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Lot 459

Edwardian mirror door wardrobe

Lot 465

A marble top Regency style two door side cabinet

Lot 470

Spanish style two door cabinet

Lot 176

MIRROR DOOR WOOD CABINET

Lot 206

GLASS DOOR STELLA ARTOIS BEER FRIDGE

Lot 406

SMALL OAK DOUBLE DOOR STORE CUPBOARD

Lot 459

JAYCEE LARGE CARVED OAK DRESSER WITH LEADED GLASS DOOR, CUPBOARDS, DRAWERS ETC

Lot 458

A BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD DROP CASE WALL TIMEPIECE HALLAM & SON, NOTTINGHAM MID 19TH C   with painted dial and fusee movement with shouldered plates, the case inlaid with brass and ebony rosettes and stringing, lockable bezel and bottom door volute carved ears, 49cm h Good restored condition

Lot 459

A LOUIS XV BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, 18TH C,  THE ENGLISH MOVEMENT C1840  inlaid in cut brass on a ground of stained horn in ormolu mounts, the cast dial centred by lyre and two quivers above globe and emblems of architecture including square and dividers encircled by blue and white enamel chapters, the chain fusee movement striking on coiled wire gong and engraved J Walker 40 Prince's St Leicester Sq London, 59cm h Dirty but largely unrestored, some loss to brass inlay, several of the enamel chapter plaques cracked, pendulum associated, rear door an old replacement. One of the arched glass lights to the sides detached but present

Lot 467

A FIGURED MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK J COOK CAMBRIDGE, EARLY 19TH C  with slightly convex painted dial, pierced hands and four shaped pillars, the breakarched hood with fretwork, three spheres and scale pattern frets, trunk with conforming moulded door and canted corners, on panelled base and bracket feet, 219cm h including finial, pendulum and two brass sleeved lead weights Cheeks slightly packed, seatboard early and possibly the original, in our opinion dial and movement also original to case

Lot 472

AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN BOOT, SUTTON [IN] ASHFIELD EARLY 18TH C  the square brass 'cartwheel' dial with stylised foliage on a matted ground, silvered date dial  with flowers and arches to the matted centre, silvered date sector with indicator and ringed winding squares, within signed silvered chapter ring and finely fettled steel hands, mask spandrels, the movement with typical arched cut out at the base of both plates, in a oak and quarter saw oak case crossbanded in pollard oak and inlaid to the trunk door with a star, the hood having ogee pediment and moulded cornice, 199cm h excluding finial John Boot (1705-1767), clockmaker Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.  An almost identical dial by John Boot was in the Michael Grange gift to the British Museum (BN Registration No 2010, 8029, 103).  Mr Grange is on record (Antiquarian Horology December 2015, p 497 that in his view the dial was "the most startling decorative dial in the collection". Good condition

Lot 473

AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS BINCH MANSFIELD, EARLY 18TH C the brass dial with matted and engraved centre, silvered date dial centred by a rose and silvered signature tablet, pierced steel hand, cherub spandrels, the movement with arched cut outs at the base of the places, the associated case with flat topped hood and cavetto pediment, the trunk with arch moulded door, bracket feet, 199cm In good condition

Lot 474

A REGENCY FLAME FIGURED MAHOGANY AND EBONY LINE INLAID CLOCKCASE, C1820   of domestic regulator type, the breakarched hood and trunk with moulded door and brass stop fluted pilasters, on conforming base and bracket feet, 179cm h, diameter of convex glass 30cm In basically good unrestored condition but with loss and damage to the side frets and brass capitals and bases from the trunk pilasters. Lacking escutcheon from dial door

Lot 476

A MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY JEWELLER'S LONGCASE REGULATOR A E MARKS & CO, NOTTINGHAM  the  silvered dial with subsidiary hour and seconds dial, the substantial well engineered movement secured by two milled screws into the lower pillars and having dead beat escapement, maintaining power and 5 spoke wheels, mercury compensated pendulum, in plain arched case with bevelled glass inset door and sides, on panelled base, 189cm h, pendulum and brass sleeved weightArthur Ernest Marks (1870-1940), Jeweller and Watchmaker of 20 Chapel Bar, Nottingham Basically good unrestored condition; sold without mercury

Lot 514

A MAHOGANY SPICE CUPBOARD  fitted with nine drawers with hinged brass loop handle enclosed by a panelled door, ogee feet, 33cm h One foot neatly repaired

Lot 515

MINIATURE FURNITURE.  A WALNUT BUREAU CABINET  with barber pole stringing, glazed door, fitted interior and three drawers, 54cm h Good condition

Lot 544

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, EARLY 20TH C  with stepped cornice and fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed four glazed and four panelled doors, bracket feet, 244cm h; 52 x 240cm Requires some cosmetic restoration, minor old marks and scratches on top, no shrinkage cracks to door panels or sides, glass panes undamaged and apparently original. Brass locks all present and original. The backboards of raised and fielded brown stained softwood panels original. No repolished or restored

Lot 548

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PLAN OR CHART CHEST, C1870  the richly figured  top with ovolo lip, fitted with eight cockbeaded drawers with flush brass handles enclosed by panelled doors, turned feet, 106cm h; 58 x 120cm Shrinkage cracks and chip to veneer on top, door panels undamaged, no shrinkage cracks to sides, backboards original, drawers lined with baize

Lot 553

A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS MOUNTED, EBONISED MAHOGANY,  SATINWOOD AND PALISANDER SIDE CABINET, C1870  the panelled door to the centre mounted with an oval gilt ground porcelain plaque printed with  figures in mauve and pink border flanked by  fluted pillars and further glazed doors, 100cm h; 39.5 x 183cm Good overall condition, mounts all present, on or two old scratches on the top, sides free from shrinkage cracks, on the central door the lower part of the satinwood veneered surround partly incomplete and lifting. Pierced brass escutcheons of later date

Lot 554

A VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT ROSEWOOD PIER CABINET, C1840  with stepped top, the glazed door framed by shell and scroll moulding, 106cm h; 39 x 64cm Localised scratched area on top, some old cosmetic restortion

Lot 555

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, C1835  with finely turned gallery and panelled upstand, fitted with drawers above panelled doors, flanked by turned pillars, 133cm h; 48 x 107cm Minor water stains to top, small loss of veneer on one side of skirted base and approx 2cm section on edge of top. One door slightly warped, the brass lock original and stamped GR, small piece of replacement veneer to edge of top

Lot 564

A CHINESE LACQUERED AND GILDED CUPBOARD, 20TH C   of pillar shape surmounted by a mythical beast gazing at a carp in the waters around the base, enclosed by panelled door with dragon and phoenix, the sides conforming, 177cm h; 38 x 67cm Some build up of dirt and grime; good condition

Lot 593

A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, C1900  fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed four doors with geometric glazing bars, on boldly carved paw feet, 117cm h; 40 x 208cm Minor faults, including several of the glass door lights;feet associated

Lot 602

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET, LATE 18TH C  with dentil cornice and stop fluted uprights flanking the glazed door to the green painted interior, on later carved fretwork stand, 193cm h; 54 x 93cm Good condition including the glass. Unstable when door opened if not screwed to stand

Lot 606

A MAHOGANY PARTNER'S DESK, EARLY 20TH C with tooled leather inlet top and fitted with moulded drawers, the front of the pedestals enclosed by a panelled door, 72cm h; 122 x 183cm Small repair to lower edge of front of one long drawer; old knocks and scratches but in generally good condition. Replacement leather top damaged: requires cosmetic restoration

Lot 648

A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, NORTH WALES/NORTH WEST REGION, EARLY 19TH C the central door with raised and fielded panel flanked by drawer and fluted pilasters, 76cm h; 53 x 187cm One of the brass H hinges slightly damaged, good colour, old knocks and scratches, no shrinkage cracks to sides

Lot 761

TRADE CATALOGUE. NORMAN & ERNEST SPITTLE  ARCHITECTURAL METAL CRAFTSMEN OF THE STUDIOS AND SMITHIES NEWHALL HILL BIRMINGHAM  sketches and reproductions of electric light fittings including hall lamps, fireplaces, hearth and door furniture, weather vanes and finials, shop signs, balconies, stair and other railing, entrance gates and grilles in bronze,  brass, copper, wrought iron and other metals, stapled pictorial buff wrappers designed by Norman Spittle, inscribed Local Agents Lumley & Posslethwaite Doncaster, No 885, foolscap (37 x 21cm) [c1905]

Lot 8056

James McCabe, London: a George III mahogany cased bracket clock with brass chamfered feet, pineapple finials and carry handle, painted metal 7½" arch dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent subsidiary dial, twin fusee striking movement with pull repeat cord, back cock and plate engraved to borders and signed cartouche beneath centre arbor pivot, winding key and pendulum, door key to front. 43cm high excluding handle

Lot 8064

A 19th Century mahogany 12" dial clock with painted convex metal Roman dial signed Taylor, Fleet Street, London, single fusee movement with passing strike mechanism, mahogany case with pierced brass door frets, key and pendulum

Lot 8066

An early 20th Century American Poole electric wall clock in wlanut veneered case with hinged door front, Arabic silvered 8" dial with subsidiay seconds and pendulum, inside of case stamped no. 12298

Lot 8117

A 19th Century rosewood drop dial wall clock with carved grape and vine mouldings, 14" painted metal Roman dial signed Morris, Stone, twin fusee striking movement with four turned pillars, key, pendulum and trunk door key, 83cm high

Lot 8119

A late 19th/early 20th Century mahogany cased drop dial wall clock, painted metal 12" Roman dial signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, single fusee movement with recoil anchor escapement, winding and bottom door keys and pendulum

Lot 8123

A 19th Century mahogany cased dial clock, re-painted metal 12" Roman convex dial unsigned, fusee driven movement with four turned and chamfered pillars with recoil anchor escapement, with pendulum, winding ket and bezel/lower door keys

Lot 8127

An early Victorian Gothic revival bracket clock in cast metal architectural case (some small remains of original gilding), the 5" silvered convex Roman dial signed Benjamin Farrer, Pontefract, with 8 day twin fusee movement with rack strike on a bell, with winding key, door/bezel key and pendulum, 39.5cm high

Lot 8142

An early 18th Century oak longcase clock, brass arched 12" dial with period corner spandrels, ringed winding circles, calendar wheel and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Jeremiah Hartley, Norwich, rack and snail striking 8-day movement with finned pillars, door key, weights and pendulum, 225cm high

Lot 8145

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock with scrolled pediment to hood, shell motif to trunk door, the painted arched 12" dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar wheel, signed Varley, Mkt. Harboro (Leicestershire), 8-day movement with recoil anchor escapement and rack/snail strike on a bell, with keys, weights and pendulum, 219cm high

Lot 708

2 Door painted French style armoire 43 inches wide 79 tall 24 deep

Lot 644

Nathan 2 Door Side Unit with 4 Drawers

Lot 646

Retro William Lawerence 2 Door Wardrobe

Lot 675

A late 18th/early 19thC oak hanging corner cabinet, with a moulded cornice above a raised panelled door, with brass "H" hinges, 97cm high, 85cm wide.

Lot 707

A walnut standing corner cabinet in mid-18thC style, the top of the cabinet with a glazed door and the base with a panel door on bracket feet 68 wide.

Lot 751

A mahogany hanging corner cabinet, with a single glazed door, flanked by glazed sides enclosing a lined interior, the frieze carved with a crest, 99cm high, 50cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 756

A mid 18thC walnut kneehole desk, the feather banded top with a moulded cornice above frieze drawer and six further small drawers, surrounded a kneehole with door, on bracket feet, (AF), 78cm high, 79cm wide, 53cm deep. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 198

A set of three door stops as foxes in hunting attire, approx 36 cm high

Lot 201

A collection of items including a brass jam pan, an egg holder and timer repurposed from a bobbin, unusual whisk inscribed "Cadbury Bourneville" to wooden handle, various other kitchenalia, elm yoke, a metal demi-lune utentsil hook and a metal teddy bear decorated clothes hook, various prints, wooden twin-handled tray, pinboard and gilt decorated mirror, two modern blue and white jardinieres and stands, a wicker basket containing black picture, saddle rack, brass letter box and brass door knocker, together with a wooden twin-handled tray, two pictures, etc

Lot 653

An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid side cabinet of canted form, the single central drawer above two cupboard doors flanked by two further cupboard doors on turned supports, united by an undertier, 114 cm wide x 99 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whillst basically sound, the piece has wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout including scratching to the top, plugged dowel holes to the rear of the top suggesting that there should have been a back of some sort. The central doors have a slight gap at the middle and the doors have signs of old light scratching all over. The interior of the centre and sides has scratching conducive with age and use. The right hand side of the panels with the vase marquetry inlaid decoration appears to have been enhanced with dark Indian ink. The left door lower panel has cracking vertically in a jagged form. There are also some signs of Indian ink embellishment to the base at the front right hand edge. See images for further detail.

Lot 659

A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid side cabinet, the single glazed door of shaped form enclosing a red velvet lined interior flanked by medieval revival mask capped gilt brass pilasters raised on a bracket foot base 84 cm wide x 109 cm high x 32 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound, the top has some repair and re-colouring with presumably Indian ink - see images. Brasswork slightly tarnished throughout, though basically again sound. Woodwork to the front has knocks dents and scratches conducive with age and use to the surface. Some areas of repair/old re-colouring with Indian ink particularly to bottom left and top right beneath the brasswork. The base has restaining to both extremities. Side panels to left with splitting, to right light splitting and darker colour obviously out of the sun. The red velvet interior is discoloured throughout with evidence of former inhabitants i.e. chinawares or glasswares

Lot 669

A rustic painted teak cupboard with slatted door 38 cm x 33 cm x 61 cm high together with a matching chest of three drawers 45 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 77 cm high

Lot 672

A Victorian painted pine enclosed dresser with central cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers raised on a plinth base 135 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 85 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound, the top has a large split along the grain and repaired damage or splitting top right. The drawers seem basically sound though there is some wear and tear conducive with age. The paintwork is later and worn in several areas which may be the desired effect of shabby chateau chic? See images for further detail

Lot 686

A late 19th Century Northern European mahogany cupboard, the single door opening to reveal a shelved interior raised on a shaped bracket foot base CONDITION REPORTS Height approx 130 cmWidth approx 80 cmDepth approx 38 cm

Lot 688

A Victorian ash triple wardrobe with central mirrored door enclosing a linen shelf (two missing) over three drawers flanked by two hanging cupboards raised on a plinth base, bears label inscribed "Blyth & Sons Manufacturers 4 Chiswell St, London" CONDITION REPORTS Widest part at the top of the piece is 192 cm. Depth of top plinth is 60 cm.Widest part at the bottom of the piece is 182 cm. Depth of bottom plinth is 56cm.Width of the 3 compartments is 180 cm wide.Overall height 210 cm.Internal measurements of each of the three compartments are 54 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 175 cm high.Two outer compartments are roughly lined with a Laura Ashley? red cherry decorated wallpaper. See photos.Left compartment contains 2 x hanging rails (renewed). See photos.Right compartment contains 1 x high hanging rail (renewed). See photos.Middle mirrored compartment is roughly painted at the top. There is only 1 linen drawer present and this does not currently move. There are rails for 3 other drawers but these are not present. These are over three drawers with brass ring / plate handles.Left compartment door bears plaque to inside "Blyth & Sons Manufacturers 4 Chiswell St London".See photos for additional information regarding finish, etc.

Lot 697

A George IV oak and inlaid bureau as a marriage piece the plain top over a sloping fall enclosing a parquetry inlaid interior with various drawers and central cupboard door over a slim drawer inscribed "P.R.M.-H.S.R.- 1828" over three long graduated drawers to bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS There are watermarks and splits mainly to the top/fall front. Possible repair to the fall front. No handles or evidnace of there ever being any. Damage to feet particuarly one, with areas of moulding missing near it. It has been in a smokers house. General wear and tear condcive to age and use. See images for more details. Approx 121cm length x 57cm depth x 115cm high.

Lot 702

A 20th Century beech double pedestal desk, the leatherette writing surface over a central kneehole flanked by two pairs of drawers 107.5 cm wide x 84 cm deep x 77 cm high together with a set of four early 20th Century oak slat back dining chairs, two oak ladder back carver chairs, a pair of small oak stools, a gilt and gesso triple dressing mirror and a 20th Century bow fronted pot cupboard with drawer over cupboard door

Lot 716

A 19th Century pine kitchen cupboard front with large twin-panelled door over a smaller door within a pine frame (ex fitted cupboard), 130.5 cm wide x 200 cm high

Lot 727

A Victorian stained pine break front sideboard with raised back over three central drawers flanked by two cupboard doors 186 cm wide x 131 cm high x 55 cm deep together with an Edwardian mahogany three tier whatnot on barley twist supports 60 cm wide x 80 cm high x 28.5 cm deep and an Edwardian beech and mahogany glazed single door cabinet 57 cm wide x 91 cm high

Lot 729

A circa 1900 mahogany and cross banded serpentine fronted sideboard in the Regency taste with central drawer flanked by a cupboard door and pair of drawers on square tapered legs to spade feet 142 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 91 cm high together with a cica 1900 mahogany and cross banded corner sideboard of bow fronted form with central drawer flanked by two cupboard doors raised on square tapered legs to spade feet 94 cm wide x 65 cm deep x 96.5 cm high

Lot 761

An early 18th Century walnut bureau, the four panel top cross-banded over a cross-banded fall front opening to reveal a fitted stepped interior with well, the central arch panel door flanked by two deep drawers, various pigeon holes and small drawers, over two short and three long cross-banded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 86.5 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 99.5 cm high

Lot 762

A 19th Century Continental mahogany display cabinet in the Empire taste with brass embellishments 96 cm wide x 149.8 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has knocks, etc throughout. Some signs of woodworm to the moulding of the doors. Both side glass panels have been broken. Has been patched in places. Knocks and bumps throughout. Losses to the moulding. Flaking to the varnish. Door is a bit stiff. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. Depth including top approx 36 cm. Depth of cabinet approx 32.5 cm. See images for more details.

Lot 770

A collection of four various doors including a 19th Century pine exterior door with central lozenge glazed panel and wrought iron metal work, 98 cm wide x 179 cm high, an oak example with six fielded panels, 91 cm wide x 190 cm high and two more similar (4)

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