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An Early 18th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Buschman, London, circa 1705, gilt fusee movement signed BuschMan London, verge escapement, winged balance cock, Egyptian pillars with pierced galleries, regulator disc, barrel with worm and wheel gearing between the plates, silver champleve dial with Roman and outer Arabic five minute markers, dial centre signed, blued steel beetle and poker hands, plain silver inner case with split pinned bezel (inside maker`s marks rubbed), later pendant and bow, outer case covered by later added black leather and decorated around the borders with silver pique pins, 57mm wide John Buschman (also John Bushman) b.c.1661 in Hagen, Germany. He was made free of the Clockmakers Company in 1692, and is believed to have worked until 1725. See Loomes (Brian) The Early Clockmakers of Great Britain, page 129.
A Child`s Stained Ash Highback Windsor Chair, the double-bow back with spindle uprights and turned arm supports, 40cm by 26cm by 76cm; A Child`s Joined Oak Armchair, 34cm by 29cm by 62cm; and A Child`s Joined Oak Wing Back Armchair, with heart shaped pierced back support and box seat, 29cm by 22cm by 70cm (3)
An Unusual Georgian Sword, possibly for a Heavy Cavalry Officer, the straight 32" (81cms) blade with a single fuller to each side and engraved with The Royal Cypher and Trophies of Arms, the steel hilt with a knuckle bow and two branching side guards, the grip of ribbed ebony, complete with black leather scabbard with mounts and with both frog stud and suspension rings, the chape engraved with makers details `Dean, No.4 Strand`
AN VIOLIN, POSSIBLY ITALIAN the interior numbered in pencil 719, finger board stamped 8761, length of back 65cm; a violin bow (2) Provenance: Frederick Mountney, lecturer in the Music Department of Nottingham University College, Conductor of the Nottingham Municipal Orchestra, The Nottingham Music Club String Orchestra and the Nottingham Sacred Harmonic Society. Mountney was one of the most important teachers of music in the Midlands in the pre and post war years. ++The one piece back of plain maple, the ribs and head of similar wood, the spruce front of regular even grain, in golden brown varnish
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS with ebony line inlaid, crossbanded top and fitted two short and three graduated drawers above the shaped apron, on splayed feet, 104cm h; 54 x 108cm++The handles Victorian turned replacements, some losses to the mouldings and small damages around the feet but a good quality example of well figured timber and of entirely original dry appearance. Lacking one of the turned handles and the lock from the bottom drawers
A late George III mahogany bookcase top, with dentil cornice above a boxwood strung urn cover and swag inlaid frieze, with pair of glazed doors beneath with wooden astragals enclosing shelves, the matched base being bow fronted with oval fan medallion, with moulded edge and fitted with three frieze drawers with brass drop handles with urn and cover embossed oval backplates and raised on legs of angled section. Width 49 ins.
An Edwardian mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with circular backplates and cockbeading to each drawer front, with shaped apron beneath and raised on splayed bracket feet, with protective plate glass top. Width 36 ins.
By George Engleheart (British b.1752 - d.1829) - miniature portrait of a lady, wearing a blue dress with a lace fichu and bonnet with ribbon bow, on ivory, initialled `E` to the lower right corner, the reverse with a lock of hair on an opalescent glass ground (a.f) within a gold mounted pendant frame, 3.75" x 3"
A circa 1920`s mahogany break front sideboard with gadroon moulded top rim and two central drawers with ornate brass drop loop handles above a shaped and pierced apron and flanked by two bow fronted cupboard doors, revealing shelves and a cellarette drawer and raised on two sets of four carved cabriole legs with ball and claw terminals (approx 182 cms wide).
An early 19th century figured mahogany cross banded and ebony strung bow fronted sideboard, the shallow central drawer and two flanking cupboards with brass ring handles and decorative back plates and having a further small frieze drawer, raised on ring turned tapering supports (as viewed, 92cms wide).
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