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A Regency ebony and brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Dutton, London, early 19th century. The five pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and thick brass shouldered plates, the backplate signed Dutton, LONDON to centre, the 7 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral convex dial with gilt crossed open moonpoise hands and signed DUTTON, Fleet Street, LONDON to centre, the break-arch single-pad top case with ebonised arch mouldings above brass foliate inlaid shaped panel beneath dial flanked by ebony and brass line inlaid canted angles, the sides with arched brass fishscale sound frets, with reeded collar to the stepped base and on brass ball feet, (case seriously distressed, lacking rear door bezel and other sections), 39cm (15.5ins) high. Matthew Dutton and Sons are recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1815-25. Matthew Dutton`s father, William (worked 1746-94), was an important maker who in went into partnership with Thomas Mudge at Fleet Street in 1755, later succeeding him in 1771 when Mudge retired from the business to pursue the development of his marine timekeepers. Matthew worked with his father until 1799 then in partnership with his brother, Thomas until 1804, and then finally with his son, also called Matthew from 1815 until his death in 1825. Although the current lot is in distressed condition the movement has survived in good order hence could be brought back by someone with good cabinet making skills, with the loss of the cast brass bezel being perhaps the most significant issue.
A 19th century Gibson & Co of Belfast mahogany cased twelve setting canteen of silver-plated flatware to include soup spoons, table knives, teaspoons, knife rests, soup and sauce ladles, dessert knives and forks, bone handled knives etc, the twin door mahogany table top cabinet containing three fitted drawers, height 27cm
A large and impressive Victorian mahogany sideboard decorated throughout with elaborately carved panelling, applied beading, and numerous decorative motifs, the mirrored raised upper section featuring twin cabinet doors above the central recess, flanked on either side by bowed glazed panelled doors, the base section featuring three frieze drawers applied with ornately cast brass handles, with demon mask back plates, the central arcaded recess flanked by panelled door, the whole raised on four front cast bronze feet, width 204cm
Pair of Liberty cabinets, one as a chest of four long drawers with metal loop handles and upper cabinet open section with carved centre support under two sloped back doors with three section bullseye glass panels; the other with frieze drawer over two panel doors, all with matching hardware and matching top section. Liberty labels to rear, 87cm wide, 198cm high
An ebonised and gilt high-lighted mahogany table top collectors cabinet, the caddy top over two hinged doors opening to reveal thirteen shallow drawers fitted with turned rosewood knob handles, 35cm wide, 41cm high, 25.5cm deep Note: From the estate of Ted Hughes (Poet Laureate) who kept his fishing flies in this cabinet.
A Regency mahogany high cabinet bookcase, the wrythen moulded cornice over two glazed doors, with Gothic arched glazing bars opening to reveal four adjustable shelves, between moulded half columns on a cabinet base, the two doors with false short drawer fronts to the top over a single panel, opening to reveal a single fixed shelf, the base with moulded top edge over moulded proud front corners on a skirting plinth, 137cm wide, 283cm high, 53cm deep
An early 20th century mahogany Chippendale revival dining room suite comprising of a mahogany wind-out dining table with bowed ends and gadrooned edge, on four well shaped cabriole legs terminating in a ball and claw foot with hidden brass castors, opening to accommodate the two additional leaves, 136cm long closed, 221cm long extended, 102cm wide, 71.5cm high, along with a set of eight mahogany dining chairs including two carvers each with a vase shaped pierced back splat above a dished overstuffed leather seat on well shaped cabriole front legs terminating in a ball and claw foot (2 + 6), and matching inverted break-front low sideboard with two central drawers flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side on four front cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet, 182cm long, 114cm high, 59.5cm deep
A William IV / early Victorian rosewood mirror back chiffonier, stamped `James Winter 101 Wardour Street, Soho, London`, the low mirror back within a scrolling leaf show frame, over a veined white marble top with proud front corners on a three door base with central display door revealing two adjustable shelves, flanked by a single open fret cabinet door to each side, with leaf and flower mouldings to the canted front corners, raised on a skirting plinth, 151cm wide, 159cm high, 44.5cm deep
An early 19th century mahogany display cabinet on stand, the upper part with shallow moulded cornice enclosed by 2 glass panelled doors above a pair of shallow cock beaded drawers with metal bun handles and lozenge shaped ivory key escutcheon`s on a shallow moulded plinth and raised on a later stained wood stand (cabinet 121cms wide x 107cms high, as viewed)
A reproduction television cabinet in the form of an 18th century style chest of drawers in quartered mahogany veneers with cross and feather banding, the rising front flap fashioned as 4 short drawers, a small cupboard and 2 longer drawers and the lower fall flap as another drawer all with brass drop loop handles and having fluted canted corners and shaped bracket supports (86cms wide)
A mid 20th century figured mahogany veneer display cabinet with double bowed central section enclosed by a door with foliate carved central bracket flanked by 2 astragal glazed doors revealing glass shelving and having glass panelled sides, raised on squat foliate moulded serpentine legs with carved ball and claw terminals (118cms wide)
An Edwardian mahogany rosewood cross banded, boxwood strung and marquetry inlaid display cabinet with shaped and raised ledge back, glass side panels and enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors revealing a silk lined interior and shelves, raised on delicate serpentine supports (106cms wide)
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