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Rare Talfourd Toys Alice in Wonderland set, Articulated wooden figures from Tenniel’s illustration for Lewis Carrol’s Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass comprising the Queen of Hearts, The Dodo, Jabberwocky, Rabbit, Griffin, Alice, Door Mouse, Mad Hatter, White Queen, Walrus, Red Queen, Bill the Lizard, Red King, Nave of Hearts, Fish Footman, White Rabbit, Duchess, Mock Turtle, Carpenter, Tweedledum, Tweedledee, Cook and Humpty Dumpty —3in. (7.5cm.) height of Alice (some very minor damage) - Talfourd Toys were made by two Spinster Sisters who live in Telfourd Cottage, Reigate in Surrey, England. Some are stamped Talfourd on soles of feet.
A German chromolithographed paper covered dolls’ house furniture, Rose and other flower on gold ground including a two seater sofa with blue upholstery —3½in. (9cm.) wide, two cupboards, a mirrored stand, a table and two chairs (damage, missing cupboard door and chair back, other damage); and some other furniture
Circa 1920, a walnut display cabinet with extended back, a central cupboard door with internal shelves flanked by astrigal style glazed display doors and further internal shelves, on short cabriole legs (with key) 44" x 53 1/2" x 11 1/2", along with a later display cabinet with sliding glass doors
A Regency mahogany cross banded sideboard in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, with breakfront and rounded corners, single frieze drawer and bowed cupboard to each pedestal, width 153 cm. NOTE - This sideboard corresponds to a Gillows design, see Lindsay Boynton, plate 83 sideboard table 1787 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The sideboard is in structurally good order with no significant cabinetwork issues. All minor problems are of a cosmetic nature. The polish finish to the piece is of French polish variety which is showing some surface scratches. The top is flat with no warping. There are two stress fractures to the right hand side and a small veneer loss to the rear right hand corner. All cross banding is present. The frieze is in good condition all round with no losses. The edge moulding is complete. The left hand side panel has a small timber loss to the top edge just underneath the moulding. The side is flat but there are some stress fractures to the timbers. None of these are open. The right hand side is in generally good order. Both doors close as they should. Both locks are present we have a key. Both door panels have polish scratches and slight stress fractures to the centres of the veneers but again these are very minor. The left hand door has minor stress fractures to the outer frame. The right hand door similarly has stress fractures to the timber at the bottom left hand corner. The drawer runs smoothly and is in good condition. The plinth moulding is a little marked and dirty. Both cupboards have the original locks and plates. The hinges appear to be original also. The backboards are all original. The doors are not warped and close and lock as they should.
An Edwardian mahogany grandmother clock, in the Chippendale style, with swans neck pediment above the arched silvered brass dial flanked by reeded columns, the trunk with long door and with brickwork base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, with three-train movement. Dial width 80 cm, case height 152 cm (see illustration).
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, with breakfront and single glazed door enclosing shelves and all raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width across cornice 120 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 176.5 cm, depth 35 cm. The cornice has a small nibble to the top left hand corner and slight rubbing to the polish around the right hand corner. The centre door is not warped. All glass panels and astragals are present. The panel beneath the door is in good order. All other glass panels are in good condition with no cracks. The left hand bottom inlaid panel has a small scuff to the left hand top quadrant. All legs are in good order and the piece is structurally sound. The interior cloth lining is stained, dirty and a little perished in places. The door is currently locked. These locks are not complicated and it should be relatively easy to open.
A Regency mahogany longcase clock by Bryson of Edinburgh, with two-train movement and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the case with quarter column corners and all raised on short turned feet. Height including finial 218 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains. It is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. We have both weights and pendulum. The case is basically in very good condition with only one minor issue. There is a small section of veneer missing to the top left hand corner of the base of the case and a section of applied moulding in the bottom right hand corner of the front base panel with the exception of this the case is really in first class condition with only very minor stress fractures and the odd mark. There is no warping to the trunk door.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, with two-train fusee movement, the face marked "S&C Joyce, Lombard Street, London", the backplate of the movement similarly marked. Width across bracket feet 28.5 cm, height excluding carrying handle 35 cm, depth at bracket feet 19.5 cm. NOTE - The rear of the case is stamped "Thwaites" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock has come to us from a local deceased estate. It was purchased by the deceased in January 2011 from Kembery Antique Clocks for £3350. We have a copy of the invoice. The movement winds on both trains and strikes when manually advanced. The movement runs for approximately 30 seconds and then stops. It seems a little dry. When the pendulum is removed the escapement operates without assistance but is a little sluggish. The dial is extremely clean and looks to have been refinished probably prior to sale in 2011. The case is in very good condition. There are no cracks across the top. The left and right hand sides have minor stress fractures to the veneers. All brasswork is present and correct. The rear door has some stress fractures to the veneers. Both doors lock and we have the two door keys.
A William IV plum pudding mahogany chiffonier, with rear shelf and upstand with scroll supports, with frieze drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by flat pilasters and raised on bun feet. Width 92 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Depth 41.8cm, height excluding up stand 90cm, height to highest point of up stand 127cm, width is actually 91.5cm. The pediment shelf and up stand are all in extremely good order. The top is flat and does not have any cracks or any significant marks. The frieze is in good condition all round. The drawer runs smoothly. Both sides are in good condition with no cracks. Both doors are flat and not warped. The lock and door fittings are all original and present. We do not have a key. The plinth base is in good order all round as are the bun feet. The backboards are original.
A Regency mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice and glazed doors to the upper half, the base fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors and raised on a plinth. Width 131 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is in good condition all round. The sides of the top are in good order with no splits. Both doors close as they should with no significant warping. All astragals are present. One arched pane on the left hand door has a crack. Some of the astragals are slightly loose and have minor stress fractures. The top shelf has some old liquid marks but no significant problems. The sides of the base are in good order with only minor marks and no splits. Both doors close as they should. The plinth base has a veneer loss to the bottom right hand front corner and minor nibbles to the returns. The backboards are original.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with rear upstand, the centre glazed door with wooden astragals flanked by convex glazed panels and enclosing cloth lined shelves and all raised on tapered legs of square section united by a raised shelf and terminating in spade feet. Width 122 cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with single glazed door with wooden astragals and raised on tapered legs of square section united by a low shelf and terminating in spade feet. CONDITION REPORT: Height 162 cm, depth 36.5 cm, width 69 cm. The cabinet is in generally good condition. The top is in good order with no cracks. The frieze beneath is in good condition all round. The door is not warped and there is no cracked glass. The lock and key are present. The lock is a little loose in its surround and whilst the door does close the lock is not operating correctly. There are some scratches around the lock escutcheon. The base and legs are all in good order with only minor imperfections as one would expect form an item of this age. The cloth lining to the shelves is a little worn in places but not significantly.
A Georgian walnut cased longcase clock, with moulded cornice above the arched glazed door enclosing the two-train striking movement by Jos. Naylor, London, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 244 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. When the hands are advanced the tidal aperture and the date appear to advance as they should. We cannot attach the strike weight as the top loop to the weight is broken. We have not had the strike operating. The seatboard is not original and there is some packing beneath the seatboard. Whether this indicates that the clock is a marriage or not we are not sure. The case maybe pine. It looks to have been fairly recently stripped and varnished. This has been a lacquered case originally. The backboards would appear to be original. The bracket feet, plinth moulding and short upstand to the base are later.
An Edwardian mahogany ladies desk, with rear superstructure fitted with cupboards and drawers and with two frieze drawers and all raised on tapered legs of square section with stretchers. Width 82 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The desk is in generally very good condition. It is a good uniform colour. The upstand is in good order. The top has an old 9 cm stress fracture in the left hand side. This is not moving and not open. All door and drawer fronts are in good condition. the locks and keys are present. The top surface is in good condition as is the boxwood stringing all round. Both drawers run smoothly and have no issues. All legs are in good condition with no repairs and only minor marks. The only minor issue is the right hand handle is missing its drop.
A pair of 19th century chinoiserie lacquered bowfronted corner cupboards, each painted to the black ground with figures, birds and buildings and with later grey painted interior. Width 58 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These are an attractive pair of cupboards. Note the designs to each are slightly different. The condition is generally very good from a structural point of view. Both cupboards have later grey painted interiors. One cupboard door has a slight warp. If we had the key to the lock then in our opinion the slight warp would not show. We do not have a key for either cupboard. All paintwork is in generally good condition. The backboards are all original. We can see no evidence of any worm.
A reproduction military style brass bound combined chest and cupboard, with two drawers above pair of panelled cupboard doors modelled as drawers and raised on bracket feet. Width 72 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The piece is in generally very good order. The top has some minor surface scratches and the odd mark. The left hand side has a small 1 cm dent on the rear edge (right at the wall position.) The drawer and cupboard fronts are all in good order. The lock to the right hand cupboard door is present and we have the key. In order for the door to properly close it does need to be locked rather than simply left open.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, brass inlaid, marked "Deayton" and with partially engraved backplate, two-train striking movement. Height including finial 57.3 cm, case with 28 cm, dial diameter 20 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and the clock is currently ticking away. It strikes when advanced. The dial is in untouched original condition. It has craquelure to the paintwork and small chips around the winding apertures. There are also one or two larger scratches through the paintwork. The glass and brass bezel are in good order. The case itself is in generally good condition with only minor small veneer losses and stress fractures. The feet are original and in good order. There are some nibbles to the veneers around the fish scale brass sides and rear door.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by G. Payne of Ludlow, with 30 hour movement and 10" square brass dial with date aperture. Case height 209 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have the weight and pendulum however we have not had the movement running. The movement is dirty and does appear to operate without the pendulum in situ when weight is applied to the movement. The clock does also strike. The single pointer appears to move also. The movement is dirty with some losses to the paintwork to the numerals. There is no glass in the face door. The case is generally a little primitive but in reasonably good order with no serious condition issues. Neither door is warped and there is no evidence of any active woodworm. We have a weight for the clock, it is in our opinion the wrong one however. The bracket feet and plinth moulding are in our opinion later. We are not sure whether the clock is a marriage or not. The seatboard would appear to be original and the cheeks have not been built up. The upper section of the backboards running from the height of the hood moulding to the top of the case has an old but later overlaid panel of plywood. The mask around the dial fits the face very well.
A Victorian mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base fitted with two drawers above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, with plinth base. Width 134 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is in good condition all round. Both doors close as they should and there is no significant warping. We have the lock and key. The lock operates. Both glass panels are in good condition. There is a very minor veneer loss to the bottom right hand corner of the left hand door. Both left hand side panels are in generally good order. Both have two small scratched areas. The right hand side panels are again both in generally good condition. There is a small veneer repair to the bottom edge of the upper side. Both base doors close as they should and are not warped. The plinth is in good condition all round. There are some scratches to the very front edge of the moulding above the two base drawers. The shelf above this moulding is in very good condition without the usual scratches caused by lifting the top from the base.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Jonas Barber Winster, with 30 hour movement and painted dial, the movement numbered 1438 and probably the last known Barber. Height 199 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is currently ticking away and is striking as it should. We have the weight and pendulum. The case is in generally good condition. There are some minor nibbles to the edge of the cornice and small stress fractures to the mahogany on the upper door. The sides of the hood are in good condition. The trunk door is not warped. There is a loss to the bottom left hand side edge moulding and slight discolouration here. There are stress fractures to the left and right of the arch on the door. The canted angles and sides are in good condition as is the base. The base moulding is original.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, by Thomas Twigg, Shelton, with eight day movement, the case with swans neck pediment, long trunk door and fluted quarter column corners. Height 229 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It strikes when advanced. The face is discoloured and dirty particularly around the bottom edge and the left and right hand lower spandrels. There is some craquelure to the face and the numbers appear at some point to have been re-painted along with the name. There may also have been restoration to the paintwork on the arch. The case is in structurally fairly good order but does have numerous old blemishes and discolouration to the polish. The hood and trunk door are not warped. The lock escutcheon is worn. The backboards are in tired condition. There are some holes in the centre of the backboard. The base moulding is a little knocked and scuffed. There are no bracket feet.
A Victorian walnut cased Britannia table top upright polyphon, with 19 9" discs. 54 cm x 42.5 cm x 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two combs to the interior, the right hand one of which is intact, however the left hand comb has five teeth missing. The cast plate is earmarked for the Britannia Ste Croix Switzerland, Star Silver Depot, London. There is a Phillips head screw to the bracket holding the retaining bar. The mechanism does work and is in playing order. There are 19 discs some of which are slightly warped but all appear to be intact. The cabinet is in rather tired condition. The right hand door has a full length split with losses to the veneer. The left hand door is missing a piece of moulding which leaves an 11 cm gap between the two doors. The left hand door has small chips to the edge and small pieces of veneer missing. The lithographs to each door are intact but rather tired. The top of the cabinet looks like it has been painted at some time in its life and is a light chocolate brown colour. There are scuff marks throughout the ebonised base with small losses throughout. All in all a rather tired example, but one which works.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, with painted dial marked "Dobel, Yeovil". Height to top of swans neck 202 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hood is in generally good order. The door is not warped. The door handle is missing. The hour hand is broken in two but we have the piece. We have both weights and pendulum. The suspension at the top of the pendulum is however missing. When weight is applied to the going train the movement ticks. The movement appears fairly clean. The face is as you see it in the image, namely a little dirty and with craquelure to the paint surface. The movement winds on both trains. The trunk door is not warped. There are stress fractures between the planks on the base. There is one small piece of crossbanding missing on the left hand side of the base. The backboards are original.
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, by Adam Costen Kirkham, with 30 hour movement, the case with long trunk door flanked by quarter column corners, height 200 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement appears to be ticking away as it should. It strikes when advanced. We have the weight and pendulum. The hood is in generally good condition. The door is not warped. The trunk door is also not warped but does have a small loss to the top left hand corner. The sides of the trunk are in generally in good order. The base moulding is however detached but we do have the pieces. There is a stress fracture to the timber join on the front of the base panel.
William Dixon, Whitehaven, an 18th century longcase clock, the arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed W.M. Dixon Whithaven (sic), with cherub mask spandrels all beneath the arched painted dial with a seated female looking towards the sea, with eight day movement chiming on a bell, in oak case crossbanded with mahogany. Height 206 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. The clock is currently ticking away. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement appears to strike when advanced. The upper half of the case backboards are later. There are some scratches and losses to the paintwork in the arched dial. The case is in reasonable condition. There are some timber fractures to the hood and slightly open corner joints. There are some stress fractures to the crossbanding around the door. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case and base are in generally good condition. The clock may at some point have had bracket feet but only the base moulding is currently present. There are three small pieces of dentil moulding missing beneath the clock hood.
A George III longcase clock movement, eight day, the chapter ring marked "Matthew Broad, Bodmin & John Belling 1766", with later walnut case raised on bun feet. Height 183 cm, width at cornice 46.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and appears to be ticking away and striking as it should. The silvered brass dial is in good condition. The movement appears very clean. The seatboard appears to be original. The case is generally in very good order with only minor scuffs, marks and deterioration of the polish. There are some stress fractures to the veneers and some areas of crossbanding that have clearly been replaced. The trunk door is not warped. We have the key and it does lock. We have a winding key.
A Victorian walnut bedside cabinet, with rounded corners and panelled cupboard door opening to shelves. Width 40 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst the top is flat there is some slight rippling to the polish on the veneers. There is also some missing areas of polish. The moulded edge is in good condition. Both sides are in generally good order with only minor surface marks and scratches. The door closes correctly and is not warped. The handle is a later replacement and the original handle holes are currently visible. The door panel is in good condition. the base has the usual marks and scuffs and minor veneer losses to the rear left and rear right hand corners. The backboards are original.
A walnut cased grandmother clock, with three-train spring driven movement, with long trunk door and all raised on bracket feet. Height 171 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on all three trains. We do not have the pendulum so cannot tell if it is ticking away. It strikes when advanced but the movement seems sluggish. It is very dirty. The movement has eight hammers but only six gongs. Two appear to be missing. The face is in good condition. The case is in very good order with only very minor blemishes. The hood has no condition issues. The door is not warped and the sides and base of the case are in very good condition with only very minor surface marks.
A Victorian black slate and variegated marble mantle clock, with Brocot visible movement and with applied presentation plaque, "was presented to W.H. Martin and members of the Atlas Lodge M.U..." 50 cm wide, 32 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The movement is stamped Carlhian and Beaumetz Paris. It has an F Marti movement. We do have the pendulum. The clock is currently ticking away. The left hand train winds. The right hand train is however fully wound. It is striking but not correctly. The centre section of the dial has numerous hairline cracks and fractures. The door has a substantial chip to the glass. The case is in reasonably good condition. There are numerous small edge nibbles and some small chips to the outer extremities of the case, most evident on the inside edge of the right triangular upright. Another is visible on the front right hand corner of the black slate moulding.
An Ansonia wall clock, large form, with two-train striking movement and with moulded cornice. Height 90 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement is fully wound on the left hand facing train. It winds on the other. The clock is currently ticking away and strikes when advanced. The face although dirty is in good condition with no issues. The circular glass to the case door is missing. The case itself is structurally sound but does have several minor surface marks and scuffs. The case is very dusty.
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