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A mahogany and brass bijouterie cabinet, circa 1900, of octagonal form with single glass shelf and undertier, on swept feet, 112 cm high x 51 cm wide.Condition report: Some lengths of brass moulding missing from the edge of the tabletop sectionSome slight scratches to the glass top panel of the vitrineThe under tier is made from wide board construction and has split along a jointThe door has a working keyThe bottom of the interior of the vitirine has some old scratches
A George III pine breakfront cupboard bookcase of small proportions, with architectural pediment above three "Window Pane" glazed doors over fielded panel cupboard doors, on shaped bracket feet, 160 cm overall width x 196 cm overall height x 36 cm overall depth.Condition report: Would have possibly been Chinoiserie lacquered or painted cream and the interior painted mint green (the green remains on the interior of the upper section doors.slight knocks and blemishes consistent with age.Two old patches one on the central door and one on the left hand side see imagesA slight twist on the central door.The lower section is fitted with two shelves each to the flanking cupboards and one to the central cupboard.
A George III style mahogany butler's tray-top low table, with serpentine gallery with pierced hand holes, on moulded square supports, 69 cm overall length x 48 cm overall width x 65 cm overall height, together with a 1930s walnut veneered pedestal single door night cupboard.Qty: 2Condition report: some damage to one corner of the upstand gallery.
C. Hoch of Ashton. A monumental Victorian 8 day drum head longcase regulator, the heavily engineered deadbeat escapement movement with latched maintaining power, the white-painted dial with secondary and hour dials, the case with flame grain mahogany matched veneering, the trunk door with a long glazed panel, displaying the oversized pendulum and single weight. 217 cm high overall x 63 cm overall width. Footnote: A C.Hoch is listed as working in Salford (Manchester) on page 380 in Brian Loomes Watch and Clockmakers of The World, as working C1900Ashton Under Lyme is eleven miles from Salford.Condition report: The movement has been re-bushed and seems to have been done well with oil sink bushesThe movement has been re-gutted recently (?)The case could do with cosmetic spruce up but has no major defectsThe drum head hood in cracked due to shrinkage and has been fixed with glued fabric on the interiorThe seat board is packed up on the cheeks on both sidesNo winding key (that fits) or trunk door key is present.
A late 19th century French Vincenti et Cie 8-day balloon mantle clock in green faux lacquer case. Fitted with armillary sphere finial and gilt mounts throughout. The door with bombe glass panel on an architectural base. 75 cm overall height x 24 cm wide x 14 cm overall depth.Condition report: Bell missingPendulum missingSome flaking to the finishThe armillary sphere has its out band broken
An early Victorian gilt metal mounted figured rosewood two-door collectors cabinet, the doors opening to reveal a bank of thirty graduated partridge wood veneered shallow drawers, on turned toupe feet with decorative socket swivel castors, 92.5 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 116 cm highCondition report: some lengths of gilt metal moulding missing from the right-hand door. (approx 2/3rdsThe left-hand door panel is cracked due to warpingSome veneer loss to the edgesThis item will need some work to make good.
Mixed pewter to include an English pewter and Medieval style tankards, and a cast model of a dog by a basket together with various late 19th/early 20th century brass door hardware to include door knockers, wall sconces and brass ornaments and protractors, brass clad boxes, a pewter box, and a 19th century perfume case with two bottles enclosed together with commemorative ephemera and cups, a quantity of vintage matchboxes, a wooden draughts board with counters and other items together with studio and other pottery items to include a Bourne Denby pottery bottle, T.G Green pudding bowls A/F, a large Corinthian patterned blue and white meat dish A/F and mixed chinaLocation: RAF/RAM
A brass-cased carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, and glass exhibition plates, case height 11cm, working order, with keyCurrently working, dial has a large chip and several cracks in top left-hand corner, along with a few small nibbles in bottom left corner, rear door glass has a large chip in bottom right-hand corner, case slightly tarnished
J W BENSON - a brass cased carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and exhibition glass plates, back plate no. A5454, case height 11.5cm, working order, with keyCurrently working, the rear door handle is detached but still present, no other damage or repair, case lightly abraded.
An early 20th century French gilt-metal 8-day mantel clock, hand painted watercolour dial with Roman numeral hour markers, ornate case and movement striking on a bell, backplate no. 1746, on gilt cushion plinth, overall height 33cm, working order, with pendulum and keyWorking order, top floral spray has been re-attached otherwise no damage, case has likely been re-gilded, rear door missing glass
A 19th century French ormolu drum-cased 8-day mantel clock, hand painted floral pink enamel dial, with dragon supports and hand painted porcelain panels, and movement striking on a bell, backplate no. 3391614, case height 24cm, not seen working, no key or pendulumMovement has not been seen working and clock is lacking both pendulum and key, 2 turquoise hour markers are missing and dial is slightly rubbed, long front plaque is a replacement and not the same quality as the rest, ormolu has a couple of small holes but is still very bright, rear door working
Late Regency mahogany bracket clock by Barraud, Cornhill, London, lancet shaped case with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed, double fusee movement striking on a bell, signed on the back plate, Gothic tracery brass sound panels to the sides, glazed door to the rear, raised on brass ball feet, height 44cm, width 25cm, depth 15.5cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
George III mahogany and inlaid kneehole desk, circa 1800 and later, the top with satinwood and harewood spider web inlay, within boxwood tramlines, over a long drawer and three short drawers on either side of a recessed cupboard door further inlaid with tramlines and later brass handles and escutcheons, all raised on bracket feet, width 81cm, depth 40cm, height 75.5cm
Robert Fletcher, Chester (circa 1784-1820), mahogany eight day longcase clock, arched dial with urn finials over brass capped corinthian columns, flanking a 13'' painted arched dial with mounted horseman automaton to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded pilasters flanking a flame mahogany door base within reeded canted corners and later ogee bracket feet, height 240cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
John Braithwaite, Hawkshead (circa 1722-40), mahogany eight day longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment centred with a turned urn finial, over turned Ionic capitals flanking an arched brass 12" dial, signed to the silver chapter ring with centre seconds, date aperture to a matted centre, rolling penny moon to the arch, the eight day movement striking on a bell, flame mahogany arched door within quarter reeded pilasters and a recessed panel box base, height 216cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
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