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A French Brass and Bevelled Glass Cased "Four Glass" Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, No. 13313, the 4ins diameter cream dial with Arabic numerals and visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, with mercury compensated pendulum, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, on bracket feet, 11ins high
An 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Ambrose Stokes of Deal, the 11ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre and cast spandrels, to the brass and steel framed movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with moulded and dentil cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, on bracket feet, 78ins high
A Walnut Display Cabinet on 18th Century Chest Base, the display cabinet with moulded and crossgrained cornice, fitted two green moire lined shelves enclosed by a pair of twin glazed doors, with wide crossgrained mouldings, the chest base fitted two short and three long drawers with banded drawer fronts and later brass ring handles with plain circular backplates and conforming escutcheons, on bracket feet, 40.5ins wide x 16ins deep x 76ins high Provenance: Sotheby's - Fine English Furniture - Auction 8th May 1989 - Lot 22
A George III Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Secretaire Chest, with moulded edge to top, the drawer fronts inlaid with rosewood bandings and with canted corners inlaid with boxwood pillar ornament, secretaire drawer with dummy drawer front, enclosing pigeon holes, pair of pillar drawers, central cupboard and six small drawers with satinwood and rosewood banding, three long drawers under, all with brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 46ins wide x 22ins deep x 42ins high
An Early George III Mahogany Bookcase, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice, fitted three adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of doors with twin shaped and moulded glazed panels with carved tongue mouldings, the base fitted one shelf enclosed by a pair of conforming panelled doors, on bracket feet, 42ins wide x 16ins deep x 82ins high
A 19th century Welsh vernacular slate model of a miniature bureau, probably a desk weight, rectangular top with pen holders, above a faux fall front carved with fan paterae, and two faux drawers, shaped apron, bracket feet, 8cm high, 9.5cm wide, Caernarfonshire, North Wales, c.1880Reference: Miniature furniture in this tradition of mining folk art is discussed by Barbara Pearce in Slate Miniature Chest of Drawers, Regional Furniture Society Newsletter, Issue 23, 1995
A 19th century Welsh vernacular slate model of a miniature chest of drawers, flush top above two short and three long graduated drawers, brass handles, flanked by spiral pilasters, bracket feet, 27cm high, Caernarfonshire, North Wales, c.1880Reference: Miniature furniture in this tradition of mining folk art is discussed by Barbara Pearce in Slate Miniature Chest of Drawers, Regional Furniture Society Newsletter, Issue 23, 1995
A Japanese lacquer stacking sectional table-top cabinet, dished top with re-entrant angles, above a deep frieze and three stacking trays fitted with boxes, sparingly decorated with fans and geometric vignettes of landscapes on a gilt ground, bracket feet, 14cm high, 14cm wide, signed, Meiji period
A modern burr walnut and cross-banded chest on chest, the upper section with two short over three long drawers over a brushing slide and three further long drawers on bracket feet, 155 cm high x 72 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound there are several areas of beading missing to the drawers, top right drawer lower section of beading lower left side, first long drawer beading top right side, second drawer down beading damaged top right and bottom left, third drawer down damage to beading left middle, base section repaired damage to beading middle right, whole section of beading missing on middle drawer left and top right. Bottom drawer whole section of beading missing lower right and damage middle left - see images for further detail. Depth 43cm at base and 44cm at top. In answer to the specific question yes this piece may be collected from the auction house post sale within the current Government guidlines on social distancing i.e at present it is uggested that buyers send two people to carry the piece from the saleroom to the car as we are unable to assist.
A 19th Century Swiss rosewood and marquetry inlaid cased musical box with eight airs, bearing label inscribed "ER McCoy Xmas 1878". Size approx 14cm high x 50cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Item appears not to be in working order. Drum does rotate when cranked with side lever. On the bracket holding the drum there are three numbers stamped 811 see image and to the base of the box t here is the pencil inscription 46811 again see image. There are no other numbers visible. The case appears original although is showing signs of wear and tear conducive with age. There is a crack to the rear right corner and rear left to the moulding. Glass mark to the top and dense knocks etc throughout. Wear to the ebonised moulding particularly on the corners. The interior appears basically sound though the end board to the right is missing as it is to the left. The glass panel is extent. The paper label extent. The teeth appear in good condition though are not attached to the board. The piece does not play therefore requires sympathetic restoration. Rubies above the fly wheel missing.
A 19th Century mahogany bracket clock for the Turkish market, the eight day movement by Gravell & Son of London No'd 4009 with typical Turkish engraved chapter ring surmounted by a strike silent movement and dial, the case with brass embellishments raised on four acanthus scroll feet Size approx 67cm high x 44cm wide CONDITION REPORTS In answer to specific queries, the case and movement do not appear to be a marriage, though it is clear that some restoration and replacements have taken place over the clock's life. The wooden mount for the finial appears to be ill fitting and the castings either side appear to be of a lower quality than in some areas. The casting to the spandrels and feet and pilasters is better quality. The inner silvered dial within the chapter ring is engraved "Gravell & Son London 4009", the chapter ring with the typical Turkish market markings. The strike silent dial above it appears slightly worn and dirty. There is a circular scratch mark outside of the dial. The back plate is undecorated but bears inscription "Gravell & Son London 4009". There does not appear to be any other engraving elsewhere. The piece is a twin fusee movement with anchor escapement. It does not appear to have been converted from a verge. The rear of the face bears a sticker of a restorer/clockmaker "Dan Acraman Horological Services". The rear of the dial bears the same sticker dated Jan 1989 by hand. The fabric to the interior of the sides appears to be replacement. As you will see from photographs, some of the interior footboard and other woodwork appears very fresh suggesting that it may have been replaced in 1989. The case is generally sound though with some areas of veneers with some damage and replacement sections. See images for further detail. There are signs of old woodworm to the rear above the foot and also to the base board. See images for further detail. 66 cm high x 41.5 cm wide foot to foot and 24.5 cm deep foot to foot

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