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An 18th century North Country 30 hour longcase clock, Hugh Lough, Penrith, the mahogany case with swanneck pediment, above 12.5inch (32cm) brass dial with painted moonphase disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring and dial centre with signed inset circular plaque, curved calendar aperture below, gilt foliate spandrels, 4 pillar bell striking movement, the trunk with short door flanked by quarter columns, the base with canted corners on ogee bracket feet 230cm high case probably associated.
Golf Novelty office door stopper signed on the box by the Legend Tony Jacklin (door stopper included). Anthony Jacklin CBE (born 7 July 1944) is an English golfer, who was the most successful British player of his generation, winning two major championships. He was also the most successful European Ryder Cup captain ever. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
A Large 19th Century Mahogany Chiming Bracket Clock:Of Large proportions set with five gilt pineapple finials, sand cast karyatids, spandrels and floral egg and dart borders on claw feet, the arched dial set with four dials in silver chapter rings, with pierced side vents and back door with pierced holes and quatrefoils opening to reveal bracket movement striking on five gongs and eight bells. H 70cm x W 43cm x D 28cm
A Credenza:Victorian, breakfront, ebonised with ormolu mounts and fittings, the three glazed cabinet doors with boullework edging on a scollop base, H 112cm x W 200cm x D 46cm CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition is very good, some scratches and markings to the top, the central door has no glass
A late 19th century Japanese Cabinet: A twin section and interlocking collectors cabinet/chest of drawers with side carrying handles, the vary coloured wood geometric veneers interspersed with various motifs, including triangles, fans, lozenges and stylised symbols, one section with four graduated drawers, the other with two drawers behind a lacquered door (pins lacking) above a drawer, W 48cm x D 36.4cm x H 35.5cm
A LIBERTY AND CO MINIATURE SILVER AND ENAMEL TIMEPIECE, THE PLAIN RECTANGULAR CASE WITH INSET TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL DIAL AND GILTMETAL HANDS, SWING HANDLE, ON FOUR BUN FEET, THE FRENCH MOVEMENT WITH PLATFORM LEVER ESCAPEMENT, 9CM H, MARK OF LIBERTY AND CO LIMITED, BIRMINGHAM 1912 AND STAMPED 5308 ++ENAMEL AND CASE UNDAMAGED, CASE BACK DOOR WITH MINOR DENT THAT JUST CATCHES THE LIGHT, TWO OF THE FEET DENTED, NO ENGRAVING OR ERASURES, MOVEMENT SOMEWHAT DIRTY, BALANCE TICKING
A William III walnut eight-day longcase clock William Grimes, London, circa 1695-1700 The eight-day five finned pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum and outside strike locking detent, the 11.25 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and scroll border engraved calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to narrow outer track and signed W’m Grimes. Londini fecit to lower edge, with fine pierced blued steel hands and angles applied with winged cherub mask and foliate scroll cast spandrels with scroll engraved infill between, the case with 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 at the rear, the trunk with convex throat moulding over 42 inch rectangular door centred with an oval lenticle and veneered with three pairs of book-matched panels within a herringbone banded surround, the sides veneered with twin herringbone bordered panels, the base with stepped ogee top moulding and conforming book-matched panel within further crossbanded surround over bun feet, 204cm (80.25ins) high. Provenance: Private collection, Hampshire (ref. C16); purchased at Sotheby’s, London, 19th December 1991 (lot 167) for £6,800 hammer. William Grimes is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as born in Shilton, Leicestershire in 1737 and is thought to have trained under his uncle, Thomas Grimes, before moving to London by 1682 when he was made a Free Brother of the Clockmakers’ Company. William Grimes worked from Hatton Garden, London and amongst his apprentices was John Topping (1691) who subsequently became well known for his complex longcase clocks with astronomical functions. William Grimes is thought to have died in around 1705.
A George II mahogany bureau bookcase, circa 1750, in manner of William Bradshaw, the architectural pediment incorporating pierced fretwork, the Greek key cornice above a further blind fretwork frieze, the glazed panel doors enclsosing two adjustable shelves, , the fall enclosing an arrangment of drawers and pigeonholes surrounding a central cupboard door and with four long drawers, 228cm high, 110cm wide, 61cm deep
A George III mahogany breakfront clothes press, circa 1800, the moulded cornice and frieze above a central pair of panelled doors opening to and arrangement of sliding trays, above two short and two long graduated drawers, flanked on either side by a twin panelled cupboard door, the left cupboard opening to shelves, a drawer and a lidded commode section, the other cupboard with a shelf above hanging hooks, 222cm high, 242cm wide, 63cm deep
A George III oak mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock, the square hood with a gilt leafy scrollwork and foliate painted frieze, having reeded freestanding pilasters, the shaped trunk door between reeded pilasters, the altered brass dial with Roman numerals and date aperture, the single train movement striking on a bell, 200cm high.
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