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A good quality Art Deco burr walnut four piece bedroom suite comprising of a triple door wardrobe, double door wardrobe, double bedstead (with integral bedside cupboards) and a mirrored dressing tableVeneer losses to each piece, mainly on the cornicing and sectional veneers. Handle lacking from one wardrobe, other wardrobe with handles cracked, some light scuffs and one deep scratch to the top of the dressing table and missing two handles. Double wardrobe - 180cm H, 120cm W, 61cm D. Triple door wardrobe - 189cm H, 166cm W, 59cm D. Bedstead - approx. 207cm W. Dressing table - 122cm W, 168cm H, 54cm D. Bedstead comprises head board, the footboard is comprised of two singles, no sides present. Wardrobes have key holes and keys, escutcheons are all present.
A fine Edwardian mahogany cased longcase clockWith a broken swan neck pediment and central urn shaped finial above a gilt metal and silvered eleven inch break arch dial with gilt metal openwork applied spandrels with subsidiary second dial with a silvered bezel and applied Arabic numerals, the eight day movement striking on a coil, the hood with gilt embellished reeded columns above the case with a glazed arched door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a lower panel with satin wood spandrels and central oval fan raised on ogee bracket feet, complete with brass cased weights and pendulum, height 240cm.
An unusual early 19th Century mahogany chiffonier secretaire sideboardThe raised back with a single shelf supported on two tapering uprights above a rectangular top and a single sliding door with a compartmentalized and leather lined interior, over two panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior, raised on bun feet, 112x132x52cms
A 19th Century mahogany bureau bookcaseWith a moulded cornice above two glazed doors, each door with twelve panels enclosing two shelves, the lower part with a fall front enclosing a compartmentalized interior above four graduated cockbeaded drawers each with swing handles, raised on bracket feet, 106x192x54cms
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, J A ScottThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above a rolling moon break arch dial, the twelve inch painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, painted floral spandrels, a date aperture subsidiary second dial and an eight day movement, the hood with ring turned tapering columns, the case with an arched cross banded door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a similarly cross banded lower panel, complete with two weights, 230cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 670 - Roundel on cresting detached, spandrels re-paintedThe movement board has been replaced along with runners that the hood slides in onFront boards slight separationFeet probably replacedSome minor loss of crossbanding on front board otherwise good.
A good George III mahogany bureauThe rectangular moulded fall front concealing a compartmentalised interior with a central inlaid door above two short and three long cock beaded drawers with brass swan-neck handles flanked by quarter reeded columns and raised on Ogee bracket feet, 110 x 110 x 52cm.
An impressive inlaid mahogany Art Nouveau display cabinet, early 20th CenturyThe architectural pediment inlaid with stylized nasturtium and trailing foliage above a single inlaid shelf and mirror back, flanked by two brackets each with turned spindles, the angled bow-front cabinet with a conforming inlaid frieze above a central astragal glazed door with cushion glazed panels and two conforming glazed side doors, each enclosing a velvet lined interior and an arrangement of four shelves, the doors with copper oxidized hinges and fittings above an apron with inlaid stringing raised on V cut bracket supports, 127 x 198 x 44cms.
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock With a twin swan-neck pediment above a break arch painted dial, the thirteen inch dial painted with Arabic numerals with two subsidiary dials and with a thirty hour movement, the dial painted with gilt fan spandrels and flanked by two reeded columns, the case with a shaped door and conforming quarter columns and a panelled front board raised on bracket feet, with one weight and pendulum, height win finials 240cm.
An exceptional William III ebony and silver bracket clock by Richard Jarratt, London, circa 1690The clock with an ornate swing handle cast with two birds heads above a scrolling foliate openwork basket top (untested), flanked by four white metal leafy fruit finials, the silvered 7" dial applied with a Roman numeral chapter ring and date aperture, with pierced steel hands, signed Richard Jarratt's, London, the dial applied with openwork winged cherub mask spandrels. The twin fusee striking movement with a pull cord repeat and bob pendulum on a verge escapement, the back plate engraved with symmetrical foliate scrolls, the ebony veneered case with white metal scrolling foliate openwork appliques flanking the dial with glazed rectangular side apertures and a glazed rectangular rear door above a moulded plinth base raised upon white metal button feet, 25cms wide x 35cms high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 196 - Minor rubbing to top of case moulded edgeMovement possibly restored/refurbished by appearance of screws and fittingsMinor rubbing around glazed panels and on plinth base edgeSome splitting to veneer on plinth baseClock has been running in the saleroom, although no guarantee of working conditionVery minor corrosion on clock fingersOnly very minor general wear, very good condition.Basket top and appliques are untested and no hallmark.
An early 20th Century bamboo and Japanned free standing wall display cabinetThe upper part with a bamboo structure enclosing an arrangement of shelves and a single door, adorned with a lacquered panel depicting a bird amongst flowering branches, the lower part with a rectangular top, bamboo border over two frieze drawers and two cupboard doors each with painted panels over a lower bamboo structure, 117x190x44cms
A fine George II ebonised bracket timepiece by John Everell, London, circa 1750 The case with a brass knopped swing handle above a caddy top and a six inch gilt metal break arch dial signed John Everell, London with Roman and Arabic numerals and applied with scrolling foliate and human mask openwork spandrels, the clock with a single fusee movement and pull repeat on two bells with a verge escapement and a back plate ornately engraved with a bird amongst scrolling foliage. The front door of the clock with two fret works panels enclosing the break arch dial with a conforming rear door and each side with two shaped glazed apertures above a plinth base and bracket feet, 24x40cms high
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