19th Century Nicole Freres walnut veneered cylinder music box, the hinged lid bearing card label detailing the eight airs played, opens to reveal a glass window displaying the 2-section comb, cylinder (approx 24cm long)and six bells, L. No. 1956, G. No. 52828, S. No. 5413, with floral inlaid decoration to lid, bone escutcheon, raised on four rounded bracket feet, measures 55cm wide x 27.5cm high
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George III Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the upper section within two astragel glazed doors, the lower section with double fall front faux drawers opening to a fitted interior over two cupboard doors opening to two pull out slides, raised on swept bracket feet, 126cm wide x 61cm deep x 242cm high
A late 18th century mahogany-cased eight-day longcase clock: the twelve-inch painted dial with moon phase, Latin legend 'Sic est vita hominis', Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds-hand and signed 'A Crawford, Whitby' and cornered by spandrels as painted roses. The dial flanked by a pair of Corinthian columns with brass acanthus capitals. The main trunk with dentil cornice, shaped figured mahogany door and raised on short bracket feet. Together with weights, pendulum, key and some small pieces of wood now away. (207 cm high)Condition Report: It appears to a 'marriage' and the movement is not originally attached to the case. It has two splits to the right-hand side (looking from the front) on the wood above and below the glass. The dial has crazing to the paint surface, the top of the right-hand acanthus capital there is some wood away and some damage to the open fretwork, the figured door is nicely coloured and flat. There are pieces of wood away to the decorative arches at the top and the left-hand side. The right-hand returned dentil moulding is away. Two inch veneer away from the lower base section. Some restoration required.
A large 18th century mahogany linen press: the cornice with Hepplewhite-style arcading above two plum pudding panelled doors opening to reveal original slides, the base section with two half-width and two full-width graduated drawers having stamped brass ovals, raised on shaped bracket feet (cornice 148 cm wide x 65 cm deep x 217 cm high)
An 18th century mahogany bureau bookcase: the associated top with two thirteen panel astragal glazed doors above a crossbanded sloping fall opening to reveal fitted drawers and pigeonholes and further over four full-width graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet (92cm wide x 49cm deepest x 206cm high)Condition Report: the top looks in good condition. One or two small screwhead-sized holes to the backboard, the backboards have fallen a little in the top section revealing a 1cm gap at the top. The bureau itself has suffered a little: on the sloping fall there is an approx. 15cm split on the left and right-hand sides and alongside. The hinges look original, there are ink stains, some scratches and scuffs commensurate with age. The sides of the bureau base look to be in good condition. The handles on the draws are replacements but good figuring. Overall a good piece but in need of restoration.
Stockuhr/ Bracket Clock Stil, wohl England, 20. Jh., bez. E.J. Goodfellow Wadebridge, hochrechteckiges, nussbaumfarbig gebeiztes Holzgehäuse, gewölbtes Gesims mit kl. Metallgriff, schauseitig verglaste Tür, goldfarbene Metallplatte mit floralen Applikationen, schw. röm. und arab. Zahlen auf silberfarbenem Metallziffernring, darüber bez.'Tempus fugit', Maße (BxHxT): ca. 24,5 x 44,5 x 17,8 cm, ohne Schlüssel, Funktionsfähigkeit nicht überprüft.
Early Victorian Minton Majolica wall bracket designed by Albert Carrier Belleuse, modelled as a Faun with a hunting horn, carrying a fox on his shoulder, with egg and dart shaped platform, stamped verso, 1842, H50cm x W30cmCondition Report:Chip to front of platform. Very small chip oak leaf under platform. General wear commensurate with age. Inspected under UV.
A small William IV brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock with an eight-day timepiece movement, c1835, single fusee movement and recoil anchor escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and tapered steel spade hands, with a brass bezel and convex glass, the architectural top case with pineapple finial to the square surmount above, the case with brass inlaid canted angles and decorative brass inlay to the rectangular panel beneath the dial, on a plinth base with ball feet.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 21cm Depth/Diameter: 13cmCondition Report:Small piece of missing brass inlay and slight damage to the case rear door.Enamel dial marked.
Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14� two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed �William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899� with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building. Dimensions: Height: 100cm Length/Width: 77cm Depth/Diameter: 36cm
A George III 8-day oak longcase clock by John Ivison of Carlisle c 1795, with a swans neck pediment and spun brass ball and eagle finial, break arch hood door flanked by two plain pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with full length reeded quarter columns and a long wavy topped door with crossbanding, trunk on a square plinth with canted corners raised on bracket feet, brass break arch dial with a silvered centre and chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, minute dots and ten minute Arabic's, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, matching steel hands and pointers, matching cast brass �border� spandrels and a break arch painted depiction of a blacksmith shoeing a horse, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. The Ivison family were prolific family of Cumberland clockmakers recorded as working in Carlisle from 1760-1834, established by H Ivison in 1760 and succeeded by one son and two grandsons all called John, this clock was most probably made by John (II) 1790-1830.Dimensions: Height: 203cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Mahogany cased 20th century longcase clock with a three-train weight driven rack striking German movement, chiming the quarters and striking the hours on nine tubular bells, with Westminster, St Michael and Whittington chimes, Strike /silent, chime/silent facility, hood with a break arch pediment and silk backed side frets, lozenge glazed trunk door on a square plinth raised on bracket feet, with a brass break arch dial, silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre, spandrels, seconds dial and chime selection to the break arch. With key, brass faced pendulum bob and three brass cased weights. Dimensions: Height: 225cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 32cm
George III mahogany chest, rectangular moulded top over four graduating cock-beaded drawers, on bracket feet, with ivory escutcheons This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 83cm Length/Width: 90cm Depth/Diameter: 49cmCondition Report:Ivory Act - Submission reference: 2WRX8LXF
George III oak dresser, the projecting dentil cornice and shaped and pierced apron over two plate racks, six small shelves and four spice racks, leading to base with five drawers and two cupboards, raised on ogee bracket supports Dimensions: Height: 211cm Length/Width: 179cm Depth/Diameter: 52cm
Late 18th century oak dresser and rack, the raised plate rack with projecting cornice over fretwork frieze and three heights, fitted with small spice drawers and flanked by fluted uprights, the dresser base with rectangular top over two short and two long drawers, two cupboards enclosed by fielded doors with stepped and pointed ogee arches, fluted uprights, on shaped bracket feetDimensions: Height: 199cm Length/Width: 172cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm

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