A highly unusual late 19th century/early 20th century stained-glass panel arched door depicting a geisha in full regalia with fan and standing by an open fence with a lantern and water underneath, mountainous background with a pine tree growing horizontally, wooden frame size (191cm x 110cm)
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Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, a free-standing oak corner cupboard, single leaded-light glazed door flanked by canted corners with further leaded lights and enclosing glass shelves, single panelled door below and raised on plinth base, signature horizontal mouse to lower left-hand side moulding (approx. 188cm x 71cm (widest) ). Provenance: Bought new from the Mouseman Workshops by the present vendor's parents, circa 1970s
An early 19th century oak and mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock; the 13.15" broken-arch dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and central foliate style engraving and the arch with a silvered roundel signed J. Davison, Perth; shaped crossbanded trunk door flanked by quadrant fluted pilasters with gilt-metal capitals and raised on short ogee-style bracket feet (approx. 220cm high)
An early to mid-18th century walnut writing bureau; the quarter-veneered crossbanded fall opening to reveal fully fitted stepped interior with central cupboard door, pigeonholes, flush and concave drawers; further over two half-width and three full-width graduated drawers with later handles and within double D-mouldings, raised on later bun feet, lower moulding (108cm wide)
A circa 1900 French brass carriage clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and the door no.4 (af).Additional InformationHairline cracks to the dial, movement is not working at all. The balance wheel is frozen. The pinned door is missing the pin to the top so is loose. Scuffs to the glass and also to the case.
GEORGE GOODALL OF ABERFORD; a George III mahogany longcase clock, the moulded cornice above domed brass moon phase dial set with Roman numerals and date aperture, inscribed with maker's name and number 549, above single slender door, plinth base and bracket feet, height 232cm.Additional InformationCrude and poor restoration to hood and door. Movement plate is modern. Repainted moonphase. Spandrels are crude replacements. Vertical splits to door. Large vertical split to plinth base. Some mouldings reapplied. Movement, case and dial associated.
A 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock of architectural form, the square silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial above plain case with glazed central door, raised on bracket feet, height 219cm.Additional InformationUnfortunately we are unable to provide an image of the movement for this lot.
A large Regency mahogany and inlaid sideboard with brass curtain rail above single drawer and cellarette flanked by twin cupboard doors and further left side single door, with lion mask ring handles on tapered legs to spade feet, approx 95 x 214 x 80cm.Additional InformationThere is a missing section to the left of the central drawer, further damage and loss to inlay throughout as well as crazing and splits. Lifting to veneer, scratches, scuffs, losses etc as well as tarnishing and similar wear to the curtain rail.
Two late 19th century French vitrines with gilt metal mounts for restoration, the slightly larger of shaped outline with floral marquetry and the second on stand with stretchered supports, the first and slightly larger approx 164 x 90 x 50cm (both af) (2).Additional InformationBoth badly af the example of shaved outline has lots the glass to the front, the door has lost the hinges is simply placed in situ but is very loose, heavy damage to surface of both with chips, loses, splits, scuffs, abrasions, discolouration, dryness, raising and loss etc throughout, as well as heavy wear to the mounts. One of the panes of the oval example appears to have been replaced with a plastic type material, in general both extremely distressed and in need of extensive attention. There are too many issues to list individually, viewing highly recommended.
A 19th century burr walnut veneered rectangular cabinet with moulded and foliate detail to all sides, with single door enclosing three adjustable shelves on bracket feet, 73 x 68 x 52cm.Additional InformationSome splits and repaired sections scratches, discolouration and watermarks to top, general wear throughout.
An Austrian carved walnut and crossbanded wardrobe with single carved and panelled cupboard door, height 194cm, width 74cm, depth 44cm. Additional InformationThe door hangs to the right. Has a later interior hanging rail, originally would have been a bookcase with adjustable shelves and dating to 1930s/40s. Height 194cm, width 74cm, depth 44cm.
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