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Four assorted cabinets and boxes, late 19th/early 20th CenturyTo include a pair of wall cabinets each with a carved panelled cupboard door, a walnut box stool each panel adorned with a carved circular Celtic design and a wall cabinet with an architectural pediment above a single panelled door, tallest 55cm.
An early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clockWith a twin swan neck pediment above a painted thirteen inch break arch dial with a rolling moon aperture, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the dial flanked by turned tapering columns above lower conforming columns flanking a shaped flame mahogany door with a confirming lower panel, complete with two weights and pendulum, 235cm high.
A late Victorian walnut secretaire library bookcaseWith a moulded cavetto cornice above three astragal glazed doors enclosing an arrangement of nine shelves, the lower part with a carved fall front door enclosing a compartmentalized interior, opposed by two small drawers above a pair of similarly carved cupboard doors and a fall front compartmentalized stationery cabinet raised upon a plinth base, 152x230x50cm.
An 18th Century and later oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clockWith a later arched pediment above a brass eleven inch break arch dial adorned with openwork spandrels having a brass chapter ring painted with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial and eight day movement, the dial flanked by turned tapering columns above a shaped crossbanded door and conforming lower panel raised on bracket feet, complete with two weights and pendulum, height 220cm.
An 18th/19th Century mahogany longcase clock, W. Trick, BidefordThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above turned uprights flanking a break arch dial with subsidiary second and date dial, Roman numerals and signed W. Trick, Bideford, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the mahogany case with a plain rectangular door flanked by canted corners above an ebonised and embellished lower front panel and plinth base, complete with weights and pendulum, height 228cm.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock, Sam Bradley, WorcesterWith a pagoda top above the eleven inch brass dial adorned with scrolling openwork spandrels and painted with Roman and Arabic numerals, having a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the dial signed by the maker and with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the dial flanked by turned tapering columns above a plain rectangular case with conforming door and lower panel, raised on a plinth base, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany side chairs and a mahogany pot cupboardThe chairs with a central inlaid oval above stuff over seats raised on legs of tapering square section with spade feet and a mahogany pot cupboard with a moulded top over a single cupboard door raised on a plinth base, pot cupboard 81cm, chairs 93cm.
A 17th Century style carved oak court cupboard,Having a board top above a frieze carved with a geometric foliate design over a central cupboard door carved with stylized leaves and flower heads and flanked by profusely carved panels and uprights, the lower part of the cupboard with a rectangular moulded top above two cupboard doors each with three panels centred with graduated carved lozenges and enclosing a single shelf, raised on stile feet, 107x 153x 46cm.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, G Monk, PrescotThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above a twelve inch painted break arch dial, signed by the maker having a subsidiary second dial and date aperture with an eight day movement, the dial flanked by fluted tapering columns above the case with conforming quarter fluted columns flanking a shaped and crossbanded door centred with an inlaid conch shell, above a similarly crossbanded lower panel, complete with two weights and pendulum, height 222cm.
A George III and later oak and mahogany cross banded dresser baseThe raised back with six fielded panels above a moulded plank top over an arrangement of seven drawers with brass swan neck swing handles embracing a central fielded panel cupboard door raised on ogee bracket feet, 189x134x49cm. CONDITION REPORT: General staining/wear to top of dresser. Locks missing from drawers.Some crossbanding missing on drawers. Minor chip to corner of cupboard door. Lock replaced on door.General wear/fading to front of dresser.
An antique oak slab top stool, oak corner cabinet and hardwood stoolThe slab top stool with a single frieze drawer raised on baluster supports along with a small corner cabinet with a single carved cupboard door and a hardwood stool raised on carved curver linear legs, stools 54cm and 47cm high, corner cabinet 48cm.
A 17th/18th Century primitive oak longcase clock, J N Satterthwaite, St BeesWith a moulded cornice above the brass eleven inch dial painted with Roman numerals and adorned with openwork scrolling leaf spandrels , signed with the maker's name, the clock with a thirty hour single hand movement mounted within a plain hood, above a plain rectangular case with a full width moulded door mounted on iron hinges above a conforming lower panel and front bracket feet, 212cm high, with one weight and pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: There is a 2" piece of moulding missing from top right hand side. Glass replaced with new internal beading. Some alterations around movement board. No rear feet.Minor splits to top and bottom of door, approx 5" / 6" long. Some minor splits on top of back board. Some inactive worm in the back board.The glass panel has been recently replaced with new beading on the inside of the hood.
An impressive Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, by Waring & Gillow The arched pediment enclosing a shaped recess above a single astragal glazed door enclosing a fabric lined interior and flanked by two similar doors each with conforming inlaid stringing, raised upon six legs of tapering square section above knop and peg feet 130x190x39cm.
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.
Windmills of London - 18th century walnut longcase clock, having arched brass dial, w.13", with silvered date dial within dolphin mounts, signed to the silvered chapter ring, within cast gilt brass cherub mask spandrels and having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre, and three winding holes, for an eight day weight driven five pillar musical movement striking on seven bells, the case having arched panelled door with feather banding to a further cross and feather banded boxbase, on later plinth, h.233cm Condition Report / Extra Information With weights, pendulum and crank key.Case clean and lightly polished, with minor age wear only.Fine vertical split to box base.Case with new backboard.Backplate with some filled holes.Dial and movement appear all original.Chapter ring probably re-silvered.Numbers all repainted.Case and dial all fit together well.In summary, in good restored condition.
Thomas Saers of Haddenham - late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, signed to the arched brass dial, w.12", having a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin ringed winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case having mahogany panelled door over a crossbanded boxbase, h.213cm
Baron of London - mid-18th century walnut longcase clock, of tall proportions, having a basket top with giltwood finials, fret carved frieze, and twin three quarter turned pilasters flanking arched brass dial (w.11¾"), signed to silvered plaque Baron London, having cast brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, matted centre with twin ringed winding holes for a brass five pillar weight driven eight day movement striking on a bell, the tall case having glass lenticle to door over boxbase (with some repairs), h.236cm (excluding finials)
An 18th century figured walnut longcase clock, the hood having a cavetto cornice and three quarter turned pilasters flanking unsigned square brass dial (w.12"), with cast brass spandrels, brass chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having feather and crossbanding to a boxbase, h.215cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case is fully restored and polished.Numerous replaced veneers including sides of hood, above door, and plinth.Backboard original.New seatboard.
A Louis XVI *faux* tortoiseshell and gilt brass bracket clock, the case surmounted with a standing figure (probably associated), and having acanthus leaf, scroll leaf and flower head mounts, the glazed door with female mask issuing flowers and foliage, opening to reveal gilt metal dial, having enamel inset Roman numerals, twin winding holes for twin barrel going eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate signed Pecquet Paris, the case with all-over faux tortoiseshell veneers and raised on turned brass feet, h.79cm; together with original faux tortoiseshell wall bracket, w.42cm Condition Report / Extra Information Please note that this is faux tortoiseshell. Figure to top is associated.Brass mounts good.12 and 2 numerals damaged.In running order.
A late 19th century Steinheil plate camera with variable aperture and clockwork exposure in a mahogany case, rear door opens to hold numerous plates - at the side there is a collapsible leather pocket to store exposed plates, entire front of camera slides forward to focus revealing scale bar - carries an ivorine Steinheil Munchen and retailer plate - probably a technical camera
An elegant Edwardian Mahogany inlaid Cabinet having moulded gallery back, shaped cross-banded top, bow fronted with single panel door with central oval inlaid panel with urn and swags, the side being concave curved with two panels, on tapering square terminating in spade feet, boxwood strung throughout, 38 11/16'' wide x 39 1/2'' high x 18 3/8'' deep
An elegant Edwardian Mahogany mantle Clock, dome top case with swept sides, geometric pattern inlay to the front, circular alloy Arabic numeral face under convex glass sing pane door in brass surround, clockwork movement with pendulum, on lower shaped apron and ogee bracket feet. 18 3/8" wide x 10 1/4" high x 6 1/4" deep.
An Edwardian Oak Wall hanging Corner Cabinet, having moulded pediment upstand back, over moulded cornice, over single raised and fielded panel door with floral carving of leaves, stem, seed pods and flower, opening to reveal single shelf, on fret cut apron base, 23" wide x 31" high x 15" deep
A small Victorian Mahogany Chiffonier, having upstand back with carved top over single shelf on scroll carved corbel supports, rectangular top over barrel fronted frieze drawer with Mahogany lining over Corinthian style columns flanking single arch panel door, on turned legs, 30" wide x 48" high x 15 1/2" deep
An early 19th c. Walnut cased drop-dial Wall Clock, "The London" by W. J. Thomas of Llanelly, octagonal frame with circular moulding surrounding the single pane, brass framed door opening to reveal Roman numeral face, 30 hour movement, lower door painted "The London", lower moulded section forming a point, 33" high x 18" wide x 5 1/2" deep
An art nouveau Walnut Sideboard having shaped top, over central arch panel single door over drawer over open compartment, flanked either side by bowed and carved fronted drawers, over lower single carved panel door, embossed brass plate handles throughout, on turned legs, 59 1/2'' wide x 37'' high x 21'' deep
A 19th c. Rosewood finished Architectural Mantle Clock, pitched top with three finials and moulding, single pane, gilt decorated door opening to reveal white face with Roman numerals with Arabic numerals stamped on brass coloured central disc, clockwork mechanism with pendulum, on shaped plinth base, 9 5/8" wide x 18" high x 4 1/4" deep
A late 19th c. Pine cased Mantle Clock, cut corners to the top of the case, circular white Roman numeral face marked 'J' in brass surround, with Arabic numeral stamped on a circular metal plate in the centre of the face. Rosewood framed single pane door, on moulded plinth base, with key and pendulum, 11 1/2" high x 7 1/2" wide x 4" deep
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