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19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by William Burch of Glastonbury, the hood with swan neck pediment, square glazed door flanked by plain pillars, the trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square painted dial with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, 30 hour movement Condition:
Inlaid walnut cased longcase clock, the 24cm brass dial having silvered chapter ring bearing the names Ferron & Burchell, Hertford, single hand and Roman numerals, the hood with blind fret pediment, square glazed door flanked by split pillars, the trunk having a long door with crossbanded decoration and standing on a plinth base, 30 hour movement Condition:
A Walnut Veneer Writing Bureau with Accompanying Cabinet with ribbon stringing throughout, four drawers, beneath fall down bureau with internal stationery drawers, brass pull handles. 29.5 wide 39 inches high and depth 20 inches. Along with a small two door cabinet with ribbon string inlay and two top doors. 31 inches high, width 29.5 inches.
A 1977 Mercedes Benz 350SL Automatic Convertible With Hard And Soft Top option. Finished in pale, silvered-blue with matching chrome and silvered blue classic Mercedes Benz emblem hubcaps. Canvas soft top in navy blue; nappa leather interior,dashboard and trims in navy blue. Perforated leather detail to inner door panels. Wonderfully maintained, complete with 2017 receipt for restoration from Eric Gorter Classic Cars totalling £14372. Full service history from 1984 - 2018, mileage, 111667. MOT until 27/7/18 (could now be extended) Please see accompanying images.
Robert "Mouseman" Thompson corner cupboard, eight panel single door with traditional wrought metal hinges and latch opening to reveal three fixed shelves, height 97cm (36"), width 70cm (28"), depth 48cm (19"). Included with this lot the original manufacturer supplied wall bracket to support the cupboard. Condition report: Some small water damage, overall condition good.
19th century mahogany press, dentil moulded cornice and a frieze or arches and split-turned pendants above three oval floral marquetry panels, interior converted to hanging space fronted by solid flame mahogany doors over two short and two long drawers with original swan neck handles, bobbin escutcheons and sitting on bracket feet, height 209cm, width 125cm, depth 60cm. Condition report: Right hand door warped, interior converted missing slides, shrinkage cracks to doors, handle and post missing from one long drawer, no keys, areas of damage all over.
A George III Irish provincial oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm square brass dial inscribed James Black, Sligo, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, mask and leafy scroll spandrels, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with three orb and eagle brass finials, shaped rectangular door to waist, brass capped columns and quarter-columns, shaped apron, bracket feet, 233cm high, c.1800The maker is probably the James Black who also signed clocks from Dublin 1756-1772 who, like many makers of the time, was occasionally peripatetic
An early Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock by R. Johnson of Campo Lane, Sheffield, the hand painted enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the arched depicting a farmer with corn sheafs, royal blue spandrels with floral decoration, swan neck pediments terminating with carved daisy, ebony stringing throughout, turned pilasters, stepped to waist with central arched mahogany crossbanded door, ivory escutcheon, plinth base (with key)
A large Edwardian mahogany shaped serpentine display cabinet, outswept cornice above a deep frieze and a three quarter glazed door, the lower panels quarter veneered, rosewood crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 190cm high, 131cm wide, c.1905
A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm square brass dial inscribed John Wyld, Nottingham, Roman and Arabic numerals, calendar dial, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with dentil cornice, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an eight pointed star, plinth base, 208cm high, c.1775
A matched pair of Franglais gilt metal mounted, marquetry and ebonised side cabinets, in the Louis XVI taste, each with moulded top above a shaped panel door flanked by pillars and glazed doors, profusely inlaid in ivory and boxwood with fanciful creatures, fountains and scrolling foliage, turned feet, 112cm high, 187cm wide, c.1850
A Louis XVI revival gilt metal and porcelain mounted kingwood and marquetry pier cabinet, crossbanded top above a rectangular door centred by an oval plaque painted in the manner of Sevres with colourful summer flowers on a bleu celeste ground, canted angles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 114cm high, 84cm wide, c.1860
A George/William IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm painted dial inscribed Roberts, Derby, the arch painted with a view of the cathedral, titled Derby In 1803, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned pillars, pointed arched rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 219cm high, c.1830
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 31cm arched silvered dial inscribed Robert Smith, London, Roman and Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent to arch to arch, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, lofty pagoda hood, arched rectangular door to waist flanked by brass mounted Doric stop-fluted columns and quarter columns, plinth base, 233cm high, c.1770
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Clitherow, Prescot, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment applied with lotus roundels, reeded Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, ogee bracket feet, 220cm high, c.1805William Clitherow was a member of a well-known Lancashire clockmaking dynasty, and was working at Prescot outside Manchester from 1795 to 1825.
A small walnut eight-day longcase clock, the dial bearing a signature for William Akers, London, with eight-day four finned pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement incorporating anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum and finely sculpted steelwork, with a 9 inch square brass dial incorporating subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes within the outer minute track and bearing signature W’m Akers, London to lower edge, with pierced blued steel hands and angles applied with winged cherub mask cast spandrels, in a case with shallow domed caddy over ogee moulded cornice and floral trail pierced fret to frieze above glazed fixed dial surround applied with Solomonic three-quarter columns to front angles, the sides with rectangular windows and conforming quarter columns applied next to bargeboards continuing up past the lintel at the rear, the trunk with convex throat moulding over 35 inch rectangular door veneered with two pairs of book-matched panels within a herringbone banded surround, the sides crossbanded and the base with stepped ogee top moulding over conforming book-matched panel within further crossbanded surround, the whole raised on a moulded skirt, 180cm high
A Victorian figured walnut bonheur du jour, the raised back with a three quarter gilt bass gallery above two inlaid panelled doors enclosing a part maple fitted interior, the base with a frieze drawer fitted with an adjustable writing surface, inkwells etc., above a panelled door flanked by reeded brackets, on ceramic castors, 108cm H x 60cm W x 45cm D.
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