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A Victorian walnut davenport with three quarter brass galleried back, brown leather tooled inset writing surface opening to reveal four interior satinwood drawers, the side with simulated panelled cupboard door opening to reveal four interior drawers, on scroll carved supports, turned legs and brass castors. 22ins wide.
An inlaid Edwardian mahogany freestanding display cabinet, with moulded arched pediment over a shallow inverted and bow front enclosed by a central quarter glazed moulded panelled door with central oval inlaid panel, revealing a fabric lined interior with floral patterned detail, raised on square tapered column supports and spade feet united by an under tier
A continental oak dresser, the upper section with arched and moulded pediment over a central bow front enclosed by a panelled door with five slender bevelled edged mirror plates flanked by further segmented mirror panelled doors raised on turned column supports, the lower section fitted with two frieze drawers with beaded mouldings over a cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with carved acorn and oak leaf detail
A good quality inlaid Edwardian mahogany compactum wardrobe (stamped Edwards & Roberts) with satinwood banding and boxwood string inlay detail, the broken swan neck architectural pediment over a three quarter length bevelled edge mirror panelled door flanked by a cupboard and three drawers over a long drawer to base with moulded plinth
A JAPANESE LACQUERED TABLE CABINET, early 20th century, with hinged top and two drawers, the two panelled doors enclose further drawers with long drawer below, all decorated with a perched eagle beneath Mount Fuji highlighted in gilt, with typical decorative mounts and hinges, raised on a shaped stand. 51.5cm(h) x 32cm(w) x 17cm(d) Condition Report: Hinge damage to top and one door, wear and scratches throughout, viewing advised.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT EIGHT-DAY BRACKET CLOCK by Unghans, having an arched surmount with reeded ornament, square bevelled glazed door with scroll carved panel and reeded columns, silvered dial with Arabic hours framed by applied spandrels, raised on a platform base, the movement marked `Unghans` striking on rods. 48cm(h) Condition Report: Minor marks and scratches, hinge damage to rear door, bending to hammers, viewing advised.
A FIVE GLASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK having a shaped swing handle, bevelled oval glass top with platform escapement, the white enamel dial with Roman hours and the name `G. Edward & Sons, London & Glasgow`, on a moulded base, the striking movement marked 7208. 16cm(h) Condition Report: Chip to rear door glass panel, some marks and scratches and tarnishing.
AN IMPRESSIVE CAST METAL AND MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the figural surmount cast as two Neo-classical robed maidens on a short Ionic column, bearing signature to base `Buhot` (Louis Charles Hippolyte Buhot 1815-1865), the moulded break-front red marble base with silvered panels, putto and sea creatures, the circular dial with Roman hours, signed G.J Levy, Paris, the brass striking movement marked `9094 E.B`. 71.5cm(h) Condition Report: Rear glass door cracked, some edge/corner knocks to marble, some wear to metal finish, viewing advised.
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK-CASED TRIPLE-FUSEE DOUBLE CHIME BRACKET CLOCK of large proportions, having a stipple carved stepped caddy top, rectangular glazed door flanked by turned and carved Corinthian columns with spirally fluted detail and stepped plinth base with stylised petal carving, the dial with three subsidiary silvered dials for chime/silent, slow/fast and eight bell/four gongs over the chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic minutes, enclosing the three winding apertures, all enclosed by applied ornate gilt-metal cherub and foliate decoration, the triple-fusee brass movement marked 4722. 66.5cm(h) x 44.5cm(w) x 32.5cm(d) Condition Report: The caddy top loose with lower part re-attached, minor marks and scratches, minor wear to dial, once having a presentation plaque to the platform base.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY THIRTY-HOUR OAK LONG CASED CLOCK by William Harris, Witney (1794-1823) having a moulded cornice, plain frieze, arched glazed hood door, turned columns, long crossbanded trunk door and plain base, the arch of the dial painted with a garden scene, the slender arched aperture over two `moving` figures, possibly once playing a racket sport (mechanism now lacking), the chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing the maker`s name and crescent-form date aperture, all framed by foliate spandrels. 203cm(h) Condition Report: Marks and scratches, platform or feet missing, cracking and discolouration to dial with losses to edges, crescent date aperture with heavy losses, moving mechanism for figures missing, inspection recommended.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK having a flat-topped hood, reeded frieze, square glazed door and turned columns, access doors to each side, the slender arched trunk door over a plain base with bracket feet, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic seconds framing the maker`s name John Sutton, Penrith, a rolling date aperture and two winding holes, all within applied brass spandrels 185.5cm(h) sold with weights and pendulum. *** Possibly John Sutton of Carlisle (1744-1825) John Sutton was the son of Quakers John and Ann (Creighton) Sutton of Penrith the family originally from Clifton, Westmorland. Condition Report: Additional blocks under seat board making the dial a possible association., marks and scratches to case etc.
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by Porthouse of Penrith (probably George Porthouse II, 1743-1817), having a broken swan-neck pediment with brass finial, arched glazed hood door and turned columns, the shaped and crossbanded trunk door between canted corners, on a plain base with conforming corners, the arch of the dial with a painted rolling moon phase dial over two hemispheres, the chapter ring of Roman hours framing the maker`s name and crescent form date aperture, within foliate spandrels, sold with weight and pendulum. 219cm(h) Condition Report: Pediment missing one disc terminal, loose finial, separation to base panel, losses to corners of base, feet missing, cracking, wear and fading to dial with small loss to one hemisphere, damage to pendulum.
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