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Corgi - Vanguards - A lot of 15 diecast trucks in several scales including # 29301 Arthur Duckett Guy Invincible tipper, Vanguards # VA07502 NCB Morris Commercial, # 97368 Corgi Pickfords Scammell Highwayman Crane. The Corgi # 27601 Atkinson truck & trailer set has a damaged box with no internal packaging or certificate and has a broken door mirror. The other models all have their certificates and accessories as appropriate.
A rare antique 18th Century Georgian burl / burr yew and solid yew wood 8 Day longcase grandfather clock by Hugh Willis of Suckley in Bucks. Stepped top hood with glazed door over burr yew wood trunk case door with solid yew wood interior. The gilded brass dial of square form having ornate corner spandrels depicting cherubs holding crowns, Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary date aperture and faceted hands. Complete with weights and pendulum. Some age related wear to the case. Measures approx 232cm x 44cm x 22cm. Face 12" dial 11".
Anthonore Christensen (1849-1926) - An antique oil on board painting depicting a building exterior scene with cottage having open door and trees surrounding. Artist monogram to lower right corner. Set to an gilt frame with bead slip. Frame measures approx; 31cm x 41cm.Anthonie Eleonore Christensen, generally known as Anthonore Christensen, née Tscherning (1849–1926) was a Danish flower painter. She exhibited from 1867 at Charlottenborg, winning the medal of the year in 1893. As a painting teacher, her students included Queen Louise and Queen Olga of Greece.
An antique early 19th Century Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock grandfather clock. Brass set arched pediment top with turned brass finials. Glazed door to the hood flanked by reeded columns. Inset shell motif to the trunk door with further inlaid decoration. White enamel face with Roman numeral chapter ring decorated with pink floral sprays and cockerel. An impressive example. Measures: 228cm tall, dial 11 inches.
An antique early 18th Century Georgian mahogany and satinwood inlaid corner cupboard on stand of simple bowed form having stain wood inlaid fan decoration atop with cross banded border. The bow fronted door with floral swag decoration over a central bullseye inlaid cartouche. Raised on tapering square supports with spade feet. Measures approx 83cm x 51cm x 35cm.
A large and impressive 18th Century Georgian flame mahogany estate bureau having a decorative pierced gallery top with five urn finials and dental work. The twin cupboard cabinet doors flanked by corinthian reeded columns with central column to door opening to reveal an appointed pigeon hole interior with drawers. Long locking lever bar to the interior of the door. Oval decorative lock plates to the escutcheons. The fall front bureau base having similar interior with thin drawer over graduating three drawers. urther columns to the base all raised on stepped square feet. With working key and locks. Some details loose but present in photographs. Measures approx; 265cm x 118cm x 57cm
An antique early 19th Century Scottish Georgian English oak cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by James Hendrie of Falkirk having a scrolled arched pediment top with blind pierced detailing and columns to the glazed door hood. Brass silvered dial having Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. Measures 214cm, dial 12 inches.
A rare 18th Century Georgian Scottish 8 day oak & mahogany cased longcase grandfather clock by William Small of Peterhead having an swan neck pediment top with brass details and glazed door flanked by reeded columns. The trunk having reeded columns and detailed door over stepped lower section. The brass face having gilt spandrels, silvered Roman Numeral chapter ring, day aperture and subsidiary dial. Measures approx; 214cm x 47cm. Dial 11" face 12".
Attributed to Shapland & Petter for Liberty & Co - An antique late 19th Century Arts & Crafts / Art Nouveau mahogany and stencil inlaid students bureau desk of good proportions. Fret pierced gallery top with stencilled floral drop down front opening to reveal a maple fronted drawered interior with open storage sections and moroccan red leather gilt tooled writing sciver with brass fittings. Single drawer to the frieze with copper stylised drop handles and backplates over a stencilled inlay inset panel cabinet cupboard door opening to reveal an adjustable shelf interior. Further stenciling to the interior with All raised on shaped arched legs. Measures approx; 103cm x 62cm x 40cm.
An antique late 19th Century mahogany display cabinet bijouterie vitrine in the manner of Chippendale having a twin door, two shelf red velour lined glass cabinet door over a lift up glass cabinet base. Profuelsey decorated with blind fretwork. Raised on arrow legs united by a lower gallery edge tier. Measures approx; 161cm x 66cm x 46cm.
An antique 18th Century Georgian English oak cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by John Hill of Wisbech. The oak case having an arched hood with glazed door and columns over arched door trunk with stepped lower section. The gilt brass face having gilt Roman Numeral chapter ring, The Neptune figurine (later), faceted hands, winding holes and day aperture. Face measures; 12" dial 11.5". Measures 213cm tall.
An impressive antique 19th Century Chinese Oriental Qing Dynasty carved hardwood open display cabinet bookcase having elaborate carved decoration throughout. Carved pattern flyaway conice surmounted by a pierced carved pediment top with central deer decoration. A series of stepped open sections with carved floral and creature decoration throughout with further pierced gallery decoration to each shelf. Carved trees and flowers to the back and sides creating a light open top with a single door cupboard below flanked by dual open shelves to the left. All raised upon ball and claw feet supports. Measures approx 199cm x 108cm x 35cm.
An antique 19th Century political satirical hand coloured engraving print entitled ' Bonne Farte raising a Southerly Wind. Depicts the Straits of Dover: Bonaparte (left) stands on the one side, stooping down with bared posteriors, from which fly through the air balloons, parachutes, infantry, cavalry, artillery, tents, and wagons. A tiny guillotine is towed and pushed towards England. The sky is sprinkled with these invaders, the largest object being a balloon whose basket bristles with tiny guns; from this an anchor hangs on a rope. Bonaparte stoops down, his hands on his knees, while an officer stands beside him feeding him with a spoon with 'Parched Peas' from the former's large cocked hat, which is on the ground, the crown filled with peas. Bonaparte says: "Oh Berthier - Berthier - I can't go through with it I fear." Berthier answers: "That's your sort my Boy. The Directory will give us Imortal Honer for this, its a new way of raising the Wind. \ come a few more they are Nice and Hot."In the sea a giant raft with one sail makes for England; guns project from its sides, and troops are indicated by flags and bayonets. On the English coast are cliffs. A huge sea monster has reached the shore and soldiers are landing from its open jaws. An English Jacobin wearing a bonnet-rouge embraces the leader, who steps ashore; he says: "My dear Monge you'r right welcom you have had a dreadful voyage". Men with fixed bayonets follow Monge. On the cliff immediately above the monster stand Sheridan and Fox, welcoming the aerial army; Horne Tooke sits at their feet; they say: "How fragrant is this Southern Breeze". Lauderdale, very small, wearing Highland dress, stands beside Fox, saying: "Hoot Mon this reminds me of sweet Edinburgh." Beneath the title: 'Or a Sketch of the Intended Invincible Invasion found at the door of Brooks's in St James's Street'. 20 February 1798 [or 10 February 1798]Framed and glazed. Measures approx; 46cm x 56cm.
An antique 19th Century Victorian English mahogany and satinwood serving table / sideboard of large form. The sideboard having a mahogany top with inlaid and satinwood shaped border with a central long drawer below with further inlaid decoration and twin tambour door compartment below flanked by serpentine cupboard doors opening to reveal a hollow interior. Brass floral decorated handles to each with all being raised on shaped tapering supports. Measures approx; 97cm x 174cm x 61cm.
A rare and unusual 18th Century Georgian 8 day longcase grandfather clock by John Draper of Maldon having a painted Chinoiserie type case with gilt, black and red borders throughout and hand coloured scene to doors depicting courting couples. The hood having further matching details with brass ball finials arched top, glazed door and columns to sides. The brass face having gilt ormolu 'C' scroll adorned spandrels, silvered Roman Numeral chapter ring and faceted hand. The arched top set with an engraved heraldry depiction of the sun with faceted hands and winding holes. Complete with painted pendulum, key and weights. Measures approx; 224cm tall.
A 20th Century antique revival flame / plum pudding mahogany pot cupboard / bedside cabinet having a front canted top with good grain door to front. Carved canted corners with spacious open interior. The legs and apron further carved with acanthus & oak leaved with garooning borders. A good quality reproduction example. Measures approx; 82cm x 51cm x 34cm
An large antique 19th Century Victorian English mahogany breakfront bookcase cabinet having and arched back rail over a chamfered edge top. Below a decorative carved freezie with flower head carved decoration with a central protruding double glazed door section with adjustable shelves within. The central cabinet flank by further glazed door components to each side with all being raised on a plinth base Measures approx; 131cm x 160cm x 47cm.
An antique 19th Century French Ebonised and painted bedside cabinet / chest having a shaped white marble top with single drawer having painted decoration to the front. The top supported by turned columns with a single door cupboard below with all being raised on turned supports. Measures approx; 85cm x 52cm x 44cm.
William Pybus of Caistor Lincolnshire (1786-1861) - An antique early 19th Century Georgian George III English 8 day / eight day oak and mahogany cased longcase grandfather clock. Turned finial arched pediment top with glazed door, brass reeded columns and door to trunk with inlaid shell boxwood motif. The painted dial having depiction of fisherman to the arch and buildings to corners and a bold black arabic numeral dial, subsidiary seconds dial, aperture and gilt faceted hands. Complete with both weights and pendulum. Measures; 213cm tall dial 12 inches.
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