A miscellaneous collection to include a 19th century rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with divisional interior containing sundry silver plated and other cutlery, a good quality reproduction timber cased mantel clock by F W Elliott, Croydon, England with a glazed door and arch shaped hood, raised on brass bracket supports, a miniature assembly of The Works of William Shakespeare (across 39 volumes), set within a bespoke miniature oak shelf, a solid brass paperweight in the form of a lighthouse, a glass and silver plated decanter, a silver plated and other small tray, etc
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A substantial medium oak dining room suite comprising: draw leaf dining table raised on a pair of slab end column supports with moulded and scrolling acanthus detail, set of eight dining chairs with faux leather upholstered seats and arch panelled backs with studded detail and shaped forelegs, united by H shaped stretchers, and sideboard enclosed by two pairs of panelled doors and frieze drawer with scrolling acanthus and further detail, all raised on paw feet
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed H. Walker, Lancaster, the 13" painted Arabic dial with subsidiary date aperture and stylised spandrels, powered by a thirty hour movement, striking on a bell and housed in a flat top case with free standing, brass mounted forecolumns over a long trunk door with arch top, flanked by split quarter column turnings to the fore corners and raised on a chamferred base with later moulded plinth, 80 1/2" (204.5cm) high
An imposing Victorian 8 day longcase clock in heavily carved oak case. With arch top gilt brass dial incorporating a moon roller, subsidiary date and second dials, with a silvered chapter ring having applied gilt Arabic numeral markers and striking hourly on a large tubular gong, 258cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Outwardly in very good condition. With pendulum, weights lacking.
A large Art Nouveau mahogany display cabinet. With arch top pediment and stylized marquetry tulips on satinwood grounds. With a large astrigal glazed centre door further ornamented with an openwork copper tulip plaque, raised on square tapering supports with pierced corbels and a moulded serpentine lower tier, 228cm high x 156cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition.
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by Jonathan Scott of Edinburgh. With engraved brass arch top dial incorporating subsidiary seconds and date display, striking hourly on a bell, 200cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No weights or pendulum. Case in fair condition, some slight losses.
An early 20th German mahogany cased dome top bracket clock. With silvered arch top dial having two subsidiaries for slow / fast and chime / silent and with Arabic numeral markers. Banded in satinwood, with strung inlay and fan patera. Housing an eight day movement striking quarterly on five gongs with Westminster chime, 37.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Case in good condition. Slight wear to the silvering on the dial. Running.
A mid 19th c. Oak Longcase Clock, having swan pediment hood with Mahogany detail and cross-banding, single pane arch top door between two turned pedestal supports, opening to reveal painted face with country and castle scenes, Roman numeral face with second hand and date roller, eight day movement. Short door case, the door being cross-banded and shaped to the top in canted corner section, on lower wider cross-banded box base with bracket feet. 20 1/2" wide x 87 1/2" high x 9" deep.
A 19th c. stained Pine Longcase Clock, having swan pediment hood with single arch top pane door opening to reveal painted face with gentleman on a horse with a dog, Roman numeral face with indistinct name, Carmarthen. 30 hour movement, short door case with 1/4 turned columns on plain wide base with heavy plinth style base. 22 3/4" wide x 87 1/2" high x 10" deep.
A 19th c. Mahogany Longcase Clock by William Meredith of Merthyr having ornate boxwood strung and Rosewood banded hood with single pane arch top door between turned column supports, opening to reveal the painted face with camels and merchants, Roman numeral face with second hand and date roller, eight day movement, short door case with 'X' banded door between turned supports, on lower cross-banded panel on plinth base.
A 19th century mahogany, satinwood strung and rosewood crossbanded cased wheel barometer, the case with a broken arch pediment centred by a turned brass finial, inset with a dry/damp gauge, thermometer, the ten inch silvered dial, signed Lione and Somalvico, 14 Brook Street, Holborn, with a spirit level below, 104cm high
Jason Shoolbred & Co Late Victorian/Edwardian Rosewood Veneered And Boxwood Inlaid Dropside Occasional/Writing Table, inlaid scrolling foliage decoration. The raised back with broken arch pediment, line inlaid moulded edge top with two drop flaps, leather topped, apertures for two square base ink wells and pens, central drawer beneath above an open bookshelf over a pair of drawers. Four taper turned supports with vase shape capitals, set on four block and turned feet with ceramic castors. Number 4114. Stamped to drawer Jas Schoolbred And Co. height 28 Inches. 27 x 17 Inches deep.
A Charles Gretton eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch dial inscribed 'Cha Gretton, London', circa 1700, fitted in a George III mahogany case, circa 1790, the glazed face door set between turned columns with Corinthian capitals and opening to a silvered chapter dial and black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, gilt spandrels, with a moon phase to arch, possibly later, the clock complete with two weights, 220 cm high, 48 cm wide, 25 cm deep, complete with key and accessories
Scout Post accumulation, quite the biggest collection of Xmas Scout Post cvrs, mint stamps and information we have seen, a large arch file with each page written up for the relevant Scout group plus large envelopes of sleeved cvrs all priced, etc. a few 100, needs a good sort out runs 1980s-2012 .
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany arch topped mantel clock, white enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, twin winding holes, French movement, silver presentation plaque to base; another oak cased Westminster chiming Napoleons hat mantel clock, Haler movement, silvered dial Arabic numerals (2)
An early 19th century longcase clock, the moulded arched hood over a plain trunk with arched door and bracket feet, the painted dial with floral spandrals subsidiary seconds and date dials, and strike/silent to the arch, inscribed G. Forster, Sittingbourn, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the false-plate inscribed Osbornes Manufactory, Birmingham, 203cm high
DESCRIPTION: An antique oriental shelving unit comprised of arching wooden horn formlegs that arch alongthe sides flanking the three tiered shelves. Fitted with iron and brass hardware.CIRCA: Early 20th Ct.ORIGIN: UnknownDIMENSIONS:H:84" L:41" W:13.25"CONDITION:Good overall condition, minor rust and oxidation. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A modern burr walnut grandmother clock having a brass dial with silver chapter ring, figural spandrels, matted centre ad rolling moon phase to the arch. Powered by a three weight movement striking on rods being housed in an arch top case with brass finials scroll pierced frieze and frets with gilt mounted, ebonised fore columns. All over a long trunk door and raised on a mahogany plinth base. Measures: 190cms high x 48cms wide x 28cms deep.
MARGARET WALLER (1916-1997); watercolour, The Natural Arch, Dixcart Bay, Sark, signed lower left, 28 x 44cm, JOHN FRASER (1858-1927); watercolour, coastal scene of white cliffs and a sailing boat, signed lower right and dated 1878, 12.5 x 19cm and UNATTRIBUTED; pencil sketch, St Ives buildings, signed with a monogram and titled "St Ives" and dated 1910, 24 x 20.5cm, all framed and glazed (3).
A 19th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted bracket clock, the 18cm silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement, striking on a gong, pierced gilt foliate spandrels, the arch with basket of flowering foliage, the case with with pineapple finials, caryatids to angles, paw feet, 66cm high, c.1890

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