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A 20TH CENTURY OAK RECORD CABINET, constructed of solid oak and oak veneer standing on ogee bracket feet and castors, the internals are 100 slots with lever mechanism to exit the records, both doors hold HMV index cards, secured behind brass strips on the inside, approximately 56cm x 45cm x 94cm high
North Eastern Railway 6 inch Gothic Style Oak cased silvered dial railway clock in a bracket style case with a rectangular cast brass bezel supplied to the NER around 1900.The quality going barrel movement has rectangular plates and are stamped W&H Sch which are the markings for Winterhalder & Hofmeier of Schwarzenbach Germany who were one of the top suppliers of this style of clock. The Gothic style Oak case with an ornate carved pediment base and columns has the LNER clock number 6802 engraved and wax filled on the back, the silvered dial is engraved and black wax filled with Roman numerals and NER 911.The London & North Eastern Railway clock records show that this clock was in use at York in one of the many offices. An impressive time piece that stand 16 inches tall and in working condition complete with pendulum and key.
A Georgian mahogany eight day longcase clock with a painted 14" dial with moon roller and calendar dials striking on a bell, swan neck pediment hood with reeded supports above a shaped trunk door and stepped base on bracket feet - Height 86" with weights and pendulum Condition report: Working in saleroom
KLG ADVERTISING SHOP CLOCK - SMITHS ELECTRIC CLOCK a large double sided illuminated electric clock (one side broken but hands present and part of mechanism), made by Smiths for KLG. With a metal frame and bracket, with a glass front and KLG lettering on one side. Dial marked, Fit and Forget, Smiths Electric. Dial 46cms square
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded and dentil cornice above a blind fret carved frieze, with two short and three graduated long drawers, the base having a brushing slide above three graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 113 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GHVarious losses to blind fretwork and some patched and repaired sections, notably on the right hand side and the rear left around the top. Cornice generally chipped, dented and with losses to moulding, particularly down the right hand side. Various chips and losses to cock beading and several handles loose, but all seemingly present and correct. Drawers all in reasonable condition, a couple with cracked bottom boards, but otherwise reasonably good. Usual age related wear, light cracking to veneer, dents, scratches etc. Very much saleroom fresh condition.The height is 195 cm
Edwardian inlaid and crossbanded satinwood two section bureau bookcase, the upper section fitted four shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, each having decorative tracery, the base fitted fall flap opening to reveal a fitted interior, four long graduated drawers below and standing on bracket feet, 120cm wide Condition: Height 243cm, depth 63cm, Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
19th Century inlaid walnut and oak miniature model of a kneehole desk fitted seven drawers with a cupboard to the kneehole and standing on bracket feet, 23cm wide Condition: The moulding around the top edge is off and only one side is present, rear left foot bracket is missing to the side, top has cracks to the veneer and one edge section missing approx 20mm long - **General condition consistent with age
Regency mahogany longcase regulator by Robert Roskell of Liverpool, arch shaped hood with circular glazed door, trunk with long glazed door and standing on bracket feet, silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, mercury pendulum, 204cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
George III oak longcase clock by John Baylis of Tewksbury (sic), the hood with stepped cornice, square glazed door flanked by shaped cylindrical pillars, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, thirty hour striking movement, 190cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Early 20th Century inlaid mahogany cased mantel clock, the case with shell inlay and standing on brass ogee bracket feet, the dial with Arabic numerals and retailers mark for Robert Sawers of Edinburgh, French brass movement striking on a gong, 26cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details

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