Late 19th / early 20th century regulator wall clock with eight day timepiece movement, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed – Parkinson & Frodsham 15B Royal Exchange London, ebonised pendulum with large brass bob and single weight in a walnut case with carved and fluted pilasters and full-length glazed door (cresting rail absent) (weight, pendulum and key present)
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A Victorian mahogany, satinwood and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock, swan neck pediment with an arched glazed dial and turned corner columns, above a Gothic triple-arch door flanked by large knopped and ring turned corner columns, canted corner base, painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'James Northwood, Newport', of Shropshire, the arch painted with an armorial and figures to either side, floral painted spandrels, eight-day bell strike movement, the dial 34cm diameter x 240cm high
An 18th Century oak food cupboard with pierced doors, fitted drawers and cupboards beneath, 109cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Dimensions- 47cm deep and 187cm high.18th Century in age as stated.Very light wood, decorative rather than of quality.Stains acceptable with age throughout, side panels with paint splashes, upper left door panel split, lower left cupboard split.
A Tudor oak Aumbry, mid 16th Century, with associated carved panels, the moulded cornice above a pair of pierced carved doors with scrolling floral design above two blind fretwork carved short drawers, the lower section with conforming door flanked by a panel with portrait profile heads of a man and woman, 144cm high x 134cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Very good overall condition. Typical wear and tear commensurate with age, shrinkage and historic worm damage visible in places, but this does not detract. The top planks are old but may not be original to the cupboard. The front edge of the top has lost some definition and there is shrinkage in the planks. There is a small patch (26cm x 12cm) on the top, but barely visible. Inside, the bottom board is partially replaced as are the bottom side rails, with accompanying strengthening bars. The drawers and the fixed panels (top centre and bottom portrait panels) appear to be original, as do the upper doors, but the lower door is a replacement. The carving on the lower door is not such good quality.. On the back of the door are small nails around the edge where cloth would have been attached. The doors have probably been trimmed as there is a neat gap between the lock edge and the frame. The strap hinges appear to be original. The lock plates on the upper doors appear original but not on the lower door. Each side has two small and two large linenfold panels which are original. The back boards and stiles are original. The depth is 61cm.
An Italian walnut cupboard on stand, drawers to frieze, early 18th Century, 140cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The cupboard has one central shelf that extends across the width of the cupboard, the right hand door is locked and we do not have the key.The depth of the piece is 50cm and the cupboard inner depth is 40cm. Overall the piece is in good condition with a small amount of worm damage, except for the left hand corner pillar which is riddled with worm - this has been treated but it probably needs to be treated again. Overall the piece is worn, dented and bruised, commensurate with its age.
W Nicholson, Newcastle,a Victorian satinwood inlaid mahogany and oak longcase clock, the 8-day movement with painted arched moonphase dial incorporating subsidiary seconds and arched date aperture, 223 cm h o/agood condition, evidence of movement and dial overhaul/repainting, case polished, presents well, runs when prompted (although untested) weights, pendulum and crank ket present, trunk door key present
A fine quality 19th century German bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier. The arched rosewood case having bevelled glass door enclosing a Roman Numeral silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dials and gilt scrollwork mounts.Gilt latticework side panels with applied mounts to case, surmounted with a Classical style finial.Movement bearing initials W&H.Approx 33x50cm
A vintage / retro 20th Century sideboard / credenza, having a run four beehive drawers to left and two door cupboard to right, having curved shaped handles. A central panel to middle with geometric inlay design. Raised on ebonised tapering supports. Measures 88 cm high x 140 cm wide x 50 cm deep.
A VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY MICROSCOPE SLIDE CABINET with inset handle to the top and glazed door enclosing sixteen slide drawers with handmade slides, above two further drawers (for restoration), 23cm wide x 20cm deep x 31cm high together with a Watson Service II microscope numbered 124081, with associated case (2)
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