19th century French mahogany wardrobe with cushion moulded cornice, enclosed by pair of panel doors, on plinth base, 128cm wide CONDITION REPORT Back panel is missing. Keyhole has been moved to an adjacent position and plugged. Left hand door very slightly warped, elsewhere a little wear, splits and veneer losses
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Early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement, with 13 inch white painted circular dial, with subsidiary calendar dial and seconds dial and ringed winding holes, signed - Edw. Nickolds Brewood, in a oak and inlaid mahogany case with fluted columns, short door with marquetry centre and deep plinth, hood with mahogany door with circular glass, turned pillars and swan-neck pediment, 211cm overall height (pendulum and weights present)
Early 18th century longcase clock with thirty hour movement, 10 inch square brass dial with scrolling spandrels and centre with engraved chinoiserie landscape, silvered chapter ring, signed - Obah. Body, Battle, in an oak case with tiger-stripe door and hood with turned columns and dentil frieze, 187cm overall height (pendulum and weight present)
Regency mahogany Davenport desk in the manner of Gillows, of square form, with three-quarter gallery and feather hinged slope enclosing fitted interior of drawers with side drawer and opposing dummy drawer above slide to each side and cupboard door enclosing fitted interior of shelves, pigeon holes and drawer, raised on turned supports and brass castors, with Bramah locks throughout, 61cm wide x 56cm deep x 89cm high
George III longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, white enamel 13 inch diameter circular dial with painted rose decoration, calendar aperture, signed - Jno. Wainwright, Nottingham, in an oak case with shaped door, hood with circular glass door, turned pillars and swan-neck pediment with Greek key border and carved rosettes and central finial, 220cm overall height (weight and pendulum present)
A 19th Century "Irish" figured mahogany three door wardrobe, the interior now fitted with a hanging rail enclosed by three figured arched panelled doors, with carved leaf and bellflower ornament to the arch, interspersed by plain figured mahogany columns and with plinth base, 73ins wide x 27.5ins deep x 71ins high
An Edwardian mahogany serpentine fronted display cabinet inlaid with boxwood stringings, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted two plate glass shelves enclosed by a single glazed central door, the base fitted cupboard enclosed by a single panelled door, on six square tapered legs with spade toes, 56ins wide x 15ins deep x 74ins high
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Lepine of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the spandrels decorated in gilt with urn, floral and leaf scroll ornament to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting above arched and moulded cornice, turned and fluted columns to hood, arched front door, the plinth with raised astragal moulded panel, on double plinth base, 90ins high. Note : Henry Lepine (brother of Charles Lepine, Clock Case Maker), recorded working in Canterbury 1823-1838
A late Victorian oak washstand in the Arts & Crafts style with tiled splash back and red veined marble slab to top, fitted one frieze drawer, cupboard to right hand side enclosed by a single panelled door with oxidised metal strap hinges, on square supports, 36ins wide x 19ins deep x 45.5ins high
A Victorian mahogany break-front wardrobe with moulded cornice, the central section fitted four sliding trays and three drawers enclosed by a large mirror panelled door and flanked by hanging compartments enclosed by shaped panelled doors, on plinth base, 89ins wide x 27ins deep x 84ins high
An early 19th Century rosewood cased "Four Glass" timepiece by Christie of London, the shaped silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day single train timepiece movement with shaped top brass plates and plain turned pillars, contained in rosewood case, the slightly angled top with reeded ornament and gilt brass pineapple finial, the shaped front door with reeded fan ornament and arched glazed side panels, on bun feet, 12.25ins high, and with later rosewood bracket with moulded edge, 8.5ins wide x 6.25ins deep x 5.75ins high. Note : William Christie recorded working London 1825-1840
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Brice of Sandwich, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with cast urn, bird and scroll work spandrels to the eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, the moulded cornice with fretted frieze above plain turned pillars to hood, the trunk door inset with circular glass lentical, on plinth base, 78.5ins high. Note : John Brice recorded as Apprentice 1723, died 1755
A late 19th/early 20th Century German rosewood and brass mounted mantel clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier in the Louis XV style, the 8.75ins diameter cream enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on five gongs, contained in rosewood and brass mounted case of shaped outline with ornate rococo pattern scroll cresting and floral and leaf mounts, the brass framed door applied with leaf and leaf scroll to the lower section, on four scroll feet, 27.5ins high (dial chipped around winding holes)
A late 18th Century "North Country" oak longcase clock, the 12ins square brass dial with replacement silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and silvered dial centre engraved with leaf scroll ornament to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, on plinth base, 78ins high
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Rigg of Gisbrough (Guisborough, North Yorkshire), the 11ins square brass dial with added arch, with silvered circular plaque worded "Phillp. Pickring" and dated 1749, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with date aperture and matted dial centre to the thirty hour brass framed movement striking on a bell, contained in 19th Century dark oak case with moulded and fluted cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, the trunk door carved with the head of a king, flower and leaf ornament and conforming leaf carved borders and plinth, on bracket feet, 85ins high. Note : John Rigg recorded working Guisborough circa 1750
A Victorian partner's mahogany kneehole desk with rounded front corners, the top inset with brown leather cloth and with moulded edge, fitted three frieze drawers to each side, the pedestals each fitted three drawer and cupboard enclosed by single panelled door and on plinth base, 59.5ins wide x 38.5ins deep x 31ins high (two turned wood handles missing - general wear)
A Victorian figured walnut and gilt metal mounted credenza of serpentine outline, the whole crossbanded, fitted one shelf enclosed by a central panelled door, the centre inlaid with floral spray on an ebonised ground, flanked by four shelves enclosed by two glazed doors, interspersed with split turned columns, on plinth base, 66ins wide x 16ins deep x 44ins high
A early George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, the 14ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and cast mask, urn and leaf scroll pattern spandrels to the eight day three train movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, cast brass circular paterae and later fretted panels and with slender turned and fluted pillars to the hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany and crossbanded, flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth inlaid with bandings and with reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 93ins high. Note : Robert Clidsdale (Clydesdale) recorded working Edinburgh, Apprenticed 1738, working until 1786
A late 19th Century rosewood and brass inlaid cased mantel clock, the arched brass dial with 6.75ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman and arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with three dials above for Chime/Silent, Chime on Eight Bells/Cambridge Chimes, and Regulation dial to the eight day three train movement striking, chiming and repeating on eight bells and a gong, contained in rosewood and gilt brass mounted case, the arched and moulded top with pineapple finial and four smaller leaf capped finials, with brass inlaid arched door to front flanked by gilt metal reeded columns with Corinthian capitols, cast gilt metal fretted panels to sides, fluted frieze, on four reeded bun feet, 29.5ins high
A 19th Century Continental rosewood cased "Vienna Regulator", the 6.5ins diameter enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day single train weight driven movement with wooden pendulum and heavy brass bob, contained in plain rosewood case with shaped and moulded cornice enclosed by a single glazed door, 37ins high (slightly wormed)
An early 19th Century mahogany cased domestic "Regulator" by James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day movement with deadbeat escapement, heavy brass plates with plain turned pillars, wooden pendulum and rod with heavy brass bob with brass regulating nut to base, single cased brass weight, contained in figured mahogany case in the "Egyptian" manner with stepped pyramid to the cresting and the whole inlaid with ebony stringings and ebonised mouldings, arched trunk door and conforming smaller square door to plinth, on double moulded plinth base, 93ins high (bowed glass to the dial broken and now missing, split to lower door). Note : James McCabe recorded working London (Cheapside and Royal Exchange), entered 1773, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1781 and died 1811
A late 19th Century Continental walnut cased "Vienna Regulator", the 5.25ins white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train spring driven movement with gridiron style pendulum, contained in stained walnut case, the shaped and moulded top with turned finials, the arched door flanked by split turned columns and with shaped and moulded base, 29ins high
A walnut cased "Granddaughter" longcase clock, the 7ins square brass dial with chapter ring with Roman numerals and matted dial centre inscribed "David Hall, K. Lynn" to the eight day two train movement with brass plates and heavy ringed pillars striking on a bell, the movement complete with full length pendulum and two heavy weights, contained in walnut case of 18th Century design, the moulded top with twin pineapple finials, twin fretted frieze panels and turned and fluted pillars with Corinthian capitols to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns with Corinthian capitols, on ogee bracket feet, 54ins high
A Victorian partner's mahogany kneehole desk, the top inset with brown leather and with moulded edge, fitted three frieze drawers to either side, the panelled pedestals each fitted three drawers and cupboard enclosed by a single panelled door and on plinth base, 60ins wide x 42ins deep x 30ins high (general wear)
A Victorian figured walnut Davenport inlaid with boxwood stringings and arabesques, the upper part with cast brass gallery enclosing fitted stationery rack, the slope inset with green tooled leather writing surface and fitted four interior drawers to right hand side enclosed by a cupboard door, plain turned columns to front and swept-in platform base with recessed castors, 23ins wide x 25ins deep x 35ins high
A Victorian mahogany two pedestal sideboard, the shaped back with moulded edge with cresting carved with vacant cartouche and leaf scroll ornament and with scroll carved brackets to sides, fitted three frieze drawers, the pedestals each enclosed by an arched panelled door, on plinth base, 72.5ins wide x 24ins deep x 60ins high
Black and white photograph - "The Rolling Stones", 8ins x 10.25ins, signed in biro by five members of the group. Provenance : Collected by Lesley Talbot Strettle, daughter of Stewart Mote, who worked at Leon's Tobacconist next door to the London Palladium in the 1960s, who regularly met and requested autographs from the stars performing at the London Palladium for his daughter
A late Victorian satinwood, ebonised and gilt brass mounted two tier display cabinet, the upper part inset with four small porcelain plaques decorated with floral sprays, fitted two velour lined shelves enclosed by a single glazed door, with gilt brass caryatid pattern mounts to sides, the base fitted cupboard enclosed by a raised panelled door inset with oval "Sevres" porcelain plaque enamelled in colours with shoulder-length portrait thought to be Marie Antoinette within gilt brass acanthus and ribbon pattern mounts, leaf mounts and floral ornament, the plinth base with bracket feet, 30ins wide x 15ins deep x 74.5ins high
A mid 19th Century mahogany longcase "Regulator" by Richard Sayer of Arnell, the 12ins diameter silvered dial with central seconds and hour dials and with outer minutes dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight single train movement, with heavy brass plates and six turned pillars and deadbeat escapement, complete with wooden pendulum with heavy brass bob and silvered regulation nut, single brass cased weight, contained in mahogany case inlaid with ebony stringings, the hood with narrow moulded cornice and cant corners, the trunk with fully glazed door flanked by plain cant corners, the base with astragal moulded front panel and plain plinth base, 75ins high
12 1:18 scale model cars by various makes. Most loose examples, makes include Road Signature 1971 Buick Riviera G5 in metallic gold with brown roof. 2x Maisto – 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz in pink. Alfa Romeo Spider in red. 3x Autoart – Lamborghini Diablo in metallic orange. A Toyota Aristo V300 in black. Plus a Toyota Celica GTS in silver. 2x Kyosho – Mazda RX-7 (boxed). Plus a Nissan Fairlady Z in metallic blue. Gateway Lexus RX 300 in black. 2x ERTL – 1961 Austin Healey 3000 in red. 1995 Chevrolet Camaro in metallic sea green. Plus Road Legends 1940 model BMW 328 in white. Austin Healey is missing a door handle. GC-Mint, minor moisture evidence to one or two.
3 Spot-On. Tourist Caravan (264). In yellow with white roof and red detailing, with opening door, retractable jockey wheel with detailed interior. Plus a Vintage 4 ½ litre Bentley (Supercharged) (263) in green with grey tonneau/seats, complete with driver, RN 13 and a MG PB Midget (1935) (279). In blue and black. All boxed, minor wear/creasing to windows. Contents VGC-Mint. See internet
A fine gauge 1 Southern Railway passenger coach. A bogie non-corridor 3rd class coach, with 8 compartments and 2 lavatories. Equipped with 18 roof ventilators, sprung buffers and drop-link couplings. Vacuum pipes to each end. Finished in SR green livery, with yellow ‘Southern Railway’ to carriage sides and ‘Third’ to each door. VGC, one Cant-rail to be re-glued. Plate 4
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