A white marble mantel clock, French, circa 1875, the 3 1/4Ó enamel dial signed in the centre for ‘Aubert & Klaftenberger, Geneve’, the face with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, the key wound movement striking on a single bell, the movement numbered ‘1722’, also stamped ‘Aubert & Klaftenberger, a Geneve’, the case with cherub ormolu mounts and flowing garlands, 32cm high, 34.5cm wide, 10cm deep
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A late George III thirty hour longcase clock, the 10Ó brass dial signed George Stevens, Hinden, with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals and inner date aperture, between pierced spandrels, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over a square glazed door, flanked by front corner turned and tapering hood pilasters over a plain trunk door on a box base with skirting plinth, 194cm high
A George III eight day longcase clock, oak, later carved and ebonised, the 12Ó square brass dial signed J Stancliff Barkisland with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, centred dated aperture and rolling moon, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood later carved with lunettes and scrolling leaves, the trunk now later carved, raised on shaped bracket feet, 201cm high
An Edwardian serpentine floor-standing display cabinet, mahogany, boxwood and ebony line strung, the single door three quarter glazed over a marquetry inlaid landscape panel, opening to reveal three fixed shelves, between tapering uprights inlaid with bell flowers, the sides also three quarter glazed over single panels on six square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 116cm wide, 175.5cm high, 48cm deep
A late Victorian high side / display cabinet, mahogany, satinwood, boxwood and ebony line strung, by Plunknett & Stevens, Warwick and Leamington, the swan neck pediment over a central glazed cabinet with canted sides, flanked by a single cabinet to each side, each with open fret frieze over a central long frieze drawer above two bell flower inlaid and satinwood banded cabinet doors, flanked by a single short drawer and open shelf to each side, with square tapering front corner columns on short square spade feet, with pierced fret decoration, 168cm wide, 221cm high, 47.5cm deep
An octagonal cellarette, mahogany, in the 18th century style, the lid with central fan inlay and crossbanded border, opening to reveal a nine-division interior, the front with bell flower inlays and central ring handle on four square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 48cm wide, 71cm high, 40cm deep
A German nineteenth century gilt brass cased table clock of nuremburg lantern design, the bell top with closed mask brackets and a turned finial pierced fret scrolling mask frets, the eight day striking movement with a square dial, having a silvered chapter ring with Roman Numerals leaf chased turned and fluted corner pilasters, on turned feet. 20in (51cm).
An early 19th century plant pot and underdish, possibly Spode, the rim painted and gilt with bell flowers above a yellow band, 12cm high (2) *Although the pattern is close to one used by Pinxton, see Berthoud 'British Cups' plate 135, the shape and size doesn't correlate to this factory, see Exley 'Pinxton' plate 26b
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the gadrooned cornice with pineapple finial above 7inch enamel dial later marked 'Geo Tupman, London' (slight retouching), with arched brass side fret panels and twin fusee bell striking movement (lacking hold-fast to back plate), 45cm high, 27cm wide
A Fine Late 18th Century Cream-ware Basket & Cover (A/F). The serpentine sided hexagonal basket on a pedestal foot pierced with intricate decoration and having entwined vine branch handles with fruiting tendrils to the terminals and a domed lid embellished with swags of bell flowers, fruiting vines and a scrolling fruit knop finial, 8½ ins (20.5 cms) in height.
Six Fine Turned Boxwood Containers with screw-on lids: A cylindrical bottle case having a prominently raised centre dome to the lid 7½ ins (19 cms) in height, 3 ins (8 cms) in diameter, a pharmaceutical bottle case with domed lid stamped S.MAW SON & THOMPSON LONDON TRADEMARK, 5 ins (12 cms) high, 2½ ins (6.5 cms) in diameter. Two tobacco jars with turned lids centred by inlaid mother of pearl studs 3½ ins (9 cms) high and 3 ins (8 cms) in diameter. A small round snuff box with turned roundel to the centre of the domed lid 1½ ins (4 cms) high & 2¼ ins (6 cms) in diameter. A bell-shaped glove powdering flask the pierced powder holes to the stem, 5 ins (13 cms) in height.
A Small 17th Century Oak Court Cupboard. The upper section having a moulded cornice above a carved frieze of repeating leaf forms with engraved decoration and ball turned pendant finials either side overhanging the cupboard. The panel doors ornamented with a carved lozenges framing chip carved whorls and flanking a centre panel depicting a flowering plant issuing two carved ball flowers, pendant bell-shaped blooms and acorn-like pods embellished with punchwork. The lower section having two cupboard doors each with an upper panel over twin base panels in run-moulded frames 48 ins (122 cms) in width, 61 ins (155 cms) in height and 20½ ins (52 cms) in depth.
An 18th Century 30 Hour Oak Longcase Clock, Circa 1720 of good colour & patination. The single handed 11 inch (28 cm) square brass dial inscribed W.Hough, Wrexham along the chapter ring encircling a matted centre engraved with scrolling foliate sprays surrounding a calendar aperture & having decorative brass spandrels to the corners. The thirty hour movement striking the hour on a bell. The hood carved with the initials M D K 1740, and having turned columns flanking the glazed door. The arch-topped slender trunk door edged in applied D-mouldings. Standing 75½ ins (192 cms) high, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) wide and 11½ ins (29 cms) deep.
Fine French repeater alarm carriage clock, the movement signed Grohe, Paris, striking on a bell, the 1.75" dial signed Grohe Wigmore Street over a subsidiary alarm dial and within a swirling foliate gilt mask, the gorge case engraved overall with swirling foliage and the back door fitted with a sliding closing winding arbour plate, 5.25" high
French striking carriage clock stamped Duval of Paris, the movement striking on a bell and signed on the side of the back plate, the back door fitted with a sliding shutter revealing the winding arbours, the silvered dial also signed Duval, Rue d'Orleans a Paris, within a gilded corniche style brass case, 7.25" high, within a Morocco carrying case
English verge lantern clock, the 7.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a floral engraved centre signed Charles Gretton in Fleete Streete, within a square case surmounted by pierced arcaded engraved floral front fret with plain pierced side frets, strapwork bell and finial, the back fitted with spiked feet and hoop, 18" high
English mahogany double fusee small bracket clock, the movement with anchor escapement, rise and fall regulation, striking the hours on a bell, the back plate finely engraved with laurel and scroll designs, the 4.25" finely engraved and chased arched dial signed Haley, London on the subsidiary seconds dial to the arch, within a later triple pad top arched case with brass carrying handle, supported upon ormolu ogee bracket feet, 11.5" high
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