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A continental style contemporary walnut bureau bookcase the top section having two panel doors opening to reveal two adjustable shelves and a fitted section with drawers and faux book compartments, two candle slides, surmounted by a swan neck cornice and finials, the base with a fall front and a fitted interior above four long graduated drawers raised on a bracket base, 80cm x 46cm x 218cm
A pair of Newton's terrestrial and celestial globes on turned stands dated 1851, with brass bracket on turned mahogany pedestals, on circular bases, both marked with globe maker's printed stamp to gores 'Newtons new and improved celestial and terrestrial globe Newton & Sons Chancery Lane London' height 27cm, approximately 15cm diameter,
A 9CT GOLD SWIVEL FOB, of a rounded rectangular design, swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels within a collect mount and a beaded curb link bracket, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1897, makers mark C.D.B. approximate dimensions 28.5mmx 27.2mm x 8.9mm, approximate gross weight 9.1 grams (condition report:- overall condition good, general light wear, some slight chips to the edges of the stones)
A MID 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE WORK AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, with female figure seated holding a cornucopia above a dome enclosing the bell strike, the balloon shaped glazed door enclosing a gilt dial with blue and white enamel Arabic and Roman numerals, the enamel dial centre named 'J. CHTOME BALTAZAR A'PARIS', eight day movement, the backplate inscribed 'J Cime Baltazar A Paris', the case interior with boulle work chequred floor and inside of rear door with boulle work foliate scrolls, the base mounted with four ormolu dragons, s.d., their tails forming the scrolled feet, height 96.5cm, with a red boulle work and ormolu wall bracket, width 49.5cm x height 40cm excluding hanging loops, the reverse side has been later black stained, with pendulum and key (2) Condition Report The top of bracket measures:- Width 47.5cm x depth 22.5cm. There is a piece of dark stained wood to the top that sits flush to the wooden bracket so that there isn't a lip above the flat area. Condition Report This clock has come from the estate of a private local collector and is part of a large collection of clock and watches in this auction. The bracket is not likely to be original to the clock as it is in red dyed tortoiseshell where as the clock is natural colour. The clock winds, chimes, goes and is currently striking the correct hour. The dragon front right has a loose wing where it join s at the body. Lower left hand side of clock is missing, a section on inlay between the dragon claws. Other small areas of tortoiseshell loss some of these with varying degrees of repair.
A FULL SOVEREIGN PENDANT AND 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, the very worn and rubbed full sovereign, soldered to an open work scroll detailed bracket, suspended from a curb link Albert chain, each link stamped 9.375, length 420mm, fitted with a T-bar, hallmarked 9.375 Birmingham, with a spring and lobster claw clasp stamped 9.375, approximate gross weight 57.2 grams (condition:- overall condition good, general light wear, both clasps in working condition, the sovereign is very worn with an unreadable date)
A 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN AND FOB, the swivel fob of circular design, swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels, within a collet mount, hallmarked 9ct gold Chester 1920, to a getter link bracket, stamped 9.375, approximate dimensions 30.4mm x 24.3mm x 7.8mm, suspended from a graduated Albert chain, each link stamped 9.375, fitted with a T-bar, stamped 9.375 Birmingham, and a lobster claw clasp stamped 9.375, length 310mm, approximate gross weight 30.2 grams (condition report:- overall condition good, general light wear, clasp in working condition)
A 9CT GOLD SWIVEL FOB, of circular design, swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1890, to a scroll engraved bracket and jump ring, stamped 9.375 makers mark E.W, approximate dimensions 34.3mm x 24.9mm x 7.6mm, approximate gross weight 7.5 grams (condition report: - overall condition good, slight dents and surface scratches to the bracket, stones with some minor chips to the edges)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GEORGE III STYLE EBONISED AND GILT METAL STRIKING AND QUARTER CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the domed top with stepped central platform, five pineapple finials, the arched case door with fret cut mounts, the arched dial with applied scrolled gilt mounts, with silvered Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast, Whittington/Cambridge chimes dials above silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, three train mechanism, eight day movement, chiming on eight bells and striking on a gong the movement un-named, the rear door with sound fret, gilt metal side handles, the whole case on four gilt scrolled feet, height 63cm, with pendulum and case key, no winding key, together with an ebonised and gilt metal wall bracket, width 45cm (2) Condition Report Yes this is chain fusee
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment, turned columns flanking the hood door, painted 29cm/11 1/2'' dial with subsidiary date aperture, the shaped trunk door flanked by plain quarter columns, the base with bracket feet, height 212cm, with pendulum, no weights
A 9CT GOLD SWIVEL FOB, of circular design, swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels, within a collet mount, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1899, makers mark J.H, curb link bracket stamped 3.975, approximate dimensions 35.0 x 29.2 x 8.4mm, approximate gross weight 10.5 grams (condition report:- overall condition good, general light wear, stones with slight chips to edges)
A 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN WITH SWIVEL FOB, the fob of circular design, swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels, within a collet mount, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1886, to a foliate engraved, beaded edge bracket, stamped 9.375, approximate dimensions 38.0mm x 25.9mm x 7.1mm, suspended from a graduated rose gold Albert chain, each link stamped 9.375, fitted with a T-bar, stamped 9.375 and a lobster claw clasp stamped 9.375, length 340mm, with an additional floral engraved yellow metal padlock clasp, approximate gross weight 56.3 grams (condition report:- overall condition good, general light wear, clasp in working condition)
A GEORGE III AND LATER EBONISED AND GILT METAL MUSICAL STRIKING AND QUARTER CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the bell shaped top with central flaming vase finial and four urn finials, above a pediment with fret brass and red fabric sound fret, the arched glazed door enclosing a repainted cream dial with strike/silent, chime/silent and musical dial listing 'Evening Hymn, Loves Ritonello, Rule Britannia, Swiss Boy, Huntsman Chorus, God Save the King, Tancredia', above the main dial with Roman numerals, four train mechanism, eight day movement, striking and chiming on a total of twelve bells, musical cylinder below bells, the backplate engraved 'John Williams, 55 Goodge Street, London, the arched rear door with brass and fabric sound fret, two brass side handles, the whole case on four gilt foliate scroll feet, height 73cm, with pendulum, key and bag of bits of wood and metal, with the clock carries a typed card which details 'On the front plate of the movement behind the dial plate is impressed the name of J Thwaites 35 43 337', on the top of the clock is scratched into the wood F and S with arrows Condition Report Three measurements of movement 1) Plate top to bottom = 25.7cm. (2 Left right = 25.7cm at widest point to 21.8cm below cylinder (3 Measurement of distance of back to front of two plates of movement = 6cm (4 Diameter of spring barrels is approximately 8cm. We do not have a photograph of the J Thwaites stamp and numbers, only the piece of card with the typed mention of it. We believe the dial may be a replacement, but is certainly repainted and it is possible it was seen at this time. We have not dismantled the movement to see if the name exists. The clock does run but the musical mechanism needs some attention to the bells as at least one is slounding dull when struck. The strike is current one hour ahead of itself. We don't know the musical tunes but 'God Save The King' is recognisable in places and is playing this as per the tune selector. The dial is possibly a replacement but has most certainly been repaited, areas of paint can be seen on the back of the dial. The clock runs, strikes on the quarters, but strikes an hour ahead of itself. Both the repeat pull cords operate the mechanism but both are very brittle and need replacing. The Interior of the case is not Original and much may have been replacesd during the 20th Century. The very top of the case is not original and the loose finial does not match the other four on the corners. The fabri in the sound frets is worn red velvet. The scrolled frets on the sides are a little mishapen. No woodworm damage has been spotted. Not all the parts in the bag appear to belong to the clock. We are unsure what relevance they have to this item. There is additional information and a short video on the-saleroom.com for this lot which may be of assistance to you. The 'and later' refers to a repainted or replacement dial, changes to the innards of the case, alterations to the very top of the clock, it certainly isn't as it started, the casem and movement may have been made to fit each other. I am afraid I cannot comment on the orginality of the pendulum rise/fall mechanism as I cannot see inside the plates due to all the bells,cylinders, strikers, etc. All I can say is that the post holding the pendulum is fastened to the interior roof of the 'chimney'
A 9CT GOLD SWIVEL FOB, of oval design swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels, within a collect mount, hallmarked 9ct gold Chester 1920, with a curb link designed, bracket, approximate dimensions 33.2mm x 30.6mm x 8.0mm, approximate gross weight 11.6 grams (condition report:- overall condition good, general wear to the stone and the mount)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND WALNUT CROSSBANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE, the top with an overhanging cornice, double astragal glazed doors enclosing triple shelves, above a base with a fall front with a fitted interior and four graduated interior drawers, with brass handles and pierced back plates, on bracket feet, width 99cm x depth 55cm x height 228cm (keys)
Four boxes of miscellaneous items including tea wares, Titan ware, some art pottery, mahogany wall bracket and some stainless steel cutlery, a green glass bottle vase and a brass effect electrical table lamp. CONDITION REPORT: Tea wares with some staining wear and minor damage otherwise in good condition.
An Edwardian single mirror door wardrobe, having a moulded cornice and plain frieze above the central rectangular mirror door flanked by double incised panels and muntins, the base with single drawer raised on shaped bracket feet, 195 x 111 x 48 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some splitting showing to left side frieze and to the left side upper right corner, some natural flaws to the wood and some minor splitting edge knocks and small depletions., some watermarks to the base and some fading throughout.
A George III mahogany toilet mirror with central oval bevelled plate between shaped uprights, the bowed base with two drawers and raised on ogee bracket feet, 51.5 cm x 38 cm x 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some spotting to the plate and losses to the stringing to the oval surround, strengthening to the shaped supports and marks and scratches throughout plus ring marks to the top of the platform.
A pair of reproduction mahogany bedside chests, having moulded rectangular tops above four cockbeaded drawers with shaped and embossed circular back plates and ring handles, all between chamfered corners and raised on bracket feet. 50.5 x 41 x 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Marks and scratches throughout, some blistering to the bracket feet but generally sound.
A 1930's oak sideboard with moulded rectangular top above two shaped drawers and cupboard doors below, all raised on shaped bracket feet. 86 x 121 x 49 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Marks and scratches, some veneer depletions to the drawers, scuffs to base, the top has some watermarks and scratching.
A late Victorian inlaid rosewood coal perdonium, having a shallow moulded raised back with gilt metal gallery between string inlaid shaped ends and variegated marble top, the profusely inlaid perdonium front opening to reveal the internal storage, raised on ogee bracket feet, 71 x 36 x 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some joint separation to the top, some scratching to the marble, some edge knocks and scuffs to base. The interior unlined.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mirror door wardrobe, having a moulded cornice and stringing laid frieze over the central arched and bevelled mirror door flanked by inlaid panels. The base with single drawer and raised on bracket feet, 199 cm x 128 cm x 50 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some marks and scratches, some hazing to the mirror plate and minor spotting, marks and scratches and wear throughout.
An Edwardian walnut dressing chest, superstructure with central bevelled rectangular mirror plates and flanking smaller plates fitted to drawers, 2 short and 2 long drawers under on bracket feet. 108 x 55 x 80 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Super structure missing to finials and two pairs of filled screw holes (probably from folding mirrors to sides in past) otherwise slight scuffing and wear throughout.
A pair of reproduction yew wood bedside cabinets, each with shallow raised back above a moulded quarter veneered top, with single drawer and panelled cupboard below raised on a shaped bracket base. 67.5 cm high x 46 cm x 35 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Ware to top of one with some splitting to the veneer, the other with hazing to top, each with minor marks and scratches, otherwise good condition.
An Edwardian mahogany mirror door wardrobe, bearing label to interior manufactured by CWS, having a shaped and pierced surmount over moulded cornice and plain frieze, the rectangular bevelled mirror plate flanked by stipple carved foliate panels of Art Nouveau design, the base with single drawer and raised on shaped bracket feet. 219 x 113 x 53 cm. CONDITION REPORT: some old worm damage showing to cornice and surmount and to the upper portion of left side panel. some spotting to plate, minor marks and scratches and areas of wear, otherwise generally good condition.
An early 19thC mahogany eight day striking longcase clock by Morse of Lyneham, three gilt ball finials above the painted dial decorated with religious figures flanking a heraldic shield to arch, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, the dial and case door flanked by spiral twist columns, inlaid stringing to case, the base on bracket feet, Height 86".
A Late 19th Century Mantel Time Piece, by J. W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, No. 7092, the arched brass dial with 4.5ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the arch with applied leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day single train chain and fusee movement with heavy brass plates, contained in ebonised case, swept top, gilt brass leaf scroll mounts and pineapple finials, on block feet, 13ins high, and associated ebonised bracket with bell flower swag ornament, 10.5ins wide x 8ins deep x 12.5ins high
A 19th Century French Red Tortoiseshell, Boulle and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock of "Louis XV" Design, the cast gilt brass dial with blue enamel Roman numeral cartouches of shaped outline, to the eight day two train movement stamped "Daru a Paris, No. 416 64", contained in case of waisted form, surmounted by a figure of a putto seated on a phoenix, the brass framed door of shaped outline with Cupid ornament and with red tortoiseshell borders inlaid with brass leaf scroll work, on leaf pattern feet, 25ins high, and conforming bracket of incurved form with cast brass caryatid mounts to front, 13.5ins wide x 6.75ins deep x 7ins high, 32ins high overall
A Late Victorian Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock, by J. C. Jennens of London, the 8ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within ornate gilt brass floral and scroll spandrels and matted dial centre, the arch with twin Chime/Silent and Chime Selector dial, to the eight day three train chain and fusee movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells and a gong, the whole with heavy brass plates with engraved back plate, contained in ebonised and gilt brass mounted case with arched and moulded top with square top cresting with five turned urn and flambeau finials, winged caryatids to sides, on brass ogee bracket feet, 24ins high Note: John Creed Jennens & Sons recorded working London 1863-1875, and subsequently to 1881.
An 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Jeo. Jarves of Dalton (Lancashire) the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved dial centre with date aperture and arch showing calendar and phase of the moon, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with swept top above moulded cornice and turned and fluted pillars to hood, figured arched trunk door crossbanded in mahogany, on crossbanded plinth and bracket feet, 86ins high
A Panelled Oak Dresser of "18th Century" Design, the upper part with moulded cornice above shaped apron, fitted two open shelves, the base fitted three frieze drawers and three central drawers with recessed drawer fronts, flanked by cupboards enclosed by a pair of panelled doors carved with an arch, on bracket feet, 59ins wide x 20.75ins deep x 74ins high
An 18th Century North Italian Figured Walnut Serpentine Fronted Commode, the figured quarter veneered top inlaid with banding and crossbanded, and with conforming side panels, the drawer fronts with matched figured walnut inlaid with bandings and crossbanded, with later brass ring handles with embossed circular back plates, deep moulded apron and on bracket feet, 57ins wide x 28ins deep x 38ins high
A 19th Century Dutch Walnut and Marquetry Display Cabinet of "18th Century" Design, the whole inlaid with urns of flowers, trailing leaf and floral ornament, the upper part with shaped and moulded cornice, fitted three shaped shelves, enclosed by a single astragal glazed door, with conforming angled sides, the lower part enclosed by a pair of doors with raised mouldings and angled sides, on bracket feet, 54ins wide x 13ins deep x 92ins high
A Mid 18th Century Mahogany Framed Toilet Mirror and a George III Mahogany Oval Toilet Mirror, the mid 18th Century mirror with shaped and moulded frame with gilt moulded slip and plain mirror plate, the base with incurved front fitted three small drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 16.5ins wide, the George III mirror with shaped uprights, the rectangular base fitted three small drawers, on turned bun feet, 20ins wide

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