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The Shakespeare cabinetCarved and stained oak cabinet, late 19th Century incorporating older elements, cornice with a mask head presenting the bard and inscription "A JEWELL IN A TEN TIMES BARRED - UP CHEST IS A BOLD SPIRIT IN A LOYAL BREAST", panelled doors to the upper and lower section including quint and rustic scenes, the end panels with grotesque masks, fitted with a concealed drawer to the upper section, burr walnut faced interior, the configurations of drawers and a central cupboard, each with herringbone stringing, door interiors with conforming veneers, the lower section likewise with two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, width 125cm, depth 66cm, height 218cm.
Swiss Forte-Piano cylinder musical box, by Nicole Freres, Geneve, number 30593, playing eight airs on a 45cm cylinder, in a rosewood case with inlaid decorated panel and stringing to lid, three levers and winding hole to side concealed behind a drop down door, overall dimensions of case 64cm x 19cm x14cm, with key and original paperwork.
Regency mahogany regulator, signed BURLINGHAM, PETERBOROUGH AND LYNN, centre subsidiary dials, indicating hours and seconds, with minute division chapters, weight driven movement, case with a scrolled surmount, and brass stringing to the spandrels of the hood, glazed door, plinth base, height 202cm.
Red lacquered longcase clock, the hood with sarcophagus top, turned supports, the trunk with a lon arched door, plinth base, 12" arched brass dial, cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Jos. Seyton, Portsmouth, eight day movement striking on a bell, 229cm.
Edwardian mahogany and brass Longcase Clock, in the style of Maple & Co., arched engraved steel dial, with gilt centre, subsidiary second dial, supplementary Whittington-Westminster and chime-silent dials, triple weight driven movement striking on tubular gongs, mercury compensated pendulum, the case with a scroll and shell pediment, glazed door flanked by brass engaged columns, height 260cm.
Mahogany longcase clock, swan-neck pediment, fluted colums, short door flanked by 1/4 Corinthian columns, splayed bracket feet, 13" arched painted dial with floral spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture,signed 'Nath. Newell, Leicester', eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 229cm.
William Ward, London, a late-18th century mahogany bracket clock, the caddy-top case with brass carrying handle, arched glazed door, sides and rear door, on moulded plinth and shallow bracket feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial in the arch, calendar aperture, the twin-fusée movement with crown wheel escapement, pendulum with turned brass bob and profusely-engraved back plate, striking and repeating on seven bells, 49cm high.
Four unboxed Tri-ang Minic clockwork tinplate vehicles, including long bonnet versions of the Dustcart and Carter Paterson Delivery Van, the latter lacking rear door latching bar, a Tipper with short bonnet cab and a 19m Vauxhall Cabriolet lacking rear bumper. Overall models appear F to G but all missing keys and mechanisms untested. (4)
A superb quality Arts & Crafts Period oak four piece bedroom suiteComprising triple door wardrobe, having marquetry and parquetry inlay to doors, mirror back dressing table, having an assortment of nine drawers, pair of bedside cupboards. CONDITION REPORT: Wardrobe- 210cm high, 192cm wide, 60cm deepDressing table- 163cm high, 130cm wide, 60cm deepGenerally good used condition with surface scratches and marksThe bedside cabinets are converted from a large piece possibly a former smaller/dressing table or cheval mirrorThe tops of these cabinets are therefore reasonably new
An early 18th Century flat topped kneehole deskOf small proportions, having burr walnut veneered drawer fronts, with long single drawer above six smaller drawers and central cupboard door, raised on bracket supports, height 82cm, length 79cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally rather worn condition throughout with pieces of veneer chipped off and missing , various surface scuffs and marks throughoutEscutcheon is missing from centre door and handles appear to be replacements Please examine photographs
A late Victorian four piece bedroom suiteComprising four door wardrobe, having two mirrored doors flanking two smaller carved panelled cupboard doors above an assortment of seven drawers, diameter 184cm, height 211cm, mirrored back dressing table, having an assortment of eleven drawers, mirrored backed basin unit with marble top, having two panelled cupboard doors and single drawers, pot cupboard
An early 18th Century walnut veneered kneehole deskOf small proportions, having large single drawer above six smaller drawers and central cupboard door, height 76cm, width 75cm. CONDITION REPORT: Loss of veneer and splits to topAppears to have replacement draw sides on several drawsHandles are not quite matching one is a replacementSome woodworm throughoutLeg brokenOne draw front broken majorlyVeneer loss in many placesRequires significant restoration throughout
John Baldwin Feversham an 18th Century oak longcase clockThe hood with caddy top on pillared side supports over a plain trunk door and box base, the 12 inch brass dial with pierced spandrels the chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted with an eight day movement, 202cm high with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder present CONDITION REPORT: Numbered 184
Husband Hull, an early 19th Century oak longcase clockWith arched and pillared hood over a body with arched trunk door and box base, the 11 inch square brass dial fitted with silvered chapter ring and calendar aperture to a eight day movement, approx 230cm high, with two weights pendulum, winder and door key CONDITION REPORT: See extra photos
James McCallum Falkirk, a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock The hood with arched pediment and pillared side supports and brass finial's over a body with trunk door, box base and ogee feet the painted arched 14 inch dial decorated with various painted figures and a ship automaton to a eight day movement, complete with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder, approx 244cm high CONDITION REPORT: Break/repair to pedimentLoss of paint and fading to dialLifting, splitting to veneer in several places mainly on the base See photos
John Burrows London, an 18th Century and later walnut and seaweed marquetry inlaid longcase clockThe hood with moulded cornice blind fretwork and barley twist supports over a narrow body with lenticle glass trunk door raised on a box base, the 12 bras dial with pierced spandrels silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to a eight day movement, 240cm high complete with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder CONDITION REPORT: See photos
T S Kennedy Kilmarnock, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock The hood with arched pediment pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and panelled box base, the circular dial with silvered chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals to a brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, fitted with eight day movement, 203cm high with two weights, pendulum, lacking door key and winder
William Allan Beith, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clockThe hood with broken arched pediment the body with plain trunk door and pot boxed base raised on small bracket feet, the painted 14 inch arched dial decorated with four seasons spandrels and a family of swans, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, 215cm high complete with two weights and pendulum but lacking door key and winder
Sherwood Lyon Doncaster, a mid 19th Century oak, mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clockThe hood with broken arch pediment and turned side supports over a body with short trunk door and large box base, the painted 13 inch arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals decorated with painted shell spandrels and detail of a tiger with crocodile fitted with a 30 hour movement, 216cm high
James Twinolon Kirkham, an 18th Century oak longcase clockThe hood with moulded cornice and pillared side supports over a body with arched door and box base, the brass 11 inch dial with pierced spandrels and Roman chapter wheel fitted with single hand and a 30 hour movement, complete with one weight and pendulum,
George M Little, an unusual composite pine longcase clockThe hood with pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and box base, the 12 inch arched brass dial with pierced spandrels and father time automaton to a single train movement marked George M Little maker 1906, 204cm high complete with weight and pendulum
William Lee, Leicester an 18th Century and later oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clockThe hood with broken arched pediment and pillared side supports, the body with arched trunk door and box base, the square 12 inch brass dial with pierced spandrels fitted with a later battery movement
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