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Lot 38

A Victorian mahogany narrow bookcase with single glazed door above a panelled door, 80cm wide, 213cm high.

Lot 478

A carved oak triple door sideboard

Lot 95

Two key cutting machines together with two key boards, box of door handles

Lot 426

A pine glazed door hanging corner cabinet

Lot 382

A painted oak barley twist cabinet together with a pine glazed door Cd cabinet

Lot 438

A mid 20th century sliding door bookcase and matching double door cupboard

Lot 466

A dismantled triple door wardrobe, Two metal standard lamps, pictures and prints

Lot 511

A reclaimed pine two door kitchen cupboard

Lot 515

A Victorian mahogany single door wardrobe

Lot 359

A Victorian mahogany glazed door display cabinet

Lot 120

Mahogany cased American striking mantel clock with decorative glazed door

Lot 222

Arts & Crafts oak wardrobe enclosed by mirrored centre door

Lot 236

An Edwardian wardrobe with glass side panels and mirrored door

Lot 262

Antique pot cupboard with shaped panelled door

Lot 1004

A French Louis XV Revival vernis Martin novelty table top bijouterie cabinet, as a sedan chair, pierced gilt brass gallery above a long door, decorated overall with celestial putti, shaped apron, 33.5cm high, c.1890

Lot 1274

A late 19th century walnut floor standing coin operated polyphon, the upright mechanism playing 64cm discs, fluted cornice above an arched glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the slightly projecting base with fall front enclosing storage divisions, applied with scroll brackets and split-turnings, skirted base, bun feet, 199cm high, 85cm wide, c.1900, sixteen discs ensuite

Lot 1346

A George II oak longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, inscribed Andrew Dickie, Edinburgh, the arch now with a portrait profile roundel, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with outswept pediment and reeded columns, arched rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 215cm high

Lot 1347

A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33.5cm arched painted dial inscribed J Lovatt, Newcastle, Roman numerals, the arch painted with a young man fishing, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and blind fretwork frieze, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded columns and quarter-columns, ogee bracket feet, 238cm high

Lot 1348

A George III mahogany longcase clock, 36cm square enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, gilt paterae to spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass eagle and sphere finial, arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by turned and reeded columns and quarter-columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 228cm high, c.1815

Lot 1349

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 33 cm arched enamel dial inscribed Hallam. Nottingham, Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a young lady in a rural setting, spandrels painted with shells, stallion-shaped hinged brass finial, swan neck pediments with brass roundels, date aperture, bird cage movement striking on a bell, turned pilasters, shaped door to waist, plinth base, boxwood stringing throughout, 210cm high

Lot 1350

A George IV mahogany and walnut longcase clock-barometer, 36cm arched white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, indistinctly signed ***/(?) Alfreton, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, with turned paterae to hood, turned columns, arched door to waist with inset mercury tube barometer, silvered dial with convex glass cover, rounded sides, crossbanded throughout, 231cm high Condition Report: Dial badly faded

Lot 1354

A George II mahogany longcase clock, 29cm arched brass dial inscribed Ogden, Darlington, silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the well-figured case with arched cresting, bras-mounted stop-fluted pillars and quarter-columns, arched rectangular door to waist, shaped plinth base, 220cm high, c.1745John Ogden was a member of a very prolific and distinguished family of clockmakers, originally from Halifax. He signed clocks from both Sunderland and Darlington and died in 1753. Condition Report: Metal stops to flutes of quarter columns coming slightly loose.

Lot 1355

A William IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 31cm enamel dial inscribed Shepperley & Pearce, Nottingham, Roman numerals, the arch painted with a maritime subject, swan neck pediment crested by a brass eagle and sphere finial, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, 216cm high, c.1835Anthony Shepperley was working in Nottingham 1813-1844 from premises at 27, Long Row, and also described himself as 'lace machine inventor'. His partnership with William Pearce (d. 1870) lasted from 1828 until his death in 1844. He married Rebecca Dickinson and their sons George and Philip continued the clockmaking business as part of a jewelley retailership until 1864.

Lot 1356

A William IV mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Thomas & Co, Derby, Roman numerals, moonphase to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by turned columns, outlined throughout with chevron, boxwood and ebony stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 225cm high, c.1840

Lot 1357

A George III oak longcase clock, 29cm arched painted dial inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with arched pediment flanked by brass ball and spire finials, brass-capped reeded columns, arched rectangular door to waist, shaped apron, bracket feet, 226cm high

Lot 1358

A George IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 29cm arched dial inscribed Whitehurst & Son, Derby, Roman numerals, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with lofty swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded columns and quarter-colmns, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tall plinth base, 222cm high, c.1830

Lot 1359

A George oak and mahogany longcase clock, 34cm square enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, rolling moon phase, date aperture, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with outswept stepped cornice, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter-columns, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, bracket feet, 205cm high, c.1810

Lot 1360

A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed Samuel Hollyer, London, Roman and Arabic numerals, leafy scroll and mask cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, twin-winding holes, the 8-day movement formerly striking on a bell, and now incomplete, the hood with stepped architectural pediment, brass-capped Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, 200cm high, c.1755

Lot 1361

A George I oak longcase clock, 27cm square brass dial inscribed Jos. Thompson, Cirencester, Roman numerals, leafy cast spandrels, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the caddy top case blind-carved with friezes of scrolling foliage, parcel gilt Doric columns, mahogany crossbanded rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bun feet, 205cm high, c.1725Joseph Thompson was working in Cirencester from 1719 to 1742.

Lot 1362

A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm brass dial inscribed Humphy (sic) Wainwright, Nottingham, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, twin-winding holes, the arch formerly with an added automotan, swan neck pediment, arched rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded canted angles, plinth base, 202cm high, c.1770

Lot 1368

A 19th century walnut and ebony Vienna wall clock, 16cm white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement, the case with turned finials, arched glazed door to front and sides, 120cm high, c.1870

Lot 1372

A George III style miniature longcase clock, 7cm arched silvered dial with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, faux Strike/Silent to arch, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the hood crested by a silver coloured metal figure of Old Father Time, reeded pillars, arched rectangular door to waist, the base with a shield carved with the armorial bearings of Great Yarmouth, bow fronted plinth, 49cm high

Lot 1379

A late 19th century mantel clock, in the chinoserie manner, the 11.5cm diam with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, mercury pendulum, gilt dentil bezel, the case with pagoda top, glass pendulum door, decorated overall in gilt with pagodas, oriental figures, willow and river boats on a black ground, 62.5cm high, c.1890

Lot 1460

A George III oak splay fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, dentil cornice above rectangular panelled door , with a re-entrant moulding a bosses to angles, skirted base, 107cm high, 84cm wide, c.1800

Lot 1526

A Victorian mahogany wall mounted shop display cabinet, moulded top above a glazed rectangular door enclosing shelves, skirted base, shaped brackets, 71cm high, 76cm wide, c.1880

Lot 1568

A Victorian gilt-metal mounted walnut and marquetry side cabinet, shaped serpentine moulded top above a rectangular panelled door, flanked by a pair of bowed glazed doors, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, skirted base, 108cm high, 149cm wide, c.1860

Lot 528

A pair of Japanese interlocking table cabinets, the left with four drawers of graduated sizes, the right cabinet with a door enclosing two deep drawers, a drawer with internal cover below. The cabinets are in oak parquetry, the mounts, drawer handles and locks copper. End lifting handles and one corner quadrant mount missing but otherwise in very good condition, slight lifting of one or two corner mounts. 32 x 22 x 24cm. high.

Lot 1076

A large boulle cased mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a countwheel, the backplate stamped on the backplate with the mark P.L. Tre and serial number 1368, the round brass dial having embossed decoration to the centre, with sped blue porcelain plaques for each of the blue Roman hour numerals, and with decorative blued steel hands, the large waisted boulle-work case with engraved brass inlay to the red tortoiseshell and having heavy cast-brass rococo mounts to the front, sides and top with a glazed door to the front and standing on cast-brass feet, with a matching wall bracket, height 72 cm (clock) 100 cm (inc. bracket)

Lot 1091

Chas. Frodsham, London, a small floor-standing regulator: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a dead-beat escapement with jewelled pallets, maintaining power and a round wood-rod pendulum with a cylindrical brass-bound bob, with some additional wheel work between the movement plates missing, the nine-inch round silvered dial engraved with black Roman numerals, and the maker's details Chas. Frodsham, & Co, Maker to the Queen, 84, Strand, No. 1539, with blued steel spade hands, the flat-top mahogany case having a steeple top to the trunk door and standing on a raised plinth, height 170 cm.

Lot 1092

Samuel Barrow, London, a lacquered longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement having five finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with meeting-arrow-head half-hour markings and a thin outer aspect engraved with Arabic five-minute numerals, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, engraved tulip decoration to the outside, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture surrounded with engraved decoration and signed either side of VI o'clock Samuel Barrow at the Hermitage, London, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and blued steel hands, the black lacquered case with raised gilt chinoiserie decoration to the trunk door and base, with further decoration to the case, a round lenticular glass to the door, the flat-topped hood with three-quarter columns, height 214cm.* Biography Samuel Barrow is recorded as being apprenticed in 1688 to John Barrow, possibly his father, becoming free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1696 until circa 1704. He worked at The Sign of the Spring Clock in East Smithfield near Hermitage Bridge, London, being a bridge over a tributary running into the River Thames.

Lot 1093

Edward Blowers, Beccles, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five-minute numerals, with cast-brass c-scroll corner spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a convex brass bob within the arch engraved with the maker's name Edwd. Blowers, Beccles, the mahogany case having typical Suffolk cresting to the top surmounted with three brass ball-and-spire finials, fluted pillars to the hood with cast-brass capitals, a break-arch door to the trunk, boxwood edging to the edges, and a plain base with bracket feet, height 218 cms.* Biography Edward Blowers is recorded as working in Beccles, Suffolk in the second half of the 18th century, primarily as a maker of longcase clocks.

Lot 1094

Oliver, Enniskellen, a mahogany longcase clock: having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the fourteen-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals with the maker's name 'Oliver, Enniskellen' either side of VI o'clock, torch half-hour markings and meeting-arrow-head quarter-half-hour markings, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast-brass cherub-and-crown spandrels to the four corners, the cross-banded mahogany case of typical Irish form with the pediment top having greek-key moulding, fluted pillars to the hood with fluted canted corners behind, fluted canted corners to the trunk and shaped top to the door, the panelled base with fluted quarter-columns and standing on bracket feet, height 236 cms.* Biography Charles Oliver is recorded as working in Enniskellen from circa 1770 until at least 1775.

Lot 1095

William Pain, London, a walnut longcase clock: the associated eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute numerals to the outer aspect and the maker's name Willm. Pain, London either side of VI o'clock, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds and date dials, with restorations, with cast-brass acorn-leaf spandrels to the four corners, engraved to the edge with tulip decoration, with decorative blued-steel hands and a cast brass decorative boss to the added arch with cast-brass dolphin spandrels, the flat-topped walnut case with double cross-banding to the trunk door and base, the hood having turned tapered columns with cast-brass capitals and wooden fret-work above the dial, all standing on a double-plinth to the base, height 229cm.*Notes Various makers named William Pain are recorded as working in London in the 18th century.

Lot 1096

William Ray, Sudbury, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, the silvered centre engraved with c-scroll decoration and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with decorative blued steel hands and a round boss to the arch engraved with the makers name Willm. Ray, Sudbury, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to either side, the oak case having a curved pediment with turned wooden finial to the hood, with the three-quarter fluted hood pillars having cast-brass capitals, with a shaped top to the trunk door and a plain base, height 206cm.* Biography William Ray, born 1734, the son of the clockmaker Daniel, married Mary Munnings at Lavenham on the 13th April 1758 with whom he had six children, two of which, William Redmore (born 1762) and Daniel (born 1763), became clockmakers. In 1778 William was admitted as a Burgess of the Borough of Sudbury. He was buried in St. Peter's Church, the place of his baptism, on the 24th of July 1808 with his wife buried there in April 1810. The business premises were in the centre of Market Hill, next to the Moot Hall, but were demolished in 1840. Various longcases of superior quality are known. (Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers; Arthur L. Haggar and Leonard F. Miller; Pub. by the authors 1974)

Lot 1134

A late 17th/early 18th century oak court cupboard: the upper part with a moulded cornice and overhanging fluted and dentil frieze on turned column uprights, the central recessed cupboard enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, one being pierced and decorated with a heart, about a central moulded panel, the lower part enclosed by a central moulded and pierced panel door, on stile end feet, 183cm (6ft) long, 177cm (5ft 9 3/4in) high.

Lot 1174

A George III mahogany bureau bookcase:, of small size, the upper part with a cushion moulded cornice and blind fret carved geometric frieze, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a glazed panel door, the lower part having a sloping hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes, containing four long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 74cm (2ft 5in) wide, 207.5 (6ft 9 3/4in) high (with restoration and renewals).

Lot 1221

An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet:, banded in satinwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with neo-classical urns, scrolling foliage and drapery, fan and paterae medallions and ribbon tied pendant husks, the upper part with a moulded cornice and swan neck broken pediment with carved paterae, the plush lined interior enclosed by a pair of glazed panel doors flanked by a concave glazed panel to either side, having an open mirror backed panel below, the lower part enclosed by a single glazed panel door, flanked by concave glazed panels, on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 112cm (3ft 8in) wide, 193 (6ft 4in.) high.

Lot 1224

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet: of shaped front outline, crossbanded in satinwood, bordered with boxwood, ebony and chequer strung lines, the upper part with a moulded and simulated dentil cornice, enclosed by a central oval astragal glazed panel door with ribbon tied drapery, the lower part enclosed by a central door decorated with geometric lines, flanked by an enclosed cupboard of serpentine outline to wither side, on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 140cm (4ft 7in) wide, 206 (6ft 9in) high.

Lot 1226

A near pair of late 18th century Italian walnut crossbanded and inlaid petit commodes: bordered with lines, the tops and sides with chevron veneered panels within wide crossbanded borders, each enclosed by a quarter veneered panel door decorated floral foliate rosettes, on square tapered legs, 53.5cm ( 1ft 9in) and 54.5cm (1ft 9 1/2in) widths.

Lot 1239

A Chinese carved hardwood simulated bamboo upright display cabinet on stand:, with pierced cresting decorated with leaves and berries, enclosed by a glazed panel door, the stand with a pierced leaf and berry apron and graduated open shelves below, on slight cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 73cm (2ft 4 3/4in) wide, 187cm (6ft 1 3/4in) high.

Lot 1282

Liberty & Co. Ltd., London - An early 20th century oak standing corner cupboard:, the upper part with a moulded cornice and canted angles, having an open compartment, central cupboard enclosed by leaded glazed roundel panel door with stylised hammered copper hinges and open arcaded compartment below with turned column uprights, the lower part enclosed by a moulded panel door with further stylised hammered copper hinges, on bracket feet. Bearing an ivory label 'Liberty & Co. Ltd. London W.'. 72 cm (2ft 4 1/4in) across, 197cm (6ft 5 1/2in. high)

Lot 590

Glazed oak display cabinet with straight moulded cornice, glazed panel sides and door enclosing glass shelves, on block feet, width 66cm

Lot 591

Glazed oak display cabinet with straight moulded cornice, glazed panel sides and door enclosing glass shelves, on block feet, width 66cm

Lot 592

Glazed oak display cabinet with straight moulded cornice, glazed panel sides and door enclosing glass shelves, on block feet, width 66cm

Lot 593

Victorian mahogany wardrobe, the mirror door enclosing hanging space, with a long drawer below, raised on a plinth base, width 114cm

Lot 632

Oak glazed bookcase with panelled door enclosing shelves, on bracket feet, width 61cm

Lot 633

George III oak and boxwood inlaid corner cupboard with inlaid cornice, the door with inlaid chequerwork and central pattera, enclosing shelves, width 87cm

Lot 655

Display cabinet with glazed sides and front panel door, raised on short cabriole legs, width 73cm and an oak side cupboard with two frieze drawers, pair panelled cupboards below enclosing shelf, on bracket feet, width 125cm

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