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A mahogany glazed cabinet inlaid with satinwood a design of ivy leaves and floral posies, the lower door with landscape motif, . 152.3 cm height including top rail, max width 76 cm, depth 36.5 cmExterior good condition, no loss of veneers, finish good, interior has fabric coloured shelves and back, these have fading, and discolouration, two shelves have stains, door closes with lock, key is present but needs adjustment
Mid-19th century mahogany cased drop dial timepiece, the plain mahogany surround to a veneered drop trunk with bottom door to a cast brass bezel with silvered sight ring enclosing an 18.5cm painted Roman dial (repaired) with outside minute track and blued finished hands to a movement signed "Frodsham - Gracechurch St, London" with shaped and shouldered plates united by four plain pillars and with anchor escapement, height 31cm
Mid-19th century ebonised twin fusee bracket clock, French - Royal Exchange, London, the arched case with overhanging cornice and fitted with single cast brass handle to an arched door before further arched and lattice brass sound frets to a plinth base and raised on ball feet to a 17.5cm arched and silvered dial with strike/silent subsidiary within engraved spandrels to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and finely pierced blued steel hands, to a twin chain fusee movement with plates united by five plain pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 43cm
Mid-19th century mahogany cased domestic regulator, Bain & Son - Breckin, the hood with carved and applied C-scroll and foliate decoration over half turned columns to a moulded throat and long glazed door with canted corners on a panelled base with applied plinth and bracket feet to a signed and silvered 33cm (13ins) engraved and silvered dial with shaped top, set with a strike/silent subsidiary and with engraved fruiting vine and floral spandrels to a Roman chapter with outside minute track enclosing subsidiary seconds and date with black finished hands to a twin weight driven movement with plates united by four stepped pillars with maintaining power and anchor escapement with strike on a coiled gong with two cylindrical brass cased weights and further cylindrical pendulum with wooden stem, height 224cm Condition Report:Case – Small splits to hood door at top. 2X vertical splits on plinth. General age-related wear.Dial – Light discolouration to dial.MVT – Appears complete and original. Suspension on pendulum is ‘As found’.
Victorian walnut credenza of break front form, the central door applied with a painted Sevres style panel, the uprights throughout with similar panels, applied throughout with gilt metal beading and caryatids, central panelled door enclosing shelving, flanked on either side by glazed doors enclosing plush lined shelves on a plinth base, 166cm wide
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, outswept rectangular top with arched half gallery inlaid with a musical trophy above a frieze inlaid with ribbon tied trailing bell husks and a glazed door enclosing a shelf, tapered square legs centred by a stepped oval undertier, spade feet, 162.5cm high
A substantial French Rococo style side cabinet, outswept arched cornice crested by scrolling acanthus and flowerheads, above a central glazed door enclosing two shelves flanked by two panel doors and a central bevelled plate mirror, the base with three short drawers above three further panel doors enclosing a shelf, carved and applied throughout with ribbon-tied scrolling foliage and flowers, 252cm high, c1900
A fine Napoleon III ebonised, gilt metal mounted and pietra dura Cabinet, mid-19th Century, of shaped outline with arched top between urn finials incorporating oval and shaped pietra dura mounted panels of cherries, plums, flowers and foliage, above floral swag mounted pilasters flanking a central door, further mounted with ribbon tied oval and shaped panels of cherries, plums, figs, flowers, foliage and a bird, and framed with pierced brass inlaid borders, on plinth base raised on compressed bun feet.
[Norton, John]. An Humble Apology for Non-Conformists: With Modest and Serious Reflections on the Friendly Debate, and the Continuation Thereof. By a Lover of Truth and Peace, Printed in the year 1669, early signature to title, occasional light dampstaining, contemporary speckled sheep, joints splitting and old repair at head of spine, 8vo (Wing H3402 & ESTC R20176), together with Jenkyn (William) , The Stil-Destroyer or, self-seeking Discovered. Together with the Curse it brings, and the Cure it requires. A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen of the City of London, upon occasion of a solemne Anniversary meeting, April 9th, 1645, London: Christopher Meredith, 1645, [8], 52pp., small hole to title and small holes to fore-edge blank margin of final leaf (not affecting text), some dampstaining and dust-soiling, modern boards, slim 4to (Wing J655 & ESTC R200004), with Roderick (Richard) , A Sermon Preached August the 19th, 1684. At the Consecration of the Lord Waymouth's Chapel in Long-Leat, 1684, [6], 28pp., dampstained, bound with at front [ Sancroft, William] , A Sermon Preached in S. Peter's Westminster, on the first Sunday in Advent, at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, John Lord Bishop of Durham, William ... of S. David's, Benjamin ... of Peterborough, Hugh ... of Landaff, Richard ... of Carlisle, Brian ... of Chester, and John ... of Exceter, London: Printed by T. Roycroft for Robert Beaumont, 1660, [4], 39, [1]pp., manuscript annotations to title, first & last few leaves strengthened to margins, some close-trimming to margins affecting marginal notes, dampstained, bound with two other similar sermons, 20th century green buckram by Maltby of Oxford, 4to, with Bible [New Testament - Dutch] , Postilla, ofte verklaeringen over de Euangelien, die op alle de Sondagen ende de voorname Feestdagen van het geheele jaer verklaert werden in de kercken, toegedaen de onveranderde Ausburgsche Belijdenisse. ... In het licht gegeven door Artus Velten, Amsterdam: Jan van Duisbergh, 1677, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red & black, browned and dampstained throughout, ink stamp to front free endpaper and Barnstaple Athenaeum and Barnstaple Literary & Scientific Institution bookplates to front pastedown, contemporary diced calf over wooden boards with bevelled edges, blind central arabesque and ruled line border to boards, lacking spine and clasps, 4to, plus other antiquarian, mostly 17th century theology and related, including many defective volumes (Qty: 20)

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