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Pair of 19th century style gilt metal and slate figural candelabra, with female figures holding up six light torches on moulded bases with scrolling bracket feet, 100 cm highCondition Report: One piece of banding around the base detached but present.Some light corrosion of the metal.Some light wear.
Early 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, with ring handles and pad feet, enclosing two lidded compartments and a later bowl, H18 W34 D16 cm, and a mahogany cavetto moulded topped box with brass handle, and ogee bracket feet, enclosing three compartments (one foot missing), H18 W30 D17 cm (2)
Late 19th/early 20th century, shelf bracket carved with a wolf's head hunting horn branches and foliage, 22 cms wide 29 cms highPROVENANCE; A collection of Black Forest carvings from a local deceased estateCondition Report: Split horn below the wolfs head. Small piece re-glued.General wear and tear consistent with age.
Late 19th/early 20th century Black Forest carved wood wall bracket with a heron holding a fish and reeds and rushes, 25 x 36cms high PROVENANCE; A collection of Black Forest carvings from a local deceased estateCondition Report: Old worm damage.Splits in back.Light wear and tear consistent with age.
George III mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock on turntable base by Tomlin, London, the arched case surmounted by a hinged handle above a glazed door with pierced brass sound fret and brass twisted pillars enclosing a floral painted dial with Roman and Arabic dial above a subsidiary calendar dial, with a signed eight day six pillar triple fusee movement having anchor escapement with full engraved backplate, chiming the quarters on eight bells, and the hour on a larger bell, 52cm high, with pendulum, keys and winderBiography Edward Tomlin is recorded working at the Royal Exchange having been admitted to the Clockmakers Company in 1768 until 1798. A bracket clock signed by him is illustrated in Cescinsky & Webster English Domestic Clocks Fig. 359 page 315, published 1914 by George Routledge & Sons. Examples of both clocks and watches by Tomlin are displayed in the Science Museum, LondonCondition Report: Face re paintedGood overall condition with some cracks and knocks to the case commensurate with use and age Front door key, back door key and winding key presentWe cannot guarantee whether it works
18th century mahogany cased 8 day bracket clock, inscribed William Webster, London, the brass handle over a cavetto top and matted brass dial with angel spandrels and inscribed silvered chapter ring, the twin train fusee movement with repeat mechanism striking on a bell, the back plate engraved with scrolls and inscribed William Webster London, 38 cm highCondition Report: Dial 15 cm square, no winding key. Case has been raised in height with pads under the feet, one pad is loose, other pads with some losses. Some evidence of alterations to the back plate (arbitrary arbor holes, one filled). Movement has not been tested, repeat mechanism running at the time of inspection. Case overall in good condition, some cracking to the veneer commensurate with age
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted pillars enclosing a brass dial with strike/silent and dolphin spandrels to the arch above a silver chapter ring, gilt mask spandrels and subsidiary seconds and date dials, over an arched trunk door and panelled plinth base, on bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, pendulum and two weights, 19th century parts, dial 31 cm square, H219 cm
Early 20th century brass carriage clock, inscribed J. Hall & Co., the ivorine and silvered dial depicting cupid, torches and musical instruments, the case with reeded columns and moulded bracket feet, the twin train movement with repeat mechanism striking on a gong, inscribed E.M.& Co, 20 cm highCondition Report: Balance wheel possibly replaced, not running at the time of inspection, but repeat mechanism appears ok. Case overall in good condition commensurate with age and use
Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, the lancet arched carved case with foliate finials and cluster columns, enclosing a silvered dial with speed subsidiary dial and inscribed Wm Rowlands, London, the twin train movement with repeat mechanism striking on a gong, H58cm (without bracket) W38 cm
Early 19th century inlaid mahogany and satinwood eight day longcase clock, the shaped top with brass finials and inlaid panel of a vase of flowers over inlaid columns enclosing an arched dial with moon phase in the arch and the four seasons depicted in the spandrels, the dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed ?astor, the trunk door with inlaid panel depicting Britannia over a plinth base with splayed bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, dial 33 cm wide, 230 cm high
Oak longcase eight day longcase clock, with later carving, the caddy shape hood over turned supports and a brass dial with mask spandrels, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the silvered chapter ring inscribed, John Sedon Frodsham, over a trunk door carved with a knight on a foliate and rosette carved base with bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, dial 27.5 cm square, case 198 cm high
18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock, the moulded top hood with blind fret carved frieze over turned columns enclosing a brass dial with matted centre, date aperture and mask head spandrels, over a moulded trunk door with glazed panel on a plinth base with bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, dial 28 cm square, case 219 cm high
Parkinson & Frodsham mahogany cased double fusee eight-day bracket clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals, Change Alley, London, striking on a bell, on brass ball feet, 41cm high,Condition Report: Movement has been restored/serviced in the past and now has nylon string, pendulum and backplate with a light swirl decoration on the brass, bell probably later and made of alloy. Case faded, some wear to the dial with losses of white around the edge and winding holes
19th century French brass and coloured inlaid ebonised portico clock, the enamelled dial within gilt metal mounted barley twist supports on a rectangular base with scrolling bracket feet, in a glass dome with ebonised base, total height 67 cmCondition Report: With bi-metallic pendulum and winding key
George III mahogany tallboy the moulded cornice over three short and three long graduated drawers, over a base with a further three long graduated drawers, on later bracket feet, H177.5 W107 D55 Condition Report: Some areas of loose and missing moulding on the cornice. signs of repairs to the drawer fronts and surrounds. Some drawer corners missing, some veneer missing on drawer surrounds. One foot may prove to be loose when moved
George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the later bevelled glazed pair of doors enclosing shelves pigeonholes and drawers, over a sloping fall enclosing pigeon-holes and drawers above a long, two short and two long graduated drawers on bracket feet, the bureau with handles to the sides, H225 W113 D61
George III mahogany chest on chest, the later dentil cornice over two short and three long graduated drawers and canted fluted corners above a base with three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, H191, W117, D56 cmCondition Report: Cornice possibly later. At least third generation of handles, with evidence of previous knob handles on the front of the drawers. Significant wear and scoring to the bracket feet. General wear commensurate with age and use
George III oak and crossbanded mahogany bureau bookcase, the dentil cornice over a pair of panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves over a sloping fall enclosing pigeonholes and drawers over three short drawers and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, H228, W120, D53 cmCondition Report: Overall in good condition. Handles appear to be original. Moulding on Left hand side loose. Overall condition commensurate with age and use.
Early 19th century crossbanded mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice over two short and three long graduated drawers over a base with a further three long graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet, H196 W117 D56 cmCondition Report: High sheen French polished with some marks and scratches, particularly to the sides and feet, later handles with parts missing. General condition commensurate with age and use
George III mahogany and chevron banded knife box, the shell inlaid cover over a serpentine front enclosing a fitted interior, 36 cm high, an oval mahogany tray with wavy rim and brass handles, 67 cm wide, and a George II style dressing table box, the serpentine front with four drawers, on bracket feet, 45 cm wide (3)
George II walnut bureau, with boxwood and ebony stringing, the sloping fall enclosing pigeonholes and drawers over two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, H102 W92 D51 cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use. Front right corner next to slope replaced, some natural cracking of the timbers on the sides. Later leather inset surface to the interior, small drawers to the interior are dropping onto the long drawer below. Some mouldings and veneers replaced on the drawer fronts. Replacement handles, drawer linings and feet possibly replaced.
19th century mahogany linen press with panelled doors enclosing slides over two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, h188 x w128 x d60cm,Condition Report: No key and panelled door locked. However, still able to open to reveal open fronted linen drawers. Split in timber next to right short drawer, possibly later feet. Repair to base of bottom drawer
19th century French walnut commode, the marble top over a moulded frieze drawer and three long drawers on bracket feet, H97 W107 D54 cmCondition Report: Marble probably later replacement, some veneers repaired on the drawers, timbers cracked on either side, minor scratches to the varnish commensurate with age and use
†AMENDED DESCRIPTION - French Empire marble top mahogany commode, the grey marble top with moulded edge over a moulded frieze drawer, three long drawers and a base drawer, on moulded bracket feet (part of feet missing), H95, W122, D57 cm. VAT is payable on the hammer price for this lot in addition to Buyers Premium and VATCondition Report: †Front left moulding for foot loose in a drawer, mouldings for left side and back feet missing. Some veneer missing at the back of the base, and slight losses and repairs on the drawer surrounds
A pair of reproduction cross banded burr walnut three height chest of drawers on bracket feet, each 85cm by 49cm by 82cmCondition report: Chest one - a few light marks to the top. Light surface scratch to the right-hand side, otherwise good condition and nice colour. Chest two - one or two light scratches to the back of the top, approximately 1cm long. Otherwise good condition.

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