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An Edwardian Hepplewhite style mahogany sideboard, made by 'Goodall, Lamb & Heighway Ltd, Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, Manchester', the whole inlaid with satinwood cross-banding with boxwood and ebony stringing, the top with a brass gallery to back, each side fitted with a single door, the centre with two short drawers and a single long drawer, raised on square tapered legs, 128cm high, 168cm wide, 60cm deep
An early 19th Century 30 hour oak longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Jn Wells, Shipston', the hood with a plain dentil moulded cornice supported on turned columns, the door opening to reveal a white enamelled dial with painted decoration and inscription, the case with a door opening to reveal weight and pendulum, 202cm high.
An early 19th Century 30 hour oak and mahogany longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'H Jackson, Polesworth', the hood with swan neck pediment, the glazed door opening to reveal white enamelled dial with a painted landscape to centre and painted spandrels, with black Roman numerals, the case inlaid with parquetry 208cm high
An unusual late 19th century carved oak Black Forest jewellery box modelled as a castle, the central section with hinged two panel lift-up door, above a single drawer, flanked by four fold-out pivot hinged drawers, height 25.5cm, width 35.5cm, depth 12.5cm (no key). CONDITION REPORT: The fitted central interior is missing carved elements to the upper corners, between the main drawer and fitted interior there is a small drawer but no handle so it is not possible to pull it out. One of the pivot hinged drawers has got some chips to the back edge. The silk lining of the drawers is at fault. Scratches to the back side of the lift-up central door. There are a few minor chips to the top of the castle and towers and there is no key.
An early 20th century French brass carriage clock with swing loop handle above rectangular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and a stepped bracket base, height 12cm. CONDITION REPORT: Top right corner of the enamel is chipped and missing, heavy wear to the case, a small chip to the back bevelled glass door, the visible spring moves freely when shaken.
An Edwardian mahogany eight day mantel clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, with Japy Freres movement, twin ring handles and ebony lined detail, on brass bracket feet, height 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: The enamel dial is partially rubbed on the retailers name, also the enamel is cracked on the numeral X. Please see additional images for lettering. As far as we can see: (...)& SON Ltd, (...)RAND, LONDON, W. Gilt metal ring handles on sides. Back of case - just door with pierced sound opening (see additional photo).
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the moulded cornice above 12" brass dial, inscribed "W.Parkinson, Lancaster", with eight day movement and date aperture, above a thin door flanked by fluted uprights to a bracket plinth base, height 200cm. CONDITION REPORT: Please note case and dial and movement associated. No guarantee to be working. Case has been restored.
A George III mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above square painted dial set with rolling moon phase, Arabic numerals and date aperture, inscribed "John Thorley, Macclesfield", above shaped long door and stepped plinth base on ogee bracket feet, height 225cm. CONDITION REPORT: Movement and dial possibly associated. Dial repainted. No warp, split to side of case. Bit of pediment detached but present. Two weights and pendulum present.
A George III oak longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched dial set with rolling moon phase with silvered chapter ring inscribed "Thos Shaw Ashburn", with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and eight day movement, above shaped door flanked by quarter turned pilasters to a moulded plinth base, height 207cm. CONDITION REPORT: Split repair to hood. Small section of moulding missing. Case has been varnished. Scratches to rolling phase. Split to plinth base. Width of brass dial (edge to edge, not just chapter ring): 33cm. Pendulum and two weights present. Part of the movement has been removed. Clock is probably a marriage - please refer to photos.
COTSWOLD SCHOOL OAK SIDEBOARD - OLIVER MOREL a pollard oak two door sidebaord, the interior with 3 drawers on one side (with cutlery trays) and 2 adjustable shelves. Made in 1983. 107cms across, 89cms high, 48cms deep *This item comes with a letter from Morel discussing the production of this sideboard, as a matching piece to the dining table produced in 1981.
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, second quarter of the 19th century, the four pillar eight-day timepiece movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial signed John Packer, Newbury, the hood surmounted by three brass ball finials above circular dial aperture, the trunk with central long break-arch door flanked by semi-fluted quarter columns above base with geometric ebonised mouldings and plinth, 205cm high
A George IV oak and inlaid longcase clock With a 35.5cm white arched dial signed Jn Callcott, Cotton, dated 1819, with subsidiary seconds with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, the spandrels painted with flowers, the lunar calendar with a masted vessel and a landscape, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, inlaid frieze applied with gilt metal and anthemion's, spirally turned brass capped columns, the trunk crossbanded with an inlaid shaped door flanked by reeded quarter columns raised upon a plinth base with two weights, pendulum, winding and door keys, requires restoration. 226cms. (illustrated)
A oak bracket clock, 20th Century With a 15cm brass dial with subsidiary chime silent and slow fast dials in the arch the three train Junghans movement striking on five gongs, the oak case with an arched top, lacking glazed door raised upon a plinth base and brass bracket feet. 37x29x20cms with a pendulum and key.
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, signed Richardson Brampton With a 35cm white arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with flower heads and leaves, the arch decorated with a pastoral of a shepherdess, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above baluster hood columns, the trunk with a panelled door with well figured wood, raised on a plinth base and bracket feet, overall with rosewood crossbanding, with two weights and a pendulum, 225 x 54cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2161 The case, restoration to the the right hand swan neck, half way down, possibly lacking rosettes to the roundels at the tips of the swan neck, minor piece of veneer missing left hand side of frieze above left hand baluster column 1.5 x 1cm , some bruising to the left hand baluster column, possible old breaks to each baluster column, just above the vase shaped baluster where it joins the long slender baluster, traces of old glue and restoration on the left hand side of the top baluster, re veneering to the right hand angle of the arched glazed door where the hinge is attached, minor slither of veneer right hand side to the right of the column 1 x 1.5cm, trunk door well figured no warp, good feather figuring to the panel above the door, lower panel possibly replaced veneer inside of the cross banding small section left hand side 3 x 1cm, original back board with blocks, the arched dial some crackling to the white enamel, some rubbing to the gilt decoration to the spandrels, movement complete with pendulum.
A five tube musical Westminster style longcase clock The mahogany architectural case raised on bracket feet, the trunk with glazed door revealing five tubular chimes, the hood with swan neck pediment and amphora finials, enclosing a silvered 38cm dial with chapter ring and Arabic numbers below a rolling lunar dial, 240cms high x 56cms wide x 37cms deep. (illustrated)
An early 19th Century burr elm longcase clock, signed R Lawson, Wigan With a 35cm brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials cast rococo spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell the well figured burr elm case with a cavetto cornice above a crossbanded frieze, reeded hood columns, the trunk with a shaped door flanked by fluted columns above a cockbeaded panel, the plinth inlaid with a frieze, canted angles and shaped bracket feet. 213x53x23 (illustrated)
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