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Lot 2228

Edwardian Inlaid Adams Style Breakfront Edwardian Inlaid Rosewood Breakfront in the Adams Taste. The mirrored superstructure centering a recessed arch form beveled mirror paneled shelf over a ribbon-tied garland frieze, surmounted by a galleried pediment with twin paneled frieze inlaid with urns, flanked by twin spandrel panels over astragal glazed doors with block form stiles, inlaid with belle flower trailings, the lower section with an outset shaped top, over four drawer side by side drawer frieze, centering a convex demi-lune two door cupboard flanked by twin astragal glazed doors at each end, the whole raised on conformingly decorated block legs. Circa 1900. Dimensions 92 x 61 x 17 1/2 inches (233.6 x 154.9 x 43.1 cm).

Lot 143

A Victorian door porter as a horse hoof with shoe with plated brass mounts and loop handle, 49.5 cm high

Lot 227

A 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, the plain top with moulded edge over an arched glazed door and plain trunk with quartered side pilasters on a plain base, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with painted arched dial, the chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date dial inscribed "Wm Hewson Lincoln" (1828-61), 211 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Comments regarding the dial/movement only: Dial feet bent; holes in movement have been enlarged - indicating a possible marriage.

Lot 228

An oak cased longcase clock in the 17th Century taste, the hood with square glazed door over a slim trunk with all-over later carved decoration, the later eight day movement with anchor escapement and square brass dial with brass chapter ring and Roman numerals inscribed "Coates & Sons Newport Pagnall", 208 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Comments regarding the dial/ movement only: dial is from a 30 hour longcase, this is a later 8-day movement, converted to gong striking.

Lot 232

An 18th Century black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated cased longcase clock, the arched hood with arched glazed door flanked by turned side pilasters over an arched door decorated with figures in domestic settings and deer in garden, the base similarly decorated, raised on squat bun feet, the brass arched dial with pierced spandrels and strike silent dial over a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with silvered plaque inscribed "Thomas Page Norwich (circa 1750-1784)", 226 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Dial with some wear, scuffs and tarnish, some mis-shaping to hands. External appearance of case with various wear, scuffs and chips, some splits and cracks, craqueleure to finish, various chips and losses to pilaster decoration, various chips and losses some of which appear to have been fillered/painted in and others are chips and losses with blue paint showing beneath. Lower half of the base section has been replaced / restored, and re-painted and re-decorated, the painting to this section is flat, whereas the earlier decoration above it is in slightly raised relief.

Lot 233

An early 18th Century walnut cased longcase clock, the arched hood with blind fretwork frieze above an arched glazed panelled door flanked by turned tapering brass capped pilasters, the main body with arched panelled door and feather banding on similarly decorated base with plain plinth, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture on a matted ground within mask head and applied floral scrolling spandrels, to the arched strike/silent dial with applied dolphin and floral scroll decoration to an eight day striking movement on a bell, inscribed "John Ellicot, London", 244 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS Hands with some mis-shaping and scratching. Not known whether movement is in working order. Case with new mouldings to base and door, various areas of patched in veneer, movement appears to be OK but strike silent has been altered, brass cased weights, case with general wear and scuffs, numerous areas of age splits and cracks to the veneers (probably due to movement in carcass and to ageing/drying) including a lot of splits around the base, to door, sides, etc. Several areas of moulding missing and several areas of moulding warped and/or lifting, some areas of veneer missing. Some losses to the carcass to rear. Various cracks, splits and losses to the carved frieze to the hood and some sections of moulding missing. Some wear and scuffs to dial with scratches and tarnish. This lot is from a private vendor and was inherited from grandparents as a family piece by the current vendor. Ellicot is spelt with one t on the inscription to the dial.

Lot 234

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched moulded cornice with central vacant cartouche, glazed door flanked by fluted pilasters to a shaped trunk door flanked by three quarter pilaster columns to a fielded panelled base on ogee bracket feet, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved matted centre with secondary dial to the arch and moon phase inscribed "James Foster, Sutton" to an eight day striking movement on a bell, 242 cm high (case very damaged and with losses throughout - for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS Case very damaged throughout and with losses - for restoration. Clock is broken into numerous pieces and currently some parts of it are propped up in order to give an idea of its appearance. There are some parts of the clock case and hood missing. Wear, scuffs, knocks and chips, damage and losses. Door with cracks and losses. Large areas of moulding missing, and various sections missing. Splits and breaks. Bracket foot base with chips and losses and, as with the rest of the clock, it is broken, cracked and separated at joins. Cracks and various age cracks throughout including to pilasters. Some old worm holes. Some chips and losses and sections missing. Some dirt and mould to surfaces. Mould to interior., and lock appears to be missing. Some losses to mouldings. Moon face with quite a lot of scuffs, scratches and losses to decoration. Dial generally with quite heavy wear, scuffs, scratches and tarnish. Pendulum with rusting and tarnish and fitments loose. Weights appear to have repairs / . additional areas of metal added. No etched glass panels. Arched top (not swan neck pediment) and one side of top (arched) section appears to be missing. The two tall fluted pilasters which would fit either side of the door are present, but some sections (eg capitals) appear to be missing. Please see photos. There is no provenance available with this lot.

Lot 352

A Cotswold School oak single door wardrobe by Fred Gardiner, the single panelled door opening to reveal a hanging rail and shelf, (made for Mr & Mrs Cecil Young of Oakridge late 1940's / early 1950's upon their marriage), 83 cm wide x 175 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some wear and scuffs, including some marks and scuffs to left side of front, some knocks and dents, short split to left side bottom left, and small split to right side top left, some fading to right side, a few marks and stains, however overall condition appears reasonably good, some deterioration to mirror plate to interior and some tarnish to fittings, and some dirt and black marks to interior.

Lot 353

A Cotswold School walnut two door wardrobe by Fred Gardiner, the two panelled doors opening to reveal hanging spaces and shelves raised on a bracket foot base (made for Mr & Mrs Cecil Young of Oakridge late 1940's / early 1950's upon their marriage), 117 cm wide x 172.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Large chip to top right-hand corner with small hole under, various scratches and woodworm holes to front panel, splits in wood to sides and top.

Lot 568

A George III Oak Dresser of Narrow Proportions, the boarded shelf back above a single drawer and a cupboard door raised upon bracket feet, 75 cms wide

Lot 501

A LARGE EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, having a carved architectural pediment above a triple glazed door upper section, adjustable shelves, the lower section with three short drawers above three cupboards, all with carved detail, raised on turned feet, H 245 cm, W 183 cm, D 48 cm

Lot 510

AN EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD MIRRORBACK CHIFFONIER, the upper section with a large central mirror flanked by four smaller mirrors and tiered shelves, the lower section with a twin mirrored door cabinet, curved open corners, inlaid satinwood detail throughout, H 240 cm, W 137 cm, D 38 cm

Lot 512

A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, the two door central section with a fitted and mirrored interior for drinks, flanked by two glazed cabinets, the lower section with panelled doors, H 180 cm, W 150 cm, D 37 cm

Lot 807

A longcase clock, the 30 cm square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed Henry Deykin Worcester No 1451, fitted an 30 hour movement, in an oak case, 205 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB The dial has probably been cleaned at some point, now appears to be finished in a yacht type varnish, with the gilt spandrels painted probably from a can of gold spray, the seat board probably later, the case, the backboard is crudely/poorly repaired and strengthened, the door has a later lock, and the plinth base is split/repaired, with a trunk door key, a pendulum, and a (rectangular) weight.

Lot 821

A walnut and burr walnut bedroom suite, comprising a three door wardrobe, 156 cm wide, a two door wardrobe, a chest of four drawers, a dressing table, a three plate dressing mirror, and a stool (6) See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a large house where the client is downsizing, overall generally good, in a market fresh condition, there are a few scratches but generally good, however the dressing table is very faded to the top and the separate three plate dressing mirror is also faded, mostly to the rear, and is lacking its finials. There are no keys.

Lot 916

A painted cabinet, having 30 cupboard doors, 100 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a local private client, moving house. Naively constructed, rather than being craftsman made, the top (plank) is slightly warped, is split to the front right hand corner, the sides are painted in a light colour, with holes corresponding with the horizontal shelves, and with the large holes to the top right hand side, some of the doors have weak hinges, or have the vertical wooden supports the hinges are attached to split, (where someone has pulled the door right the way back on itself), a few of the doors are also split, with general wear to the paint, some of the brass door knobs are stuck in with blu-tack.

Lot 1010

An Art Nouveau style oak wardrobe, 108 cm wide, a hat stand, a pair of oak drop leaf low tables, and another similar table (5) Condition report Report by RB The wardrobe: oval bevelled mirror good, but the door it is set into has some splits (top and bottom), ply sides and back, generally good, a little faded, mostly to the front, the mirrored door is weak on its hinges, signs of old worm to the sides.

Lot 162

Lesley and Stephen Townsend BOKAAP - FACES AND FACADES 260 x 260 x 17 mm A record of the passing scene in Cape Town`s Malay Quarter, with a brief account of its architecture and the Muslim inhabitants. Bokaap is the largest concentration of pre-1840 architecture to be found in South Africa, and the area was declared a National Monument in 1966. Foreword by Mary Cook. First Edition. Archival maps and illustrations, aerial photographs, house plans, door and window sketches, construction details, and many contemporary black-and-white photographs. Dust jacket front upper edge and spine upper edge creased with tears mended with sellotape. The rest of the dj is edgeworn, but reasonably good. Brown cloth-covered boards with white titles on spine. Previous owner signature and date on illustrated ffe. Book otherwise in Very Good condition. Cape Town Howard B Timmins 1977

Lot 25

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS TALL OAK CUPBOARD, top section with shelves enclosed by glass door, open section to middle with shaped decoration to sides, cupboard section to bottom, 216cm high

Lot 43

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS BOULLE PIER CABINET decorated with allover foliate design to front, with brass door enclosing three shelves,113cm high

Lot 101

A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD with shaped top, panelled glass door enclosing two large shelves and two small shelves, 109cm high

Lot 110

A MAHOGANY SPECIMEN CHEST with glass fronted door enclosing ten graduated drawers with turned handles, on plinth base, the cabinet contains a complete collection of rocks, 84cm high

Lot 163

After William Redmore Bigg (British, 1755-1828) Sailor Boys return from a prosperous vogage and a shipwreck sailor boy telling his story at a cottage door, engraved by P Gaugain, each published London 1794, coloured engravings, in 19th Century inlaid mahogany frames, each 35cm x 41cm

Lot 5

18th Century figured walnut escritoire, the upper section with moulded cornice, fall flap enclosing a fitted interior with central cupboard door, eleven drawers and pigeon holes, the base fitted two short and two long drawers and standing on bracket feet, 108cm wide Condition Report: Please TELEPHONE department for further details

Lot 76

George III oak longcase clock by Edward Hunt of Williton, the hood with moulded cornice and foliate inlaid frieze below, square glazed door flanked by cylindrical pillars, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 214cm high Condition Report: Case has a vertical clean split to lower section. This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clocks -** General condition consistent with age

Lot 77

Early 18th Century marquetry inlaid walnut and ebonised longcase clock by Richard Colston of London, the square hood with moulded cornice, glazed door flanked by tapered plain pillars, trunk with long door with oval lenticle and standing on a plinth base, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 209cm high Condition Report: Case - generally good, door has a split running all the way across the marquetry panel approximately 3cm from the top, there are also several areas of filler in the same place, there is a similar area with a split and filler at the bottom of the door, the Since cataloguing this item we have been advised that this is a month movement. The clock does wind anti-clockwise and has larger weight. Please see the images or TELEPHONE the department to satisfy yourself.

Lot 80

Georgian style inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda hood with arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on low bracket feet, brass dial with Tempus Fugit to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and bearing the signature William Shaw, Botesdale, three weight movement striking on a gong, 233cm high Condition Report: Case - Veneers heavily patched to lower left side of case, section of moulding approximately 20cm long replaced to left hand side of hood door - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clocks -** General condition consistent w

Lot 81

Sheraton style inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial signed James Oakley, Oxon and having a silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 229cm high Condition Report: Case - Vertical split to top of frame on hood door. Dial - chapter ring silvering is somewhat worn. Movement - movement has been played around with and converted to strike on a gong - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clo

Lot 89

Early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock by George Hanson of Windsor, the chamfer top case with cast brass side handles, the plinth with brass stringing and standing on brass ball feet, arch shaped glazed door with brass inlaid chamfers enclosing an engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary calendar dial with Arabic numerals and signed Hanson, Windsor, brass single fusee movement with plain back plate signed Hanson, Windsor, 33.5cm high Condition Report: Case - 75% of the brass stringing is missing to front of plinth, small section of veneer missing to lower edge of door frame, several small bruises to mouldings. Dial - silvering a little rubbed in places - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment

Lot 90

Regency brass inlaid mahogany mantel clock by William James of Bristol, the case with brass top handle, inlaid star decoration, off-white dial with Roman numerals, standing on brass ball feet, brass single fusee movement, 30cm high Condition Report: Case - some blistering to the veneers on left side of case, square of moulding approximately 0.75cm to left side of ebonised band above dial missing, rear door has splits above top hinge and below left hinge, some superficial bruising etc. Dial - one hand

Lot 396

Late 19th/early 20th Century mahogany letter box, the hinged door having a glazed panel with gilt script ‘Letters For Post’, 39.5cm wide Condition Report: Mirrored front panel has lost some of its decoration to the bottom left corner - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 407

Late 19th Century walnut cased floor standing Polyphon disc playing ‘Penny In The Slot’ musical box, twin comb movement with side handle, upper section fitted arch shaped panel door flanked by split pillars, carved script ‘Polyphon’ to cornice, lower section missing the fall front, 195cm high including later pediment, together with seventeen 19¼” discs Condition Report: Comb has one tip missing. Coin chute is missing. Movement is very dirty but does turn when wound and released. Both pillars have chips to the top. Top pediment is a replacement and the base is probably an addition. Fall front and pillars on lower section

Lot 425

Late 20th Century Swiss gilt framed blue finish ‘Singing Bird’ rectangular miniature musical box, by Reuge Music, 11.25cm wide Condition Report: The movement does not operate correctly. The door does not shut and the bird does not fold into its recess. The enamel is a little rough around the lid edge, but the panels show no damage - We do not guarantee the workings of musical boxes or related item

Lot 4

ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CREAM AND GILT DOOR PEDIMENT, the broken arch filled with lattice work above an inset oil painting of the 18th century manner, of cherubs frolicking with garlands of flowers in a classical garden landscape, oval, within a laurel wreath surround, flanked by graduated harebells and angle brackets carved with 'C' scrolls and trailing flowers, painting 45cm x 65cm, overall 132cm x 38cm. See illustration

Lot 45

A LATE GEORGE III OAK, CROSS BANDED AND LINE-INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the brass arch top dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, the sandground centre with secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a convex silver boss inscribed, W.Webb, Wellington, further decorated with cast dolphin and cherub mask spandrels, the glazed hood flanked by turned pillars, the caddy top with brass finials and reverse-painted glass panel, the trunk with shaped panel door, brass lockplate, moulded box base, 224cm high. See illustration

Lot 52

A MID-19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK, the twin cylinder brass movement with outside count wheel, striking on a gong and with twin bellows mounted above, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, surmounted by a hinged circular door from which the cuckoo appears, the walnut case of rectangular section, fitted with a door and bellows aperture to each side, arched cornice, moulded bombe base, 39cm high

Lot 91

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD CABINET, having an arched pediment carved with a dragon amongst clouds, and conforming frieze, above a pierced and carved apron, and four cabinet doors each carved in relief with dragons and phoenix, shaped shelves and pierced foliate side panels above an open compartment with carved chrysanthemum apron and recessed shelves, flanked by a single cabinet door to either side carved with iris, and three drawers across, flanked by bold pilasters carved with dragon and on a stand centred with an oni face mask, pierced apron and conforming legs, 153cm wide x 55cm deep x 239cm high. See illustration

Lot 110

AN ANTIQUE HIMALAYAN HARDWOOD DOOR, of all-over indented panel and quatrefoil design with applied brass bosses and iron studding, within a foliate carved frame, now converted to a low set table, glazed within a hardwood frame on turned legs, 172cm long x 103cm wide x 41cm high

Lot 370

A LATE GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, the raised superstructure with a moulded cornice above three open shelves, planked back, shaped cheeks, the base with a planked rectangular top above a central column of four graduated drawers, flanked by single drawers, each above a fielded, arched panel cupboard door, furnished throughout with brass handles, block feet, 184cm x 51cm x 200cm. See illustration

Lot 40

A modern mahogany two door glazed display cabinet with two drawer on square tapering legs - Height 1.61 m x Width 91 cm x Depth 36 cm

Lot 50

A new two door glazed oak cabinet - Height 1.08m x Width 93cm x Depth 39cm

Lot 77

A modern cream painted dome top dresser with two glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving over a two door base - Height 231cm x 115cm x 47cm

Lot 189

An Edwardian mahogany astragal glazed single door cabinet - Height 1.39 m x Width 59 cm x Depth 28 cm

Lot 190

A mahogany astragal glazed two door display cabinet on cabriole legs - Height 1.08 m x Width 89 cm x Depth 30 cm

Lot 191

An Edwardian inlaid display cabinet with a central concave glazed section above a bowfront door flanked either side by glazed doors on square tapering legs on spade feet - Height 1.77 m x Width 1.15 m c Depth 35 cm

Lot 10

A mahogany Georgian style two door astragal glazed cabinet with a slide above two cupboard doors - Height 1.77 m x Width 91 cm x Depth 46 cm

Lot 391

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGHANY BEDSIDE POT CUPBOARD The gallery top with twin handles, over single door and on tapering supports joined by an X frame stretcher, 36cm wide x 78cm high

Lot 430

AN OAK CORNER CUPBOARD With single panelled door enclosing three interior shelves Height 138cm Width 66cm

Lot 150

ƒ George NAKASHIMA (1905-1990)
 "Double sliders door cabinet" Enfilade en noyer, circa 1970, piètement formé de deux panneaux renforcés de deux longs tasseaux soutenant le corps parallélépipédique principal, plateau ondé en façade. Elle ouvre par deux vantaux coulissants sur un intérieur pouvant être aménagé d’étagères à hauteur réglable à droite, et à gauche, par une succession de quatre tiroirs façon dressing. Divers systèmes de montages tenons-mortaises apparents au niveau de la structure et du plateau. Haut. 70 cm - Long. 183 cm - Prof. 53 cm Provenance : Ancienne collection de M. & Mrs Raanan Mallet, Chicago. Bibliographie : Mira Nakashima, Jeffrey Vance, "Nature form and spirit, the life and legacy of George Nakashima", Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 2003, reproduit en croquis p. 83. ƒ George NAKASHIMA (1905-1990)
 "Double sliders door cabinet" A walnut low sideboard with two front sliding panels, circa 1970.
 Height. 27 1⁄2 IN. - Length. 72 IN. - Depth. 20 7⁄8 IN. Haut. 70 cm - Long. 183 cm - Prof. 53 cm Provenance : Ancienne collection de M. & Mrs Raanan Mallet, Chicago. Bibliographie : Mira Nakashima, Jeffrey Vance, "Nature form and spirit, the life and legacy of George Nakashima", Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 2003, reproduit en croquis p. 83.

Lot 1222

An 18th century over door panel, and another carving (2)

Lot 1305

An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock case, with a plain moulded hood and dentil cornice, the door inlaid with a star, with a painted 12in clock face, inscribed REA, Walton, 218cm high

Lot 1308

A late 19th century Black Forest walnut mantle cuckoo clock, for the British market, modelled as a gatehouse, the pediment carved with a royal coat of arms, striking with a door opening to reveal a trumpeting Hussar on horseback

Lot 1513

A reproduction mahogany 'D' shaped commode, with crossbanding and two urn panels around a central circular panelled door, on square tapering feet, 124cm wide

Lot 9

An 18thC and later oak cased grandfather clock, with 8-day movement, the square brass dial signed "J O. Donisthorp, Loughborough", with raised spandrels, Roman numeric and Arabic lettering, date aperture and pierced pointers, fitted in a squared oak case with brass headed fluted columns to the hood, above a carved door on a plain block base, 106cm high.

Lot 534

A modern three storey doll`s house, exterior painted in peach with high windows and a door, M & D Antiques, hinging to reveal part fitted interior and a small quantity of modern furniture, 59cm wide, 34.5cm deep, 85cm high.

Lot 536

A mid 20thC Queen Anne design walnut veneered freestanding corner cupboard, by Burton Reproductions Ltd., the upper section with a fixed comb cornice above a panelled door revealing fitted part galleried interior above free slide and single panel cupboard, on bracket feet, 64cm wide, 43cm deep, 188cm high.

Lot 538

An early 20thC secretaire cabinet , the moulded fixed cornice raised above a lead glass panelled door revealing two shelves, the secretaire shelf and double cupboard, bracket feet, 67cm wide, 29cm deep, 170cm high.

Lot 542

A Victorian painted pine commode, of rectangular form, the lid hinging to reveal a plain interior with a central front moulded door on a block base, 63cm wide, 44cm deep, 78cm high.

Lot 620

A Mid 19thC 8-day longcase clock, the arched painted dial signed `Thorp, Hull`, with a circular Arabic dial, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, decorated with a figure and cattle before a bridge and castle spandrels, in an oak case with an arched door with a wide cross banding, raised on a plain base terminating in squat feet, 194cm high.

Lot 1

An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded two door bow fronted corner cupboard.

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