WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TABLE CABINET, with two moulded panel doors opening to reveal four long drawers, on turned feet34cm wideCondition good to fair. Wear to top, including a ring and split to back left corner. Loss to lower moulding of door catch. Loss to veneer front right corner. Damages to knobs of two bottom drawers. Slight wobble. Additional images now available.
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JAEGER LeCOULTRE, ATMOS CLOCK, CIRCA 1960-80 serial no. 274512, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in gilt metal and glass case, with original cream leather presentation case with gilt branded blue fabric lined interior, also with purchase box the clock 22cm high Clock works at time of testing.Typical wear as per use and age, including to outer case.Front door has become loose on hinges, will require attention - glass and both hinges loose and present for restoration.
HAMPSON OF WARRINGTON, MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, THE MOVEMENT LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY, THE CASE 20TH CENTURY the glazed hood enclosing dial set with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals, the body with glazed panel to door, on plinth base to bracket feet204cm high
SCOTTISH WEST-COAST LONGCASE CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY by A. Breckenridge & Son of Kilmarnock, with twin train movemenr, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, painted spandrels and lunette, scroll moulded cresting and trunk door, on bun feet with shaped apron
A Victorian pine two door low cupoboard with associated Edwardian bookcase top, the upper section with two glazed doors, on base with two arached panelled doors, over size is height 90cm width 100cm, depth 48cm (2) Condition Report: There are two circular holes to the side of the dresser base.
Victorian walnut Davenport, the hinged sloping top with inset tooled leather writing surface enclosing an open interior with drawers, the gallery rail top also hinged to reveal stationary divisions, the side with a cupboard door enclosing four graduated drawers, raised on castors, (with faults and rather sun bleached) 22" wide, 23" deep, 34" high
An early 18th century striking longcase clock by Benjamin Lark, Waltham Abbey. Having hand decorated chinoiserie painted and gilt highlighted case. 11" date dial with second hand and silvered chapter ring. Brass bound weights, pendulum and key present. Overall height 213cm Further Details: Some loss to chinoiserie decoration and wood in areas, spilt to bottom area of door, split to base column, scratching, loss to veneer to areas.
A 19th century bureau cabinet, in mahogany with walnut veneer and front, drop down bureau compartment revealing writing area and various sized interior compartments, above two single small drawers and two larger drawers. The cabinet top having two doors opening to show four shelved areas. All areas having brass escutcheons and handles. Approx. 201cm high x 84cm wide x 55cm deep. Further Details: Lots of wear, loss and signs of slight damage to veneer, damage to areas, some drawers do not close properly, one door to top does not close properly, marks/slight stains etc, cracks to veneer in places.
A very large Edwardian oak hall post box, having rectangular moulded top above panelled door fitted brass frame with slide-out enamel plate "37, Next Collection 8.30AM Monday", brass letter aperture and applied bronze plaque to centre "This Is A Private Posting Box. Letters And Packets Posted In It Will Be Treated In All Respects As postal Packets, But Proof Of Such Posting Will Not Be Accepted In Legal Proceedings As Evidence Of Receipt By The Addressee, By Order Of The Post Master General", raised upon moulded plinth base, the interior with letter basket with pull-down access flap. 138cm x 66.5cm x 56cm, with key. Provenance: Christie's 3rd May 2000, Lot 178.
A 19th Century brass Post Box desk compendium stamped by Leuchars 38 & 39 Picadilly London, octagonal pillar box, the hinged cover inset with a Samuel Berry Singer compass to top and enamelled plaque to front section which reads LETTERS opening to reveal a candleholder within recess, the hinged door with built in collection plate housing a calendar and a match holder with striker to reverse door, the internal central section with revolving candleholder and glazed calendar holder with three calendar cards for October, November and December all dated XXXI (1831?), the lower hinged section opens to reveal an inkwell, the entire with engraved heightening, on domed ebonised support, approx 18cm high overall Further details: tarnishes and stains to body, some surface scratches, chips to base rim, wear to calendar sheet, one torn in half
A quantity of mainly 1970's and 1980's Rock LP's and 12" records to include Jimi Hendrix Experience Smash Hits, Thin Lizzys 'Black Rose', 'Remembering Part 1", 'Jailbreak' and 'Live and Dangerous', Rolling Stones 'Big Hits High Tide and Green Grass' and 'Through the Past Darkly', Blue Oyster Cult, Nazareth, Led Zeppelin's 'In Through the Back Door', U2 and Status Quo. Location:GCondition:Some have historic damp damage
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