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A George III longcase clock, swan neck finials terminating in turned circular detail above turned pilasters enclosing hand painted spandrels of grapes on a vine and insects, the dome decorated with a young lady seated under a tree, inscribed Swinburn, Durham. Roman numerals; eight day movement, shaped central door inlaid with ebony, stepped plinth base (1)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DESK, having tambour section lifting to sliding writing surface with central pigeon hole flanked by short drawers over, central long drawer flanked by short drawers under stepped top over tambour, kneehole base with drawers flanked by cupboards to drawer over shelves, sliding side extension over panelled door, on later castors, approximately 134cm x 82.5 x 122cm high (losses)
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, swan neck hood on reeded column supports either side of door to 10' square brass dial with Roman numerals, corner spandrels, dial inscribed Presbury Coventry, single finger, quarter pilaster supports either side of door, separate plinth base having ogee bracket feet, approximately 212cm high (several modifications, alterations, replacements etc (one weight and pendulum)
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, swan neck pediment supported on columns either side door to arched brass 12' dial with corner spandrels to Roman numerals and Arabic chapter rings inscribed Keetley Tuxford, rocking moon over, shaped bracket base, approximately 225cm high (splits and losses)
*Bookcase. A three shelf birdseye marple veneered glass fronted miniature bookcase, mid 19th century, with triangular pediment, two adjustable shelves, hinged glass fronted door and side catch, slight loss of veneer to upper left corner of door & pediment, bookcase containing a selection of small format 19th century leather & cloth bound volumes, including poetry, theology, works by classical authors & Shakespeare etc. (1)
A William and Mary olivewood oyster veneered cabinet on stand, the moulded cornice above a pair of cushion drawers with a pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers around a central cupboard door enclosing four further drawers, the later stand with a frieze drawer on spiral twist legs united by a shaped stretcher and bun feet, 163cm high, 117.5cm wide, 49cm deep.
λ A late 19th century Italian narwhal tusk and gilt metal lantern, with an orb and cross finial above six glass panels, one with a hinged door above scroll leaf decoration, possibly Venetian, the lantern, 178cm high, the tusk approximately 103cm long. To be sold with Cites Article 10 (non-transferable) Licence, No: 547080/01.
A Napoleon III ebonised and pietra dura meuble a hauteur d'appui, with ormolu mounts, the black marble detachable top above a door with a ribbon tied floral wreath decorated with branches of fruit: pears, cherries and apples, with conforming spandrels, enclosing two shelves and flanked by caryatid figures on plinths, 133.3cm high, 104cm wide, 44.3cm deep.
An oak longcase clock, the eight day five pillar movement with an inside countwheel striking on a bell, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed 'Wm Speakman in Old Street', with an engraved matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast cherub and crown spandrels and herringbone edging to the dial, the hood with a raised top and fluted columns, the later case has been long associated with the dial and is applied with an unusual bone dial indicating the days of the week, the inside of the trunk door with an interesting old label relating to a previous owner Harry Spencer Andrew Foy, 219.4cm high. William Speakman was apprenticed to Peter Closon and was made Master of the Clockmaker's Company in 1701.
A near pair of French kingwood and Vernis Martin serpentine vitrines in Louis XV style, with gilt brass mounts, each with a single door enclosing a damask silk lined interior with two shelves, each with painted panels of amorous lovers and landscapes, early 20th century, 206cm high, 117.6cm wide, 45.3cm deep. (2)
A late Victorian Irish satinwood and marquetry display cabinet attributed to James Hicks of Dublin, with gilt brass mounts and inlaid with swags, scrolling foliage, paterae and husks in the Sheraton style, with a broken arch cornice centred an urn above a pair of glazed doors enclosing a plush lined interior with a shelf, supported by fluted columns, the base with a further glazed door enclosing a mirrored interior with a single shelf, 194.7cm high, 101.5cm wide, 37cm deep.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Read of Manchester, the eight day four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the painted enamel arched dial decorated with figures and four season spandrels, the centre with a shepherd and a young lady, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed 'Thos Read MANCHESTER', the arch with a moon phase, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment, the case inlaid with stringing and marquetry with urns of flowers, scrolling leaves and oval paterae with a lancet arch door on bracket feet, 242cm high.
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