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Lot 791

A George III mahogany chest, of small proportions, having two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 78 cm wide See illustrationReportTop split. Quite a bit of water splashing/damage to the top at the front. A little loss of the veneer, mostly to the base.

Lot 432

A bracket clock, the 16 cm arched square brass dial signed John Hill, London, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, fitted an eight day twin fusee movement, in an elm case, 45.5 cm high See illustrationReport by RBCase very tired, lacks colour, looks to be barn stored, the whole movement is loose, with a pendulum, generally requiring repair and restoration.

Lot 815

A longcase clock, the 32 cm arched square brass dial signed Jas Ritchie, Hull, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre engraved flowers and foliage with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and with Tempus Fugit disc to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, crossbanded and with boxwood stringing, on bracket feet, 244 cm highCase restored at some point. Trunk door a good fit. Hinges probably replaced. With a winding key, pendulum and two weights. The bracket feet later.

Lot 844

A 19th century oak breakfront dresser, the two tier plate rack above a base with an arrangement of six drawers and a pair of panel doors, on bracket feet, 164 cm wide See illustration

Lot 474

A bracket clock, the 17 cm arched square brass dial signed Wm Smith, London, on a silvered tablet to the matt centre, also with a calendar aperture, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, and Strike/Silent subsidiary dial to the arch, fitted an eight day twin fusee movement, the back plate engraved a basket of flowers and scrolling acanthus leaves, in an ebonised case, with a brass carrying handle, 51 cm high, and a mahogany bracket See illustrationLacks pendulum. With a winding key. Two brass ball feet (4) are detached. The moulding to the lower left section is loose. There is a section of about 7 cm to the bottom right moulding which is detached but present. Requiring general work.

Lot 832

An inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase, the moulded and dentil cornice above a pair of gothic bar glazed doors, the base with a secretaire drawer above three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 128 cm wide See illustration

Lot 846

A 19th century bow front mahogany chest, of five drawers, on bracket feet, 105 cm wide

Lot 53

A good quality Indian silver cigar box on bracket feet. Approx. 1132 grams. Est. £450 - £550.

Lot 970

A good mahogany mantle clock with silvered dial and glazed sides on bracket feet. By Arnold of London. Est. £600 - £800.

Lot 987

A good Georgian mahogany grandfather clock on bracket feet with silvered dial. By Philip Lloyd of Bristol. Est. £1500 - £2000.

Lot 1114

A mahogany chest of five drawers on bracket feet. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 1115

A Georgian mahogany chest of five drawers on bracket feet. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 1116

A Georgian mahogany two drawer and two door cupboard on shaped bracket feet. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 1127

A good Georgian hinged top mahogany commode on bracket feet with cupboard front. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 1131

A Georgian mahogany chest of four drawers with brass handles to bracket feet. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 180

Victorian walnut cased 8-day bracket clock marked W&H ( Winterhalder & Hofmeier) Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale

Lot 447

Pair of small ring boxes with bracket feet, 2.5” dia. B’ham

Lot 686

Four division toast rack on bracket feet, 2.75” long B’ham 1927 by A Bros 80g.

Lot 1078

A Ruskin Crystalline glazed bowl, 1930, relief moulded dish form with three bracket feet, mottled orange exterior, the interior with yellow and orange starburst, impressed marks, 16cm diameter

Lot 133

An Elizabeth II silver jewellery casket cigar box, Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1981, cuboid form, enigne turned throughout, with cast foliate scroll border, the interior with removable velvet lined tray and cedar cladding, on four pad bracket feet, 21cm wide, 7cm high, 9cm deep

Lot 146

A pair of George III silver salt cellars, Solomon Hougham, London 1801, navette boat form, bright cut with feathered husks in an entwined chain, each on four bracket feet, one with glass liner, 9cm long, 3.09ozt

Lot 174

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled belt buckle, Birmingham 1908, planished open tendril bracket design with square section cabochon plaques in blue and green enamel, stamped model number 13, 7cm long, 5cm wide, 1.08ozt

Lot 397

An early Victorian mahogany miniature chest of two short over three long drawers, circa 1840, acanthus and grape moulded bracket pilasters, on turned feet, 25.5cm wide, 26.5cm high, 17cm deep

Lot 4027

William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, oval cylinder form, reticulated sinuous tendril sides and green glas liner, on bracket feet, 5.5cm high, 1.22ozt

Lot 4030

Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1909, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, ocatgonal baluster form with pierced four footed bracket base, decorated with hearts and foliate feet, the whiplash handle with three terminals, glass liner, 8cm high, 2.38ozt

Lot 4081

Charles Boyton, London 1934, an Art Deco silver mustard pot, planished cuboid form, with chamfered edges, angled handle and stepped lid, on four bracket feet, glass liner, facsimile signature, 5cm high, 3.52ozt

Lot 4082

Ove Brobeck for Georg Jensen, circa 1930s, an Art Deco Danish silver mustard pot, model 627, cylindrical form with fluted dome and spherical finial, single bracket handle, glass liner, 7cm high, 2.33ozt

Lot 4092

Hawksworth, Eyre and Co., Ltd., London 1905, an Edwardian silver mustard pot, squat rectangular baluster form with cast gadrooned and shell moulded brim, on reticulated shell and foliate scroll bracket feet, open S acanthus scroll handle, glass liner, 6cm high, 4.85ozt

Lot 4103

Alexander Clark and Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1917, a George V silver mustard pot, straight sided oval boat form, reticulated reeding and quatrefoil chain banding, on four foliate bracket feet, glass liner, 7cm high, 2.58ozt

Lot 4129

H & L, Paris circa 1890, a French silver mistard pot, double ogee balsuter form, embossed with foliate scrolls, on four bracket feet, cast angled handle, gilt interior, 8.5cm high, 1.85ozt

Lot 4135

Christophe Philippe Vahland, Paris circa 1822, a French Empire style silver mustard pot, twin handled urn form on a quatrelobed base supported on four lions paw bracket feet, reticulated reeding and gadrooned top rim, glass body, 14.5cm high, 5.62ozt

Lot 4139

Emile Hugo, Paris circa 1860, a French silver mustard pot, cylindrical form with two cast baluster pilaster supports and a heavily foliated S scroll handle, gadrooned rim and ogee domed lid, on foliate bracket feet, glass liner, 11cm high, 3.00ozt

Lot 4144

Philippe Berthier, Paris circa 1845, a French silver mustard pot, cylindrical form, embossed in high relief with rosette studded diaper trellis between beaded borders, on four open foliate bracket feet, the handle cast with laurel leaves, glass liner, 7cm high, 1.61ozt

Lot 4146

Mema, Lindkoping 1966, a Swedish silver mustard pot, cylindrical form, open cage embossed with floral garlands and reeded pilasters, on four bracket feet, 9.5cm high, 1.52ozt

Lot 4148

Unknown, Paris circa 1789, a Louis XVI French silver mustard pot, cylindrical form, die stamped and reticulated garland and pilaster design with two winged putti holding a vacant cartouche, acanthus cast ear handle, on foliate bracket feet, glass liner, later struck marks, 12cm high, 3.14ozt

Lot 4158

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1901 to 1913, various makers, London, Birmingham & Chester, of octagonal, barrel and oval form, all with pierced decoraton and with hinged covers and spoon apertures, scroll and bracket handles, all with blue glass liners, the largest 6cm high, total weighable silver 7.20ozt, (5)

Lot 4159

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1906 to 1929, various makers, Chester & London, of oval form with pierced decoration including trellis and strapwork, urn and floral motifs, engraved swags and acorns etc, the hinged covers with spoon apertures, scroll and bracket handles, blue glass liners, the largest 8.5cm high, total weighable silver 14.71ozt (5)

Lot 4160

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1903 to 1928, various makers, Chester, Birmingham & Worcester, of oval form, pierced decoration with foliate and leaf scrolls, swags and paterae, vacant cartouche and rococco styling, hinged covers with spoon aperture, scroll and bracket handles, four blue, one green glass liner, the largest 7cm high, total weighable silver 11.70ozt (5)

Lot 4161

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1900 to 1924, various makers, Chester, Birmingham & Sheffield, of cylindrical form with pierced, engraved and moulded decoration to include swags, leaf and foliate motifs, vacant cartouche and pierced borders, hinged covers with spoon apertures, scroll and bracket handles, blue glass liners, the largest 6.5cm high, total weighable silver 12.08ozt (5)

Lot 4163

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1903 to 1919, various makers, Birmingham & Chester, of oval and circular form with pierced and engraved decorations including classical landscape with musicians, the hinged covers with spoon apertures, scroll and bracket handles, blue glass liners, the largest 5.5cm high, total weighable silver 7.57ozt (5)

Lot 4164

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1905 to 1918, various makers, Birmingham, Chester & Sheffield, of oval form, some fluted decoration, three raised on splayed feet, all with hinged covers with spoon apertures,finials, gadrooned borders, scroll and bracket handles, four with blue glass liners, the largest 7cm high, total weighable silver 13.10ozt (5)

Lot 4167

Five English silver mustard pots, 1908 - 1936, various makers, Chester, Birmingham & Sheffield, the various forms including, urn, hexagonal and compressed, all with hinged covers, spoon apertures and finials, scroll and bracket handles, four with blue glass liners, the largest 8cm high, total weighable silver 8.96ozt (5)

Lot 441

Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn, a pair of Arts and Crafts carved oak wall lights, scroll bracket form, 23cm long (2)

Lot 527

A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the 12 inch white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, under a swan neck pediment supported on brass capital Corinthian columns, the body with quarter column pilasters, on bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 229cm high

Lot 537

A George III mahogany and satinwood strung swing toilet mirror, oval glass, bow fronted three drawers, on bracket feet, 60cm high, 45cm wide

Lot 539

A George I style walnut kneehole desk, with feathered banding, the central inset cupboard below a short drawer, flanked by four graduated drawers to each side, on bracket feet, 99cm wide, 80cm high, 50cm deep

Lot 54

A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewellery box, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1911, oval form, the lid inlaid with foliate and floral web rosette, within a moulded bead and scroll baton border, on four bracket feet, velvet lined interior, 9cm wide, 4cm high, 6cm deep

Lot 558

An Edwardian mahogany fall front bureau of small proportions, four graduated drawers with leather writing slope on ogee bracket feet, 60cm wide, 89cm high, 44cm deep

Lot 853

A carved wall bracket, in the form of an eagle holding a bunch of fruit; together with an expanding coat rack with ceramic detail

Lot 169

A SMOKERS SILVER COMPOSITE DESK SET COMPRISING; A SILVER CYLINDRICAL ENGINE-TURNED CIGARETTE BOX with a part rotating cover, on four feet, Patent 281515, mark of Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1928, 9 cm wide (3 ½ in), 142g (a little over 5 ½ oz); a rectangular silver mounted cigarette box with an engine turned hinged cover on four bracket feet, mark of Francis Howard Ltd, Birmingham 1960, 10.5cm wide overall (4 ½ in); a silver-engine turned slightly-shaped square ashtray, mark of Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1976; and a silver-mounted plain round capstan-shaped inkwell, marks rubbed Birmingham 1920, 11cm diameter (4 ¼ in)

Lot 443

AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS on bracket feet, 105cm wide 55cm deep 89cm high

Lot 465

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY RECTAGULAR CHEST of two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 95cm high, 94cm wide, 49cm deep

Lot 468

A CONTEMPORARY MAHOGANY AND BURR WOOD CHEST ON CHEST of six graduated drawers with brushing slide and on bracket feet 137cm, 70cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 929

A SHERATON REVIVAL MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK, with strike/silent dial, H 42.5 cm

Lot 1410

A GEORGIAN OAK SIDEBOARD ON BRACKET FEET WITH SIX DRAWERS HAVING ELABORATE BRASS HANDLES (TOP NEEDS RE-AFFIXING)

Lot 402

A CIRCA 1890 WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK BY LENZKIRCH, GERMANY, HAVING EIGHT DAY MOVEMENT WITH STRIKING AND QUARTER CHIMING, RECTANGULAR BRASS FACE WITH GILDED DECORATION, SILVERED CHAPTER RING WITH ROMAN NUMERALS, TWO UPPER SMALL DIALS FOR REGULATION AND SILENT/ CHIME. THE CASE HAVING BROKEN ARCH PEDIMENT WITH BRASS SHELL DECORATION, TWO FLAT FLUTED SIDE COLUMNS AND FRET PIERCED SIDE VIEWING PANELS. THE CLOCK STANDS AT 43 CM HIGH, WAS SEEN WORKING AND CHIMING AT TIME OF CATALOGUING AND INCLUDES BRASS WINDING KEY

Lot 587

A late 19th century glazed secretaire bookcase, dentil frieze over three shelves, fitted secretaire drawer and three further graduating drawers, on bracket feet, 115x220cmH

Lot 1207

A collection of 7 20th century Industrial office factory pendant lamps of bell form with pierced uppers and set on bracket fitments. Measures 22 cm  x  9 cm.

Lot 1209

An early 20th Century Art Deco walnut chest of drawers consisting of three straight drawers having yellow bakelite handles raised on bracket feet.  Measures 81 cm high x 89 cm wide x 42 cm deep.

Lot 1255

A contemporary bracket clock having a brass face with silver chapter ring having Roman numeral. Face marked St. James with applied cherub decoration and revolving moon phase. Side windows to the walnut case raised on brass feet with brass carrying handle atop. Movement marked for Franz Hermie. Measures 25cm tall by 19cm wide. 

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