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A 19th century oak long case clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a long trunk door on a box base, the 30cm dial painted with a hare coursing scene to the arch, the spandrels painted with grapes, having Arabic numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed “Jn Couzens, Langport”
A Victorian carved oak quarter chiming bracket clock, Unsigned, late 19th century, the substantial four pillar triple chain fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum incorporating rise/fall beam regulation to suspension, the quarters sounding a choice of two melodies on either a graduated set of eight bells or four gongs and the hour sounding on an additional larger gong, the 7.25 inch wide single sheet silvered brass Roman numeral dial with steel fleur-de-lys hands and fine foliate scroll engraved infill to spandrel areas with the upper continuing into the shallow arch to envelop the triple CHIME/SILENT, FAST/SLOW regulation and WHITTINGTON/WESTMINSTER chimes selection dials set within a canted silvered brass surround, the open triangular pedimented case with fan carved tympanum over inverted breakfront alternating applied rosette and fluted panel decorated frieze and bevel-glazed hinged door to the dial aperture flanked by projecting carved fluted Corinthian Columns, the sides with conforming frieze over leafy trail pierced rectangular sound frets and the rear with rectangular brass grille inset door, on ogee moulded skirt base with block feet, 57cm (22.5ins) high including finial
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL CARRIAGE CLOCK, cream enamel dial, s.d., with blue Arabic numerals within champleve panel, four glass panels, solid door to back, back of movement stamped 'MADE IN FRANCE' within an oval, height to top of swing handle 15cm, with key (condition: in working order at time of cataloguing, dial has cracks in the section between the numbers 3 and 6, the back door is not closing properly as is slightly mishapen)
A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE RECTANGULAR NEEDLEWORK BOX, faded and in need of restoration, the hinged lid inlaid with a spray of roses within a geometric border, opening to reveal a pink silk and patterned paper interior above double doors enclosing three drawers, each inlaid with a different geometric pattern, on a plinth style base lacking one foot, height 21cm x width 24.5cm x depth 19cm (condition: outside of box faded from sunlight bleaching, several veneer repairs which are prominent due to fading, patch of veneer loss and splits to the lid, knobs on doors are replacement but drawer knobs look original, door interiors have oval replacements, one foot missing)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY BRACKET CLOCK, ormolu figural surmount of Hercules wearing a lion skin, the tortoiseshell and ormolu mounted balloon shaped case with shell and fruit above the door and eagle with outstretched wings above Classical devices to the foot of the door and between the front legs, the circular embossed gilt dial with enamel white and blue Roman numerals and an enamel plaque below the dial 'HELYE A PARIS', the backplate engraved the same, the eight day movement with count wheel strike on a bell, with key, case key and pendulum, height 69.5cm (condition: left side panel has two cracks in the glass, brass inlay missing to left and right sides, gap between back door and interior base, other losses to timber and splits, ormolu surmount is loose, movement winds, heard and seen chiming)
A RESTORED 1948 MORRIS 8 'E' SERIES FOUR DOOR SALOON MOTOR CAR, in green and black finish, 918cc petrol engine with a manual gearbox, first registered 23/10/1948, Registration Number HRU 514, unverified mileage shown as 67912, six previous keepers, one key and V5C present, the bodywork has been restored fairly recently but has a few chips to paintwork, the engine bay is clean with a new battery, fuel pump, distributor cap and others, battery has no charge but we are informed that the engine does run, no rips or grime on interior, but dashboard does have two cracks
A 1974 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW FOUR DOOR SALOON MOTOR CAR, finished in British Racing green with cream leather interior, 6750cc V8 petrol engine, automatic gearbox, mileage shown as 50993 (unverified), Registration Number TCS 347M, V5C present and two keys, with four 'RR' hub caps, chassis badge No.SRH 17959, original paint code 9500640, flat battery so untested, small amount of paint loss around all door window seals, leather interior shows signs of crazing but no obvious rips or tears
A G PLAN 1960'S TEAK SIDEBOARD, model 4058, designed by Victor B Wilkins, comprising of an off centre bank of four drawers, flanked by a double door cupboard revealing a shelved interior and a fall front cocktail cabinet on four circular tapering legs, width 206cm x depth 46cm x height 79cm (condition: loose part to hinge on fall front door (not missing), sunlight fading, surface mark, frame solid)
AN AVALON TEAK MODULAR THREE SECTION SHELVING SYSTEM, comprising of four metal uprights, chest of three graduating drawers, fall front bureau, a deep and narrow double wooden sliding cupboard doors sections and two glazed double cupboard sections, two shelves, bearing labels to interior, width of each 81.5cm x overall width 250.5cm x depth 43cm x height 182cm (condition: some veneer loss, surface scratches, rusting to metal uprights and bars, deep wooden door section with later cut holes at base)
A LADDERAX TEAK MODULAR TWO SECTION WALL SHELVING SYSTEM, comprising of three metal laddered uprights, one double cupboard door section, one long shelf with lipped edge and eight long shelves, overall width 185cm x depth 36cm x height 203cm (condition: surface scratches, overall good condition)
GREAVES AND THOMAS, a 1970's teak and afromosia sideboard, with three central graduating drawers, the top drawer with cutlery dividers bedside a fall front door with a single interior drawer, flanked by single cupboard doors, on tapering legs, width 220cm x depth 45cm x height 78cm (condition: sunlight fading, frame solid, left door lock damaged)
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN MOUSEMAN OAK WALL HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, the four panel sides flanking a single eight panel door with wrought iron latch and hinges, opening to reveal three fixed shelves, signed with mouse carving lower left hand side, width 69.5cm x depth 48cm x height 97cm (condition: top has patches of green household paint, interior shelves with water ring marks)
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, cushion moulded cornice above a plain frieze supported on plain columns, the 32cm (12 1/2'') brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, brass boys and crown spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement, dial named Oliver Ardmagh, plain trunk door and plinth base on bracket feet, height 208cm, with pendulum, weights, door key and winding key (condition: not seen working, splits to front of plinth base)
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE CONTINENTAL OAK AND INLAID CHEST, incorporating older timbers, rectangular top above a single deep drawer with fielded panels surrounding an inlaid trompe l'oeil arched door and chequered floor design, the drawer flanked by two doric columns to each side, with a double door cupboard under with fielded panels, three rows of double columns and an inlaid band of lozenges, shelf to the interior, on flattened bun feet to the front, width 98cm x depth 52.5cm height 110cm (condition: the top of the chest has several splits, sections of fielding missing, part of front left foot off but present, section of moulding loose but present)
A GEORGE III OAK LANCASHIRE CHEST, hinged plank top over a central cupboard door opening to reveal shelves, flanked by two fielded panels, two short drawers below with fret cut brass backplates and swan neck handles, the sides fitted with a cupboard to each end, on stiles, width 143cm x depth 57cm x height 91.5cm (condition: planked top has splits and old woodworm damage, altered interior layout)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID DISPLAY CABINET, the detachable broken swan neck pediment above a raised overhanging and wavy serpentine cornice above central astragal glazed single door with oval side panels, enclosing three shelves, flanked by oval bevelled mirrors, the lower section with an open recess with fret carved gallery with bevel edged mirror back flanked by single door astragal glazed cabinets, on six square tapering legs with spade feet, width 136cm x depth 39cm x height 216cm, with key (condition: overall good condition, the detachable overhanging raised back has splits including one around the left hand hole for the turned support, other wear commensurate with age and use)
A GEORGE III PALE OAK, MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JAMES OATLEY OF TAMWORTH, broken swan neck pediment with stamped brass roundels with brass orb finial, the arched hood on fluted columns with brass caps flanking a painted dial, the arch with oval vignette of a gardener, strawberry and floral painted spandrels, the 32cm/12 1/2'' dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, named 'Jas Oatley Tamworth', reverse of the movement plate named WILSON, the trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base with shaped bracket feet, height 237cm, with pendulum, two weights, trunk key and winding key (condition: the case is in good clean condition, the dial has two patches of paint loss where the movement is fastened, James Oatley was deported to Australia in 1814 arriving in Hobart in 1815, he was pardoned in 1821 and his later clocks bear the name of James Oatley, Sydney)
A LATE 17TH CENTURY STYLE EIGHT DAY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with moulded pediment and blind fret, carved heart, square hood door enclosing brass 23.5cm/9 1/4'' dial, brass boys and crown spandrels, Roman numerals, dial named 'John Stokes', bell strike, plain trunk to a shortened plinth base, height 197cm x max width 47cm, with pendulum, two weights and winding key (condition: both the case and the movement have been restored/repaired and altered over time, hands replaced, not seen working)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID AND BANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched hood with pierced oval decoration, the painted 33cm/13'' dial with arched scene titled Esther accusing Haman, the spandrels with figures emblematic of the four continents, titled Europe, Asia, America, Africa, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials (worn), the trunk door with canted corners, on a plinth base which has been cut down, height 215cm, with painted pendulum and two weights (condition: splits to moulding to the swan neck pediment, losses to trunk door, base reduced in height
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the dial inscribed Peter Pohlmann, London, the hood with brass finials and fret carved panels on stop fluted columns above an arched trunk door and brass stop fluted corners on a panelled base and bracket feet, the arched dial with dolphin and mask gilt metal spandrels, strike/silent dial in the arch, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the eight-day repeating mechanism striking on a bell, 12 inch dial, 255 cm high
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