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Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arch cornice, glazed door flanked by tapered cylindrical pillars, trunk with long arch shaped door and standing on a plinth base, painted arch shaped dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement Condition:
An unusual early 20th century walnut cased hotel night light dispenser, bearing plaque inscribed 'The British Automatic Supply Syndicate Ltd, 143, Queen Victoria Street, London E.C.', also bearing a plaque inscribed 'Argles Patent' and with hinged locking door (complete with key) and 1p action releasing each of the four night lights at once with a lifting brass spring loaded cap, retaining the original card instruction to the inner case and in working order, height 27cm, width 16cm.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a boxed 20th century gilt metal Swiss Atmos clock, model 526, with white enamel chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, with pierced steel hands and front opening glass door, height 22cm, with starting instruction booklet. CONDITION REPORT: Numbered 509314. Working condition unknown.
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the arched case above painted dial inscribed 'Alexd Purvis, North Audley St. London', housing an eight day single fusee movement raised on brass paw feet, height 34.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial has been repainted but this is crazed and cracked throughout, two horizontal old repairs to veneers to the front and the brass detailing has possibly been replaced. General wear to the case. Sold with a pendulum, door key and winding key. The clock has come from a collection where the gentleman has had them running up until recently.
A late 18th century Dutch ebonised bracket clock with brass finials above arched dial inscribed '1774', above chapter ring set with Roman numerals and verge escapement movement no.55-3-611, raised on brass feet, height 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: Sold with small bob pendulum and winding key. Some old repairs to the case. Dial is very fresh and possibly a replacement. The clock has come from a collection where the gentleman has had them running up until recently. Dimensions of dial 16 x 11.75cm. Glass missing from rear door, elements of restoration throughout.
A mid 19th century rosewood and satinwood inlaid mantel clock, the circular silvered dial set with Roman numerals housing an eight day movement within a grape, leaf and urn decorated case to stepped plinth, height 35cm. CONDITION REPORT: Sold with pendulum. Case of good colour. Split to the back of the case and with a possible replaced door. General wear and tear throughout. The clock has come from a collection where the gentleman has had them running up until recently.
An early 19th century mahogany bracket clock with arched top, cone finials, reeded pilasters, and foliate carved panel to patterned ball feet, with gilt metal lion mask handles to the sides above lancet brass fish grill sides, the white circular dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'W Edwards, Devonport, the rear arched glazed hinged door enclosing an eight day twin fusee movement striking on bell, height 48cm.
A late 19th century walnut twin weight Vienna wall clock, the two piece enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, door flanked by reeded and carved columns to pediment with crowned eagle finial, length 137cm. CONDITION REPORT: Chip to bottom finial on right hand side, some staining to central section of pediment and wear throughout commensurate with age.
WILLIAM WAIN OF BURSLEM; an early 19th century oak eight day longcase clock, the domed broken pediment with brass finials above circular dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, inscribed with makers name, flanked by two fluted columns above single door, 'Liverpool brick' plinth base on bracket feet, c.1830, height 230cm including finial.
J. WILDE OF MACCLESFIELD; an 18th century oak and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the broken swan neck with brass volutes and finials above a moon faze enamel dial hand painted with fruits to each corner, set with Arabic numerals and day aperture flanked by fluted columns above crossbanded door and pedestal base, height 215cm.
TOBIAS FLETCHER OF BARNSLEY; a late 18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock, the broken swan neck with brass volutes and eagle finial above enamel floral hand painted dial set with Roman numerals, flanked by fluted columns above domed crossbanded door and plinth base on bracket feet, height 217cm.
A 19th century oak eight day longcase clock, the case crossbanded in mahogany and rosewood, the arched painted enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed 'Wm Travis, Leek', with thatched cottages to each spandrel, arched crossbanded door, height approx 230cm to top of eagle finial. CONDITION REPORT: Later brass cap feet. Possibly replaced finial. Repairs to pediment.
A mahogany longcase clock, basically 19th century, the painted arched enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed 'Astbury, Congleton', height 220cm. CONDITION REPORT: Repairs/alterations to case, reglazed with new putty visible. Some evidence of later repainting. Damage to door. Replacement parts.
A 19th century inlaid oak eight day longcase clock, the arched enamel dial painted with rural scenes and subsidiary seconds, signed 'Thos Mycock, Waterhouses' above an arched door flanked by turned pilasters, height 217cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some evidence of repainting to dial, lacking finials.
An Edwardian mahogany three piece bedroom suite with inlaid oval panels and string inlay, comprising wardrobe with central hinged door inset with oval bevelled mirror, enclosing hanging space above drawer, width 120cm, dressing table with three oval bevelled mirrors, corner opening sections, two small drawers either side above a longer drawer, square tapering legs to castors, width 114cm, and a small double bed, width 140cm.
An Edwardian three piece bedroom suite comprising mahogany wardrobe with cornice top, central mirrored hinged door flanked by panels decorated with inlay and string inlay above one large drawer, width 117cm, with matching marble topped wash stand with two hinged doors, width 107cm and a matching dressing table with mirrored back, width 107cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Heavy surface scratching and wear to the top of the dressing table, scratching around drawers. The silvering has deteriorated on the mirror., tarnishing to handles. The wardrobe has one heavy scratch to the left hand side. further scratch to right hand side cupboard door and one slightly right of that. Small chip to left hand side of drawer front.
A late Victorian carved mahogany music cabinet set with mirrored panels, carved with horns and foliate decoration, two doors over single door, on castors, height 108cm, width 63cm, depth 40cm. CONDITION REPORT: It has been converted and shelves have been put into top and bottom cabinet and holes have been drilled to the back on top cabinet.
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