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A Large Rosewood Inlaid Display / Stage Cabinet, circa early 20th century, the top section having glazed doors and panels, raised on turned column supports, above a single drawer, open recess, flanked with a cupboard door, decorated with satinwood inlaid panels of swags and urns, 229cm high, 138cm wide, 44cm deep
A good quality Edwardian crossbanded and light/dark wood strung Mahogany triple Wardrobe having to the left a flight of three flush bras-handled short drawers with linen slides over, the central bevelled mirrored door and right hand door opening to reveal a generous clothes hanging space with a later whitewood (easily removable) drawer unit below, standing on a plinth base and having a pediment with dentil frieze, 75'' wide, 81 1/4'' high x 23 1/4'' deep
A good probably William IV period Walnut mirrored doored Cupboard having classical William IV beading to the pediment 3/4 turned details to either side of the large door which opens to reveal an interior with a hanging rail and adjustable shelving, to the base is a full width drawer with a sliding brushing and/or folding slide surface and the entire piece is raised on moulded feet, 41 1/2'' wide x 83'' high x 18'' deep approx.
A late 19th/ early 20th century American-made steeple clock, signed to the dial for Seth Thomas, matching S and T hands, mahogany veneer case, attractive reverse painted scene to the glazed door panel, retains label to inside rear of case, 8-day gong striking, with alarm on a bell, gridiron style pendulum.
An impressive early 19th century 8-day bell striking James Robinson of Warrington, longcase clock, painted dial with rolling moon to the arch, the dial corners painted with figures representing the four seasons, the case with flame mahogany veneers, full length three pointed top door, square reeded columns to the trunk and square tapered reeded columns to the hood, canted corner base, ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum and winder. (Loomes lists James Robinson as working 1824 to 1834 on Scotland Rd, Warrington), height is approx 233cm(Please note we have more pictures of this clock on our Saleroom catalogue)Condition: Clock Appears complete, largely untouched, no major veneer loss, stringing missing from door, base width is approximately 60 cm, height is 230 cm.
An oak cased 8-day longcase clock with 12 x 17 inch arched brass dial and moonphase, signed to the dial Elizabeth Moore, Loomes listed her as c1780 succeeding her husband Francis Moore, both of whom are recorded as working in Ferrybridge, Yorks, the case has attractive dragons carved into the trunk door, along with other carvings probably done later, with pendulum and two cast lead weights.
A rare and unusual early 19th century French figurine clock, the case of domed top architectural form in Belgian black marble, cast and gilded classical mounts, featuring a gilded figurine of a loosely clad female holding up her shawl to obscure most of the dial, annular chapter ring silk suspension movement, unsigned, bell striking, 51cm tall, with pendulum and key, the back door is of metal construction, approx weight 17kgsCondition: generally untouched and dusty, back door hinges need attention, some crazing/ cracks to chapter ring, very minor chips to base and one corner, ticking condition, figurine probably bronze but cannot look underneath or remove to confirmPlease note we have more pictures of this clock on our Saleroom catalogue
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED M.A. COLES, LONDON, the 11 3/4-inch break-arch brass dial, signed in the arch, with silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arched hood with brass mounted stop-fluted tapering columns, the case of fine colour, the door with moulded edge and arch top, the base with fielded panel front, with two weights, pendulum and winder. 213.5cm high
A MID 20TH CENTURY MAPPIN & WEBB BRANDED LONGCASE CLOCK having mahogany carcase and walnut door and panel, the fancy gilt fret decorated face, having chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, having tubular gong chimes with pendulum and weights, standing 230cm high, with presentation plaque dated 1926
Two early-Victorian Valentines, c.1840, each featuring a central hand-painted design of dog and flowers, paper lace border (the paper by Addenbrooke), one card with kennel (door opens and closes), the other with dog holding message, 'Scraps gratefully received' and a copy of The Times; the flowers lift to reveal hidden messages. Unexamined out of frames. 23cm by 18cm (Times card); 22cm by 17cm (kennel card). (2)
Unusual handmade Victorian Valentine, c.1870, 'A Companion for a Single Gentleman', card appliqued with objects and fabric representing what is considered to be useful or comforting to a man ('prime cigars', 'night cap', 'bed room slippers', 'morning paper', 'shirt buttons' and so on), central chromolithographic scrap of a pretty young woman, a card beneath bearing love heart and arrow, inscribed inside, 'oh Dear Doctor can you cure love, yes sir Go to the Door above', the main card in two pieces (title page and main appliqued design). Folk Art Interest
An 18th century oval gilt metal mourning pendant, sepia painted with a classical female and sheep, under a weeping willow, beside a bird cage on stand, the door of the cage open and bird in flight, the polychrome enamelled plinth surrounded by seed pearls, approx 3.4cm x 4.5cm over loopCondition: one seed pearl loose, some crazing to paint, wear and tear
Collection of Kate Greenaway artist design cards, Victorian, comprising: four c.1880 cards by Marcus Ward depicting children inside flowers (daffodil, primrose, purple pansy, plum blossom); c.1876-78 set of four Christmas & New Year cards despicting seasons (plus two duplicates); four 'Seasons for 1882' cards (Spring trimmed to central image); three c.1880 greetings cards published by Marcus Ward depicting girls with flowers, each card bearing initials 'K.G.'; two c.1880 Marcus Ward cards depicting girls dancing with garland of roses, bearing initials 'K.G.'; c.1877 Marcus Ward boy at a door; c.1890 Marcus Ward girl in 18th-century dress; c.1876 Marcus Ward girl holding sealed letter; c.1870 Marcus Ward baby with butterfly; Simple Simon Christmas card; four c.1880 Marcus Ward Christmas cards depicting children playing (worn as found); c.1880 Marcus Ward card depicting mother and daughter skating on a pond. Together with 15 Kate Greenaway type cards, seven of which are invitation cards (44)
18th-century mezzotint engraving depicting young lady (baring bosom) who is looking wistfully at two courting doves (while inadvertently neglecting her boiling milk), framed & glazed, publication details not visible, 36cm by 46cm. Together with a satirical late-Georgian colour stipple engraving depicting young lady having an affair, her lover escaping out of the door while she hides her husband's eyes from the bed, verre eglomise frame, 27cm by 37cm (2)
Father Christmas. Collection of 15 Victorian & Edwardian greetings cards depicting Father Christmas, to include a mid-Victorian elaborate pierced paper lace card (with central image of fairy) opening to reveal vibrant chromolithographic head of Father Christmas; mid-Victorian embossed paper card by Bollans & Co. depicting Santa in brown coat; a mid-Victorian card by Joseph Mansell with die-cut Father Christmas in green coat; a late-Victorian embossed & die-cut card by Raphael Tuck depicting Father Christmas delivering presents with child sleeping in bed; a mid-Victorian "lift the flap" card with Father Christmas behind a tree; a mid-Victorian elaborate silvered paper lace card with doors opening to reveal Santa in purple coat; a small late-Victorian card with opening door to reveal photographic image of Santa; a series of gilt illustrated cards by Marcus Ward, and others. Together with two c.1930 parcel labels depicting Santa with sleigh full of toys (17)
An XVIII Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and minute dial inscribed "Heywood, Northwich", the hood with a stepped dentil cornice and fretwork frieze, square hood door with reeded capitals, crossbanded trunk door, reeded pilasters, the base with reeded canted corners, applied panel, on ogee feet, 204cm high.
An XVIII Century Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, square glazed door to brass dial with Roman numerals, moon face and date aperture, inscribed 'A. Coats, Wigan', the trunk with shaped door and reeded column pilasters, on a chamfered base with ogee feet, 224cm high.
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