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A good quality George III style mahogany bookcase sideboard of small proportions, the pierced broken arch pediment with Greek Key frieze surmounting a central breakfront single door astral glazed display case, flanked either side by similar cases over a sideboard with central serpentine front nest of five graduating drawers, flanked either side by a single drawer above a solid panel door enclosing shelves, all on plinth base, 20th century, 204cm (h) by 124cm (w) by 37cm (d)
Jos Wiston Newport (Shropshire), an early 18th century oak and mahogany bodied long case clock, the later broken arch top pediment with three brass ball finials, 30cm square painted face on a thirty hour single weight movement, the door with shell inlay, canted reeded corners to trunk with matching box base on small bracket feet, 218cm high
‘Bird’, A selection of re-made Arts and Crafts curtains by Morris & Co., designed by William Morris in 1878, woven woollen hand loom jacquard in shades of blue with pink head to birds (some fading and sun bleaching to some edges), comprising: a door curtain, 331cm x 177cm; three curtains, 197cm x 120cm; a short curtain, 81cm x 110cm; two pelmets and a quantity of off-cuts, the largest 120cm x 130cm, See Parry, Linda ‘William Morris Textiles’ New York 1994, p. 152. Originally these were the study curtains in Compton Hall. Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A Victorian brass door porter, last quarter 19th century, cast as a hairy paw, with foliate stem rising to the handle, 40cm high Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
Two Victorian brass and cast iron door porters, last quarter 19th century, one with a stag beside a tree cast in relief, with shaped iron base, 41cm high; the other cast in the manner of a bell with trophy in relief to the front, the stem and ring handle above, 35cm high Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A Victorian brass door porter, mid 19th century, with openwork scrolling foliage beneath a slender, openwork stem, a ring handle above, 34cm high Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
An oak corner cupboard, circa 1780, moulded frieze, above a profusely acanthus carved 17th century panelled door, 79cm high, 68cm wide, 40cm deep Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Jos Clarke, Alcester, the 11" brass dial with scroll engraved centre and mask pierced spandrels, signed, powered by a 30 hour movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat topped case with linette carved frieze and free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door and raised on a plain base with bracket feet, 79 1/2" (202cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MARQUETRY AND LINE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 1/4" painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, floral centre and fruit painted spandrels, indistinctly signed, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with broken swan neck pediment, gilt painted frieze, free standing fluted fore columns, over three oval shell and fan inlays and flame cut long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter, fluted square cluster columns and raised on a crossbanded base with chamferred forecorners, 82" (208cm) high, lacks bracket feet
NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, signed C. Volonte, Trowbridge, the silvered dial with vernier and alcohol thermometer, signed, above a visible tube, housed in a case with brass finial to the broken architectural pediment above a crossbanded door, feather banded trunk and later stained beech cistern cover, 39" (99cm) high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, by Fairbrother, Stockport, the 14" painted Roman dial with chapel ruins to the corners and female harvester to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a b bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, above reeded oblong free standing fore columns, trunk door with shaped top and panel below, flanked by rounded corners and raised on a panelled and chamferred base with ogee bracket feet, 91" (231cm) high
MID VICTORIAN LINE INLAID BUR WALNUTWOOD CREDENZA, the shaped top outlined in green metal beading above a stylised scroll inlaid frieze and central glazed cupboard door, flanked by turned and fluted columns and conforming bow fronted end doors, enclosing two line inlaid shelves to the red plush lined interior raised on a shaped plinth base, 37 1/4" (94.6cm) high, 67" (172cm) wide
TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CROSSBANDED AND MARQUETRY INLAID KINGWOOD LADY`S WRITING DESK, the quarter cut oblong top above a conforming barley front and floral inlay, enclosing serpentine fronted small drawers, cupboard door and slide over two long drawers raised on downswept square section legs with gilt metal sabots and capping`s, 39 3/4" (101cm) high, 30" (76.2cm) wide
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY WALNUTWOOD SMALL BUREAU BOOKCASE, in the Arts and Crafts style, the broken swan neck pediment above a plain frieze and pair of lead glazed cupboard doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves to the interior, over a panelled fall front, enclosing short drawers, pigeon holes and central cupboard door to the oak lined interior, above three long graduated doors, fitted with loop handles with embossed backplates and raised on tall shaped bracket feet, 87" (221cm) high, 35 1/4" (89.5cm) wide
Lewis Bonhote, J. "Birds of Britain With Illustrations in Colour Selected by H. E. Dresser From His "Birds of Europe"", Adam & Charles Black 1907, numerous colour plates with tissue guards, front hinge cracked, bookplate inside front cover, ffep missing, half title foxed, pictorial brown cloth with gilt titles, t.e.g. Gosse, P. H. "Popular British Ornithology...of The British Isles", Reeve, Benham & Reeve 1849, colour frontis, numerous colour plates, binding completely loose, front board detached, backstrip missing, blind stamped with gilt decoration to front board Furneaux, W. "The Out-Door World or The Young Collector's Handbook", Longmans, Green & Co. 1919, colour plates, red cloth, and Macloed, Fiona "At the Turn of the Year, Essays and Nature Thoughts", illus. by H. C. Preston Macgoun, T. N. Foulis, numerous illus., small colour plates tipped in onto grey paper, green cloth, black titles to front board, gilt titles to spine
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial with a moon phase lunette, the spandrels decorated with figures emblematic of the seasons, the dial with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary dials, broken swan-neck pediment with brass finials, satinwood faced marquetry panel, Gothic arched door, flanked by engaged Corinthian columns, ogee bracket feet, height 239cms.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial, signed "Heny. Sanderson, London", with subsidiary second dial, strike silent dial to the lunette, cast rococo spandrels, eight-day two-chain movement, striking on a bell, pagoda hood with a fretwork panel and brass urn finials, arched top to the long door, bracket feet, height 242cms.
An Art Nouveau inlaid mahogany display cabinet, by Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, the centre section with a projecting cornice, foliate frieze over a glazed panelled door with ornament scrolling white metal foliate tracery, flanked by mirror-back shelves over cupboards, single drawer below the glazed door,open base, the lock plates stamped S.& P/B., width 138cms, depth 47cms, height 193cms.
A Continental carved oak bookcase, late 19th Century, moulded and gadrooned cornice, glazed panelled door, flanked by mask head terms, on fruiting vines, the base section with a frieze drawer, over a multi-panelled door similarly flanked by terms and fruiting vines, width 92cms, depth 50cms, height 232cms.
An early 19th Century oak long case clock with eight day striking movement, hand painted dial, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and Roman numerals with floral sprig decorated spandrels in a segmental pediment hood with column supports, the trunk door with carved decoration, unsigned, 85 ins (215 cms) high
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