A Mahogany and ebonised Vienna style, triple weight, Wall Clock, the overhanging cornice with shaped pediment to a glazed door and waisted base to a Brass bezel enclosing a two-part Roman enamel chapter ring (hairlines) with outside minute track and pierced steel hands to a triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong (restoration and alteration throughout), height 50"
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An early 19th Century Oak Cased 30-hour Longcase Clock, Andrews - Royston, the hood with overhanging cornice and shaped pediment to freestanding columns and moulded throat with long trunk door on a plinth base, to an 11" square 1st period painted dial with gilt highlighted spandrels enclosing a date sector and with pierced and stamped hands, to a single weight-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 77"
A late 19th Century Oak and ebonised Mantel Cuckoo Clock, the architectural case with carved and pierced pediment on a plinth base to a mask with applied carved detail and hinged door over composite hands to a Gothic Roman chapter ring, to a skeletonised twin spring driven movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a coiled gong and further two wooden bellows, height 18 1/2"
Box: Modern Irish Hardbacks: Anderson (E.B.) Sailing Ships of Ireland, D. 1951; Gwynn (D.) Young Ireland and 1848, Oxford 1849, First, Signed; Castletown (Lord) 'Ego' Random Records of Sport ... Travel, L. 1923; Kavanagh (P.) Collected Pruse, L. 1967; Mc Gahern (J.) That they Face the Rising Sun, L. 2002; Kiely (Ben) Drink to the Bird, L. 1991; Potter (G.) To the Golden Door, ... The Irish in Ireland and America. Boston 1960; & approx. 18 others sim., all in d.w.'s Good clean lot. As a box, w.a.f. (1)
A mechanical magic lantern slide - Beggar Man; hand painted and with two brass levers moving glass discs which when operated make him lift his hat to a lady looking out of a door in a winter scene, in wood frame. Unmarked, overall size of frame 10.25cms x 18cms size of glass disc 8.5cms diam ++good condition
A collection of 19th century and other pictures and prints including an oil painting on board, still life with fruit, 30 x 24 cm, two Lionel Edwards coloured prints, showing the Avon Vale Hunt 38 x 51 cm, and the Beaufort Hunt - Kill Above Sodbury Vale, a pair of coloured prints after Morland - The Door of the Village Inn and The Dairy Farm, a dramatic late Victorian coloured print of a fireman rescuing a young girl - Saved, a copy of the Bristol Mirror Newspaper dated June 6th 1840, etc (all framed) together with four volumes of The Foxhound Kennel Stud Book dating from the 1930s and 1940s, etc
A good quality Edwardian satinwood inlaid display cabinet, having a shaped upstand over a fret cut glazed door flanked by bevel edged full height side panels enclosing fabric lined shelves, the whole raised on square tapering supports to an undertier, bears Allen & Appleyard retailers plate, Liverpool, 71 cm x 45 cm x 177 cm high
A 19th century flame mahogany secretaire bookcase, having a pair of arched glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable drawers, over a fitted drawer and pair of conforming fielded panel cupboards flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a plinth base, 220 x 103 x 47 cm Condition Report Good solid structure, glass undamaged, beading to glazed door broken away at the top, the top r/h corner over secretaire drawer re-veneered across corner, otherwise ok for age (see detail images for further clarification)
A month-going longcase clock, circa 1700, the square brass dial signed John Westoby, London with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial and with cherub spandrels, the walnut case inlaid with floral marquetry panels, 203cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Overall appearance very good. Hood with later blind fret carved frieze. Main frame of hood reconstructed and showing signs of glue. Trunk with some veneer splits. The door with replaced hinges but generally in good original condition. Five-pillar movement recently overhauled and in good condition. Date aperture working. Dial is 10.5” wide
A 17th Century oak food cupboard with central door flanked by panels with pierced decoration, dated 1672, with moulded rails and stiles (restorations), 93cm x 100cm/see illustration Condition Report: Lovely colour. Metal strapwork repairs to right hand side and damage to right hand end pillar. Signs of having had earlier hinges. Some damage to central door panel. Lock missing. Very rustic interior.
A George III mahogany linen press with four drawers beneath, on splay feet, 130cm wide, 216cm high Condition Report: The top is in generally good condition. The right hand door panel is loose, as is the moulded surround. Both sides have split panels. Interior is fitted two trays. The base has damaged drawer mouldings and the lower drawer has a bad split. There are knocks and scuffs to the feet. 216cm high
An early 18th Century walnut bureau bookcase, the urn topped shaped cornice with sunburst panel below above two arched mirror panelled doors, the fall enclosing a step and well interior with central cupboard, above two short and two long drawers on bun feet, 242cm x 105cm/see illustration Condition Report: Slight splitting of veneer to central sunburst and mirror surrounds and moulding to mirror surround loose on right hand door, interior of bookcase and bureau in good condition. Drawer handles replaced. Photograph colour is very yellow and in true life it is a far better colour.
A fine late Victorian letter box, with slatted sides and gable roof, the door painted with a sentry, the hinged metal slot inscribed Letters, 43cm high/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Generally in good condition. Letter aperture loose. Sentry portrait in good condition. Box is locked and there is no key, therefore interior has not been examined.
A boulle work mantel clock, surmounted by a figure of a winged angel, the dial with blue enamel numerals in an hourglass shaped case, 77cm high/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Surmount loose, brass inlay throughout badly tarnished, side mounted gilt metal lifting, no glass to door, no pendulum or key. Not working
A late 18th Century mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the hood with broken arch finial and turned pillars to the sides, the trunk with rectangular door inlaid an oval, fitted a square brass dial with pierced spandrels and silvered chapter ring, signed Will Bilbie, Chew Stoke/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: The trunk is at angle to the base, the hood split to both left and right hand sides, lower door hinge damaged, base panel split, trunk door proud of frame, dial, chapter ring and spandrels in need of cleaning, at present clock in working order.
An early 19th Century French mantel clock, with silk suspension eight-day movement striking on a bell, within a Siena marble case surmounted by a bronze Classical figure/see illustration Condition Report: The clock is 51cm high x 37cm wide, it has both key and pendulum and at present is in working order. The unusual feature of this clock is the twist bezel wreath door to the face with bayonet attachment.
A mahogany cased longcase clock, the brass arched dial signed David Murray of Edinburgh, in a case with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, mechanism altered from three-train to twin-train, 219cm high/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Case and hood in generally good condition but crack to glass door of hood. Arch top dial tarnished. Associated movement in need of total renovation. Pendulum present but no weights.
A late 18th Century oak cased eight-day longcase clock by Watkin Owen, Llanrwst, the case with blind fret frieze and two columns to the hood, the trunk with fluted canted columns, enclosed by a shaped rectangular door on bracket feet, fitted a 33cm square brass dial with pierced brass spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Watkin Owen, Llanrwst, 221cm high/Note: Baillie records Watkin Owen, Llanrwst 1761 - 1809 Condition Report: Not currently in working order. Condition poor but believed all original. Second hand missing, date wheel present but has slipped below aperture. Chapter ring tarnished. Case with splits, holes and restorations. Half of pediment missing.
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 36cm arched dial signed Barraclough Thornton with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch painted with a pastoral landscape with shepherd and shepherdess, the single train 30 hour movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above turned wood columns, the trunk with a short inlaid door flanked by fluted quarter columns raised upon an inlaid plinth base and shaped bracket feet. 240cms.
Golf collectibles, including a boxed Biffit Golf Practice Set; a resin reproduction of the famous Dunlop Man golf ball advertisement figure; a hand written poem on the reverse of an R&A notelet card with a melancholy theme suggesting not the most successful of days on the links!; 1912 Rules of Golf booklet; rubber golf ball cleaner; a painted metal door stop; a pair of brass book ends; brass figure; drinks accessories; door knocker; a Wedgwood dish; china teapot; two ashtrays; silk scarves & gentleman's tie and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
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