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George III mahogany bureau with a good shaped fitted interior with a central panelled door and unusual secret stepped front drawer below, flanked by 2 document drawers, long drawer each side above 4 pigeon holes and 3 drawers below, 2 short drawers, 3 graduated long drawers below, flanked by fluted quarter turned pilasters, on ogee bracket feet, W 101cm
A Regency mahogany tall cabinet on chest, two door base with fitted drawers interior shelved top. 240cms h x 113cms w.Condition ReportBreaks at bracket feet. Sun bleach to base top, veneer loss to top cabinet left side, warp to top cabinet door. crack to base left, crack to base door side edge. Not original handles.
London Transport 1960s bus stop enamel items (3) comprising a small BUS STOP SIGN as fitted in runners above tubular bus shelters, most uncommon (10.5" x 10" - 27cm x 25cm); a double 'BUS FARE STAGE' SIGN with bracket, also uncommon and only used on bus and coach stops, and a bus stop G-PLATE 'Form queue this side'. All are in good to very good, ex-use condition. [3]
WIKING 3-tlg Konvolut aus Cabrio Modellfahrzeugen mit Insassen, 1951-69, bestehend aus Jaguar-Sport, Cellonscheibe, mattgraublaue Karosserie, stellenweise durch Lichteinwirkung aufgehellt, Lenkrad mit Fahrer vergossen, Achshalterung geschlossen, Bodenprägung "WM im Kreis", GK20/4D, 1955-59; blaßroter Sportviersitzer, Lenkrad mit Fahrer vergossen, unverglaster Drahtachser, ohne Herstellerzeichen, GK 21/ 3 B, 1951-52 und roter Mercedes SL Cabrio mit eingesetztem Lenkrad, Bodenprägung "WM", GK 233/1C, 1962-69.| WIKING 3 convertible model cars with figures in the scale 1:87, consisting of Jaguar Sport, Cellon disc, matt grey-blue body, lightened in places, cast steering wheel with driver, closed axle bracket, embossed "WM in a circle" on the bottom, yc.20/4D, 1955-59; Pale red sports four-seater, cast steering wheel with driver, unglazed wire axle, no manufacturer's mark, yc. 21/3 B, 1951-52 and red Mercedes SL convertible with inserted steering wheel, bottom embossing "WM", yc. 233/1C, 1962-69.
A mid-19th century oak cased longcase clock with a swan’s neck pediment and wooden paterae, with a square hood door flanked by matching ring turned pillars, trunk with reeded cluster columns, short double pointed arch topped door with crossbanding, on a square plinth with inlaid crossbanding and bracket feet, with a 14” square painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track and matching painted spandrels, semi circular date aperture with date wheel behind, matching brass hands, dial inscribed “Scales, Kendal”, dial pinned directly to a 30hour weight driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With steel chain, weight and pendulum. The Scales were a prolific family of 19th century clockmakers in Kendal, Cumbria, they are also recorded in trade directories of the period as working as goldsmiths and dentists.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 54cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
A German "Junghans" Westminster chiming mantle clock c1910, in an oak case with a break arch top and brass carrying handle, arch topped glazed door flanked by two reeded pillars with capitals, on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, silvered sheet dial with chapter ring and subsidiary chime silent and pendulum regulation dials, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, three train eight-day movement chiming the quarters and hours on five gong rods. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 35cm Length/Width: 32cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
A late 20th century oak cased Grandmother clock with a swan's neck pediment and ball and spire finial, glazed break arch hood door with four turned pillars, full length glazed trunk door with a break arch top, trunk on a square plinth raised on bracket feet, with a weight driven three train German chiming movement, chiming the quarters and striking the hours on gong rods, brass break arch dial with a working moon disc, subsidiary day, date, month and seconds dials, silvered chapter ring and steel serpentine hands. With weights, chains and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 192cm Length/Width: 41cm Depth/Diameter: 28cm
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BUREAUWith two short over two long drawers on bracket feet 76cm wide; 98cm highOld marks and scratches all over, some staining to the wood at the front of the chest and on the slope front, interior fitted with central door flanked by two drawers. Chips to the drawer mouldings with signs of old repairs.
Hamburg American Corporation, Hamburg, a 19th century ebonised and gilt brass bracket clock, the brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring, the signed movement striking the hours and half on a bell, the case with gilt brass mounts, raised on a matching pedestal with applied cast masks, overall height 163cm, pendulum, key.Sold with a Time and Motion, Beverley receipt for £650 in 1987.HAC was founded in 1883 from the partnership of Paul Landenberger and Philip Lang in Schramberg. Originally called Landenberger and Lang, became the Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik in 1891. Landenberger previously worked as business manager for Junghans. In 1930 the HAC merged with Junghans. The trademark of two crossed arrows was registered in 1892.
A good, early 19th century 8-day longcase clock, the mahogany case with inlaid stringing, reeded columns to the trunk and hood, surmounted by swan necked pediment and supported on bracket feet, 14" painted arched dial with rolling moon feature, corners painted with fans against a green background, birds to the centre, signed for Glover of St Helens (there are several Glovers listed around the Prescot, St Helens areas, also in Widnes), with weights, pendulum and winding key. Approx height 220 cmCondition Report: Does not appear to have been serviced for quite some time and would benefit from a clean, some damage to the mouldings and areas of veneer loss, not restored.
An early 19th century 8-day mahogany cased longcase clock, the case with ¾ length door, square reeded columns, swan-necked pediments, ogee bracket feet, inlaid stringing, 13 inch square dial with inset ‘hatchet’ rolling moon, Arabic numerals, date indication, paintings showing representative figures of the continents to the corner, signed for John Barry, Ratliff Bridge (Loomes lists John Barry at Bolton le Moor in 1824), matched brass hands, with weights and pendulum, 220cm tall.
A selection of clocks including Victorian black slate and malachite set striking mantel clock, a French gilt metal striking mantel clock, a walnut cased carved mantel timepiece, a brass lantern form striking mantel clock, 20th century, two cased movements, an Art Deco chrome plated desk timepiece, single fusee clock movement, torsion mantel clock, a French single handed striking wall clock with bracket and a modern Highlands Vienna type wall clock (11)
A Pair of Minton Majolica Garden Seats, 1863, of square form with faux rattan seats over pierced panels with mythical beasts and geometric motifs, on leaf capped scroll bracket feet, impressed marks, 47cm highCondition report: One with heavy chipping to the four yellow scrolls moulded on the feet. The other with small chips to the same areas. No other damage and free from repair.

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