Jens Risom two door cabinet Jens Risom two door cabinet, by Jens Risom Designs, Inc., walnut, aluminum legs with the original disk feet, two doors, refinished, 36"w x 21"d x 31.75"h, very good condition No water rings or stains. Refinished. All feet intact. Small chips to the back edge on one side. Magnetic closure system missing from doors/interior; doors do not stay closed very well. No damage to the handles.
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A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the painted arch dial signed Richard Wright of Witham, w.12", having subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched and panelled door to the trunk, h.208cm (excluding finials)
An early Victorian oak longcase clock, the painted square signed Ray of Bury St Edmunds, w.12",m having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with arched panel door and box base, h.199cm Footnote: Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers records a William Ray (1830-1864) as a watch and clockmaker at 2 Brentgovel Street in various directories from 1830 through to 1884. There was also a David Ray operating out 25 Hatter Street in 1844.
An early 19th century Irish mahogany longcase clock, having a broken swan neck pediment, twin half turned pilasters flanking square brass dial signed Thomas Blundell, Dublin, w.13½", having applied cast gilt brass spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having panelled door to a panelled box base, h.243cm
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed Packer & Taylor of Reading, w.12", having painted ships automata to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panelled door, h.216cm
A late 19th century Spanish/Moorish heavily inlaid bureau cabinet, the upper section having panelled door inlaid with penwork, ivory and brass marquetry with a standing figure, the sloping fall further inlaid with a classical horse-drawn chariot bearing angels and cherubs, w.106cm, h.173cm, d.51cm
Tipp & Co. tinplate German army six-wheel truck with clockwork AA-gun and two composition figures. Vehicle is G/VG with tinprinted camouflage, winch to front and rear with original string, moveable front wheels, opening driver`s cab door, overall length 28cm. Figures are F-G with pins to underside that fit into holes in cab or rear seat. Excellent opportunity to acquire an exceptional example of this desirable model.
A dark blue and gold Japanned bedroom suite, comprising a wardrobe, with triple-arched cornice over a central arched door enclosing trays with drawers below, flanked on each side by hanging space enclosed by an arched door with mirror inside, on moulded base and ball feet, 210cm wide, a dressing table, 137cm wide, a chest of drawers on turned legs, 128cm wide, an oval hanging mirror, a dressing table mirror, a bedside cupboard, a towel rail, three chairs, and a head and footboard for a bed (11) (takes 4` mattress)
A Victorian figured walnut and boxwood strung secretaire/music cabinet, 3rd quarter 19th century, the fall front as one drawer, two drawers and a cupboard door below enclosing three shelves for sheet music, raised on castors, 62cm by 37cm by 96cm Variations in colour, oak fading. Repair and replacement to boxwood stringing. Sides with colour losses. Leather replaced. General scratches and bruises consistent with age. 270513
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