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Late 19th century walnut architectural cased bracket clock, arched pediment with carved detail, bevelled glazed door with fluted columns and carved frieze, brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring, chime/silent and slow/fast levers, signed 'Spiegelhalter & Sons, Malton', 'Junghans' triple train driven Westminster chime movement, chiming the quarters and hours on rods, H47cm
Mahogany inlaid eight day long case clock, the 13in painted arch dial with moon phase aperture and calendar aperture flanked by birds and indistinctly signed Kingswood, the hood with swan neck pediment and marquetry shell paterae. flanked by Corinthian column pillars with gilded metal mounts, the case inlaid with an oval marquetry moth and shell paterae to the door and flanked by ebonised Corinthian column pillars, height 212cm. £300-500
1920's Gordon Russell Cuban mahogany and ebony bedside cupboard, design no. 506, original design date 1926, with pull-out slide over an open recess and cupboard door with ebony handle and ebony strung edge enclosing a fixed shelf and on bracket feet, width 35cm x height 91cm Original design drawing with The Gordon Russell Trust
Scandinavian painted pine hall cupboard, the moulded cornice over a panelled hinged door enclosing later shelves, the whole painted in green and red and with the date 1808 over a panelled door painted with two vases of flowers, the sides flanked with floral scrolls, height 200cm x width 130cm
LITERATURE AND ILLUSTRATED, INCLUDINGDE LA MARE, WALTER The Traveller. Faber & Faber, 1946. 4 lithographs by David Piper, original cloth, slightly faded; Blake, William The Poems. Florence Press, 1921. 8vo, vellum, slightly bowed; Kates, J. The Poetical Works. 1889. 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt; Kennedy, Margaret The Game and the Candle. 1928, number 268/500 copies signed by the author, original quarter cloth; Grigsby, J.S., editor The Orchid Door. Ancient Korean Poems. Kobe, c.1937. 8vo, watered silk binding; Mitford, Mary Our Village. 1893, original pictorial cloth gilt; Achebe, Chinua Things Fall Apart. 1958. First edition, dustwrapper slightly soiled; De la Mare, Walter Stuff and Nonsense. 1927. First edition, woodcuts by Bold, original cloth, dustwrapper; Cornford, F. Mountains & Molehills. Cambridge, 1935. 8vo, woodcuts by Gwen Raverat, original cloth; Whistler, Laurence Rex Whistler. 1948, reprinted, 8vo, dustwrapper,; Whistler, L. The Masque of Christmas. 1947. 8vo, original wrappers; 25 Puffin Picture Books, original wrappers, 16 volumes of Britain in Pictures; and various others; sold not subject to return (quantity)
Vauxhall Agila S AC 1.2 manual petrol 5-door hatchback in metallic green. First registered 21/11/2012. One owner from new car, mileage 64,830, 12 months MOT, two keys and V5 registration certificate. Full main dealer service history, the last service 10/11/17. Car stored in a garage since new. Sold on the instructions of the executors Condition:
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, arched pediment with classical urn and floral spray inlay above three pane central door, flanked by two bowed panels, all standing on square section legs with spayed terminals, interior fitted two fixed shelves, width 140cm (55"), depth 40cm (16") height 203cm (80"). Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sales.
STILLINGFLEET, Edward and BURNET, Gilbert, A Relation of a Conference held about Religion at London, The Third of April 1676, printed and sold at the 'Angel against the little North-door of S Paul's church 1676' No. 362, full tooled leather, bumped (190 x 120mm) plus OGILVIE, John, English Dictionary, Blackie London 1877 plus 2 20th Century Royal Commemoration prayer book/bible in decorative leather bindings, boxed (4)
AN EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 11" square brass dial signed to the lower edge Fab. Robin, Londini Fecit, with silvered Roman chapter ring, stylised sword hilt half hour marks and Arabic five minutes to the outer track, subsidiary seconds, ringed winding holes and triple coronet engraved date aperture to the matted centre, cherub mask and foliate scroll spandrels, the movement with four knopped and finned pillars. The later marquetry hood and case with barley twist pilasters, convex throat moulding over a marquetry panelled trunk door and base, on ebonised bun feet, 204cm high
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS SHIPS BELL CLOCK, the 8" silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds signed Dimmer, 101 High Street, Portsmouth and Southsea with slow/fast regulation at 12 o'clock, the substantial twin train chain fusee movement with platform lever escapement, the perlage back plate with two hammers striking a single bell, the plain drum case with hinged door and a pattern of sound holes to the underside, 24cm diameter
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 1/4" brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and floral engraving, rococo spandrels with name disc to the arch inscribed Jas. Morison, Anderston, the swan neck hood with three ball and spike/eagle brass finials and plain pillars, the trunk with shaped top door flanked by fluted pilasters upon a plain base, 223cm high, two weights, pendulum and key
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN CALENDAR WALL CLOCK, with two piece white enamel Roman dial over day, date and month apertures with roller indicators, the movement with outside count wheel coiled gong strike, unsigned but possible Lenzkirch and gridiron pendulum, the architectural case with arched dentil moulded pediment over turned and fluted pillars flanking an arched glazed door with carved scallop shell and pendant finials below, 111cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the brass register plate signed F Vago Fecit, London, within a wreath, together with mercury tube thermometer enclosed by a boxwood strung rectangular door, the case with break arch pediment, brass urn finial, exposed tube and turned dome cistern cover, 97cm high
A MONTH DURATION SEAWEED MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised sword hilt half hour marks, signed William Pain, London, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, cherub and coronet spandrels with five knopped and finned pillar movement. The hood with moulded cornice, blind fretwork frieze, plain pilasters and side windows over a concave throat moulding, long door with lenticle and double skirt base, 219cm high with two brass cased weights, pendulum and key
A BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK, the 8" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised sword hilt half hour marks, signed John Mitchel, London, the matted centre with faux pendulum aperture, date aperture and ringed winding holes, blued steel hands and winged cherub mask spandrels, the twin fusee movement with five knopped and finned pillars, anchor escapement, bell strike, the back plate with acanthus scroll and mask engraving with pendulum hold fast. The walnut case with inverted bell top, gilt swing handle, fretwork frieze to the door top, side windows and pad feet, 40cm high handle down
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