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^ A Chinese Lacquer Six-Fold Screen, late 19th/early 20th century, inlaid in ivory and hardstones and painted and gilt with figures in a landscape panel within mother-of-pearl foliate lattice borders, on bracket feet, 184cm by 246cm extended. Some edge chipping and loss to each panel. Minimal amount of lacquer cracks. Some chips to the hard stone inlays but mostly these are in good order, no loss of inlays.
19th Century mahogany two door cupboard, 102cm x 57cm x 110cm Condition: Losses to edges of top panel, numerous scuffs, scratches, staining and fading to front panels, two interior shelves are replaced, base and bracket feet with numerous scuffs, marks and losses - **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
A mahogany stereo cabinet with two drop-down doors enclosing a Sony Stereo Cassette-Corder and compact disc player, Trio stereo tuner and stereo amplifier and related paperwork, on bracket feet, height 72.5cm, width 92.5cm, depth 46cm.Additional InformationScuffing and wear, particularly to corners and edges, none of the stereo equipment tested, no guarantee of working order.
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD OF LONDON; a good mid-late 18th century ebonised eight day bracket clock, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals beneath Strike/Silent dial, signed to inset plaque above date aperture, with applied gilt spandrels, the brass back plate with foliate scroll engraved decoration and striking on a bell, on stepped base with brass swing handle, height 50cm, width 30cm, depth 22.2cm (one glass pane af).Additional InformationThe right hand pane of glass cracked, further splits to the case, scuffs, scrapes. Appears to have been revarnished, further scuffs and scrapes to the dial. The case reverse beneath the door has been engraved with an owner's postcode. The lower left section of moulding partly loose to the base of the clock. No guarantee of working order.
LITHERLAND & DAVIS OF LIVERPOOL; a Regency lancet mantel clock, the central dial set with Roman numerals within an inlaid mahogany case, raised on four brass bun feet with lion mask head handles, height 47cm, together with mahogany bracket.Additional InformationThe clock with large splits and cracks running through the veneer, old repairs to the veneer. Escutcheon is missing, areas of loss throughout, the lock missing. Complete with pendulum, the face with craquelure and chips to the enamel.
HAMBURG AMERIKANISCHE UHRENFABRIK; a late 19th century stained mahogany mantel clock, with applied gilt metal wreath and mask heads surrounding central dial set with Arabic numerals, raised on brass bracket feet, height 35cm, width 25cm.Additional InformationScratches, wear to the case throughout, complete with key and pendulum. We do not guarantee the working order of this timepiece.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, with Winterhalder & Hofmeier chiming movement, raised on bracket feet, height 35.5cm, width 24cm.Additional InformationSplitting and lifting to the veneer and case back, complete with pendulum and key.
A 19th century French mantel clock with bronze surmount of Napoleon on horseback, the circular dial set with Roman numerals above engine turned detail, height 44cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, a couple of the bracket feet are slightly loose, missing the back panel, the bronze surmount is slightly loose and has dropped a little because of the weight, the circular glass front is missing part of the hinge but does still fix on to the main part of the clock - please see additional images.
THOMAS MOSS OF FRODSHAM; an 18th century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock, the hood with gilt decorated verre églomisé panel above square braszs dial set with silvered chapter ring featuring Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary dial and applied foliate scroll spandrels, the trunk with quater fluted pilasters on plinth base to bracket feet, height 205cm, width 57cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. Dial currently sitting at a slight angle, will need to be reseated, presume some attention necessary due to the age of the item, some rubbing to the gilt and verre églomisé finish, some surface scuffs and scrapes.
JAMES BROWN OF LIVERPOOL; a Georgian inlaid mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with sun and moon phase subsidiary dial above Roman numerals and two further subsidiary dials, inset within inlaid mahogany case, the central architectural door flanked by two turned columns, raised on bracket feet, complete with winding key, pendulum and two weights, height including surmount 240cm.Additional InformationCracking to the case, craquelure to the dial, areas of the dial which have been repainted, minor knocks, scuffs and wear evident to the case.
JOHN ROBERTS OF BATH; a 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the domed hood with brass eagle and orb finials above painted dial set with Roman numerals, rolling phase, subsidiary dial and aperture, the trunk with inlaid detail and brass mounted quarter turned fluted columns on bracket feet, height approximately 230cm.Additional InformationNo feet to the rear of the base, one of the front feet with section broken off. Dial with craquelure, probably repainted or touched up, replacement hands, further general wear, not tested, no guarantee of working order.
WILLIAM WILTON OF CORNWALL; a good and rare mahogany cased lacquered brass theodolite with silvered signed dial, complete with brass bracket stand, sliding eye pieces, screws, etc, the case also containing three brass feet four a tripod and partial original paper label.Additional InformationCase with general wear, some scuffs, scrapes, instruments with some tarnish and discolouration, some light general wear, approximately half of the paper label remains.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing fitted compartments and three drawers above one short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet, length 76cm, depth 50cm, height 103cm.Additional InformationNumerous scuffs, marks and losses, the end section from pull-out slide has come loose, but is still present.
A 19th century mahogany chest on chest for restoration, the upper section with two short over three long drawers, the base with three long drawers, on bracket feet, height 170cm, width 107cm, depth 54cm (a marriage).Additional InformationThe two parts are a marriage, as stated. In need of extensive attention and restoration, lost sections of cornice, lost sections of moulding, heavy staining - particularly to top. Further pronounced cracks, scratches, nicks and gouges, some lost and partially remaining handles. Will need an overhaul.
A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany wardrobe with twin panelled doors, on bracket feet, height 183.5cm, width 125cm, depth 59cm.Additional InformationThere is no interior to this wardrobe, it is empty, general surface scuffs and scrapes commensurate with age and use, some variation in colour.
R J H RIMMEL CABINETMAKER OF ALDERLEY EDGE; a handmade yew wood cabinet with twin doors enclosing four adjustable shelves above four short drawers, on ogee bracket feet, height 113cm, width 111cm, depth 51.5cm.Additional InformationLight general wear, some visible splits to the upper left door, further general wear, some scuffs, scrapes, etc.
A George III oak bureau, the fall front with fitted interior and sliding well above two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, height 102cm, width 101cm, depth 59cm.Additional InformationSome variations in colour, scuffs, scrapes, surface impacts, general wear commensurate with age and use, a replaced/repaired section to top.
A small reproduction mahogany and crossbanded chest of two short over three long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, height 72cm, width 75.5cm, depth 40cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, some scuffs, scrapes and small nibbles, particularly to corners and edges. Some pronounced veneer loss to the lower lip of the upper long drawer and the middle long drawer, will need some attention.
A late 19thC oak cased mantel clock, with patent brass movement, with a square dial, applied with gilt spandrels and with a silver chapter ring, engraved with Roman numerals, the case with loop handle and gilt bracket feet, presentation inscription presented to Miss Dowman, leaving London Thorpe, October 1889, 28cm high overall.
Georgian Style Fine Quality Apprentice Piece Repolished Bow Fronted Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Standing on Bracket Feet of Classic Proportions of Heavy and Solid Construction, Features Moulded Reed Edged Top and Bottom Borders, All Drawers with Moulded Edges and Original Knobs. Measurements - Height 9.5/8 Inches - 23.80 cms, Width 8.5 Inches - 21.25 cms & Depth 7.1/8 Inches - 17.75 cms.
An early 19thC mahogany ebony strung and chequer banded bureau, the later top with a moulded edge, above a crossbanded fall enclosing a fitted interior, with red leatherette writing surface, above four graduated drawer each with oval brass handles on ogee bracket feet, 74cm high, 107cm wide.
An interesting pairing of original WWII Second World War period British Army Bomb Disposal items, to include; an original 1940s ' Antimagnetic ' wrist watch by Eredi, and an unusual boxed ' Indicator For Detecting Unexploded Bombs ' - an appliance consisting of a metal bracket (with Crown markings), string and a small tube. Housed in its original box, with handwritten notation to top. Unusual items.
A WWII Second World War related section of aluminium panelling - possibly from a Spitfire or similar - labelled to the inner ' Gun Feed Chute '. The small section of panelling retaining some original paint, and a section of mounting bracket remains. Blue paint remains to the interior along with the printed text. Measures approx; 27cm tall.

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