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Lot 241

A pine three door cupboard

Lot 255

A Victorian painted pine two door cupboard

Lot 289

A painted pine two door cupboard

Lot 80

An Ipswich oak three door bookcase

Lot 119

Tray containing door furniture etc

Lot 60

Hardwood two door cabinet

Lot 61

An Edwardian art nouveau brass door letter plate, circa 1900-1910, of double-scroll form, with shaped swing knocker handle, the flap embossed with 'Letters', 23cm wide.

Lot 9

A George III oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, swan neck pediment above a single glazed panel door, opening to a painted dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, fluted square pillars, above a single panelled door with bone escutcheon keyhole, boxwood and ebony inlay, raised on a plinth base. (keys and Pendulum)

Lot 1087

A Victorian pine housekeepers cupboard on chest, circa 1880, moulded cornice above a two panel door opening to three tier shelves on three single drawers, raised on a chest fitted with two short and three shorter drawers above three gradually long drawers.

Lot 1120

An early 20th century oak pot cupboard, in a 17th Century style, rectangular form fitted with a single drawer above a single panel geometric carved door, raised on turned bobbin supports united with square stretchers. 84cm H x 45cm W x 34cm D

Lot 1143

An Elizabeth I oak standing livery cupboard, rectangular top on a single panelled door with floral carving and metal handle, another panel with floral fretwork, fluted carving either side, raised on rectangular feet. 82cm H x 109cm W

Lot 1159

An 18th Century oak mural cupboard, rectangular top above a single panel foliate carved door. 45cm H x 36cm W x 25cm D

Lot 1208

A George III mahogany commode (AF), fitted with a single drawer, the door missing, gallery top, standing on square legs, 79cm high, 51cm wide, 45cm deep, together with a small stool (2)

Lot 1227

A 19th century oak corner cupboard, moulded pediment above a single panel door, opening to four tier shelves.

Lot 150

EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TWO DOOR BOOKCASE, 105cm wide

Lot 215

MAHOGANY SINGLE DOOR WARDROBE, 77cm wide

Lot 268

MAHOGANY TWO DOOR DISPLAY CABINET, 93cm wide, along with a walnut nest of tables (2)

Lot 110

Edwardian English bull dog, brass door knocker, registration number to back , approximate measurements: Height 3 inches, Width 1.5 inches

Lot 191

A Victorian cast iron door knocker

Lot 407

An American shelf clock with gilt decoration to glazed door

Lot 426

A set of kitchen scales, brass candlesticks and a door stop

Lot 469

A box of small metal and brass items to include door knockers, oil burner etc.

Lot 529

A Chinese gilt and red lacquer two door cabinet on slender supports - 95 x 109cm tall

Lot 652

An American mahogany wall clock with print of Burns monument to door

Lot 670

A 19th century pine two door cupboard 124 cm x 35cm

Lot 720

A 1930's oak wall clock with glazed door

Lot 772

An Edwardian mahogany single door vitrine cabinet on cabriole supports

Lot 411

PAUL CLOTHIER (Australian, contemporary); an car door painted in the Australian Aboriginal manner, signed and dated '08 to reverse, length 133cm; the objective of the artist is to connect the modern viewer to the authentic Aboriginal culture of Australia.Additional InformationThe metal was a desert find and has been used for the artwork. Whilst condition may look poor, this is simply the metal that has been used to create it. 

Lot 480

A Dogon carved wooden granary door decorated with three rows of figures, height 45cm, width 46cm and a further carved panel, length 60cm, height 38.5cm (2).Additional InformationA few splits to the dogon door and a few holes visible where presumably where a lock or catch has been in place.  Heavy rubbing to the edges and the carving has surface wear.

Lot 620

OSMOND OF TISBURY; a Regency mahogany brass inlaid lancet top mantel clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals, inside inlaid brass motifs, raised on four brass bun feet, with applied replacement brass finial, above lion mask head handles, height 56cm.Additional InformationReplacement finial has been stuck on with blu tak, minor splitting to veneer throughout, face looks to have been repainted, lifting/water damage to veneer on left hand side, hole to the side of the case, chipping to the back of the door and minor splits, we do not guarantee the working of this clock, the movement strikes to a bell.

Lot 621

E J WILES OF LONDON; a Regency mahogany bracket clock, with applied gilt metal Tudor rose finial above circular dial set with Roman numerals, with double fuseé movement, height 41cm, width 29cm, depth 15cm (marriage).  Additional InformationBase looks to have been repainted, craquelure to face, general surface wear, minor scratches and wear throughout, the case and the movement is a marriage, the interior base of the case has been smoothed to fit movement and pendulum, lacking lock, and large chip to the inside of the case door.

Lot 624

ADAMS OF LONDON; a 19th century pollard oak mantel clock, the circular dial set Roman numerals, with applied and carved foliate detail including fretwork detail to rear door, on scroll feet, approx 41.5 x 37cm, with key and pendulum.Additional InformationSurface scruffs, small splits and abrasions to case; dial repainted; lock of rear door very stiff; backplate unmarked. This is a chain fuseè movement.

Lot 635

JEROME & CO OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. USA; a late 19th century American 'ex Cottage' mantel clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and further Arabic numerals to centre, behind glazed door with printed coloured detail to lower section, the one day movement with striking alarm function, original paper label to interior, with pendulum and key, 33 x 24.3cm, and a Seth Thomas 30 hour shelf clock, 23.5 x 17.8cm, both with key and pendulum (2).Additional InformationRegarding first clock, the dial with heavy crazing some chips and losses, set off centre to the central disc, regarding the second clock, dial heavily worn, misshapen with losses to the enamelling throughout, both cases with heavy general wear, some losses to the veneer, splits, bubbling, lifting etc, surface scuffs, dents and abrasions, these both will need attention, neither tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 636

ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY OF NEW YORK USA; a late 19th century American gingerbread clock, the case with carved detail throughout, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic numerals to centre, behind glazed door with printed floral detail to lower section, with bell and gong striking mechanism, with key and pendulum, 52 x 33cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, some small chips particularly to corners and edges, some scuffs and marks to dial, fading to the printed detail on the lower section on the glazed door.

Lot 637

A late 19th century American mantel clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, housed behind glazed door with printed coloured detail to lower section, the case with gilt Greek key frieze throughout, with key and pendulum, 26 x 18cm.Additional InformationNo maker's marks, no guarantee of working order, general heavy wear to case exterior throughout, scratches, scuffs, abrasions, rubbing to gilt detail, dial with some scuffs and marks, some rubbing and loss to the printed detail of the lower section of the glazed door.

Lot 638

JEROME & CO OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. USA; a late 19th century American 'Steeple' Gothic mantel clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals to centre, housed behind glazed door with printed detail of children to lower section, with original paper label to interior, one day mechanism with alarm function, with key and pendulum, 39 x 21cm.Additional InformationNot tested, not guarantee of working order, some chips and losses to veneer, general scuffs, scrapes, abrasions etc to case exterior, heavy rubbing to detail on dial, further stains, marks, general scuffs and wear, the lower section okay with some light bubbling.

Lot 646

BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS OF BRISTOL, CONN. USA; a late 19th century American mahogany veneered eight day and one day ogee wall/shelf clock (lacking dial), the brass movement with stamped manufacturer's mark behind glazed door with colour printed detail to lower section and further scene titled 'Buckingham Palace' to hinge door below, with paper label to interior, 51.5 x 34.5cm, with pendulum.Additional InformationExtensive loss to the detail of the lower section of the upper door, further damage to the Buckingham Palace scene central section, not tested, no guarantee of working order, bleaching to wood, further scuffs, scrapes and abrasions to the case, lacking dial.

Lot 661

A late 19th century walnut and stained beech Vienna style wall clock with two piece white enamelled dial, twin brass weights and pendulum within a shaped case, length 97cm.Additional InformationThe white enamel dial has possibly been replaced, the central section of moulding to the upper section of the glass door is replaced, there are no upper or lower finials, general surface wear and small old repair to the woodwork of the lower box section.

Lot 673

A 19th century Norfolk-type mahogany drop dial wall clock, the circular painted dial set Roman numerals (repainted) and blued hands (replaced), with fuseé movement, with replaced hinge door to lower section, with key and pendulum, approx 82 x 46.5cm.Additional InformationSplit to front lower left of dial, further general wear and tear throughout, some chips, crazing and lifting to veneer, further splits running along the lower edge of the hinged door of lower section, chips to moulding around this door, door replaced as stated, not tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 674

GREENHAUGH OF MANCHESTER; a Victorian drop dial wall clock with mother of pearl inlay decoration surrounding circular face with Roman numerals, with pendulum and winding key, height 70cm, width 43cm.Additional InformationCraquelure to face, dial looks to have been repainted, general surface wear, splitting to case in parts, the bottom door is locked we do not have the key.

Lot 680

A George III oak cased longcase clock, the arched brass dial set with silver chapter ring beneath a circular plaque inscribed 'Tho & Ann Elliot, Brimhope' above arched long door and plinth base, height 203cm, with two weights and a pendulum.Additional InformationSpandrels replaced and heavy wear to the surface of the dial and that and the movement are associated to the case, missing the brass furniture and also a column upright to the canopy, a chip to the moulding on the canopy, the timber itself is very dry throughout and of poor colour. The movement is 8 day and sold with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 681

A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, the brass face set with circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, the case with crossbanded door and foot board, with pendulum and weights, height 208cm, width 57cm, depth 27cm.Additional InformationWe do not guarantee the working of this clock, the case with chipping/splits especially to the foot board, wear throughout, dial with general surface wear. The dial is 13'.

Lot 684

An early to mid-19th century mahogany longcase clock with repainted arched dial inscribed 'JAS. White, Largo' above a short door and plinth base, height 216cm, with two weights and pendulum.Additional InformationThe dial has been repainted, the glass is cracked, dial and movement associated to case.  Splits to the veneer and old repairs and patches to the veneer throughout, old repairs to the pediment.  The movement is 8 day and sold with two weights and pendulum

Lot 685

An early to mid-19th century mahogany and crossbanded longcase clock, the repainted arch dial inscribed 'WM Travis, Leek' above lancet shaped short door and plinth base, height 230cm, sold with two weights and a pendulum.Additional InformationLoses to the case and old repairs to the veneers, some veneers missing, dial is repainted as mentioned, the seat boards have been replaced and altered.  The movement is 8 day and the clock is sold with two weights and a pendulum. Either side of the door the darker sections are complete replacements to the veneer.

Lot 686

A mid-19th century oak rosewood crossbanded and inlaid long case clock, the arched dial repainted and inscribed 'J. Marks & Co Peterboro' (sic) with short door and plinth base, height 214cm, sold with two weights and pendulum.Additional InformationThe movement and dial are associated with the case, the case itself is badly damaged with splits to the plinth, splits to the pediment, looses to the veneer throughout, splits to the door, old repairs and the dial has been repainted. The movement is 8 day and sold with two weights and pendulum

Lot 687

An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the repainted arch dial inscribed 'W. Nickifson. Newcastle' (sic), with shaped arch door and plinth base, height 223cm, sold with two weights and a pendulum.Additional InformationAs mentioned the dial is repainted and associated to the case, old repairs and loses to the inlay and veneer. The swan necks are also repaired and loses to the fluted uprights, there are splits to the side panels of the plinth base and cracks to the veneer. The movement is 8 day and is sold with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 689

An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase cclock with repainted arch dial set with rolling moon phase and now inscribed 'Ed. Mafsey Burflem' (sic) above long door and plinth base to ogee, bracket feet, height 235cm, sold with two weights and a pendulum.Additional InformationDial repainted as mentioned associated to case, heavy wear and damage to the case throughout and losses to the veneer and old repairs, inlay and stringing missing, a very bad crack running horizontally to the plinth base, further knocks and loses throughout.  The movement is 8 day and is sold with two weights and a pendulum

Lot 690

DUMVILE OF STOCKPORT; an early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock with twisted column supports and arched door on ogee bracket feet, the circular dial painted with figures to each corner representing the four known continents, set with Roman numerals and rolling moon phase, approx 242 x 66cm, lacking glass and for restoration, sold with two weights and a pendulum.Additional InformationThere are condition issues throughout, a clock for restoration.  The central of the pediment has been off and reattached, there are probably some brass finials to both corners of the hood which have been lost leaving vacant recesses.  There has been a split and repaired section to the glaze door, lower right with a further chip to the moulding upper right.  There is no glass to the door as stated.  The panel to the lower left hand section loose and coming away, some crazing and lifting to the veneer as well as bubbling, some further splits, scratches, nicks, moulding separating and all usual condition issues with these items. The dial numerals in particular are quite heavily rubbed, crazing throughout the dial and some rubbing to detail throughout.  The clock was running in the house but there is no guarantee of working order and has not been tested since moving it.  For further aspects to the condition please refer to the illustrations and request additional if necessary.  This clock comes with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 690A

URQUHART & HART OF CLERKENWELL-GREEN; a late 18th/early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the domed hood with brass grilles to sides and reeded brass mounted columns flanking a silvered dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and further engraved detail, above domed door to plinth base with shaped apron on bracket feet, 222 x 48 x 25cm.Additional InformationScuffs, marks and discolouration to dial, light sun bleaching to case body, some splits and crazing to veneer, usual wear commensurate with age and use. Clock comes with two weights and pendulum, but it is difficult to say if these are original to the clock or are period replacements. The clock does not come with a winding crank.

Lot 691

An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with repainted 11.5" square dial inscribed 'J.Sharratt Stone', above short door and plinth base, height 201cm, sold with a single weight and pendulumAdditional InformationCrack to the glass, dial repainted and associated to the case, the swan necks and the upper part of the canopy have been remodelled and restored.  Splits to the plinth base and lacking any feet or moulding around the base.  The movement is 30 hours and sold with a single weight and pendulum. Heavy wear to the case throughout.

Lot 169

George III painted pine corner cabinet, the wall hanging unit with three shelves above single door, hand-painted with Dutch influence, a bouquet of flowers in classical urns seated on a piece of furniture, matching hardwood painted stand.width 57cm (22"), height 170cm (67").Condition report: Door with painted decoration suffering from deterioration, peeling paint running the length of the door.

Lot 170

Victorian burr walnut side cabinet, breakfront central blind door, flanked by two glazed doors covering fixed shelves, cantered corners with brass fluted tapering columns, terminating with acanthus leaf moulding, all standing on bun feet, width 183cm (72"), depth 43cm (17"), height 107cm (42").Condition report: Blister to veneer on top, approximately 2" in diameter, knocks to corner of top on cantered corners, all metal beadings and fittings present, small section of stringing lifting to left hand side of cabinet.

Lot 193

George III mahogany commode table, galleried back with slender shelf, single door with oval inlay matching lower drawer opening with ring-pull handle, backplate missing.Width 45cm (18"), depth 45cm (18"), height 98cm (39").Condition report: Top shelf with figured mahogany, small ring marks, lower drawer which would have been fitted to accommodate a chamber pot, recess board now missing.

Lot 215

George III figured mahogany press cupboard, top section with dentil cornice, two doors with decorative cock-beaded moulding, opening to reveal brushing slides, base with two short and three long drawers all standing on large ogee bracket, width 130cm (51”), depth 60cm (24”), height 188cm (74”).Condition report: Overall good colour, original handles, slide damage to left-hand door near to lock where keys have banged against the surface, part of cock-beading mold to door close (2”) damaged, one brush and slide missing.

Lot 218

Victorian walnut credenza, "D" shaped top, central single panel door with floral inlay motif, flanked by columns decorated with cast brass classical masks, each end with bow-front single glazed door, fabric lined interior, blind base, width 170cm (67"), depth 40cm (16"), height 105cm (41").Condition report: Good colour, glass in good order, replacement fabric interiors to shelves.

Lot 226

Victorian figured walnut credenza, cast brass beading all over, two central single panel doors with cross-banding supporting sprays of flowers, each end with serpentine glass-paneled door, covering red velvet-lined interior.Width 212cm (84"), Depth 47cm (18"), Height 110cm (43").Condition report: Top with scratch marks where presumably a clock with pointed feet has been moved about for re-winding, lower section glass panels, good order, right hand door with brass bead missing, mask faces appearing to have re-sprayed with gold paint, overall an impressive piece of Victorian furniture.

Lot 65

A well made miniature longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on a single bell, arched brass dial, case with swan-neck pediment, gun barrel turned columns, trunk with quartered columns, long door, box base, ogee feet, 20th century, height 147cm (58").

Lot 66

Charles Cock late 18th-century oak longcase clock, square brass dial, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, date and minute secondary dials re-furbished movement, case with painted pediment, reeded columns, trunk with quartered columns, long door cross-banded in mahogany, box base, height 195cm (77").Condition report: Weights and pendulum present.

Lot 67

Stringer Stockport longcase clock, 30 hr movement striking on a single bell, 11" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, single steel finger, date aperture, oak case, caddy top, long door, box base, ogee bracket feet, height 200cm (79").Condition report: Later chapter ring, possibly indicating maker to be different to Stringer Stockport, case of good colour, early un-restored movement.

Lot 71

William Leigh, Newton le Willows, Lancashire, circa 1822, 8-day movement, anchor escapement, circular silver dial, Roman numerals with secondary minute dial, figured mahogany wall mounted case, long door with glazed panel exposing brass bob pendulum, height 160cm (63").Condition report: Silver dial with some black marking, unrestored movement, cast iron weight.Unrestored untouched conditionGood quality mahogany figuring to caseCast iron weightPendulum with wooden shaftOriginal seat boardKey

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