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Lot 2302

A good quantity of brass including bell, spring balance scales, animals, wall bell, door knocker, trench art etc

Lot 528

20th century AD. A bronze door knocker with rectangular plaque, stepped to the top and bottom with foliage to the lowerpart; coat of arms to the top above a banner reading 'Lincoln'; knocker in the form of the Lincoln Imp. 165 grams, 15.4cm (6"). Property of an American gentleman; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 78

15th - 20th century AD. A quantity of metal detector finds including milled and other coins, crotal bells, a chessman seal, an iron door key, a lead spindle whorl, a pair of dividers, belt fittings and other items. 3 kg total, 1-12cm (1/2 - 4 3/4"). Property of a Kent lady; by inheritance; found Kent, UK, 2005-2012. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 16

19th century AD. An iron mortice door lock in original wood casing with original paint finish together with applied iron decorative plates and embossed brass maker's plate inscribed 'HAYWARD HOOKEY & TOWELL BOSTON' to exposed face; with original key. 1 kg total, 11-20.5cm (4 1/4 - 8"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK collector; acquired in the Uk, 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition; action stiff and surfaces oxidised.

Lot 167

20th century AD. A carved wooden standing figure of a saint with long grey beard, hands in gripping posture on bent arms, long slender body and legs with fabric garments; in a wooden coffin-shaped case with glazed panels and a hinged two-part door to the reverse. kg, 97cm (38"). Property of an American gentleman; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fair condition; one glazed panel absent; robe absent(?).

Lot 13

ERII Royal Mail cast metal postbox front with hinged door (26cm x 62cm)

Lot 130

Extremely large walnut travelling writing box and a table cabinet enclosed by a single panel cupboard door (2)

Lot 283

Oak two door display cabinet with raised back and lead glass doors (115cm x 85cm x 27cm)

Lot 305

Late Victorian combination wardrobe with bevelled edge mirrored door, with glazed and carved panelled cupboard door above single drawer to the base with panelled detail to the sides (130cm x 53cm x 200cm)

Lot 322

Victorian mahogany bedside cupboard enclosed by a single panelled cupboard door

Lot 396

19th C oak and mahogany cross banded wall mounted corner cupboard, enclosed by single panel door

Lot 68

Cast metal door stop in the form of a terrier with cocked leg and a pair of cast metal doors stops in the form of wheat sheaths

Lot 77

Cast metal door stop in the form of a greyhound

Lot 454

OAK DRESSER THE TOP CABINET WITH STAINED GLASS DOOR FRONTS A/F EST [£35-£70]

Lot 455

OAK LONG CASE CLOCK 20th c DESIGN WITH A GLASS DOOR TRIPLE BRASS WEIGHTS & DIAL WESTMINSTER CHIME EST [£90-£180]

Lot 88

HEAVY CAST BRASS DOOR BELL & DECORATIVE CAST BRASS POT EST[£30-£50]

Lot 1447

A quantity of mixed tin items including scales, lighter, fox door knocker, pig corkscrew, horse brasses etc.

Lot 1875

A circa 1900 Mahogany and Walnut Cabinet profusely decorated with inlays of boxwood and ivory, depicting phoenixes, lyres and stylised scrolling foliage and having shaped six bevelled mirrors surrounding the arched central panel of the door, 30 3/4'' wide x 15 1/2'' deep x 36'' high and with a frieze drawer over

Lot 1885

A compact Oak marble top Washstand with raised and fielded door and towel rail to one side, raised on turned legs with perimeter stretchers, 24 1/4'' x 16'' x 32'' high

Lot 1922

An Edwardian Mahogany Wardrobe having a central shield shaped bevelled mirror to the door, deep hat drawers to the base, with light and darkwood stringing, raised on fretworked bracket feet, 47 1/2'' x 80 1/2'' high x 18'' deep

Lot 266

An Italian Style Side Cabinet, 20th century, Having a detachable marble top above an inlaid door enclosing a glass shelve, decorated with gilt metal mounts, 90cm high, 74cm wide, 35cm deep

Lot 336

A French Vernis Martin Style Vitrine Cabinet, 20th century, Having a glazed door enclosing a glass shelve, 149cm high, 70cm wide, 33cm deep

Lot 345

An 18th Century Oak Dresser Base, Having a panelled door to the centre, flanked with four graduated drawers, 83cm high, 220cm wide, 56cm deep

Lot 348

A Jacobean Style Oak Hall Wardrobe, Having a carved door, 186cm high, 110cm wide

Lot 174

Collection of metal ware to include candelabra & crinoline lady door stop

Lot 770

Five door stops; three horse, two dog

Lot 117

A Victorian inlaid walnut two door side cabinet

Lot 214

A Chinese black lacquered two door cupboard

Lot 277

A pine six door bookcase

Lot 311

A stained glass door

Lot 48

A Victorian mahogany four door bookcase

Lot 97

A Victorian mahogany fitted two door cupboard

Lot 764

Early 20th century Mahogany Piano Stool with Brass Studded Leather Seat above a hinged drop door opening to reveal sheet music compartments

Lot 789

Two similar Hardwood Bedside Cabinets, each with Single Drawer and Carved Cupboard Door, 59cms wide x 49cms deep x 61cms high

Lot 822

Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Music Cabinet with Single Glazed Door opening to reveal Four Shelves, 48cms wide x 96cms high

Lot 241

Vintage car lamps and effectsTo include a Lucas chromed spot lamp, a Miller spot lamp, a Marshall Sons & Co Engineers name plaque, a John Grove implement plaque, car door handles and a W H Smith & Co, Whitchurch, schaffer gauge.

Lot 301

An 18th Century oak cased 8 day long case clock by J Popplewell, BridlingtonThe pagoda shaped hood with freestanding tapering columns, flanking the 30cm painted break arch dial with painted Roman and Arabic numerals centred by a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and signed with the maker's name ,enclosed by painted spandrels, having an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with an arched door above a plain lower panel raised upon a plinth base, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high.

Lot 302

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded thirty hour long case clock by Coats of WiganThe hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a painted frieze and two freestanding tapering columns flanking the 34cm brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred by a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the maker's name, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the cross banded case with quarter reeded columns flanking the shaped door above a conforming lower panel raised upon ogee bracket feet, 230cm high complete with weight and pendulum.

Lot 303

An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day long case clock by John Thomas, WorcesterThe arched hood with gilt embellished freestanding columns flanking the 30cm painted break arch dial, centred with date aperture and subsidiary second dial signed with the maker's name and enclosing the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with a rectangular cross banded door above a plain lower board raised upon bracket feet, 220cm high, complete with two weights and pendulum.

Lot 304

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clock by Harper & Son, SalopHaving three brass spherical finials above two reeded columns flanking the 29cm brass dial painted with Roman numerals and centred with the maker's name, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell above an oak and mahogany cross banded rectangular door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a plain lower board raised upon bracket feet, 204cm high, complete with two weights and pendulum.

Lot 320

A 19th Century oak cased mantle clock by Charles Frodsham, London The plain oak case enclosing the 14cm enamelled white dial painted with Arabic numerals and signed Charles Frodsham, clock maker to the Queen, having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell and raised upon a plinth base, complete with pendulum and key, 35cm high.Condition4" crack to dial (Between number 10 and 8) Movement appears well maintained but no guarantees of working order. Split in clock case front of clock.  Dial and case probably later marriage.  Clock door has a complete lock and key. 

Lot 321

A mid 19th Century oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clock by Joseph Blackhurst, WeaverhamHaving a twin swan neck pediment above a 33cm painted dial centred with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture along with the maker's name and painted with Roman numerals and rose sprigs, enclosed by conforming painted spandrels , having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped cross banded door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a cross banded lower panel flanked by canted corners, raised upon plinth base with bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 232cm high.

Lot 323

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clock by W Wain, AlfretonHaving a 36cm painted break arch dial centred with a subsidiary second dial , date dial and with the maker's name, enclosing a two train movement striking upon a saucer bell, the case with a shaped cross banded door flanked by canted corners above a lower plain board, with two weights 213cm high.

Lot 324

A late 18th, early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clockHaving a 36cm painted break arch dial centred with a subsidary second dial and date aperture enclosing a two train movement striking upon a saucer bell, the case with a shaped cross banded door flanked by reeded columns above a plain lower board, complete with two weights and pendulum, 209cm high.

Lot 325

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clockThe hood with a gilt embellished twin swan neck pediment above free standing reeded columns flanking the 33cm painted break arch dial with rolling moon movement, painted with Roman and numerals centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, enclosing a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped cross banded door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a conforming shaped lower board, raised upon a plinth base complete with two weights and a pendulum, 220cm high.

Lot 326

An early 20th Century oak cased Gledhill-Brook time recorderThe rectangular case enclosing a 25cm painted dial with Roman numerals centred with the maker's name and enclosing a single fusee movement above the registration number 72317 over a brass pendulum enclosed by the hinged glazed door, 74cm high.

Lot 334

A primitive oak longcase clock case, early 17th CenturyHaving a twin swan neck pediment above a break arched glazed door flanked by reeded columns above the rectangular crossbanded door flanked by reeded canted corners and checkered inlay, above a plain lower board, 214cm.

Lot 335

A 1920's oak cased longcase clockThe beaded case enclosing a 28cm silvered dial painted with Arabic numerals, the three train movement striking on steel rods above a glazed viewing door, raised upon bun feet, 270cm high, complete with pendulum and three brass coated weights.

Lot 336

An early 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock by J Boyd, Glasgow The circular hood with a top hinge enclosing a 33cm circular dial painted with Roman numerals and centred with a subsidiary second dial and the makers name, having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above the tapering case applied with half columns over a lower board applied with beading, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 196cm high.Condition - Condition - Moulding finial above door missing, Second hand missing from subsidiary dialSplit across lower board, Overall good condition.Genuine clock, movement and interior dusty not cleaned for some time.  No guarantees with regards to working order. 

Lot 337

A mahogany cased eight day longcase clock by William Haworth, BlackburnHaving a twin swan neck pediment above a break arch dial flanked by free standing columns, the 30cm gilt metal and silvered dial painted with Roman and Arabic numerals centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture below a painted moon phase and the makers name, the two train movement striking on a coil, the flame mahogany case with a shaped door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a panelled lower board raised upon a plinth base with outswept bracket feet complete with two weights and a pendulum, height 246cm.

Lot 339

A late 19th early 20th Century parquetry and fretwork specimen chestThe single door with a central fretwork panel enclosed by a parquetry frame, hinged to reveal a single shelf and a single drawer with inset swing handle, 33x19cm.

Lot 342

An attractive late 19th Century French rouge marble and Kingswood vitrineThe bow front rouge marble top with a gilt metal openwork gallery above a single convex glazed door enclosing a velour lined interior and two fixed shelves above a shaped apron raised on slender curvilinear legs, overall applied with gilt metal appliques and embellishments, 67x140x35cm.

Lot 344

A George III flame mahogany linen press Having a moulded cornice above two flame mahogany cupboard doors enclosing five sliding trays, the lower chest with two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers each applied with ebonised turned knob handles, raised upon shaped bracket feet, 130 x 196 x 60cm.Right hand door "dropped" slightly.  Right hand beading detached.  Beading repairs left hand side.   Handles replaced.  Some damage / loss to cockbeading on draers.  Piece detached from front foot, small pieces missing from rear feet. 

Lot 348

A Victorian rosewood pier cabinetThe rectangular top with ebonised border above a crossbanded frieze and a single glazed door enclosing a velour-lined interior with two shelves, above a plinth base raised upon turned feet, 75 x 104 x 30cm.

Lot 349

An exceptional 19th Century French Kingswood vitrineThe shaped cabinet applied overall with trailing leafy gilt metal embellishments and with a central serpentine glass door enclosing a velour lined interior with three shaped and fixed shelves above three marquetry panels and a shaped apron, raised upon short tapering outswept legs similarly applied with openwork brass embellishments, 95 x 166 x 48cm.

Lot 351

A George III mahogany freestanding corner cupboard Having a moulded cornice above a frieze inlaid with three satinwood fans over two astragal glazed doors enclosing a painted interior and two serpentine shelves, the lower part with a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf above a plinth base with bracket feet, 109 x 205 x 54cm.Repair on the inside bottom right hand cupboard door otherwise only minor rubbing wear.  Good condition. 

Lot 369

A 19th Century satinwood freestanding corner cupboard The triangular shaped top above a single hinged drawer and a single cupboard door centred with an inlaid conch shell, raised upon short curvilinear legs with block feet, 57 x 107 x 36cm.

Lot 370

An impressive Georgian mahogany break front bookcase Having a moulded dentil cornice above four astragal glazed doors enclosing later glass shelves, the base with a moulded top above four flame mahogany panelled doors, raised upon bracket feet, 208 x 224 x 49cm. Damage and repair on right hand centre glazed door by middle hinge - approx 1" square.  Larger repair on right hand centre cupboard door by middle hinge.  Minor veneer split on right hand glazed door top, approx 1" long.  Otherwise only minor cracks in veneer.  Overall good condition.

Lot 374

A late 19th Century walnut compactum wardrobe by Shoolbred & Co.Having a moulded dentil cornice above an arrangement of two panelled doors enclosing four sliding trays over two short and two long drawers opposed by a full length mirrored door, each applied with angular brass swing handles and raised upon a plinth base, 190 x 214 x 62cm.

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