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Lot 276

A 19th oak and mahogany two door wall mounted corner cupboard with single drawer to base. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or authorised couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Lot 283

A mahogany glazed single door and two cupboard doors to side raised sideboard. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or authorised couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Lot 335

A John Taylor & Son Edinburgh oak two door cabinet with single drawer below on square carved legs to front. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or authorised couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Lot 1310

Tall painted pine 2 door bookcase display cabinet, glazed panel doors. 4 adjustable shelves. 220 h x 84 w x 39cms d.

Lot 1320

Ercol sideboard, 2 cupboards with three central drawers. 156 w x 68 h x 44cms d.Condition: Small dents to front drawers and left side door panel, small varnish to bottom drawer.  

Lot 1315

Edwardian inlaid display cabinet with single glazed door, 146 h x 62 w x 33cms d.

Lot 1034

A collection of copper and brass to include two brass pans, 26cm and 16cm, a pair of brass, copper and wood candle sticks holders 17cm, small brass hand bell, a Chinese engraved plate 25cm, brass stand, two fire pokers, four large brass pipe caps marked 'New Dock Axel Works, Joseph Atkinson. Leeds' 8cm, a hock over pot or pan rest for fire/stove, four horse shoe brasses, a toasting fork and a copper door handle/latch.

Lot 1362

Pair of G Plan teak wall units, one open bookshelf on cabinet base, one with 2 door cabinet top, fall front door middle (broken repaired hinge) varnish loss. 200cms h x 76cms w each.

Lot 1347

A 19thC mahogany sideboard with four drawers over doors to base. One with a cellarette, one with two slides. 183 w x 58 d x 150cm h. 95cms h to base. Condition ReportRight side panel door has central split and warp to panel, small dints to top front. 

Lot 1432

Pine sideboard cabinet, 5 drawers, 1 cupboard door, pot handles. 107 w x 50 d x 87cms h.

Lot 1314

Oak longcase clock, brass face with painted top panel. Tobias Fletcher, Barnsley. 210 h x 48 w x 25cms d. Condition ReportLoose glaze door hinge, old worm to back panel. 

Lot 1357

Small Mahogany cupboard, 4 panel door. 70cm h x 47cm w x 25cm d.

Lot 317

Three Stained glass panels plus door with stained glass. One pair 84 x 37cms, large one 86 x 39cms. Condition ReportOne clear glass panel cracked. 

Lot 1429

Oak smokers cabinet, carved door panel, brass gallery and fittings. Stoneware tobacco jar with chipped rim. Cabinet measures 51 h x 21 w x 17cms.

Lot 1423

A good quality 19thC burr walnut triple wardrobe, central mirrored door and fitted interior. 212 w x 208 h x 57cms d.

Lot 1328

A Victorian walnut credenza with inlay and ormulu mounts. 147 w x 36 d x 105cms h. Solid central door flanked by two display cupboards. One glass missing.Condition ReportOne glass missing.

Lot 3393

An 18th century oak bowfront hanging two door cupboard, 66cm wide x 84cm high.

Lot 1862

A Victorian burr walnut boxwood strung and foliate inlaid music cabinet, the glazed door flanked by turned columns, 66cm wide x 39cm deep x 101cm high.

Lot 667

A Fine Victorian mahogany RegulatorBy Thomas Porthouse, 10 Northampton Square, London, Maker to the AdmiraltyWith an arched case, fully glazed door, on plinth base, the 12in dial, fully signed, with subsidaries for hours and seconds, and sweep centre minutes, finely made blued steel hands, the substantial plates with turned pillars screwed to each end, wheels of six crossings, deadbeat escapement with jewelled pallets, maintaining power, with steel pendulum rod supporting a glass jar (for mercury not supplied)183cm high, (1 weight, 1 pendulum, 2 case keys and 1 bent scale)Active 1821-1860. Succeded by Porthouse and French and moved to 16 Northampton Square in 1863. Condition Report The case has been repolished and restored. There is carcass movement to the veneers on the arch which have cracked. There is no inspection door in the arch. The movement is clean albeit dusty and with some finger marks. There is no mercury to the pendulum. Weight replaced. The weight pulley is from a longcase clock. Pillar screws are all 'chewed' in the slots but using the wrong sized screwdriver. Not currently working.

Lot 672

A late Edwardian mahogany Longcase clock of small sizeIn the George III style, with a swan-neck pediment above twin-fluted columns and glazed dial door, the trunk with pendant acorns between palmettes, the arched glazed door between quarter-fluted columns, on quoin corners, on plinth base with similar quoin corners, on ogee bracket feet, the 8in arched brass dial with moon phase in the arch, above silvered chapter ring, with foliate engraved dial plate, the substantial twin train movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, striking the hours on a bell, with wood rod glazed mercurial pendulum, (2 weights, 1 mercury pendulum)184cm high Condition Report This charming clock is in very good overall condition and was running prior to consignment. It is a high quality case and movement. The dial plate and moon disc are thick gauge. The dial plate has three formerly drilled winding holes plugged with brass and engraved over at the front and two dial feet fixings now filled. The seatboard screws line up and there is no evidence of another position. One can only surmise that the manufacturer was re using a dial plate originally planned for a bigger dial as the filled winding holes are for a bigger movement.

Lot 670

A walnut longcase clock The movement with later engraved nameThe case with a moulded pediment above blind fret, glazed door flanked by a spiral-turned column to each side above the trunk inset with a panel door and a brass-outlined roundel, on a stepped base and plinth; the 12in square brass dial with engraved hatching to the edge, crowned cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with engraved minutes 1-60, pierced blued steel hands, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement, with thin plates, engraved NDW to the lower part of the backplate, rack strike on a bell and anchor escapement, the fly engraved H. Kempton, case and movement associated, the case restored and reconstructed, incorporating earlier elements, (1 pendulum and 2 weights)217cm high Condition Report The case is in good condition. It has been repolished fairly recently. The carcass is a softwood, not oak. The top section of each cheek is replaced so the joint is hidden within the trunk. They have lined it up to the original score line. The movement is inscribed Gould but NOT BY HIM AND IS NOT of Gould's quality. Interestingly the back of the dial plate is punched to force the metal forward and I surmise the original maker's signature was ground out hence the need to bring the metal 'forward' with the punching. The chapter ring has Gould's rare and unusual style of minute numbering but the hand of the engraver does not have the period flourish of Gould's. A weak impression. The fifth pillar has been removed.

Lot 651

An octagonal mahogany and brass line inlaid mahogany Dial timepieceMid 19th CenturyThe 10in convex dial inscribed Kreiser, London, with blued steel spade hands and convex glass, gut fusee movement, (1 pendulum and 3 keys)32cm wide Condition Report The clock is in overall good condition. The case has been recently polished. The pendulum door may be a replacement and very well matched.The dial appears to have its original paint, with some touching in. The movement is clean and appears to be in working order.

Lot 661

A late George III parcel-gilt, black lacquer and cream line-outlined quarter repeating striking table clockBy Nicholas Lambert, LondonThe bell-top case surmounted by a brass carrying handle and four turned brass finials, above glazed front door with arched panel and similar back door, the sides each with an arched panel above a rectangular panel, on stepped base and brass ogee bracket feet; the 7 in. arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary engraved Sonne/Silance in the arch, above silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with recessed signature panel above false pendulum and calendar apertures, the twin train six-pillar fusée movement with verge escapement and pull-quarter repeat on a carillon of six bells and hour strike on a further bell, with foliate engraved backplate, the inside of the front plate stamped on the inner edge PETER RYDEN 1928; restorations, (1 case key)51cm high

Lot 3458

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany twin door wardrobe on bracket feet, 132cm wide x 195cm high.

Lot 657

A George III brass-mounted mahogany striking bracket clockBy Williamson, Royal Exchange, LondonThe arched case with a single pad top surmounted by a brass carrying handle above a moulded pediment, with hinged panel door and inset convex glass brass bezel, on stepped plinth with brass blocks (ball feet lacking), the 8in. circular white-painted dial, signed, the twin train fusée movement with arched plates, anchor escapement, signed to the backplate, with screw lock pendulum block and strike on a bell, (1 pendulum and 1 case key)41cm high Condition Report (1 pendulum)Signed backplate.Wire gut.

Lot 644

An unusual Late Louis XVI provincial mahogany thirty-hour RegulatorLate 18th / early 19th CenturyWith an arched pediment above convex glass and berried laurel surround, with hinged panel door carved with ribbon-tied festoon, glazed oval, above tapering lower part, with stepped plinth, the 10in circular enamel dial with pierced gilt latten hands, the movement with arched plates, four pillars and deadbeat escapement, with plain iron rod pendulum with brass bob, (1 pendulum).238cm high

Lot 1264

A 20th century Chinese bone and bamboo Mahjong set in a red stained wood case fitted with five drawers, 24cm wide. Condition Report Brass mounts to the corners of case are lifted and bent also one is missing, pull-up front door missing top rail, two of the drawers are missing parts of the handles, bone pieces in good condition with general wear.

Lot 664

A William IV rosewood mantel timepieceThe top with inset flush carrying handle, 3in square silvered dial with chain fusee movement, anchor escapement, (1 pendulum)18.5cm high Condition Report The timepiece is in good original condition. The back door fillet to the right of the lock is broken off the length of the door. A small piece of moulding is lost to the upper left corner. There is also a small drill hole to bottom edge centre of the door.

Lot 3452

An Edwardian mahogany inlaid floor standing corner cabinet with astragal glazed door, 186cm high x 61cm wide.

Lot 681

A mahogany, satinwood, marquetry and line-inlaid threetrain quarter-chiming Longcase clockThe case with swan-neck pediment, later inlaid to the front with foliate marquetry, with glazed door above a small trunk door, on a stepped plinth, the 14in arched brass dial with moonphase, with substantial three train movement quarter-chiming on eight bells and the hours on a coiled gong, the case early 19th Century, the marquetry inlay, dial and movement Edwardian, (3 weights and 1 pendulum).237cm high Condition Report The clock is in un restored condition. In general the case is in good order. However some attention is required around the dial glass crossbanding as it is placed over a small edge of the glass and with the putty drying has cracked and fallen off over the years. Marks and knocks consistent with age. Moulding to underside of right hand hood moulding broken. Left hand moulding just below hood is mis aligned Other chips and veneer losses. Movement is dirty and requires a full service.

Lot 666

A George III mahogany bracket clockBy Marriott, Fleet Street, LondonWith a brass carrying handle above the broken arch, glazed door, with 4in arched dial with enamel and silvered mounts, strike/silent to the arch, the twin train fusee movement with later platform lever escapement and engraved signed backplate, striking on a bell, repairs and damages, (1 key) 27cm high Condition Report The clock is not in good condition. The front door is broken off. There are various veneer chips and losses. The back door has veneer losses. The upper dial is chipped and the mail dial cracked. The movement has a later platform and has many holes in the backplate.

Lot 673

A George III mahogany Longcase clockThe movement by Robert Allam, LondonThe case with an arched pediment, above glazed door and fluted column, the trunk inset with an arched panel door, between canted angles, on plinth base, the 12in dial, signed in the arch, with silvered chapter ring, seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the movement with anchor escapement, and rack strike on a bell (case and movement associated), (2 weights, 1 pendulum, 1 key and 1 case key)220cm high

Lot 660

A giltbrass-mounted ebonised quarter repeating bracket timepieceIn the late 17th Century style, probably ContinentalThe domed-top case with a scrolled handle above four finials, with glazed front and back door, the sides each with a foliate panel above a glass panel, on stepped plinth and bun feet, the 7 1/4in. dial with silvered cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, the four-pillar movement with chain fusée, verge escapement and pull-quarter repeat work; case and movement associated, restorations and replacements39cm high Condition Report This is the property of a collector. The case is in good condition. The ebonising recently refreshed? The repeat works but only rings 7 times. The case, movement and dial are associated. There are some elements which are old, perhaps the dial. The movement plates and pillars appear 19th century. Decoartive though.

Lot 655

A late Victorian giltmetal-mounted mahogany quarter chiming bracket clockIn the George III styleThe case with stepped pediment above broken arch, flanked to each side by a caryatid, on stepped base and foliate cast feet, the 7in arched brass dial with two subsidiaries for Chime/Silent and Cambridge Chimes / Chime on Eight Bells, the substantial three train chain fusee movement with engraved backplate, chiming the quarters on a carillon of nine bells and the hour on a coiled gong, (1 pendulum and 1 door key)53cm high Condition Report The clock is in working condition. The case has been polished recently. The movement appears clean. It is a substantial and heavy movement with engraved backplate. It chimes the four quarters and strikes the hour. It has a pull repeat. The pagoda top joints are loose and require some attention. The back pagoda moulding is cracked and their are signs of old repair. The left hand arch fillet is cracked just above its upright.

Lot 1704

An 18th century elm hanging corner cupboard with a single panel door, 67cm wide x 53cm high.

Lot 676

An oak 30 hour longcase clockBy Triggs & Busby, GuildfordEarly 19th CenturyThe hood with swan-neck pediment, with column uprights, the trunk with inset rectangular door, on plinth base, the 12in square white painted dial inscribed Triggs & Busby, Guildford (faded), with pierced blued steel hands, the 30-hour movement with external countwheel strike on a bell, movement possibly associated, (1 weight and 1 pendulum).202cm high

Lot 679

A Queen Anne walnut Month-going Longcase clockThe movement by Windmills, LondonThe hood with moulded pediment, above three-quarter columns, the trunk with rectangular door, above plinth base and stepped foot, the 12in square brass dial signed on the chapter ring Windmills London, with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, fine quality five-pillar movement with external countwheel strike on a bell, case and movement probably associated, (2 weights, 1 pendulum and 1 key).221cm high Condition Report As stated in the description the movement and case are associated.The hood has a small piece of moulding lost from the top left cornice.The veneer fillets around the Goass hood panels are broken and repaired. The trunk door has carcass movement and resultant cracks in veneer on both cleats. The plinth also has two carcass veneee cracks. The has been other restoration and repairs and possibly some moulding replacement with the passage of time. The fret is a replacement.The movement is clean and was running prior to consignment. There are two filled holes in the upper section of the dial plate beneath each corner spandrel. For some reason these have been highlighted by the application of a small amount of varnish on the movement side? The seatboard is a replacement. It is oak and is 20th century.

Lot 675

A mahogany Longcase clockEarly 19th centuryThe arched hood with two columns above the trunk door, on plinth base, the 12in arched white painted dial inscribed Danl. Davis, Cheltenham, with gilt hands and date sector aperture, twin train movement with rack strike on a bell (case and movement associated), (2 weights, 1 pendulum).203cm high Condition Report The clock is in good restored condition. We understand from our vendor they purchased it around 30 years ago at Harrods?The case has been polished. The dial refreshed and the movement cleaned. It may however now require a light service as a little dusty?An attractive furnishing clock.

Lot 1770

A Napoleon III ebonised amboyna crossbanded boxwood strung gilt metal mounted credenza, of breakfront outline, enclosed by a central glazed door, flanked by mirror backed recess with cupboards under applied with Wedgwood style blue jasper dip plaques, 162cm wide x 41cm deep x 106cm high.

Lot 677

A George III oak and mahogany Longcase clockBy Robert Felmingham, StradbrookThe arched hood with shaped cresting, three finials, flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with arched panel door inlaid with a conch shell, on plinth base, the 12in white painted dial decorated with a seated female figure by an anchor in an oval in the arch, the spandrels with strawberries and foliage, with seconds subsidiary and pierced brass hands, the twin train movement with rack strike on a bell, (2 weights, 1 pendulum and 1 key).216cm overall

Lot 1325

A pair of early 20th century gilt metal twin branch wall lights, decorated with ram's masks, 35cm high, a single branch wall light and a brass door handle (4). Condition Report One sconce detached, requires re-threading, one has been gilt laquered. Single light and door knocker in good condition.

Lot 680

A George III mahogany Longcase clockBy William Curtis, ExeterThe arched hood with moulded pediment above fluted columns, the trunk with an arched door, flanked by fluted-quarter columns, on plinth inset panel base, the 12in arched silvered dial with moonphase in the arch 'High Water at Exmouth', the twin train movement with rack strike on a bell, (2 weights, 1 key and 1 pendulum).210cm high Condition Report The clock is in unrestored condition. The case has marks and knocks consistent with age. Some small veneer chips, underside right of dial and left side of plinth mainly. Movement is dirt and requires a service. The dial has some surface faults in the underlying brass, most probably original casting faults. These appear at 2:30, 4:30 and 9 o'clock. Also the two lower dial feet rivers show through. The case and movement may be associated.

Lot 635

A Grand Sonnerie striking fruitwood Vienna regulator By Leopold Seiberl, Wien, Second half 19th CenturyWith 7 1/4in white enamel dial signed, three train movement striking on gongs, (1 pendulum, 3 weights and 1 key)150cm high Condition Report The clock and movement are in very good order and we understand was working prior to consignment to us. The case is a very attractive colour and whilst we have called it fruitwood, it is very comparable to a satinwood in colour. The case has been cleaned and polished and presents well.The door has been re hinged. We understand that is runs for at least a week.

Lot 669

A George III mahogany and brass line-inlaid Longcase clockBy Joshua Harrocks, Lancaster The case with swan-neck pediment above fluted uprights, above a trunk with arched door and quarter-fluted columns, on plinth base with canted angles, ogee bracket feet, the 13in arched brass dial with unusual cherub mask spandrels, signed in the arch with moonphase aperture, silvered chapter ring with Dutch influence arcaded outer minute ring, foliate engraved centre with seconds subsidiary, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, (2 weights and 1 pendulum)249cm high overall Condition Report The clock is in overall good condition. The case appears to have been cleaned and some polishing done. The inlay is brass. There is some splitting to the plinth and the corner mouldings have parted at their joint. The clock had been running until fairly recently before consignment. The dial has some surface dirt to the silvered centre. The movement appears clean and in good order.

Lot 1601

A Charles II oak spice cupboard, the single panelled door enclosing an arrangement of eight short drawers, 31cm wide x 28cm high. Condition Report There is no key, the hinges are later, most drawers have later bottoms, one handle is missing and one is later structurally solid.

Lot 659

A George III small giltmetal-mounted ebonised bracket timepiece with pull-quarter repeat By John Ellicott, London, circa 1760The inverted bell-top case with brass carrying handle above a moulded pediment, the glazed front door with arched panel, the back door similar, flanked to each side with two glazed panels, on plinth base and block feet; the 5in. arched brass dial, signed John Ellicott, London on a silvered roundel to the arch, above silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, blued steel hands and calendar aperture, the chain fusée movement with four turned pillars, anchor escapement (formerly verge) foliate engraved backplate, signed to the centre, with pull-quarter repeat on three bells, and with sliding bell-hammer block and fine quality repeat work below the dial; restorations, (1 pendulum)39cm highJohn Ellicott II succeeded his father of the same name. A Fellow of the Royal Society, he was appointed Clockmaker to the King. Recorded as working in 1728, he died in 1772. Condition Report (1 pendulum)The clock ticks when wound. It is a timepiece so does not strike the hour. However it is pull-quarter repeat which allows the user to pull a cord which comes through the side to give the last hour and quarter. This mechanism works but the cord needs replacing as it's broken and too short to go through the case.The movement was formerly verge escapement and has been converted to anchor. There are no frets or glass to the sides. The left hand edge moulding of the pediment is loose. The dome joints are split, secure but could be improved. The dial silvering is a bit flat and the wax infill to the chapters is lost in places. The brass frets in the door spandrels are replaced. Some veneer chips and losses to the dial surround fillet.The height with handle up is 38cm.

Lot 645

An Edwardian walnut wall RegulatorBy Kemp Brothers, Union Street, BristolThe swan-neck pediment above moulded cornice and glazed panels, the signed silvered 9in circular dial with blued steel 'moon' hands, fine quality movement with arched plates, substantial pillars, six-crossing wheel work, deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, with wood rod brass bob pendulum suspended from the backboard, (1 pendulum and 1 weight).107cm high Condition Report The regulator is in good original condition. Some shrinkage to the left hand cornice joint. Also some shrinkage to the arch joints of the door. The lower door hook is lost. The two internal upper glass bearings for the side panels are lost. One side panel is slightly loose and needs securing. The movement is in good order albeit a little dusty. The silvered dial has some light surface marks. The bluing to the hands is wearing.

Lot 656

An early Victorian mahogany three train quarter striking bracket clockThe arched case with canted angles, with carved foliate decoration, the 8in white enamelled dial with pierced blued steel hands, with substantial three train chain fusee movement chiming the quarters on eight bells and the hours on a coiled gong, (1 pendulum, 1 key and 1 door key)56cm high Condition Report The clock is in good original condition. The case has some marks and knocks consistent with its age. Some veneer chips around the side grille panel openings. A chip to uppermost carving on the right side. Chips and old repairs around the back door veneer fillet. The dial has its original painted surface with some marks and scratches. Some chips and losses around winding holes. Some wear to chapters and minute ring. Substantial chain fusee movement with chimes working, and ticking when wound. Dirty requires a service. Left back foot is loose as thread is broken.

Lot 1672

An Edwardian inlaid satinwood serpentine fronted display cabinet/cupboard on tapering square supports, 71cm wide x 166cm high. Condition Report No key, small veneer lift to door, otherwise good.

Lot 671

A large Edwardian mahogany three train quarter-chiming Longcase clockThe case carved all over with foliage, with an arched hood above glazed door and sides, on plinth base, the arched silvered and gilt 14in dial with moon phase, with Chime/Silent and 4 Bells/8 Bells selectors to the sides, with seconds subsidiary, the substantial three train movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, quarter striking on eight tubular gongs and on the hour on a larger ninth tubular gong, with glazed mercurial pendulum and three substantial nickel-plated cylindrical weights, (3 weights, 9 tubes, 1 mercury pendulum and 1 key).252cm highA clock with very similar carved case was formerly in the Time Museum, Rockford, Illinois, USA and sold 'Masterpieces from The Time Museum, Part Two', Sotheby's New York, 19 June 2002, lot 175. Condition Report The clock is in good original condition. As stated in the description there are nine tubes, none of which are stamped. There are also the three weights. The case appears to be in good original condition. Some shrinkage cracking to the carved elements in the door. Some minor repairs to hood. Both frets are in good condition. The movement is substantial and has been running upto a couple of years ago we understand. It is clean and may just require a light service, oil etc?. One of the seatboard brass finger tightening screws needs re fixing. I cannot see any maker's stamp. Maximum height assembled is 255 cm.

Lot 674

A late George II chinoiserie decorated Longcase clockThe movement by Richard Simpson, YarmouthThe case with a pagoda pediment above glazed door flanked by columns, the trunk inset with an arched door, decorated with pavilions and figures, on plinth base, the 12in arched brass dial with BRITONS STRIKE HOME engraved on a ring in the arch, above silvered chapter ring, seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train rack striking movement with a bell, (2 weights, 1 pendulum, 1 case key and 1 key)220cm high

Lot 1

Kindly donated by Nigel Reed Day to consist of: Meet and Greet at the front door at drop off and pick up. Take Celebration Assembly for Pre-Prep and Prep. Chair a School Council Meeting. Chair an SLT Meeting, Take a parent tour. Have lunch with the Deputy Heads. Read a story to Nursery (dependant on Covid restrictions). Day to be taken in the Lent Term and will chosen by Mr Reed.

Lot 1304

MID 19TH CENTURY BOULLE PIER CABINET, the bowed centre with shelving enclosed by a single panel door, flanked by caryatids, on bracket feet, 113cm high, 94cm wide

Lot 1366

PAIR OF FRENCH MARBLE TOPPED POT CUPBOARDS, each fitted with drawer and single parquetry inlaid cupboard door, on turned tapered legs joined by an undertier, 40cm square, 82.5cm high

Lot 5018

An Attractive Mid-18th Century Ivory Fan, the upper guards carved and pierced quite elaborately in a vertical panel, silvered and gilded. The fine gorge sticks are designed with two side oval features, bordered in gold, filled with classical objects, the central sticks featuring a large lidded urn. Gilded and silvered throughout. The vellum leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, is painted centrally with a cottage by the river, from which can be viewed the nearby church and a sailing boat on the water. A lady looks out from the half open door, another lady in pink stands on the path, and two gentlemen in hats and one with a walking cane, approach. The scene is bordered in brown with gold painted detail. The reserves have a light and airy feel with delicate flowers and tendrils, some in bunches, others merely a single bloom, and intermittent tiny gold stars. The verso is painted with a single flower. Guard length approx. 10.75 inches or 27.5cm. Together with A Fan in Similar Vein, the central cartouche of the vellum leaf mounted à l'Anglaise, painted with two young couples taking their leisure by the riverside, one gentleman fishing, the other playing the pipe, a goat and dog at his feet. Two side vignettes are painted with tokens of love, and a beehive. The monture is silvered. The upper guards are incised to give an unusual basket weave effect, over which are carved two paisley boteh, and flowers. The gorge sticks have the same ground, and rather unusual design, complementing the boteh on the upper guards. Probably Dutch. The verso is painted in pastels with a simple spray of flowers. Guard length approx. 10.5 inches or 27cm. (2). The first fan is surprisingly sound and clean for the period. The upper guard lacks one small detail, a twisted white metal bar which is present in the lower guard. The monture on the second fan is unusual, and the silvering retains shine.

Lot 5

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Watkins, Abergavenny', having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by plain turned columns, the waist with arch moulded door having inlaid shell motif on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals and painted floral decoration. 16 x 12" dial approx. 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall in fair condition for age, case has quite a nice colour. The panel base has vertical splits to the boards. The face has some wear although legible. Includes pendulum and two weights.

Lot 3

18TH CENTURY 30 HOUR OAK LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Wilks, Wolverton', having later broken arch pediment above moulded cornice, square aperture flanked by plain columns, moulded waist door on a panel base. Brass dial with pierced foliate escutcheons and Roman chapter ring, single finger. The face 10" square approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Finger is not original, pediment is an addition. Case in fair condition but lacks any feet. Some staining with age. Single weight and pendulum. Height - 225cm approx.

Lot 7

18TH CENTURY 8 DAY BRASS FACED SHROPSHIRE LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Webster ,Salop', the case having moulded flat hood above square aperture, moulded ogee pointed arch door to the waist on a plain base with skirted bracket feet. Brass face with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, date aperture and foliate spandrels. Two train movement with baluster columns striking on one bell, the face 12" square approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing in good condition with nice colour. The cornice likely a replacement, the face very bright probably re-polished. Skirted feet may be a replacement. Includes pendulum and two weights.

Lot 405

1969 ROVER 2000 SC 4 DOOR SALOON with automatic transmission. SDP702H. Brigade red with buckskin leather upholstery. Chassis no. 40510829J, engine no: 40513520J. Showing 59234 miles recorded. V5C Document, No MOT and not running. Sold as seen with no guarantee of any kind implied or given. Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply and is specifically excluded. (B.P. 10% + VAT) A brief guide only - additional details and images may be requested. Appears good externally with good chrome and clean panels, upholstery dirty and worn, under covers. Two vintage AA badges. Appears to have been waxoyled. None runner, laid up for a number of gears, does not turn over with new battery. Note: Rover P6 made by Rover, Leyland Motors and British Leyland from 1963-1977. 322. 302 produced. Immortalised by Corgi Toys!

Lot 13

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT BRASS TWO TRAIN CARRIAGE CLOCK with swing handle to the gorge case above oval beveled glass, full depth Roman enamel ceramic face, on skirt base. Strikes on one gong. 14.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) General wear to gilding in places but retaining some original. One side glass and the back door glass both have small corner chips. Has its key.

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