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A 19th c. Mahogany cased Longcase Clock by F.J. Wild of Dundee, having swan pediment hood with turned columns, painted face with Roman numerals, second hand (missing) and date hand, short door case with half turned column detail, on lower cross-banded section, standing on bracket feet, 85'' high x 20'' wide x 10'' deep
A Dutch miniature silver tea stove, Amsterdam circa 1700Of hexagonal form with hinged door and handle standing on three turned feet. Marked to the baseHeight: 3 cm. 25 gr.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
A painting of a noble lady and servants setting off fireworks at the Kartik Poornima celebrations; Kishangargh school, mid18th century AD. Mounted in a modern frame.A noble lady seated on a throne wearing long robes and turban, nimbus to the back of the head, holding a firework in the right hand. To the back a group of female servants, one holding a large peacock feather fan and garland, one holding a wine jug and cup, one a bowl with four vases and one a lidded bowl. To the front candle holders, boxes and bowls; fountain to the front with divided beds of flowers. To the background a large pavilion with cusped arches over the door, panels of flowers to the side and decorative moulding to the eaves. To the background the full moon shining through clouds. For a similar painting see The National Museum of India, Delhi23 x 14.5cmThe absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property from a Private Dutch Collection formed in the 1950s and 1960s22,4 x 14 cm
An exceptionally rare 1930's summer house by C A and R Drinkwater, KnutsfordThe architectural style house with a sloping roof above a shaped door centred with a stained glass panel, flanked by two further stained glass panels also fitted with conforming side glass windows. The exterior of the building applied with driftwood and enclosing an interior lined with pitch pine and fitted with a slatted bench incorporating a hinged boxed section, 236x330x192cm (approx)
A late 19th Century attractive burr walnut table top stationery cabinet The cabinet with hinged door revealing a blue writing surface and a compartmentalized interior, compartments labeled 'letters answered, letters unanswered, bills paid, bills unpaid' in black lettering applied to bone inset labels, push drawer to side of cabinet and inset brass swing handle to top, height 34.5cm.
An impressive George III mahogany bureauThe fall front enclosing a compartmentalised interior, the central door inlaid with a conch shell above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers each applied with brass swan neck swing handles, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 123x113x55cm.
A good quality 17th Century style oak court cupboard, mid 20th CenturyHaving a chiseled frieze above two baluster shaped uprights enclosing two carved cupboard doors above a lower section with a pair of cupboard doors and a single cupboard door each applied with turned handles raised upon compressed bun feet, 132x139x54cm.
A Victorian pine kneehole desk Having a rectangular galleried top above three frieze drawers each applied with brass knob handles above a central inset cupboard door flanked by outer cupboard doors similarly applied with brass knob handles and raised upon an inverted break front plinth base, 101x82x53cm.
A 1960's/1970's light oak two piece bedroom suite by Herbert E GibbsComprising a chest of four drawers with turned button handles and a conforming dressing table with a shaped rectangular mirror above a bow front glass shelf and an arrangement of two drawers and one cupboard door with conforming button handles and raised upon out swept tapering feet. Widths 76cm and 90cm.
An attractive George III mahogany bureau The fall front centred with an inlaid conch shell enclosing a compartmentalised interior, the central door inlaid with an oval fan, above two short and three long graduated drawers each applied with brass swan necked handles, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 110x111x55cm.
Entomology: An Exceptional Collection of World Beetles Insects & Carabids, this diverse collection was accumulated over many years predominantly from 1980 onwards, it has been professionally stored and presented within a bespoke made Teak wood collector's cabinet, the collection includes a large number of British Weevils and Carabids, a varied collection of Rhinoceros Beetles, Elephant Dung Beetle, Goliath Beetles, Atlas Beetles, Tiger Beetles, Buprestid Beetles, Harlequin Beetle, Ground Beetles, other Insects within the collection to include a Bird Eating Spider, Praying Mantis, Leaf Insects etc, the majority with data attached labels, the specimens are displayed within glass top protected drawers each measuring 45.5cm by 41cm, varying heights, each drawer mounted with a pair of Regency style brass pull handles, the upright floor standing cabinet with a single glazed door, 53cm by 47.5cm by 107.5cm
Richard Ham, Milton Abbas, an eight-day longcase clock, the brass face with cherub and crown spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture and secondary dial, within a plain oak and pine case CONDITION REPORT: Two weights and pendulum, working order unknown and not guaranteed. The auctioneers do not know if the case is contemporary to the movement. Please see the additional images. Dial plate is 30 x 30 cm. Please Note: the hood and door are stained oak, the rest of the case is stained pine.
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