AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN WHITEHURST, DERBY, C1765 the finely engraved silvered dial inscribed Whitehurst DERBY, having high quality movement with the 'through anchor' and decorated pendulum bob, the case with low breakarched hood, the relatively slim trunk enclosed by a moulded door, 201cm h excluding finial, with pendulum and weights ++A pleasing example in fine condition and working order, the dial silvering original and not cleaned
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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK the nine drawers retaining the original brass locks, the recess with panelled door, 86cm h; 48 x 91cm ++Minor loss to the beadings and small chip to the waist mould but of reasonably good quality and unrestored, dirt from long term storage in an outbuilding or similar
AN UNUSUAL ENGLISH IRON DOMESTIC SAFE AND STAND, C1820-BEFORE 1838 the door applied with cast arms and foliage opening to reveal a second door, the brass lock applied with embossed trade label T PARSONS PATENTEE with Royal arms, the stand on tapered legs and paw feet, black painted, 136cm h; 39 x 60cm with both the original steel keys (4) ++In good original condition in old chipped and worn black paint
A walnut and brass bow fronted cocktail cabinet, the outswept pediment over a swivel door containing bottle holder and shelves internally, three small frieze drawers over a slide, one long frieze drawer and a cupboard door enclosing a decanters tray, raised on ogee bracket feet, 65cm x 43cm x 162cm.
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Norfolk, Norwich (2): Dunham & Yallop, halfpenny, 1792, City arms, sword and mace behind, rev. shop front, eagle within circle above, TEAS on door, edge ends GOLD-SMITHS (DH.28); [John Rooks], halfpenny, 1793, mounted dragoon, QUEENS BAYS below, rev. the Barracks (DH.48); Great Yarmouth, W. Absolon, halfpenny, 1792 (2), ship, rev. Borough arms (DH.51); as previous, counterstamped with a rose to right of shield (DH.52), last extremely fine, the others better, DH.51 with small area of corrosion within shield, DH.28 and 48 lustrous, the latter rare (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Judaica:- a silver spice tower by Aaron Taitelbaum, London, 1929, pear-shaped body chased with floral panels, four bells dependent above baluster-stemmed pedestal foot, four eagles around top below a plain steeple with ball and pennant finialMarked on door, pennant and foot and on each bell, 28 cm. high, wt. 136 gm.Bells original, good order except small shallow bruise to edge of foot rim.
Thwaites & Reed, London; A Regency ebonised and brass mounted mantel clock, the case surmounted by a brass finial and decorated with flowers and scrolling vines, circular brass handles to either side on brass cornucopia mounts, a glazed door to the back with plaque for 'Perry Webster, Clockmaker, 87 Portland St, No. 8681', the silvered dial with Roman numerals and engraved with flowers to each corner, a later brass plaque surmounting the dial engraved 'Thwaites & Reed, 4 Rosoman St, Clerkenwell 1817-1842, John Thwaites was 3 times Master of the Clockmakers Company, 1815-1819-1820', the 8 day movement striking on a bell, engraved Thwaites & Reed Clerkenwell, London, 42cm high. Illustrated
Pair of Continental satin birch and ebonised standing cupboards in the Biedermeier style, with paper-lined interior enclosed by glazed door with ebonised glazing bars, raised on stiles, 100cm wide x 48cm deep x 167cm high CONDITION REPORT Possibly early to mid 19th century. Interior may have been refitted with replacement shelves, some veneer losses- particularly at outer edges- part of projecting cornice on one. One cupboard with missing escutcheon. Basically attractive functional pieces but with losses and general wear and tear
George III mahogany bedside cupboard with undulating gallery top and two boxwood line inlaid cupboard doors over commode drawer on square moulded legs, 56cm wide x 49cm deep x 85cm high CONDITION REPORT Slight losses at outer angles, slight split to left cupboard door, small loss to boxwood lining otherwise just wear commensurate with age
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