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A Victorian wall clock, fitted a fuseé movement, in a mahogany case (distressed), 37 cm diameter Condition report Report by RB In need of total restoration, the brass door is attached and is missing its glass, the dial has areas of re-paint, the case is poor. No key or pendulum, a project. The brass bezel is detached and without glass.
A Victorian Holland & Sons mahogany linen press, having a pair of panel doors flanked by four drawers, on a plinth base, 220 cm wide See illustration Condition report Condition report by RB From a local deceased estate. In good original colour, with a good colour, overall it would benefit from a good clean, There is a cigarette burn type mark to the top, about the size of your small finger, the moulding to the right hand door is missing part to the top, with the verticle sections between the doors and the drawers having suffered some loss/ repairs, one drwer knob missing, two drawer knobs incomplete, the others with minor repairs. Overall in a good honest market fresh condition
A rosewood side cabinet, of inverted breakfront form, having two pairs of panel doors, 144 cm wide See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Condition report by RB From a local private client, overall in good condition, all three door knobs are later, generally a good (darkish) colour, no return mouldings to the side, 144 cm wide by 46 cm deep, by 116 cm high It lacks all locks. Probably colonial, possibly late 19th/early 20th century.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, NETHERLANDS William II (1626-1647-1650), Prince of Orange and Stadtholder, Death, engraved Silver Medal, 1650, unsigned, crowned shield of arms of Amsterdam, with lion supporters, “Gesegend Amstelstad, Die Vreede En Vryheyd Voeyt”, date in exergue, rev Liberty seated amidst military trophies holding olive branch and staff topped with ‘Liberty’ cap, “En Die In Nood Door Macht Ook Twist En Twedracht Boeyt”, 71mm (vL II, 330/331, 2). Extremely fine or virtually so, with even grey tone, extremely rare. William was married at the age of 14, in 1641, to Princess Mary, the daughter of Charles I of England, then aged only 9. He was to die of smallpox in 1650 and his infant son, also William, succeeded him. This William married another Princess Mary, the daughter of James II of England, the couple succeeding to the throne of Great Britain in 1689 at the time of the Glorious Revolution.
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