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Norfolk, Shropham.- Charter of William son of Eluric to John son of Aylmer, leasing land at Waterslede beside the grantee's door for an annual rent of two pence and a down payment of six shillings, witnesses: Peter of Shropham and his brother, and Robert and Henry of 'bradecher' [Bradcar, a manor in Shropham] and others, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 7 lines in a Gothic book hand, 6 small wormholes in text, lower right corner cut away slightly affecting one word of text, folds, creased and a little browned, white wax seal of a floral device surrounded by grantor's name, seal worn and edges chipped, 82 x 206mm., preserved in a custom made box, [c. 1180].⁂ Provenance: from the collections of Francis Blomefield (d. 1752) and Sir Thomas Phillipps with his manuscript no. 36398 on verso.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY 'DIRECTOR'S' BRACKET CLOCK, CIRCA 1905 the rectangular case with rounded arch top, decorated with satinwood crossbanding and scrolling foliage inlays, the canted corners inlaid with stylised leaf pendants, silk-backed fretwork panels to the sides and silk-backed metal diaperwork door to rear, the Roman and Arabic 8½ in. silvered dial with subsidiary chime/silent, regulation and Whittington/Westminster chime dials above, all on a gilt ground of engraved scroll foliage, the substantial triple chain fusee movement with rise and fall regulation, striking the Whittington quarter chimes on eight bells and the Westminster quarter chimes on four gongs, the hour struck on a fifth gong, with pendulum, winder and case key 62cm high
Victorian rosewood Davenport writing slope with replacement green tooled leather panel, replacement Bramah lock, knee recess flanked by two tapering fluted columns, small drawer for pen and ink storage, single cupboard door opening to reveal four drawers, each with original turned knob handles, width 61cm (24"), depth 51cm (23"), height 83cm (33").Condition report: Replacement writing leather, replacement lock, good colour.
Victorian Pier cabinet with matching mirror, mahogany and thuya wood panelled veneers, arched mirror standing on single door cabinet base, decorated with blue and white ceramic classical panels, interior with two fixed shelves, decorated all over with brass beading, width 81cm (32"), height 208cm (82").Condition report: Very high standard of cabinet making, approximately 9" of brass beading missing to left hand side of pedestal, original mirror.
17th century oak tridarn, open top section above central section containing two cupboards with pegged hinges, decorative turned pendants, base with two three panel doors, width 135cm (53"), depth 53cm (21"), height 190cm (75").Condition report: Overall condition good, original back panels, left hand door to centre section locked, no keys.
Late 18th century long-case clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, square brass dial with spandrels, chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, secondary minute dial, case with canopy, decorated with blind fretwork panel, trunk with fluted quartered columns, cross-banded door, box base with batwing white-wood inlays, height 194cm (76").Condition report: Case of good colour, un-restored movement, 13" square dial silvered, later chapter ring.
Edwardian mock Sheraton mahogany display cabinet on table, top section with swan neck pediment above single glazed door covering two fixed shelves, base with single drawer, square section tapering legs, the whole cabinet inlaid with classical urns, trailing stylised vines and other classical whimsies, width 59cm (23"), depth 47cm (18"), height 170cm (67").Condition report: Overall good, very small half inch section of chequered inlay to glazed panel retaining mould missing.
Leigh Newton late 18th century long-case clock, 8-day movement, striking on single bell, arched white painted dial containing rolling moon, spandrels painted with classical figures depicting the four seasons, chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, two secondary dials, case with swan neck pediment, framing gilded glazed panels, trunk with fluted quartered columns, door with shaped top, feather figuring, box base, height 226cm (89").Condition report: Movement appearing to have had earlier restoration, case with various small pieces of moulding missing or requiring re-gluing, also a suggestion lower section of case might have had water damage at some stage.
Mid 19th century Dutch mahogany veneered floor standing double corner cupboard, dome top above single glazed door covering two fixed shelves, base with bow front single panel door, all standing on bracket feet, the whole cabinet decorated with marquetry inlay birds, flowers, vases of flowers etc., width 81cm (32"), height 195cm (77").Condition report: Glazed door locked, key missing, block to dome pediment possibly replaced, otherwise good colour and finish.
James Sandiford, Salford, late 18th century long- case clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, brass arched dial with rolling moon, applied spandrels, chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, secondary dial and date aperture flanked by decorative etched scrolls supporting two birds, case with swan neck pediment, glazed door frame to canopy missing, trunk with quarted fluted columns, central door with moulded edge, figured mahogany box base with original bracket feet, height 226cm (89").Condition report: Movement would benefit from re-furbishment, dial requires restoration and cleaning, glazed frame and glass for face missing, section of moulding to right hand side of box base missing.
Mid 19th century mahogany wall mounted corner cupboard, moulded frieze above single glazed door with serpentine astragals, original and moulded glass, interior with three concave fixed shelves, green painted width 80cm (31"), depth 50cm (20"), height 118cm (46").Condition report: Later painted interior, otherwise good order.
George III mahogany press cupboard, top section with figured mahogany frieze above two single panel doors, covering five sliding shelves, base with two short and two long graduated drawers, original brass bail handles, bracket feet, width 127cm (50"), depth 56cm (22"), height 203cm (80").Condition report: One brass escutcheon missing to right hand top door, original brass bail handles, small sections of cock-beading missing to top left hand short drawers, overall colour good.
A George III mahogany long case clock, the flat hood with moulded cornice, and three quarter columns above a long trunk door on panelled base with bracket feet, the 30cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals by David Compigne, Winton, the seconds dial inscribed with astrological divisions calendar aperture to an eight day movement striking on a bell, 197cm high
A George III satinwood and purple heart banded secretaire cabinet, attributed to Gillows, circa 1800, the upper section with shaped three quarter gallery, above a further open shelf, flanked on each side by a small cupboard door, the fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of arched pigeon holes and an arrangement of six small drawers, above three further long graduated drawers, on slender tapering bracket feet, 153cm high, 88cm wide, 47cm deep For a closely related design by Gilows see Lindsay Boynton, Gillows Furniture Designs 1760-1800, The Bloomfield Press 1995, page 148, figure 7.
A Regency mahogany breakfront side cabinet, attributed to Gillows, circa 1815, the pierced gilt metal three quarter gallery, above the moulded frieze decorated with patera terminals, the central pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to an arrangement of sixteen solid mahogany lined drawers, flanked on each side by a further panelled cupboard door opening to five sliding trays, on a moulded shallow plinth and turned feet, 95cm high, 158cm wide, 47cm deep For a closely related example but with interior shelves rather than fitted drawers, see Christie's London, Important English Furniture, 9th June 2005, Lot 271 (£26,400).The form and specific carved and moulded detailing to this rare model of library cabinet demonstrates a design of cabinet introduced by Gillows circa 1810. Closely related library furniture was supplied by Gillows for the Library at Tatton Park, Cheshire, and also to neighbouring Mere Hall in 1815 (see Christie's House sale, Mere Hall, 23 May 1994, lots 188-192).
ϒ A Flemish walnut, ebonised and ivory inlaid cabinet on stand, possibly Antwerp, the cabinet 18th century the stand later, the central door incorporating ebony, rosewood and ivory inlaid compass dial motif, surrounded by ten short drawers each decorated with ivory stringing and ripple moulded edges, the stand on barley twist supports joined by a rectangular peripheral stretcher, and on turned bun feet, 149cm high, 104cm wide, 41cm deep ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A George II mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1755, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the moulded and arched pediment with central plinth section, above three astragal glazed doors each opening to a shelved interior, the lower section with a blind fretwork frieze above a central panel door opening to four graduated drawers, flanked on each side by a panel door opening to a divided interior, on shaped bracket feet, 258cm high, 132cm wide, 39cm deep Please note: The estimate for this lot should read £4,000 – 6,000 (reduced from the original estimate)
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