A late 19th Century walnut mantel clock With a 10cm convex white dial with Roman numerals, blued hands, the two train key wound movement striking on a saucer bell, hour and half hour strike, the case with a broken arch pediment centred with an urn above a plain frieze with a gilt brass door with bevelled glass flanked by turned columns raised upon a stepped plinth base and toupie feet. 29.5x21x13.5cms with key and pendulum.
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A Victorian mahogany pedestal dressing table The arched mirror with a moulded border embraced by leaf and flower carved lyre shaped uprights each above a blue velvet lined and mirrored hinged jewellery box, the lower part with an inverted breakfront top above a frieze drawer flanked by arched panelled cupboard doors enclosing three graduated drawers each with recessed brass handles raised upon an inverted breakfront moulded plinth base, 157 x 122 x 55cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2283 - Some minor foxing to the glass frame good condition, some movement to the upright supports, left and right hinged boxes require fixing tighter to the back of the mirror, the rectangular top good condition some surface scratching, minor discolouration to the front, some fading to the left and right sides, more prominent on the left hand side, centre drawer good condition, runs smoothly each cupboard door good condition, minor traces of old polish in angles, each with three drawers, brass recessed handles, minor scuffing to brass recessed handles good condition, drawers run well and are in good condition, some polish infill to the reeded plinth, minor scratching to the plinth, very minor chip to veneer left hand angle measures approx. 2x2cms, back panels good condition.
A George III Oak and Mahogany Inlaid Enclosed Plate Rack. With a cavetto cornice above an inlaid and shaped fret cut frieze with three shelves embraced by a shaped shelf and a cupboard door cockbeaded, crossbanded and inlaid with chequering centred with an oval with a marquetry conch shell. 122x191x19cms.
A Victorian oak bracket clock signed Winterhalder & Hofmeier. With a 17cm brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, the two-train (W&H Sch.) striking on two gongs, the architectural case with a triangular pediment carved with a flower head and leaves above a brickwork frieze, fluted columns raised upon a plinth base, the rear door with a brass fretted panel. 41.5x32x19cm with pendulum.
A Victorian mahogany wall cased dial timepiece Signed London County Council, with Roman numerals, the single train fusee and chain movement contained within a circular moulded case, with a metal bezel, glass cracked, with side door, lacking trunk door, with original brass pendulum, 36cm, requires restoration.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock signed Baker Appleby With a 35cm brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cast mask and leafy spandrels, the arch centred with a mask and dolphin spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundels, above brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, raised on a panelled plinth base with canted angles, 218x52cm, with pendulum and later door key. ** Brian Loomes Watchmakers & Clockmakers to the world records a Henry Baker of Great Appleby working 1835-1840.
A 20th Century Louis XV style simulated boulle table clock on pedestal, 20th Century reproduction The clock with a 20cm gilt metal dial with Roman numeral cartouches, the three train key wound movement striking on five gongs, the clock; with a waisted case surmounted with a gilt metal figure of Pan playing a pipe, the waisted case inlaid with brass scrolls leaves and flowers, the glazed door with a gilt metal bezel above winged cherubs making merry, sea serpent and leafy scroll supports with a conforming pedestal with a shaped rectangular rouge marble top the front applied with a gilt metal mask above a tapering panel leaf and berry border enclosing foliate brass shells and leaves against a simulated tortoiseshell ground raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, the clock 77 x 37 x 17cm, overall including the stand 191 x 44cm (2)
A Victorian mahogany dial clock, unsigned. With a 35cm convex dial with Roman numerals, blued metal hands, the four pillar single gut fusee movement with A-shaped plates, anchor escapement with an adjustable bob pendulum, the mahogany and oak case with a moulded border glass bezel lacking glass, lacking side door with bottom door. With original winding key. 43cm diameter (illustrated).
A Victorian walnut veneered Vienna style wall clock. With a 16.5cm white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the two-train 8 day movement striking on a coiled gong with a visible ebonised pendulum with regulation screw, the case with a shaped cresting, vase finial above a glazed door, flanked by fluted canted angles, shaped undercut base with turned vase shaped finials, 122x40cm.
A nineteenth century French four glass mantel clock With a 10cm white dial, stamped Made in USA. Roman numerals, blued hands with a visible brocot escapement, two-train barrel movement striking on a coiled gong with visible adjustable mercurial style metal pendulum, the gilt case of bowfront outline with a bowfront door, bevelled glass side and rear hinged door raised upon a stepped shaped plinth with pendulum and key. 28x19x13.5cm (illustrated).
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, signed Richardson, Weverham With a 32cm silvered dial signed in the central roundel with subsidiary seconds and outer calendar with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast gilt rococo leaf, flower and scroll spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with gilt wood foliate terminals centred with an urn above a blind fret carved frieze, brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with a long crossbanded door flanked by fluted columns, the supports inlaid with lozenges against an ebony ground raised upon a plinth base, inlaid mahogany spandrels, reeded side columns raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet. 228cms high x 51.5x25cms. (illustrated)
A late 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock signed A Hopkin, Bourn With a 32cm white arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, gilt pierced hands with flower and leaf spandrels, the arch painted with a pastoral of a shepherdess with her hound, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with leaf and roundel terminals with eagle sphere finials above brass capped fluted columns with a short crossbanded door raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet. 210x23x51cms with two weights, pendulum and two keys.
A George lll oak high dresser The boarded rack with a cavetto cornice above a plain frieze, two plate rails above two short drawers flanked on either side by a fielded panelled cupboard door, the lower part with a rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers above a fielded panel flanked by fielded cupboard doors raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, panelled sides and panelled back, later brass handles, good colour. 197x155x54cms (illustrated)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock with a later brass dial signed Thomas Cox Thornbury With Roman numerals cast leaf and mask spandrels the 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, the case with an ovolu cornice above turned wood columns the trunk with a glass lenticle above a long door raised upon a plinth base with alterations to case and dial, 1097cm, width 43cm with one weight and a pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: Hands replaced and re-glued, silvered chaptering with Roman numerals possibly replaced, certainly re-glued and restored, the case - cavetto cornice in good condition, original glass panel, glass lenticle possibly added later, full length back board, good colour.
An early 19th Century Oak longcase clock, signed R. Griffith, Denbigh With a 35.5cm white enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds dial lacking hand above a date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, the two train eight day movement with outside countwheel, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above turned hood columns, the long trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns raised on a plinth base,. 213x49cms.
A choice mahogany cased three train striking bracket clock with pull repeat With a 15cm dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, ribbon tied fruit and leaf spandrels the arch with a sunburst, leaves, flowers and ribbons with two subsidiary dials for chime silent and slow fast enclosed with a gilt metal bevelled glass door, the three train Winterhalder and Hofmeier movement striking on five gongs with pull repeat, the case with a moulded arched top, acorn finials above a pair of brass inlaid stop fluted quarter columns raised upon a stepped plinth base and gilt metal cast scrolling leafy feet, the back door with a gilt metal Gothic fret panel. 36cms high. (illustrated)
A fine late 18th Century ebonised bracket clock, signed Robert Brown, London With a 17cm silvered chaptering with Arabic and Roman numerals signed Robert Brown, London on a sunken silvered sector in the matted centre above a calendar aperture, blued pierced leaf and scroll hands, strike silent ring in the arch enclosed Rococo foliate mounts the two train four pillar movement with twin fusee's, striking on a bell with verge escapement, the back plate engraved with a central urn on a pedestal overall engraved with leaves and scrolls, foliate engraved movement securing brackets to the case, the ebonised case with a bell top, brass handle above four urn finials, foliate scale frets to the side roundel and shaped upright panel each with a velvet lined ground, the arched front door inset with foliate cut brass spandrels, arched glazed back door raised upon a plinth base and brass bracket feet. 52cms including handle x28x19cms, with pendulum and key. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2129 The ebonised case, some scratching and rubbing to the angles on the rectangular stepped plinth beneath the bell shape top, brass urn finials old but possibly replaced, the glass to glazed front door possibly replaced, red backing material behind spandrels replaced, top hinge has been re fixed and a piece of ebonised wood has been inset to the left of the hinge. Some scratching overall to the ebonised case. The movement, please note should read verge escapement. Replaced hammer, pendulum possibly later. Movement working, red velvet panels replaced behind fret work. With winding key front and back door keys.
A pair of brass trap lamps Each with concave brass and glass panelled fronts, bowfront hinged back door, each handle of cylindrical form with bell shape bases enclosing detachable burners, 24.5cm, a Napoleon III style French brass finial, the crowned eagle with outstretched wings with a circular aperture, 23cm, and a bronze portrait bust of Arthur Duke of Wellington, head and shoulders, 18cm (4).
A Victorian oak cased mantel clock With a 14cm brass and silvered dial, blued hands, Roman and Arabic numerals, leaf and scroll spandrels enclosed by a gilt brass and bevelled glass door, the two train eight day key wound movement striking on a coiled gong, the architectural case with a brickwork frieze above fluted leaf carved columns raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, the hinged back door with a gilt brass Gothic metal panel with pendulum and key. 41x31x18.5cms.
An unusual nineteenth century stained mahogany hanging or table top egg cupboard. The rectangular reeded top above a door with nine plain spindles enclosing an adjustable shelf with fifteen roundel egg apertures enclosing a brightly coloured sitting bird, the sides with similar turned spindles, one lacking, raised upon a fluted plinth base and turned feet. 35x29x18.5cm(illustrated).
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.
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