A Sheraton Revival satinwood and marquetry serpentine display cabinet, moulded cornice with simulated dentil capital above a glazed door enclosing four shelves, the lower panels tulipwood crossbanded and inlaid with Classical urns, tapered legs, spade feet, 186cm high, 145.5cm wide, 43cm deep, c.1900
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A substantial Regency mahogany twin pedestal sideboard or serving table, inverted break-centre plum pudding top above a pair of frieze drawers, each pedestal with a full-length door enclosing drawers, Bramah locks, outlined with ebony stringing, cast paw feet, 95.5cm high, 250.5cm wide, 88.5cm deep, c.1820
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, outswept cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the projecting base with fall front enclosing a small door, small drawers, pigeonholes and ‘secret’ compartments, above four long graduated drawers, skirted base, bracket feet, 220.5cm high, 116.5cm wide, 52.5cm deep, c.1800
An Edwardian satinwood banded mahogany display cabinet, moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing two shelves, the base with a panel door inlaid with ribbon-tied swags, an urn and scrolling leaves, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, 183.5cm high, 65.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep, c.1905
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival tulipwood and rosewood crossbanded satinwood break-centre display cabinet, outswept cornice with simulated dentil capital above an astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves, the projecting base with a drawer and door, enclosing a shelf, tapered square legs, spade feet, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 200.5cm high, 125.5cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1905
An unusual George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a small door, small drawers, pigeonholes and secret compartments, above a pair of frieze drawers, the concave base with three long graduated drawers, carry handles to sides, bracket feet, 104.5cm high, 118cm wide, 57.5cm deep, c.1780
A pair of unusual Arts & Crafts period oak flanking credenzas, each with a slightly oversailing top with moulded edge and dentil capital above a bevelled glazed door enclosing two shelves, neighboured on one side by a curved glazed vitrtine door, the other, a niche and three short drawers, divided and flanked by earthenware columns, plinth base, each 85.5cm high, 143cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1900
An 18th century style Dutch marquetry display cabinet, of small and neat proportions, arched cornice above a glazed door enclosing three shelves, the arc-en-arbalète base with two frieze drawers, tapered hexagonal supports, turned feet, 171cm high, 84cm wide, 23.5cm deep, retailed by W.F. Greenwood & Sons Ltd, 24 Stonegate, York, late 19th/early 20th century
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry bonheur du jour work table, stepped superstructure with a panel door enclosing a drawer and pigeonholes, flanked by further drawers, rectangular top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface above a long drawer with compartmented interior, basket undertier, tapered square legs, ceramic casters, 105.5cm high, 69.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep, c.1890
A Louis XV Revival gilt metal and porcelain mounted kingwood and marquetry exhibition-type twin pedestal escritoire desk or bonheur du jour, shaped superstructure central by a door with inset oval looking glass, enclosing two shelves, flanked by further open shelves and small drawers, the base with retractable plateau with inset tooled and gilt writing surface, above a long frieze drawer, four further drawers to each pedestal, plinth base, turned forefeet, 181cm high, 99.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep, c.1900
A George III oak estate office enclosed bureau bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of raised and fielded panel doors enclosing pigeonholes and small drawers, the projecting base with fall front enclosing a small door, small drawers, pigeonholes and secret compartments, above an arrangement of cockbeaded drawers, flanked by inset quarter-columns, shaped apron, ogee bracket feet, 218cm high, 112cm wide, 57cm deep, c.1800
A Regency satinwood crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed John Morrell, Whitby., Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch with rolling moon, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with fretwork swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by inset Corinthian quarter-columns, 238.5cm high, 56cm wide, 27.5cm deep, c.1820
An 18th century Oxfordshire Quaker longcase clock, 30.5cm arched brass dial inscribed Richard Gilkes, Adderbury, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, the centre with typical motif of concentric circles, thirty-hour posted birdcage movement striking on a bell, the plain case with arched hood and long door to waist, 225cm high, c.1750
A 19th century American musical shelf clock, 14cm painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, three winding holes, eight-day movement striking and chiming on a gong, the case with arched pediment, glazed door reverse printed in gilt, flanked by incise-carved turned pillars, 57.5cm high, c.1880
A 19th century American walnut shelf clock, 15cm painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a gong and bell, arched case, the door reverse painted with a named view of Quarr Abbey [Isle of Wight], flanked by turned pilasters, 44cm high, c.1880
A 19th century American walnut wall clock, Columbia, by William L Gilbert Clock Company, Winstead, Conneticut, 18cm painted dial inscribed H Little, Lancaster, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a gong, the glazed door reverse-printed in gilt, 85cm high, c.1880
A mid-19th century Derbyshire oak servants’ hall longcase clock, 30.5cm square dial inscribed WHITEHURST DERBY, Roman numerals, chain-driven movement striking on a bell, the backplate numbered 66*0, the pointed-arch top case quite plain, labels to door verso including THOMAS WOODWARD SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE MR. JOHN WHITEHURST, Clock & Watch Manufacturer, DERBY, dated in ink MS 27 Sep. 1855., 222.5cm high, c.1850-51
An Edwardian Sheraton Reivival mahogany and marquetry longcase clock, 30.5cm arched brass and silvered dial inscribed COOPER, WORCESTER, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a gong, the case with swan neck pediment centred by a sphere-and-spire finial, the door inlaid with ribbons, swags and a Classical urn, 241cm high, 56cm wide, 31.5cm deep, c.1905
Ercol, beech and elm small sideboard, fitted with pair of cupboards over a long drawer, flanked by a single cupboard, raised on ball casters, width 114cm, depth 45cm, height 71cm.Condition report:Measurements are as stated in the updated description. The top is free of any significant scratches or marks. There is a split extending from the dovetailing on the left hand side panel. Some wear and scratching around the door handles. Interiors are clean. Ball casters roll well.
Modern mahogany eight-day clock, arched hood, long door, bracket feet, 28cm arched brass dial with moon phase, triple weight German movement striking on gongs, height 193cm.Condition report:Set up and appears in working order in the saleroom, although we cannot guarantee keeping time over a long period. There is a plaque to the inner door stating limited edition of 500, number 203, by Richard S Morley, dated 1991. Top centre finial missing from the hood. Some surface marks and wear to the case but generally fine. Winding key and case key both present.
Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with long door, bracket feet, twelve inch arche dpainted dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Z Bullock, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 220cm.Condition report:The weights and pendulum are present. Please see additional uploaded image of the movement.
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, hood with bird finial and swan neck pediment, fluted columns, trunk with long door, plinth base, twelve inch arched painted dial signed Penniston, Horncastle, eight day movement striking on a bell, 207cm.Condition report:Crude repair to the pediment and split to the box base, otherwise the case looks ok, cracked glass to the hood, dial is good, has weights and pendulum.
William IV mixed wood longcase clock, hood with bird finial, swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with short door, bracket feet, fourteen inch arched brass dial signed Henry Higginbotham, Macclesfield, rocking ship to the lunette, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, 240cm, with two weights, pendulum and winding key. Condition report:It appears to be working on quickly assembly in the saleroom although would benefit from being professionally installed. Some tarnishing and wear to the silvered chapter ring. The painted arch is good and the galleon moves with the seconds. Some old spot repairs to the case but generally well presented. No key for the trunk and so the door swings open at present.Dial - 50.5x35.6cm, image of the movement has been puloaded to the lot page on the website for you to view.
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