A late 18th early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clockHaving a 12" painted dial enclosed by spandrels painted with exotic female figures, the dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and indistinctly signed, the clock with an eight movement striking on a saucer bell and with a twin swan neck pediment above plain turned cylindrical columns above the case with a crossbanded door, flanked by channelled quarter columns and the lower panel with conforming crossbanding raised on bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum, 225cm high.
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An exceptional early 20th Century Arts and Crafts mahogany display cabinet by Shapland & PetterHaving a central glazed panelled door inlaid with a Mother of pearl flower motif enclosing a velvet lined interior with two shelves and flanked by two Grecian style outswept rails above a pair of apple shaped apertures, with a central single frieze drawer above two panelled cupboard doors each with foliate and flower head inlay, raised on legs of square section with spreading feet and overall inlaid stringing, 137x179x40cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 659 - Split repairs on four curved side rails, small chip ½" long on RHS of cabinet, minor signed of damp on inside, otherwise only minor wear, good condition.If you require a courier service we recommend Tim Magiera, Exquisite Carriage - 01244 567 600
A George III mahogany bow front sideboardHaving a shaped top with a reeded edge above a long frieze drawer flanked by two shorter drawers above a convex cupboard door opposed by a convex cellarette drawer, each with angular beading and hardwood turned handles, raised on six ring turned tapering legs with brass shoes and castors.178x98x75 cm.
An early 19th Century eight day mahogany longcase clock, W Halliwell, LeedsWith a twin swan neck pediment above a painted break arch dial centred with two subsidiary dials, date and seconds, and signed with the makers name, having an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a scalloped and inlaid door flanked by canted corners each with ebonised stringing, above the lower section with conforming inlay flanked by ring turned baluster quarter columns, above a shaped apron and outswept bracket feet with pendulum, height 237cm.
A late 18th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded thirty hour longcase clock, Barker of WiganHaving a 11" silvered bezel painted with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a silvered subsidiary second dial and a date aperture, the dial embraced by applied scrolling leafy openwork spandrels and with a thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a flat top above a blind fretwork frieze and a pair of tapering turned cylindrical columns flanking the glazed hood door, above a shaped and crossbanded door, flanked by quarter ring turned columns over a conforming crossbanded lower panel, raised on ogee bracket feet, 213cm high with one weight and pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 494 - Working condition unknownSigns of inactive worm in hood and caseDial appears to be well maintained and in working order, although no guaranteesCase in good clean conditionLower LH panel minor splitBackboard has later brace middle and top fitted, signs of inactive worm otherwise good length of old timber.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinetThe rectangular top with a raised back and inlaid satinwood stringing above a conforming inlaid frieze and a central astragal glazed door enclosing two lined shelves and flanked by two cupboard doors, raised upon six legs of tapering square section with splayed feet, 138x115x33cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany Bonhour du jourWith a twin swan neck pediment above a dental frieze and single astragal glazed door (af), the lower part with a rectangular moulded top with satinwood crossbanding above two frieze drawers similarly crossbanded and with gilt oval back plates and swing handles, raised on legs of tapering square section with spade feet, 69x193x41cm. CONDITION REPORT: Pediment detached with minor break,Piece of glass broken / missing from central panel, Beading missing lower left hand side of door,Small piece of cross banding veneer missing on door,Otherwise only general rubbing / wear.
An Edwardian walnut DavenportThe hinged rectangular top with a flower head crest enclosing a stationery compartment, above a sloping leather inset writing surface which encloses a birds eye maple lined compartmentalised interior, above a hinged door concealing four small drawers each with brass inset swing handles, the desk top also supported on two ring turned and ring incised uprights and raised upon castors, 51x86x55cm.
An 18th Century carved oak single hand longcase clock by Jonas Barber, Bouldan BridgeThe 8" brass dial with a silvered chapter ring painted with Arabic numerals and embraced by applied classical figural spandrels, the bezel centred with the makers name and the hood with a flat top above a carved frieze and two fluted tapering columns above an arched door profusely carved and centred with a shield within a scrolling foliate design, the lower board similarly carved and raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, 202cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Reconstruction to the hood,Replaced movement board,Some signs of inactive worm,Replaced back board,Replaced door hinges and fittings,Plinth/bracket feet replaced,Some rubbing/wear to clock face and bezel,Seat board replaced,No spare holes in plate.No guarantee of working condition.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase eight day clock, WN Kirk, StockportHaving a painted break arch 12" rolling moon dial, the dial with painted Roman and Arabic numerals enclosed by spandrels painted with female figures and centred with subsidiary date and second dials, signed by the maker, with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a brass embellished twin swan neck pediment above a painted frieze over the break arch dial flanked by fluted tapering columns, the case with a shaped crossbanded door flanked by conforming quarter fluted columns above the lower panel with an inlaid crossbanded oval within reeded canted corners and raised upon ogee bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum, 230cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 495 - working condition unknown
An unusual late Victorian ecclesiastical freestanding walnut corner bookcaseThe top with a turned spindled gallery above a central moulded panelled door enclosing a single shelf and flanked by two open bookcase sections within canted corners, upon a moulded plinth base and six shaped feet with plain rear block feet, 160cm (corner to corner) x 107x67cm.
A 19th Century mahogany eight day longcase clockWith a painted break arch dial, the spandrels painted with cottages enclosing a 11" dial painted with Roman numerals and centred with a subsidiary second and convex date aperture, the case with three later gilt finials above a pair of ring turned columns and the case with conforming ring turned columns flanking a rectangular door with angled inlaid stringing above the lower panel with conforming inlaid stringing raised on a plinth base with bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum, 210cm high.
A 19th Century eight day mahogany longcase clock by George Lewton, KingswoodHaving a painted 12" break arch dial with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the case with twin swan neck pediments over two fluted tapering columns and a rectangular door with inlaid ebonised stringing flanked by canted corners, the lower panel with crossbanding and raised on bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum, 216cm high.
An Edwardian breakfront inlaid mahogany wardrobeWith a moulded breakfront cornice above a single mirrored door and a single drawer, raised on shaped bracket feet along with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany dressing table with an oval mirror supported above two small drawers, a rectangular moulded top and three graduated long drawers, raised on legs of tapering square section also a pair of Edwardian mahogany slatted headboards and a pair of oak Edwardian slatted headboards, the wardrobe measures 131x202x58cm.
A reproduction mahogany Georgian style gents wardrobe by Willis & GambierThe rectangular top with rounded front corners above a single frieze drawer and five graduated drawers each with turned hardwood handles, opposed by a single panelled cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, 112x133x62cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 598Only very minor rubbing / wear,Very good condition,No key to door which is locked.
A pair of reproduction mahogany Georgian style pot cupboards by Willis & GambierEach with a moulded frieze drawer above a single panelled cupboard door and raised on bracket feet, 71cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 597Some minor scratching / rubbing to tops,Minor chip on right hand front on one cabinet half an inch long,Otherwise good condition.
Diecast models - a good mixed lot of diecast model motor vehicles to include Corgi 999 model No. CC06303, Vanguards 1 :43 scale Morris Minor Van, a Corgi Fighting Machines Bombers of the World, Corgi 100 Years of Flight Global Traveller, an Original Omnibus Corgi double decker coach, a Corgi D949/24 Southern National, a 1:76 scale Exclusive First Editions double decker bus and a Universal Hobbies 1940 Ford 1:18 scale model car with bonnet and door opening feature in a perspex presentation case, all boxed
W. Elvin & Sons Ltd., a Victorian single fusee mahogany circular wall clock, the 13" cream enamel dial with black Roman numerals, lacking lower door, pendulum. William Elvin were trading from 21 Walmesley Street, Hull from 1892, they later moved to Savile Street and Hepworths Arcade, they were succeeded by Brantons Ltd in 1956.
A 19th century Continental oak side cabinet, with moulded edged oblong top over a frieze drawer carved with winged cherubs and dragons, in turn over a single multi-panelled door with Jacobean style mouldings, flanked by two columns carved in high relief with caryatid type figures, mask heads and fruit, carved and panelled sides and moulded base with block feet, 107cm wide, 112 high, 53cm deep
An early 20th century smoker's oak wall mounting or table cabinet, of square section the recessed top with pierced brass grill to the front over a glazed door enclosing a fitted interior with brass tobacco jar over a single drawer with hinged pipe racks to each side containing two pipes, 32cm high
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