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A late 19th/early 20th century walnut bracket clock. The dial having a matted centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and a strike/silent subsidiary dial. The arched top case having a flower finial, pierced gilt metal sides and a pierced grill door. The double fusee movement striking on a gong, 14" h x 9 1/2"w
An antique Chinese hardwood display cabinet on stand with single glazed door enclosing three fixed shelves, fret cut and profusely carved with dragons disputing flaming pearls amongst scrolling flames, the stand with the same matching carved design with four shaped supports and claw and ball feet, late Qing dynasty, 191 x 72 x 37 cm good original overall, the surface dirty, glass undamaged and appears original, carving undamaged but some wear to extremities, no evidence of worm
WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, BY DAVID LINLEY, LONDON MODERN in the Georgian style, the arch moulded hood with a brass finial above an arched brass dial with silvered hours chapter and with subsidiary moon phase and strike/silent dial, above an arched crossbanded trunk door and moulded plinth base, the eight-day twin train movement striking a bell, inscribed DAVID LINLEY FURNITURE (Dimensions: 265cm high 56cm wide, 32cm deep)(265cm high 56cm wide, 32cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. No pendulum, 2 case keys, 2 weights, 1 winder
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE AUTOMATA CLOCK BY THOMAS FAYRER, LANCASTER SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY the dentil moulded cornice over an arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, a calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed in the arch 'Thomas Fayrer/ Lancaster' above a painted naval scene with a moving masted ship, over a shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 57cm wide, 226cm high, 28cm deep)(57cm wide, 226cm high, 28cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. With two weights and a pendulum
GEORGE I WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK CASE EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the caddy moulded hood with brass finials above an arch moulded door, over a crossbanded trunk door, base, and plinth, distressed (Dimensions: 253cm high, 50cm wide)(253cm high, 50cm wide)Footnote: Provenance: Property from Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK, BY J. ANDERSON EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular painted Roman numeral dial within a circular hood and waisted case with removable door, with one winding hole and a single train movement (Dimensions: 146cm high, 51cm wide, 20cm deep)(146cm high, 51cm wide, 20cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: Property of the Late George NeilsonCondition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
OAK PRESS CUPBOARD LATE 17TH CENTURY the channel moulded frieze centred by carved intials G.S. and dated 1691, above a pair of panel doors over a further door flanked by panels all carved with stylised geometric motifs, on stile feet (Dimensions: 141cm wide, 120cm high, 61cm deep)(141cm wide, 120cm high, 61cm deep)
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY SAMUEL BURTON, MORLEY LATE 19TH CENTURY the moulded broken arch pediment with brass eagle finials above an arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, with a calendar aperture and inscribed SAML. BURTON/ MORLEY, above a shaped trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day twin train movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 208cm high, 49.5cm wide, 23cm deep)(208cm high, 49.5cm wide, 23cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
Y FINE FRENCH ROSEWOOD, KINGWOOD, ORMOLU AND PARQUETRY ENCOIGNURE, BY JEAN-LOUIS BENJAMIN GROS, the breche d'alep marble top with outset corners above a parquetry door with lyre scroll and foliate mounts, opening to an adjustable shelved interior, flanked by fluted columns with ram's head mounted capitals, the whole raised on a plinth with turned and tapered feet, stamped twice under the marble GROS, PARIS (Dimensions: 84cm wide, 105cm high, 48cm deep)(84cm wide, 105cm high, 48cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/ Note: Jean-Louis-Benjamin Gros was recorded as an ébéniste and marqueteur at 27 rue des Blancs-Manteaux until 1850 and then at 43 rue des Tournelles. He was principal cabinet-maker for the highly regarded atelier of Charles-Guillaume Winckelsen. Gros and his son Aristide-Henry, also a cabinet-maker, exhibited at the major 19th century Exhibitions Universelle, winning a Mention Honorable in 1855. Aristide-Henry took over the business following his father's retirement in 1863.
WALNUT, COROMANDEL AND MACASSAR EBONY SIDE CABINET, BY DAVID LINLEY, LONDON LATE 20TH CENTURY the inverted breakfront and bowed top with a rear gallery above three short drawers and a central quarter-veneered and banded door, flanked by outset compartments with corner columns, on a plinth base, the drawer stamped LINLEY (Dimensions: 116cm wide, 94cm high, 51.5cm deep)(116cm wide, 94cm high, 51.5cm deep)
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, EDWARD PATRICK, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the silvered Roman numeral dial with brass spandrels with a secondary seconds dial and date aperture, in an associated case with a moulded cornice and arched trunk door, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 51cm wide, 193cm high, 28cm deep)(51cm wide, 193cm high, 28cm deep)Footnote: Provenance : The Estate of the Late Dr. Virginia GlennCondition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET EARLY 20TH CENTURY the hinged glazed top opening to a glazed vitrine top, above glazed sides and door opening to shelves and a plush velvet base, over a shaped apron and raised on tapered square legs ending in spade feet (Dimensions: 63cm wide, 107cm high, 43cm deep)(63cm wide, 107cm high, 43cm deep)
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JAMES STEWART, GLASGOW LATE 18TH CENTURY the dentil moulded and fluted cornice above an arched brass and silvered dial with subsidiary date and seconds dials, signed boss to the arch 'James Stewart/ GLASGOW', flanked by spiral columns, above a banded trunk door flanked by spiral quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet, the eight-day twin train movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 220cm high, 60cm wide, 25cm deep)(220cm high, 60cm wide, 25cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
QUEEN ANNE SEAWEED MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, JASPER TAYOR, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the caddy top cornice above an 11 3/4in. brass dial with silvered chapter with Roman and Arabic numbers, pierced brass spandrels, date aperture, and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 'Jaspar Taylor, in Grey's Inn', flanked by corner columns, above a long trunk door with a lenticle, on a plinth and platform base, with seaweed marquetry throughout; the eight day movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 245cm high, 50cm wide)(245cm high, 50cm wide)Footnote: Provenance: Property from Newbattle Abbey, MidlothianCondition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
A heavy cast iron door knocker, believed to originate from Camarthen castle jail / gaol, in the form of a clenched fist holding a bar supporting trailing folate swag centred with a lion's mask, with a blackened finish throughout, 4 cm high, 6 cm wide. By reputation within the vendor's family that originate from the Camarthen area, Camarthen jail gaol housed inmates until the 1920's.
A 20th century stained oak Shrewsbury Bowling Club Trophy case, the hinged door flanked by brass loop handles, either side of a vacant green felt lined interior, with inset badges to the floor rim 'The Goldsmith's & Silversmith's Company Ltd' and '112 Regent St, London', 50 cm high, 21 x 25 cm.
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