An early George III oak longcase clock, 24cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, inscribed Wm Burchell/Northampton, Roman numeral, thirty hour bird cage movement striking on a bell, stepped cornice, turned columns, rectangular door to waist, flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, 207cm high, c.1760William Silvanus Burchell is recorded as having worked at Northampton in the 1760s Condition Report: mouldings detached from case, but all present.
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An early Victorian mahogany long case clock, 31cm arched enamelled dial inscribed William Atkin, Ticknall, the arch painted with ladies in a garden, the spandrels with thatched cottages, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, bracket feet, 227cm high, c.1840William Atkin was born at Burton-on-Trent in January 1795 son of Samuel Atkin, apprenticed 1809 and was in business by 1820. By his wife Sarah he had three children, Henry, James and Ellen. He died in October 1864. Condition Report: Base panel loose; glass in door to dial cracked, veneers lifting on dial surround, lart of ivorine excutcheon missing.
A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry china closet display cabinet, concave moulded cornice above a shaped glazed door enclosing shelves the projecting base with frieze drawer above a pair of shaped panelled doors, profusely inlaid throughout with flowering stems, turned feet, 199cm high, 104cm wide, c.1840
A 19th century German mahogany Biedermeier secretaire cabinet, the stepped quarter veneered top with drawer and turned finials, the cushion moulded quarter veneered fall front enclosing a well figured rosewood interior, fitted with drawers, slide and central door, dividing four ogee moulded drawers together flanked by acanthus and lotus carved spirally fluted uprights, turned feet, 107cm wide, 160cm high, c.1850
A South Yorkshire cottage money bank, with tiled cobalt blue roof, decorated in the typical Pratt ware/Pearlware manner, with yellow gables and central chimney, with faces looking out of the upstairs windows, central door, inscribed Saving Bank, flanked by two figures, sponged flowers and trees to sides and base, 15cm high, mid 19th century Condition Report: Glaze faults to either side of money slit;
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry side cabinet, swan neck pediment with urnular finials, above a glazed door and an arrangement of shelves and mirrored niches, the projecting base with bowed rectangular panelled door, profusely inlaid in ivory and boxwood with ribbon-tied swags, a musical trophy, urns and classical devices, turned and fluted legs, 219cm high, 108cm wide, c. 1890
A South Yorkshire cottage money bank, decorated in the typical Pratt ware/Pearlware manner, with tiled cobalt blue roof, with yellow gables and central chimney, with faces looking out of the upstairs windows, central door, inscribed Saving Bank, flanked by two figures, sponged flowers and trees to sides and base, 15cm high, mid 19th century Condition Report: Slight knock to yellow gable end;
A copper two handled fish kettle and cover, 19th century, 40cm wide, a two handled copper jam pan, 41cm diameter, a handled copper measure, brass lions head ring handled door knocker, a horse brass inscribed 'John Baker, White Lion Inn, Bury St Edmunds' and a circular Japanese brass dish relief cast with an immortal riding a dragons back, square seal mark, 14cm diameter
A George III oak and chequer strung longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment with three finials above on arched door and silvered 12 inch dial marked Plimer, Wellington, with Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial and seconds dial, eight day movement striking on a bell, trunk door centred by a harewood and boxwood eagle motif, 213cm overall height
An early 19th century crossbanded mahogany cottage longcase clock with arched hood with broken scroll pediment enclosing a 13 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, painted with figures emblematic of the seasons in the corners and Rebecca at the well to the arch, 8 day movement, striking on a bell, above a 3/4 length trunk door flanked by faux fluted quarter columns and over a panel base, 206cm high and a 1920s mahogany three tier folding cake stand
A late 19th/early 20thC mahogany display cabinet in the manner of Liberty, inlaid in copper and pewter, the top with bowed sides, above a central Art Nouveau style glazed door, with leaded and stained glass decoration, flanked by similar sides, the base inlaid with stylised tulips etc., on block feet, glazing (AF), 89cm wide
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