A Fine Louis XV Style Tulipwood, Amaranth and Stained Sycamore and Gilt Metal Mounted Meuble d'Appui, mid 19th century, the white and grey veined marble top with canted corners above a richly decorated marquetry frieze of flowers and a cupboard door with canted stiles and caryatid mounts, on shaped platform base, 86cm by 41cm by 108cm
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An Early 19th Century Dutch Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Display Cabinet, the moulded pediment above an astragal glazed door enclosing a green velvet lined interior with three fixed shelves, above two cupboard doors inlaid with musical trophies flanked by canted sides, 159cm by 42cm by 243cm With key and working lock to top section. Cupboard doors open, but no key. Cosmetically good. Minor repairs consistent with age. Minor natural? small splits throughout. Small veneer losses. Green velvet interior reasonable. Veneer losses around the moulded base section. Old worm holes to feet. 230115
An Italian Carved Walnut Side Cabinet, in 17th century style, with two frieze drawers above a panelled door flanked by caryatid mounts, the moulded base above claw forefeet, 76cm by 40cm by 94cm Slightly varnished finish. Various old repairs and alterations. Numerous old worm holes. Replaced backboards. Split and repairs to central cupboard door. With key and working locks to top two drawers. 060215
A Corgi Toys Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, 310, and five others 263, 241, 248, 215 and 264, all boxed (6) Condition report Report by RB Open Sports Ford Thunderbird, 215, the car playworn with general chips, the box lacks one main end flap, grubby, worn, and creased Oldsmobile Tornado, 264, the car lightly playworn, some paint rubbed to leading edges, steering wheel present but slightly off centre, the box generally good, corners bumped Marlin Sports Fastback by Rambler, 263, the car generally good, lightly playworn, the box generally good, corners knocked Corvette Stingray, 310, the car lightly playworn, with paint loss to the leading edges, the box slightly misshapen, corners knocked and bumped Ghil L.6.4, 241, the car playworn, the passenger door with quite a lot of paint loss, the box generally good, end flaps weak, torn, general rubbing Chevrolet Impala, 248, the car generally good, a few paint chips, mostly around the roof line, the box generally good, slightly misshapen
A Vienna style wall clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in a burr walnut case, 135 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by MW Wall clock comes with weights and pendulum. The dial generally good, the case with the stained arched top section is bitumenous and has some old wormholes, slight cracking to the door, at 9 and 3, general wear and tear, commensurate with age Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any clocks or watches
A musical longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring, signed Wm North, London, with a subsidiary CHIME/SILENT and seconds dial, fitted an eight day movement striking on eight bells and a gong, in an inlaid mahogany case, 234 cm high (over finial) (case a.f.) See illustration Condition report Report by RB The dial has 4 Bells/8 Bells regulator 2 III, the gilt spandrels to the arch are of a more glitzy gilt colour, and actually cover some engraved decoration and are therefore probably later, there is a hole to the CHIME/SILENT subsidiary dial, just underneath the centre pin of the dial, the movement is quite substantial, as you would expect, but clearly has not run in a decade or two, the case has now fallen to pieces and is in a flat pack condition (!), having been subjected to several years of central heating, the trunk door is slightly bowed, as is the base sections, the back board (to which the gong is attached) has a Spillman & Co, St Martin's Lane, London, ivorine plaque, there is a section of approx. 6.5 cm taken out of the back right hand side, about 90% towards the top (approx. 1.5 cm deep), and although the case now needs putting back together it is actually quite a pleasing colour, with general knocks, wear and tear as one would expect, with pendulum (repaired) and two weights, most of the case parts are present, it has basically just collapsed due to central heating in the house for too long
A longcase clock, the 25 cm square brass dial signed J N O Ettry, Horton, with Roman numerals and subsidiary calendar aperture, fitted a 30 hour movement, in an oak case, 214 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB The movement has steel pillars, I cannot see anything that turns the calendar, seat board probably later, and rechocked where it sits on the case, the case has been cleaned and restored, many years ago, and is quite light in colour, with the right hand side having a large split which has been filled and is now slightly warped, the trunk door has had a handle removed and is now plugged, the base has a later plinth base with pendulum, key and weight
An unusual Continental oak wardrobe, in the form of a keep, incorporating a castellated section and a portcullis, having two panel doors and two drawers below, carved a jousting knight on a horse, and with a leaded glass panel section, 164 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB In a garage stored condition. The front right hand side cone is badly wormed, and the disc it sits on is cracked, and the projecting window section it sits on has a chip/section missing to the bottom part of it, some of the mouldings underneath the cornice are incomplete, and a couple missing, the stucco brickwork to the right hand side is detached, but present, the right hand door (with the jousting knight) has a couple of splits, lacks its lock and keys, with the interior with modern shelves and some extra bracing, and lacking its bottom board, the left hand door has leaded glass panel to which there is slight damage (bottom right hand section), damage to several panels and loss, one panel crudely replaced, the sliding lock on the door furniture is missing, the lock is present, but no key, there is some residual emulsion paint to the sides. Overall quite a fairyland piece, quite different, with some occasional worm, loss and damage, now needing some repair/restoration and tlc
A Bombay style Arts & Crafts type cabinet, with inlaid decoration, the superstructure having a panel door and six drawers, the base with a pair of panel doors, a larger single panel door, and a recess, 99.5 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by MW The piece of furniture is market fresh and presented in honest condition. It has faded due to sunlight damage. The top has numerous scratches, some deep, two shrinkage splits, water staining and some black marks which appear to be ink stains See illustrations
A Chinese hardwood display cabinet, with carved and pierced decoration, on cabriole legs joined by an undertier, 102 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB In a market fresh condition, slightly faded, the glazed door is slightly warped on the frame, from a local private client
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, with Ogee cornice above four arch glazed panel doors enclosing shelves divided by acanthus scroll pilasters, the lower section with four panelled doors enclosing shelves on a plinth base, 250cm wide, 46cm deep, 255cm high Condition:upper section, small chips to bottom of two doors, centre shelf fringes have been removed, lower section, typical door-wear to top, silver of veneer lacking top edge, lose beading on right side, small loss opposite side, frieze cut diagonally on right side near centre section, typical small dints to beading and cornices and general but minor signs of age and use
A LOUIS XV STYLE BRASS MOUNTED KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE VITRINE, the part glazed door enclosing two glass shelves within a mirror-backed cabinet above marquetry panels of flower vases, raised on cabriole legs with leaf-tip cast sabots, 75.5cm wide, 43cm deep, 176cm high Condition:good condition with some very small losses to cross banded edges, left side near top back edge has small patch of flaking, varnish light surface scratches and minor dints elsewhere
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, the overhanging rectangular top above one cock-beaded frieze drawer over six short drawers flanking a concealed apron drawer above a central cupboard door to the recess, raised on bracket feet, 79cm wide, 47cm deep, 76cm high, Purchased from Market House Antiques, Kings Lynn, 1987 Condition:veneer splits to top back and further minor veneer spilts to top side edges, typical minor staining and scratching to top, small loss to bending on frieze drawer, small loss to beading on left top drawer, evidence of restoration to rear right foot
A Victorian architectural walnut mantel clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier the signed eight day movement striking the quarters on two coils, the square brass dial with matted centre, silvered Roman chapter ring and gilt floral spandrels, in a brick carved walnut case with flared ogee and dentil pediment over a gilt brass door with bevelled glass flanked by fluted pilasters, on a plinth base, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high.
A large Victorian carved oak musical quarter strike bracket clock by Lenzkirch of Germany, the three train eight day movement striking on five coils, signed and numbered 479717, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered Roman chapter ring, gilt foliate and fruit spandrels and Slow/Fast and Chime/Silent dials to top, the case with double dome top with turned and gadrooned finial, over a foliate engraved frieze, glazed door with fluted Corinthian columns and stepped plinth base with scroll carved feet, 21½in. (54.5cm.) high.
A Victorian banded walnut table writing cabinet the hinged stepped lid with domed and rectangular lifter, satinwood crossbanding to upper section with boxwood stringing, lid interior fitted with stationary compartment, fall forward, bookmatch veneered, faux double door front, with crimson velvet and tooled gilt decorated leather writing surface, hinged to lower section so that when pulled reveals an integral drawer to base, with interior containing two drawers with campaign style recessed brass handles, 15¼in. (38.75cm.) high.
An American wall clock the figured mahogany case with half glazed door, reverse printed panel of Public Square, Newhaven, the square white painted wooden dial with chapter ring of Roman numerals inscribed "Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, CT, US", papered back, 66 cm high, mid 19th Century (faults)
A George III Provincial mahogany barometer with rudimentary swan neck pediment the rectangular glazed door revealing papered register, inscribed "Summer" and "Winter", the tube flanked by blue paper backed glazed panels, the conforming turned cistern cover pierced and glazed, 96 cm high, Circa 1770 (faults)
A pair of stained glass panels one with two knights around a shield cartouche beneath a banner inscribed Klaus Von Blarer, winged amorini carrying cornucopia to the spandrels, dated 1625,two additional roundels, the other panel with knight flanking shield cartouche above a banner inscribed and dated 1568 and 1575, the upper spandrels with battle scenes and conforming roundels, each panel 192 cm x 43 cm, contained within metal door frames
A Victorian mahogany display cabinet of Rococo revival form with glazed rectangular door applied leaf scroll moulding bars revealing velvet lined mirror backed interior flanked by shaped shelves, on carved cabriole legs joined by a shaped under tier, 203 cm high overall, 118 cm wide max., Circa 1895
Mahogany longcased clock, early 19th century, named John White, Robert-Town, broken arch painted dial with subsidiary secnds and date rings, triple barrel movement striking on a ting-tang and hour bell, in a swan neck hood with reeded columns, over a tripoint door and reeded corners, height 237cm. (pendulum, three weights, winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A French Comptoise longcase clock With a 23cm white dial signed Cauvel, at Lyons 'la 'foret with Roman numerals, the two train movement striking on a overhead bell, case of typical form with a ribbon tied foliate pendulum with a glazed door raised upon a plinth base overall with painted decoration, approximately 226cm.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded long case clock With a 32cm 12.5" white circular dial signed Slack, Ipstones with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Roman and Arabic numbers, the two train eight day movement, anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a cavetto cornice above a crossbanded frieze, brass capped fluted columns above a crossbanded long door raised upon a plinth base 193 x 49.5cms.
A George III mahogany and walnut longcase clock With a signed in the arch James Leckie, Glasgow, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the dial with subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, mask, leaf and shell spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, bell lacking, the case with a swan neck cresting, foliate terminals, brass vase finial, the hood with brass capped columns, the trunk with a plain long door raised upon a plinth base, clock lacking side glazed panel, 214cms high, with two weights and a pendulum.
An oak longcase clock 18th Century and later With a 19cm brass and silvered dial, detached with Roman numerals, mask and leafy spandrels the arch automaton with figures of Adam and Eve either side of tree of knowledge, Wilson false plate the two train eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with an arched top above turned hood columns, glass door detached and cracked, the trunk with a long panelled door raised upon a panel plinth base, 178cms high with a pendulum.
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock With a 35cm white dial signed J Evans, Pwllheli, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the spandrels painted with leaves, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, brass roundel finials above brass capped reeded columns, the trunk with a shaped door flanked by fluted columns raised upon a plinth base, 211cms.
A 20th Century oak three train grandmother clock With a 20cm brass and silvered dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, mask spandrels with a Tempus Fugit roundel in the arch with a three train Enfield movement striking on eight gongs, the case with an arched hood above a panelled trunk door raised upon an outset plinth and compressed bun feet with a rod pendulum, 166.5x35.5cms.
A Mid 19th Century inlaid mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock With a 35cm brass arched dial signed in the arch John Fisher, Preston with subsidiary seconds dial, the centre engraved with leaves, mask and leafy spandrels, the lunar calendar with a figure walking along a pathway, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, applied brass ornament, baluster columns, the trunk with a shaped inlaid door flanked by baluster columns raised upon a plinth base inlaid with rosewood crossbanding, shaped apron and bracket feet, with two weights pendulum and a key, approx. 234cms. (illustrated).
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock With an arched white dial signed Thomas Green, Liverpool The 32cm dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, the spandrels painted with maidens emblematic of the four seasons, two train eight day movement with rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above brass capped Corinthian fluted columns, a long trunk door crossbanded and inlaid with line inlays raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 241cms high with two weights and a pendulum
An carved oak longcase clock, 19th Century With a 33cm diameter dial signed Winstanley Wirksworth with subsidiary calendar, Roman and Arabic numerals the single train movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a dentil cornice above brass capped turned columns, the trunk door carved with a Tudor Rose beneath an armorial crest and a figure of James l, the plinth carved with a roundel with a monarch, leafy spandrels raised upon a plinth base, 215 x 59 x 30cms.
A George IV mahogany and rosewood inlaid bureau The hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior with an inlaid central cupboard door flanked by slides, four pigeon holes and eight short drawers, the lower part with four long graduated cock beaded drawers later brass handles, raised upon curvilinear legs. 110x51x107cms.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany Compactum wardrobe Requires restoration with a plain frieze with a cavetto cornice, incomplete and requires attaching above a bevelled mirror door and a panelled cupboard door inlaid with ribbon tied leafy oval with pendant bell flowers enclosing a shelf and a hanging rail flanked by a similar inlaid cupboard door enclosing a shelf above two short and four long drawers each with reeded handles raised upon a plinth base, approximately 215cms highx190x53cms.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany wash stand With a rectangular marble top above an arrangement of a panel cupboard door and three drawers, raised upon tapering legs, 123x56c55cms, and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany bed with an arched top above a solid splat raised upon tapering legs and castors, 138cms wide.
A Victorian inlaid walnut and gilt metal mounted side cabinet The rectangular top with an ebonised moulded border above an inlaid frieze and a glazed cabinet door enclosing two velvet lined shelves flanked by outset columns with gilt metal leaf and flower mounts raised upon a plinth base and turned feet 107x79x30cms
An 18th Century yew wood bureau The rectangular hinged fall front enclosing a well fitted interior with a frieze drawer above a panelled cupboard door flanked by sliding upright drawers and two curvilinear drawers and four shaped pigeon holes on either side, the lower part with a frieze drawer, two short and two long drawers, gilt metal Rococo handles raised upon bracket feet, 108x98x56cms.
An early 18th Century oak hanging spice cupboard With a chip carved frieze above a panelled cupboard door with two small and one large raised panels enclosing a compartmentalised interior with a central recess flanked by two short drawers on either side above a niche raised upon a moulded plinth base 63 x 66 x 27.5cm (illustrated)
An early 19th Century oak and inlaid North Walian high back dresser With a cavetto cornice above a frieze inlaid with an inset panel, three enclosed plate rails, the down swept sides inlaid with rosewood inset panels, the lower part with an rectangular top above four frieze drawers, later handles, flanked by a short drawer and a cupboard door with an applied moulded border raised upon a plinth base and reduced bracket feet. 194x166x46cms. (illustrated)
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