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Lot 307

A French walnut side table, second half of 20thc., the rectangular marble top above a moulded edge and fluted frieze drawer, supported on turned columns, with panel cupboard door below, on flattened bun feet (92cm x 42cm x 37cm)

Lot 311

A Vienna style wall clock, the scroll pediment and moulded frieze applied with bosses, above an arched trunk door enclosing a white enamelled dial with roman numerals, within fluted pilasters with a pointed pendant base, includes three brass cased weights, some alterations (h.131cm)

Lot 336

A modern pale green painted mirror door wardrobe, the projecting cornice and plain frieze above a central arched mirror plate, flanked by a pair of cupboards, the base fitted with five fielded panel drawers, raised on bracket feet (208cm x 161cm x 61cm)

Lot 52

A patinated iron door knocker in the form of an Egyptian Pharoah (h.17cm x 9cm)

Lot 228

19th Century mahogany kneehole desk with one long drawer and three graduated drawers on each side, lockable door in the footwell, H. 68 cm, W. 80 cm, D. 44.5 cm.

Lot 62

19th century Hungarian pine cupboard with split pediment and turned finial, above door enclosing three shelves and a drawer H. 202cm overall, W. 87cm, D. 52cm.

Lot 382

A Victorian music cabinet. Designed with mirror top section, pull down door shelved section and one other pull down door storage area.

Lot 583

A vintage two door china cabinet.

Lot 209

A Late Victorian/Early Edwardian triple wardrobe, Designed with various inlaid panels and trims. Centre panel door is designed with a mirror panel. Interior of the wardrobe is designed with a clothes pole, hooks and various sized drawers. [

Lot 237

A Beautifully painted Two door console unit. Designed with hand painted urn bouquets to each door, hand painted by Runciman Studios and dated 1975. [

Lot 1348

Russell of The Barbican, London, - a Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the stepped pediment with gilt metal pineapple finial over a signed convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, signed and engraved backplate, with matching pendulum, the case having twin ring carry handles, pierced fishscale sound grilles, and all raised on brass ball feet, h.49cmCondition report: Some crazing and discolouration to dial.Paint appears original and is slightly worn.Split to very top of pediment.Minor chips around winding holes.Case of good original colour, appears unpolished, but with some emulsion paints spots to top (would easily rub off).Gilt brass all tarnished but complete.Movement has been overhauled at some point.Original wire replaced with gut.Clock runs.No winding or door keys present. Handles are original.Clock, case and dial appear original to each other.

Lot 1350

William Bullock of Bradford - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a painted 13" arch dial, with rocking ship automator to the arch, signed to the chapter ring, with rolling date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the case having fluted pilasters flanking the dial and the trunk, all to a boxbase and with boxwood stringing, h.220cmCondition report: Veneers above right hand pilaster are replacement.Case and movement appear all original.Movement intact and appears fairly recently overhauled, however not currently working because door is locked and pendulum is broken, otherwise it appears mechanically sound.With pendulum (broken at feather), weights, and winding key.No door key and door is currently locked.

Lot 1398

A French walnut and figured walnut vitrine, in the Louis XVI style, having a grey marble top, the serpentine door with floral marquetry inlays, the whole with gilt brass mounts, dated beneath the marble October 1923 and with makers monogram, w.99cm, d.37cm, h.98cmCondition report: Marble good.Stands well.Timbers excellent.All veneers complete.Very minor scuffs to base of front only.With key and lock works well.Interior good.An excellent clean piece.

Lot 1428

An antique oak wall cupboard, the panelled door opening to reveal a fitted interior of nine drawers, w.46cm, h.45cm, d.23cm

Lot 1464

An Edwardian satinwood china display cabinet, having a cavetto cornice and plain frieze, above bowed glazed door flanked by concave glass panels, enclosing plate glass shelved interior, all above two frieze drawers, raised on square tapering supports with platform undertier, w.109cm, h.175cm

Lot 1465

A reproduction mahogany kneehole desk, in the George II style, by John L Corlyon (Furniture) Ltd of Burstwick, being No.12 of 50 reproduced from the original in No.10 Downing Street, London, bearing plaque to inside door, the breakfront top having a gilt tooled leather inset writing surface over three frieze drawers, one with makers stamp and over three real drawers and a cupboard door disguised as three drawers enclosing flight of six stationery drawers, all flanking recessed cupboard door, the plinth with leaf carving, w.106cm, d.61cm, h.79cm

Lot 1467

A pair of Regency mahogany pot cupboards, each having recessed panelled single doors and raised on carved lion paw feet (converted from a sideboard), w.44cm, d.49cm, h.73cmCondition report: Some warping to right hand door.Right hand door lock is temperamental.Both stand well and of good colour.No splits or losses.Some minor surface scuffs and ink stains, commensurate with age.Generally very good.

Lot 291

Antique Malvern department store fitting room door

Lot 347

A mid-19th century rosewood chiffonier of small proportions; the galleried top above a single flush drawer and two panelled doors below enclosing shelf, raised on plinth base (full height vertical split to right-hand panelled door) (19cm wide x 37cm deep x 134cm highest point at back) 

Lot 378

A small oak side cabinet; the single hinge door (as two panelled doors) opening to reveal shelf and four drilled holes to the back, raised on plinth base (55.5cm wide x 54.5cm high)

Lot 380

A 1920s/1930s two-door walnut display cabinet; pagoda-style astragal glazing bars and raised on short cabriole legs (106cm wide) 

Lot 416

A reproduction oak freestanding corner cupboard of slim proportions; the cornice above two carved Tudor-style roses, three serpentine-fronted shelves and a single panelled door below with further carving and acorn-style handle, raised on bracket style feet (45cm wide x 175.5cm high)

Lot 417

An 18th century-style (early) two-door mahogany wardrobe; dentil cornice above panelled doors and raised on ogee-style bracket feet (210cm high, the cornice 136cm wide and 63cm deep)

Lot 419

A George III-style freestanding mahogany corner cupboard; single glazed door with astragal glazing bars and a panelled door below with H-form hinges, raised on bracket-style feet (73cm wide x 188cm high) 

Lot 430

A custom-made hand-painted dolls' house; in early style (probably mid-20th century) double pitched roof above a variety of opening windows and front door (59cm wide x 41cm highest point)

Lot 459

A two-part extending ladder for restoration together with various slatted top folding stands and a part display cabinet with a glazed front door (4)

Lot 401

A Brass Petite Sonnerie Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Richard & Co, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, underside of the case with selection lever silent/quarters only, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, quarter striking on two gongs, movement backplate stamped R&C for Richard & Co, 18.5cm high over handle see illustration 08.02.21 Brass surfaces are discoloured in parts, front and back door bevelled glasses with small surface scratches, dial with signs of restoration to the enamel to the top left hand corner, movement plates are slightly stained, movement in going order.

Lot 402

A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian capped columns, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 1490, 20.5cm high over handle see illustration 08.02.21 Brass surfaces with minor staining marks in parts, back door glass with small chips to the corners, case with one small dent around the frame of the top viewing glass panel, other minor dents and scratches, dial with small hairline cracks going from the 1 o'clock position to the dial edge, silvered platform escapement is discoloured, movement is striking and in going order.

Lot 403

A Limited Edition Atmos Clock to Celebrate Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, limited edition 109 of 500 pieces, model: Classic, 1977, rhodium plated case with four glass panels depicting Royal armorial bearings and Royal cypher marks for His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 4-inch dial with Arabic and dagger markers, movement signed and numbered 410399, large balance wheel below, start/stop lever, base with a spirit level, 22.5cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre certificate/guarantee booklet and a instruction booklet see illustration 10.02.21 Rhodium surfaces with small scratches in parts, glass panels are slightly dirty, front door small opening knob is missing to the bottom left hand corner, dial and movement looks clean, movement tested for a short period and is working.

Lot 418

~ A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Meek, London, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, acorn finials, pierced side panels, front door with gilt metal cast mask mounts to the canted corners, bracket feet, one piece arch silvered brass dial, inner date ring with corresponding date hand, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate elaborately engraved with scroll and floral decoration, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 55cm high see illustrations 09.02.21 Case with minor scratches and dents in parts, later side pierced frets with damages, front door top left hand corner with one piece of veneer missing and the gilt metal pierced mount is loose to the same corner, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, in going order. No signs of a marriage. Later seatboard. In my opinion the dial and movements are original to the case.

Lot 419

A Small 18th Century Style Mahogany Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, well figured trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, 8-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring bearing a later inscription J Barber Winster, dial arch with moon phase aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 164cm high see illustration 09.02.21 Hood with minor chips to the swan neck pediment, one small piece of veneer is missing to the front right hand side edge of the hood, dial is discoloured and with small scratches, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights. This clock is not by Jonas Barber and has a later inscription. Early 20th century example, movement in going order.

Lot 421

A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robt Clydsdale, Edinburgh, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with silvered disc signed, strike/silent selection lever above 12, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 233cm high see illustration 10.02.21 Later case is faded in parts, hood with damages to the side pierced frets, case with small scratches in parts, trunk door with small chips to the edges, extra added wooden blocks to both sides of the case cheeks, dial plate edge with one small casting fault with one small hole next to the 4 o'clock position, movement looks clean, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 422

An Irish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Edwd Hawkesworth, Cork, early 19th century, arched pediment, fluted pilasters, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Carter & Heeley Birmingham, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 197cm high see illustration 08.02.21 Hood with signs of some small pieces of moulding replaced, some chips to the mouldings and small dents in parts, feet are missing, trunk door is slightly bowed, dial is clean, movement is clean, in going order, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 424

A Walnut Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Joshua Hutchins, London, late 17th century and later, later case with barley twist columns, side glass panels, well figured case with a moulded trunk door, 10-inch square brass dial plate signed below 6, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture, winged cherub spandrels, four pillar movement, tulip shaped pillars, anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 192cm high see illustration 09.02.21 Later made case with small scratches and small chips to veneers in parts, 17th century dial and movement, dial with minor staining marks, movement is complete and working, with pendulum and one weight.

Lot 425

A Walnut Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Hen Massy, London, circa 1700, caddied pediment, brass capped columns, side viewing windows, marquetry trunk door depicting floral, bird and scroll work and central urn, inlaid stringing side panels, front of the plinth with matching marquetry, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring signed, matted centre with date aperture and seconds, crown and cherub spandrels, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, later seatboard, 232cm high see illustrations Henry Massy is recorded as working from Charles Street, London and was free of the clockmakers from 1692 to 1745. 08.02.21 Case with veneers lifting in parts and cracking in places, case surfaces have been polished, some moulding beneath the throat moulding has been replaced, some mouldings around the border of the trunk door has been replaced, trunk door has been repaired at some time, signs from the back of the door with a rectangular piece of oak placed into the door, and it appears that the marquetry has then been re-laid onto the new pieces of wood and some small pieces of new marquetry re-laid, wooden dial surround veneers have been later added, some patching to veneers replaced around the case, some cracking to the plinth, later built skirting, dial needs cleaning and chapter ring needs re-silvering, movement looks complete, later seatboard.

Lot 438

A Joined Oak Standing Livery Cupboard, early 18th century, the moulded top above chamfered and punch ground decorated supports with two moulded cupboards, on plain supports below joined by a potboard, 114cm by 59cm by 165cm Typical old decay throughout particularly to the top boards above the moulded canopy. Further old worm holes throughout including cupboard doors. The right-hand cupboard door with previous handle marks. The bottom shelf with two boards replaced. Further old decay around the feet with re-tipping on the rear legs (see images).

Lot 453

A 20th Century Joined Oak Settle, of boarded construction, the curved back section above a solid seat with outswept arms and turned supports, the base with three deep drawers, on sledge feet, the verso as cupboard doors with H brass hinges, 165cm by 69cm by 175cm Reasonable cosmetic condition throughout with the exception of the back panel. Right-hand board with a fine split. Small splits to the seat on the corners below the turned arm support. Scuffs to the moulding and the corners of the settle. Cupboard doors at the back one section is rather faded. Opposing cupboard door with further fine split (see images for detail).

Lot 462

A Victorian Glazed Pine Bookcase, 3rd quarter 19th century, the top probably associated, the later moulding above a glazed door enclosing a fabric lined interior between gilt metal mounts, the base with five graduated drawers all between pivoting and lockable stiles, on a plinth base, 76cm by 44cm by 227cm

Lot 468A

An 18th Century Style Oak Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, the breakfront moulded cornice above two cupboard doors with four fielded panels enclosing three fixed shelves, a moulded cupboard door below, all between canted fluted stiles, 102cm by 60cm

Lot 473

A George I Walnut, Crossbanded and Boxwood Strung Bureau, early 18th century, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and a central cupboard door above a sliding well, the base with four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 88cm by 49cm by 100cm

Lot 481

A George III Mahogany Kneehole Dressing Table, late 18th century, the moulded top above a long frieze drawer with small sliding arched drawer below flanked by six graduated drawers all around a cupboard door, on bracket feet, 75cm by 48cm by 76cm

Lot 490

A George III Mahogany Kneehole Desk, early 19th century, the moulded top above one long and eight graduated drawers all above a moulded cupboard door, on bracket feet, 113cm by 54cm by 84cm

Lot 502

A George III Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Bowfront Corner Cupboard, circa 1780, the frieze inlaid with shell patera above two cupboard doors with oval urn panels enclosing three shelves, 66cm 47cm by 106cmGood quality timber and generally a good colour throughout. Some general very fine natural splits to the moulded cornice. Right-hand cupboard door with very small split at the top with key and working lock.

Lot 504

{} A George III Mahogany and Crossbanded Linen Press, early 19th century, the bold cornice above oval cupboard doors enclosing four oak lined sliding trays, the base with two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 128cm by 60cm by 197cm The cornice is not removable it is fixed to the upper section. Panel doors no splits - if being critical when the doors are unlocked there is a gap to the top section (see images), however when the door is locked there is no issue. The inside of the right cupboard door with some slight movement/splits. Sliding trays are oak and green baize lined. The drawers run freely and there are some general scuffs around the base. Strengthening/repair work around the bracket feet.

Lot 505

{} A George III Style Gilt, Gesso and Japanned Display Cabinet, late 19th century, the glazed canopy above a fluted frieze surmounted by urns and flowerbells above a central glazed door enclosing a painted interior, the base with a cupboard door with three panels decorated with Oriental figures in a landscape, above a guilloche base, square tapering legs and block feet (repainted), 86cm by 43cm by 221cmIn good decorative order throughout. Some slight natural losses to the gesso with small losses around the flower bells and base. Right-hand cupboard door with some rubbing to the paintwork but generally in good decorative order (see images).

Lot 511

A Victorian Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Music Cabinet, circa 1870, with a small gallery shelf and bevelled glass plate below with turned supports, the mirror door inlaid with urns and ribbons enclosing a deep drawer, two shelves and a divided interior, on brass capped feet and castors, 61cm by 38cm by 132cm

Lot 525

A Late Victorian Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Vitrine, late 19th century, inlaid with flowers, ribbons and foliage, the staged top with pierced brass gallery above a glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with three adjustable shelves, on slender cabriole legs, 61cm by 40cm by 127cm

Lot 535

A Burr Ash and Parquetry Decorated Wall Mounted Display Cabinet, early 19th century, the glazed door enclosing three modern shelves, 38cm by 53cm by 8cm

Lot 536

A Victorian Mahogany Bedside Cupboard, stamped Holland & Sons, circa 1900, the superstructure with three-quarter gallery shelf above moulded panel and cupboard door all between fluted supports, the legs joined by a further shelf and with brass castors, 42cm by 37cm by 100cm

Lot 539

A Victorian Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Display Cabinet, late 19th century, in Neo-Classical style, the moulded top above a central glazed door flanked by rosewood crossbanding and two glazed doors enclosing a green velvet lined interior, three painted panels below, on splayed bracket feet, 127cm by 32cm by 193cm

Lot 540

A Victorian Carved Oak Bookcase, circa 1870, the upper section with bevelled glass glazed door between acanthus carved stiles, the base with a single drawer above a geometric moulded cupboard door, on a moulded base, 91cm by 51cm by 211cm

Lot 541

A Victorian Figured Walnut and Ebonised Four Door Library Bookcase, circa 1870, the upper section with four glazed doors enclosing sixteen adjustable shelves all between fluted columns, the base with four moulded cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the right hand cupboard door fitted with pigeon holes, plinth base, 288cm by 60cm by 271cm

Lot 547

A George I Walnut and Featherbanded Bureau, early 18th century, the moulded fall with a rest enclosing a good fitted interior of pigeon holes, small drawers and cupboard door above a sliding well, with two short over long drawers below, on bracket feet (good colour), 96cm by 53cm by 95cmThe loper is present. Generally good colour and patina throughout. Small veneer loss back-right hand corner to the crossbanding. Upper section left-hand panel with some deep scratches/ gauges. With key and working lock. Later brasses. Some previous handle marks visible (faint). The interior in reasonable condition with the exception of the fall timber lifting slightly.

Lot 555

~ A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers around a cupboard door, four long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 91cm by 51cm by 210cm

Lot 556

~ A George III Glazed Mahogany Display Cabinet, late 18th century, the fret carved swan neck pediment above glazed doors enclosing two shelves, on an associated base with two drawers and square chamfered legs joined by a shelf, 67cm by 34cm by 174cmCabinet with variations in colour. The upper section is slightly faded compared to the base. Fret work pediment with repair. Right-hand glazed door with patch repair and further fault. End panels with old handle? marks. Previous escutcheon marks visible. Base - drawer front is split and bottom shelf with further natural ? splits. With key and working lock (see images).

Lot 558

~ A Victorian Mahogany Four-Door Library Bookcase, 2nd half 19th century, the bold cornice above four glazed doors enclosing a later velvet lined interior, an open section below flanked by two cupboard doors with adjustable shelves, 305cm by 49cm by 276cmThe top is removable therefore the bookcase is in two pieces. This cabinet has some later additions, it was used as a gun cabinet so the upper section is green baize lined. Central glazed doors - the right-hand section has a later drawer added and an aperture to receive guns. Lower left-hand panel with traces of paint. The plinth base with numerous scuffs. The right-hand front corner with section of timber missing and small damage to the moulding. Front-right hand corner of the upper section with section of timber missing. Glazed doors are later. 

Lot 559

~ A George I Figured Walnut, Crossbanded and Featherbanded Escritoire, early 18th century, the bold cornice above a cushion drawer and fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers around a central cupboard door, the base with three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 108cm by 57cm by 170cmReasonable cosmetic condition throughout. Some general fine shrinkage splits throughout consistent with age. Some signs of old worm. The right-hand and left-hand side panels have been partly filled and polished. The green baize to the interior is faded. Previous handle/escutcheon marks on some drawers and the central cupboard door with key and working lock. Raised on later bracket feet (see images).

Lot 568

~ A Victorian Mahogany Straight Front Chest, 3rd quarter 19th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by a moulded cupboard door enclosing two shelves, on flattened bun feet, 123cm by 59cm by 100cmRather tired but uniform colour. The top is misshapen. The back right-hand corner has various scratches to the top. The moulded edge with natural? shrinkage splits. Water? marks to the cupboard door. Drawers with small faults to the cock beading and the plinth base with small losses (see images). Right-hand end panel with further fading/split. Left-hand back corner above one foot with a section of damage.

Lot 591

^ A Gillows of Lancaster Eight Piece Oak Bedroom Suite, circa 1860, comprising an oak double-door wardrobe with moulded cornice above moulded cupboard doors enclosing a sliding frame with pegs flanked by four sliding trays, a small and a long drawer, a further deep drawer below, on a plinth base, 133cm by 60cm by 198cm, a kneehole dressing table with three-quarter gallery above nine drawers and an inverted cupboard door, 115cm by 61cm by 86cm, a two-drawer washstand with three-quarter gallery, on turned legs with brass capped toes and castors, 107cm by 53cm by 81cm, a compactum with moulded top and two frieze drawers above moulded cupboard doors enclosing a sliding frame with pegs, three sliding trays and two deep drawers above a plinth base, 127cm by 59cm by 144cm, a bedside cupboard with grey and white Carrara marble top above a moulded cupboard door enclosing a shelf and plinth base, 41cm by 38cm by 81cm, a three-quarter bedstead, the headboard with moulded frame and later upholstery, the footboard with moulded panel and turned and fluted supports, takes a 4ft mattress, and a pair of chairs on turned forelegs, 43cm by 35cm by 83cm Ordered in 1860 by William Preston, former Mayor of Liverpool. Purchased from Christie's, Ellel Grange Country House Sale, 1979, Lancaster, lot 851

Lot 594

A Regency Style Mahogany Four-Door Wardrobe, early 20th century, of breakfront form, the moulded cornice above two moulded oval panel doors enclosing two sliding trays, two short and three long drawers below flanked by two-as-one doors enclosing hanging space, on a moulded base with splayed bracket feet, 210cm by 64cm by 216cm In generally nice condition with the exception of some small scuffs to the end panel, left-hand cupboard door side panel and right-hand cupboard door. Drawers run freely with key and working lock.

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