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A good ebony and red boulle cabinet, mid 19th century, the single door top section arched, with chased ormolu corbels, the base with a single glazed door flanked by ormolu caryatids and acanthus brackets, the whole with chased ormolu borders,112cm wide38cm deep244cm highFrom the descendants of Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross of Broughton-in-Furness (1823-1914), Home Secretary in Disraeli’s second government (1885-1886), with the Indian Office (1886-1892) and later Lord Privy Seal.The Old Rectory, Edgcote.
Joseph Grusell, Stiernsund: an 18th Century Swedish pine longcase timepiece with alarm, the inner alarm dial, with outer pewter roman chapter ring and pewter spandrels, name boss to arch and inscription 'Fugit Irreparabile Tempus', probably a thirty hour movement, the alarm dial with separate smaller weights and alarm bell, anchor escapement, the case with arched cavetto cornice above glazed door, arched waist door, panel base on bracket feet, 81 1/2in. high. NB This clock was featured in an Articles Clocks magazine, December 2013. See illustration
William Pratt, Askrigg: an oak thirty hour longcase clock, with painted roman dial, date aperture, foliate spandrels, rustic scene to arch, single train movement with anchor escapement, the case with shaped cornice and shaped waist door, panel base on small bracket feet, 85 1/2in. (217cms) high.
John Charlton, Durham: a mahogany and banded longcase clock, the painted roman dial, with subsidiary aperture and seconds dial, leafy scroll spandrels, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan necked pediment, decorated frieze, fluted side columns, shaped waist door flanked by fluted quadrants, panel base on bracket feet, 88in. (224cms) high.
John Ellis, Tal Y Cafn: an oak longcase clock, with brass roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre, engraved leafy scroll decoration, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with plain frieze and side columns, shaped waist door, panel base, bracket feet, 79in. (201cms).
Reid & Sons, Newcastle on Tyne: a mahogany longcase clock, c.1900, with 13 1/4in. arched brass dial and silvered arabic numeral chapter ring, decorative scroll and fret decoration, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered plaque with retailer's signature, the arch with two dials for chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St. Michael chime selections, three train quarter chiming movement with single gong and eight graduated tubular bells, the case with arched pediment, pierced sound frets, glazed trunk door, on panel base with canted corners, bracket feet. See illustration
A Victorian inlaid mahogany and banded longcase clock in the North of England style, with painted roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, rustic scene spandrels, moon phase dial to arch, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment, carved side columns, shaped waist door and panel base with turned feet, 92in. (234cms) high.
H. Ivison, Carlisle: a George III thirty hour longcase clock, with 11 3/4in. painted dial, subsidiary date aperture and floral spandrels, bird design to centre, single train movement, the plain case with turned columns, shaped waist door, quadrant sides, panel base, on bracket feet, 82 1/2in. (210cms) high.
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall flap with inlaid stringing enclosing central cupboard door, book pattern secret slides, pigeon holes and drawers, two short and three long graduated drawers below fitted brass bow pattern handles, flanked by fluted pilasters and raised on ogee bracket feet, 46 x 22 x 43 1/2in. high.
A late 19th Century ebonised breakfront credenza, decorated with applied ormolu moulding, corbels, roundels and masks, the solid central panel door flanked by glazed panel doors surrounded with red boulle banding, raised on a plinth base and turned ormolu mounted feet, 77 x 18 x 45in. high.
A late George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the associated top with dentil cornice and plain frieze above a pair of glazed astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the two false drawers below opening to reveal a fitted interior of a small cupboard door with inlaid shell motif, pigeon holes and drawers, two further long drawers under, fitted brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 50 x 24 x 96in. high.
A 19th Century Colonial hardwood two section military secretaire chest, the gadrooned moulded top above the secretaire drawer with fall-front opening to reveal a fitted interior of a fluted door, pigeon holes and drawers, three long drawers below, all with inset brass handles, iron carrying handles to sides, further gadrooned moulding below raised on tapering fluted feet, 44 x 19 x 45in. high.
A Victorian Gothic revival carved oak ecclesiastical bible rest, the back panel decorated with leaf motifs around arches, blind fret carved tracery, central bird and religious figures, the sloped rest flanked by angels and further leaf and arched motifs to underlying door panel, raised on bracket feet, 33 x 14 x 91in. high.
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood pedestal cabinet, the caddy top with three-quarter brass balustrade above central floral scrolling panel, single bevelled mirror panel door under with further floral inlay, single drawer and open shelves below, raised on turned legs and castors, 22 x 16 x 43in. high.
An Ambrose Heal (Heal & Son) oak four piece bedroom suite Comprising: a two door wardrobe with a drawer beneath, a four drawer chest of drawers, a dressing table with a circular mirror back and a two drawer side table. The wardrobe 113 cm wide. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Scuffing, scratching and staining throughout, the base of the wardrobe with splits to the sides, small area of loss to top right hand side of cornice at the front and a small area at the back, opening mechanism to right hand wardrobe door not working, door in closed position, plank separation and planks loose to side table, some burn marks to top, one strip of moulding loose to wardrobe door.
A 19th century pitch pine and faux bamboo single door wardrobe The galleried top above the single mirrored door above a single frieze drawer, with various faux bamboo detailing. 95 cm wide; 220 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some woodworm damage, some scuffing, scratching and staining, general wear, some minor silvering damage to mirror, general wear.
A 19th century Italian ivory and specimen stone inlaid table cabinet The domed top with upper sliding section over the twin ivory line inlaid doors enclosing various hardstone ivory and bronze mounted drawers, flanked by columns, the door interiors each with a painted vignette. 56.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some splits and veneer losses, some woodworm damage, some inlay losses, general wear.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bedroom pair The wardrobe with moulded cornice above oval bevelled mirrored central door, enclosing hanging space, above one long base drawer, approx 132cm wide, the dressing table with circular swing mirror above two trinket drawers and vanity shelf, the base section fitted with two short above one long drawer, raised on square tapered supports and castors, width approx 107cm.
A Georgian-design mahogany kneehole desk, 19th Century The rectangular top with moulded edges and front inverted corners, having one long frieze drawer above central knee recess with cupboard door behind, flanked by six graduated short drawers, all fitted with brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width approx 96cm. (illustrated)
A Regency design waterfall bookcase The shaped top rail and two graduated shelves above a panelled cupboard door, terminating on turned tapering cylindrical feet, the whole decorated with a simulated rosewood paint effect finish and painted simulated inlay, also painted with simulated mounts depicting classical Griffins and floral sprays, width approx 50cm, height approx 117cm. Probably made up of period timbers. (illustrated)
A French Third Republic style mahogany and gilt metal vitrine, labelled S&H Jewell, Little Queens, Holborn, W.C., with a marble slab, applied cartouche and scrolled frieze, canted corners with corbel appliques, glazed door enclosing plate glass shelves, shaped legs with sabots, width 71cm, height 161cm, depth 38cm.
A Regency painted "waterfall" bookcase chiffonier, black and cinnabar painted with painted stringing, two open shelves over a panel door, splayed legs, brass lion paw toes and castors, width 54cm, height 120cm, depth, (excluding feet), 30cm. Provenance; with Hyam & Com, 158 Brompton Road, London, receipt dated 16th February 1937.
A Victorian walnut bookcase, in the style of Gillow's, veined marble top, blind fretwork frieze over five glazed doors backed by brass grilles, spaced by corbel like pilasters with acanthus scrolls, plinth base, length 210cm, height 99cm, depth 39cm and a matching two door bookcase, width 81cm, height 96cm, depth 37cm, (2).
An oak longcase clock, arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minute divisions, three supplementary dials including a date register and with a date aperture and "penny moon", the lunette with day divisions and engraved emblematic figures, signed to the cresting piece, John Hunt, Bridgwater, two chain movement, the stripped oak case with an arched pediment, long door, short plinth, 215cm.
A good quality Victorian country house letter box, principally in oak, the slanted top fitted with a brass plaque with enamelled detail of the crown flanked by lettering - VR, Letterbox, set above a clear glass panelled dual hinged door with turned timber handle and vacant interior, 40 cm tall x 15 cm deep approx
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