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AN ITALIAN WALNUT SIDE CABINET, 17TH CENTURY rectangular, with a single frieze drawer above a panelled door flanked by reeded styles, raised on a plinth base with lions paw feet, 64 x 91.5 x 33cm Provenance: de-accessioned from the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria; acquired at Sotheby& Melbourne, the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, October 30th 2007, lot 15, illustrated catalogue page 12.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED LONG CASE CLOCK with a painted Roman numeral moon phase dial, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, the eight day bell striking movement with an anchor escapement housed in a break arch hood, the shaped rectangular casement door with string inlay, bracket feet, 225cm high
A Champleve Enamel and Porcelain Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, urn finial and multi-coloured champleve enamel, Sevres style porcelain cherub decorated columns and panels, front panels inscribed Collet, bevelled glass panels, 3-1/2-inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, porcelain mounted pendulum bob, 43cm high 19.02.15, Front and back door glass panels with chips to the corners, front right hand side porcelain column with two fine hairline cracks, porecelain with minor scratches in parts, porcelain side panels to the base are slightly loose, movement needs cleaning, in going order, strike is working.
A Mahogany Drop Dial Striking Wall Clock, H Dixon, Salisbury, circa 1850, octagonal shaped case with brass inlay, side and bottom opening doors, trunk with pendulum viewing window and side carved mounts, 12-inch convex dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 68cm high 30.01.15, Case with small cracks to veneers, brass inlay slightly lifting in parts, side carved mounts are later, small chips around the bottom door moulding, dial has been totally re-painted to a high standard, movement is complete, with pendulum.
A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, circa 1880, side and bottom doors, to the reverse of the side door with a Thwaites & Reed label, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 37cm high 12.02.15, Case with cracks to veneers and small pieces of veneer missing in parts, left hand side aperture with a later panel, later bottom door, side door with mouldings missing, wooden bezel with cracks, dents and scuff marks, cast bezel with door latch missing, two wooden side pegs are missing, case needs restoration, dial with crazing marks, numerals and the signature has been repainted, signs of re-touching the dial in parts, movement is dirty, in going order and striking, with pendulum.
An Unusual Large Size Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, R Rolfe, Clerkenwell, architectural pediment, recessed rectangular trunk door flanked with carved scroll leaf mouldings, recessed waisted plinth with carved border, 24-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single weight driven four pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, movement front plate stamped RR and numbered 2028, 231cm high Rolfe is recorded working in London 1832-1881. By repute, this timepiece was removed from an East Anglian railway station circa 1940. In 1969 it was used in a Suffolk sawmill acquired by the vendor's family and kept there until 1987 when it was placed in storage whilst a new building was erected. 29.01.15, Case has been restored, polished surfaces, some later mouldings, hood with later door latch, front of the case with small dents, dial has been totally re-painted to a high standard, movement looks complete, with weight and pendulum.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, C Jones, London, circa 1860, arched top with acorn finial, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, secured by brackets, 47cm high, with a carved mahogany wall bracket 06.01.15, Case with minor scuff marks, minor dents, back left hand side of the base with chips to the veneer, bevelled glass is chipped, back door with a small chip and a small repair mark, dial has been totally re-painted, movement is complete, in going order and striking, wall bracket with small scratches.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Marriott, Islington, circa 1840, arched top, bevelled side windows, bun feet, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, strike/silent selection lever above 12, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, movement secured by brackets, 42.5cm high 06.01.15, Top of the case with small cracks, some small pieces of veneer have been added to the sides, left hand side bevelled glass with a small chip to the corner and small scratches, front door lock is not working, movement is clean, in going order and striking.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Robt Wood, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, glazed side panels, bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and a recessed signed silvered plaque, strike/silent selection dial in the arch, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, scroll engraved backplate, movement secured by brackets, 51cm high 17.12.14, Case has been polished, later side glazed panels, finials, handle and the front door metal mounts appear later, inverted bell top is later, later back door, dial chapter ring is slightly faded, movement is clean, converted from verge to an anchor escapement, movement is striking, repeating and in going order.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed John Lupton, circa 1750, caddied hood, glazed side panels, 9-inch square brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 222cm high 23.01.15, Hood with later caddy, wooden dial surround with slight damage and with a securing block to the reverse, later finials, trunk door edges with some splits, some replaced crossbanding, some cracks to plinth, skirting is later, top and bottom of the backboard are later, dial is slightly dirty, movement looks complete, later bell, together with weight and pendulum.
A Walnut Chiming Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Tho Cartwright, Watchmaker to ye Prince, London, circa 1730, caddied hood with brass flame finials, glass side panels, trunk door with bevelled glass panel, stepped moulded plinth, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and seconds dial, arch with lunar aperture, tidal dial and signed, triple weight driven five pillar movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, later case, 270cm high 23.01.15, Case surfaces are polished, pierced front fret with some chips, later finials, some chips and cracks to the mouldings, left hand column of the hood with damage, case with replaced veneers in parts, wooden dial surround with chips and has been replaced, later trunk door and bevelled glass, later door hinges, plinth is re-built, bottom of the backboard is later, dial is clean, hand collet and the pin is missing, strike and chime mechanism needs re-setting, movement looks clean, later seatboard, two wooden blocks are beneath the seatboard on top of the case side cheeks, together with three later weights and a pendulum, dial and movement are circa 1730, the case is later.
A Musical Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Tho Cartwright, Principi Horologious, Londini, Fecit, circa 1720, the Dutch style case with a caddied hood and three gilded finials, pierced side frets, arched trunk door with inlaid stringing and central glazed lenticle, bombe plinth with claw and ball feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre with date aperture, seconds dial and signed, arch with a two tune selection dial for The Fryar & ye nun/The happy clown, triple weight driven six pillar movement with anchor escapement, half hour and hour striking and playing the musical tune on the hour with sixteen hammers striking a nest of eight bells, 296cm high 23.01.15, Caddied portion of the hood has been re-built, case with some replaced veneers, slight fading to the trunk door, trunk door mouldings are lifting and with some cracks, bottom of the backboard is loose, case sides are faded, part of the plinth has been re-built and the bombay front appears to have been later added, silvered chapter ring is slightly faded, hour and half hour striking is not working correctly, musical tunes are working on the hour, strike needs re-setting, movement in going order, with three weights and a pendulum.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Wm Heaton, London, circa 1810, swan neck pediment, hinged glass door, concealed mercury tube, single vernier silvered dial signed, turned cistern cover, 96cm high 13.02.15, Case with scratches, mouldings and case edges with minor dents in parts, cistern cover with small cracks, a small piece of metal has been added above the mercury tube and the last two letters of surname of Heaton has been re-engraved, later tube with visible mercury.
A George III Mahogany Kneehole Desk or Dressing Table, late 18th century, the moulded top above a long frieze drawer with compartmented interior, arched sliding drawer below and cupboard door flanked by six small drawers, raised on a plinth base, 106cm by 67cm by 82cm Top with some discolouration and deep scratches. Split along the back edge, and this section of timber replaced. Verso with recent boards. Platform with later timber? Original brasses. Oak lined drawers. Divided interior to top drawer in need of some work. Faults to cockbeading with small sections replaced. Later handle added to central drawer. Bottom left hand handle incomplete. 060215
A Late George III Mahogany Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, early 19th century, the dentil cornice above four astragal glazed doors all between stop-fluted canted sides, 115cm by 55cm by 202cm Good cosmetic condition. General bruising consistent with age. With key and working locks. Cut marks around the locks where timber has been replaced. Repair to right hand upper door around the hinge. Repairs to bracket feet. 230115
A Rosewood Breakfront Display Cabinet, in the manner of Gillows, 2nd quarter 19th century, the upper section with balustrade gallery above a glazed door enclosing a shelf, the base with three open shelves between scrolling fluted corbel supports, 66cm by 49cm by 147cm Reasonable condition consistent with age. Open shelves discoloured and scratched. Otherwise minor scuffs. Left hand scroll bracket with repair. With key and working lock. 190215
An Edwardian Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Breakfront Display Cabinet, labelled Maple & Co, early 20th century, the upper section with central glazed door enclosing two fixed shelves flanked by serpentine shaped panels, the base of two deep drawers flanked by cupboard doors, 108cm by 36cm by 167cm Reasonable condition. Minor losses to the carved detail on the corner of the leg, and moulded section above this leg. Corner sections of moulding also missing below central glazed door. 230115
A Louis XVI/Transitional Style Rosewood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, circa 1850, the staged top above a bevelled glass hinged door enclosing three plate glass shelves and a velvet interior, the base with egg and dart moulding centred by an Apollo sunburst mask, 100cm by 46cm by 181cm Top section timber starting to lift to front corner. Otherwise, minor veneer losses and bruises consistent with age. Gilt mounts of reasonable quality, but slightly tarnished. Lock removed. 170215
A French Louis XV Style Rosewood and Floral Marquetry Meuble d'Appui, circa 1900, of bombe shaped form, richly decorated with a floral marquetry hinged lid above a cupboard door enclosing a shelf, gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 69cm by 39cm by 91cm (adapted) Generally good cosmetic condition and a uniform colour. Some minor veneer losses/patching. Gilt foliate mounts of average quality. 190115
A Louis XV Style Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, in the manner of Francois Linke, late 19th century, the grey veined Carrara marble top above a hinged door enclosing two shelves, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts, 76cm by 43cm by 161cm Marble top reasonable, with small nibbles and minor staining. Veneer losses around the legs. Minor natural? fine splits around legs and frieze. Gilt foliate mounts tarnished. 190115
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
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
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