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Grillenkäfig (?), China Holz, Pflanzenfasern. Halbrundes Gestell auf drei zugespitzten Beinen, Rückwand offen, oben ebenfalls offen. Griff und gleichzeitig Aufhängebügel in Drachen- oder Schlangenform einfach beschnitzt. H. 27 cm, B. 27 cm Cricket cage (?), China Wood, plant fibres. Semicircular frame on three pointed legs, the back open, the top also open. Handle and at the same time hanging bracket simply carved in the shape of a dragon or snake.
WILLIAM IV SATINWOOD STATIONARY BOXwith a lift up lid revealing a lift out divided tray, with ring side handles, standing on bracket feet, 35cm wide, two bridge playing card boxes with suits to the lids, 18cm and 16cm wide, an ebonised circular box, 14cm diameter and a carved box with floral panel decoration, 29.5cm wide (5)
William Cribb, Southampton Row, London; a Victorian mahogany bracket clock: the single-fusee movement, the six-inch round dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel moon hands and signed W.E. Cribb, 146 Southampton Row, London, height 32cm.*Biography William Cribb was a well-known chronometer maker first recorded as working in Coventry as a pupil to the influential watchmaker Thomas Hewitt before moving to 17 & 30, Southampton Row, Russell Square, London from 1816 until 1822, then 58, Theobalds Road and finally 146 Southampton Row until his death in 1876 having been a maker to the Admiralty.
A Louis XV / XVI ormolu mounted kingwood encoignure, with marble top and single quarter veneered door enclosing two shelves, on bracket feet, W.53.5cm D.38cm H.124.5cmCONDITION: Rouge / grey marble top probably original, some light scratch and pit marks and a small chip near the back, ormolu mounts a little rubbed, no key present but locks look old, probably original, interior with two shelves lined with old faded velvet, the main quarter veneered door showing old fine splits and slight lifting to the veneers with a tiny loss at the bottom, worn and scuffed around the base.
A George II mahogany chest on chest, with dentil moulded cornice over two short and three long drawers within fluted canted corners, the base with three long drawers on later bracket feet, W.100.5cm D.53.5cm H.175cmCONDITION: Overall of good rich mid brown mahogany tone, some small teeth missing from the cornice, minor dents and scuffs throughout, the sides are made of stained pine and have verticial splits running down both sides, handles look to be original, locks look original but no key present, later bracket feet. top drawer of the lower section has been forced at some point showing repairs to the timbers above the escutcheon.
An early 19th century mahogany press cupboard, with dentil moulded cornice over a pair of ebony strung panelled doors and a single long drawer on splayed bracket feet, W.119.5cm D.54.5cm H.188cmCONDITION: Overall of mid reddish brown mahogany tone, a few small losses to the teeth of the cornice, notably top right corner, brass escutcheon missing from the right hand door which has a later lock with working key, doors enclose shelves which have been added later, base plinth is of a much darker mahogany tone and has scattered damage most notably to the front right foot.
An Edwardian oak cased barograph, in bevelled glass case, with graph paper drawer, on bracket feet, width 36.5cm depth 22cm height 21cmCONDITION: Fair wear and tear from use, golden finish to the oak which is a little bleached and matted at the back from exposure to sun light, scattered oxidisation spots to the gilt metal work.
A George III mahogany press cupboard, with moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors and two short drawers, on bracket feet, W.127.5cm D.66cm H.145cmCONDITION: Overall of good rich reddish brown mahogany tone, doors with original lock and working key, interior once had sliding trays but has been converted to hanging, base drawers with original handles, but no key, both sides with old fine vertical splits, back left foot has been broken away but pieces are present.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, arched top with ball finials, 8-inch silvered dial signed Heitzman & Son, Cardiff, brass-inlaid and oval aperture door base, fluted pilasters, ball feet, 8-day striking movement with backplate tamped W&H for Winterhalder & Hofmeister, 45cm high Condition Report: dial worn
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED BRACKET CLOCK, with a 20cm convex white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with twin winding holes, the two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a pineapple finial, with twin ring carrying handles and 'fish scale' side panels, with brass stringing and ebonised mouldings, on ball feet, 50cm high.
A MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK WITH A PAINTED DIAL, the arched dial with a painted chapter ring with Roman numerals indistinctly signed 'W... Afwarby' with a date aperture and twin winding holes, the two train fusee movement with short bob pendulum, the case with carrying handle above a raised top, glazed doors and side windows, on ogee bracket feet, 52cm high 32cm wide.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK BY TRAPNELL OF BRISTOL, the crircular convex dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Trapnell Bristol', with twin winding holes, the eight day two train fusee movement striking on a bell with pull repeat. The case topped with a pineapple finial and brass stringing and inlay with 'fish scale' sides and glazed door, on ball feet, 52cm high.
A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK SIGNED 'STAFFORD FREEMAN' LONDON, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing an engraved centre with signature and floral decoration, the movement with single hand and replacement anchor escapement striking on a bell, the bell surrounded by pierced and engraved panels, the front with pricked initials WIC. With wooden pulley wheels, two weights, long pendulum and later oak bracket.
A MASONIC MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY MUIR OF GLASGOW,the steel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary date and seconds dials, signed James Muir, Glasgow, with an arch marked 'St Lux Et Lux Fuit' with a central bible between columns, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, with a flat topped hood, crossbanded door and bracket feet, 211cm high 48cm wide.
AN UNUSUAL GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, with a central rectangular bevel edged plate with a lobed border flanked by smaller mirror plates within a scrolling carved frame surmounted by a jesters face wearing a pointed hat, with a small round fronted shelf below supported on a scrolling bracket, 94cm high , 38cm wide.
AN INDIAN INLAID SANDALWOOD BOX. The rectangular lid inlaid with ebony and ivory or bone in radiating scrolling patterns and running border, the sides and front similarly decorated, with flush fitting carrying handles, on short bracket feet, the interior fitted with a mirror and divided compartments. 16cm high, 41.5cm wide and 26.5cm deep.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY MULE CHEST, with a broad rectangular top above a front with eight recessed rectangular panels and a pair of short drawers with conforming fronts and a single long shallow drawer, all with drop handles and elaborate escutcheons, with panelled sides and bracket feet, carved to the side 'W W 1719', 91cm high, 140cm wide.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the broad shaped top with serpentine front and moulded border above a top drawer with three divisions and three further long graduated drawers with brass ring handles with foliate back plates, on bracket feet, 99cm high, 116cm wide, 59cm deep.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE WRITING DESK, the rectangular top with moulded border and rounded corners with broad satinwood crossbanding above a long drawer with fitted baize lined writing surface and compartments, and a central cupboard flanked by two columns of three short drawers with gilt metal handles and conforming stringing, on bracket feet, 83cm high, 98cm wide.
A QUEEN ANNE STYLE BUREAU FRONTED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the rectangular mirror beneath a wavy-edged frieze with central heart motif, the mirror between tapering moulded uprights on a bureau base with sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with a central cupboard flanked by two small drawers and pigeon holes, above a single short drawer, on small bracket feet, 94cm high x 46cm wide.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above a satinwood frieze with chequered stringing above three short and three long crossbanded drawers, the lower section with a brushing slide above three further long drawers, on tall bracket feet with a wavy edged frieze, 18th century and later, 176cm high, 104cm wide.

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