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Lot 441

Two Door Wardrobe with Two Drawers under

Lot 249

Small Two Door Cupboard with Drawer

Lot 737

Inlaid Mahogany Two Door Cupboard

Lot 562

Good Quality Solid Pine Two Door Wardrobe with Four Drawers under

Lot 880

Cinnabar and black lacquer Hatsunedana Japanese, Meiji period fitted cupboards and drawers in two sections divided by display shelves, door and drawer fronts decorated in relief with a central scene of Si Wang Mu standing upon a dragon moving through clouds paired by a Samurai playing a biwa, the remaining door, drawers and display shelf panels with various birds upon and amidst trees and flowers, interior of doors with trailing foliage and flowers in coloured togidashi and black ground, all framed by the cinnabar work with linear and foliated motifs, on a stand fitted three drawers 147cm x 104cm x 41cm

Lot 486

Zitan wood table cabinet Chinese, Guangxu period with copper padlock mounts, formed in two double door compartments above a single cabinet width shallow drawer, the facades from the upper compartment finely carved with scrolling clouds, phoenix perched on rocks set against swirling clouds, the latter repeated on drawer front 53cm high x 32cm wide x 20.5cm deep

Lot 119

A 19th century mahogany long case clock, with a shaped hood and corinthian columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the moon phase dial with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and a calendar aperture

Lot 8

An Edwardian mahogany standing corner cupboard with a broken swan neck pediment above an astragal glazed door, the base with a cupboard door on bracket feet

Lot 4

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, with a rectangular top above a glazed door and sides on square legs and spade feet

Lot 640

Toy, A Chad Valley Tinplate Clockwork Delivery Van, detailed tinprinted body with 'CV10032' registration, 'Dennis' to radiator, Royal Crest to sides and board games to roof, serves as a biscuit tin with opening rear door (fair, rear door replaced, some denting and scratches)

Lot 645

Toys, Wells Brimtoy Pocketoys Removals Vans, No.9/508 Pocketoy Removal Van, in original box, four other examples, Bentalls, Presta, All Over The Globe and Pocketoy Removals, with larger Pocketoy Transport Luton Van (fair to good, Bentalls and Globe lack door latches, box fair) (6)

Lot 599

[PAUL I]: (1754-1801) Emperor of Russia 1796-1801. The only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great. Assassinated. An extremely interesting A.L.S., in an unknown hand, related to the assassination of the Emperor, five pages, 4to, n.p., 22nd April 1801, in French. A cleanly and carefully written lengthy letter, dated less than a month after Paul I was assassinated, reporting with precision and detail about the conspiracy, about all events happened the last day, indicating the names of witnesses, conspirators, and Imperial Family members behaviour. The letter also explains the attitude, knowledge of conspiracy and decisions taken by the Grand Dukes Konstantin and Alexander, the Emperor´s sons. The text states in part `Since September 1800 it was decided in St. Petersburg to remove Paul from governing, and it was intended to do so with the pretext of madness, and to proclaim Regent the Grand Duke Alexander… but for the execution of such a plan needed persons who would join to hatred and personal revenge the impossibility of playing any kind of role during the length of his Reign.´ further saying `..The Emperor was becoming each day harder with his punishments, more and more unfair and arbitrary with his decisions… Finally fated helped the conspirators´ intentions when H.I.M, having ordered to build the Castle of St. Michael so promptly and expensively, moved with his family and favourites even before the walls were fully finished...´ further giving details about the castle, its secret doors and underground passages, `..and it was in that castle that the unfortunate Paul I was assassinated on the night of the 23rd to 24th March 1801.´ The letter further explains what the Emperor did on his last day, and reports on the assassination details stating in part `..It was through that secret door that Amalgonoff, Aide-de-Camp to the Emperor, came in; the Hussard standing before the Emperor´s bedroom forbid him to disturb the Sovereign, arguing that he was sleeping…when the conspirators arrived he only had time to shout Bount (revolt), and immediately after he got a sabre stroke to his head… When the Hussard shouted, Paul barely sleepy, jumped out of his bed…Prince Zoubov, leading the conspirators, sabre in hand, said that Paul Petrovich is a mad man who must leave the throne and who is unworthy to reign.. Nicolas hit the Emperor´s hand, breaking it, and leaving him disarmed…..then Prince Zoubov, his brother Nicolas, Bennigsen and…took the scarf of the Aide de Camp and used it to strangle the unfortunate Paul..´ and before concluding stating `The two Grand Dukes left the St Michel castle at 11h in the night and went to the Winter Palace; when they were told about their father´s death, they were horrified, and Alexander loathed to take a crown covered with blood..´ At the conclusion bearing a 5 verses poem referring to the Emperor Paul I, and a final annotation stating `General Pahlen was leading the troops, and towards midnight all those who had been designated by the conspirators to be arrested, were indeed arrested´ A very interesting content and lengthy contemporary report on Paul I assassination. Overall age wear, with edges irregularly trimmed. G £500-800Grand Duke Alexander (1777-1825) Son of Paul I and future Emperor of Russia. Grand Duke Constantin (1779-1831) Son of Paul I.Nikolay Alexandrovich Zubov (1763-1805) Russian Count.Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen (1745-1826) Baltic-German General and Count. Governor of St. Petersburg 1798-1801.Levin August von Bennigsen (1745-1826) German General in the service of the Russian Empire.

Lot 440

Edwardian W.H. Ell Patent Safechek Sovereign changer, patent no.22067, in mahogany counter top cabinet with brass fittings, galleried tray top, over a hinged single door with brass double coin slot to the centre flanked by two glazed panels enclosing two columns each of ten brass cups to dispense change for sovereigns and half sovereigns, over a single base drawer H31cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 436

Late 19th century American drop-dial Vanner and Prests Molliscorium advertising wall clock by The Baird Clock Co. Pittsburgh, of figure-of-eight form the lower hinged door inscribed 'Compo Embrocation', H79cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1474

19th century longcase clock with swan neck pediment, arched dial with painted lady, the dial inscribed "David Dewar, Doun", the trunk door with shaped columns on rectangular base, 220cm high

Lot 1478

Oak cased longcase clock, the case containing a brass dial inscribed M Dean, plain trunk door above a rectangular base, 190cm high approx

Lot 1423

Early 20th century cast brass mounted walnut mantel clock, the arched case with overhanging cornice surmounted by four flaming finials and further central flaming urn over caryatid mounts and pierced brass sound frets on a stepped base on scrolling feet to an arched and glazed door with bevelled glass enclosing a 17cm brass dial with regulation subsidiary over an Arabic silvered chapter ring with outside minute track and black finished hands to a square brass movement with plates united by four screwed pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on two coiled gongs (requiring restoration), height 45cm

Lot 1479

Mid-19th century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid 8-day longcase clock, Wollar & Co, Norwich, the arched hood with scrolling pediment and set with three globe and eagle finials over free-standing baluster columns to a moulded throat (af)and long arched trunk door on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet to a 30cm third period painted and arched dial with gilt highlighted floral sprays, the arch over a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 224cm

Lot 1477

Longcase clock, the oak case with swan neck pediment, arched dial, the arch painted with a pheasant with painted dial below and gilt hands, inscribed Ward Spilsby, the trunk door with ivory escutcheon all above a rectangular base

Lot 1476

Late Victorian oak cased longcase clock with swan neck pediment and arched dial with Prince of Wales feathers to arch, painted dial inscribed R Francis-Attleborough, the trunk door with two train movement above oak rectangular base, 210cm high

Lot 1408

Early 20th century Continental gilt brass carriage clock, the enamelled dial surrounded by a gilt brass decoration, one side modelled with a lady in pastoral setting, the opposite with a gentleman in warrior dress, the door in reverse with a further man hunting, the movement numbered 9510, 16cm high

Lot 1424

Late 19th century walnut and inlaid drop dial wall clock, the bevelled surround over carved and pierced ears with glazed and hinged door and shaped base to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 29cms painted Roman dial with pierced hands to a twin spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 70cms

Lot 1473

Mid 19th century longcase clock, the dial inscribed "William Buxton, Bishop Auckland", with swan neck pediment with arched dial with painted view of dogs in mountain landscape, the corners with painted elephants and camels, the trunk door flanked by turned pilasters raised on a rectangular base

Lot 199

Early 20th century brass household and door furniture to include a bell, wall sconces and a door knocker, together with a mahogany handled garden tool, a desk bell in the form of a tortoise and a mid 20th century chrome candle holder

Lot 370

A modern tall and narrow bank of seven drawers below a glazed cupboard door

Lot 198

A quantity of metalware, mainly brass to include door hardware together with two Morse code instruments, fire irons and two shove ha-penny boards and a Radius 52 blowtorch

Lot 160

Mixed furniture to include a French style painted armchair, a mirror and a mahogany two door cabinet

Lot 108

A late 19th/early 20th century French brass carriage clock having white enamel dial with Roman numerals A/F missing back door

Lot 181

An early 20th century oak two door wardrobe with single drawer below

Lot 414

A mixed lot to include a nursing chair, two occasional tables, and a four door glazed cabinet

Lot 340

A small two door cabinet, together with mixed vinyl records to include Sergio Mendes, Oliver and other

Lot 27

A Victorian mahogany open bookcase, circa 1870, the central open section with height adjustable shelves, flanked by a cupboard door to each side, 132cm high, 182cm wide, 40cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank

Lot 447

A George III mahogany and crossbanded bureau bookcase, circa 1780, the pierced fretwork pediment incorporating parquetry roundels and a central carved giltwood eagle surmount, the arcaded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower section with a hinged fall opening to a fitted interior incorporating small drawers, pigeon holes, a central cupboard door veneered with satinwood, flanked by drawers fronted by false bookbindings, above four long graduated drawers and shaped bracket feet, 256cm high, 106cm wide, 52cm deep Please note, a selection of leather-bound books are offered with this lot. They are not the books illustrated in the catalogue but are viewed with the item in the saleroom. 

Lot 1132

An '18th century' oak court cupboard, moulded cornice above two small cupboards to frieze, the recess with two further cupboard doors, turned pillars, the projecting base with cupboard door, carved with loznges throughout, 145cm high, 139cm wide, 61cm deep (reconstructed from period timbers)

Lot 1324

A 'George III' mahogany longcase clock, 33.5cm square brass dial inscribed Pat Foley, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with giltwood eagle cresting, above a swan neck pediment and a boldly carved mask to frieze, stop-fluted Corinthian columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, ogee bracket feet, 245cm high, c.1780 and later

Lot 1163

A Victorian brass door stop, cast as a basket of fruit and flowers, posted handle, 35cm high, c.1860

Lot 1331

A George III Lancashire mahogany longcase clock, 33.5cm arched brass dial, inscribed William Kirk, Stockport, Roman and Arabic numerals, rolling moon phase to arch, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case in the manner of Gillow of Lancaster, brass ball and spire finials, lofty swan neck pediment, above a frieze carved with blind fretwork, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by brass capped stop-fluted quarter columns and rusticated angles, ogee bracket feet, 233cm high, c.1785

Lot 1206

An Arts & Crafts two piece bedroom suite by Harris Lebus, pat.no.8896/1904, comprising wardrobe and a dressing table, deep frieze set with a beaten copper panel above a rectangular bevelled mirror door, the base with deep drawer, the dressing table with conforming mounts, the wardrobe 216cm high, 124cm wide, the dressing table 141cm high, 99cm wide, c.1905

Lot 1202

An early Scottish Victorian long case, painted arched dial inscribed J Carswell, Kilmarnock, two subsidiary dials, the arch painted with Burns at the Plough, the spandrels with Scottish figures, the hood with scroll pediment, shaped door to waist, turned feet, 233cm high, c.1850

Lot 1355

A Victorian burr walnut music room cabinet, well figured top with matched veneers and a pierced three-quarter gallery, above an undertier and a glazed door enclosing labelled shelves trimmed in tooled and gilt leather, turned lotus carved supports, ceramic casters, 105cm high, 66cm wide, c.1850

Lot 1335

A Victorian gilt metal and porcelain mounted walnut and marquetry credenza, well figured top with matched veneers above a rectangular door centred by an oval plaque painted in the manner of Sevres, on a bleu celeste ground, flanked by a pair of glazed doors, divided by acanthus grasped fluted columns, plinth base, 105cm high, 182cm wide, c.1860

Lot 1513

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 29cm painted arched dial inscribed Johnson, Knaresbro (sic), Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the arch and spandrels painted with summer flowers, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass capped reeded columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, plinth base, 223cm high, c.1800

Lot 1523

A William IV oak longcase clock, 33cm enamel dial inscribed W.Roberts, Roman numerals, crested by a rural lumberjack and his faithful hound, foliage to spandrels, eight day movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment above turned baluster pilasters, moulded Gothik door to waist above two further raised fields conforming, the whole outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, plinth base, 217cm high, c.1835

Lot 1063

An Italian gilt metal mounted tooled leather table cabinet, the fan shaped top with shallow gallery above a rectangular door centred by a portrait miniature lithographed in polychrome with an allusion to Cupid and Psyche, flanked by a pair of bookcase compartments, decorated overall and picked out in gilt with a courting couple and Rococo devices, lion paw feet, 36cm high, 43cm wide, c.1920

Lot 1421

An Anglo-Indian elm bureau, early 20th century, the drop down door intricately carved with stylised fronds and leaves, above a single drawer

Lot 1495

An '18th century' oak blanket chest, hinged top now enclosing a shallow compartment above a door, carved in relief with lozenges and strapwork, stile feet, 78cm high, 105cm wide, alterations, elements c.1700

Lot 1162

A Victorian cast iron and brass country house door stop, posted loop handle, fluted base, 29.5cm high, c.1850

Lot 1122

An 18th century oak long case clock, the 28cm painted square face inscribed Em Burton, Kendal, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken pediment centred by a ball finial, shaped door to waist, bracket feet, 113cm high

Lot 1226

A pair of plaster door crestings, of medieval jesters, in buff and washed black, 69cm wide

Lot 1304

A George III oak longcase clock, square painted dial inscribed Jno. Easton, Petworth, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, thirty-hour movement, the hood with outswept cornice, rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, c.1800

Lot 492

A Chinese hardwood rectangular table cabinet, sliding rectangular panelled door enclosing an arrangement of drawers, brass swan neck handles to sides, 25.5cm wide, c.1900

Lot 1071

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, serpentine cresting above a rectangular glazed door, open undertier, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, rectangular legs, 172cm high, 93cm wide, c.1905

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