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A Late Victorian Satinwood, Rosewood-Crossbanded and Floral-Decorated Writing Desk, late 19th century, with green and gilt leather writing surface above eight graduated mahogany and pine-lined drawers around a central frieze drawer, on splayed bracket feet with canted stiles, 122cm by 55cm by 77cm
A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above a plain frieze and two short over three long oak-lined drawers, all between canted fluted stiles, the base with a pull-out brushing slide above three further deep drawers, on bracket feet, 121cm by 59cm by 198cm
A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, circa 1770, the moulded, dentil and blind fret-carved frieze above moulded cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the crossbanded fall enclosing a good quality fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers all around a central cupboard door, the base with two short over three long oak-lined drawers, on moulded bracket feet113cm by 59cm by 202cmGood quality timber various faults throughout with section of moulding missing on left hand panel below the blindfret carved frieze further faults throughout with the cornice cupboard doors rather scuffed and scratched the fall some minor splitting but section of moulding missing on corner as photographed drawer fronts previous handle marks visible with later brasses drawers are oak lined faults to cockbeading natural? splits in the base end panelsMiddle drawer/front stuckFront bracket foot section missing possibly in stuck drawer?
A Mid 18th Century Oak Enclosed Dresser and Rack, the upper section with a wavy shaped apron above three fixed shelves and fluted supports, the base with three oak-lined drawers flanked by fielded cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, all between fluted stiles, on bracket feet189cm by 59cm by 215cm
Große Bracket-clock/Stutzuhr - England oder Frankreich, um 1920, Messing, poliert, eckiger Korpus mit beweglichem Bügelgriff, allseitig verglast (geschliffenes Kristall) mit bunter Hinterglasmalerei auf türkisblauem Grund ¨musizierendes und spielendes Harlekin-Paar in Landschaft¨ rundes Zifferblatt mit goldenen römischen Zahlen, gebläute Stahlzeiger, Handaufzug, Schlagwerk auf Spirale, H ca. 20-25cm, 2 Gläser mit Haarrissen, Funktion ungeprüft und ohne Gewähr
Reiseuhr, sogenannte bracket-clock - Aiguilles, Frankreich, wohl um 1920, Werk mit Schlüsselaufzug, Schlagwerk auf Spirale, bezeichnet ¨Aiguilles¨, eckiges Messing-Gehäuse, kanneliert, allseitig verglast (geschliffenes Kristall), weißes Zifferblatt mit römischen Ziffern, gebläute Stahlzeiger, H 13,5 bzw 18cm, B 10cm, T 8,5cm, 1945g, Funktion ungeprüft und ohne Gewähr
2 Matthew NORMAN (Swiss Made) Reiseuhren - eckige Messinggehäuse in Form einer Stutzuhr (¨bracket-clock¨) mit beweglichem Bügelgriff, allseitig verglast (geschliffenes Kristall), weißes Zifferblatt mit römischen Zahlen, gebläute Stahlzeiger, die größere Uhr mit Weck-Funktion, beide Werke mit Schlüsselaufzug (1 Schlüssel vorhanden) und 17 Steinen (unadjusted), H 6 bzw. 8cm, Funktion ungeprüft und ohne Gewähr
A FINE AND RARE LACQUER JU-KOBAKO (SMALL TIERED BOX), COVER AND STAND DEPICTING MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPESJapan, second half of 19th centuryOf rectangular form with canted edges decorated with an aogai-inlaid diapered border, bearing a roiro ground finely decorated in gold takamaki-e and togidashi with kirigane and e-nashiji to depict vast mountainous landscapes to the top and sides, with temples, a pagoda, a boat, trees, and birds, the base and interiors of nashiji, the interior edges of gold fundame, surmounted by an overlapping four-legged cover decorated in gold and colored takamaki-e and hiramaki-e, kirikane, and aogai inlays with various brocade designs including ho-o roundels and paulownia sprigs, supported on a rectangular gold-lacquered and nashiji stand raised on four short bracket feet.SIZE 7.1 x 7.2 x 6 cmCondition: Very good condition with only very minor wear, the stand with few tiny nicks and light scratches.Provenance: English private collection. Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 16 May 2013, London, lot 383 (sold for 2,500 GBP). English private collection, acquired from the above.Auction comparison: Compare a related lacquer three-tiered stacking set of lobed boxes with a similar overlapping cover, 10 x 14.2 x 12 cm, at Bonhams, 13 May 2021, London, lot 76 (sold for 6,120 GBP).
A LARGE CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON BRACKET LOBED DISH. Heavily potted with rounded ribbed sides leading into a stepped rim. Carved to the interior with peony scrolls and a central peony medallion covered in a green glaze leaving an unglazed ring to the recessed base. 38.5cm diam.Overall good condition with no signs of damage or repair.
A Land-Rover Defender 90 short wheel-base TD5 Diesel-engined hardtop in metallic grey/ gunmetal and with a sweet sounding 2,495 cc 5-cylinder engine with 5 speed manual transmission. Registration number CX06 LVZ, first registered on the 28th March, 2006. Currently showing only 138,043 miles. At present untaxed and the M.O.T. expired on the 22nd December, 2021. Opening side windows and roof rails are installed to the hard top which has a side-hinged door with a spare wheel carrier. A height adjustable rear hitch bracket is fitted with a combination jaw/ball hitch. At the front is a jaw-hitch, an electrically operated winch, a pair of LED spotlights and a powerful LED spotlight/flood-light bar. Internally there is a large locker installed between the front seats and a radio is also present. This desirable vehicle has a purposeful stance being fitted with 265/75 x 16 tyres and wheels. N.B. BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT 10% + V.A.T. (Total premium 12% but plus any specific on-line bidding fees). LATEST NEWS: This vehicle has now had a brand new battery fitted and has a full year's M.O.T. valid until the 28th November, 2023 with no advisories.
A LARGE CARVED GILTWOOD WALL BRACKET IN THE MANNER OF JOHN VARDY, 18TH CENTURY 41cm high, 33.5cm wide, 17cm deep Provenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields HouseJohn Vardy was one of the leading architects of the 18th century. He is particularly well known for the "Palm Room" at Spencer House, which is decorated with distinctive giltwood palm leaves, as related to the present lot.
A LARGE GEORGE II CARVED GILTWOOD BACCHUS HEAD WALL BRACKET CIRCA 1765 Central mask flanked by foliate scrolls 57cm wide, 46cm high, 17cm deepProvenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields HouseThe design draws, in part, on a design published in the 3rd edition of Thomas Chippendale's Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, published in 1762 (plate CLXI, dated 1760). The V&A Museum holds in its collections a pair of brackets from the Ballroom at Langley Park, Norfolk which display a similar handling of the subject. Albeit the more open flowing form of this example suggests the influence of the designs of Thomas Johnson.For a related example sold, see Woolley & Wallis, 6th July 2021, Lot 214 (£9,500 Hammer). Condition Report: Restorations including to lower section of terminal that has been reattachedCondition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY GEORGE III CARVED GILTWOOD WALL BRACKET CIRCA 1760 Of scrolling rococo form with flowerhead detailing 36cm high, 26.5cm wide, 17.5cm deepProvenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields HouseCondition Report: Wear and loss to gilded surface from handling and age- section of scroll missing from terminal drop, old shrinkage cracks and minor repairs including to one lower side scroll, Condition Report Disclaimer
Reid & Son, Newcastle upon Tyne: a Victorian mahogany bracket clock, the painted roman dial with two train fusee movement, the case with undulating top and decorative carved foliate and scrollwork frieze and apron, on swept plinth base, with pendulum, 50cms high.From the Leslie Southall Collection.
B. Mitchell, Cockermouth: an inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with foliate spandrels centred with brass date boss '1829', with moon phase to the arch, two train movement with anchor escapement and bell, the case with fretwork frieze above arched glazed door, arched waist door centred by inlaid paterae, inlaid canted sides, panel base on bracket feet and brass finials, with weights and pendulum, 227cms high.From the Leslie Southall Collection.
T. Gaskell, Knutsford: an ornate mahogany and satinwood banded longcase clock, the painted roman dial with foliate spandrels, moon phase to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the two train movement with anchor escapement and bell, the case with pierced and carved detail to the pediment, painted urn and scroll frieze above arched glazed door flanked by cluster columns, the centre section with triple arched waist door flanked by cluster columns, on chamfered and canted panel base and ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 246cms high.From the Leslie Southall Collection.
A 19th Century inlaid mahogany striking domestic longcase regulator, the circular silvered arabic dial with subsidiary seconds and hour dial, two train movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, the case with swan neck pediment above circular glass panel flanked by fluted uprights, the centre section with triple arched doors centred by inlaid paterae and flanked by spirally fluted columns, vase inlaid panel base on ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 224cms high.From the Leslie Southall Collection.
Robert Marshall, Newcastle: an oak longcase clock, the brass dial with decorative silvered roman chapter ring, the matted centre with nameplate, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with Tempus Fugit boss to arch, the two train movement with anchor escapement and bell, the case with swan neck pediment, brass roundel and finial, above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, shaped waist door on panel base and bracket feet, 240cms high, with weights and pendulum.From the Leslie Southall Collection.
William Bell, North Shields: a handsome inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, the centre dial with peripheral date markers and engraved with Venetian scrolls, name boss to arch, scrollwork spandrels, two train movement with anchor escapement and bell, the ornate case with swan neck pediment and brass finials, above an arched glazed door flanked by columns, arched waist door inlaid with shell and fan design, shell inlaid panel base on ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 246cms high.

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