A Mid 17th Century Flemish Carved Oak Four-door Cupboard or ‘Beeldenkast’ with an upper and lower cupboard above two frieze drawers. The single panel upper doors and twin panel lower doors carved with scrolling foliage to the centres adorned with ebonised facet cut appliqués and bosses within broad moulded borders, flanked by stop fluted pilasters with inlaid ebony reeds and scrolled capitals. The moulded base ornamented with carved lion masks and standing on heavy bun feet 73 ins (185.5 cms) in height, 52 ins (132 cms) wide, 23 ins (59 cms) deep.
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A Large 17th/18th Century Ebony Collector's Cabinet with Painted Ornamentation. The chest surmounted by a moulded pediment bearing a gilt bronze heraldic cartouche held between two cherubs. The numerous drawers faced with small ripple moulded panels intricately painted with various scenes depicting figures on landscape and adorned with metal metal mounts. The central break front tabernacle door centred by a gilt bronze figure of Venus in an arched niche below a scrolling pediment on Corinthian style columns. The table form base with turned legs united by a turned centre stretcher, 81 ins (206 cms) high, 64 ins (162 cms) wide, 23 ins (58 cms) deep.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Fitted Leather Clad Chest adorned with brass studs and standing on carved giltwood paw feet. The slightly domed lid opening to reveal a stepped interior with a base drawer beneath one side and two further drawers below the other enclosed behind a side door. The ends fitted with iron carrying handles. The front with an iron hasp and lockplate. 20 ins (51 cms) high, 46½ ins (118 cms) wide, 18½ ins (47 cms) deep.
A Small Early 16th Century Franco Flemish Dressoir. The cupboard having a central Romayne panel door carved with a protuberant head in roundel amidst scrolls of foliage and mounted on iron strap hinges with a sprung iron lock. The frieze fitted with a drawer carved with undulating scrolls of foliage and raised on tall stop fluted stiles with and shelf below, 53 ins (135 cms) high, 34 ins (86 cms) wide, 18 ins (46 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Austrian Collector's Cabinet, attributed to Innsbruck. The piece inlaid with exotic animals amidst scrolling sprays of green stained foliage bearing flowers and fruit. The black painted rectangular lid rising to reveal elaborately engraved strap hinges and a box compartment inlaid with decorative banding. The facade having three faux drawers to the top above various drawers surrounding a central cupboard. The inlaid drawer fronts edged in black moulding and centred by small black stud handles on petalled mounts. The door picturing a horse beneath an arch, opening to reveal a mirror backed interior with chequered floor, and an engraved iron lock mechanism. The sides fitted with swing carrying handles, 18½ ins (47 cms) high, 27 ins (69 cms) wide, 12¾ ins (32.5 cms) deep.
A Late 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock. The eight day movement having a 12 inch (30.5 cm) square brass dial signed Courtier Ruthin, with a seconds and calendar subsidiary dial to the centre encircled by a silvered chapter ring and embellished with scrolling gilt brass spandrels. The case having a flat topped hood with blind fret carved frieze and octagonal side columns. The trunk with a shaped lip-moulded door with mahogany cross-banding flanked by recessed quarter columns, 79¾ ins (203 cms) high.
A Late Georgian Oak Break-front Dresser with Rack. The rack having a moulded cornice above two open shelves with plate grooves and retaining bars flanked by shaped plank supports. The base section having a bank of spice drawers to the back, two break-front cupboards with frieze drawers above fielded panel door flanking a bank of three centre drawers fitted with brass swan-neck swing handles. 81 ins (206 cms) high, 69½ ins (176 cms) wide, 22½ ins (57 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Court Cupboard enriched with extensive carving. The upper section having two cupboard doors either side of a central panel, flanked by bobbin turned posts bearing an overhanging cornice. The base section with a central door quartered into four panels by moulding, flanked by twin side panels and standing on tall stile supports, 64 ins (162.5 cms) high, 52 ins (130 cms) wide, 21 ins (53.5 cms) deep.
A 17th Century & Later Court Cupboard. The upper section having a lunette carved frieze housing two drawers above a canted cupboard flanked by bulbous cup & cover posts. The central door adorned with a face mask appliqué; the side panels carved with foliate S-scrolls and flower heads and set in chip carved framework. The lower section fitted with a long frieze drawer on cup & cover supports leading down to a raised base shelf, 50½ ins (128 cms) high, 47 ins (120 cms) wide, 16 ins (41 cm) deep.
A 19th Century French Renaissance Style Oak Dressoir. The canted cupboard carved in relief with protuberant heads encircled by laurel wreaths amidst zoomorphic scrolls of foliage. The centre door hung on iron strap hinges above a frieze drawer flanked by pendant finials and raised on carved uprights with a triple linenfold panelled back leading down to a pot shelf base, 65½ ins (167 cms) high 39½ ins (100 cms) wide, 22 ins (6 cms) deep.
A George III oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, with broken swans neck pediment above a painted circular dial with Roman numerals, floral detailing and indistinctly signed Cecelia Fletcher Rotherham, above trunk with serpentine top door and fluted corner pilasters to the side, on later plinth base PLEASE NOTE: The proceeds of this lot are being gifted to several animal charities including Animals Asia, Blue Cross, Born Free, China Animal Protection, Compassion Without Borders, Fauna & Flora International, P.E.T.A, Rahat India, RSPCA Hampshire and Surrey Borders, SPANA, Humane Society International, Whale and Dolphin Conservation Sanctuary, Four Paws International and Retired Greyhound Trust
An oak canteen, with engraved plaque to the top dated 1915, the two door cabinet, enclosing three drawers, each with fitted interior and with a selection of Old English pattern cutlery with engraved crests to the terminals, case bearing retailers plaque for Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, The Treasure House, 19, 20 and 21 Hatton Garden, 25.5cm high, 54cm wide, 40cm deep
Continental Mahogany 3 Section Break Front Wardrobe with central mirrored door, decorated with ormolu mounts, flowers & tassels, Matching Headboard & Tailboard with mirrored veneers, ormolu mounts & side supports on large metal & wood castors, Kidney Shaped Dressing Table with 2 banks of graduated drawers & central drawer, on circular tapering supports with shaped plate glass top & separate triple mirror over (3)
A good mid 19th c. Mahogany eight day Longcase Clock by Hancock of Yeovil, the hood having swan pediment with central brass finial, single pane door, opening to reveal painted face with lady at a stile and flowers to the corners, circular Roman numeral face with second hand and date roller, thirty hour movement, long flame Mahogany strung door, flanked by canted fluted corners, on lower flame and strung panel base, and bracket feet, 19 1/4'' wide x 88'' high x 9 1/2'' deep
A Mahogany cased American Wall Clock by E.N. Welch MFG. Co., Forestville, Connecticut USA, having rectangular Mahogany case with ogee moulded front surrounding the two pane door with upper clear pane and lower white painted pane with applied figure of cherub, having leaf decorated square Roman numeral face, 30 hour movement, 26'' high x 15 3/8'' wide
An arts and crafts Oak mirror back Sideboard, having carved pediment top on moulding over arch top, large mirror over shaped moulded edge shelf, on shaped supports, the base having applied moulded edge over pair of carved front frieze drawers, lower twin carved, raised and fielded panel door, adjacent flight of three drawers, having embossed plate iron handles throughout, standing on plinth base, 48 1/2'' wide x 83'' high x 20'' deep
An American Gingerbread style Clock by the Ansonia Clock CO., New York, USA. ornate fretcut, shaped surround with scroll and leaf carved detail, single pane door with silver transfer lace style decoration, white Roman numeral face in white metal surround, 30 hour movement and white metal pendulum, 22 3/4'' high x 14 1/2'' wide
A 1940's Oak Jacobean style Sideboard having gallery back on moulded edge rectangular top, over central flight of two drawers flanked either side by single panel door with applied mouldings, shaped pierced apron, standing on baluster turned legs with stretchers, 55'' wide x 41 1/4'' high x 20'' deep
A 18th c. Oak Cupboard Tridarn with moulded cornice over a moulded crown with ball finials, the top section having single central moulded panel door and the base having two Oak lined frieze drawers with moulded fronts and brass swan neck handles, over an opposing pair of two panel doors, all fitted with the original iron butterfly hinges and of pegged construction, in need of some restoration, 53'' wide x 69'' high x 24 3/4'' deep.
A 19th c. Mahogany cased Vienna Wall Clock having central finial to the platform pediment top, the single pane door having half-bobbin mouldings and half-turned columns to the sides, cream Roman numeral face in brass surround, 30 hour movement, brass pendulum, having lower moulded base flanked by inverted finials, 36'' high x 16'' wide
A late 19th c. Oak cased Mantle Clock having finely carved Black Forest style bear to the top, on moulded plinth, flanked by turned finials, over fluted frieze, single pane, Oak moulded glazed door opening to reveal square cream Roman numeral face with flower detail, 30 hour movement, brass pendulum marked R=A, 15 3/4'' high x 8 3/8'' wide
A late 19th c. Wall Clock, moulded top over single pane long door opening to reveal circular Roman numeral face, eight day movement over pierced fret cut panel, brass pendulum, flanked either side by column supports, the whole of the front inlaid in Tunbridge style geometric pattern inlaid designs, 27 1/2'' high x 15 1/2'' wide x 5 3/4'' deep
A circa 1920 Mahogany cased American style Wall Clock having arch top over long door with upper circular pane opening to reveal brass and alloy Arabic numeral face and eight day movement over lower three pane section with wooden glazing bars opening to reveal alloy pendulum, marked FMS to the face, 18 3/8'' wide x 29'' high x 6'' deep
A Vienna style wall clock in a walnut case with carved and turned decoration, glazed opening door displays the white enamel dial with pressed and gilded centre, Roman numerals and matched steel hands, hour and half past gong striking movement, wood rod pendulum with large brass bob, white enamel beat plaque - Est £60 to £80
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