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Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Windsor - Model 469 - Serving Cabinet - A 1960's retro vintage beech wood cocktail / bureau cabinet having a drop down fronted door to top, above a twin door cabinet and a single drawer, all handles being recessed oval pull handles. Measures approx; 110cm x 82cm x 44cm.
A vintage 20th Century Arts & Craft tiger oak tallboy chest of drawers / linen cupbaord . Of rectangular form with gallery back, with two full length drawers atop a cabinet cupboard with twin doors. Decorated with repeating bead work border with metal bell pulls. All raised on upright square supports terminating in castors. Measures approx. 108cm x 90cm x 44cm.
A 19th century French tantalus inlaid flame mahogany liquor case cabinet. Of square form with pull up door opening to reveal a fitted interior with two hinged arms with glass holder fitted. With gilt and glass drinking / sherry / brandy glasses and decanter. 2 glasses and a decanter missing. Measures approx. 26cm x 32cm x 24cm
An large 19th Century Victorian mahogany breakfront library bookcase cabinet having and arched back rail over a chamfered edge top. Below a decorative carved frieze with flower head carved decoration with a central protruding double glazed door section with adjustable shelves within. The central cabinet flanked by further glazed door components to each side with all being raised on a plinth base Measures approx; 131cm x 160cm x 47cm.
A 19th Century Italian mahogany and specimen wood inlaid ladies Bonheur de jour writing table desk having a double glazed door cabinet vitrine top with shelf set within and Neoclassical inlaid ladies decoration the the exterior. Further inlaid detailing the single drawer base with all raised and supported on straight tapering supports. Measures approx; 113cm x 90cm x 43cm.
A MAHOGANY CASED BAROGRAPH INCORPORATING BAROMETER DIALNEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURYThe mechanism with eight segment aneroid chamber within gilt brass armature operating via a system of pivoted levers an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on the clockwork-driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the front with open-centred circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches, with the usual weather observations and signed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON to the lower margin within a brass bezel surround, the case with five panel bevel-glazed cover and ogee moulded base with frieze drawer containing spare charts over squab feet.21cm (8.25ins) high, 37cm (14.5ins) wide, 22.5cm (8.75ins) deep. Provenance:The present lot was almost certainly the property of the second Thomas Sopwith, born to the owner of the previous lot and father to the famous Aviation pioneer of the same name. Thomas Sopwith II followed in his father's footsteps becoming a civil engineer specialising in mining. He became the managing director of the Spanish Lead Mining Company (a British Company created to mine lead in in Linares, Jaen, Spain) in 1864, and died in 1898. The firm of Negretti & Zambra are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as being established in 1850 when a partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Warren Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of scientific instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century.Condition Report: The mechanism is in good original condition and appears fully-operational (responds to change in pressure - has been 'bag tested'). The pointer reading is reasonably accurate and the clockwork mechanism is working. The instrument retains its original lacquered brass finish with only minor spotting/discolouration in places. The case has noticeable sun-bleaching and degradation to the French polish finish hence would benefit from a re-polish by a cabinet maker otherwise is in sound original undamaged condition. The drawer contains a good quantity of spare charts together with an instruction leaflet. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE GEORGE III INLAID SATINWOOD QUARTER-CHIMING EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK IN THE SHERATON MANNERJAMES WILSON, LONDON, CIRCA 1800The five pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum and chiming the quarters on a graduated nest of eight bells, the 12 inch circular single-sheet silvered brass Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and signed James Wilson, London to centre, with pierced steel hands, Arabic five minutes to outer track and N/S strike selection lever at three o'clock, the case modelled on a design by Thomas Sheraton with gadrooned-carved ebonised cushion-shaped pad to the concave-sided pediment incorporating a basket-of-flowers decorated oval marquetry cartouche to fascia, over satinwood panel frieze and square hood door with brass bezel-edged circular glazed dial aperture bordered by oak-leaf inlaid quadrant panels within chevron edged crossbanded surround, flanked by slender reeded inverted baluster carved ebonised free-standing columns with leafy caps and bases continuing up past the frieze to support giltwood stylised pineapple finials, the sides with scroll-pierced rectangular sound frets and conforming ebonised half columns applied against bargeboards to the rear, the trunk with concave moulding over satinwood panel to throat and slender break-arch door veneered in satinwood centred with inlaid concentric circles within complex ebonised edge mouldings and flanked by inset ebonised slender baluster columns matching those of the hood to front angles, the plinth base with cavetto top mouldings over banded frieze and fascia centred with a shaped satinwood panel incorporating oval cartouche inlaid with floral still life, flanked by projecting reeded pilasters terminating with squat tapered feet with conforming banded frieze to lower edge of the panel between.227cm (89.5ins) high, 48cm (19ins) wide, 25.5cm (10ins) deep. James Wilson is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as gaining his freedom of the Clockmaker's Company in 1781 and working in Westminster, London until 1824.The case of the present clock is particularly interesting in that it clearly follows a design by Thomas Sheraton published in his 1802 publication the Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book'.Condition Report: Movement is complete with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. Although it will run, strike and chime (once set-up) the mechanism is somewhat dusty/discoloured hence a gentle clean/overhaul is advised prior to putting into service. The dial has some slight spotting/discolouration to the silvering and light scratching around the winding holes otherwise is in good condition with minimal wear and rubbing to the engraving. The hands appear undamaged.The movement retains its original seatboard which rests on undisturbed cheek uprights hence movement and dial are original to the case. The case generally is in sound condition with faults mainly limited to minor bumps, scuffs, light shrinkage and other age-related blemishes. The superstructure has a centre hole indicating that a third finial was fitted at some point (no longer present). The front upper corner of the plinth is missing small length of ebonised moulding to the top of the projection strip pilaster. The plinth front panel has a horizontal shrinkage crack across the centre and the right hand hood fret has a small loss.Clock has pendulum (suspension spring lacking) three weights, a case key and a crank winder. Condition Report Disclaimer
JAMES WINTER; a good early 19th century mahogany freestanding Gothic bookcase with pair of glazed doors, height 181cm, width 104cm.Condition Report: This cabinet is in generally good condition, it has a slight mrk of paint on the left hand door behind the metal piece covering the join in the two doors. alot of people belive this peice to maybe be the top of a bureau bookcase or from a big breakfront but i will leave you to make your own mind up about this. i will upload some more images of the cabinet for you now so you can havre a look at condition for yourself aswell.
A good Victorian mahogany collector's specimen cabinet, with two pairs of glazed doors, each enclosing a total of sixty-four drawers, formerly for displaying butterflies, width 219cm, height 150cm. Provenance: purchased by the present vendor from Oxford University in the late 1990, having been previously used by the University to house their butterfly collection.
A 19th century mahogany secretaire cabinet, top shelf with a brass pierced gallery, raised with two columns the drawer with a drop down front, with a tooled leather surface (damaged and cracked), and pigeons holes flanked by short drawers, the brass grilled cabinet doors, enclosing two long drawers with campaign style recessed handles, and a shelf, some wear and minor damage AF, 115cm H x 102cm W x 42cm D
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