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A quantity of topographical picture postcards Madeira (100), Egypt (30), Italy and others (approximately 200) and four small book pictures of Milano, Pompei, Napoli and Roma Condition Report: Superstructure has been removed leaving dowel holes in the top and an irregular back line. Door mouldings poor, one door loose on pins and separated, lifting veneer to one side, base scuffed
A miniature brass carriage clock, Nathan & Co., Birmingham, single fusee movement, 9.5cm high and a chinoiserie lacquered mantel clock by Elliott, London, retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd., 23cm high Condition Report: Miniature clock: not a single fusee movement but a drum movement, one pillar badly tarnished, glass door loose, not in working orderChinoiserie clock: some rubbing to case but generally good, presently working
Fine early 18th century eight day longcase clock, by Langley Bradley, London, with 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, cast crowned cherub spandrels and wheat-ear border, five-pillar movement striking on a bell, in very fine seaweed marquetry inlaid case with caddy top, blind fret panel, brass ringed lenticle glass to door, on platform base, 230cm high (pendulum, two weights and key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is reasonable, movement is very dusty and we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is in good order. However, spandrels may have been replaced at some time. Case has had extensive repair and refurbishment. The plinth has been rebuilt at some time and the base surround is a replacement, some moulding is damaged. Door hinges and back are replacements. Hood has been extensively renovated but has damage to fretwork. Rear pillars have been replaced with square beading. Dial mask has been replaced and hood door securing bolt does not function. Front door pillars are now screwed in. Caddy top is loose and requires glueing. On balance the refurbishing seems to suggest that the case and movement may not be original to each other
18th century eight day longcase clock with silvered and gilt arched dial, signed - Thomas Burges Gosport, with strike / silent subsidiary dial in arch, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, in a fine walnut case with arched and crossbanded door, on plinth base, 216cm (key, pendulum and weights present)
18th century eight day longcase clock with silvered arched dial, signed - William Vesper Limehouse, with strike / silent in arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials, in a fine mahogany case, with reeded columns and pilasters, on bracket feet, 240cm high (key, pendulum and weights present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, movement is clean but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Seat board possibly a replacement. Case side cheeks have been cut at some time and there is a packing piece on right. Left hand equivalent is missing, movement leans forward. Silvered dial is scratched and marked in places, name is William Vesper not Pespur. Case generally good, door and plinth veneers are cracked, some of column brass inlay is missing. Hood is in good condition, some minor repairs to veneers, three finials missing, weights are cast iron and not brass cased. Pendulum is large and has a flat brass rod
Fine quality 19th century Japanese red lacquered steel and brass mounted tansu in two parts, with four graduated drawers, each with ornate circular lock plate with bird ornamental lock covers and small cupboard door enclosing two short drawers with lock and key, 94cm wide x 45cm deep x 106cm high
The Coronation of HM Queen Victoria, 28th June 1838 - rare Ceremonial programme printed by Samuel Bentley and rare State Procession for the Coronation printed poster, by J. Hartnell, Fleet Street, listing the order of the participants in the procession from 'The Queen's Palace to the Western Door of Westminster Abbey', 134cm x 26cm (2)
A Vernis Martin style serpentine vitrineThe pressed brass three-quarter galleried marble top above the shaped glazed cupboard door painted with a vignette of a courting couple, the sides similarly glazed and painted. 68.5 cm wide; 162.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some fading/staining, some wear to panels, general wear.
A Victorian oak cased bracket clockThe white dial with Roman numerals inscribed Arnold 8? Strand, London, enclosing the brass fusee movement inscribed to the back plate Cha. Frodsham, 84 Strand, Numbered 843 44.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing, scratching, some splits and bruising to case, dial worn, chipping around winding aperture, inscriptions to face faded, some illegible including date beneath word London, fretwork to back door broken and with some losses, general wear.
A 19th century burr walnut cased twin fusee bracket clockThe white painted dial with Roman numerals and bell striking three pillar movement, the line inlaid domed case with brass carrying handles, standing on ball feet. 47 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, shrinkage cracks to case, some old repairs, some lifting to veneer, two feet loose, rubbing to dial, rear door possibly replaced.
A Victorian oak Gothic architectural cased chiming bracket clockThe silvered dial with Roman numerals inscribed J B Jenkinson, Retford, beneath subsidiary dials, striking on bells. 72 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chips and loses to case, one front base pillar detached but present, damage to fretwork sides, panel from back door loose but present, some wear to dial, general wear, pendulum lacking.
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