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A late 18th century mahogany bracket clock by James Smith of London with caddy top and brass carrying handle, Sheraton style fan lunette spandrels to the door, on ogee bracket feet, with glass side and back panels, the arched brass dial with pierced cast floral spandrels, strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, inset date indicator, with twin train fusee movement, verge escapement, bob pendulum and acanthus engraved backplate, striking on bell, on later bracket of tapering form, height of clock 22"
A late 18th century ebonised bracket clock by Joseph Dodds, London, the caddy top with brass carrying handle, the door with pierced brass quarter panels lined with pink silk, the sides with glazed panels, having circular silvered dial with inset date indicator and twin train 8 day fusee movement with verge escapement striking on bell, with engraved back panel, height 20", with matched ebonised bracket on twin scroll supports
An 18th century longcase clock, the hood with ball and spire brass finials, swan neck pediment and brass mounted side pillars, full length door and quarter turned reeded columns to the trunk, on plinth, arched brass dial with 8 day striking movement by John Simmons, Fleet Street, London, height 87"
An 18th century oak longcase clock with boxwood and ebony line inlay, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned side columns, the trunk with arched full length door and quarter reeded side pillars, on bracket feet, with square brass dial and 8 day striking movement by Wm Eastwood, Burnley, height 83"
An 18th century oak country made Welsh dresser, the Delft rack back with moulded cornice and 3 open shelves, 2 side cupboards enclosed by part panelled and railed doors and 2 small drawers, 3 frieze and 3 central drawers to the base, all with brass swan neck handles on cut back plates with inlaid escutcheons, 2 panelled door side cupboards, on block feet, width 70", height 73"
A Howard & Sons Oregon pine wall cabinet, with faux-bamboo mouldings, stamped to one door 'Howard and Sons, Berner St' 71 x 64 x 23½cm (28 x 25 x 9in) Howard & Sons was one of the most successful and fashionable furniture companies of the 19th century. Founded in 1820 by John Howard, they moved to premises in Berners Street, London, W1 in 1848 trading as "cabinet makers, upholsterers and decorators". They obtained patents for wood veneer used for parquet flooring and in 1866 obtained a patent for an "elastic seat'" - a re-design of traditional upholstery for sofa and armchairs and for which they became best known. Their furniture won medals at International Exhibitions throughout Europe and notable commissions included Sudbury Hall, Elton Hall and Stokesay Court. In the 1890s they were commissioned to provide the furnishings for Mr Vanderbilt's steam yacht and at the turn of the century they received the Royal Warrant. Examples of their furniture can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Lacking a gallery back
A gilt brass 'Atmos' timepiece, Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid to late 20th century A gilt brass 'Atmos' timepiece, Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid to late 20th century, t he single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated by torsion escapement with rotating balance suspended at the base of the movement signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE to centre and numbered 100020 to suspension platform, the circular gilt on cream baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters, the rectangular glazed case with canted angles and repeat signature to the hinged front door, on plinth base with adjustable feet, 22.5cm high.
A French tole peinte circular wall clock, unsigned A French tole peinte circular wall clock, unsigned, second quarter of the 19th century, the eight-day circular countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension and circular silvered Roman numeral dial with steel moon hands and engine turned bezel fitted with convex glazed hinged cover, the green japanned case with deep cavetto moulded surround painted in gilt with fruiting vine leaves within line and husk borders, with large gilt suspension ring to top and hinged door to rear, diameter 36cm.
A William IV brass inlaid carved mahogany bracket clock A William IV brass inlaid carved mahogany bracket clock, the dial inscribed for William Packer, London, circa 1830, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and holdfast for the large lenticular bob pendulum fitted to the shouldered backplate , the 8 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral convex dial bearing signature W'M. PACKER, 376, OXFORD ST. to centre and with pierced blued steel moon hands within hinged cast brass convex glazed bezel, the shaped-top case with stylised draped gadroon carved pediment and brass rosette centred line inlaid half round ebonised baton moulded frieze over applied stylised leaf carved decoration to quadrants around dial and brass strip inset canted front angles, the sides with brass ring handles above rectangular brass repeating Gothic-arch pierced ruby glazed blind frets, the rear with rectangular glazed door, the base with apron panel decorated with applied carved leafy spray within brass line inlaid border flanked by acanthus scrolls, on moulded skirt with brass ball feet, 46.5cm high.
A Napoleon III gilt-metal mounted marquetry side cabinet , circa 1870 A Napoleon III gilt-metal mounted marquetry side cabinet , circa 1870, the later pink marble top above a marquetry inlaid frieze with swags and central urn motif, the single panel door with marquetry cartouche containing an urn and flanked by detached tapering ribbed columns and lattice decorated side panels, on plinth with turned tapering legs, 116cm high, 84cm wide, 42cm deep
A Gothic Revival oak pedestal writing table , circa 1880 A Gothic Revival oak pedestal writing table , circa 1880, the tooled leather inset top above a single pedestal base, with a blind frieze drawer and cupboard door enclosing four graduated drawers, on a plinth base with bun feet, 76cm high, the top 107cm x 58cm
A Victorian walnut, ebonised and gilt metal mounted side cabinet , circa 1870 A Victorian walnut, ebonised and gilt metal mounted side cabinet , circa 1870, the walnut top and amboyna inlaid frieze with central porcelain plaque in gilt mount, above central cupboard door flanked by glazed cupboard doors enclosing shelves, on plinth base and turned feet 105cm high, 150cm wide, 37cm deep
A mahogany, gilt-metal mounted and glazed vitrine cabinet in Louis XV taste A mahogany, gilt-metal mounted and glazed vitrine cabinet in Louis XV taste , 20th century, with single glazed door enclosing shelves and mirrored back, decorated with panels depicting figures in exterior landscapes, on cabriole legs, 165cm high
Robert Heritage Teak sideboard with six cupboard doors with internal fitted drawers H: 76cm L: 228 cm slight water mark to top CONDITION REPORT: No apparent cracks, or damage overall. Doors are sturdy and close soundly. Water mark to top left, (from planter!) Very bottom of door edges have 1cm diarmeter chips and refilled at some stage in about five places on three doors, but filled in well and just need repolishing. Internal drawers/finish, no problems.
Joshua Hewlett, Bristol, a George II ebonised table timepiece, the inverted bell top case with breakarch door, the 7" (18cm) dial signed to a silvered disc to the arch, with date aperture, scroll spandrels, the verge escapement movement with bell strike, silent pull cord to activate chiming on three bells (of four) to one side (one lacking), engraved signed backplate, the sides with arched quatrefoil-pierced fretwork, upon a moulded base and block feet 46cm (18in) The mainspring is currently broken. One bell lacking. Case a little 'shiney' few empty holes to backplate.
LeNoir a Paris, an early 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, the Rococo style ormolu case topped with Cupid holding a lyre, 13.5cm signed enamel dial with silk suspension drum movement, marked 'G.D. 72', bell striking, gilt fretwork side panels, all on bold scroll feet 44cm (17in) case possibly regilt; slight chipping/cracks to dial; rear door loose with one detached hinge; untested
A George III burr oak longcase clock, Robt. Scholfield Junr. Rochdale, the hood with later carved swanneck pediment, 14 3/8inch (36.5cm) brass dial inscribed above the arch 'The Moon and Stars by Night', moonphase disc, engraved seconds dial and date aperture, scroll mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring marked 'Time Flies' at 12 o'clock, with 8 day 4 pillar movement, the trunk with reinforced cheeks, shaped top door flanked by quarter pilasters, shaped panel fronted plinth, on bracket feet 234cm (91in) cheeks later reinforced or strengthened. Repairs to the arch frame of the dial and crack to the lettering piece; movement rebushed and cleaned; old seat board; two side mouldings loose; movement not tested.
An 18th century walnut longcase clock, David Hubert, London, the caddy top break arch hood with replacement fretwork, loose hood door, 12inch brass dial having silvered strike/silent to the arch, signed to a shaped plaque, date apertrue, mask spandrels, 5 pillar 8 day movement, rectangular door to the trunk, and plain veneered plinth with later feet, repairs and damage to case 246cm (96in) some repairs and damage to case; movement untested. sold as seen.
A late Regency mahogany press, ebony line inlaid pillaster sides, ebonised mouldings and turnings, with later thistle embossed brass handles, on turned feet 207 x 137 x 57cm (81 x 53 x 22in) Provenance: Country House, County Cork, Ireland and thence by descent Lacking slides and with a slight warp to the closing panel door Small moulding losses to carcase between drawers
* A George III Longcase Clock, the brass dial with ormolu spandrels, seconds and date rings, and inscribed "John Williamson, Dublin", with eight day movement; the mahogany case with a broken arch dentil cornice centred with a carved shell, the hood with fluted turned pilasters, the trunk with quarter round reeded pilasters, arch top door and bracket feet, 8' (244cms) high. Provenance Hotham Hall, York
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival inlaid mahogany bookcase cabinet, having marquetry inlaid swan-neck pediment over a glazed door, flanked by two further bow-fronted glazed doors, the serpentine base set single drawer above single astragal glazed door,flanked by two serpentine cupboard doors, each centred with foliate marquetry panel, raised on square tapered legs and spade feet. H: 228cm W: 137cm D: 43cm.
A Victorian oak corner cupboard, with shelf above, the single door with decorative strap hinges, 35 cm (13 1/2 in) wide, together with a Victorian covered oak stool with spindle supports, a late 17th century style oak joint stool, with woven hide seat and baluster turned frame and one other similar with upholstered top, A Victorian mahogany pedestal pot cupboard, raised on spindle supports, 42 cm (16 1/2 in) wide and a Japanese design ebonised, glazed wall cupboard Provenance: Shotover House
Unusual 19th Century Continental painted Satinwood Bonheur du Jour, the top section with arched detail over two doors with painted panels of female figures and small central drawer, body with single bowed front door decorated with garland detail, raised on tapering legs with base shelf, 30" wide
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