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A late Victorian silver oblong inkstand by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1896, the silver circular flat covers with gadrooned rims and cut glass cube wells, the base with a gadrooned and shell rim, two pen wells and on four scroll bracket feet, engraved `H.E A.M S June 1st 1897`, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) long, the base 535g (17.2 oz)
Zeppelin Memorabilia. DZR advertisement card. A poster, 21cm x 30cm, advertising ‘2 days across the Atlantic’ with a coloured view of Zeppelin ‘Hindenburg’ over the ocean. Stiffened and with a bracket to display on a travel agent’s counter. Together with a Hamburg-America Line advertisement depicting a Zeppelin over a busy dock scene. 23cm x 20cm. Both interesting items. GC, some light wear. See Plate.25
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY BRACKET CLOCK, the arched surmount with brass carrying handle and urn-form finials, the circular enamelled dial with Roman hours to the chapter ring and two winding apertures, flanked by brass columns, on a plinth base and brass bracket feet, the striking movement marked `Vincenti & Cie Medaille D`argent 1855. 2152 5 2` 31cm(h) Condition Report: Cracks to top of dial otherwise generally good.
A GEORGIAN OAK CHEST ON CHEST having a moulded cornice, fret carved frieze, the three short and three long moulded drawers between canted fret-carved corners, the lower stage having three long conforming drawers, all with shaped and pierced brass back plates and bale handles, raised on bracket feet. 172cm(h) x 107cm9w) x 50cm(d) Condition Report: Splits to sides, some moulding depletions, veneer patches to corners of three drawers and top corner of lower stage, front feet appear to be replacements, marks stains and scratches, viewing advised.
A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS AND MAHOGANY SHAVING STAND having a circular mirror plate within a brass slit and moulded surround, an adjustable bracket and telescopic pole, with a hinged compartment platform, raised on three down swept scrolling legs linked by stretchers. 139cm(h) Condition Report: One screw missing from mirror reverse, minor marks and scratches.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having two short and four long graduating drawers, each with brass bale handles, raised on short bracket feet. 115cm(h) x 107cm(w) x 52cm(d) Condition Report: Veneer splits to top with three small patch repairs, split to side, replacement chipboard backing boards, marks and scratches, viewing advised.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having three short cockbeaded drawers over three long conforming and graduating drawers, each with brass bale handles, raised on bracket feet. 101cm(h) x 111cm(w) x 55cm(d) Condition Report: Marks, stains and scratches, moulding depletions, opening damage to top central drawer, replacement handles, with filled holes for earlier replacements, viewing advised.
A VICTORIAN OAK SIDEBOARD having an arched raised back with carved foliate detail, moulded rectangular top, two drawers and three panelled cupboard doors, carved in the same manner, raised on bracket feet centred by a shaped apron. 125cm(h) x 151cm(w) x 58cm(d) Condition Report: The back is off another matching piece of furniture, the original mirror back missing, separation to top planks, replacement handles, marks, stains and scratches.
A GEORGE I WALNUT BACHELORS CHEST OF DRAWERS, early 18th century, having a rectangular quarter veneered top with re-entrant corners and feather banding, a brushing slide, two short and three long graduating and feather banded drawers, each with shaped brass backplates and bale handles, raised on bracket feet. 80cm(h) x 82cm(w) x 48cm(d) Condition Report: Fading, marks and scratches, veneer splits, small patch repairs, but generally good for age, viewing advised.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having a rectangular moulded top with canted front corners, two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, each with brass bale handles and canted and fluted columns, raised on bracket feet. 87cm(h) x 76cm(w) x 44cm(d) Condition Report: Appears to have been adapted or re-sized from a larger piece of furniture, marks, stains and scratches, the lower two drawers with patches above escutcheons, later bracket feet, viewing advised.
A LARGE CRAFTSMAN MADE LIGHT OAK CORNER BOOKCASE of L-shaped construction, having a slender moulded cornice above a central glazed cupboard door flanked by narrow open shelves sections and further glazed cupboard doors, the lower stage having five fielded panelled doors enclosing further adjustable shelving, raised on bracket feet. 222cm(h) x 239cm(w) x 68cm(d) Condition Report: Very minor defects otherwise good condition.
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND having a replacement mahogany top, two short and two long crossbanded drawers, each with shaped brass backplates and bale handles, resting on an associated stand with matching drawer and bracket feet. 100cm(h) x 88cm(w) x 51cm(d) Condition Report: Associated parts, marks stains and scratches, splits to top, veneer cracks and some depletions, depletion to base drawers escutcheon, viewing advised.
REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, with twin fusee movement, having edged engraved backplate, striking on a bell in coach topped mahogany case with gilt brass loop handle, the front inlaid with brass foliate scrolls, pierced brass side panels and having white enamel Roman dial, inscribed T & B King, 150 Minories, London all raised on gilt ball feet (restored to working condition) the case 16 1/2" (41.9cm) high EST 400-500
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK, signed J.C. Jennens, London, the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted centre, enclosed by pierced foliate scroll and mask spandrels and set beneath a silent/strike dial to the arch, powered by a substantial eight day movement, striking on a bell and nine hammers and bells above the pinned cylinder, housed in an arch top case with swan neck pediment, turned finials and blind carved frets above a pair of freestanding, fluted columns with cast brass Corinthian capitals over a quarter cut long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by cluster columns and raised on a flame cut, panelled base with chamferred fore corners and ogee bracket feet, 7`1" (2.16m) high EST 1500-200
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Hughes, Birmingham, the 14" repainted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and later hands, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat top case with shell inlaid frieze and free standing square cluster forecolumns, over a long trunk door with oval shell inlay to the centre flanked by square cluster quarter column and raised on an inlaid base with chamferred forecorners and ogee bracket feet, 7` (2.135m) high EST 500-700
1930`s OAK LONGCASE CLOCK,the 10" silvered Arabic dial powered by an eight day movement with three weighs and polished pendulum bob, striking on eight rods and housed in an arch top case with long twin glazed trunk door and raised on a plain base with ogee type bracket feet, 73 1/2" (186.7cm) high EST 200-300

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