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Y A late 19th century French rosewood and gilt metal mounted 8 day mantel clock, square case on swept uprights, platform base, white enamel dial supporting unmarked barrel movement striking on a bell, 30.5cms high, 22cms wide (with pendulum). Condition Report: Case lacking some mounts and small moulding losses- void hole to top suggesting originally had a finial, shrinkage cracks, dial with scratches around winding holes and chipped around upper regulator pin, door hinge weak, movement not tested. due to the mechanical nature of clocks and the fact that most are of great age we cannot offer any guarantee as to whether they are in working order or free from major faults or restoration. Although we endeavour to catalogue items in a fair and informed manner, omission of any comments or observations regarding the condition or originality of a clock in the description does not necessarily indicate that it is free from significant faults, restoration or is in working condition. We would strongly advise any prospective purchaser to view the item in person or request a condition report and/or further images prior to bidding. Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUN OF 658CM OAK DOORED LOCKERS, comprising of seventeen units 194cm high 35cm wide with a 134.5cm high solid oak locker door with raised oak panels numbered 1-10 and 32-38 and a lock and a 49.5cm door matching the lower large doors numbered 145-154 and 155-161, these are set as a length of 10 and a length of seven joined by a panel with a mirror and a capped end (at least one key to each lock) (all accessories in these photos are not included in the sale)
A RUN OF TWENTY ONE OAK DOORED LOCKERS, comprising of a run of five with 99.5 x 34.5cm doors matching Lot 14, 135cm x 35cm internally and ten shoe shelves in front to form a seat to a corner locker with a door the same height and 26cm wide, then a run of ten with 34.5cm doors, then corner locker with a 26cm wide door with open carpeted seating in front, then a single locker same dimensions followed by two 134.5cm high x 34.5cm wide doors flanking a corner unit with 28cm wide door (all accessories in these photos are not included in the sale)
A RUN OF THIRTY TWO OAK DOORED LOCKERS, comprising of four lockers with a 134.5cm high and a 49.5cm high doors to each, one with a 99.5cm high and a 49.5cm door, two corner lockers with 99.5cm doors, sixteen with 99.5cm doors, two with 134.5cm high doors, an array of seating and shoe racks, a hanging rail and one with a 99.5cm below a 49.5cm door (at least one key to each lock) (all accessories in these photos are not included in the sale)
A RUN OF FIFTEEN OAK FACED LOCKERS, constructed in three sections with a right angle turn with two three tall door sections, a carpeted shallow seat and two smaller doors below, a right angled decor panel then one three tall door section with the same seat and small locker arrangement door dimensions as Lot 81 (at least one key for each door)
A 19th century mahogany table top cabinet, the single glazed door enclosing two drawers, with swan neck handles, height 38cm, width 31.5cm. Additional InformationCracking to the central glazed panel, cracking to veneer, scratches to surfaces, missing lock mechanism, missing three sections of beading.
ABRAHAM & CO OPTICIANS OF LIVERPOOL; a 19th century brass plated microscope, height 36.5cm, with various slides, fitted in mahogany case, 28 x 20 x 18cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, scratches and scuffs to the brass plating, extensive wear and pitting to the cases and extra lenses. Part of the glass table section is missing. The case door does not close 100% true at the bottom corner, cracking and splits to the case. Please refer to additional images for further information.
J B DANCER OF 43 CROSS STREET MANCHESTER; a black lacquered and brass plated microscope, with additional lenses, slides and stand, height 24cm, fitted in later carrying case.Additional InformationThe case with a large split/opening to the front of the door. The microscope does not fit 100% true into this case, so it is a matched case. Heavy wear, scratches throughout the brass work, lacquered detail. Please refer to additional images for further information.
An early 19th century mahogany cased apothecary cabinet, the two hinged doors enclosing further folding doors, the central compartment with fitted interior, containing twenty-eight bottles, scales, etc, height 28cm, width 25cm.Additional InformationThe case with split to the back, general wear, scuffs and scratches, also cracking to the front door.
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