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A Protector Lamp and Lighting Company Eccles miner's lamp, in stainless steel and brass, numbered 10932, with carry handle, 32cm high including handle, along with a near pair of brass lanterns, early 20th century, each with a glass fronted hinged door, and swing handle with wooden grip, one stamped with 'WTB' maker's mark, each 25cm high (3) (at fault)
A George III yew cased eight day longcase clock, signed Joseph Saere, London, the flat top hood with a moulded cornice, blind fretwork frieze and glazed side windows, encasing the 28cm square brass and silvered dial, centered with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the chapter ring signed with the makers name, enclosing the two train, four pillar movement striking on a saucer bell, the figured yew case with a conforming lower board, upon a plinth base, 207cm high, with two weights and pendulum Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn EstatesCondition reportMovement doesn't appear to have been maintained and will require some attention to return to working condition, as the clock has been in storage for some time, please see additional images. Evidence of damp throughout the clock particularly the base of the back board, evidence of historic woodworm also to the back board.Some light rippling to the veneer with very minor losses, although no major losses or damage.Later brace added to the inside of the door which has later associated hinges. General light tarnishing to the clock dial, pendulum is corroded and also twisted.
An eight day ebonised Vienna wall timepiece, late 19th/early 20th century, the architectural case with bobbin turned pillars flanking the glazed door and 18cm enamelled dial, applied with Roman numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial, enclosing the single train movement, 112cm high, with key, pendulum and brass coated weightKey succesfully winds however working order is un-tested
A Bulle electric mantel clock, early 20th century, the arched mahogany case with glazed door enclosing the 11cm silvered dial bearing Arabic numerals and a visible escapement, upon an integral plinth base and compressed bun feet, 32cm high Electrical lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A William IV twin fusee rosewood library bracket clock, by Frodsham, Gracechurch St, London, the drum shaped clock with a 21cm painted dial applied with Roman numerals, centred with the makers name, enclosing the twin fusee movement striking on a saucer bell, behind a brass grille door, all upon an integral scroll case and plinth base, compressed bun feet, 45cm high, with key and pendulum
A late George III honey oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock signed William Evans, Shrewsbury, the architectural hood with freestanding fluted pillars flanking the 32cm painted square dial, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name, the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with conforming quarter pilasters and shaped door, upon a plinth base with integral bracket feet, 232cm high, with key, two weights and pendulum
A George III thirty hour oak cased longcase clock, signed John Holmes Wolverhampton, the flat top hood with fluted pillars flanking the 30cm painted square dial, with date crescent, signed with the makers name, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, over the shaped door inlaid with stringing, upon a plinth base with integral bracket feet, 196cm high, with weight and pendulum
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed William Marston, Salop, the flat top hood with moulded cornice over the 27cm square brass dial, centred with the makers name and a date crescent, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, over the case with a shaped door flanked by canted corners, plain lower board with plinth base, 201cm high, with key, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed Thomas, Whitchurch, the flat top hood with a blind fretwork frieze over a pair of brass capped freestanding pillars flanking the 29cm square brass dial, with subsidiary second dial and date crescent, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with an ogee shaped door, plain lower board, upon bracket feet, 200cm high, with key, two weights and pendulumCondition reportThe movement is tarnished/dirty and appears not to have been maintained and is likely to require some attention.Cheek pieces and movement supports are later indicating the movement and case may be associated.Several splits to the back board although the case appears to be in relatively good condition with only minor chips and splits.
An oak cased eight day tavern or railway clock, signed S Smith, Walton, early 19th century, the drum shaped hood enclosing the 35.5cm painted circular dial applied with Roman numerals and the makers name, along with the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, over the shaped door flanked by reeded quarter pillars, 160cm high, with key, two weights and pendulum
A brass cased two train carriage clock, late 19th century, the profusely engraved case and bevelled glass panels, enclosing the 7cm enamelled dial applied with Roman numerals and the twin barrel movement striking on a coiled gong, below the visible escapement, 13cm high, with key, presentation plaque applied to the rear door
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock, signed Samuel Wright, Northwich, the flat top hood with moulded cornice and freestanding pillars flanking the 33cm square brass dial, centered with a subsidiary second dial and date crescent, signed with the makers name, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped door over a plain lower board, upon ogee bracket feet, 210cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded housekeepers cupboard, the breakfront upper section with a cavetto cornice over four panelled cupboard doors, each inlaid with a conch shell, and punctuated with quarter cluster columns, the outer doors opening to a painted interior and three shelves, the centre doors opening to two shelves over a secretaire compartmented recess, the base formed with nine cross banded drawers and a pair of conforming cupboard doors, similarly inset with cluster columns, lacking feet, 212cm H x 229cm W x 51cm D (at fault) Condition Report:Minor splits to the cornice, very minor evidence of woodworm to the cluster columns and blocks.Separation splits to the rear back boards, braces added to the rear of the central compartment.Joint split above the right hand cupboard door on the frieze which is likely to effect the structural integrity.Loss of moulding to the top of the dresser base, all handles are later with one missing.Cluster column on the RHS of the base is detached, lower block on the LHS column is also missing.The left hand side of the dresser base is split and detached, similarly the rear board at the same corner is also detached.All drawers run relatively smoothly, however central cupboard doors are tight.Lacking feet which may indicate possible faults to the underside, although there is nothing visible.General light fading, wear and marks with further possible minor losses, commensurate with age and use.Please see additional images.Separates into two parts, upper and lower sections.
A Victorian pine and later housekeepers cupboard, the over sailing moulded cornice above a pair of cupboard doors opening to a twin section interior with four shelves, the base formed with two short over three long drawers, upon ball feet, 205cm H x 123cm W x 52cm DCondition reportExtensively refurbished, door handles and catches are later, all drawers have been re-constructed and run smoothly, knot holes to the drawer liners and minor splits to the sides, structurally sound with no obvious faults or damage.
A Victorian and later pine side cupboard, formed with a moulded top over a single drawer and a panelled cupboard door upon tapering front feet, 80cm H x 69cm W x 43cm D, along with a glazed pine corner cupboard, the leaded and stained glass door opening to a pair of shelves, 78cm H x 67cm W (2) Side cabinet measures 61cm wide extending to 69cm on the top.
An oak Arts & Crafts mirror back sideboard, late 19th/early 20th century, the canted cavetto cornice over a pair of cupboard doors applied with relief moulded copper oxidised panels, flanked by a pair of bevelled mirror plates upon ring turned fluted pillar and a mirror back, the base formed with two frieze drawers over a central cupboard door carved with stylised tulips, flanked by two further doors upon feet of square section united by a concave apron, 190cm H x 152cm W x 60cm D
An Art Nouveau satin walnut single wardrobe, early 20th century, the integral cornice with moulded linen bow and berry detail over the single glazed door, flanked by stylised tulips and opening to a vacant interior with a hanging rail, over a single drawer upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 202cm H x 100cm W x 46cm D
Turnidge of London - A vintage mid 20th century circa 1950s teak & glazed drinks / cocktail cabinet highboard. The cabinet having a tilt down top cupboard space opening to reveal a mirrored interior over twin glazed sling doors. The base having twin door cupboard space opening to reveal a shelving interior. All raised on plinth base. Label to door. Measures approx. 140cm x 91cm x 41cm.
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Model 366 - An original retro mid 20th century circa 1960s beech and elm sideboard credenza in a blonde / golden dawn finish. The sideboard having a straight top over a single door & twin door cupboard spaces above a set of two drawers. Raised on castors. Measures approx. 77cm x 130cm x 44cm.
Y A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1820 The French marble top above a pair of mirrored doors and flanking turned columns 92cm high, 93cm wide, 34cm deep Condition Report: The side cabinet is in a lovely, fairly untouched condition. The mirror plates in the doors are a little speckled, the rosewood is faded in a few places (eg at the top of the viewing right door) The gilt-metal mounts are a little dirty in places, but there are still areas of fresh gilding peeping through. A small section of gilt metal moulding missing from the top of the (viewing right) side panel. The bleu turquin marble in good condition. The cabinet was locked at the time condition report was prepared.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE I WALNUT OYSTER VENEERED AND OLIVE WOOD CABINET EARLY 18TH CENTURY with a fitted drawer and replaced handles 183.5cm high, 123cm wide, 40cm deep Condition Report: The walnut cabinet has been extensively restored, with later handles, later blue paper-lined interior to the upper section, replacements to mouldings and lacking end-cut ('oyster-veneering') to the lower side panels. A section of waist moulding missing above the (viewing) right door. Some losses to the crossbanding on the viewing right side panel. There are two adjustable shelves in the lower section. The ball feet are later replacements. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WILLIAM & MARY INLAID WALNUT ESCRITOIRE LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER Of unusual, small proportions 162cm height, 89cm width, 48cm depth Condition Report: The handles and feet are replaced. The walnut is a lovely, rich and warm colour. The fall front has two horizontal shrinkage splits running across the centre, the interior central door with a vertical shrinkage split. The cornice moulding with some reglued sections of moulding. Each upper side panel has a filled vertical shrinkage crack. The viewing right lower side panel with a replaced section of veneer near the front edge. In good, restored condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y AN EBONY AND EBONISED, IVORY MARQUETRY INLAID CABINET ON STAND PROBABLY ITALIAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY The cabinet with arrangement of drawers around a central cupboard, the cupboard presenting a panel depicting 'Our Lady of the Sacred Heart', the base with bobbin-turned supports 125cm high, 63cm wide, 38cm deep Provenance: Bonhams, Pictures, Furniture, Tribal, Islamic and European Works of Art, 12th June 2013, Lot 551Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot (Ref:RGPFC94S) Condition Report: There are minor losses and splits to veneers on the sides, some re-ebonising to colour in the losses. Some splits in the central ivory panel (depicting the Christian allegorical figure of Charity). Behind the central door is a recess with a mirror at the rear, and a shelf above which was originally fitted with a vertical division, now lacking. The cabinet was originally fitted with a fall front, fixed at the lower edge - there are four filled screw holes along the lower edge and two striking points in the upper edge for the flap to be held in place. The back panel has a horizontal split and a small replaced horizontal strip along the lower edge. The stand is sturdy but a little wobbly. Condition Report Disclaimer
A BLACK LACQUER AND GILT CHINOISERIE SIDE CABINET 20TH CENTURY AND EARLIER ELEMENTS The cabinet door enclosing an arrangement of shelves 88cm high, 57cm wide, 37cm deep Condition Report: The door is slightly warped. The decoration along the lower edge is worn and repainted. In good condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, crossbanded in satinwood and line inlaid, the upper part with adjustable shelves enclosed by doors with oval glazing bars, brass ring or swag handles, on bracket feet, 188cm h; 49 x 78cm Condition: One glass pane of one door damaged; several small losses and repairs but in good overall condition, no shrinkage cracks to sides
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