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A fine Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, case with three urn finials, pierced and carved broken swan-neck pediment, hood with acanthus scrolls, body with glazed panels, door with glazing bars, carved column supports, plain carving to the base, ogee bracket feet, thirteen inch arched silvered and brass dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Westminster Whittingham and chime silent dials, signed J W Benson, London, triple weight eight-day movement with mercury compensated pendulum, striking on nine tubular gongs, height 252cm, width 59cm depth 45cm.
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, moulded cornice, the frieze with ebony stringing, two glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base with rectangular top, moulded edge, secretaire drawer enclosing an interior fitted with drawers, pigeon holes and a cupboard, two panelled doors under, bracket feet, width 122cm, depth 57cm, height 239cm.
A Kern Aarau Bigou Camera, serial no on shutter 675569, 1925, 3¼ x 4, aluminium body, rounded corners, leather inlay, body G, some scratches, wear, brass flash bracket added to side, bellows G, wire frame finder not present, Compur shutter, shutter working, with 105mm f/4,5 Kern lens, serial no 1212, elements F, fungus, with focus screeen, film plate back and roll film back¼,
A Kiev 60 TTL Camera, black, serial no 12390, shutter working, with metered prism finder, meter responsive, body G-VG, with Volina-3 80mm f/2.8 lens, serial no 9400839, barrel G-VG, elements G-VG, some dust, with waist level finder, body, lens cap, x3-1.4, yo-1 filters, flash bracket 40mm, 20mm tubes, in case
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass 12in x 16in Tailboard Camera, maker's plate missing, but probably W Watson & Sons, with lensboard and three dds, in maker's leather-bound canvas case, G-VG, lens mount added, shutter cable release bracket added, traces of pneumatic shutter release, underside of baseboard P-F, tripod sockets added
A late 18th Century Chippendale period dwarf linen press with blind fret frieze, fitted sliding trays and enclosed by a pair of panel doors with one long and two short drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 129cm wide/Provenance: Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman KBE FBA (12 January 1860 - 23 June 1946) He was MP for the University of Oxford (1919-1935) Fellow of All Souls College Oxford and Chichely Professor of Modern History. A notable British military historian and author. His reconstructions of medieval battles from the fragmentary and distorted accounts left by chroniclers were pioneering. Occasionally his interpretations have been challenged, especially his widely copied thesis that British troops defeated their Napoleonic opponents by firepower alone. His history of the Peninsula War is still in print. Surprisingly, he was not interested in the Arts at all! Oman married Mary Mabel Maclagan who's brother, the then Earl of Harewood, married Mary, Princess Royal, only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. His son, Charles C. Oman, wrote several volumes on British silverware and similar house ware and worked as a Keeper of the Department of Metalwork at the Victoria and Albert Museum. He was active in the Folklore Society and was the father of Julia Trevelyan Oman, who married Sir Roy Strong; Sir Roy was appointed director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974. The linen press was exempted from death duties upon the death of Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman in 1935, it was deemed to be a fine example of Chippendale's work CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition although beading missing to left hand side, some moulding surrounds missing to fielded door panels, slightly faded drawer beading missing in places. Scratches and blemishes throughout acceptable with age, 63.5cm deep and 172cm high. The key is missing.
Robin Day (1923-2003)/A 'Hilleplan' bureau, designed 1952 for Hille, cherry veneered on metal feet, 92cm wide, 114cm high CONDITION REPORT: Scratches and scuff marks to top and sides. Drawer fronts good. Interior slightly dirty, with scratches and missing one metal bracket to the fall support. Metal feet good. Condition commensurate with use in a family home from time of purchase in the 1950s.
A COPPER AND BRASS PORT-STARBOARD BOW LAMP, CIRCA 1916 signed and dated on the chimney TELFORD, GRIER & MACKAY LTD, GLASGOW 1916, with split red-green glass filters behind Fresnel-type lenses with sliding double burner with inspection port, hinged suspension bracket with threaded securing to top -- 14 x 8in. (35.5 x 20.5cm.)Condition report: in good overall condition, apparently complete with wick adjustment working etc., Fresnel-type lenses later replacements dated 1938
A FINE FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE MODEL FOR H.M.S. CALEDONIA the 10in. hull planked and pinned with bone, baleen main and secondary wales, polished brass guns with Venetian red gun ports, finely carved figurehead, stern and quarter lights, brass anchors with bound bone stocks, planked and pinned deck with fittings including capstan, gratings, belfry with bell, water casks, companionway, binnacle compass, deck lights, chicken coop and other details, bound masts with yards, stuns’l boons, standing and running rigging with bone blocks with two ship’s boats slung out between main- and fore-mast, mounted to inlaid wooden display base with bone finials and contained within ebonised, glazed display case, overall measurements – 16¾ x 22¼ x 8½in. (42.5 x 56.5 x 21.5cm.); together with a wooden bracket display shelf (2) Provenance: The Marine Society & Sea CadetsCondition report: Fine overall condition with apparently largely original rigging and stern flag. Glazed case has old glass with striations. Some old staining to base of case.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH FLAG SIGNAL TABLE ‘TABLEAU DES ORDRES PARTICULIERS, À L’ANCRE’ comprising two sheets of vellum with pinholes and slot cut for ?bracket, each sheet with 19 identifying flags, some with pasted updates, numerals and answering pennants with manuscript names for assorted French vessels and divisions -- 15½in. (39cm.) square (2)Condition report: Despite slot cuts, no information appears to be lost, both show a great amount of usage but both in good condition, time stain and wear commensurate with age.
A DUTCH 19TH CENTURY RUDDER HEAD CARVING DEPICTING FLORAbelieved to be from an early 19th century Dutch inland freight ship, carved from limewood in the form of a bracket or hancing piece, depicting a female head and torso looking downwards, mounted on shaped boards -- 21½ x 9½in. (55 x 24cm.)Footnote: Provenance: Recovered by an amateur diver off the coast of Bermuda circa 1975Condition report: Some shrinkage cracks and modest wear commensurate with age and solid overall condition
A FINE 19TH CENTURY NICKEL-PLATED GIMBALLED CANDLE LAMP heavily constructed with sprung removable candle chamber, decorative bulkhead bracket, socket and white glass shade -- 12¼in. (31cm.) high overallCondition report: Small amount of rubbing to plated finish on the lower stages of the gimbal weight. Missing one shade securing screw, otherwise in fine overall condition.
An Edison Home Phonograph, no. H114965, with large brass horn and cylinder records, by Clarion and Edison, some in original card advertising boxes.46cm long, 23cm wide, 31cm high with lid on. Brass horn 80cm long. The horn has a modern metal suspension bracket. With crank key.This phonograph was purchased in 1913 by Ernest Brook, a farmer in Little Sampford, Essex, from Walbro's Bicycle Shop in Saffron Walden. Apparently the large brass horn was the demonstration model in the shop. it has remained in the same family since then.Condition report: Case has some surface deterioration in polish, scratches, marks, staining. metalwork has some rusted areas, horn has small dents, horn support bracket is modern. Cylinders are in poor condition, with surface bloom and dirt. Cardboad boxes are poor too, with many lids missing, tears, stains
An early 18th century walnut chest of drawers, c.1745, with feather banded decoration on square bracket feet, 98cm wide, 54cm deep, 99cm highCondition report: The chest has been restored and is ready to use, with two small veneer losses to the left and right end of the carcase rail between the second and third drawer, some shrinkage cracks to the back edge of the top veneers. The bracket feet and brasses are replacements in the correct manner. Two drawers have cockbeading missing at the ends.See images
A George III Lancashire oak mule chest, with mahogany cross banded decoration, shaped raised back, hinged lid enclosing concealed drawers and shelf at one end, the front with two dummy drawers, five further drawers, swan neck brass handles, canted and inlaid corners and on ogee bracket feet, 164cm wide, 54cm deep, 97cm highCondition report: A ready to use useful and commodious chest of good colour with expected knocks to the feet and timber shrinkage to the end panels and old repairs to one back foot.Please see images.
A George III oak chest of drawers, with plank top and border mouldings, engraved brass plate handles and on square bracket feet, 113cm wide, 51cm deep, 103cm highCondition report: Good original colour with only expected marks. The side panels show timber shrinkage along the join and one rear leg is detached, but present.
A George III mahogany linen press, with baize lined slides to the upper half enclosed by panel doors, above two short and one long drawer, brass swan neck handles, on square bracket feet136cm wide, 64cm deep, 186cm highCondition report: Some small marks to the doors, but overall the condition is good and a very useful piece with the slides still present.Overall 136cm wide, top section 128cm high.Sturdy - yes. Chips to veneer.Dinks and scratches all over. Many marks.It comes apart.Not a marriage. Key is present and locks.
Pair of late 19th century Sèvres style ormolu mounted porcelain vases, each of slender form with twin female bracket handle, raised on spread socle and stepped laurel leaf moulded plinth, with Boucheresque painted classical reserves signed 'Collot', 58cm high, one vase partially dismantled but elements presentCondition report: Assembled vase is very dirty. The fittings retain little of their original gilding, there is movement to them and there is overall wear to gilding and painted decoration. Due to dirt we cannot comprehensively access ceramic elements but there are no obvious signs of damage or restoration.The disassembled vase is very dirty. The fittings retain little of their original gilding, there is overall wear to gilding and painted decoration. The neck has some chips to the rim. All elements would appear to be present. Due to dirt we cannot comprehensively access ceramic elements but there are no obvious signs of damage or restoration to body.
Fine quality late 19th/early 20th century Charles Frodsham mantel clock with eight day, twin fusee movement and engraved lever escapement, striking on a bell, backplate signed W & H Sch. Silvered engine turned dial, with Breguet style hands, signed Chas. Frodsham. London. In a gilt metal case with reeded pilasters and engine turned decoration, star cut oval glazed side panels, bevelled top glass and reeded carrying handle, on splayed bracket feet. (Key present) 17cm wide x 28cm overall height.Condition report: Good original condition . The case retains approx 95% of its original gilding and the movement runs well and strikes on the hours, although it has not been tested for its time keeping. The back of the case does not open so there is no access to the movement apart from taking the case apart.
18th century Swiss bracket clock with white enamel dial signed 'Amand Huguenot A Berne', quarter repeating movement striking on two bells in ornate painted and gilt metal mounted case with matching original wall bracket, key and pendulum present. The clock 64 cm high, 42 cm wide, the bracket 23 cm high, 44 cm wide.

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