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An Edwardian mahogany boxwood lined and inlaid display cabinet, the upper section with dentil cornice centred by a glazed door flanked by two concave glazed panels surmounted by conch shell fluted pediment, the base of shaped outline centred by a frieze drawer and a cupboard flanked by two bow fronted doors on square tapering legs united by an undertier
A walnut mirror door wardrobe in the Art Nouveau taste, the central bevelled edge rectangular plate flanked by panels with tendril carved decoration over a drawer base on stile supports CONDITION REPORTS Approx 2m high x 106cm wide. Overall quite a few scuffs and scratches. One handle missing. Drawer bottom has been replaced. Some chips and splits, including to cornice.
A Victorian pine breakfront dresser, the upper section with adjustable shelving and two glazed panelled doors on base of three drawers and two cupboard doors to bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Quite heavy wear and stains. Old woodworm holes, and a large area of woodworm damage and loss to left edge of lower section where the door hinges would fit (door currently unattached). Various old splits and chips.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Foster of Whitehaven, with swans neck pediment with Verre Eglomise glass panels beneath, with arched door enclosing the 13 inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and eight day striking movement, flanked on either side by fluted columns, with long trunk door beneath also flanked by fluted quarter columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 87 ins (see illustration).
A 19th century mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice above three glazed doors with ogee moulded astragals enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with inverted breakfront with frieze drawers above four drawers flanked on either side by a panelled cupboard door. Width 69 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak longcase clock by Jonathan Storr of York, with caddy top above the arched glazed door enclosing the 12 inch arched brass dial with strike and silent to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture flanked by fluted columns, with long trunk door beneath, conforming base and raised on bracket feet. Height 89 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak dresser base, with matched Delft rack, the rack with Greek Key moulded cornice above a shaped apron and four shelves beneath with plate retainers, the base with moulded edge above three central drawers with brass drop handles flanked on either side by a cupboard door and with shaped apron and bracket feet beneath. Width 70 ins (see illustration).
A late 19th century oak Aesthetic Movement wardrobe, with detachable moulded dentil cornice above a central full length mirrored door flanked on either side by a stylised tulip carved panel and all enclosing a series of sliding trays, hanging space and drawers. Width 78 ins, height 86 ins, depth 24 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak longcase clock by Wilkinson of Wigton, with moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing the 11.5 inch square brass dial inscribed "Wilkinson, Wigton", with date aperture and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, flanked by turned columns, with long trunk door crossbanded and flanked by fluted quarter column and with conforming base with canted angles. Height 80.5 ins (see illustration).
A late Victorian walnut wardrobe with dressing table and bedside cabinet, the wardrobe with detachable moulded cornice above a central mirrored door with bevelled glass flanked by foliate carved and plain panels, the base fitted with two drawers with brass drop handles. Wardrobe width 67.5 ins.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID BRACKET CLOCKsigned on the painted dial BENTLEY & BECK ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON, with blued steel hands, twin fusee movement, the signature repeated on the backplate and numbered 762, bell, pendulum and pull/repeat in arched case with brass side frets and feet, 39cm hCase with old let in veneer patch above the brass door release button and with some old veneer cracks on the front, the dial slightly discoloured but not repainted. The movement apparently complete and in going order
A WALNUT AND EBONISED VIENNA WALL CLOCKthe timepiece with enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with triangular pediment and glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, 106cm h, c1900Provenance: By family tradition a gift from the mother of D H Lawrence, Mrs Lydia Lawrence (1852-1910) to Ruth Roesetta Milward (Mrs George Everitt, m1914) (1885-1959) thence by descent to the present vendor.Although documentary evidence is lacking, the tantalising oral tradition as to this clock being a relic from the family home of D H Lawrence is plausible. Described as a `lace machinist` in the Census, Ruth Milward of St Ann`s, Nottingham had earlier attended Nottingham School of Art in Waverley Street. A contemporary of D H Lawrence, he was educated briefly at University College around the corner in Shakespeare Street. It is possible that Mrs Lawrence may have become acquainted with Ruth Milward on one of her visits to Nottingham, where she bought haberdashery to sell from the small shop in the front froom of her home in Victoria Street, Eastwood.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN EBONISED BOULLE PIER CABINETSwith outset angles and giltmetal mounts enclosed by a glazed door and inlaid with cut brass scrollwork on a ground of red stained shell, 109cm h; 41 x 82cm, oval embossed brass trade label of T H FILMER & SONS... BERNERS ST OXFORD ST LONDON WProvenance: Possibly purchased from Topham & Hamlet of Derby in November 1881.Old scratches and marks on the top, minor losses, one piece of the cut brass scrollwork detached but present. Ebony veneers around the foot of one cabinet partly missing
AN ENGLISH WALNUT CHINA RACK DESIGNED BY ERNEST GIMSTONthe cupboard at either end fitted with one or two oak shelves enclosed by a moulded door with raised octagonal panel, the shelves between chamfered division and lattice back, 46cm h; 121 x 15cm, printed depository label of E E LAPWORTH & SONS DEPOSITORIES AYLESTONE ROAD LEICESTER inscribed MESSRS HARRISON MURRAY 16, c1900Provenance: Mentor Gimson (1851-1925) thence by descent to the present vendor.In fine entirely unrestored original condition, of pleasing colour and patina with some minor paint splashes, on the underside of the top and the centre shelf an old row of hooks which may or may not be original, on the reverse the bottom of one of the sides slightly chipped
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