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19thC/ Georgian longcase clock, Whitley, Bridgenorth to painted Roman arch top dial, with date aperture and Maritime decoration. The 30 hour movement striking on a bell, in oak and mahogany case with banded inlay and shell decoration to door, the hood with swan neck pediments, plain columns and brass ornamentation, raised on bracket feet, 216cm tall including brass finial
Georgian long case clock, G Crane, Worcester to painted Roman dial, with date aperture and secondary seconds, the eight day movement striking on a bell. In oak and mahogany case with banded and strung boxwood inlay with turned columns, three quarter door with ornate brass escutcheon plate, the hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns and boxwood inlay, raised on bracket feet
Winterhalder Hofmeier and Schwarzenbach early 20thC mantel/ bracket clock with maker's trademark stamped to the two train movement, Roman silvered chapter ring with beetle and poker hands and spandrelled corners, in lightly carved oak case, with lyre decoration to rear door forming the strike sound hole, 38cm tall
20thC longcase clock, the brass and steel effect Roman dial signed by retailer Charles E Short, Brighton, the arch top with moonphase feature over, the three train movement with Westminster chime, the mahogany case with glazed door, the hood with swan neck pediment, 198cm tall including brass finial
Please read the Important Information section before registering to bid for this lot.Fabergé nephrite, rock crystal, mother-of-pearl and vari-colour gold miniature model of a sedan chair, marked with the Kokoshnik and 56 to one foot and workmaster’s initials M.N for Mikhail Perchin, St. Petersburg, to another foot, scratched inventory number 5885 at base, circa 1899-1903, with import marks for George Stockwell, London, 1928 to one gold side panel below window. The rocaille vari-colour gold frame chased with scrolls to the interior, mounted with six rich green nephrite panels, the rock crystal windows engraved with simulated swagged and tasselled curtains, the hinged door with functioning handle revealing a mother-of-pearl seat to the interior, each side with two chased gold hinged brackets supporting a reeded gold and nephrite pole, in a velvet and satin-lined Fabergé wooden case 7.8 cm. high Provenance Acquired by Mr. K.W. Woollcombe-Boyce on 9 October 1929 from Wartski for £75 and thence by descent to the present owner. Recorded in two family inventories, the first inscribed: ‘Tortoiseshell, Ivory, Coral, Jade etc, 9.10.29: Jade, gold & crystal miniature sedan-chair with poles, maker Fabergé, from the Russian Imperial Collection at the Hermitage - Wartski, London £75’. The second inventory inscribed: ‘Objects in the Possession of Mr. K.W. Woollcombe-Boyce (and Daughter), made in the Workshop of Peter Carl Fabergé, in St. Petersburg, Moscow Or Odessa between 1841-1918’: ‘Item 1: A Sedan chair with moveable poles, made of Jadeite, mother-of-pearl (seat), crystal (windows) & gold, height 3’’ overall length 6’’. Stamped with gold mark on underside of bottom of one foot and under second foot, Wkmaster M. Perchin. Bought in 1929 from Wartski for £75. In original white-wood case from the Russian Imperial Collection at the Hermitage…’ Further Literature is available from the auctioneers on request Condition ReportThis is in good overall condition. There are remnants of old discoloured glue around the edge of the mother of pearl seat, where two pieces of mother of pearl join at the back of the seat. This may be original and has dried and discoloured over time. There are very small remnants of dried glue to the inner edge of the joining of the nephrite and gold at the opening of the door which are most likely original. One of the nephrite poles is loose and another has traces of glue around the join of the nephrite to the reeded gold pole although it does not appear to have been cracked. The nephrite and rock crystal panels are in good order. The wooden box has some surface scratching, some tearing to the silk lining at the hinge and some typical discolouration to the velvet where the chair sits. 3 tiny holes in goldwork at the top of carriage on the left hand side when facing. TIny scratches to the windows. Chip to the Nephrite, at the base, in one corner. It is highly recomended that you view in person to satisfy yourself of condition before bidding.
Teak sectional Ladderax lounge suite comprising shelves, drawer unit, sliding glass doored cupboard and fall-front unitCondition ReportLadder rack - Approx height from front foot to top is 201 cm, with a depth of 35.5 cm. Units - The biggest units are 89 cm wide. One is 41 cm deep. and the glass door unit is 35 cm deep. The smaller unit is 59 cm wide and 40.5 cm deep. There is some damage to the side of the bigger unit. see attached images.
George III oak longcase clock by Henry Bunyan, Lincoln, the hood with swan neck pediment, flowerhead carved roundels surmounted by three brass urns, the broken arch brass dial with strike/silent in the arch and subsidiary seconds dial, rococo flowerhead embossed spandrels, the trunk with wavy top door, all on bracket feet, 200cm high Condition ReportOne of the decorations on the top of the clock is loose. There a few wood worm holes on the hood. There are some splits in the wood on one side and the front. There are lot of normal wood holes in the back. See attached images.
White painted pine cupboard, the ogee moulded cornice above three door top box, three wardrobe doors, two drawers under, to plinth base, 169cm x 238cm Condition ReportThe wardrobe top divides into two pieces. The middle splits into 3 equal pieces. the bottom part is one big piece. The doors can be unscrewed but it doesn't look like it can be dived any further than that.
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