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A William and Mary Walnut Cabinet on Stand, the moulded cornice above a shaped frieze drawer, and two inlaid panel doors enclosing a fully fitted interior with central door surrounded by nine drawers with brass drop handles, a later stand with bulbous turned tapering legs and shaped stretcher, 94cms wide x 45cms deep x 135cms high
A good six piece Continental figured walnut and inlaid bedroom suite comprising wardrobe with central shaped bevelled mirrored door flanked by twin cupboard doors raised on squat cabriole legs, a matching dressing table commode with shaped mirror above veined marble top and three long drawers, a pair of single beds, and a pair of veined marble topped bedside cabinets, each piece with foliate scroll gilt metal sabots and line inlay, wardrobe width 216cm.
An Art Deco style walnut two door display cabinet, width 123cm, height 128.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are no glass shelves. There is a repaired hole to the back panel, there are varnish losses to the top left side, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A mid-18th Century and later oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with single hand and date aperture framed by a chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `Rd. Bullock, Ellesmere` and numbered `264`, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with arched door above a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 199cm, together with pendulum and weight (alterations). Note: Richard Bullock of Ellesmere, Shropshire was born in 1719 into a family of clockmakers, led by his father Edmund Bullock and continued by his brother Jeremiah Bullock. Richard Bullock died in 1797, aged 78.
A Victorian ebonized bracket clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the brass break arch dial with silvered strike/silent indicator above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, No 3272`, all cornered with pierced scroll and amorini mask spandrels, the backplate similarly inscribed, the arched case with brass carry handle and four foliate finials above a glazed door and fret panels, on a plinth base and brass bun feet, weight approx 41.5cm, together with a pendulum and winder.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with date aperture and black Roman numerals within borders of idyllic rural scenes, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with rectangular door, on bracket feet, height approx 215cm, together with pendulum and weight.
A George V oak diminutive longcase clock with eight day movement, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the case with moulded pediment above a glazed door and barley twist columns, the trunk hinged door on a panelled base, plinth and bun feet, height approx 138cm, with pendulum and key.
A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental mahogany diminutive longcase clock of slender proportions, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the brass break arch dial with Roman numerals and engraved scrolls, the arched hood with turned finials and columns flanking a glazed door, the slender trunk with arched door on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 157.5cm, together with pendulum (alterations and restoration).
A 20th Century Italian walnut bracket clock and pedestal, the clock with eight day Franz Hermle movement striking on five gongs, the embossed gilt circular dial inset with enamel hour plaques displaying Roman numerals and inscribed `Tiffany, Made in Italy`, the case with seated putto surmount above a glazed door and sides, inlaid foliate scroll panels and applied gilt metal figural, foliate and scroll mounts, with pendulum and key, height approx 76cm, the similarly decorated pedestal inlaid with flowers on an ebonized base, height approx 114cm.
Grantham Interest. An 18thC Memorial brass plaque engraved "Here lyeth the body of Anne Brownlow daughter of Sir William Brownlow of Humby in the County of Lincoln who departed this life on 5th day of August 1720 aged 72 years", 25cm x 33cm. Provenance: The vendor advises that it came from an auction we conducted back in the 1970s/80s for Porter Bros builders of Fulbeck. Little Humby church is the potential place of origin as it was found on a door bought at the sale.
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