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An exceptional late 19th Century burr walnut vitrine The well figured rectangular top above a frieze centred with inlaid flower heads and a single glazed door similarly inlaid and enclosing the lined interior with two shelves, the door flanked by gilt metal appliques with conforming inlay on the two uprights above a shaped plinth base, 81x110x33cm.
A mid 18th Century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by John Bunting, Long BuckbyThe clock with a moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze over the 10" brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and a central inset date aperture, the dial embraced by openwork spandrels and centred with the makers name, the plain case with a shaped door above a conforming lower panel and bracket feet, complete with single weight and pendulum, 105cm high.
A late 18th early 19th Century oak cased eight day longcase clock by Bancroft of ScarboroughThe shaped hood with twin spherical brass finials above a pair of tapering reeded columns flanking the 12" painted break arch dial signed with the makers name and enclosed by floral painted spandrels, the case with canted corners flanking a shaped door above a plain lower board, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood split both sides,Crack in glass running full length,Reconstruction of the hood, replaced upper back board, replaced movement board and supports,Replaced hinges,Case lacking feet,Dial has been repainted,Pendulum and weights with the clock.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Royle & Rawson, WiganThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above a pair of ring turned columns flanking the 14" break arch painted dial, the rolling break arch painted with a wind mill landscape above the dial enclosed by spandrels painted with female figures, the dial painted with Roman numerals and central subsidiary second and date dials with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a crossbanded frieze above a shaped door flanked by quarter cluster columns above a conforming lower panel raised on bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 220cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood lacking glass,Movement board replaced,Movement appears complete and well maintained, although no guarantee of working condition,Case in sound condition.
A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock The hood with a twin swan neck pediment above a pair of tapering cylindrical columns flanking the 13" painted break arch dial, the seascape painted break arch panel with a rocking masted vessel mechanism above the dial enclosed by rose painted spandrels and centred with a subsidiary second dial, the dial indistinctly signed, the case with quarter reeded columns flanking a shaped door above a conforming inlaid lower panel raised on bracket feet, 224cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood split left hand side, Hood glass replaced but broken, Hood has been reconstructed, Beading on left hand side and right hand side of case missing, Feet/plinth missing, Dial discoloured, stained and faded, Movement board replaced, Movement looks clean and well maintained, No guarantee of working order.
A rare Victorian Pine Secretaire Cabinet comprising two door cupboard over 2 long drawers - Cupboard doors open to reveal shelf above a fall front flap enclosing pigeon holes and two small drawers with recessed brass handles - in excellent condition - 160cm x 97cm - good condition, recently restored
A Comtoise clock by G Fombaron of Carhaix, Brittany in a carved oak case, with an enamel and brass dial - original inscription on paper stuck to the inside of the left door of the clock movement and signed by the maker - Vendu a Henry Jean, Plouneour-Menez, Le 4 aout 1894, une horloge 11 branches, garantie 1 ans, sauf fracture, G. Fombaron - this translates to read: Sold to Jean Henry of Plouneour-Menez on 4th August 1894, a clock with 11 branches, guaranteed for 1 year except for accidental breakage - Plouneour-Menez is a village in north Finistere at the Western end of Brittany and the branches are the alternating brass and steel longitudinal rods in the pendulum. The more branches a clock had the more prestigious the clock was, and the more important its owner appeared to be
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