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Lot 802

A mahogany French Empire pot cupboard, with single drawer over single door, flanked by slender columns, the door stamped with FS over mitre hat with cross, 83cm high approx.

Lot 557

CAPTAIN ADRIAN JONES (1845-1938) PORTRAIT OF A STALLION BY A STABLE DOOR signed and dated 1891, oil on canvas, 48.5 x 60cm ++In untouched original condition, the support not lined, the varnish dirty and requiring a light clean. Small, approx 1cm tear on upper stable door. Undisturbed in the original good quality Victorian oak cavetto frame with gilt slip

Lot 666

AN EDWARD VII OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, C1910 with brass breakarched dial with CHIME/SILENT dial to the arch, the substantial, well engineered brass three train movement with nine tubular gongs, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door with bevelled glass light above panelled base, the sides with raised and fielded panels, with three weights and pendulum, 252cm h ++Very good quality and complete, in working order, the movement dusty/dirty, not repolished

Lot 761

AN ARTS & CRAFTS MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET, C1870 the satinwood door panel decorated in pokerwork and painted with Erato and Euterpe, 96cm h; 35 x 61cm

Lot 810

A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, EARLY 19TH C with raised-and-fielded ogee panels, 88cm h; 53 x 183cm ++Shrinkage cracks in the two door panels, brass handles and escutcheons replaced, some structural repairs and modifications

Lot 629

A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT GLAZED TWO DOOR BOOKCASE/DISPLAY CABINET, the raised back with shelf supported on twin turned columns, two adjustable shelves to base, approximate size height 133cm, width 137cm, depth 32cm (key)

Lot 634

AN 18TH CENTURY CARVED OAK HANGING CUPBOARD, with central door flanked by panels carved with diamond motif, the interior with single shelf, approximate size height 54cm, width 92cm, depth 22cm

Lot 639

A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED WALL CLOCK, the door with carved panel and lower glass insert, flanked by turned and fluted pillars, shell motif to the cornice, approximate size height 137cm, width 51cm, depth 24cm (pendulum)

Lot 587

A Chinese export lacquered table cabinet Qing period, (mid 19th century), gilt on black ground, top with stylised figural scene in scalloped reserve, moulded cornice front with foliate tip decoration, double doors with recessed rectangular panels with raised centralised oval sections, oval painted to door interiors, interior of five drawers with ivory roundel handles (two missing), with foliate design fronts, on square cut bracket supports, 13½ x 8in. (34.25 x 20.25cm.), 15in. (38.25cm.) high.

Lot 483

An early 19th century eight day longcase clock the white painted dial with Roman numeral chapter marks with second and date subsidiary dials, polychrome painted spandrels, the mahogany case with glazed door to hood flanked by two columns with gilt capitals, plain mahogany case, 86in. (218.5cm.) high.

Lot 484

An 18th century lacquered chinoiserie cased eight day longcase clock the square brass dial signed 'Redshaw Newcastle' to the silvered Roman chapter ring, the matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds at noon and date arch at six above an engraved compass rose, gilt foliate scroll spandrels, twin train bell strike movement, the case with (probably later) architectural pediment with turned finials and blind fret frieze, the case decorated overall with gilt foliage and scrollwork, the trunk door with lacquered chinoiserie panel, 94in. (238cm.) high.

Lot 485

An 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock by Nicolas Blondel the brass arched dial signed on a silvered roundel to the arch, 'Nicolas Blondell a Guernesey', with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds at noon, date aperture at six, matted brass centre, pheasant and cornucopia spandrels, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, in an oak case with flared pediment on turned pilasters, arched trunk door or pierced butterfly hinges, plain plinth base, reduced in height, 77in. (195.5cm.) high.

Lot 488

A Thomas De Garis of Guernsey mahogany eight day longcase clock mid-19th century, the silvered arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, date aperture, engraved foliate and roundel spandrels and an engraved eagle and 'Tempus Fugit' banner to the arch, the dial signed 'Thos. De Garis, Guernsey', the case with swan neck pediment centred by a gilt brass eagle finial over an arched glazed door flanked by turned pillars, the cross banded trunk with shaped arched door, on a plain base, 86in. (218cm.) high, lacks plinth.

Lot 490

An Art Deco macassar veneered cabinet mid-20th century, rectangular box top with two door cupboard with pierced floral and foliate painted plaques, two tier shelves to interior, the larger lower section with three drawers above two doors, on square tapering, brass capped supports, 30 x 19in. (76.25 x 48.25cm.), 51½in. (130.8cm.) high.

Lot 495

A George I cross banded walnut bureau the fall front with cross strung border and feather inlay, the fitted interior with central door flanked by two pillars, three pigeon holes over two drawers on each side, concealed well, the base with two over two graduated drawers, raised on later bracket feet, 39in. (99cm.) high, 33in. (83.75cm.) wide, 19in. (48.25cm.) deep.

Lot 510

A Victorian breakfront ebonised, brass inlaid and ormolu mounted credenza the top with brass foliate and mask inlaid frieze, on ormolu mask brackets, over a central brass inlaid door with a scene of cherubs amidst foliage within scrollwork borders, flanked by glazed doors, on a shaped base, 78½in. (199.5cm.) wide, 45¼in. (115cm.) high, 17in. (43cm.) deep.

Lot 527

A George III mahogany cabinet the top hinged to reveal a chest beneath, over a two door cupboard, on bracket feet, brass carrying handles to sides, 24 x 14in. (61 x 35.5cm.), 29.75in. (75.5cm.) high, alterations.

Lot 402

An early 19th century oak Corner Wall Cupboard with dentil cornice, enclosed by a single panelled door, 25 1/2" (65cms) wide.

Lot 404

An Edwardian walnut Bedside Cupboard with raised back and moulded edge, enclosed by a single fielded panel door, with undertier, on square supports, 16" (41cms) wide.

Lot 405

An early 19th century oak Corner Wall Cupboard with stepped cornice, the interior with serpentine fronted shelves and enclosed by a single panelled door, 2' 8" (82cms) wide.

Lot 429

A French mahogany break front Wardrobe with gilded mounts, enclosed by a single bevelled mirror panelled door, the side panels with inlaid decoration, and on a plinth base, 5' 6" (168cms) wide.

Lot 700

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK SIDEBOARD having an arched raised back with embossed copper panel of a longboat at sea, plain columns, rectangular top, panelled door and two drawers, raised on tapering square section legs. 153cm(h) x 152cm(L) x 61cm(d) CONDITION: Marks, stains and some scratches, edge knocks and wear, some damage to the back left column.

Lot 705

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK MARRIAGE CUPBOARD having a slender moulded top, plain frieze stipple-carved with initials 'RSMS' and date 1708, two long double panelled doors and internal storage, the base with two drawers, the ends extending as feet. 181cm(h) x 135.5cm(w) x 58cm(d) CONDITION: Age appropriate condition, one door with replacement hinges and replacement handles.

Lot 473

A CHINESE DESIGN RED LACQUERED JEWELLERY CABINET of rectangular form, the lift-up top enclosing storage, the facia's doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers, raised on a plinth base, the red lacquered surface decorated in gilt with figures and pagodas. 33cm(h) x 38cm(w) CONDITION: Some small marks and scratches, small amount of damage to lower right door surround.

Lot 615

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK with arched top and glazed door, the silvered chapter ring of Roman hours within gilt spandrels and surmounted by a convex disc inscribed 'Tempus Fugit' between canted corners and raised on a plinth base, the interior with basic non striking brass movement. 53cm(h) x 36cm(w) x 22cm(d) CONDITION: Some veneer cracks.

Lot 628

A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by Thomas Yeates (I), Penrith (1791-1865), with flat-topped hood, square glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with shaped and crossbanded door, the crossbanded base with bracket feet, the painted dial with Roman hours framing the maker's name and bird decoration, all within foliate spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, sold with weight and pendulum. 207cm(h) CONDITION: Some paint cracking to dial, case appears restored with some minor repairs and losses to moulding.

Lot 630

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by John Hutchinson of Appleby (1820-34), having a broken swan-neck pediment, arched glazed hood door, turned columns, arched and crossbanded trunk door between quarter columns, raised on a crossbanded base with bracket feet, the arch of the dial painted with foliate decoration, the chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, maker's name and crescent form date aperture, all within foliate spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, sold with weight and pendulum. 219cm(h) CONDITION: Marks and scratches, wear to dial, hour pointer loose, splits to base, minor losses to crossbanding.

Lot 662

A GEORGE II STYLE BURR WALNUT GLAZED CORNER CUPBOARD having a broken arch pediment, a glazed door with shaped upper corners in feather banding, a conforming base drawer but unglazed, raised on bracket feet. 189.5cm(h) x 71cm(w) CONDITION: Some veneer repairs and losses to base moulding, holes drilled to base of top and top of base, re-glazed with some glazing bars, glued and lifting slightly.

Lot 152

A George III style yew wood standing corner cupboard, the dentil cornice above astragal glazed door enclosing shelves, above cupboard door, raised on shaped bracket feet. H.181cm W.65cm D.56cm

Lot 312

A 20th century oak wardrobe, having single mirrored door above single drawer, raised on squared legs. H.186cm W.116cm D.44cm

Lot 429

A VICTORIAN SILVER BOUDOIR CLOCK, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1892 covered in rocaille scrolls, foliage and birds on a matted ground, rear door with initialled cartouche and retailer's inscription to interior J.C. Vickery / 183 Regent St W, white dial with Roman numerals, French timepiece movement stamped PARIS / E.G.L. 7cm high excluding swing handle

Lot 372

Handley Page H.P.42-1 Hannibal G-AAGX, An extensively flown flying scale model of this famous Imperial Airways airliner, the wood airframe covered in corrugated aluminium and fabric skin as in the original 1930 construction, the 232cm long fuselage with glazed pilots cockpit, cabin windows with curtains, port entrance door, the registration in black, Imperial Airways and Hannibal in deep blue as on the original aircraft, on strut reinforced rubber tyred main under-carriage and moveable tail wheel, the detatchable upper and lower mainplanes united by struts and fitted with engine nacelles and dummy Bristol Jupiter XI radial engines concealing the four running glow-plug model power units, with four-blade 30.5cm diameter mahogany propellers, the tail unit fins, rudders and planes wire braced, the upper centre section of the main planes with access panel for radio controls, the upper main planes with Handley Page slots, all flying control surfaces fully operational when connected to radio control unit, 437cm w/span. Some old repairs to original fabric. Historical Note - Original taxiing trials with Hannibal began in October 1930, first flight with Tom Harry England, and Cordes at the controls was made on 14.11.30 after much testing and some modification Hannibal entered service with Imperial airways in 1931. In 1939 this aircraft was based at Cairo and on 1 March 1940 after 12000hrs and 1,000,000 route miles flown she disappeared without trace over the Gulf of Oman on scheduled flight from Jask to Sharjah

Lot 313

A Kenrick & Sons painted cast iron door stop 23.5cms high

Lot 733

A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER AND RACK, of Shropshire type, the boarded rack with a pair of arched-panel door cupboards and spice drawers with serpentine fronts, the base with four drawers, fitted with brass pierced backplate handles, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pads. 210cm by 230cm by 56.5cm

Lot 784

A 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper section with astragal glazed doors below a moulded cornice, the secretaire drawer front with two pairs of dummy drawer fronts and a dummy cupboard door front, the interior with satinwood fronts and secret compartments, one door with a paper label inscribed "Justice", over three graduated drawers with cockbeaded fronts, flanked by quarter clustered column quarter pilasters, lock stamped "LAMB". 231cm by 132.5cm by 59.5cm

Lot 749

A LATE 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising combination wardrobe with mirror-inset door, dressing table, pot cupboard and 4'6" headboard and footboard, each piece embellished with foliate inlay. (4) Wardrobe 220.5cm by 167cm by 58cm

Lot 704

A POLLARDED OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial, signed "David Lestourgeon, London", with silvered chapter with Roman numerals and Arabic outer minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, five-pillar rack and bell striking movement, the case with moulded arched hood and crossbanded and half-veneered trunk door, the base with quarter columns. 212.5cm

Lot 705

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11¾ inch brass break-arch dial with strike/silent and silvered chapter with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, signed "Thomas Hunter Junior, London", date aperture and subsidiary seconds, five-pillar movement striking the hours and half hours, the case with moulded break-arch trunk door. 214cm

Lot 707

AN ARABESQUE MARQUETRY AND WALNUT EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed "Peter Garon", five finned pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement, the case with foliate fret to the moulded entablature above scroll inlaid hood door with integral columns, the trunk with decorated throat moulding above rectangular lenticle centred trunk door profusely inlaid with scrolling foliage and strapwork within a conforming surround, the plinth with ogee top moulding and conforming marquetry panel within laurel border, on moulded skirt base. 216cm

Lot 719

AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET, with a projecting moulded cornice above Greek Key moulding with an astragal glazed door below, the base with three graduated drawers, raised on square-section cabriole legs terminating in blocks. 185cm by 94cm by 52.5cm

Lot 793

A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY VITRINE, with central glazed cupboard door with buttressed arched top, over a recess above a bow-fronted drawer over a recess with a pair of turned columns, flanked by a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors over a pair of shaped-panel doors, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pads. 203cm by 156cm by 41cm

Lot 26

A Cast Iron Dolphin Door Stop and Two Bird Ornaments (One AF).

Lot 76

A Collection of Victorian Leather Harness Straps with Brasses, Horse Brasses, Fox Door Knocker and Brass Iron Stand.

Lot 575

A selection of railwayana and related ephemera including ticket punches, door keys, whistles, postcards, badges etc

Lot 620

A selection of miscellaneous, including vintage wooden door knobs, clock parts, metal brackets, keys, etc

Lot 854

An early 20th century stained frame corner wall cabinet having cupboard door and shaped frame

Lot 822

A late Victorian ash bedroom suite in the asesthetic style comprising mirror door wardrobe and dressing chest

Lot 268

A postcard album containing a large quantity of early 20th century local and WWI related postcards including a quantity relating to Lulworth Military Camp, the Military Camp at Wool, Dorset, Lulworth Castle, WWI Bovington Camp related postcards including group photos of Company Regiments outside barracks and interior barrack shots, many of the cards written and notated to reverse, the Bovington Camp and Wareham Camp selections depicting a rare glimpse of life in these camps. The album also contains later local related postcard views and also early 20th century pictorial views of local scenes including Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and others. An extremely interesting documentary collection.

Lot 138

A Meissen porcelain mantel clock case, circa 1745, painted cartouches of figures including musicians within gardens and surmounted by a nude female figure elegantly draped with a robe and holding a flower, 40.5cm high, the stand lacking/see illustration Condition Report: The clock case would have had a base (see this link for an example with case - (). Figural finial has slight restoration to nose, the flower in her hand has some chipping to petals. One leaf scroll lacking to left side. Back door cover missing. Faint hair crack to reverse of one leg. Slight chip and firing cracks to bottom edge. Enamel dial a little loose, slight chips to enamel around winding aperture. One hand missing.

Lot 378

A pair of brass door stops with cherub finials, 44cm high

Lot 399

A copper preserve pan, 41cm diameter, a copper jug and a lion foot door stop

Lot 411

A pair of brass Punch and Judy door stops, 30cm high

Lot 412

A 19th Century lion and shield brass door stop, 37cm high

Lot 418

A longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed Ben Brandreth, Middlewich, with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary date and seconds dials and with phase of moon and date aperture, in an oak case with chequer stringing, 205cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Case inlaid at a later date, some veneer missing, lock to door replaced, backboard patched, spandrels renewed. Calendar and moon phases operable. Not in working order. Return moulding loose. Doubtful if the clock, face and case have always belonged together, possible marriage. Trunk and base irregular.

Lot 422

A 19th Century circular eight-day wall clock, Barwise, London, the case with grille doors to each side and with brass bezel to the glazed door, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Barwise London, fitted a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the case 41cm diameter/see illustration

Lot 424

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and brass boulle type eight-day mantel clock, the case with gilt metal urn finial and mask head and scroll mounts, the circular glazed door with brass bezel, the dial with segmented blue enamel Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, with bracket, 60cm high/see illustration Condition Report: 40.5cm high Half hour striking Intermittent working order

Lot 437

An 18th Century walnut cased eight-day longcase clock, the hood with blind fret frieze and spiral columns, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door, banded in herringbone, fitted a 10½" dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date recorder and decorative spandrels, 204cm high Condition Report: Decorative furnishing clock Rack striking Face- 11 inch dialwith later brass plate spandrels and hands Case later and restored- replaced case, board and cheek, case is later than movement Circa 1870 No opening door to hood- rising not sliding No woodworm No sign of maker

Lot 457

A mid 18th Century walnut eight-day longcase clock, by Samuel Marshall, London, the hood with turned columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door, the brass dial with transition arch engraved and signed Samuel Marshall, London, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture/see illustration Condition Report: Side panels split and later veneer inset on both sides, left hand side panel to hood split and lifting at top, slight blistering to right hand panel, beading replaced in places, in working order 206cm high

Lot 574

A 19th Century German flat-bottomed Noah's Ark, the roof painted a dove with sprig of olive, enclosed by a sliding door to the side and containing 118 figures, comprising three male and three female figures, a pair of each of the following; elephants, bactrian camels, dromedary camels, rhinos, red deer, brown deer, moose, cows, buffalo, horses, pumas, lions, cheetahs, leopards, antelope, hyenas, lamas, goats, foxes, tigers, stoats, weasels, meer cats, sheep, boars, guinea pigs, geese, hares, monkeys, wolves, beavers, swans, chickens, cats, guinea fowl, dogs, badgers, coyotes, lynx, ferrets, mongoose; five pairs of birds, a donkey, a pig, a squirrel, a mink, and 16 other birds/see illustration Condition Report: Overall condition is generally ok however some of the animals and people are missing limbs or ears. Some have them re-stuck, others are missing them entirely. The ark has a large split running horizontally across the back and there is a smaller crack running across the top of one end of the boat - see photo. It also has many scratches and paint chips. Ark is 47cm x 27cm

Lot 719

A Victorian walnut side cabinet with scroll inlaid frieze above a panelled door set with a Wedgwood panel, 82cm wide

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