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A 19th c. oak Dickens style Kneehole Desk, the top having two, two door cabinets joined by a galleried shelf, central slope revealing four pigeon holes and two drawers over three frieze drawers over two flights of three on plinth bases, brass drop handles and heavily carved throughout. 60 1/4" wide x 49 1/4" high x 31 3/4" deep.
An early 20th Century Val St Lambert glass bud vase, of slender sleeve form cased in lime over clear crystal and acid etched with floral swags over a textured ground, within a gilt metal mount with pierced basal collar and applied floral decoration, height 15cm.N.B. This would have been one of a pair that sat inside the door pillars of a car.
A circa 1900 walnut cased Vienna wall clock, having architectural case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day weight driven single train movement, the case with sectional glazed door, h.113cm (with brass cased weight and pendulum) Condition Report / Extra Information Length from top of dial to bottom of pendulum 83cm.We are unable to remove the movement from the case.
John Brassett of Smithfield (London) - a George III mahogany longcase clock, having an arched brass dial (w.12"), with strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast corner spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day weight driven five pillar movement striking on a bell, the 'London' case having stop fluted pilasters and arched panelled door to a boxbase on bracket feet, h.239cm
Philip Allen of Macklesfield - a circa 1800 oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the 6¼" square brass dial having silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed to the centre, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with panelled door to a boxbase, h.208cm
An Usual and Well Made Early to Mid XX Century Dolls House, in the form of a gentleman's villa, made from some proprietary parts. One rear opening door (three doors missing), side garage, electric lighting, additional front garden. A quantity of furniture, glass house. Ideal for restoration project, length 80cm, height 46cm, depth including separate garden 65cm.
A Handmade Gypsy Caravan, in contrasting shades of wood. Approximately 16inches long and 16inches high. Hinged roof reveals decorated and furnished interiors with bunk beds, chest of drawers, cupboard and cooking hob. Split barn style door to front. Articulated front axle and towing harness needs minor repair.
A French Gilt Metal Mounted and Marble Bijouterie, the top with a glazed door and four glazed panels enclosing a glass shelf and mirror and with marble columns with gilt metal mounted mask heads, the lower section with winged mask heads raised upon square tapering legs with under tier and paw feet, 54cms square, 154cms tall
An interesting Victorian walnut and marble top and mirrored back credenza, having mirrored door - the owner believes that this was an item removed from Osborne House in the 1870's, when staff and contents of house were being reduced, following the death of Prince Albert. The use of the carved and prominent Prince of Wales feathers would tend to support this. CONDITION REPORT Marble is fine - sunlight bleaching to left hand door - small amount of foxing to mirror at top - Ht 165cms, W 140cms, D 45cms
AN EARLY CONTINENTAL INLAID COLLECTORS CABINET with hinged fall front, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with central door and ten white-metal inlaid decorated drawer fronts, revealing seven drawers, the fall front decorated with white-metal religious scene and the interior depicting Adam and Eve, 30 x 23 x 22cm
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