PREBEND SORENSEN, A PS DANISH TEAK MODULAR HANG AND HIDE SHELVING SYSTEM, comprising of a fall front cupboard section, glazed door bookcase, two matching narrow glazed door bookcases, one single drawer and open shelf unit section, two matching open shelves, all with brackets, single narrow shelf and a single deep shelf with replacement bracket (condition: overall good condition, some loose joint to wall brackets, no losses)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with tubular quarter chiming mechanism, the arched hood with pierced sound boards to sides and metal grille to back, s.d., the dial door flanked by columns, the silvered and foliate pierced 11.5'' (29cm) dial with 'CHIME/SILENT' and 'WHITTINGTON/WESTMINISTER/ST MICHAEL' chimes, Arabic numerals, the dial named Finnegans Manchester, the case with presentation plaque dated '31st Jan 1920', astragal glazed door displaying nine tubes, pendulum and three weights, on a plinth with bracket feet, height 224cm, with winding key, two case keys, pendulum and three weights (condition: case in good condition, metal grille at the rear of the hood is mishapen, movement seen working, musical/chimes not heard, some attention needed to make all chimes/tubes strike)
A GEORGE III OAK, MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with dentil pediment on doric columns flanking an arched door, the 11'' (28cm) brass dial with pierced brass foliate scroll and mask spandrels, Roman numerals, eight day movement, the arch with convex disc named 'Jam. Gandy Cockermouth', dial and movement with alternations and restorations, arched trunk door, plain plinth base with bracket feet, height approximately 202cm, with pendulum and weights (condition: dial and movement altered/restored)
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT, PAINTED AND STAINED LONGCASE CLOCK, caddy top with moulded doric columns to all four corners, the brass dial with boys and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement, the trunk door with bulls eye glass, plinth base with bracket feet, height approximately 212cm, with pendulum, two weights and winding key (condition: back board has glued repair, front of case has a number of splits, some filled holes to door, one rear column loose)
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched hood with oval fretwork decoration and pointed finials, doric columns, brass 11'' (28cm) dial with pierced urn and scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture filled with decorative plate, eight day movement, the arch with convex silvered disc named 'Geo. Holland Louth', the trunk with arched door, plinth base with additional plinth and bracket feet, height approximately 218.5cm, with pendulum, winding key and two weights (condition: case has some splits, in need of some attention)
A GEORGE III AND LATER CARVED DARK STAINED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment above arch on Corinthian columns, brass 11 1/2'' (29cm) dial with pierced brass spandrels, STRIKE/SILENT dial to arch, eight day movement, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, named 'Peter Willington, Cambridge', foliate carved trunk door and plinth, bracket feet, height approximately 212.5cm excluding finial, with pendulum, two weights, winding key and finial in parts (condition: vertical split in plinth, a small amount of woodworm holes on each side of hood, right hand swan neck lacks moulding)
A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, ogee cornice above double doors with two fielded panels, the interior with hanging space, on a separate base with four arched fielded panels above an arrangement of five short drawers with brass swan neck handles, on short bracket feet, approximate width 144cm x depth 55.5cm x height 193cm (condition: overall good condition, some splits in side panels, fitted with hooks and hanging rail to interior)
A MID 18TH CENTURY AND LATER WALNUT CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER THREE LONG DRAWERS, feather banded inlay to the rectangular top, replacement pierced brass escutcheons and backplates, on walnut stained bracket feet, width 96cm x depth 57cm x height 94cm (condition: plyboard back, alterations, repairs and losses, in useable condition)
HEITSZMAN, CAMBRIDGE. AN EARLY 19th CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY VERGE BRACKET CLOCK the archtop case with brass moulded pad above a full front opening door with brass corners and pierced fish scale frets enclosing a 7" convex painted dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent lever above fronting an eight-day double fusee movement with full engraved backplate and verge escapement striking the hours on a bell 38cm high handle down
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL TABLE CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the twin barrel Japy movement striking the hour and half hours on a gong, 3 3/4-inch gilded dial with Arabic numerals and enamel centre, the oblong case with fluted columns and turned finials, stepped and domed surmount with flower finials, moulded base and bracket feet. 35cm high, 20cm wide
A REGENCY BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY DOUBLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK, the case with leaf carving to the clustered arch top, the 8-inch convex dial signed SHAW Leicester, the sides with brass ring handles, pull repeat, pendulum, winder and bezel key. 45.5cm high, 27.5cm wide, 16cm deepHinges to back door require attention. There are several small losses of veneer to the back. Dial is crazed and touched-up. Two cracks to left-hand side. Handle backplates loose to each side. Couple of minor cracks to front. From a local house.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK WESTMINSTER CHIME LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched hood with fluted columns, the 10-inch brass break-arch dial with silent/strike and chime/silent switches, St. Michael, Whittington and Westminster chime selector in the arch, the case with astragal glazed door above a panel base with ogee bracket feet. 199.5cmWith three weights and pendulum.
AN OAK STRIKING WALL CLOCK, SIGNED WHEELER, WORKSOP, CIRCA 1880, front corners with carved floral decoration, side doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped W&H Sch, 59cm high, with an oak wall bracket, 14cm high. (2)With winder and pendulum.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, MATTHEW LYON, LANARK, the hood with break-arch pediment with dentil moulding and three brass sphere finials, the 12-inch break-arch brass dial with silvered chapter, seconds and date aperture, signed in the arch, the case with long trunk door with shaped top, raised on bracket feet. 216.5cmWith weights and pendulum.
AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE CABINET, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the deep drawer with fall front enclosing a leather writing surface, small drawers, pigeon holes and two secret drawers, a further drawer below above two cupboard doors enclosing a fitted interior of shelves and eight small drawers, raised on bracket feet, the end panels with hinged doors each enclosing four small drawers. 103cm high, 82cm wide, 58cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal a pair of metal lidded canisters and a covered mixing bowl, the cast brass escutcheon in the Rococo taste, raised on bracket feet. 15cm high, 23cm wide, 14cm deepProvenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
AN INLAID OAK DRESSER AND RACK, NORTH WALES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the boarded rack with projecting cornice above three shelves with rosewood banded fronts, flanked by rosewood and maple inlaid pilasters, the base with three rosewood banded and cockbeaded drawers, fitted with solid brass backplate handles and ivory escutcheons (one lacking), above a pair of panel doors flanking three further conforming drawers, raised on bracket feet. 205.5cm high, 156cm wide, 47.5cm
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT DESK, the moulded rectangular top above a fall-front with solid brass escutcheon, opening to reveal gilt-tooled leather inset writing surface before an arrangement of eight drawers, pigeon holes and dividers, retaining the original lock and key, below the fall a carved blind fretwork frieze, the lower section with frieze drawer over a recessed cupboard, flanked by three moulded-front drawers to each side, each fitted with brass swan-neck handles and retaining their locks, raised on bracket feet, in one piece. 135.5cm high, 110cm wide, 61.5cm deep
George III mahogany chest of drawers, with original handles on bracket feet The dimensions are 109cm wide x 54cm deep x 85cm high. Condition – two small shrinkage splits to lower sides above plinth, some moulding loss around drawers, slight scratching to top and some moulding damage to one side
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid secretaire bachelors chest of drawers. Raised on bracket feet with an upright bank of drawers having brass swing handles in inlaid detailing. The top drawer with fall front and pull out action enclosing a tooled leather writing surface with fully appointed interior behind. Simple flared edge cornce with inlaid banded detailing. Measurements are 96cm x 77cm x 45cm
JULES LELEU (1883 –1961) ART DECO BURR WALNUT ARMOIRE, 1930S with three doors, enclosing a fully veneered and fitted interior of drawers and shelves, the angles embellished with shaped fins with brass cappings, the whole raised on brass capped outswept bracket feet (Dimensions: 210cm wide, 170cm high, 53cm deep)(210cm wide, 170cm high, 53cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: Maison Gerard, New York Sotheby's New York 20th Century Decorative Arts , 11th March 2004, Lot 228
J. W. BENSON, LUDGATE HILL ENGLISH GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK BRACKET CLOCK, CIRCA 1880 with circular steel dial, the twin fusée movement within elaborate carved case, inscribed to the dial J.W. BENSON/ 62&64 LUDGATE HILL/ BY SPECIAL WARRANT TO THE QUEEN, 36cm wide, 72cm high, 28cm deep; with matching bracket, 38cm wide, 20cm high, 33cm deep . (Qty: 2)
Y HEAL & SON LTD., LONDON WALNUT BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, CIRCA 1920 the crossbanded top above four graduated drawers with ivory handles, raised on outswept bracket feet, bears ivorine inset maker's label to top drawer edge (Dimensions: 76cm wide, 91cm high, 52cm deep)(76cm wide, 91cm high, 52cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
SHAPLAND & PETTER, BARNSTAPLE, IN THE MANNER OF M. H. BAILLIE SCOTT INLAID ARTS & CRAFTS OAK with chequer inlay, and cut-out side handles, three open shelves, and with a panelled door, marquetry inlaid with a stylised daffodil, the whole raised on plank bracket supports, with a key (Dimensions: 51cm wide, 64cm high, 18cm deep)(51cm wide, 64cm high, 18cm deep)Footnote: Literature : Bennett, Daryl Shapland & Petter Ltd. of Barnstaple: Arts & Crafts Furniture , 2005, p. 102, fig. 6.11 where a similar bookcase is illustrated.
W.A.S. BENSON (1854-1924) SILVERED BRASS COUNTERWEIGHTED CANDLESTICK, CIRCA 1890 the baluster nozzle and wide drip tray on a scrolled arm, resting on a shaped bracket and terminating on a pointed ball end, stamped maker's marks W.A.S. BENSON (Dimensions: 30.5cm long)(30.5cm long)Footnote: Literature : for a form of this design see: W.A.S. Benson: Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, ed. by Ian Hamerton (Woodbridge, 2005), pl 98, p.121.

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