19TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND BRONZED METAL VITRINE, the cabinet of 'D' shaped outline, with a caddy shaped cornice mounted with two bands of floral cast bronzed metal, glazed shelving below enclosed by a single glazed door within glazed sides, with floral cast metal borders, with three marquetry panels below, on square cabriole legs, with metal mounted toes, 90cm wide Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
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VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWO STAGE STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the broken arch pediment with gilt eagle and sphere finial, moulded dentil cornice with shelved cupboard below enclosed by a astragal glazed door, the surround inlaid with shell and urn paterae, the lower section with a panel door inlaid with a perched bird, on a base, 221cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
Mueller & Co Muehlheim, Germany, early C20th oak cased bracket clock domed top with relief carved decoration over plain moulded case, moulded glazed bevelled edge panel door enclosing brass dial with silver chapter ring and brass spandrels, two train striking movement striking on coiled gong, movement stamped with makers trademark and numbered 136913 W26cm D17cm H35cm
MID-18TH CENTURY OAK BUREAU CABINET, with narrow cavetto cornice and plain frieze above fielded panelled doors between fluted angles, base with angled fall opening to a fitted interior of shelves, pigeon holes and arched door centre (loose) between sliding secret drawers, base fitted four drawers on bracket feet, 117 w x 59 d x 200cms h Condition: fall with split to LHS, repair to section above lock, side panels to base shrunk, cabinet panels slightly shrunk and with repair to inside back of one door.
An Arts & Crafts Oak Table Cabinet, early 20th century, of tapering rectangular form, the panelled door with leaded glass panel enclosing two drawers, on plinth base, 29cm wide. In restored condition with some surface scratching and minor splitting and shrinkage. Small silver of wood missing fran base edge of door 2.5cm in length approx 4mm width, outer wood surfaces lightley sounded at some point, left side slightly faded, left front edge of cabinet bearing multiple dents and minor losses. Faint marks to left side panel & key within.
Victorian mahogany bookcase with moulded cornice over two glazed doors revealing four shelves, over two panelled doors on plinth base, h225.5cm w130 cm d41cm Condition Report: General wear and tear, 4 shelves, no pegs for adjustingsome warping, cracks to cornice, scratches to glass, knock to side of left door, crack to top of lower tier, cracks to veneer on right side, losses to veneer No Key but unlocked
Early 20th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with mounted brass scrolling foliage, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, strike/silent dial to arch, with presentation plaque to John Brough by the Congregation of Trinity Presbyterian Church Streatham, the case with broken swan neck pediment above twin reeded columns on brass caps, the trunk door with oval bevelled glass panel and floral marquetry inlaid decoration, on plinth base with bracket feet, striking on a gong, h235cm, with two weights and pendulumCondition Report: Overall condition is good, no signs of any damage to the case.
Regency rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, h17cm w36cm d19cm, together with a glass fronted smokers cabinet with glazed tobacco jar, pipe racks and two drawers, h33cm w28cm d19cm, and an oak smokers cabinet with single door enclosing tobacco jar, pipe racks and single drawer, h27cm w23cm d18cm, and a tobacco jar (4)
Late 18th / early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed John Mackie, Strichen, the dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, the arch painted with an agricultural scene, the mahogany case with broken swan pediment over glazed hood door flanked by reeded columns with brass caps, twin train movement striking on a bell on the hour, h221cm with two weights, painted pendulum and winderCondition Report: General crazing to dial, crack to dial glass, general wear and scratches to case, long crack to reverse of case, with two horizontal cracks to lower panels of case.
Drop dial rosewood eight day wall clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals, signed Mann, Gloucester to dial, twin train movement, h61cm w41cm, together with a wall clock with pediment above painted Roman dial, striking on the hour, having glazed door, with pendulum, h89cm w27cm d11cm Condition Report: Glass to door of rosewood wall clock is broken.
Early 20th century 'Directors' Bracket Clock retailed by Benetfink & Co.Cheapside,the oak case with inset gilt metal panels of classical women to thee sides, ormolu mask, ribbon and foliate mounts to the front, supported on foliate scroll feet, the silvered dial with subsidiary chime/silent, regulation and Whittington/Westminster chime dials above, all on a gilt ground of scrolling foliage, the triple chain fusee movement ,striking the Whittington quarter chimes a carillon of eight bells and the Westminster quarter chimes on four gongs, the hour being struck on a fifth gong, 57cm high, with original bracket, 34.5cmCondition Report: Clock seen working but cannot guarantee for how longSome shrinkage cracks to domed cover, front and rear door frameHeight of clock 58cm, Width 51cm depth 33cmBracket 36cm high, W 54.5cm depth 35cm Some shrinkage cracks to bracket
Late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, chime/silent dial to arch, signed Henry Baker, London, to dial centre, three train movement, chiming the quarter hour on eight bells, the mahogany case with caddy top, the glazed trunk door (cracked) flanked by twin columns, moulded trunk door above panelled plinth base on bracket feet, h246cm, with three brass cased weights and pendulumCondition Report: Cannot guarantee it works Large and numerous cracks to door of hoodGeneral wear and tear commensurate with use and age including scratches and knocks Some losses to cornice, Moulding missing both sidessub dial hand detached but present
George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the silvered dial signed to plaque to arch John May, Southampton, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, date aperture at 6, strike/silent above 12, twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, the case with two brass finials above glazed door flanked by twin columns, having plain trunk and plinth base on bracket feet, h222cm, with pendulum and two weights Condition Report: We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order.Trunk door is locked and with no key.Scratches to glass.Chips to capital of one column, minor chips to other column.Case in good condition with only minor wear, to include knocks and scratches.
Pair of early 20th century French kingwood and tulip wood pot cupboards, with gilt metal mounts and inset marble tops over a single drawer and a cupboard door, on reeded tapering legs, h85cm w45cm d35cm Condition Report: Very minor chips to corner of marble tops one back right leg looseNo worm.Small chips to edges of marble.
Winterhalder & Hofmeier German mahogany four glass bracket clock with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and chime/silent subsidiary dials, 8 day movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, makers mark to back plate, and fretwork door to back 26cm high
François Linke (French, 1855-1946), an early 20th century mahogany and inlaid vitrine, with a single glazed door enclosing three glass shelves above two cupboard doors with burwood veneer inlaid with foliate swags suspended from rings, with scrolling acanthus ormolu mounts and suspended leaves and berries, the right hand mount signed Linke, supported on toupee feet, h190cm w90cm d42cm
19th century Scottish eight day longcase clock, the painted arched dial decorated with female agricultural workers representing the four seasons to the spandrels, labourers with castle to background to arch, indistinctly signed A Johnstone to dial with Roman numerals, having two subsidiary dials, the trunk with turned pilasters and marquetry inlaid shell patera to door, on bracket feet and plinth base with shaped apron, h214cm
Early 20th century French Kingwood and parquetry inlaid marble topped breakfront side cabinet, with gilt metal mounts with goats, masks and floral swags, with bevelled glass panels, h116cm w117cm d43.5cm Condition Report: UPDATED 15.9.2021FRONT RIGHT LEG REPAIRED.Chips to edges of marble.Wear to veneer on edges of door.Losses and replacements to interior door and window beading.General wear and tear commensurate with use and age Some knocks and chips to edges minor lifting to veneer and minor scratching to glassno glass shelves
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