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A REPRODUX MAHOGANY CONCAVE ASTRAGAL GLAZED THREE DOOR BOOKCASE above a triple cupboard door base, width 170cm x depth 44cm x height 182cm (sd and water damage to bottom left base) (three keys), A 1970'S/80'S hardwood marble topped coffee table (potential part of another section as cut out centre), a pitch pine refectory table and similar coffee table and a three various animal cages/beds (7)
A REPRODUCTION WILLIAM & MARY STYLE GLAZED TWO DOOR DISPLAY CABINET, arched top, the double doors revealing a green painted interior with two shelves, one short drawer and two deep drawers, raised on four bulbous and cylindrical tapering supports, united by a shaped stretcher on bun feet, width 77.5cm x depth 41cm x height 184.5cm (key)
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment and flanked with turned columns, the painted dial with a seated lady landscape scene, marked Ja.s Oatley, Tamworth, dial diameter 32cm, Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, the case with quarter corinthian columns, approximate height 223cm (s.d and crack in glass door) (case key, two weights and pendulum)
AN UNBOXED CORGI TOYS COMMER VAN 'HAMMONDS', No.462, Limited promotional issue, lightly playworn condition, few minor paint chips, some fading to Hammonds labels, rear door glazing loose, minor marking and wear, would benefit from a clean, with a Hong Kong plastic friction drive Austin 1800, appears complete, no splits or cracks to body, silver has worn off trim, working friction motor, base marked Hong Kong 313, length approximately 20cm (2)
A GEORGIAN FLAME MAHOGANY AND INLAID SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the later top with double door astragal glazing revealing three adjustable shelving, the secretaire drawer with fall front and the interior with various inlaid drawers and pigeon holes above three further graduating exterior drawers, turned ebony handles with brass inlay, ivory diamond escutcheons on splayed bracket feet, width 113cm x depth 53cm x height 221cm (sd, losses)
A BOXED SCALEXTRIC AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, No.C74, British racing green body with racing number 8 to each door and bonnet, appears complete except that part of rear bumper has broken off (present in box), with a boxed Scalextric Mercedes-Benz 190SL, No.C75, blue body with racing number 10 to each door and bonnet, appears complete but could do with a clean, boxes both complete with inner packing but have some damage, marking and wear, no instructions, with a boxed Scalextric Cooper racing car, No.C66, blue body with racing No.2, appears complete contained in a Lotus box (C63) missing interior and instructions (3)
A MODERN HEAVY SEVEN PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, cream ground with painted floral and bird detail, comprising of two double door wardrobes above a single drawer, width 91cm x depth 61cm x height 198cm, dressing table with five various drawers and a single cupboard, width 138cm, a seperate triple mirror, stool and a pair of bedside units with a single drawer
A mid 18th century miniature brass lantern alarm timepiece by Jno. Stokes, No. 630 The strapped bell within five urn finials on slender columns and ball feet, with side door with iron hoop and spikes to the rear, the single handed 5" arched brass dial sign in a boss 'Jno.Stokes ST.IVES. No 630' over a Roman chapter ring, matted centre and alarm-setting disc, the weight driven movement with knife-edge verge escapement, 13cm wide, 9cm deep, 21cm high.
An 18th century 30 hour longcase clock by Jno Stokes, St Ives, No. 734 The cavetto moulded cornice above a scrolling leaf carved frieze with a square glazed door flanked by split columns and glazed sides, the trunk with rectangular moulded door, on square moulded plinth base, the 11 inch square brass dial with urn spandrels framing the Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, signed on a silvered plate 'Jno Stokes, No.734', the matted centre with wide date sector and bold blued steel hands, the weight driven movement with anchor brass posted escapement, the strike operated via a toothed 'count wheel' to the outside of the frame, the hammer arbour and detent arbours mounted within shaped brass cross bars, 42cm wide, 23cm deep, 201cm high.
An Ethiopian devotional, 19th century Chip-carved and with a hollow toggle atop for affixing to a necklace or belt, with a door on both sides opening to painted images of figures including the Virgin Mary, Christ and St George slaying the dragon, some words hand-written in Geez and with a paper-label attached to the underside which reads indistinctly ‘A charm taken from her neck by an Abyssinian girl and given to Captain Lambard during the campaign of 1868’, 7.5cm x 9.5cm. This refers to the British punitive expedition of 1867/68 to Abyssinia to rescue captive missionaries held by the emperor Theodore (Tewodros) II by a combined British and Indian army under the command of General Sir Robert Napier. Captain Lambard of the 45th Foot is recorded as having been present at the siege of Magdala for which he was awarded the Abyssinan campaign medal. It was at this battle that the emperor, realising he had lost the day, shot himself with a pistol that had been presented to him by Queen Victoria
A Charles I door for a built-in wall cupboard, initialled and dated AEB 1643 Panelled and with a coat of arms in a cartouche to the centre depicting three busts above three arrows below a helm, stamped RG, 78cm wide, 78.5cm high. The arms are those of Swain or Swayne. Interestingly one Francis Swayne of St Michael’s Belfrey Parish, York is listed in William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms, The Visitation of the County of Yorke, in 1665/1666 as one who failed to appear before him with proof of his arms and pedigree.
An unusual Charles II small oak table / cupboard, circa 1670 The square top above a cupboard door with deep raised panel and arcaded apron, on ball and ring-turned legs joined by stretchers, the underside profusely stencilled with advertising for J & J COLEMAN’S, 46cm wide, 46cm deep, 58cm high. Literature: C.K. Binns, Some further previously unrecorded examples of early oak furniture, Antique Collector, April/May 1970, p.64-70, illustrated and credited to William Stokes.
An interesting 18th century ebonised weight driven hook-and-spike alarm timepiece Now contained in an 18th century longcase, the ogee moulded cornice about a square glazed moulded door and doors to each side, the narrow door with double moulded panels, on a moulded plinth base and ogee bracket feet, the square brass dial (with evidence of an added arch), with single hand, the 30-hour weight driven posted- frame movement with verge escapement and short bob pendulum and alarm, 39cm wide, 21cm deep, 218cm high.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by Wm Stokes The rectangular ogee moulded cornice above a square glazed door with ring turned split balusters, above a rectangular moulded door on square moulded plinth base, the 9.25" square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels framing the Roman chapter ring and matted centre with single hand, signed between V and VII 'Wm Stokes', the posted iron movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell, the hammer stop and spring each with hand fretted decoration, the three strike train arbors are all made with pivots to the front in the traditional way, but secured at the rear by separate pivots in screw-threaded heads locating through the rear parts, 45cm wide, 21cm deep, 196cm high.
An oak or chestnut alms box, late 16th / early 17th century Iron carrying handle and coin slot on top, all sides with cartouche panels, the front with a door and carved with a figure of St Eligius, the back a hammer, each side the letters S EL, 14cm wide, 12cm deep, 18cm high. Saint Eligius is the patron saint of Goldsmiths and other metalworkers. He is also the patron saint of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and also of horses and those who work with them. The saint is invariably depicted in bishop's garb and holding his emblem, a goldsmith's hammer.
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