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Good mahogany double fusee boardroom style clock, the 10" silvered arched dial signed Conyers Dunlop, London between subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials, over the principal dial with calendar aperture, within a stepped case with canted fluted pilasters and surmounted by a wavy moulded stepped cornice, 21.5" high (pendulum) - ** This clock retains the original anchor escapement and pendulum. We believe it has probably been converted from a hooded wall clock with sliding bracket
Good English mahogany triple fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed John Arnold, London on a silvered shaped plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with finely engraved scrolling foliate back plate playing on a nest of six graduated bells and striking the hours on another, within a stepped case raised upon a cushion shaped flaring base and surmounted by a caddy top with four turned brass finials and carrying handle, 21.5" high (pendulum and door key)
Fine English mahogany double fusee library clock and wall bracket, the 7.5" silvered dial signed W. Chambers, 18 Powell Street, London, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, within a glazed flame mahogany rounded arched case with gadrooned and foliate carved plinth, 22" high (without wall bracket) (with cylindrical glazed mercury pendulum and door key)
Good English ebonised double fusee original verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Chater & Son, London on an arched shaped plate to the matted centre with false bob pendulum and date apertures, with strike/silent dial to the arch, also signed Chater & Son, London to the fine foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four turned brass finials and a carrying handle, 20.5" high (pendulum and door key)
Fine English red lacquer chinoiserie decorated double fusee verge bracket clock and bracket, the 7" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the back plate finely engraved with a basket of flowers and meandering foliage, within a stepped case with gilded chinoiserie decoration, surmounted by a caddy top, four acorn brass finials and carrying handle, 19" high (later pendulum and door keys)
Good French double-sided brass and gridiron swinging pendulum wall clock, the 14 day movement with pinwheel escapement and treaded beat adjustment, the 11.5" painted white dials with centre seconds to one side, over lyre supports and the gridiron pendulum with alternating brass and steel rods; also with an associated foliate pierced cast iron and steel wall bracket
An early 20th century West German brass striking bracket clock, by Franz Hermle, white enamel hour plaques with Roman numerals and allover foliate embossed case, 2 jewel movement striking on 2 bells, serial no. 130-070, with key, overall height 24cm, working orderGood overall condition, movement is currently working, enamel panel for number 4 has a small chip otherwise no obvious damage
A Chinese celadon jardiniere, 20th century, the flat rim and deep well with a grey/green glaze with wide crackle, resting on four bracket feet, the underside with a gilt engraved inscription, probably reproducing a poem to the order of the Emperor Qianlong, 21.4cmCondition report: At least 60% of the interior bowl and rim has a white speckled finish beneath the glaze (see images). There are no obvious cracks to the body, nor chips or restorations.
A pair of 19th c. Austrian, Vienna porcelain wall brackets with flower, scroll, and winged putto decoration and painted vignettes of courting couples. Bearing a blue "Beehive" mark verso. 25cm high X 24cm wideCondition report: A chip to one corner of one bracket that looks as if it has been done before leaving the factory as it displays signs of glaze. some very minor losses to the flowers. 26cm high.
A William & Mary figured walnut chest of Two short over Three long drawers. The crossbanded, quarter veneered top with holly and ebony strung compass work. The sides and drawer fronts with corresponding decoration and mask-drop handles. Now raised on ogee bracket feet. 96cm wideCondition report: Top moldings are coming loose and need attention old patches to the top.Possibly the top of a chest on low stand.
An early 19th century ebony strung and figured mahogany " caddy-top" chest of Two short over Three long drawers Raised on splay bracket feet joined by a shaped apron. 99cm wide x 107cm high x 48cm deep.Condition report: No apparent major defects Top appears to have been re-polished at some point but the grain is full and it has been well doneThe handles are replaced
Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back - A life-sized replica Han Solo in Carbonite, made of vacuum formed fibreglass with wood & metal detailing showing Harrison Ford as Han Solo frozen in carbonite, with illuminated base & side panels. Includes a detachable illuminated display base incorporating the Films Logo together with intricate detailing synonymous with that memorable scene in The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Mains DC & Battery powered. Some minor assembly required., approximately 208 x 80 x 17 cm.Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite on Cloud City in a state of suspended animation to hand Solo to the bounty hunter Boba Fett in payment of a debt. He is later found by C-3PO.Condition Report: Very good condition overall. One bracket is separated from the base but could easily be re-attached. Base has a few small marks.
A George III bracket clock, William Jourdain, London circa 1760, the red lacquer case chinoiserie decorated with a Chinaman and landscape elements, brass swing handle, caddy top, brass dial with lunar equation in the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, silvered vase and scroll pierced spandrels, bracket feet, the musical repeating double fusee movement backplate scroll engraved, height 61cm, (key and pendulum)
A George III mahogany pole screen, circa 1780, the screen with inset Islamic panel of silver and gold thread, above a tripod base, 136cm high, the screen 43cm square, together with a similar mahogany occasional table, 61cm high, 46cm wide, 37cm deep Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva According to the family archive the pole screen was purchased by the late J.B. da Silva's mother in 1929 for £15.00Condition Report: Screen:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, the pole with various indentations and marks where the bracket has been screwed at different heights. the screw to this is operating at time of report, there has been something attached to the rear of the screen - there are old screw holes but it is not know what has been here.Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Table:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The block to the underside of the table appears to be later, there are later screws attaching it at present it is solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition of both items in this lot Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1780, with brushing slide above the arrangement of drawers and a kneehole cupboard, on bracket feet, 77cm high, 82cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva According to the family archive this table was purchased by the late J.B. da Silva's mother in 1931 from J. H. Roberts & Co., High Street, Camberley for £24.00Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,None of the handles or escutcheons appear to be the original, these appear to be 19th century replacements - there are various holes and plugs where the original had sat. The key to the cupboard door is not operating any of the locks Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, old losses and repairs to veneers and mouldingsThe rail beneath the slide is oak, this is possibly a later replacement timberThe top drawer previously fitted, this has been largely removed, there are cracks and openings to the joints of the base-boards of the drawersThe handles do not appear to be the originals, the lock to the top drawer does appear to be - there are no keys present,Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An early Victorian transfer decorated iron and brass mounted tobacco box, of early Railway interest, second quarter 19th century, the domed and hinged burgundy ground body mounted with brass knop and lock plate, decorated with birds, a galleon, a beehive, and, to the rear, an image of a steam locomotive and railway carriage with indistinct inscription below, possibly the 'Planet', raised on bracket feet, 16 x 13 x 9cm overallCondition Report: Surface wear overall, including losses to paint/illustrationsDamage to interior lock.Knop possibly re-affixed at some point, though not certain.Key and potential subsidiary interior cover lacking.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian satinwood collectors cabinet bookcase, circa 1890, in Sheraton Revival taste, the arcade moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors, each centred by a foliate inlaid oval and opening to adjustable shelves, above an open recess, the lower section with a pair of panel door opening to two banks of eleven short drawers, above a shaped apron and outswept tapering bracket feet, 213cm high, 110cm wide, 49cm deep
A Regency library step commode, circa 1820, the steps with leather inset treads and rattan panelled sides, incorporating a flip-top and a drop 70cm high, 46cm wide, 69cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, one leg with split and may need some attention and possibly a bracket to secure.Old split to the rear near the top - possibly the top has been forced back too far previously and repaired.The canework largely intact, some areas of small loss to the drawer front The leather to the tops of the steps with wear, marks, and signs of use Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany and upholstered wing armchair, circa 1780, 121cm high, 83cm wide, 80cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips to legs and stretchers. Upholstery in generally good condition overall, w just some small discolourations and minor wear. Old glued repair to split through one side stretcher. 'Ring' marks to timber of the stretcher from where a clamp has been used in the repair process. Castors are 19th century and later associated. Glue residue visible to the joins between the legs and the rails. One corner bracket to the underside is detached but present. Evidence of old worm to rails. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of elements beneath upholstery. Condition Report Disclaimer

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