chime/silent and Cambridge chime/chime on eight bells dials to the arch, within an arched stepped pillared case surmounted by acanthus and acorn finials, 18.5" high (pendulum)
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English walnut double fusee balloon bracket clock, the movement striking on a bell signed W. Johnson, Strand, London, the 5" silvered dial signed W. Johnson, Strand, London with strike/silent adjustment lever within an acanthus cast bezel, and waisted balloon shaped case with applied acanthus mounts, 14.25" high (pendulum)
English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the back plate with locking pendulum and the 7" cream painted arched dial both signed French, Royal Exchange, London, with subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case with rounded arched hood surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 17" high (pendulum)
English walnut three train large bracket clock, the movement stamped with maker's trademark stamp no. 501, playing on eight bells and striking on a large gong, the 8.5" square dial within an ornate carved stepped case incised with geometric foliate motifs and surmounted by a caddy top and baluster pillared gallery, 22.5" high (wall bracket, pendulum, winding key)
Attractive mahogany grandmother clock, the 7" square brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and cherub spandrels, twin fusee movement, the case with a square flat hood and slender turned pillars with blind fret decoration, the case with long door and canted corners, upon ogee bracket feet, 66.5" high (pendulum)
Small walnut single train mantel clock timepiece with W & H movement, with Camerer, Kuss & Co label to the inside back door, the 4.25" dial signed Camerer Kuss & Co, 186 Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush within a square stepped case with applied brass presentation plaque, 9" high; together with a small German brass two train bracket clock and one other (3) (two pendulums)
Elliott mahogany three train bracket clock, the movement striking on eight rods, the 7" arched brass dial signed Nathan & Co, Birmingham within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 14.5" high; together with an oak two train bracket clock in need of restoration (2) (pendulum)
Walnut single fusee bracket clock, the later 6" square dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 14" high; also a contemporary mahogany two train mantel clock, the 4.25" white dial signed L'Epee a Paris, within an inlaid rounded arched case, 13" high (2) (a.f) (pendulum, two winding keys)
Mahogany single fusee bracket clock, the 6.25" silvered dial within a rounded arched stepped case, 14.75" high (pendulum and winding key); also a mahogany two train lancet ting-tang mantel clock, the W & H movement striking on two gongs, the 5" silvered arched dial with subsidiary slow/fast dial to the arch, within a boxwood banded lancet case, 10.25" high (pendulum and key) (both a.f)
A William IV Mahogany Bracket Clock: Barwise, London: the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement, the arched brass inlaid case carved with lotus, brass acorn finial and side carrying handles above Gothic brass pierced panels, on bun feet H53cm x W28cm x D15cm CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuff to the back of the clock & minor separation to the veneer to the top. Movement striking on bell housed to the top. Original pendulum, runs for 16 hours, would benefit from a service, a clean tidy clock, wooden base under movement a later addition
A Georgian Bracket Clock by J Whitelaw, Edinburgh: of small dimensions. Architectural form set with pillars and acanthus finials; gold dial with floral scrollwork marked to cartouche at bottom 'J N O Whitelaw, Edinburgh'. Scrollwork on silk backings to flanks; glazed back door opens to reveal gong striking mechanism marked 'J A S Whitelaw (1764-1826), Edinburgh' H 14" x W 8" CONDITION REPORT: Case in good original condition, minor scuff to the wood to the back, small loss to back door. In good working order. With receipt of sale from 1971. Movement engraved James Whitelaw. Period pendulum striking on gong
A 19th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock by Mitchell & Russell, Glasgow: The circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement, the arched case with brass carrying handles, the front and sides with brass fish scale panels, on brass bracket feet H31cm x W22cm x D16cm CONDITION REPORT: In good working order, chiming correctly. Good original condition, nicely engraved and signed movement striking on bell.
A Victorian Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock: the case of architectural form with brass finials and inlay on ball feet. Scale and silk flanks with ring handles. Dial marked 'R J Warren, London'. Glazed back door opens to reveal 8-day twin fusee movement striking on bell H 16" x W 9.5" x D 6" CONDITION REPORT: Good working order, striking on bell, lock to back door loose but complete with key. no losses to brass inlay, minor separation to veneers but structurally sound
An 18th Century Longcase Clock by J Maynard of Teignmouth: a one-piece silver face engraved with swan in cartouche and Roman numeral dial with floral and arrow decoration. Subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with ball finials and inlaid gilt brass section to top. Column supports aside dial. Arched door to mahogany case on bracket feet. Two lead weights H 237cm x W 48cm x D24cm CONDITION REPORT: Good condition case & movement, no losses or restoration. Two period lead weights & pendulum. Working order, would benefit from a service
A 19th Century Inlaid Bracket Clock: a mahogany case with ball finials and ball feet. Butterfly inlay in cartouche beneath silvered dial. Roman numeral dial; three winding holes and beetle and poker hands. Musical movement on two gongs H 48cm x W 27cm x D 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Case in good original order with period fixings all securely fixed. Minor vertical separation of veneer above & into butterfly cartouche but structurally sound. Door opens & closes firmly & locks with key. Movement clean, striking on gongs. Westminster chimes & hours lovely tone & runs well, keeping time at present well (3 days). Appears all original with no restoration
An 18th Century Longcase Clock by Joseph Hemmings of London: silvered chapter ring in Roman numerals with gilt spandrels. Subsidiary dial and date aperture within. Strike/silent subsidiary dial to top with gilt spandrel surround. Mahogany case with eagle finials. Corinthian columns aside dial and roundel inlay to case. Two cast-iron weights H 230cm x W 49cm x D 25cm CONDITION REPORT: Top finial in place (missing from catalogue photo), clean case & movement, missing bottom left bracket foot covering period weights & pendulum, working condition
A Desk: George III mahogany single pedestal desk, the hinged top opening into a desk top, above two over three drawer arrangement on wide bracket feet H79cm x W45cm x D34cm CONDITION REPORT: In good, stable condition, good colour & patina, original drawer handles. Splits to rear of side panels. Repair to top (see images)
19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED BLACK EBONISED GEORGIAN STYLE BRACKET CLOCK with caddy top having baluster finials and scrolled together with floral mounts over a brass face with gilt metal spangrals and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and adjustment dial, stepped base with gilt metal floral mounts on scrolled feet. Brass plate two train movement striking on two gongs, stamped W & R, Sch. 17" (43cm) high. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good, some minor wear and blemishes to the ebonising in places. No obvious serious damage or losses. Detailed report on request.
GOOD QUALITY EARLY 20TH CENTURY INLAID SATIN WOOD THREE SECTION WARDROBE having moulded dentil cornice over foliate inlaid centre panels flanked by two glazed doors on a projecting base with two cross banded drawers and bracket feet. Circa 1920. 66" wide (168cm) x 23" deep (58cm) x 84.5" (216cm) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition overall, some minor scuffs and wear to angles but no serious damage or losses.
GOOD QUALITY EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONTED LIBRARY BOOKCASE having moulded dentil cornice over three astragal glazed doors, flanked by reeded canted angles, the projecting base overall cross banded and inlaid with foliate designs to the three blind doors, standing on bracket feet. Circa 1900-10. 74" x 17.5" x 94" high (188cm x 44cm x 239cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, consigned from a large private house in Cardiganshire. Minor scuffs and wear commensurate with age but no serious damage or losses.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE having arched pediment over a pair of oval blind panel doors revealing adjustable shelves to the interior, the projecting base with fall front upper drawer revealing fitted interior over two further drawers. All with satinwood outlines, stringing and cross banding. Heart shaped bone escutcheons on bracket feet. Circa 1815. 33" x 19" x 86" (84cm x 48cm x 219cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good, minor veneer damage to carcass frame around drawers, some splitting to panels of cupboard doors. Ink stains to surfaces, scuffs and wear and tear. Detailed report on request.
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE CORNER CABINET having satinwood inlaid and moulded frieze over astragal glazed door with three shelves to the interior, projecting base with inlaid panelled blind door standing on bracket feet. Circa 1900-1910. 32" x 18" x 81" (81.5cm x 46cm x 206cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall fair condition, some general wear and tear commensurate with age. Particularly scuffs and bumps on lower sections. No obvious serious damage or losses.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LOW TWO STAGE PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice over reeded frieze with heart shaped escutcheon, above a pair of double panel pointed ogee moulded blind doors having bone escutcheons and flanked by quarter reeded panels, revealing fitted shelves to the interior, over four dummy drawers with similar escutcheons. The base with an arrangement of five moulded drawers having bone escutcheons and later turned knobs, standing on shaped bracket feet. Circa 1820. 53" x 21" x 67" (135cm x 53cm x 171cm). Probably Cardiganshire. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good, a little dry and faded in places. Shrinkage to sides. Two missing escutcheons. One end particularly dry. General wear and tear commensurate with age.
18TH CENTURY STAINED PINE TWO SECTION PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded and reeded cornice over two blind panel doors with fitted shelves to the interior, the separate base with two short moulded edge drawers over two long drawers, all with turned knobs and standing on splay bracket feet. Crica 1780. 18" x 23.5" x 29" (46cm x 60cm x 74cm). CONDITION REPORT: Well worn overall, one cornice return is detached but with the lot. Two moulding returns to the cornice are missing. Generally worn and restained overall. Scuffed and marked particularly around lower edges and feet. Cracks evident to two of the side panels.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LOW PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice over a pair of double arch panelled doors flanked by bobbin turned pilasters, on a projecting base with two short and one long drawers having turned knobs standing on pierced bracket feet. Circa 1875. 55" x 20.5" x 63" (140cm x 52cm x 160cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition with descent colour and patination. No serious obvious damage or losses. Fair wear and tear excepted.
18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE HANGING CUPBOARD having moulded cornice over two single ogee pointed arch panel doors, on a projecting base with four blind cock beaded dummy drawers over three short and two long cock beaded drawers having brass swan necked handles standing on slightly reduced bracket feet. Circa 1780. 59.5" x 20.5" x 79" (150cm x 52cm x 198cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition with decent medium colour, a little dry in places. Some missing handles, one dummy drawer front is loose. Further detailed condition report on request.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by Moseley of Neath, having metal mounted broken swan neck pediment over arched aperture flanked by turned pillars, strung outlined waist door on a similarly inlaid panelled base with bracket feet. Arched painted face with Roman Numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. 30 hour movement striking on one bell. Painted with figures and cottages. The face 18" x 12.5". overall 85" (220cm) high. CONDITION REPORT: The case is a little dry with some fading but basically in good condition. Lacking its back legs. Scuffed and worn in places. The face is slightly worn with scratches commensurate with finger ends. Complete with weight and pendulum.
LATE GEORGIAN WELSH OAK DOUBLE STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD having moulded cornice over mahogany veneered frieze, pair of astragal glazed thirteen pane doors revealing three shaped shelves to the interior, the base with two blind panelled cupboard doors standing on bracket feet. 44" x 21" x 81.5" (112cm x 53cm x 207cm) CONDITION REPORT: Good clean, original condition overall, minor scuffs and wear in places commensurate with age but no serious damage or losses.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DOUBLE STANDING CORNER CABINET having moulded and dentil cornice over single thirteen pane astragal glazed door revealing shaped shelved to the interior, the projecting base with reeded frieze over a pair of blind panelled doors with ebony stringing on bracket feet. Circa 1840. 33" x 21" x 83" (84cm x 53cm x 211cm) CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good condition overall, no obvious damage or losses. Minor wear and tear. Two short mouldings missing from below the cornice.
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY TWO STAGE CORNER CABINET with projecting cupboard base, having broken swan neck pediment above foliate inlaid frieze, single astragal glazed door with two fitted shelves, the projecting base with similar inlays and cross banding having a single blind door standing on bracket feet. Circa 1900-1910. 29" x 20" x 84" (74cm x 51cm x 214cm) CONDITION REPORT: A little grubby overall, significant veneer losses to the bracket feet, otherwise minor wear and tear only.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG GRADUATED AND COCK BEADED DRAWERS under a reed moulded top standing on splay bracket feet. Circa 1840. 42" x 20.5" x 41.5" (107cm x 52cm x 106cm) CONDITION REPORT: Water stains to the top, damage and losses to the edge mouldings and minor losses to cock beading in places. Scuffed and worn commensurate with age.
LATE GEORGIAN OAK STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST of two short and three long graduated and cock beaded drawers under a framed moulded edge top standing on bracket feet. Circa 1810. 41.5" x 20.5" x 36.5" CONDITION REPORT: Significant shrinkage to sides and top boards. Damage and losses to back corners. Feet have scuffs and wear.
18TH CENTURY WALNUT STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, moulded edged top with cross banding over two short and three long cross banded drawers standing on tall bracket feet. Circa 1740. 38.5" x 21.5" x 34.5" (97cm x 54.5cm x 87cm). CONDITION REPORT: Some general restoration required with missing mouldings to the top and losses to cross banding particularly around drawer edges. General losses to the feet with two rear feet missing and replaced. Overall, restoration required. Detailed condition report on request.
18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG COCK BEADED AND GRADUATED DRAWERS all with brass oval plate loop handles standing on bracket feet. Circa 1770. 44" x 21.5" x 39" (112cm x 54.5cm x 99cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition for its age. Minor losses and damage to the moulding around the top. Scuffs, ink stains commensurate with its age. Particular losses to cock beading around some of the drawers, scuffs and wear and tear.
MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST of two short and three long graduated and cock beaded drawers with mahogany turned knobs, flanked by quarter pilasters and having panelled ends, on shaped bracket feet. Circa 1840. 48" x 22.5" x 42" (121cm x 57cm x 109cm) CONDITION REPORT: Shrinkage to the boards in the top, general stains and wear commensurate with age. Scuffs to lower legs. General wear and tear commensurate with age. Reasonable patination, if a little dry in places.
17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST of four graduated drawers, in two sections under a framed moulded top, the drawers with geometric mouldings and brass mask pendant handles now standing on bracket feet. 41" x 21.5" x 40" (104cm x 55cmx 102cm) CONDITION REPORT: Good sound condition overall. Alterations and restorations.
Militaria:- a Second World War mine pendant of folding tent form, one of the white canvas panels stencilled H.& S. 1944 CAT. No. W.A.10764; an Anti-Fire Ltd hand held detonator fire extinguisher with a bracket holding a pair of Model B recharge cylinders; a pair of orange painted fine canvas hand paddles, as used in an RAF over-water escape dinghy; two black leather gunner's arm protectors, each with a half oval leather panel with a strap and buckle extending from the straight edge, the back marked BLACKMAN L.G.LD. broad arrow 1944; two German Third Reich books - Deutsche Campfen in Spanien and Narvik 1940

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