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A Victorian Gothic Revival two-door oak reliquary by John Hardman & Co, with pierced silver plated fleur-de-lys gallery, the doors with strapwork hinges and embossed panels with the Pelican in her Piety and Agnus Dei decoration, the doors opening to reveal a gilt and silk damask-lined interior, raised on a moulded plinth bearing an engraved silver plated frieze with the legend `Sanctus: Sanctus: Sanctus`, 52cm (20 1/4in) wide
A Victorian triple-fusee eight-day presentation mantel clock with a carved oak Gothic Revival case of architectural form, with brattished parapet and trefoil lancet arches with figures including the Blessed Virgin and Child and apostles, with crocketed piers at the angles, the movement chiming on a main bell and a further rack of four bells, the dial with applied silver chapter ring, the matted centre bearing the Latin inscription Qui Habitat in Adiutorio Altissimi and the date AD 1901, the clock door carved with In Manibus Sortes Mea and each bracket foot with a Gothic letter, 58cm (23in) high overall. Note: This clock, cased by John Hardman & Co, was presented to their chief designer John Aloysius Pippet (1841-1903) on his retirement
An Arts and Crafts oak sideboard. The upper section with central lead glazed cupboard door flanked by two arched shelves supported by one continuous arch, the sides with turned spindles. The lower section with one long drawer and an arrangement of cupboards on cabriole legs and brass ring handles. H172 x W128 x D55cm
A late 18th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and glazed door flanked by turned pilasters over a trunk door to a flat fronted plinth base, the circular brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved to the centre "Josiah Kember Shaw" within pierced C-scroll and phoenix spandrels to a 30 hour movement, 207 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, splits and chips. Some losses. Base with numerous splits, screwed repairs and later additional sections, including whole of lower darker section being a later replacement. Old woodworm holes. Case sits slightly crookedly. Later varnished finish. Various holes and losses to back of case. We can make no guarantees as to whether complete nor whether in working order. Hands have soldered repairs. There is an old piece of fabric across the top of the hood (wood top missing). Dial with scratches.
A Victorian walnut and gilt brass embellished credenza of typical form, the shaped top with brass gilt decoration throughout above a central cupboard door with Sèvres style panel in the manner of Angelica Kaufmann, flanked by two turned pillars, both with extensive floral and foliate gilt embellishments, flanked by two glazed cabinet doors enclosing two shelves, raised on a decorative gilt plinth base, 178 cm x 112 cm CONDITION REPORTS Some general surface scratches and minor knocks and bumps to edges of veneers. Some slight discolouration and fading to body, compared to the top. Joins to veneered front edges have a couple of splits top to bottom centrally and to one corner. Light rubbing to gilding. Gilding becoming a little loose and benefit from being resecured. Gilding rather dull around lower edge from general dirt. Two blocks at front - corners very knocked and bumped, and two back corners knocked and bumped. One front pedestal has a heat damage mark from half way up in a rectangle approx 2 x 3cm and heat damage all round the bottom half of that pedestal, and pedestal is loose and requires resecuring. Various chips to edges particularly to cupboards,and to the veneers approx 1cm x 0.2cm . One of glass panes has a section of gilding missing top edge on the door. Overall, however, a nice sound piece which would benefit from some sympathetic restoration to bring back to former glory.
A mantel clock, in a black slate architectural case, 30 cm high Condition report Report by NG Pendulum present at time of cataloguing Report by JB General wear present to case. General marks scratches, knocks and nicks throughout, most noticeably to corner sections. The feet sections look as though they have been repaired in the past. Gilt decoration to top section is worn, it looks like supporting pillar decoration has been touched. Dial unfortunately displays noticeable cracks, mainly around 1 o'clock, 7 o'clock and 11 o'clock, along with a slight tinge of discolouration. Hands also appear to be slightly bent. Discolouration and general marking present to bezel. Back door worn with some holes to cloth covering. Movement would appear complete as far as we can see. However, it does not appear to currently run. Pendulum would appear original (see extra illustrations for confirmation)
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