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An early 18th Century English Georgian black Chinoiserie lacquer Japanned corner cabinet having gilt painted details depicting birds and unusual animal to lower half. Good brass armorial hinges to the door that opens to reveal a fitted shelved interior. Measures: 91cm high x 56cm wide x 29cm deep.
An unusual 19th century Victorian bow fronted shop / chemists apothecary display cabinet. Of tall form with bow fronted single glass full length door housing half moon shaped shelves set within. The unusual cabinet with arched pierced centre, likely to fit a particular pipe or fitting, ie single commission made. Measures 123cms high x 43cms wide x 22cms depth
A fine 18th / 19th century George 3rd library solid mahogany bookcase cabinet. Raised on a plinth base with double door cabinet. Above a fine astragal diamond glaze bookcase cabinet with shaped cornice atop. The shelves with gilt tooled black leather arcades. Measures 216cms high x 114cms wide x 35cms depth
An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet by Maple & Co, with a raised pierced brass gallery back and urn finials, breakfront centre fitted two doors inlaid with neo classical ovals panels and ribbon bow crestings, flanked by bowed glazed doors, on stretchered leaf carved legs 146 x 122 x 38cm (57 x 48 x 15in) Makers label inside one door. The condition is good.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above a short trunk door and box base, the dial painted with a castle to the arch and churches to the spandrels, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed S Furtwengler, Llanelly
A fine, early 19th century month going Longcase regulator by James Hatton, London circa 1810. The 11" silvered regulator dial with centre minutes and subsidiary hour and seconds dials, signed JAS Hatton, London. The substantial month going movement with deadbeat escapement and jewelled pallets, signed I Thwaites on the front plate and numbered 4166, indicating a manufacturing date of 1808, with grid-iron compensation pendulum and brass cased weight. The mahogany case with flat topped hood with fan shaped spandrels and astragal glazed door, 71" high, with some paperwork
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock by John Wood, Grantham, with swan neck pillared hood containing a 30cm W painted and signed arched dial with floral spandrels and Roman and Arabic numerals, 8-day movement striking a bell, above a short moulded trunk door, on splayed feet 201cm H.
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