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An Edwardian inlaid and crossbanded mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the pierced and moulded swan neck pediment above two astragal glazed doors, the inlaid slope front with an urn and floral swags, enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes, above three long drawers and raised on bracket feet, 201cms x 76cms (79" x 30"). (1)
A very good late 19th Century crossbanded and line inlaid mahogany Secretaire Library Bookcase, with Arcadian moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors on a base with drop front frieze drawer with fitted interior with cupboards, drawer, and pigeon holes and three long drawers below and a door to either side, on ogee bracket feet, 214cms x 206cms (84" x 81"). (1)
A good English ebonised and parcel gilt Bracket Clock, by Whitehurst & Son, Derby, signed and dated 1824 verso, with fusée movement striking on a steel bell, the arched top with a cast brass handle above a silverised dial with subsidiary dial for strike/silent and Roman numerals, on a rectangular moulded base on brass ball feet, also signed on the dial, some loss, 38cms x 28cms (15" x 11"). (1)
A fine quality walnut Longcase Clock, by Ambrose Moore of Dublin, the moulded cornice with urn finials, above a square glass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, the trunk with herring bone banding and a segmented veneered door, with oval glazed aperture, on a moulded and crossbanded box base, and raised on short bracket feet, 231cms h x 56cms w (91" x 22").
A good quality and unusually large Georgian style six door mahogany Bookcase, of low proportions, by Hicks Dublin, the Greek key moulded cornice above a blind fret carved frieze over six astragal glazed doors on a long low base with bracket feet, 180cms x 360cms (71"h x 140"w). (1) Provenance: Specially commissioned by Lady Yarrow, to house her Irish book collection from Cuala and other Private Presses, and by descent to the present vendor
An 18th century ebonised bracket clockGeorge Wood, LondonThe brass handle set on a caddy top over a moulded cornice, hinged door with pierced brass spandrels and arched glazed side panels, raised on ogee brass bracket feet, the silvered Roman/Arabic numeral arched dial with strike/silent subsidiary dial, circular date aperture and makers details, the twin fusee movement with knopped pillars and striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with floral tendrils, 30cm wide, 20cm deep, 52cm high (11 1/2in wide, 7 1/2in deep, 20in high) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III 8-day oak longcase clockPeter and Anne Dobson, FallowfieldThe arched enamel dial with Roman / Arabic numerals, decorated with a reserve depicting a seated lady with a basket of summer flowers, spandrels depicting the seasons, and date and seconds dials, the case with dentil cornice and raised on bracket feet, 42cm wide, 29cm deep, 213cm high (16 1/2in wide, 11in deep, 83 1/2in high) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century French boulle desk standOf rectangular form, fitted with two ink bottles and central compartment with hinged cover, the whole on shallow bracket feet, 36cm wide x 27cm deep x 12cm high, (14in wide x 10 1/2in deep x 4 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian pine and simulated malachite chestWith two short drawers over three long graduating drawers, on bracket feet, 105.5cm wide x 52cm deep x 101cm high, (41 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 39 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victorian walnut and marquetry vitrine, rectangular top above a curved and foliate marquetry frieze, gilt metal mounts, arched glazed door enclosing three shelves, shaped apron, bracket feet, width 88cm, depth 32cm, height 112cm.Condition report:Various splits to the top surface veneer. A replacement wedge to the back right top corner. Various veneer losses to the top edge corners. There are further splits to the frieze to the left hand side - a horizontal split above the gilt border mount; and a vertical split running almost half the height from the border mount down to the right of the ormolu mask. The right hand side and front are free of any significant splits, some small splits surrounding the marquetry sections of the front. The lock escutcheon is loose - just one pin holding in place at the top. The gilt mounts have some oxidation.
George III mahogany chest of three long drawers with oval brass handles, on splayed bracket feet, 84cm wide x 46cm deep x 86cm highProvenance: removed from Basts, GrundisburghDrawers have hardwood sides with pine backs and bases. The top has some fading, water staining and general wear, a few worm holes. Otherwise general minor wear throughout, no severe damage
George III Welsh oak two height panelled livery cupboard, the upper section enclosed by the fielded panel arched doors, with hinged section below, the base having two short and two long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 127cm wide x 56cm deep x 200cm highGood overall condition, minor splits to one side and cornice slopes down on that side , non original lock to flap and no key- see extra images
Edwardian Art Nouveau walnut wardrobe with glazed panels to the frieze and carved floral scrollwork, enclosed by mirrored door with drawer below on bracket feet, 104cm wide x 48cm deep x 203cm high. Provenance: By descent from Douglas Shepherd (1922-1989), a designer and architect working on public houses for the brewery firm Ind Coope. He was heavily influenced by and was a serious collector of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau, including leading designers and artists such as Charles Ashlee and Jessie M King. He assembled a large collection from the 1950s to 1970s. His book collection was subsequently sold through Sotherby’s and in 2013 his magnificent silver collection by Archibald Knox and others was sold through these rooms.
A well-made late 19th/early 20th century oak hanging corner cupboard, the dentil cornice with carved inscription in raised capital letters “LOVE MOVES THE SUN IN HEAVEN & ALL THE STARS”, above a fitted interior enclosed by a panel door carved with fruit& foliage, open shelves either side with hinged dust flaps, 35” wide x 32½” high x 23½” deep; with associated carved corner bracket.
A QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT, BURR WALNUT & FEATHER-BANDED CHEST, with moulded edge to the rectangular top, fitted two short & three long graduated drawers with brass ring handles, on ogee bracket feet, 32” wide x29½” high x 21” deep. (possibly the original handles, one missing, one detached).Condition:Over-all good condition. Various marks throughout commensurate with age. Faint ring mark to top surface as well as wax in-fill. Back boards have age but may not be original. Handles also may not be original. Original drawer liners but with replaced runners. Feet blocks replaced. Moulded sections may have been re-fixed over time.
George III mahogany musical longcase clock, Isaac Sharratt, Burslem, the hood with swan neck pediment and urn finial, corinthian columns, carved frieze above a long door flanked by quarter fluted columns, ogee bracket feet, 13.5" silvered dial with moonphase lunette, playing on a three-hour cycle, God Save The King, Psalm 104 a Hymn, and another Hymn, three-chain movement striking on eleven bells, height 248cm.
Oak and elm Longcase clock, with walnut banding, pagoda hood, blind and fretwork frieze, long arched door, pinth base, 10" square brass dial, with cast floral spandrels, signed Davd. Pain at Spittlefields, London, thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell, labelled, "Alfred Bullard, Park Lane, London", height 212cm.Condition report:The pendulum is snapped off from the bob and also at the top end so we can't assemble in situ. Applying some pull on the weight chain the movement does seem to tick over ok, but as you'll see from the additional images it has been many years since the movement was cleaned and serviced. The Weight is present. The movement appears to have started as a bracket clock with the case matched and adapted to house the movement. The face may also be a marriage to the movement. There is a filled patch (below XII) and another drilled hole (near III) to the backplate which would suggest some sort of adaptation. The chapter ring has some blistering to the black enamelling. The hands are replaced with the hour hand being much more copper in tone, and the minute hand is very delicate with a split near the centre. It has also been bent away from the face quite significantly. There is an old paper label applied to the interior of the case with 'Wm Davis Woolford 17xx' in ink, as well as the Alfred Bullard applied label to the interior door. Old repairs and adaptions to the hood and case, hinges replaced. Crossbanding lifting in most areas. Losses to the base section.

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