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A Victorian figured walnut triple wardrobe compactum, with moulded cornice, central mirror door, with panel door to the left (when opened) revealing press drawers and solid drawers with campaign handles, and full length hanging to the right hand door, on moulded plinth, 207cm H, 180cm W, 55cm D.
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with swan neck and fluted pillared hood, full length crossbanded trunk door, with oval shell patera, reeded canted trunk, the base with an inlaid cannon patera and shell fan corners, the 30cm painted square arched dial having a maiden at the docks, seated with flowers and a letter as a three mast ship set sail, the spandrels painted with a female sculpturess, paintress, literary and seated with globe spandrels, Arabic hour and minute numerals, seconds ring and date crescent, marked J Simpson LINCOLN, eight day movement striking a bell, 214cm H.See Ellis (Roy) Lincolnshire Clock and Watchmakers, James Simpson died 1831 aged 73, was a well known figure in Lincoln becoming Sheriff in 1817, Clock and Watchmaker on the High Street.
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with shaped and mahogany crossbanded pillared hood, shaped and crossbanded door, within a canted trunk, plain base, the 30cm square arched dial painted with birds and with a nest within a floral reserve to the arch, floral cornucopia painted spandrels, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, seconds ring and date crescent, marked ROBINSON BRIGG, eight day movement striking a bell, 206cm H.Probably William Robinson. See list (Roy) Lincolnshire Clock and Clock Makers, William Robinson works early 19thC & Barrow Lane, moved to Wrawby Street, dates approx. 1819-1850.
An 18thC oak longcase clock, with dentil moulded swan neck and fluted pillared hood, ball and spike and ball and eagle finials, with canted sides, a full length shaped trunk door with central key within a shell oval patera, reeded quarter inset pillars, plain base with bracket feet, the 30cm square arched dial having rococo scroll applied spandrels, the arch with a roundel marked Geo. Clapham BRIGG, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, the central floral engraved field having seconds ring and date crescent, eight day movement striking a bell, 217cm H.George Clapham of Brigg was clockmaker from c.1767 to c1790 and is listed in Lincolnshire Clock, Watch and Barometer makers by Wilbourn & Ellis. He is known to have produced several brass and painted dial clocks, including lunar arch and a three train extant.Brigg Clockmakers 1767-approxmately 1790The dates are working dates, and have appeared in "Watch and Clockmakers of Hull Vol 1 by the late G H Baille and Vol 2 Brian Loomes. The first date is Baille's and the second, Loomes, who includes both dates in his volume.This particular clock which has a brass face has minute numbering in Arabic numerals, minute numbers tended to die out about 1800-1810. Matching 'blued' steel hands dated about 1790. Typical of the period before 1790, the "blued" steel hands did not match. The hands on this Clapham clock are unmatching.Matching brass hands had largely replaced steel ones about 1825-1830, by this time relatively few brass dial clocks were made. I (DR Harry Jackson) have at the time of writing seen two other George Clapham clocks; one of which had a brass dial and was seen in a house in Broughton and the other had a painted dial and was seen in the Brigg R.D.C. Offices - both some years ago.This clock was given to George Jackson who died on 28 May 1951, by Rev. A.W Lagenly, Vicar of Bottesford (included Ashley), 1896-1910. A condition of the gift was that George should keep the clock in the family; accordingly he gave it to me a few years before his death. The clock was overhauled by Mr Roger Tringham of Keadly in April 1978.It continues to keep good time after what is believed to be 200 years. 15 May 1978.
An early 19thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, with rosewood inlaid swan neck pillared hood, ball and eagle finial, over a quarter tulip carved column inset trunk, with moulded door over panel and moulded panel flamed base with bracket feet, the 32cm painted square arch dial having an amorous scene to the arch, marked Sir James the Rob and the Four Seasons depicted with figures to the spandrels, Roman hour numerals, seconds and date rings, marked JN. WATSON KIRRIEMUIR, eight day movement striking a bell, 216cm H.John Watson is recorded at Pier Head Kirriemuir approx. 1837, according to Pigot & Co's National Commercial Directory of Scotland.
A French mahogany armoire with one large single bevelled mirror door and drawer under, 3'3 wide Fitted linen shelves to interior, drawer in base, 236 cms high x 105 cms wide x 50 cms deep. Internal depth is 12 inches approxBottom edge of wardrobe veneers lifting, see photos online, small holes to one side, we think something was screwed on and since removed
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed panelled door, the fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes around an central cupboard, two short and three long graduated drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 108cm wide
R. Cole of Ipswich, a mahogany and inlaid long case clock, having painted dial with Cornhill vignette, 8 day movement, surmounted by a pierced scrolled fretwork pediment and central brass orb, flanked by brass strung columns with capitals, case with arched trunk door, decorated conch shells, raised on ogee bracket supports to the box base, 220cm high
A fine quality Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid chiming long case clock, the hood surmounted by an arched pediment and fluted orb, the brass and silvered dial decorated with foliate engraved decoration with moon phase above, subsidiary dials for chime silent, Whittington and Westminster strikes, above an arched bevelled glass door with Mercury adjustable pendulum and pierced foliate back panel, raised on a box base and bracket supports, decorated with floral garlands and urn and flanked by reeded columns with brass capitals, 250cm high
Two mid 20th century Stonehill Furniture double door wardrobes CONDITION REPORT: The smaller wardrobe measures 171cm high by 90cm wide by 52cm deep. The larger measures 171cm high by 120cm wide by 52cm deep. They do not disassemble for transport. Minor scuffs and scratches to finish but overall good condition.
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