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A 19th century longcase clock, by Radford of Leeds, with an eight day movement, the brass dial having subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, engraved with scroll work bordered by pierced spandrels, the oak case having the split pediment hood above the trunk door, with ball finials, 56 by 28 by 230cm high.
An Edwardian mahogany corner display cabinet, the cornice with protruding eared corners above slender columns flanking an astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves, the shaped apron with painted scrolling foliate decoration and the undertier painted with an urn cartouche, raised on tapering supports, 66 by 38 by 190cm high.
An Edwardian mahogany shop display cabinet with an inlaid and cross banded cornice and frieze above a single astragal glazed door, the interior with mirrored back and floor with three full depth glass shelves and three further shallower adjustable glass shelves, raised on bracket feet, 52.5 by 39 by 182cm high.
An Edwardian rosewood inlaid floor standing corner cabinet, the split pediment with inlaid fan decoration above an astragal glazed door with bevelled glass, mirrored back section over a central cupboard decorated with an urn surrounded by foliate scrolls and swag, four flanking pigeon holes with fan inlaid arches, shelf below with turned gallery, raised on short square tapering feet, 77 by 38 by 200cm high.
A Victorian mahogany three door compactum wardrobe, the outswept cornice and plain frieze supported on four foliate and scroll carved corbels, above three flame mahogany veneered doors with moulded frame decoration, opening to reveal four press slides over two short and two long drawers with brass handles, all raised on a plinth base, 195 by 65 by 207cm high.
1950's OAK AND INLAID BEDROOM SUITE comprising a two panelled door wardrobe with inset diamond motifs opening to reveal a fitted interior, standing on stout supports, 123cm wide; together with a mirror back dressing chest with two short and two long drawers, standing on stout supports, 100cm wide
FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE FIGURED WALNUT BREAKFRONT CABINET with a flat moulded pediment and brass beading above a central door with a brass lattice work window with panel below, flanked by a pair of panelled doors with applied brass roundels, opening to reveal a fitted interior with pull out shelves, with reeded columns decorated with inset gilt metal drops, standing on turned fluted supports, 169cm wide
RIDGEWAY MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with a broken swan neck pediment with a central brass finial, the full length arch glazed door opening to reveal an arched dial with the phases of the moon and decorative quarter panels, with side column mouldings above a lower panel, standing on a plinth base, 209.5cm high
A Ross of Dublin walnut campaign chiffonier, the top veneered in maple, with a Ross & Co brass plaque and Ross & Co paper label, 104 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB The left hand turn support to the super structure is broken where it meets the upper horizontal shelf, the top has four segments of birds eye maple veneer, which is split and lifting a little, and a few holes too, the right hand door has the Ross brass inlaid plaque, and with the paper label applied below to the inside panel, no key, otherwise generally good as you would expect for a piece of Victorian furniture of this age. The sides are pine, with metal inserts.
Hamleys Doll's House: 4 room Georgian style, with stone & brick facade. Opening access door hinged to the right hand side. Reasonable construction (Split to front running from top to bottom), requires work to improve. White rectangular 'Noah's Ark' label to top of opening front of house. William Hamley founded a toy shop called Noah's Ark at No.231 High Holborn in London in 1760, which was destroyed by a fire in 1901, therefore this house is believed to be pre-1901. Measures 62cm wide, 36cm deep & 75cm high.
Three military related tinplate toys: Lehmann (Germany) Em Ge Marke Machine Gun, blue lithographed tin, self standing with side wind, wheels on front support, length 14 cm; Karl Bub Nuremberg (KBN) (Germany) tinplate military hut in brown and green, sliding front door, height 10 cm; tinplate soldier in British World War I uniform, unknown maker, soldier standing on base, switch to back, appears to be missing an item from hands, height 14 cm. F-G, some scratches and areas of corrosion. (3)
A Late XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, by John Armour, Kilmares, with Roman numerals to brass dial, cast brass spandrels and two subsidiary dials, stepped pediment and reeded supports, the trunk with shaped door and half round reeded supports, the base with applied decoration, on bracket feet, 210cms high.
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