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Large late 19th century French rosewood and walnut cabinet, turned finial with carved ribbon swags, scrolled pediment above turned balustrade, bevelled glazed door enclosing oak and birds eye maple interior, four adjustable shelves and drawer, single drawer to base, quarter veneers sides and panelled back, turned feet, W113cm, H252cm, D53cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian satin wood cross banded ebonised credenza, frieze and central door painted with winged inset, enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, turned ebonised columns and brass bedded detail on bun feet, W154cm, H110cm, D45cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, stepped arch top with fluted frieze carved with flower heads, astragal glazed and panelled door with mounted ribbon tie wreath, turned lobed and fluted supports, W106cm, H190cm, D39cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A good standing mahogany two-door glazed bookcase, 191cms h x 92cms l x 34cms d Condition reports provided on request by email for this auction otherwise items purchased `as seen` There are light surface scratches all over and a few of the shelves show signs of wear. There is no major damage, it feels structurally sound, the lock works well, there is a key. the shelves are adjustable
A railway drop dial clock, the 18.5 cm diameter painted dial with Roman numerals, named B.R.(N.E) 6453, fitted a single fusee movement, in an oak case, 35 cm high See illustrationReport by GHSome crazing and flaking to the painted dial. Red numbers appear to be a later addition done by hand as well as the 6, 4, 5, 3 below the winding hole.Clock appears complete, movement doesn't visibly have any obvious problems but not currently running and working condition unknown. Some wear and tear to oak case. The top piece of moulding on the door is broken off and missing
A longcase clock, the 34 cm square brass arched dial signed Robert Greaves, Macclesfield, with Roman numerals, and calendar dial, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 233 cm high (over finial) See illustrationReportFrom a local deceased estate, finials later, the case is a pleasing colour, some splits and slight loss consummate with age, no bracket feet, with a pendulum, winding key, trunk door key and two weightsReport by GHDial, movement and case appear to be a good match but no guarantees. Appears complete. Maker's name on dial as catalogued. Centre seconds hand
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square painted dial signed T Simpson, Hertford, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and with a phase of the moon to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in an oak case, 195 cm high See illustrationReport by RBWith two weights, trunk door locked, cracks to hood door, needing restorationReport by GHWith key, winder and pendulum
An automata longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial signed Willm Jourdain, London on a silvered tablet to the matt centre, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the brass spandrels depicting the four seasons, and with a rocking Father of Time centred within a dial TEMPUS FUGIT MEMENTO MORI, and with N/S lever to 3 o'clock, fitted an eight day five pillar brass movement, striking on a bell, in a walnut case, 263 cm high (over finial) See inside front cover colour illustrationReport by RBWith a pendulum, trunk door key, winding key and two brass cased weights. Looks to have been restored at some point, with the case particularly having had quite a harsh clean, a little bit of moulding missing to the hood door, from about 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock, trunk door with a small split, more towards the bottom and more visible from inside, but overall an impressive clockA piece of molding at the top of the chunk off but present. Various other knocks, chips etc to case and some loss moldings. With base weights, pendulum, door key and winding key. Movement appears to be a nice match to the case, probably original. Holes from cheek boards and seat boards match and all generally seems to match. Cheeks do not appear to have been altered. Slight warping to trunk door. Weights look to be in keeping.
A late Victorian satinwood display cabinet, painted a classical bust, vases of flowers, scrolling acanthus leaves, floral swags, ribbon ties and bell flowers, the central bow front section having a mirrored back above a small drawer and a door, flanked by a pair of bevelled glass panels, on tapering square legs, joined by an undertier, and with block feet, 138 cm wide See front cover colour illustrationLacking some veneer, some of the bars glazing to the doors, the biggest issue is with the big bow front door which has a split in it, to the left of the vase of flowers. From a local deceased estate who was an antique dealer back in the '80's.
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