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A 17TH CENTURY OAK COURT CUPBOARD IN TWO PARTS, the overhung upper section with carved frieze above a single door cupboard with raised moulded panels, furnished with iron hinges and ring handle, the lower section with two cushion fronted drawers above a central panelled door with lozenge carved frieze, again with iron hinges and handles, raised on squashed bun feet, H 189 cm, W 124 cm, D 58 cm
A Globe Wernicke style four section oak bookcase, and another, 87 cm wide (2) Condition report Report by RB First bookcase: 160 cm high, quite a lot of use/wear, second section with small area of moulding missing to lower left hand corner, bottom section lacks glass, water staining (from cups/vases) to interior shelving, has been garage stored for some time. Second bookcase: 141 cm high, in a very similar condition to the first bookcase, but with top section door detached.
18th Century Dutch marquetry inlaid walnut and mahogany bombe front bureau, the fall flap opening to reveal a stepped interior with well, drawers, central door and pigeon holes, three long drawers below with cast brass handles and standing on heavily carved ball and claw supports, 129cm wide Please TELEPHONE department for further details
Georgian style mahogany longcase clock, the hood with shaped pediment, tapered cylindrical pillars, the trunk with long arch shaped door and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial signed William Moon, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary strike/silent, seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 251cm high Whilst some parts of the case are old it is clearly largely rebuilt, there is a crack to one of the glazed side panels on the hood, some warping and cracking to veneers above the trunk door and to the sides adjacent to this. You will notice we have called
George III mahogany longcase clock by John Harrison of Newcastle, the hood with swan neck pediment, pierced panels, arch shaped door flanked by tapered split pillars with Corinthian capitals, trunk with long arch shaped door flanked by reeded split pillars and standing on ogee bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring, calendar indicator to centre, the arch with painted moon phase and tide indicators, eight day striking movement, 236cm high Some damage to the fretwork on the hood, some chipping to the crossbanding at base of case, dial needs a good clean - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
George III walnut longcase clock by George Wood of Nailesworth, the hood with graduated tiered cornice, glazed door flanked by split pillars, trunk with long door and standing on a plinth base, brass and silvered dial with central engraved decoration, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 220cm high Dial needs a minor clean - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century mahogany and oak longcase clock by Sedgwick of Tutley, the hood with swan neck pediment, arch shaped door flanked by turned pillars, the trunk with short door flanked by reeded split pillars, standing on a plinth base, the arch shaped painted dial with moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 226cm high Some cracking to upper most part of glazed door frame, some veneer cracking and chips to remainder of glazed door frame, escutcheon missing on trunk door, some repainting to dial - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consiste
19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock by William Burch of Glastonbury, the hood with swan neck pediment, arch shaped door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with short door and standing on bracket feet, painted dial with moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 218cm high Script to dial has been re-written at some point, some cracking to veneers of glazed door frame - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arch shaped hood having reeded decoration, trunk with short door flanked by conforming split pillars and standing on bracket feet, the circular off-white painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, eight day striking movement, 218cm high 15cm length of beading missing from rectangular panel below trunk door - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock by Allison of Sunderland, the hood with moulded dentil cornice, arch shaped door flanked by tapered pillars with Corinthian capitals, trunk with arch shaped door and standing on bracket feet, the painted dial with Roman numerals, second and calendar dials, eight day striking movement, 216cm high Arabic numerals on dial have clearly been repainted as has the name and town, some chipping to veneers mainly on lower part of case, back section of hood cornice on each side has been sawn away approximately 10cm x 15cm, some general scratches, rubbing, c
19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock by Edwin Fear of Pill St George, Bristol, arch shaped hood with brass paterae, glazed door flanked by spiral twist pillars with brass capitals, trunk with short door and standing on a plinth base, arch shaped painted dial with moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 224cm high Case has various faults to veneers, chips, splits etc, plinth is somewhat rubbed and bruised - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century Black Forest cuckoo bracket clock of typical architectural form, the pediment with carved and pierced foliate decoration, the case with conforming applied embellishments, dial with Roman numerals, movement striking on a gong, 59cm high 3cm split to case below the numeral 6, cuckoo`s door is possibly a replacement, right hand keyhole on dial has a section of its edging missing - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century Black Forest mahogany cased cuckoo mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, painted panel below decorated with two animals, each having moving eyes, 43cm high Cuckoo`s door is probably a replacement, some minor chipping and splits to veneers, both keyholes on dial have enamel chips around the edges - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
George III mahogany cased bracket clock by Sampson Morrice of London, the case having pagoda top with brass handle, four pineapple finials, arch shaped door with pierced brass foliate panels, brass side grilles, arch shaped silvered dial with strike/silent dial and calendar aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed Samp,n Morrice London, brass double fusee movement with engraved foliate back plate and mercury pendulum, 50cm high with handle raised Some minor splits to veneers mainly on frame of glazed door and around the pierced side panels, the seat boards supporting the movement are possibly replacements - We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - ** General condition consistent with age
A c1750 8 day longcased clock with brass dial, silvered chapter rings to main and secondary seconds dial, date aperture below and signed Thomas Hill Lamborne. Decorative spandrels of urns and birds to corners. The heavily carved Black Forest style case incorporating birds and foliate decoration, the hood topped by owls and the iron door latch in the form of a dolphin. The whole being 82 inches tall
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