EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TWO STAGE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over three shaped and fitted shelves originally behind single glazed door, now open, the base with a pair of fan moulded blind cupboard doors with fitted single shelf to the interior, standing on bracket feet. C1830. 42" Wide x 23" Deep x 85" High.
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by J. Tylar, Ashby, the case overall decorated with checkered banding and mahogany crossbanding, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded pilasters, the waist with crossbanded shaped door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panel base, no lacking original feet. The face decorated with Cows watering and floral spandrels, having Roman numerals and seconds dial. 18" High x 12.75" wide. Overall now 87" High.
18TH CENTURY CHINOISERIE LACQUERED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Charles Clay of London, having flat hood with arched aperture, arch waist door and panel base on bracket feet. The case overall decorated with sepia and gilded chinoiserie designs. Arch brass face with seesaw automoton featuring two gentlemen to the arch, the face with silvered chapter rings, having Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture with pierced gilded foliate spandrels, marked Chas Clay London. The face 17" High x 12". Eight day movement striking on one bell. Overall 88" High.
LATE GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Herbert of Ludlow, the case with overall mahogany crossbanding and satinwood stringing, having broken swan neck pediment with brass ball and spike finial's above arched aperture flanked by plain turned columns, the waist with shaped door having inlaid Prince Of Wales feathers on panelled base with later platform support. Arch painted face with sportsman shooting over pointer to the arch and baskets of flowers to the spandrels, Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day movement striking on one bell, the face 20" x 13.75".
LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, marked Gregory of Basingstoke, having moulded cornice above square aperture flanked three quarter turned pilasters, the waist with plain door on a panel base with platform support. Square painted dial with fan spandrels, seconds dial and date dial, 12" Square eight day two train movement striking on one bell. 80" High overall.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, by Richard Foote of Faversham, having arched moulded hood with arched aperture flanked by spirally turned columns, the waist with arched door flanked by quarter spirally moulded pilasters on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch painted face decorated with flowers to the arch and the spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. The face 18" x 12.5". Eight day movement with false plate, two train movement striking on one bell. 84" High approx.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Thomas Davies of Morriston, the case overall with checker bandings and having arched hood with ball and spike finials above arched aperture flanked by wrythen turned pilasters, the waist with rectangular moulded door flanked by quarter moulded wrythen pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. The face painted with cottages and castle ruins and having Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. The face 18" x 13.5" overall. 90" High.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by J Wells & Sons of Solihull, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial above square aperture flanked by reeded columns, the waist with mahogany banded and shell inlaid door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a crossbanded panel base with bracket feet. The face with floral spandrels, Roman numerals and painted swan decoration with date aperture. Thirty hour movement strikes on one bell. The face 12" Square.
A 20th century Georgian style dolls house with brick effect walls under a slate effect roof, Georgian style white painted windows and steps leading to green painted front door. The interior contains a quantity of modern dolls house furniture and fittings together with wiring for light fittings, height 80cm, width 68cm
A Lehmann double garage with Galop and Sedan tinplate clockwork cars, as featured on page 133 of the book (Toy Autos), comprising no. 772 double garage, white with green tin printed detail, embossed brown/red tiled roof, two twin opening doors, with securing catches, the cars comprising 15cm Galop racing car with driver and steering wheel, no.1, together with a green 'Sedan' four door car no.765 (illustrated)
A fine quality Edwardian carved and panelled mahogany cased chiming longcase clock with nine graduated tubular gongs, by Mappin & Webb of London, the highly decorative arched dial applied with gilt metal fretwork, silvered chapter ring, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, silvered 'chime/silent' dial, silvered 'Whittington, Westminster, St Michael' dial, 'strike/silent' lever, and three winding holes, the case featuring a partitioned glazed panelled door flanked by fluted canted pilasters, a blind fret collar, and applied foliate carved laurel motif to the base panel, the hood with blind fret arch flanked by dial pilasters, with pendulum (not necessarily the original pendulum) and three weights (not necessarily the original weights), height approx. 232cm (illustrated)
A fine quality early 20th century French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted kingwood veneered serpentine fronted vitrine, featuring shaped glazed panels to the door and side upper sections, with signed hand painted classical panels beneath, the whole elaborately mounted with classically cast giltwood appliqués, width approx 80cm (illustrated)
A George II 30 hour duration Longcase Clock, the 11in (28cm) brass dial with a brass chapter ring stamped John Rouckleiffe within applied mask and foliate spandrels, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding and boxwood and ebony chequer strung lines enclosing a crown medallion to the trunk door, striking on a bell, overall height, 79in (200.5cm)
W. Flather, Halifax, A Georgian mahogany Longcase Clock, having a 30 hour bell strike movement and arched 14in (35.6cm) dial painted with a figure of a seated lady and architectural spandrels enclosing subsidiary seconds and date dials, the case with a broken swan neck pediment, glazed hood and columns above a trunk door and stepped case.
Horikawa (Japan) Super Astronaut Robot, c.1960`s: tinplate battery operated robot, with opening chest to reveal plastic guns, clear visor with face behind, height 29cm. G condition with clean battery compartment, tested - when switched on robot swivels at waist, only one door to chest appears to open, guns light up and make firing sound, robot sometimes walks. Contained in G/F box.
Yonezawa (Japan) Moon Explorer M-27: battery operated tinplate walking vehicle, with `NASA` to sides, clear plastic dome to front and back, astronaut figures to cockpit and opening side door, tinplate remote control with battery compartment and cable. Length 21cm. G/F, missing revolving antenna. Tested- vehicle walks and rear lights light up, side door opens and astronaut on wire comes out.
Four Moko Lesney Matchbox models: 7 Milk Cart; 21 Coach; 5 Double Decker; No.1 Accessory Pack (overall G-VG in F-G boxes, some end flaps missing). Together with Matchbox Garage Showroom and Service Station, red and yellow (G, shutter door missing, in G/VG box), and a selection of accessories.
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