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After Christopher Noble (20th/21st century) - 'Head of The Valley', signed artist's proof, limited edition print 12/40, also dated 1985, coloured reproduction, 5" x 14"; together with ten further decorative furnishing pictures including a coloured etching entitled 'Rising Mist', signed in pencil P.G. Beattie, numbered 93/100, coloured etching, 8.75" x 3.75", a further coloured etching, limited edition print 20/400 depicting a Venetian canal scene, another smaller etching entitled 'View, Auckland, New Zealand', by A. Maxey, a pair of decorative architectural views, black and white, two further coloured prints and a pair of African basal wood pictures depicting figures in African villages, various sizes (11)
Gustav Becker, a 'Vienna' regulator wall clock: the eight-day duration weight-driven movement striking the hours and half-hours on gong with adjustable pallets to the dead-beat escapement, maintaining power allowing for the going to continue whilst winding without time-loss, and stamped to the backplate with the anchor trademark and serial number for the German maker Gustav Becker, Freiburg in SchL.1314262, with a brass bob to the wood-rod pendulum, the two-piece round enamel dial stamped G.B. for Becker and with black Roman numerals, red half-hour markings, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel decorative hands, the walnut case with glazed front door, fluted and tapered pillars with turned capitals, an architectural pediment with turned centre finial and gadrooned base with a further applied finial, height 129cm inc. finial.
A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid linen press:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and chequer bandings, the upper part with an architectural broken pediment, fitted with sliding trays enclosed by a pair of doors, with satinwood crossbanded oval panels, the lower part containing two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 138cm (4ft 6 1/4in) wide, 225cm (7ft 4 1/2in) high.*Notes Provenance. Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
An early 18th Century Italian tortoiseshell, ebony and coromandel wood architectural cabinet on a 19th Century carved mahogany stand:, the gilt metal mounted cabinet fitted with an arrangement of drawers with baluster galleries and urn finials about a central portico drawer with applied Classical figures on Vitruvian scroll plinths, between spiral turned and plain columns with Corinthian capitals, the interior with various concealed drawers, the sides inlaid with brass geometric lines and satinwood husks, the stand with an acanthus scroll apron and central rocaille cartouche, on acanthus decorated cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet, the cabinet 112.5cm (3ft 8 1/4in) wide, 61.5cm (2ft) high, 40cm (1ft 3 3/4in) deep - the stand 120cm (3ft 11in) wide.
A 19th century neoclassical French dressing mirror, with bevelled oak and architectural carved frame, stamped to the back Henri Boucher Paris, the mirror flanked by barley twist columns below a cornice top with carved scrolling foliate decoration, 104cm wide x 11cm deep x 152cm highCondition report: In good antique condition
A large Victorian mahogany wardrobe-linen press, of architectural breakfront form, with pediment above four reeded column supports, the twin double doors mounted with a mirror, revealing four shelves and four drawers with brass handles, flanked by wardrobes either side, on moulded plinth base, 227cm x 236cm x 68cm Condition Report: This comes apart in multiple pieces: the top cornice and bottom plinth are separate, the central door can be detached, the central part comes apart in three sections. Overall this is of good decorative appearance. The colour of the mahogany is rich and deep.There is some slight deteriotation to the edge of the mirror in centre. Some minor surface scratching and wear overall commensurate with age and use. Chip to edge of one turned wooden handle, The mirrored door is currently very stiff and hard to open as the metal hinge is opening directly on to the top cornice. It may be that there is another element which fitted between the cornice and top of the door which is now lacking, or it may be possible to refit the mirrored door. There is some surface scratching where the metal hinge runs across the base of cornice, some adaptions have been made to the fiitted interior to accommodate the hinge. Internally two drawer bases have splits although they still function. The gilt metal handles could possibly be later replacements. Some old staining to the fabric lining of each wardrobe. There is a later pine baton which has been attached to the top right of the cornice, the purpose of this is unknown although it could be removed. Some minor scratching to surface (particularly where doors open and edges of door) and relatively minor losses to veneers.
A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest, with dentil cornice above two short drawers and three long graduated doors, above three long graduated drawers, one enclosing a leather clad, fitted interior with pigeon holes and architectural details, with later pierced brass handles, on ogee bracket feet, 165.5cm high x 106.5cm wide x 54cm deep
After Wenceslaus Holler (1606-1677) Czech"Templi Salomonus..."Black and white engraving, together with two further black and white engravings to include "Templi Hierosolymitani" and another architectural plan of "Templi Hierosolymitani" 41cm by 52.5cm, 38cm by 52cm, 40cm by 52cm respectively (3)
MODERN SILVER CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, Charles Frodsham, with push repeat, signed enamel dial with foliate engraved front, five bevelled glass windows, architectural case with ionic columns, swing handle, overall 19cms high Provenance: deceased estate Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Cardiff officeThe clock is running. It winds well and ticks. There is a problem with the chime, it is struggling to strike. The flywheel starts to move on the hour, then slows down and stops.The clock does look very clean.Total weight is 2.8kg
19TH CENTURY ALBUM OF SEPIA PHOTOGRAPHS, red morocco and gilt tooled covers dated 1878, containing appr. 53 sepia photographs (7 x 9 1/4in. to 9 1/2 x 3 5/8in.) of the Rhineland, Swiss Alps, glaciers, Alpine towns, Cologne, Munich, architectural studies of Nuremberg, Innsbruck, Italian lakes, Verona, St. Gothard Railway, Buda-Pesth (sic), 23.5 x 32cms Comments:cover edges worn, spine partially split and missing section, some photos stained/damaged.

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