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Lot 524

A contemporary oak kitchen dresser fitted with four drawers and double door cupboard beneath

Lot 15

A Bronze Door Sign, "Tradesman's Entrance First Door in Passage", 16x6.5cm

Lot 81

A Modern Cast Metal Door Stop in the Form of a Pig, 15cm Wide

Lot 54

A New and Unused Leather Door Stop Inscribed "Mr & Mrs", 16cm Cube

Lot 497

A Victorian Mahogany Bookcase with Glazed Door, 103cm wide

Lot 224

A Collection of 19th Century Drawer Handles, Door Pull etc

Lot 77

A large four-leaf screen,early 20th century, each leaf covered in green velvet within studded borders, two with heavy brass handles and door catches,each leaf 62cm wide230cm highProvenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.Condition report: Rubbing to one velvet screen.Possibly formerly doors.

Lot 57

A cast silver and tortoiseshell carriage clock,late 19th century, but in 17th century style, the silver by JB, London 1889, with white porcelain numerals and finely pierced and chased side panels and basket top, with carrying handle, the French brass movement with platform escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the rear door glazed and with fret cut silver work,13cm wide11.5cm deep20cm high, to top of handleThe maker 'JB' is not specifically identified. Fine quality clocks of this design were also made by Child & Child.Condition report: Small missing piece of tortoishell on back door, and some filling by lower hinge. There are several sets of hallmarks, mainly hard to read.Ticks when wound, although no guarantee of full working order.

Lot 378

A Queen Anne cocus wood cabinet, having two drawers over two doors, the interior with a door surrounded by eleven drawers, on a later mahogany stand,cabinet 99cm wide38cm deep69cm highoverall 149cm highCondition report: Veneers lifting and with minor losses.One door split.One escutcheon hanging.With losses.Early 18th century and later. The stand much later. Splits, knocks, chips, wear and repair throughout. Damage to top, which itself appears replaced. Central internal door difficult to open, as are some drawers. Please see images.

Lot 495

An Aesthetic Movement brass door porter, late 19th century, attributed to Thomas Jeckyll (1827-1881) for Robbins & Co., the semi-conical weighted base with stylised roundel and geometric decoration,40cm highThomas Jeckyll was a Norwich architect and designer, best known for his metalwork designs and furniture, both influenced by Japanese design. He is best remembered for designing the 'Peacock Room' at 49 Princes Gate, London.Condition report: Handle twisted and repaired half way down, solder visible from reverse

Lot 113

A Chippendale period mahogany secretaire bookcase,the top with a broken, stiff arched cornice with a shaped dog-tooth and blind fret frieze, over a single door with a shaped mirror within independent, turned and carved columns with blind fret bases and capitals, the door with a dummy escutcheon, opening with one column, to reveal adjustable shelves and three drawers, the base with a fitted drawer over three long drawers, fret cut shaped bracket feet and four conforming independent carved and brass-mounted columns,104cm wide58cm deep228cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Mirror tarnished.Two top columns faded.Minor loss to dog tooth frieze.Minor veneer loss around secretaire drawer.One rear foot re-affixed.

Lot 447

A Tunbridgeware white wood watch stand,early 19th century, in the form of a castle entrance guarded by two cylindrical crenellated towers, painted in gilt with an entrance door and arched windows,20.5cm wide14.5cm highUnique to South East England, and particularly Tunbridge Wells, is the manufacture of painted, sycamore and birch architectural models, concealing various functions, usually for the ladies of Regency England. This rare form appears as a watch tower, where a pocket watch is placed in the holder overnight.Condition report: Minor rubbing.Evidence of repair and overpainting.  See images.

Lot 935

A Victorian oak and ebonised dining room pedestal,the frieze with applied ebonised mounts within lion masks, over a panelled door with an oval relief carved and ebonised panel depicting hanging game, within ebonised strung spandrels and columns with carved and applied decoration, the door enclosing a lead-lined cellaret and two cutlery drawers,80cm wide66 cm deep97cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Minor rubbing, staining and wear and tear to be expected.

Lot 214

A George III strung mahogany cabinet,the top with a rope twist edge over a single astragal glazed door,44cm wide28cm deep36cm highCondition report: Screws to one hinge loose.

Lot 124

A mahogany library timepiece,mid-19th century, by Dent of London, the silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals, supporting a single fusee movement,23.5cm highCondition report: Pendulum, no keys.Wear around door lock to side.Five glass.Case likely stripped/over cleaned.Front door doesn't fully close, movement appears complete and appears to tick, however doesn't guarantee timekeeping. Black marks to silvering on dial but not overly worn

Lot 435

An oak wall-mounted cabinet by Liberty & Co.,the panelled door stained to represent an apothecary mixing medicines, label verso,56cm wide76cm highCondition report: No obvious major faults.

Lot 91

A Gustavian painted dresser, 19th century, the galleried top above three short drawers and cupboards beneath, 136cm wide40cm deep121cm highCondition report: The right door is slightly warped.  Doesn't sit entirely flush.  Losses and rubbing to paint.  Splits, knocks and losses.  Evidence of repair.  General wear.

Lot 330

A beech collector's cabinet,late 19th/early 20th century, by 'James Gardner, 20 Oxford Street, London', set with fifteen drawers, each containing various butterflies, moths and insects, with specimen labels,52cm wide36cm deep107cm highCondition report: Knocks, fading, scratches and splits to cabinet. Split running the length of the door. In line with CITES regulations, some species have been removed from the cabinet.

Lot 328

A mahogany collector's cabinet,late 19th century, the single glazed door with applied, fluted pilasters enclosing twenty drawers with knob handles, on a plinth base,63cm wide53cm deep135cm highCondition report: Probably re-polished.No obvious major faults.

Lot 860

A pair of leather and brass-nailed drum base lamp standards,with a single door to the base of each, mounted with brass columns, fitted for electricity and with pleated silk shades,40cm wide195cm high (2)Condition report: Patinated leather with some minor marks, one door is fixed with no handle, the other with a small handle and opens

Lot 324

A pair of Victorian mahogany library bookcase pedestals,each with a hinged and moulded top over a shaped and glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves,81cm wide62cm deep152cm high (2)Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Timber shringkage to one side panel.Minor veneer loss and scuffing to plinths.Scratches to tops.

Lot 464

A mahogany longcase clock by Abraham Weston, Lewes,early 19th century, the arched silvered dial inscribed 'Weston, Lewes', with a seconds and calendar dial below a strike silent dial in the arch, the two-train movement stretching on a bell, the hood with three brass ball spires and a fret cut frieze over stop fluted columns,dial 12in (30cm) diametercase 233cm highCondition report: See additional images.Pendulum present.Two weights present.Movement not tested.Minor rubbing to dial. 219cm high without finial.Crude repair to fretwork. Chips, knocks, scratches, losses and wear to case. Trunk door flat. Marks and scratches to face. Please see photos of seatboard. Weights are brass cased.

Lot 457

A contemporary pine two door wardrobe with two drawer base and plinth top (when constructed measures 57cm deep x 105cm wde

Lot 161

A collection of tools, door furniture and an air pump

Lot 427

An Edwardian mahogany sideboard with two panel door cupboards flanking a drawer set with brass handles, 91cm high x 204cm wide x 74cm deep, and set with a slight raised back rail, 8cm high

Lot 367

A four door glazed cabinet 182cm x 68cm

Lot 287

A collection of metal door knobs, handles and an unopened tub of mortar.

Lot 453

A grey painted oak two panel door double wardrobe, 190cm high x 120cm wide x 58cm deep

Lot 454

A hard wood two door double wardrobe, 181cm high x 100cm wide x 60cm deep

Lot 345

TEAK BEDROOM COMPACTUM UNIT WITH SINGLE DOOR, CUPBOARD AND THREE-DRAWERS

Lot 473

Terrick Williams (1860-1935)oil on canvas'The Church Door, Honfleur'signed, inscribed verso and dated 190011.5 x 17.5in.CONDITION: Oil on original canvas in very good clean condition, was sold in these Rooms a few sales ago, the purchaser has had the picture cleaned but decided not to retain the work, one small scratch or scuff mark just to the right of the signature, no other faults noted, housed in an old gilt frame.

Lot 306

John Fladgate of London. A George III ebonised pear wood repeating bracket clock, with plain architectural case and brass pineapple finials, the 6 inch arched brass dial with strike / silent, false pendulum and date aperture, twin fusee movement signed John Fladgate, with foliate scroll engraved backplate, height 16.5in.CONDITION: Overall case in honest untouched condition, with a dark ebonised tone but for some reddish tones showing through raised rubbed areas, brass work looks good, front door has working lock, dial with a few oxidisation spots.

Lot 28

A late 19th century Swiss ormolu singing bird box, with flower and scroll engraved case, catch operating the movement to reveal a rising lid and a singing bird above a pierced grill, width 3.75in. depth 2.5in. height 1.25in.CONDITION: Overall looks to be in fair to good condition, gilding has a very slightly matted finish and is slightly rubbed, the back hinged door encloses an old and possibly original steel key, movement can be a little reluctant to start but when going does sing as it should, bird is plain gilt metal.

Lot 284

Jules of Paris. A 19th century French ormolu hour repeating carriage clock, in cast case with mermaid handle and figures representing the seasons to the corners, signed movement numbered 199 striking on a bell, width 4.75in. height 7in.CONDITION: Overall in honest untouched condition, the main swing handle has wear through the gilding, the gilding on the main body is now slightly matted, dial and hands look original and in good clean condition as is the movement, label to the base for The Clock Clinic of Putney dated '95, back door with rubbing to the handle, repeat is out of sync with the movement but movement running well.

Lot 305

Perigal of Coventry Street, London. A Regency mahogany cased bracket clock with plain arched case and 5 inch arched silvered dial signed with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, unsigned twin fusee movement, height 11.75in.CONDITION: Overall looks to be in good honest untouched condition, case of a good rich dark mahogany tone, two fine splits running front to back at the top of the case beneath the handle, dial with some oxidisation streaks, fine cracking running through both sides of the case, a hole pierced through the lower right side below the grill possibly suggests a repeat action, unsigned movement looks to be complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with a pendulum and winding key but no keys for either door.

Lot 315

An Edwardian George III style marquetry inlaid chiming eight day longcase clock, the 10 inch arched brass dial with painted moonphase, subsidiary seconds and selectors for silent / chime, eight bells / four bells, unsigned movement chiming on eight bells and a gong, H.7ft 2in.CONDITION: Overall looks to be in good original untouched condition, case is of a mid reddish brown mahogany tone in a slightly matted state of polish, marquetry all looks good, other than very minor dents and scuffs the case appears in excellent condition, dial oxidised to the silvering, movement looks to be in good complete condition but not tested for timekeeping, comes with case key, mahogany shafted pendulum and three brass cased weights, inside of trunk door has a 1905 presentation plaque.

Lot 317

Joseph Windmills of London. A late 17th century marquetry and walnut cased eight day longcase clock, the 11 inch square brass dial with signed silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, movement striking on a bell, the case with later embellishment, H.6ft 9in.CONDITION: This clock looks to have seen extensive restoration particularly to the case within recent years, the case looks to be old but is almost not original to the movement and has been embellished with oyster veneer and parquetry panels, the three gilt ball finials all have rubbing to the gilding, otherwise the case is of an even slightly flatish mid walnut tone, right hand glass to the hood is cracked, trunk door has an old working lock and is slightly bowed inwards, sides of the trunk both slightly bow outwards, box base again with old repairs and replaced plinth, dial and movement look to be in very good clean condition, comes with a pendulum and two brass cased weights, comes for sale from a deceased estate.

Lot 346

A Regency mahogany collector's cabinet, with architectural cornice and two glazed doors over two panelled doors enclosing an arrangement of thirty two glass topped drawers with turned bone handles, W.2ft 6in. D.1ft 4in. H.6ft 7in.CONDITION: Overall in honest untouched condition but with a number of small losses, beading to the edge of the cornice is chipped and missing in one 4 inch area at the front, moulding to the lower left side of the top is missing, a few short cracks and some lifting of the varnish to the sides, top doors are slightly lighter in tone than elsewhere, original lock present but no key, door enclose two slender adjustable shelves, lower section of good rich colour, in both the top and bottom the sides are made of stained pine and show old splits, dents and wear from use, lower front doors slightly warped out of shape, comes with original lock and working key, the two banks of drawers have lost many of their divisions and therefore do not all run smoothly, stands upon what look to be the original turned feet.

Lot 309

Delasalle of London. A George III mahogany eight day bracket clock, the arched silvered dial with strike / silent selector and subsidiary date, unsigned twin fusee movement with verge escapement, height 16.5 inchesCONDITION: Overall looks to be in good relatively recently restored condition, top plate is a slightly different colour to the rest of the case which is a mid brown mahogany tone in fair state of polish, all of the brass wear is of a dull bronzish tone, the top handle is slightly bent out of shape, front door is locked and the only key available does not appear to work it, dial with some oxidised spotting but otherwise looks good, back door works with the key, movement in good clean condition, thought to have been overhauled relatively recently, label for Wheelers Clockmakers of Worthing dated 2017,comes with a very delicate pendulum, signs of old restored cracks to the top of the back door and some other restorations to cracking elsewhere on the case but overall in very presentable condition.

Lot 290

A 19th Century French Empire style ormolu mantel clock, modelled with a figure of Odysseus standing beside a plinth with various other classical motifs, dial signed Foisse à Bologne, unsigned eight day countwheel movement, height 15in.CONDITION: Overall rather dusty but the ormolu in the main with a good gilt finish just some very light rubbing to the extremities, central eagle and sheet music mount is loose and not fixed in place, left hand trophy mount is a little loose, dial very dirty with hairline crack at 10 o'clock and chipping to the left hand winding hole, hands look original, movement complete and with a delicate pendulum but not tested for timekeeping, minor spotting around the lower part of the case, no back door.

Lot 303

Dwerryhouse & Carter of London. A Regency brass inset mahogany mantel clock, with architectural case and painted Roman dial, unsigned twin fusee movement, height 19.5in.CONDITION: Overall a little dusty but otherwise looks to be honest and untouched, mid to light brown mahogany tone, darker at the top and with some ebonised details, top finial slightly bent out of place, two slim cracks running in to each side of the dial through the main case, dial looks a little rubbed, hands probably original, two sections of brass stringing missing from the lower part of the front of the case, side handles and pierced brass grills with a dull bronze finish, silk lining to side panels very tired, key missing for the lock that holds the bezel in position but still fits tightly, no key for the back door which has very minor losses around the edges, movement looks to be in good condition, complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with an adjustable pendulum but no keys.

Lot 369

A Sheraton Revival ladies 'bonheur de jour', with cylinder front, decorated with muses, ribbons and flowers, the upper superstructure with central door and four short drawers over a mechanical action cylinder enclosing fitted interior and a lower drawer, on turned tapered legs, W.2ft 9in. D.1ft 6in. H.5ft 4in.CONDITION: Overall in good untouched condition, dark rich treacle tone to the satinwood and slightly dull finish to the paint work, central door has key to working lock and encloses a single shelf, handles are turned ivory - some have minor hairline cracking, the cylinder action is very stiff and does open but reluctantly so, no key present for lock, interior good, central door has working key as does the lower drawer.

Lot 35

A late 19th century German walnut cased upright Symphonion, with lyre shaped pediment, pilaster flanked glazed door enclosing the 21 inch disc playing mechanism, over a base housing nine additional discs, W.2ft 6in. D.1ft 4in. H.7ft 5in.CONDITION: Overall in very good condition, restored at some point with the case stained to an even treacle coloured tone, the mechanism cleaned and repaired as required, now in full working order, bears an original label to the right side for 5 Pfennig Coins, a few minor surface nicks and dents commensurate with age and use.

Lot 316

James Ely of London. A Regency mahogany longcase regulator, with 10 inch circular silvered dial, movement with anchor escapement and iron and brass pendulum H.6ft 7in.CONDITION: Case of a mid to light brown mahogany tone, slightly lighter around the dial and top of the trunk door and elsewhere, old splits running to the left of the bezel near the escutcheon, some fine cracks running down the right hand side of the trunk, a diagonal crack running upwards into the case from beside the top right corner of the trunk door, minor denting and scuffing throughout, two horizontal cracks running from the right side of the box base, dial scuffed and oxidised, hands look original, movement complete and thought to be going but not tested, comes with pendulum that has lost the cross T bar at the top of the ribbon but otherwise looks original, working trunk key, working key for bezel lock and a squared cast iron weight.

Lot 314

A George III mahogany eight day chiming longcase clock, the arched 12 inch brass dial with silvered eagle and tempus fugit plaque over Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, H.7ft 9in.CONDITION: Case of very good rich dark reddish mahogany tone and looks honest and untouched for many years, minor cracks and small faults throughout, more notable faults include scratching and scuffing of the trunk door where it rubs at the bottom, right side with a rather matted finish and would benefit from repolishing, trunk door lock is a later replacement and no key present, the plinth is a later replacement, dial and movement look to be in very good clean condition with no faults noted, although quite probably the movement is somewhat later being associated to the case, comes with three cast iron weights and a brass pendulum, not tested for timekeeping.

Lot 308

Goodrich of London. A George III ormolu mounted mahogany repeating chiming bracket clock, in architectural case with urn finials and painted Roman dial with chime / silent and subsidiary date aperture, movement with foliate scroll engraved brass backplate and chiming on eight bells, height 21in.CONDITION: Overall in honest untouched condition, case was probably re-polished some years ago but now is slightly matted in the varnish although does still retain a good rich mahogany tone, ormolu mounts all oxidised to some extent, front door has working lock operated by a later key which also works the back door, top right pierced spandrel through the door has a small section of veneer missing, signs of patching to the veneer around the lock and in the lower right corner of the door, dial looks later and rather crudely painted with rubbing to the paint work but ormolu surround in good order, losses to the veneer to the left of the arch of the dial, both sides have signs of old fine now stable splits, back door has later strips of timber holding the glass in place and the lock is rather wobbly, may well in fact be a later replacement, movement complete and going but not tested for timekeeping.

Lot 313

Muzzell of Horsham. An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched painted dial with date aperture, H.7ft 5in.CONDITION: Overall in very good clean restored condition, mahogany of a rich highly polished reddish tone, hood door has wear around the key hole and comes with a key that struggles to operate the lock, movement looks to be in honest untouched condition, dial has seen some restoration with some retouching to the paintwork, trunk has a working key, a split through the main body of the case in the trunk just above the arch of the door, a few minor dents and knocks lower down and signs of repairs and re-veneering to the box base, but overall good condition, comes with a brass faced pendulum and two cast iron weights along with two winding keys.

Lot 583

Victorian bubble glass dump weight / door stop

Lot 1713

Small reproduction mahogany bookcase with a single bar glazed door above two doors on bracket feet, 24ins wide approximately

Lot 1696

Edwardian mahogany line inlaid bow fronted display cabinet, the arched top above single bar glazed door, raised on square tapering and spade supports with undertier

Lot 1633

Regency mahogany bracket clock with circular brass side handles, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals inscribed Sam Shortman, Newnham, the two train movement striking on a bell (minus rear door panel), 18.5ins high

Lot 1868

Reproduction Victorian style mahogany three door chiffonier having shelved galleried carved back above three moulded drawers and three arched top panel doors on plinth base, 70ins high x 65ins wide x 19ins deep

Lot 2082

19th Century Continental narrow oak side cabinet, the moulded top above panelled door flanked by fluted columns and lion masks raised on stile feet

Lot 1736

Good quality reproduction oak side cabinet, the moulded top above two fielded panel door and plinth base, 48ins wide approximately

Lot 1830A

19th Century pine side cabinet with a single Gothic panelled door (cuts and alterations), 28.5ins wide, 37.5ins high, 13.5ins deep

Lot 1602

Figured walnut longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a moulded panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed to the arch Obadiah Smith, Ratcliff Highway, London, the two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 1728

Late Victorian rosewood boxwood line and marquetry inlaid music cabinet with a low mirrored back above a bevel mirrored and glazed door enclosing shelves on bracket feet, 22ins wide

Lot 1775

Small 19th Century French oak side cabinet with a moulded top above a door carved with figure on horseback flanked by fluted columns raised on low bun feet44ins high x 29ins wide x 17ins deep

Lot 1552

19th Century cast iron door stop in the form of a recumbent lion with glass eyes on a detachable rectangular plinth base, 9ins wide

Lot 1654

Mid 20th Century Continental oak side cabinet, the glazed centre door flanked by two panelled doors together with a small figured walnut open bookcase on cabriole supports

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