A Post-Regency Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed John Henderson, Dunfermline, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, painted to the arch with Britannia on the shore, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, bowed rectangular door to waist, flanked by split-columns, bracket feet, 222cm high, c.1830
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A Louis XVI Revival gilt metal and porcelain mounted rosewood crossbanded satinwood and marquetry 'table-top credenza', arched cresting above a waterfall of open shelves and an arched panel door flanked by further mirrored serpentine shelves, the porcelain fittings painted in the manner of Sevres with flowers on a bleu celeste ground, ebonised bun feet, 80cm high, 93cm wide, c.1870
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry splay-fronted corner display cabinet, swan neck pediment above a lattice glazed door, the projecting base conforming, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, bracket feet, 102cm high, 66cm wide, 38.5cm deep, c.1905
A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 30.5cm arched brass dial inscribed Mcartney, Dumfries, Roman and Arabic numerals, sun-in-splendour to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment above a dentil cornice, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter columns, plinth base, 217.5cm high, c.1775
A French Belle Époque ormolu mounted rosewood bombe shaped connoisseur's side cabinet, attributed to Emmanuel Zwiener, brocatelle marble top above a rectangular door with well-figured radiating veneers, fitted with collector's shelves above a long drawer, the projecting base with a slide and a further frieze drawer, cabriole legs, 147.5cm high, 76cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1890
A substantial George III mahogany longcase clock, 34cm arched enamel dial inscribed Whitehurst, Derby, rolling moon phase to arch, painted with a ship of the line, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the imposing Lancashire architectural case with arched pediment carved with acanthus, above a pair of gilt brass mounted Corinthian pillars, arched rectangular door to waist with circular butler's mirror, flanked by quarter-columns and blind tracery, canted base with rusticated angles, 243cm high, c.1800The maker of the movement is John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) who succeeded his uncle John Whitehurst FRS in the firm he founded in Derby in 1737 on his death in 1788, running it until his death. In 1809 he took his son, John Whitehurst III as partner, simultaneously beginning a number sequence which only ended in 1861. The firm?s workshop was behind No. 24 Iron Gate (the building is still extant) and only moved to Cherry Street in 1832.
A 'George III' oak longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial inscribed John Lane, rolling moon phase to arch, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, each spandrel cast and applied with putti masks, the case with broken-arch pediment centred by a brass spire finial, the glazed door flanked by spreading cylindrical pillars, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an oval batwing patera, bracket feet, 222cm high, 56.5cm wide, 26.5cm deep
A George III longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial inscribed William Kirk, Stockport, rolling moon phase to arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement, the oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediment and Japanned frieze, shaped rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, 221cm high, c.1800
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, pagoda top with dentil cornice above a glazed door, the 'astragal' bars applied in a stylised sun cross, enclosing three shelves, the frieze with three drawers, demilune apron, X-stretcher centred by an oval undertier, acanthus capped tapered square legs, spade feet, bears label for T. Justice & Sons, Ld, Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers, Dundee, 183cm high, 98.5cm wide, 41cm deep, c.1905
A French Louis XVI Revial gilt metal mounted kingwood and marquetry serpentine side cabinet, marble top above a single door enclosing two shaped shelves, inlaid with a well-potted flowering urn bordered by a wreath of scrolling acanthus, further flowers and foliage to angles, flanked by Classical female herm brackets, shaped apron, 104.5cm high, 114.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep, c.1900
A Sheraton Revival satinwood display cabinet, swan neck pediment set with foliate roundels, above a glazed door flanked by serpentine glazed panels enclosing two shelves, the projecting base with a central panel door flanked by two serpentine panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, tapered square legs, spade feet, bears label for Maple & Co, 222cm high, 126cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1910
Two early 20th century Bulle patent mantle clocks, one in a light oak case with arched inlaid walnut and glazed door, both with pendulums, a CPC NCR Bulova mahogany cased bracket style mantle clock with brass carrying handle, and an oak cased mantle clock with barley twist columns housing a Bulle-Clock brevete SGDG patented clock movement Location: 10:1
A 19th Century Continental ivory and silver mounted parasol handle with relief work seed pearl inlaid decoration, the top inscribed “Souvenir de Poederlé 1868”, the main body inscribed “Verbrugghe Maroquin Geereste Tesse Theunis Salpetiez Blanpain”, 17 cm long, together with a 19th Century cane handle with pique work decoration, 3.5 cm high, a late 19th / early 20th Century cane handle of stylized pineapple form, 6.5 cm long, a small carved ivory head of a bearded man as either a cane handle or bottle stopper (mounts missing), 4.2 cm high and a white metal mounted ivory handle (probably door) of egg form, 6 cm high x 5.2 cm wide
HENRY HARRIS (1852-1926) "River Avon", a study with figure fishing from punt in foreground, a barge in the background, further figures seated at a table by roadside and mother and child by cottage door, oil on canvas, signed lower left, together with a companion river landscape by the same hand, with cattle watering in the foreground, a figure on bridge mid-ground and farmstead in the distance, oil on canvas, signed lower left, approx 70 cm x 42 cm each
A vintage metal-bound wooden pig weighing crate, bearing enamel plaque "The Cooper Silver Medal Pig Weigher Sole Maker W.J. Cooper, Phoenix Works, Newport Pagnell" bearing retailer's label "Leigh and Son Limited Agricultural Engineers, Witney", with four-section chain and ring support and a slatted rising door at each end, 142cm x 60cm x 81cm H CONDITION REPORTS The crate has enamel sign on both sides .
An early 19th Century mahogany linen press, the upper section with dentil cornice over two panelled cupboard doors enclosing a hanging rail (formerly with linen drawers) over three long drawers on bracket feet, 125 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 211 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound, the piece has several areas of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Cornice with denting and loss in certain areas. Dentil cornice section with two teeth missing to the left hand corner - ditto right hand corner. Top also has several splits throughout. Some scratching to the centre of the left hand door. The panels slightly warped and with some discolouration. Splits and fading to the doors and some patching. Cupboard has been converted to hanging space. Drawers are missing. Moulding is missing off on the right hand side of the base however is extent. There is no key. Two large scuffs where the top doors open and there is a 1.5" crack on the right hand door centre. Otherwise wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout. See images for examples of splits, knocks, bumps, denting, scratching and minor areas of loss to veneers.
A 20th Century Indonesian relief-work decorated two-door cupboard with drawer on scroll feet (with some old damage and repairs), 103.5 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 187.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has various splits, etc throughout especially noticeable to the two panelled doors. The mouldings on the left hand side are off but majority appear to be present in a bag. No shelves to the interior. There is a bit of moulding off but present on the right hand side. Various losses, knocks, bumps, etc, throughout. There is some paint on the left hand side of the drawer, Right hand door is a bit sticky. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe with central cupboard doors enclosing five linen shelves over two short and two long drawers flanked by two hanging cupboards, one with boot compartment, 247.5 cm wide x 65.5 cm deep x 215 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall basically sound and in good condition though with some signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Handles to centre section appear painted to simulate figured mahogany - ditto hanging cupboard handles. Drawer handles however, appear original. Small section of veneer missing to left hand side centre door just below hinge. Some veneers missing to top left of side panel but overall generally good condition with signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. NB hanging rails to both sides modern replacements.
An 18th Century Boulle work tabletop cabinet, the caddy top with secret rising lid over a central door within a bank of seven drawers, each with figural or panelled decoration in the Classical style, 73.5 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 53.5 cm high, together with a letter from Henry Street to Francis Gibson Esq (Banker and Businessman 1805-1858), dated London 3/10/35 (18) relating to the delivery of the piece and its purported provenance as having been once the property of Marie Louise (Josephine), the wife of Emperor Napoleon as follows: "Sir, On receipt of your letter I sent my brother to the Vine Bishopsgate Street to know the cause of the delay in sending the cabinet to you and he received the answer that it was forwarded by Byatts Waggon and would be received as last night it was sent to the Vine Inn on Saturday last with strict instructions to the bookkeeper to forward it by the earliest conveyance therefore the fault lies with him. I do assure you Sir that I am very sorry that the unnecessary delay should have happened and hope it will arrive quite safe. I was informed originally it came from the Chateau Malmaison and was formally the property of Marie Louise the wife of NapoleonI am SirYours most respectfullyHenry StreetBrewer Street, Golden Squareto the front "Francis Gibson Esq, Saffron Walden, Essex"and with handwritten paper label inscribed "Buhl Cabinet (Malmaison)" CONDITION REPORTS Various areas of boulle work are missing / risen. Some have been re-attached in various places. Areas of patching. On the central door, the brass work has some kind of corrosion present - there are areas of some other panels too but more obvious here. The lock on the middle drawer on the left hand side is not working properly and therefore permanently open. Internal hinges on the lid appear to be replacements. There are knocks, stains, some areas of veneer lifting, cracks, etc to the exterior of the lid. Areas of mould / mildew like substance to the interior of the top cupboard and staining on the wood. Signs of old worm especially to the front corners. The two top drawers - the central panels appear to have been replacements and possibly not tortoiseshell though they do have the appearance of tortoiseshell. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail.
A circa 1900 pine dresser, the boarded three section upper shelf unit with arched decoration over three pairs of panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 322 cm wide x 63.5 cm deep x 244 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The top and base appear to be a marriage. The top of the base comes off and there is a secondary top / worktop that goes in around a Belfast sink. Has had some repairs. Top possibly had doors at some point which have been removed and filled. Top arches are replacements. The base has water marks on it throughout. Some splits, knocks, areas missing. One cupboard door on the left hand side - unable to open - appears to be locked. No key evident. Solid and sound in structure. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail.
A modern Indonesian black and gold lacquered two-door wardrobe decorated with figural panels, 88.3 cm wide x 34 cm deep x 151.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some knocks and bumps on the extremities and possible repairs although this may have been done during manufacture particularly to the top right hand corner of the door frame. There is some chipping to the lacquer near the hinge on the right hand door. Some cracking to the lacquer throughout. There is a piece missing (if ever there) on the bottom scrolling apron. Chips to the lacquer on the feet. Possible repair (slightly different coloured red lacquer) to the edge of the left hand door - again possibly done during production. Appears to be structurally sound. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail.
An Ercol style elm pedestal occasional table on quadruped base, 46 cm diameter x 44 cm high, together with an Old Charm oak pedestal plant stand, 27 cm wide x 27 cm deep x 91.5 cm high, two mahogany bobbin turned standard lamps and an oak single door dwarf cupboard, 44 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 76.5 cm high
An 18th Century lacquered and chinoiserie decorated hanging corner cupboard, the single door decorated with exotic animals and birds in a landscape, opening to reveal three shelves, 62 cm wide x 92 cm high (with damage to lacquer work - for restoration), together with three various toilet / dressing mirrors, a butler's tray stand (only) and four various 19th Century chairs
A 20th Century Indonesian painted and carved wooden single door cupboard with all over figural decoration, 80 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 180 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has a couple of losses to the pediment including to the top of the deity's hat and to some of the scrolling. Several splits to the body of the cupboard throughout. Appears to be through the material and manufacture. Door is a bit sticky. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
An Edwardian mahogany bow fronted two door wardrobe with single drawer on bracket feet, 107 cm wide x 192.5 cm high x 50 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Comes into three pieces. Has substantial damage to one back leg and various heavy knocks and bumps, losses to the veneer, splits, etc. throughout. See images for more details.
A PAIR OF HEAVY GILDED BRASS CHURCH ALTAR GATES WITH HINGE POSTS, having mahogany top edge, solid brass frames with central M motif and arched and twisted columns, the door pillars made of solid brass and gilded, total width of doors 143 cm, H 61 cm, D 12 cm, hinge pillars approx W 10 cm, H 82 cm, D 9 cmApprox total weight is 52 kg
A FRENCH EBONISED, TORTOISESHELL AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINETthe glazed door enclosing two shelves and on a plinth base, 110cm high, 76cm wide and 36cm deep (**NB: The card table is now lot 13A**) Condition Report: Top loose, several losses to cabinet , brass inlay damaged, loose and has losses.
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE REGULATOR CLOCK the silvered dial inscribed to John A Clark, maker, Forfar, 22536, with two subsidiary dials above a glazed door, 200cm high Condition Report: Carcase has area surfaces with wear and scratches. No key, locked open. veneer losses to base.splits in the hood at the joints . some joins on the hood the glue has dried and is now loose.damaged foot. Dial has some rubbed areas and wear. The mechanism appears clean and looks as if there has been work done on it in the past. pulley wheel has been replaced.We cannot guarantee the clock runs.
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