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Edwardian stained carved arched top bracket clock with brass Arabic dial and bevelled glass door with columns, triple train movement Westminster chiming on rods, with side chime lever on ball feet, H47cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A selection of crewelwork textiles, decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, to include, two bedspreads, one in muted blue tones, the other in greens and pinks, a door curtain in yellow, red and grey, another in khaki and teal, five beige cushion covers and five cream cushion covers (14)
A George III oak cased thirty hour long case clock, by Maddison, Rugeley, with a twin swan's neck pediment above the 31cm painted break arched dial, centred with the makers name, the single train movement strikes on a saucer bell, the slender oak case with quarter reeded columns flanking the shaped cross banded door, above a conforming lower panel, raised upon a plinth base, 221cm H, with weight and pendulum
A George IV mahogany cased long case eight day clock, signed Adams, Middlewich (probably John Adams circa 1820), the twin swan neck pediment above a frieze painted with maple leaves and a pair of freestanding reeded pilasters flanking the 36cm break arch painted dial, with a painted rolling moon above subsidiary second and date dials, signed with the makers name, the two train movement strikes on a saucer bell ,the case with quarter reeded columns flanking a shaped flame mahogany door, above the lower panel with canted corners, plinth base and bracket feet, 228cm H, with two weights and pendulum
A late 19th century Nicole Frères if Liepzig walnut cased upright polyphon, being coin operated, playing 15½â€³ discs, the case having twin ring turned pilasters flanking glazed door, the side with plaque stating 'Drop a penny in the slot, Nicole Freres, Liepzig'; together with seven discs and handle, h.100cm.Fully working.All teeth complete.With pennies and crank handle.
Thomas Smith of London - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having stop-fluted brass pilasters, flanking 12" arch brass dial, signed and with strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.212cm (excluding brass finials).Not currently running (swing of pendulum appears too short).With pendulum and brass cased weight, no key.Strike train wire is broken.Pendulum repaired.Dial with tarnishing, otherwise good.Hood missing section to top and glass to right side is cracked.Case generally good, faded to one side and with loss to bottom left corner of door.Lock to door missing.No feet to case.Brass mounts to top and bottom of back left column missing.
William Riches of Swanton Abbot - an 18th century oak longcase clock, having 12" square brass dial, signed to the silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the plain case with panelled door and boxbase, h.195cm
A late 18th century Dutch ebonised bracket clock, having engraved arched brass dial, with subsidiary convex repeat dial to the arch and centre alarm dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, three winding holes for a rare and complicated two day four train movement, being a fusee going train and hour striking train, a quarter-hour striking train and a pull wind alarm train, with original verge escapement, all striking the quarter hours on one bell and the quarters and hours on the hour on two bells, engraved backplate, the case with glazed side panels and rear door, h.39cm (excluding brass carry handle).In running order.Both pull repeats/strikes working.Movement in good condition.Case worn, possibly repainted, some paint losses to extremities.Glass to back door is replacement.Velvet backing behind brass fret panels is replacement.
Daniel Vauguion of London - a mid-18th century ebonised bracket clock, the arched brass dial signed to silvered plaque to arch, with subsidiary strike/silent dial, silvered chapter ring, rolling date dial, gilt brass corner spandrels, twin winding holes for a brass eight day double fusee movement, having anchor escapement, with pull repeat, elaborately engraved backplate, the case with glazed side panels and back, h.46cm (handle down).Fully working including strike and pull repeat.Movement good.Some tarnishing to silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and name arch.All gilding good.Case good to very good, with modest age wear only.Very minor fret losses to back door.
A pair of 19th century French rosewood and fine specimen marquetry inlaid cabinets, each having acanthus leaf cast gilt metal applied frieze over recessed panelled door, with further crossbanding, opening to reveal shelved interior, all within matching finely inlaid pilasters, with gilt metal chutes and sabots, the conforming sides also inlaid (one door badly damaged top and bottom), w.95cm, d.47cm, h.131cm
A Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet by James Winter & Sons, the upper section having twin arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted with twin frieze drawers over conforming arched panelled lower cupboard doors, stamped 'James Winter & Sons, 151 153 155 Wardour Street, Soho, London' to upper edge of right hand cupboard door, h.195cm, w.141cm, d.48cm.Overall very good and original.Patina original.Unfinished mahogany drawer linings.No particular faults noted.Can be separated.
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