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Lot 253

A late 19th Century style Vienna light walnut cased regulator wall clock by Gustave Becker, twin weight driven movement, the circular dial enclosed by a glazed door below an arched spindle cornice, height 147cm.

Lot 233

An early 19th Century and associated cased inlaid oak and mahogany crossbanded long case clock by Thomas Morgan Leominster, eight date striking movement, brass dial with matted centre and pierced corner spandrels enclosed by a glazed hood over a short trunk door and canted plinth base, height 214cm.

Lot 252

A 19th Century style walnut and part ebonised regulator wall clock, twin weight driven movement, circular enamel dial enclosed by a glazed door, height 100cm.

Lot 229

A late 19th century bracket clock by Thomas Russell Liverpool, with Cambridge chiming fusee movement striking on eight graduated bells and a gong with silvered chapter ring and two subsidiary dials enclosed by an arched glazed door with ebonised case, mounted with gilt finials and Corinthian columns on a stepped base and ogee bracket feet, height 87cm.

Lot 242

A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by I &E Mason, Worcester, eight day striking movement, seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, enclosed by a turned pillar hood over a short trunk door on canted plinth base, height 210cm.

Lot 264

A late 19th Century carved oak cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong enclosed by a glazed door with turned recessed pilasters below a spindle cornice, height 45cm, and an inlaid Nelson hat style mantel clock, width 44cm. (2)

Lot 235

A mid 19th Century oak longcase clock by G Roche, Kidderminster, the circular painted dial with seconds subsidiary dial and eight day striking movement enclosed by a broken swan neck and reeded pillar hood over a shaped trunk door flanked by reeded pilasters over a fielded panel bracket plinth base, height 221cm.

Lot 258

A late 19th Century walnut cased regulator wall clock, the pressed brass dial decorated with a scene of a mountain goat, enclosed by a glazed door below an eagle pediment, height 81cm, and a similar later cased regulator wall clock, height 81cm. (2)

Lot 256

A late 19th Century Vienna walnut and part cased regulator wall clock, single weight driven movement, the circular dial enclosed by a glazed door below a shaped cornice, height 126cm.

Lot 250

A late 19th Century Vienna walnut and part ebonised cased regulator wall clock, single weight driven, the circular dial within a foliate gilt bezel enclosed by a glazed door below shaped pediment, height 126cm.

Lot 245

A 20th Century walnut cased grandmother longcase clock, the engraved centre with silvered chapter ring, the movement striking on a gong, enclosed by a glazed door and shaped moulded edge hood above long trunk door on canted plinth base, height 178cm.

Lot 251

A late 19th Century style Vienna light walnut cased regulator wall clock, single weight driven movement, the circular dial enclosed by a glazed door below a dentil moulded edge cornice, height 126cm.

Lot 255

A late 19th Century Vienna walnut cased regulator wall clock by Gustave Becker, twin weight driven movement, the circular dial enclosed by a glazed door below a mask and carved acanthus leaf pediment, height 132cm.

Lot 497

A 20th Century Chinese Huang Huali style hardwood display cabinet, the six shelves over a two door cupboard and drawer base, on block feet, height 168cm x depth 40cm x width 101cm.

Lot 243

A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by R Roche Knighton, thirty hour striking movement, painted dial with subsidiary dial enclosed by a glazed hood and broken swan neck pediment over a short trunk door inlaid with an exotic bird within a diamond lozenge on a bracket plinth base, height 212cm.

Lot 247

A late 19th Century Vienna walnut cased regulator wall clock, the circular dial enclosed by a glazed door below a mask eagle pediment, height 126cm.

Lot 239

A mid 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the painted arch dial by Cassera Stourbridge with fishing boat detail, eight day striking movement with seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, enclosed by a glazed turned pillar hood over a marquetry inlaid door decorated with a bird on plinth base, height 231cm.

Lot 232

A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by J B Brindley Newcastle under Lyme, eight day striking movement with seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, the arched dial painted with rural scenes and a lake beneath a windmill, enclosed by a glazed pillar hood and broken swan neck pediment over a long trunk door flanked by canted stiles and brass capitals on a canted plinth base, height 224cm.

Lot 448

A small Ercol waterfall bookcase, the shelves above a two door cupboard, height 111cm x depth 33cm x width 61cm.

Lot 244

A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, eight day striking movement with seconds and date aperture, the arch painted with a cattle watering scene enclosed by a glazed door and broken swan neck pediment, brass Corinthian capitals over a short trunk door and canted bracket plinth base, height 224cm.

Lot 234

A 19th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Binch Mansfield, engraved centre with circular date aperture, silvered chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels enclosed by a canted glazed pillar hood over a long trunk door and canted bracket plinth base, height 194cm.

Lot 512

A Victorian marquetry inlaid walnut Credenza, the projected front enclosed by a urn and acanthus panel door, flanked by two bow front glazed side cabinets below a pierced gallery mirror shelf back, gilt metal mounts on a plinth base, height 157cm x depth 41cm x width 146cm.

Lot 246

A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Callcott Cotton, eight day striking movement, the painted floral dial with subsidiary dial and date aperture enclosed by a glazed door and brass ball finial fret pediment over a shaped short door, on canted bracket plinth base, height 214cm.

Lot 238

A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, circular painted dial with basket of fruit detail, with thirty hour striking movement, date aperture, enclosed by a pillared glazed hood below a broken swan neck pediment over a short trunk door and canted plinth base, height 210cm.

Lot 2037

A late 19th Century oak dresser base of two central drawers above cupboard door, flanked by two side cupboard doors (one broken) along with mismatched plate rack

Lot 2009

A late 19th Century 8 day coromandel clock letter box, the clock face has Roman numerals, enamelled face with Leuchars & Son 38-39 Piccadilly, glass front is hinged to allow for time adjust and winding with gilt letter box above bevelled glass, key opening door with register mark to inside, 42cm high, 26.5cm wide at base. Note: Sold together with a letter, stamped with a perfin 1d red, plate 197, dated February 1878, from Chapman, Son & Co, Gold Medal 'Cabinet & Leather Goods Manufactory', advertising three examples of 'The Registered Clock Letter Box', the most expensive - and rarest - being made in Coromandel wood. 

Lot 2103

An early 1970s G plan sideboard with cupboards either side, having two door to each with four central drawers, 214cm length x 46cm width x 80cm height.

Lot 2106

Two G plan early 1970s floor standing units, one with glazed sliding door and a cocktail cabinet with cupboard and drawer space below, excellent condition.

Lot 2042

A large Victorian mahogany mirrored sideboard/cupboard with central mirror and side panels, pediment top, two small side pocket doors either side, larger central door, each carved, standing on two over two drawers, bluster supports.

Lot 2029

A 20th century Tempus Fugit grand mother clock, with mahogany case and with pendelum weight and key. The hood with two finials to each side (one detached). Untested. No key for front door lock.

Lot 2010

A 20th century Bornand Freres brass cased carriage clock with key, glass panelled sides and door to back (no knob on back door, clock untested).

Lot 1306

***RE OFFER MARCH A/C £50- £70*** A pair of late 19th Century hexagonal brass oil lanterns with burners. Overall height approx. 45cm. (one lantern has glass missing from door).

Lot 1082

A glass 2 door cabinet (Width 49cm x Depth 19cm x Height 129.5cm) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1202

3 Soft toy sheep & A sheep door stop COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1197

An Edwardian brass letter box door knocker RD No. 642366

Lot 700

A large box of mainly brass door furniture COLLECT ONLY

Lot 394

A mixed lot of electric and battery-operated appliances, and other items to include a Bontempi electric keyboard with 12v plug and cable, can be battery only; Apple ibook with charger cable plug; a Philips PPF35 fax machine with charger and cable plug; Casio printing calculator FR110HT battery type; Chinese type door bell, battery-operated; Donkey KongNintendo game; boxed Dreamland heat pad; Salter slicer in box; original mobile battery for old brick-type mobile phone; vanity lights, and others Location:

Lot 228

An Edwardian mahogany tow fronted wall hanging corner display cabinet, glazed door, internal shelves, along with a mahogany wine table and an Edwardian mahogany swing mirror, and two wooden West African traysLocation:

Lot 53

A solid brass airplane door knocker, along with a WW2 brass model airplaneLocation:

Lot 91

A selection of screws, hooks, wire nails, staples and other hardware, along with boxed Heritage Brass door handles and accessories Location:

Lot 18

A 19th century style cast iron pedestal letter box, the secure letter-box top with lockable door to back, 115cm high x 42cm wide x 30cm.

Lot 69

A George III style oak longcase clock, arch-topped hood, with hinged door to the brass dial, Roman numerals, chiming movement, three weights, 193cm high, 20th century.

Lot 278

A cast iron door porter of Marilyn Monroe, 34cm high

Lot 260

A 1950’s walnut display cabinet, shaped bow-front, glazed door enclosing two tiers of glass shelving, 118vm high x 105cm wide x 32cm deep; a walnut coffee table, and nest of three tables, (5).

Lot 527

A 19th century carved oak cupboard with frieze drawer over door with lion mask handle, on inverse breakfront base, 38" wide x 22" deep x 44" high

Lot 304

A FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED AND PINK PORCELAIN SEVRES STYLE CLOCK GARNITURE LATE 19TH CENTURY With eight-day bell striking movement The clock 51cm high, the garniture of two ewers, 41cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the gilt metal dirty and discoloured overall,Ceramic with rubbing and wear, there is old damage to the lower portion of the urns, the gilt with discolouration to the surface The clock is complete with its pendulum (with matching serial number), bell, and an old winding key. the movement winds and ticks at time of report, also strikes when pushed through the hours - Dreweatts makes no guarantees as to the longevity or accuracy of the movement - we would suggest it needs a clean and overhaul from a professional clock restorerSome looseness to elements and mounts There is no glass to the bezel to the front, the rear door is present but again is dirty and discolouration Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 292

A CORNISH POLISHED SERPENTINE DOOR STOP Of bullet form with loop handle 20cm high

Lot 605

A SET OF EIGHT LACQUERED BRASS DOOR PULLS SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY Probably from a hotel or country house, each of cylindrical form with scrolled mounting brackets 52.5cm high

Lot 480

A CHINESE LACQUERED HARDWOOD CASED MAHJONG CASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY The case with five drawers containing a bone and bamboo Mahjong set The case 16cm high, 23cm wide, 16.5cm deep Condition Report: Four trays of 36 tiles each (144 in total) and two blank tiles, please see an image of each tray to ascertain if this set is complete Fourth tray down missing its pull handle Each tile with signs of wear and speckling to the bone surfaces A large collection of scoring counters to the lowest, deepest drawer - and two associated pots The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the rear side of the door with scratches from the inner handles, metal mounts dirty and discoloured overall With a '10th' edition of the rules (green front cover detached - probably missing the back cover) Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and overall appearance Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 604

A SOLID BRASS DOOR KNOCKER PROBABLY MALTESE, LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY In the form of a dolphin 19.5cm highTogether with another brass door knocker, with two backplates, one as a stylised wheatsheaf, the other a crescent moon, 15cm high overall (2)

Lot 15

A chamber pot cabinet, with slatted door, raised on four legs and stretcher. 72cm x 35cm x 33cm.

Lot 68

An oak cased wall clock, with carved decoration, Arabic numeral dial, pendulum enclosed with glass door.

Lot 243

A Second War M.B.E., post-War C.P.M. for Gallantry group of seven awarded to Major P. Beverly, East African Intelligence Corps and King’s African Rifles, later Senior Police Officer, Kenya Police Reserve, who was shot and severely wounded during a skirmish when leading a night-time patrol against a Mau Mau gang on he night of 30-31 May 1953 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver; Colonial Police Medal, E.II.R., 1st issue, for Gallantry (Sen. P.O., Phillip [sic] Beverly, Kenya Police Res.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Kenya (E.5664 I.P.I. (R) P. Beverly.) mounted court-style for display, light contact marks, very fine and better (7) £600-£800 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 14 June 1945. C.P.M., for Gallantry London Gazette 11 August 1953. The official citation, published in the Kenya Government Gazette, 24 November 1953, states: ‘For conspicuous gallantry in the execution of his duty. On 30-31 May, 1953, at about 2300 hours, Senior Reserve Police Officer Beverly in command of Section 12, Njoro Sub-district, carried our a raid in the vicinity of a farm where an armed gang of some 20 Mau Mau were reported. On arrival at the group of huts to be searched, S.R.P.O. Beverly completed his dispositions to prevent escape and then advanced on one of the huts with two Kenya Police Reserve Officers. He called on the inmates to come out, but there was no response and the door was locked. S.R.P.O. Beverly placed his escort to cover him and regardless of personal danger knocked the door in and entered, calling on the inmates to surrender. While searching them he was attacked and fired on by at least two of their number. Though wounded in the face, lung, and shoulder, S.R.P.O. Beverly returned the fire and maintained an offensive action which resulted in the death of six terrorists and the capture of four more. He displayed the highest courage under fire, and though badly wounded continued the fight and was largely responsible for the destruction of the gang.’ Philip Beverly was born in Suffolk in 1909 and emigrated to Kenya with his family when he was 14. Upon its opening in 1932, he was employed as the big game guide at Treetops Hotel (the hotel at which the then Duchess of Edinburgh was staying when she became Queen in 1952), and subsequently organised big game safaris for private clients throughout Kenya, Uganda, and the Belgian Congo. Beverly joined the Kenya Regiment in in 1937, and served during the Second World War with the East African Intelligence Corps in Abyssinia, for which services he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire. Following he start of the Mau Mau uprising, he joined the Kenya Police reserve in 1953, and shortly afterwards was severely wounded during a skirmish when leading a night time patrol on a European farm - shot through the neck, shoulder, and face during the battle. Six terrorists were killed, and a further four were wounded and captured. For his gallantry on this occasion he was awarded the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry. Beverly married Charmain Spencer-Phillips, a driver with the Motor Transport Corps, in July 1941. Subsequently emigrating to South Africa, he wrote his memoir, Under Our Double Terais: A Kenya Memoir, which was subsequently published by his family in 2014. Sold with the recipient’s wife’s three Second World War Medals, comprising Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; and Africa Service Medal, all officially impressed ‘W91929 C. Beverly.’, nearly extremely fine

Lot 825

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, with a shaped rear pediment over a breakfront top, moulded and projected foliate crest, above the single glazed door opening to a lined interior with two shelves, upon legs of tapering square section and spade feet, 160cm H x 82cm W x 37cm D

Lot 812

An Arts and Crafts walnut shaving stand, early 20th century, the adjustable circular mirror, over a bracket shelf, wavy gallery and oversailing top, above a single frieze drawer and cupboard door, all upon outset legs of square section united by a shaped undershelf, 151cm H x 51cm W x 33cm D

Lot 729

A Victorian pine apprentice chest in the form of a sideboard, modelled with a raised back over an arrangement of three drawers and a cupboard door, 44cm H x 38cm W x 18cm D, along with a Victorian pine hinged box, opening to a vacant interior, 30cm H x 63cm W x 29cm D (2)

Lot 739

An oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, signed Arch Lawrie, mid 18th century, the arched hood with tapering pillars flanking the 31cm break arch dial, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed with the makers name and centred with a date aperture, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with a shaped door above a later lower section, 233cm high, weight and pendulum

Lot 767

A George III honey oak housekeepers cupboard, the moulded cornice over an arrangement of four panelled cupboard doors, enclosing three compartments each with two shaped shelves, upon the base formed with seven drawers and a pair of central cupboard doors, all upon a plinth base with integral bracket feet, 203cm H x 199cm W x 49cm DCondition reportFibre board to the rear of the base with later boards to the top of the base, please see additional images.Missing locks to the cupboard door, later replaced with catches, no keys, drawer handles and liners also later.Overall the cupboard has undergone sympathetic restoration, all drawers run smoothly, structurally sound.General light fading and light wear with some minor splits to the door panels commensurate with age and use.Cupboard is constructed from two sections, cornice and plinth is fixed.Total height 203cm, base 79cm, cupboards 124cmWidth with cornice 199cm, without cornice 194cm

Lot 892

A painted late Georgian door, circa 1830, 187cm x 91cm, along with a late 17th early 18th century oak door, 175cm x 75cm (2)

Lot 517

20th-century hardwood coin collectors cabinet with eight (8) pull-out wooden trays lined with felt. Two trays with 11 spaces, three trays with 20 and three trays with 28 spaces. Metal pull handles for drawers and double-door closure.

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