L. Levi of Bedford, an early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted face with arched dial, secondary dial and date aperture supporting a twin train striking movement under a hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk with ogee shaped door and plain base on bracket feet CONDITION REPORT: Face with wear, case with splits, no guarantee as to working order
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An 18th Century green japanned chinoiserie decorated long case clock, decorated with figures and warrior on horseback with pagoda, prunus trees, birds and floral scrolls, the arched hood with glazed door flanked by turned pilasters over an arched trunk panelled door to a flat fronted and plinth base, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within mask head and pierced scrolling spandrels to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture to an arch with silvered boss inscribed "Samuel Smith, Richmond" to an eight day striking movement on a bell, 225 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The case has been re-japanned in the late 19th / early 20th century. Overall with wear and scuffs, quite a lot of cracks and chips to decoration, some separating at joins to the carcass of the case and some repairs and inserted sections, various chips and losses, case does not stand quite vertical and leans slightly to one side, hood also with various chips and old repairs, etc. plus cracks to top of arch, decoration to case also with various chips and touch-up paint, etc., brass face with small hand and fitments missing, damage/section broken off to one corner (lower right), various tarnish, scratches, etc.
A 19th Century mahogany cased long case clock, the arched hood with brass finials flanked by stop fluted pilasters over an arched trunk door with three quarter stop fluted and gilt metal mounted pilasters to a panelled base on bracket feet, the circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed "E Bird, Bristol", to an eight day striking movement on a bell. 203 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Circular face with various wear, scuffs, tarnish and discolouration plus hand to small dial to top missing, some knocks and chips and touch-up paint, case overall with some wear and scuffs, section of moulding to edge of door broken off although there is a splinter/section sellotaped to interior of case, veneers with age cracks and some lifting and splits throughout, gilding with wear, metal top of one ball finial is broken off and missing, some splits to back board including board to rear of movement, overall colour appears reasonably good. Weights are not brass covered.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded long case clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment, centred by a brass spreadeagle finial, glazed door flanked by turned pillars over a panelled trunk door to a flat fronted skirted base, the arched painted dial with moon phase and symbols of the four continents enclosing a chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial to an eight day striking movement by Moore, Ipswich, 210 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Case with wear, scuffs and some splits and separating at joins. Veneers with splits, lifting and some losses. Base of plinth appears to be a replacement. Some old woodworm holes. Some old repairs.
An early 19th Century oak cased long case clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial with glazed door flanked by gilt metal mounted fluted pilasters over a mahogany cross-banded trunk door to a fielded panel base on bracket feet, the arched dial with painted oval of a young woman in a landscape holding a bunch of flowers within gilt borders, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals centred by a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed "Hill, Stafford", to an eight day striking movement, 216 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Case with scuffs, scratches and stains, various chips and losses, quite a few cracks and splits to the wood, and some separating at joins, hood with replacement wooden section across the top (please see photos),various cracks and losses and glued repairs, various chips and losses, denting to the ball finial (please see photos)., dial with wear and crazing/craqueleur to finish, various areas of over-painting where decoration has flaked away, some slight warping to the face.
A George III mahogany night table, the tray top above a rising door over a slim drawer raised on square moulded supports, 58 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, stains. Numerous large splits, including to both sides. Woodworm holes to carcass. Chips and losses to veneers. Some splitting, warping and lifting to veneers. Some warping to top. Large watermarks and scrapes to front. Brass catches appear to be later replacements. Pull out section to front has been converted to a drawer.
A Victorian amboyna and ebonised veneered music cabinet, the cross-banded top with squared corners over a single glazed door enclosing four shelves with ivory inlaid tags inscribed "Dances", "Miscellaneous" and "Songs" over a partition flanked by ebonised and gilded side pillars, raised on a plinth base to turned feet, 59.5 cm wide
A Victorian burr walnut and inlaid side cabinet, the top cross-banded and with moulded edge above a marquetry inlaid frieze and single cupboard door with ornate marquetry inlaid decoration opening to reveal a velvet lined interior with single shelf, flanked by turned and faux fluted tapering pillars raised on a plinth base, with gilt metal embellishments throughout, 86 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs and some fading, some drying cracks and some scratches and losses to veneers to top, fading to the front, section of moulding to the right of the door broken away but present, extensive woodworm holes particularly to the top frieze which has come through the marquetry decoration, also to the top of the door and to the plinth base, plus a few throughout and to the acanthus carved pilaster decoration, some loss, dulling and water damage to finish to the plinth base.
A late Victorian walnut and cross-banded display cabinet, the top with three quarter pierced brass gallery over a single glazed door enclosing a red velvet lined interior of three shelves flanked by two further glazed panels (one missing), raised on a plinth base with gilt brass embellishments throughout, 84 cm wide
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, the central section with single glazed vase shaped door with fall front below, the fall front with fitted compartment and secret compartment behind, flanked by two glazed cabinets with serpentine shaped glass, the lower section with single glazed drawer, raised on tapered squared legs and spade feet, united by a shaped undertier, H 195 cm, W 125 cm, D 38 cm
A mid 19th century large longcase clock with swan neck pediment over painted dial with moon phase to arch and painted spandrels depicting The Seasons, seconds dial, date niche, the face and trunk flanked by columns, the door to case with triple arch top, signed Fletcher of Chester, signature worn - reputed working
A late Victorian mahogany wardrobe with central section of two doors and two short over three long drawers flanked by two mirrored doors, 184cms wide, 58cms deep, 227cms high, together with dressing table fitted two drawers and undershelf, top fitted with shield shaped mirror, 122cms wide, 53cms deep, 179cms high also single door pot cupboard.
A 19th Century mahogany long case clock, eight day movement with painted enamelled dial, secondary dial and date aperture, painted rolling moon phase and ting tang mechanism, name on front Boddington, Coventry the arched hood with turned supports above figured mahogany case with short arched door flanked by two further turned pillars, raised on ogee feet, dial size 35.5cm dia height 243cm high
Georgian style mahogany crossbanded oak high dresser with a plate rack fitted three central shelves flanked by a further shelf and cupboard door with a short drawer below, the base fitted two drawers and standing on cabriole supports united by a pierced shaped apron, 145cms wide Dresser base 83cm high x 52cm deep, plate rack 110cm high x 21.5cm deep - Please see images attached, for further details please telephone department who will talk you through this item - General condition consistent with age **
Shapland and Petter walnut sideboard, the raised back having three panels, each with mother-of-pearl and stained wood marquetry inlaid stylised foliate decoration, the base fitted a single drawer with a blind panel door below and a second door with conforming inlaid stylised foliate decoration, both door locks stamped S & P B, 126cm wide base 94cm high x 56.5cm deep, top 36cm high x 24cm deep - Please see images attached, for further details please telephone department who will talk you through this item - General condition consistent with age **
George III mahogany kneehole desk fitted two long drawers, blind panel door to the kneehole below flanked by three drawers to each pedestal, standing on bracket feet, 79cm wide 79cm high x 49cm deep - Please see images attached, for further details please telephone department who will talk you through this item - General condition consistent with age **
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with long door and ebonised stringing and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial with bobbing ship, silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 218cm high We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - please contact department for further details (see extra images) - General condition consistent with age **
18th Century oak longcase clock by Samuel Quarman of Temple Cloud, the square hood with moulded cornice, glazed door flanked by tapered split pillars, trunk with long door having star inlay and standing on bracket feet, 11" brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast spandrels, silvered calendar aperture and signed to the lower rim, 30 hour striking movement, 212cm high We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - please contact department for further details (see extra images) - General condition consistent with age **
19th Century all brass microscope together with a brass bullseye condenser, small quantity of slides etc, the mahogany case having a glazed door and brass carrying handle, height of case 44cm The sliding plate holder does not move correctly due to the wheel slipping constantly - General condition consistent with age **
Microscopy - Late 19th/early 20th Century stained pine slide cabinet fitted fifteen drawers enclosed by a panelled door and containing approximately 550 slides including microphotographs, botany, histology, insects, diatoms etc. Makers include John Ford, Cole, Bourgogne, Watson, J.H. Steward, Moller, Russell, Suter, Baker and W. Joshua., 38.25cm wide Would suggest viewing slides in person (please see images), case is worn and some drawers do not slide easily - General condition consistent with age **
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