A late 19th century G & J Lines boxed back dolls' house, with brick and stone paper façade, central front door with brass lion head, six glazed windows, front opening to reveal four rooms, old paper to inside of front --23in. (58.5cm.) high (repapered interior)- this actual house appears in Dolls' Houses The Collector's Guide by Valerie Jackson Douet, page 34 and comes with a copy of this book
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A late Victorian oak mantel clock, c1890, the flared architectural pediment with radiating fluted frieze, egg and dart border, the circular dial with cream enamel chapter ring and roman numerals, matted brass centre dial with twin winding holes within a bevelled glass and beaded bezel, the front with applied carved spandrels flanked by fluted pillars, the spreading rectangular base with bracket feet, Junghans striking movement, 41cm h Generally good, consistent with age, the door and bezel with old solder repairs
A Victorian oak cased mantel clock, c1890, with arched pediment and bun shaped lacquered brass finials, the frieze applied draught turnings and three fluted panels, the square dial with raised chapter ring with Arabic numerals and matted brass centre dial, applied foliate pierced spandrels, the glazed door flanked by turned tapered pillars, base conforming on turned bun feet, eight day striking movement, 44cm h Arabic chapter ring with minor fault between 3 and 4, black enamel decoration to numerals wearing, finials replaced, general wear consistent with age
Early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment above a rectangular panelled door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters above a conforming plinth, the painted dial with Roman numerals, signed indistinctly and inscribed Tewksbury, with gilt hands, date aperture and single train thirty hour movement
19th Century mahogany crossbanded and line inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door flanked by further reeded pilasters and conforming plinth base, the painted moon phase dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Smith of Wrexham, the two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bellHinges to door on hood are missing, side columns flanking pendulum door need fixing into position, some veneer is lifting (see photos)
Late 19th or early 20th Century dark patinated bronze four glass display cabinet by F. Sage and Co. Ltd, London, the dome top enclosing adjustable glass shelves and parquet floor raised on low square tapering supports, 6ft high x 21ins square approximatelyGood overall condition. Door is not warped. No losses, think all glass is original.The light surface visible through the dome is oak.The floor of the cabinet cannot be easily removed.There is a lock but no key.One shelf bracket has been replaced and may need adjusting again.Oak covered with bronze.Overall in original unrestored condition
19th Century French oak narrow side cabinet having moulded and carved cornice above a single fielded panel door decorated with a bird in foliage, over a single long drawer, together with a matching stand on baluster turned supports with undertier, 64ins high x 31ins wide x 15ins deepNo damage.Needs a polish
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