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A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns, above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial with an arched top painted with a ruin, the spandrels painted with flower heads and scrolls, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed "S Lehman, Swansea" the eight day movement striking on a bell, 216.5cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with turned and carved columns above a short trunk door carved columns, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial with a cottage to the arch and spandrels, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 229cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns, above a long trunk door with an ogee arched top, box base and bracket feet, the 33.5cm dial striking on a bell, with a roundel to the arch inscribed "William Bell, Carluke" with sea creatures, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, 213cm high
George III oak dresser base, two plank top above seven short drawers, arched centre recess with single panelled door, all standing on bracket feet, original steel locks, replacement brass handles, 102cm (80") wide.condition reportNew feet and moulding, one foot damaged.Replacement top and moulding, panel shrinkage gap.Replaced handles and escutcheons, evidence of old.Some locks missing, no keys.Damage to some areas of cockbeading.Drawer joints coming apart on some.Evidence of alteration to the carcass.Shrinkage gaps and cracks all over.Repolished.Old woodworm.
George III mahogany bookcase on cupboard, top section with Greek moulding to pediment, astragal glazed doors, original adjustable shelves now missing, base with two drawers with fluted decoration above two doors with oval panels and ogee bracket feet, the whole piece decorated with satinwood stringing and cross banding 125 (49") wide.Condition report208cm high50cm depth128cm wideRH cupboard door is warped the middle panel has become loose and the retaining bead inside has split and cracked.Chips and cracks to the feet.Small sections of box wood string missing.Some fading.Knocks ,dents and scuffs about the piece consistent with use and age.
French brass carriage clock, white enamel Roman dial, eight day movement stiking the half and repeating the hour on a coil, silvered platform, compensation balance, in a corniche case, height 15cm (ticks, repeats, stikes; winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso.All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Condition report: glass chipped on corners in the door and one side; lacquer finish poor; strikes the half and the hour and repeats the hour; ticks reluctantly for short periods; going and strike springs will both fully wind; enamel dial good, hands dull; two scratched repairers' references to the platform on the base. Gross weight 1542.7g
TWO SILK EMBROIDERED COTTON DOOR HANGINGS, KUTCH OR SIND, MID-20TH CENTURY each in two long panels, stitched together, with beaded tassels, the floral designs embellished with appliqué mirrored glass, 130 x 18cm; 128 x 14cm; together with a Lakai Tent Hanging, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, circa 1900, silk embroidered cotton, composed of two strips of material arranged in v-shape, tassels along lower edge, 90cm diam. approx. (3) Provenance: Private Collection, Germany, acquired 1974-78 in Afghanistan by the vendor while working in development assistance. For an almost identical Lakai hanging in the Linden Museum, Stuttgart, see Johannes Kalter, The Arts and Crafts of Turkestan, Thames and Hudson, London 1984, p.59. Kalter suggests that these hangings are used to decorate stacked bedding.
An unusual and scarce Victorian portable door lock, Edwin Cotterill's Patent Lock Sentinel, hinge bound metal plates with opposing notches to the interior edge, the other portion with a small lock, the rod itself connecting to the lock and turns when the key moves the button at right angles to the plates, the smaller lock and Royal Climax Detector key both stamped C, fitted leather case as issued, c.1850Edwin Cotterill (1815-1868), of Birmingham, was an engineering inventor and locksmith in the true Victorian spirit. This lock (Provisional Patent No. 1331, 12th May 1857) was designed and mainly used by wealthy travellers who would insert the lock in the keyholes of their hotel room doors to block unauthorised entry. Unfortunately, Cotterill did not apply for Letters Patent within the allotted time, thus no Patent was issued. Perhaps that might have been caused by his knowledge of a similar lock, called a Lock Protector being m ade by S. Mordan about 1830.
A William IV flame mahogany long case clock, square 34cm painted dial with roses in the spandrels, Roman chapter, Arabic minute chapter, subsidiary seconds and date dials, ringed winding holes, signed Barlow/Preston, gilt pierced hands, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the weights marked Barlow, the hood with curly pediment, brass paterae, supported on reeded piers, short door flanked by reeded pilasters, frieze below, black line inlaid base panel with canted angles, ogee feet, 210.8cm highThe Barlows were a prolific and long standing Lancashire dynasty of makers originally from Oldham, of whom, Henry occasionally signed from Preston and who may have been the maker of this clock.
A Victorian walnut inverted breakfront dressing chest, pierced and carved uprights over two short drawers, button handles, (no mirror), book veneeered top, canted angles, long drawer over two door cupboard flanked by graduated drawers, plinth base; a conforming desk, later leatherette top, central drawer over two door cupboard flanked by short drawers and cupboards, circa 1890.
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