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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED LONG CASE CLOCK with a painted Roman numeral moon phase dial, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, the eight day bell striking movement with an anchor escapement housed in a break arch hood, the shaped rectangular casement door with string inlay, bracket feet, 225cm high
A Victorian Silver Inkstand, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1895, the rectangular base with a gadrooned border and two pen trays, raised on four pierced bracket feet, with two cut glass inkwells with hinged silver covers, each engraved with a crest and motto, with a central square wafer box mounted with a taperstick in the form of a miniature chamberstick with removable nozzle, 28cm wide, 32oz 8dwt The crest and motto are probably that of George Charles Kent, being a lion's head erased, erminois, collared, and the motto Virtute et honore Fully marked, clear marks, no obvious damage, the crests worn, engraved to the pen tray Herbert Oct 1895 (worn)
A Regency Giltwood and Gesso Wall Bracket, of lobed rectangular form, supported on a leaf, C scroll and wrythen stem, applied paper label to the reverse for W Whight, Carver, Gilder and Picture Cleaner, 22 Wardour Street, 30cm high Some wear, chips, splits, losses and losses to gilding throughout. 120315
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century, glass panels, white dial with dagger and Arabic numerals, movement numbered 314809, large balance below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, 23.5cm high, with original gilt brass wall bracket, fitted case and booklets 27.02.15, Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, front glass panel with a very minor nibble to the top left hand corner, movement has been on test and is working.
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, calibre 528, 20th century, white dial with Arabic and dagger markers, skeletonised centre, visible balance wheel below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, movement numbered 173876, 23.5cm high, with wall bracket, 11cm high 12.01.15, Case and wall bracket slightly discoloured in parts, movement is clean, movement has been on test, in going order.
An Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Striking Wall Clock, signed John Sanderson, circa 1710, lantern style four posted movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and signed, dial centre with a religious engraved verse Remember man that Dye thou must And After that to Judgement Just, date aperture, 33cm high John Sanderson, a Quaker, was born at Tiffenthwaite near Wigton in Cumbria in 1671. He started his apprenticeship to John Ogden of Bowbridge in Yorkshire. In 1691 he moved back to Tiffenthwaite and started to make his first clocks, which have several distinctive features, such as religious dial verses. 11.02.15, Dial plate is slightly faded, movement is dirty, date is not changing, back cock has been restored, in going order, with pendulum and weight, later wall bracket.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, C Jones, London, circa 1860, arched top with acorn finial, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, secured by brackets, 47cm high, with a carved mahogany wall bracket 06.01.15, Case with minor scuff marks, minor dents, back left hand side of the base with chips to the veneer, bevelled glass is chipped, back door with a small chip and a small repair mark, dial has been totally re-painted, movement is complete, in going order and striking, wall bracket with small scratches.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Robt Wood, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, glazed side panels, bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and a recessed signed silvered plaque, strike/silent selection dial in the arch, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, scroll engraved backplate, movement secured by brackets, 51cm high 17.12.14, Case has been polished, later side glazed panels, finials, handle and the front door metal mounts appear later, inverted bell top is later, later back door, dial chapter ring is slightly faded, movement is clean, converted from verge to an anchor escapement, movement is striking, repeating and in going order.
A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 85cm by 50cm by 81cm Reasonable colour and condition consistent with age. Each side panel with natural? splits. General bruising to cockbeaded drawers. With original brasses and key. 190215
A Pair of Swedish Birch Flip-Top Tripod Tables, raised on ebonised vasiform turned supports with three cabriole legs, 87cm by 88cm by 72cm Table 1 - top a reasonable colour. Minor faults on corners. Bases have been ebonised recently Table 2 - top generally good. Previous bracket/screw holes visible to underside. 230115
A George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Tulipwood Crossbanded Foldover Card Table, late 18th century, with green baize lined interior, raised on square tapering legs, 81cm by 44cm by 74cm Cosmetically good, polished and restored. Green baize interior modern and in good condition. Minor faults around feet. Front right leg with previous bracket/repair marks. Table structurally sound. 170215
A Late George III Mahogany Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, early 19th century, the dentil cornice above four astragal glazed doors all between stop-fluted canted sides, 115cm by 55cm by 202cm Good cosmetic condition. General bruising consistent with age. With key and working locks. Cut marks around the locks where timber has been replaced. Repair to right hand upper door around the hinge. Repairs to bracket feet. 230115
A George III Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Bowfront Chest of Drawers, circa 1800, with four long graduated drawers, shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 107cm by 60cm by 92cm (restored) Polished and restored, so generally good cosmetic condition. Some deep scratches to the top which have been polished. Inner small splits to each end panel consistent with age. Drawers reconstructed using pine. 170215
A Rosewood Breakfront Display Cabinet, in the manner of Gillows, 2nd quarter 19th century, the upper section with balustrade gallery above a glazed door enclosing a shelf, the base with three open shelves between scrolling fluted corbel supports, 66cm by 49cm by 147cm Reasonable condition consistent with age. Open shelves discoloured and scratched. Otherwise minor scuffs. Left hand scroll bracket with repair. With key and working lock. 190215
An English Carved and Gilded Pier Glass, circa 1760, the rectangular plate within a rockwork and acanthus scroll rococo style frame, 119cm by 73cm In sleepy unrestored condition. Original gilding? Various paint losses. Natural? cracks to the gesso. Typical old repairs throughout. Original? mercury plate. Old bracket marks to verso. 300914
A Wing-Back Armchair, in 18th century style, covered in needlework fabric, with curved armrests and squab cushion, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, 75cm by 50cm by 114cm Back support and flared sides ok, but armrests and squab cushion with holes. Fabric to back of chair in poor condition, framework exposed. Framework and legs rather loose. Bracket to front right leg. Bruising and minor repairs to legs. Back support frame inscribed in pencil 1860 suggesting the needlework fabric is Victorian and the legs only 18th century. Carved detail to front legs missing. CR updated 250314
A bracket clock, with repeat, the silvered arch dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary, fast/slow and chime/silent dials, fitted a movement striking on five gongs, in a carved oak case, with two keys and pendulum, 44.5 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by NG Fitted a spring wound movement. Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any watches or clocks.
A Korean cabinet, incorporating three pairs of panel doors, and with brass mounts with engraved decoration, 107 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a local private client, which is a large Victorian dwelling. The front panels are like a burr-wood, whilst the sides are plain, there are only brass mounts to the fronts and the corners, all the front panels have slight warps and splits, which should be visible from the photographs, all the interiors are papered with Korean style newspaper (?), overall: in an original condition, the top is very dusty as you would expect from a private client, it is possible some of the back boards have been replaced at some point, the bracket carvings are knocked, damaged and broke, and it sits on sledge type feet which might be later, 46.5 cm deep x 163 cm high Date is in all probability late 19th/early 20th century
A George III oak mule chest, having a three panel front, 152 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB Very much in a market fresh condition, with old staining, the plank top has moved slightly, hinges replaced, lacks one handle, front right bracket foot incomplete, general wear and tear as you would expect from an item of this age in an original unrestored condition.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, the overhanging rectangular top above one cock-beaded frieze drawer over six short drawers flanking a concealed apron drawer above a central cupboard door to the recess, raised on bracket feet, 79cm wide, 47cm deep, 76cm high, Purchased from Market House Antiques, Kings Lynn, 1987 Condition:veneer splits to top back and further minor veneer spilts to top side edges, typical minor staining and scratching to top, small loss to bending on frieze drawer, small loss to beading on left top drawer, evidence of restoration to rear right foot
A SATINWOOD AND KINGWOOD CROSS BANDED AND PAINTED BIJOUTERIE CASKET, in the form of a miniature credenza, of breakfront demi-lume shape, the hinged top glazed enclosing a lined tray lifting to reveal a hidden recess, painted with flower sprays, bordered with garlands of flowers and foliage, raised on bracket feet within a serpentine apron, 24cm high, 40cm wide Condition:a few very small losses to veneer, some minor cracks to veneer in places, not disfiguring
A good Regency Channel Islands inlaid mahogany linen press the flared moulded pediment with brass, boxwood and rosewood inlaid tablet to the frieze, over a pair of recessed arched and cut cornered panelled doors with rosewood cross banding and ivory urn escutcheons, gilt brass joint strip, enclosing three mahogany slides, the base with three long graduated drawers with conforming escutcheons and gilt brass rosette ring handles, on bracket feet united by a scalloped apron, 48½in. (123cm.) wide, 82in. (208.25cm.) high, 21¼in. (54cm.) deep.

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