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Lot 34

A pair of parquetry inlaid night tables, c.1900, French, each with a hinged lid above a dummy drawer and faux book spine door, on splayed tapering square supports, 50cm wide33cm deep79cm high (2)Provenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: Fading, splits and small knocks. Scuffs to leather fronts. General wear.

Lot 426

A George III-style ebonised and gilt-mounted bracket clock,c.1900, with a three-train striking and chiming movement to a brass arched dial, flaming urn finials and on cast scroll moulded feet,45cm wide30cm deep65cm highCondition report: Keys and pendulum present.Front door has cracks and chips to veneer.Mouldings are dented and scratched.Arched top and sides of case cracked.Ticks away quite happily.Back door warped.See additional images.

Lot 437

A diminutive oak dressing bureau,early 18th century, the dome-topped upper section with a single door, set with an arching bevelled mirror plate, enclosing drawers and pigeonholes, over a fall front with a fitted interior, a short fitted single drawer and raised on a stand set with a further single drawer, candle slides to either side and straightened front cabriole supports terminating in pointed pad feet,59.5cm wide35cm deep162cm highLiterature: F Lewis Hinckley, 'Queen Anne & Georgian Looking Glasses', 1990.Condition report: Split to the domed top. Spits to top of pediment. Patch repairs. Mirror plate with slight foxing and degradation. Lock re-set, which is visible from the outside. Areas of wear around escutcheons. Possible restoration to front lip of interior of fall. Hinges pinned in place. Possible new timber 1/2 inch strip. Stand with various old repairs and patches. Numerous old breaks and repairs to legs. Possible replacement to back legs. Splits to backboards. Upper cabinet section held in place with three wedge dovetails, onto which it slides. Of good colour. Well patinated, excellently proportioned and generally a lovely little piece of furniture.

Lot 534

A George II chestnut estate cabinet, with glazed doors and candle slides above a fitted writing drawer and further drawers, enclosed by two panel doors, brass plate handles, on bracket feet,104cm wide34cm deep187cm highCondition report: Some evidence of old worm to the pith-wood on one door panel. Typical estate cabinet making with simple joints and imperfect flush fittings.

Lot 554

A William and Mary walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock,late 17th century and later, the hood with a stepped cornice above a fret carved frieze and glazed square door, enclosing a brass face, the silvered 11in dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Charles Harvey London', surrounding a pair of winding holes, a date aperture and a subsidiary seconds dial, the movement striking on a bell, above a long door decorated with birds and animals among scrolling flowers and foliage, set with a glass lenticle, on a similarly decorated plinth base, 48cm wide25cm deep221cm highCondition report: Splits to top, sides, door and base. Splits, losses and repair to veneer and inlay throughout. 0.5cm wedges added to seatboard. Winding key, pendulum and two brass cased weights present. Movement untested. General wear, tear, knocks, damage and repair throughout. Some repair/ replacement to mouldings.Clock works and ticks and strikes with both weights on. Runs well.

Lot 598

An ebonised musical bracket clock and bracket, 19th century and later, the later enamel dial inscribed 'Graham, Picadilly, London', supporting a three-train fusee movement, striking the quarters on eight bells with a chime/silent dial in the arch, clock 41cm high dial 18.5cm diameter bracket 32.5cm wide x 31.5cm highCondition report: Case - Missing finials, damaged and partially lost veneer piece to top left. Ebonised surfaces have deteriorated in many places, round side windows, on back surround and door. Ebonising rubbed through in places, particularly mouldings. Rear door with splits to veneers, loss of edge near lock, bow key bent.Movement - Two spare holes in back plate near pendulum retention bracket. The clock has propulsion from the spring, which makes the crutch tick fast without the pendulum. Goes, strikes and chimes.Clock ticks away quite happily.

Lot 60

A pair of French Louis XV-style kingwood and ormolu night tables, 20th century, each with a parquetry inlaid top, one with three drawers, the other a cupboard door, raised on tapering cabriole legs terminating in sabots, with all-over gilt-metal mounts,44cm wide39cm deep83cm high (2)Provenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: Cracks to the veneer due to movement in the carcass. Mounts dented and tarnished. Drawers run smoothly.

Lot 634

A Georgian carved wood door arch,161cm wide86cm highCondition report: with numerous loses and with surface veneer loose

Lot 674

A large George III painted pine corner cupboard, early 19th century, the upper section with a dentil carved cornice over two panelled doors, over the base with a single door, with shaped shelves within, 135cm wide 62cm deep 214cm highCondition report: Shabby chic, lots of knocks and chips to the heavily patinated surface, return to cornice damaged and requiring attention, restoration and repair throughout, old worm in places.

Lot 753

A George lll circular mahogany cased wall clock,with painted convex dial and glass in a brass bezel, with 'A' frame single fusee movement and knopped pillars,40cm diameterCondition report: Dial poor and needs complete restoration, side access door probably replaced and covered in cardboard. The clock is authentic. Movement does run. Dial is 32cm diameter.  See additional images.

Lot 764

A vernacular painted ash and pine 'bacon' settle,19th century, West Country, of curved shape, the high panelled back set with four cupboard doors, above a thick seat, between shaped arms,160cm wide52cm deep178cm highCondition report: Black paint later, with evidence of earlier paint to underneath, interior and back. Left door loose at hinges. Metalware later. Knocks, scratches, marks and old losses. Evidence of some repairs. A little wobbly. General wear commensurate with age.

Lot 19

A Pair of 19th Century Cast Brass Figural Door Stops in the Form of Husband and Wife, 26cm high

Lot 251

A Collection of Vintage Tools, Jelly Mould, Door Furniture etc

Lot 260

A Tray of Sundries to Include Gilt Wall Mounting Candle Stand, Vintage Door Knobs, Two Framed Prints, Clock Movement etc

Lot 65

An Edwardian Mahogany Bow Fronted Galleried Bedside Cabinet with Panelled Door, 42cm wide

Lot 72

A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Oak Wall Hanging Bread Cupboard, the Hinged Door with Panel Base and Spindle Top, 78x29x86cm high

Lot 1516

An impressive American walnut Wootton Desk Co. 'Wells Fargo' desk, substantial form with three quarter gallery and hinged frieze, having twin bowed panelled wings each housing banks of file drawers, these hinging to reveal extensively fitted interior of drawers, pigeonholes and compartments, and fall front with baize lined writing. surface, approximately 175cm maximum width, 177cm highProvenance: Apollo Antiques, Warwick, January 10th 1984, sold with original receipt for £5800Condition report: No significant damage, there's some general wear and tear throughout, small losses to wooden knob handles, pin to one small cupboard door missing, dust and debris throughout, scratches and wear to periphery, however mostly just minor cosmetic deterioration, overall impressive condition

Lot 192

19th century salt glazed stoneware pottery door stop in the form of a lion, 18.5cm wide x 12.5cm high, and a further salt glazed model of a lion (2)

Lot 490

Fine quality Edwardian novelty silver card box, modelled in the form of a Sedan Chair, the body chased and embossed with foliate scrolls and two vignettes of dancers. The hinged door with frame for dance cards. (Chester 1907) Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd. 10cm overall height.

Lot 750

Regency bracket clock, the white enamelled dial signed N.Hedge, Colchester, twin fusee movement with repeat and engraved backplate striking on bell in mahogany and brass mounted domed case with pierced grills on bracket feet, approx. 41 cm high, key and pendulum present. Provenance: Removed from Portishead House, ManningtreeCondition report: General overall condition good, Movement is clean and as far as we are aware in working order, although we have not had it going. Fusee movement is wire driven not chain. Back plate has a spare hole towards the top under the left mount, transportation screw retaining hole is on the left below the bracket. Seat board has been replaced. Dial has been repainted. Case is good but has had work done to it. Veneer has been repaired and replaced in places, rear door has been repaired, top handle mount is loose.

Lot 754

Regency bracket clock with single fusee movement, white painted dial in brass inlaid mahogany lancet-shaped case with pierced gothic side grills raised on gilt ball feet, 32cm high, two keys and pendulum present. Provenance: Removed from Portishead House, ManningtreeCondition report: General overall condition good, movement is wire driven not chain and clean. As far as we are aware the clock is in working order, although we have not had it going. Case is good, metal work is dirty, veneers repaired in places, side silks are faded, small area of damage to plinth near back RH corner, rear door damaged at top LH, glass loose, possibly replaced.

Lot 771

19th century longcase clock, with 8 day movement, painted break arch dial, signed Seth & Norath, Liverpool, with four seasons spandrels, Northern and Southern hemispheres, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and moonphase in the arch. In a crossbanded mahogany case with short shaped door, flanked by turned and barley twist columns, hood with similar decoration and swan neck pediment, with applied turned roundels and boss for a finial. 223cm overall height. Together with a copy of 'Moon Mechanisms, A Restorer's Guide' illustrating this clock on the front cover and throughout. (Pendulum, weights, door key, and winding key present).Condition report: General overall condition very good, movement is quite clean and appears to be in working order, although we have not had it going. Cheeks have been raised with an insert. Dial has been completely renovated. Case is in good condition and has been refurbished, hood is good, central finial boss may be a replacement and finial is absent.

Lot 772

Fine quality, 18th century longcase clock, with 8 day, 5 pillar movement and deadbeat escapement, 12 inch diameter circular white painted dial, signed Alexr Haswall, with subsidiary seconds dial and strike silent lever. In a flame mahogany case with arched door, domed hood with canted corner pilasters, circular glass and central ball/spire finial. 204cm overall height. (key, pendulum brass weights and door key present)Condition report: Good original condition. Unrestored movement looks like it has been recently cleaned/serviced but we cannot guarantee that it works or keeps time. The mahogany case is in very good condition, very original.

Lot 776

Two late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clocks decorated with romantic scenes, 36 and 38cm high, both with keys and pendulums (2)Condition report: General overall condition of both clocks is quite good, both movements are dirty but free, we are unable to confirm whether either are in full working order. Dials appear undamaged but decoration is quite worn on both. Cases are generally good, but dirty, on one, two of the top corner finials are damaged and top finial is loose. On the other, the lower porcelain panel is loose and the rear door is missing.

Lot 779

Large 19th century longcase clock, with 8 day quarter striking movement on eight bells and four gongs, 12inch brass break arch dial with shell spandrels, originally silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and applied cartouche signed Whitmore & Son Ltd, Gold Street, Northampton, dial arch with central selector dial marked Eight Bells/Four Gongs, within Dolphin spandrels. In a mahogany case with full length shaped door, blind fret decoration, hood with turned columns with gilt capitals, arched door and swan neck pediment with blind fret decoration, flower head roundels and central finial boss (finial missing). 250cm overall height. (Weight, pendulum, and keys present)Condition report: Three weights , pendulum and keys present

Lot 781

18th century longcase clock with 30 hour movement, 11inch square brass dial, signed Sam Harley, Salop, engraved centre, with crescent calendar aperture, brass chapter ring, and pierced Rocaille spandrels. In an oak case, with shaped door and matching plinth, flat topped hood with turned columns and blind fret decoration. 198cm overall height. (Weight and pendulum present).

Lot 782

George III mahogany longcase clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed ‘Eva, Falmouth’ etched with a vignette of ships, scrolling acanthus fronds and an eagle and motto ‘Tempus Fugit’ to the break arch, the movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the hood with fluted Corinthian columns supporting a broken swan neck pediment centred with an eagle and sphere finial, the trunk with quarter Corinthian columns flanking the arched door, resting on rusticated plinths, on a panelled moulded base and scrolled bracket feet, 243cm highProvenance: Liberty & Co. Ltd. Regent Street, 15th February 1972. Removed from the Old Rectory, East BergholtCondition report: General overall condition good,movement is dirty and we unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is dirty, scuffed in places, silvering is worn, some sighns of rust to hands. Case is good, no major damage, no obvious signs of wood worm, but surface is well polished and some panels have had previous holes filled. Plinth may have been repaired. Hood is good, capital of rear left column is broken. Gut lines are frayed in places.

Lot 783

Georgian longcase clock, with 8 day, 5 pillar movement, 12inch brass break arch dial, with calendar aperture, pierced classical spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre, with applied cartouche signed Charles Newman, Lynn, arch with pierced spandrels and strike silent regulator. In an oak case with arched door, hood with turned pillars and stepped top with vacant mounts for three finials (now missing). 218cm overall height. (Pendulum and weights present, no key)Condition report: General overall condition is good, movement is dirty and appears to function, but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is quite good but dirty, with some minor damage around edges and along bottom. Seat board has been renewed and cheeks raised. Dial and movement possibly not original to case. Case generally good.

Lot 784

Late 18th/early 19th century longcase clock with 8 day movement, 12inch painted break arch dial indistinctly signed Long Melford, with Arabic numerals and painted floral spandrels and fruit in the arch, secondary seconds dial and crescent date aperture. In an oak case, with arched door and domed hood, with fluted pillars and three turned finials. 214cm overall height. (Weights, pendulum and keys present)Condition report: General overall condition reasonable, movement is dirty and we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is quite worn and difficult to read. Case has some damage to plinth, door is not a good fit and is damaged around edges, particularly near lock. door locking plate is a modern repair.

Lot 786

George III and later longcase clock, with 30 hour movement, 11inch brass break arch dial (unsigned), with face mask spandrels and matted centre, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, break arch with Dolphin spandrels and central aperture with rocking swan, against a lake background. In a fruit wood and oak case with full length door and hood, with swan neck pediment and turned pillars. 213.5cm overall heigth. (Weight, pendulum and door key present)

Lot 787

Late 18th/early 19th century longcase clock, with eight day movement, 12inch painted break arch dial signed John Brown, Harleston, floral spandrels with Chinese characters, subsidiary seconds dial, break arch dial with scene of a house by a lake within a floral surround. In an oak case with arched door, hood with fluted pillars and decorative pediment, with three brass ball/spire finials. 223cm overall height. (Weights, pendulum and keys present)

Lot 789

Contemporary mantle clock in the French style, with German spring driven movement, striking on two bells and a circular gilt metal dial, with enamelled numerals. In a waisted marquetry decorated case, with gilt metal mounts and shaped door with child face mask applique, on four foliate scroll feet. 43cm overall height. (Pendulum and key present).

Lot 1357

George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded and marquetry inlaid bowfront sideboard, with central door flanked by two short and deep drawers on square tapered legs and spade feet. 138cm wide x 66cm deep x 94cm high

Lot 1364

Fine quality early 20th century walnut and gilt heightened triple wardrobe, central arched mirrored door with ribbon carved cresting, enclosing hanging space with oak lined drawer below, flanked by enclosed cupboards on fluted plinth base, approximately 193cm wide

Lot 1365

George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded bureau, with fitted interior about central patera inlaid cupboard door and four graduated drawers on bracket feet, 81cm wide x 50cm deep x 105cm highCondition report: Good restored condition , some small patches and repairs to veneer , some chips to feet , repair to veneer to one flap hinge

Lot 186

A box containing a quantity of Kwikset door handles.

Lot 187

A box containing a quantity of Kwikset door handles.

Lot 188

A box containing a quantity of Kwikset door handles.

Lot 189

A box containing a quantity of Kwikset door handles.

Lot 190

A box containing a quantity of Kwikset door handles.

Lot 481

A 1930s oak mirror door wardrobe, fitted drawer beneath, together with two drawer chest, together with a pair of folding kitchen chairs and stool with webbing seat.

Lot 509

A Regency style mahogany triple door concave bookcase, fitted cupboards below.

Lot 513

A triple door bookcase with brass mounts on Queen Anne style legs.

Lot 522

A 20th century figured walnut double door cocktail cabinet, fitted two drawers, on raised Queen Anne legs.

Lot 534

A pair of Jaycee oak leaded glass door corner cabinets, fitted cupboards beneath.

Lot 537

An Edwardian mahogany double door corner display cabinet, fitted cupboards below, on claw and ball feet.

Lot 543

A late 19th century mahogany century door cabinet, fitted two drawers.

Lot 568

A mid 20th century teak sliding door sideboard, fitted six drawers beneath, on raised legs.

Lot 609

A carved oak double door low cupboard.

Lot 614

A 19th century mahogany double door glazed bookcase, fitted cupboards beneath.

Lot 638

A mid 20th century Danish four door low sideboard together with another similar bookcase. (2) CONDITION REPORT: The lower unit has problem with the left side door. When it is opened the pin pulls against the timber and a strip of wood is starting to coming away. Both units with typical scuffs and scratches but seemingly otherwise in good condition. See images.

Lot 653

A 20th century continental oak double door low sideboard with carved panel doors, fitted drawer above.

Lot 672

An antique oak clerk's desk fitted a double door cupboard beneath

Lot 703

A 20th century century double door sideboard fitted two drawers together with a kitchen wall cabinet with frosted glass doors and a set of open bookshelves

Lot 725

An oak double door Welsh dresser

Lot 726

An early 20th century oak double door bookcase with leaded glass doors

Lot 731

A Regency style single door bookcase fitted cupboard beneath

Lot 757

A mid 20th century teak McIntosh furniture eight piece dining room suite comprising of triple door low sideboard, extending dining table and six chairs with tapestry seats

Lot 38

A painted cast-iron novelty door-stop “Betty Boop”, 14½” high; & seven other painted cast-iron novelty doorstops – all animals.

Lot 195A

Richard Vincent/W.Speakman Jnr, Old Street, London. An early 18th century walnut and floral marquetry eight day longcase clock,the 12in. brass dial with central cartouche signed Richard Vincent over a date aperture and beneath a subsidiary seconds dial, the silvered chapter ring signed for W.Speakman, the hood inlaid with flowers, the trunk with door inlaid with flowers and birds with seaweed marquetry borders,H.233 cm. W. 50cm.

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