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EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK THIRTY HOUR COTTAGE LONG CASE CLOCK having broken swan neck pediment over arch painted face, flanked by plain turned pillars, moulded edge waist door, flanked by moulded pilasters on a plain panelled base with stile feet. Arch painted face 16.5" x 12", having Roman numerals and painted with birds and shells, arch date aperture name now indistinct. Overall 2m high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: A little scruffy and unloved, numerals have been poorly repainted, glass is cracked. Has a weight and pendulum.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR COTTAGE LONG CASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by reeded columns, the waist with cross banded door flanked by reeded quarter pillasters on a cross banded panelled base with bracket feet. 12" sq. painted face with Roman numerals and date aperture, marked: Droitwich. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell, 212cm high overall. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition with age, a little dry, no obvious significant losses, pendulum and weight included.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded pilasters, cross banded and shaped waist door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panelled base, 17" x 13.5" painted face with Roman numerals, basket of flowers painted to the arch and floral spandrels with date aperture. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition, face is worn, numerals will require repainting, pilasters to hood are loose and will require relocating, lacks original feet. Weight and pendulum included.
Victorian mahogany glazed bookcase on cupboard, top section with moulded cornice two arched glass doors covering three adjustable shelves, base with serpentine front, frieze drawer above two arched figured mahogany single panel doors, blind base, width 122cm (48"), depth 48cm (19"), height 224cm (88"). Condition report: Surface scratches to top of lower section. Section of veneer missing to left hand door lower section. Unfortunately we cannot do condition reports for this sale.
A short 19th century oak longcase clock. Later case with semi-circular arched pediment and long door on box base with gullwing feet. Silvered dial with semi-circular arch, foliate design and the God Poseidon in the top arch. Chapter ring has Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. Signed Robert Lockyer, Brixham. Eight day, two-train movement. 77 x 18in. Unfortunately we cannot do condition reports for this sale.
Crown Devon Edward VIII cigar box, with musical movement opening and closing the door, printed marks to reverse, 21cm wide Condition report: No damage or restoration. Overall crazing which has stained in places. The mechanism does not work correctly, however it sporadically will open and close the door when the button in pressed. Unfortunately we cannot do condition reports for this sale.
A George III mahogany and marquetry clothes press, circa 1770, the chequer banded and pendant moulded cornice above a bellflower decorated frieze, each panel door centred by a twin handled urn above a bellflower decorated plinth , opening to five sliding trays, the lower section with three long graduated drawers and on outswept bracket feet, 223cm high, 130cm wide, 62cm deep
A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1780, the dentil and pendant moulded cornice above four astragal glazed cabinet doors opening to adjustable shelves, the base section with four panelled doors opening to fitted drawers, on a plinth base, 245cm high, 366cm wide, 63cm deep, together with a quantity of books and leather bindings Provenance: T he collection of the late John Marsh, Lawnswood House, South Staffordshire. Purchased with the property from Jack Bean in 1966 For a design of bookcase adopting a very similar design of astragal glazing and fitted drawers with circular handles, see Elizabeth White, Pictorial Dictionary of British 18th Century Furniture Design, Antique Collectors Club, 1990, page 243 where Plate 45 illustrates a bookcase design from Hepplewhite s The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer s Guide . See also Thomas Chippendale, The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker s Director , (Third Edition 1762), Republished John Tiranti Ltd, 1939, Plate LXXXVII, Two Bookcases for a bookcase demonstrating the same design of door panel, the moulding shaped at the corners to accomadate distinctive finely carved patera terminals.Please note: The books in the bookcase that are physically on view in the saleroom are included with the lot. There are not enough to fill the bookcase. The books in the bookcase illustrated in the catalogue are not included with the lot.
A Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard, circa 1815, probably Scottish , the central frieze drawer flanked by a pair of pedestals, each incorporating a deep cellaret drawer with a divided lead lined interior, each panelled cupboard door beneath opening to a shelved interior and flanked by reeded pilasters surmounted by lion mask mounts, on carved lion paw feet at the front, 130cm high, 233cm wide, 67cm deep Provenance: Property from a deceased estate, Berkshire
A pair of French mahogany and gilt metal mounted bedside cupboards, in Directoire style, 19th century, each bearing a partially indistinct stencilled makers/ retailers title to the underside including names Þ LEEMANS' and Paris and Brussels as locations, each variegated grey marble top above a drawer and a cupboard door fronted by two false drawer fronts, opening to a marble lined interior, above turned tapering fluted legs joined by a solid undertier and terminating in gilt metal feet, each 81cm high, 38.5cm wide, 38 cm deep
Ω A Napoleon III red stained tortoiseshell, brass marquetry and ebonised side cabinet , circa 1880, the marble top above an acanthus cast gilt metal mounted frieze, the glass panelled door bordered by 'Boulle' marquetry, opening to a shelved interior, the shaped apron centred by a gilt metal winged mask mount, the bracket feet surmount by gilt metal patera mounts, 129cm high, 100cm wide, 43cm deep Provenance: Property from a deceased estate, Berkshire Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A pair of Victorian birds eye maple and marble mounted bedside cupboards, circa 1870, each variegated grey marble top above a mahogany lined drawers, each drawer stamped 'ZIGNAGO E PICASSO', each panelled door opening to a marble lined interior, on turned tapering feet at the front, each 90cm high, 50cm wide, 39cm deep
A George I black lacquer and gilt decorated hanging corner cabinet, circa 1720, in the manner of John Belchier, decorated with stylised trellis and foliate motifs throughout, the arched pediment decorated with two winged masks, the frieze decorated with wildfowl, the bevelled mirror plate to the hinged door, opening to a shelved interior, 124cm high, 73cm wide, 36cm deep overall
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