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A GOOD LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY INLAID THREE DOOR WARDROBE with serpentine moulded top, central large mirror panelled door flanked by panel doors inlaid with flowers, swags and musical trophies, two inlaid doors to the base with brass handles and supported on a platform base. 8ft high, 6ft wide. Complete with matching dressing table, 4ft wide.
A reproduction Viennese Laterndluhr regulator, the 6.5 inch white enamel dial signed Rudi Stolberg in Wien, dead beat escapement with maintaining power and set-on-beat adjustment, in a glazed mahogany case, the glass panels and door with crossbanding and satinwood stringing, architectural pediment, 41in (104cm) high.
A Scottish eight day mahogany longcase clock, the 13 inch silvered circular dial signed James Howden, Edinburgh, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the four pillar movement with shallow arched plates, in a drumhead case, the plinth with recessed panel, the trunk door with good flame veneer, c. 1870, 82.5in (209 cm) high. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the Executors of Colin Popham deceased.
An unusual drop dial, the 14.5 inch wooden painted dial signed Dwerrihouse & Carter, London, brass spade hands, the substantial four pillar movement with seatboard fastening, cast brass bezel with slender mahogany bezel, the short drop with full opening door, substantial steel rod pendulum, 19in (40cm) high.
An oak tavern timepiece, the 22 inch black painted convex dial with gilt numerals, the four pillar movement in tapered plates signed Handley & Moore, no. 1871, four wheel train with large diameter barrel wheel, in a purpose built oak case with short trunk door and chisel base, 43in (109cm) high.
An eight day walnut marquetry longcase clock, the 11 inch brass dial signed Peter Wise, London on the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, winged mask and scrolled spandrels, the five ringed pillar movement with latched centre pillar, inside locking plate striking, in a case with panelled sides, the hood with caddy top and ball finials, the whole inlaid with scrolled marquetry, the trunk door with two panels of hunting scenes, the lower panel beneath the glass lenticle decorated with shepherds, now with later ebonised plinth, 94in (239cm) high. Peter Wise, Cheapside, London: Free of the Clockmakers Company 1693, Master 1725-41. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
A mahogany longcase regulator, circular 12 inch silvered dial signed Kemp & Son, Battle, concentric minutes with subsidiaries for seconds and hours, the four pillar movement with dead beat escapement and maintaining power, the massive wood rodded pendulum supported from the backboard, large rating nut, in a drum head case, the plinth with recessed panel and glazed trunk door all with good flame veneers, c. 1870, 75in (191cm) high. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
An 8 day mahogany longcase clock, the 12 inch painted dial signed Thos Sutton, Maidstone, subsidiary seconds, concentric date, the arch decorated with a shepherdess and sheep, the four pillar movement in a break arch case, flame veneered trunk door, the hood flanked by fluted columns with torch finials, 87in (221cm) including finial.
A mahogany stick barometer, silvered register plate signed C.W. Dixey, Opt to the Queen, New Bond Str, London, vernier and thermometer, case with swan neck pediment above the door, urn finial, 39in (99cm) high. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
WWII Middle East Commando knife with cast brass skull handle, steel blade in original sheath with leather fastening strap and button, PROVENANCE: Formerly the property of Major `Dixie` Dean. Given to the vendor`s brother in 1945/6 by Dean who went into business with the vendor`s father when they lived next door to each other in Firacre Road, Ash Vale.Hole in the end of the sheath. Sheath and fastening strap worn. Some rust on blade. Some wear to handle.
A late 18th / early 19th Century South German walnut Bureau Cabinet inlaid with figures, birds, buildings, animals etc. the upper section fitted with centre cupboard, enclosed by single panelled door, flanked by ten small drawers, hinged fall under, inlaid with a panel of buildings and figures and the interior fitted with small drawers, the base fitted with three concave fronted drawers and on compressed bun feet. 3` 11"" (120cms) wide.
Three Limited Edition Leyburn Swineside Tea pottery: Since we established our business in 1978, our witty and original designs have been sought out by collectors in every corner of the world, from Iceland to Saudi Arabia, from Moscow to Hawaii. We have made teapots in all kinds of extraordinary shapes: cakes and cocktail bars, bubble-cars and bellhops, radios and radiators, pianos and packing cases, tents and toasters ... even a teatime replica of the front door of No 10 Downing Street. And because each of our teapots is cast and decorated entirely by hand, every teapot we sell is unique and individual. Our off-beat designs have been spotted lurking on the sets of any number of TV shows (Absolutely Fabulous, The Golden Girls ...), films and even pop videos. The Tea pottery itself has featured in countless fashion magazines and newspapers, and has appeared in TV programmes as diverse as Dales Diary, the Japanese Mono Shobu show and Bargain Hunt.
An 18th Century table top Collectors Cabinet having oyster veneer single door enclosing an arrangement of small oak drawers with simple brass ring handles, with mahogany veneered carcass on bracket supports and on later oak stand, height without stand 58cms 46cms wide 26cms deep and height with stand 111.5cms
A George III oak Bureau with crossbanded decoration, the fall front enclosing fitted interior with central star inlaid door enclosing drawers; flanked by pilaster document drawers, pigeon holes and tiered drawers; and with two short and two graduated long drawers on ogee bracket supports, 105.5cms high 98.5cms wide 54cms deep with original receipt dated 1922
A walnut bedroom suite, c.1880, in the manner of Bruce James Talbot (1838-1881), comprising: a dressing table, lacking mirror, with an arrangement of drawers, labelled 'Blyth & Sons, Manufacturers, 4 Chiswell St., London', 123cm wide, and a wardrobe, with a trellis pediment over cupboards and drawers and a mirror door, 145cm wide 59cm deep 207cm high Furniture makers, Blyth and Sons, existed from 1830 to 1905 and was run by James Blyth and his son, Duncan Nisbet Blyth. The firm's shop was located at 5-7 Chiswell Street, Finsbury Square, while factories were at Blyth Street and Bethnal Green Road, London and Henry Street, Liverpool.
An Aesthetic ebonised mantel clock, after a design by Lewis Day, with a pottery dial painted in blue and gilt scrollwork, with stylised Arabic numerals, striking the quarters, labelled 'Depose 45158' and a registration mark, 43cm high CONDITION REPORT: Finial re-glued to the top. Top with split and a number of holes to the top, moulding to edges with some expansion. Appears to be working. Fabric loss and worn through to the back door/wider with damage. Please view additional images (upon request).
An Arts and Crafts oak triple wardrobe, inset with with embossed copper panels and shaped hinges, flanked by a mirror door raised on a plinth base, 184.5cm wide 50cm deep 209cm high, and a matching pot cupboard, 48cm wide 40cm deep 76.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Pot cupboard stained and worn to the top.
An Art Deco walnut cocktail cabinet, the raised centre opening to reveal a mirrored and fitted interior, flanked with cupboards with fan-shaped glazing bars, on stepped cushion plinth, with chrome and ivorine handles, 127cm wide 38cm deep (overall) 123cm high CONDITION REPORT: Veneer loss to edges. Filled area on right door. 'Painted in' to areas of walnut, crossbanding and panels.
An Art Deco ebonised double dome top display cabinet, with a mirrored interior and two glass shelves, 96cm wide 28cm deep 124cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some marks to edges of cabinets. Left door with glazing bar damaged, the base of the stand has some wear and cracking to the frame. Please view additional images (upon request).
A pair of Danish rosewood cabinets, 1960s, by Poul Hundevad, each enclosing shelves and two drawers, on turned ebonised legs, 70cm wide 43cm deep 75cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Article 10 Transaction Specific Certificate number 524338/01 One small area to the front of door scuffed, good colour.
A Danish rosewood high sideboard, model no. 13, designed by Gunni Omann in 1961, manufactured by Omann Jun, with sliding doors enclosing shelves over two drawers, on a turned wood stand, 180cm wide 45.5cm deep 120.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: One door has slight stain/discolouration, top edge with minor wear. Article 10 Transaction Specific Certificate number 526037/01
A Danish rosewood cylindrical cabinet, 1960s, enclosing shelves, marked 'BM No. 205 8', 60cm wide 41.5cm deep 129cm high CONDITION REPORT: Small area of veneer loss to the top of the door, and the area in the inside (not particularly visible) colour good. Water staining to the reverse, only superficial. Minor staining to the top, a few small dents (pin prick size). Article 10 Transaction Specific Certificate number 524264/01
A contemporary light oak wall hanging sideboard, fitted with two sliding doors opening to reveal five drawers to left side and shelf space to right, the other door opening to reveal three deep drawers and shelf space to left, complete with three further wall shelves, 213cm wide, 54cm high, 43 cm deep
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