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Lot 199

Nineteenth century oak corner cupboard, the panel door enclosing two shelves, height 82cm

Lot 200

Victorian Renaissance style carved oak smokers cabinet, fitted two compartments and three drawers, enclosed by ornate carved foliate framed panel door on lunnet base (af), 47.5 cm high

Lot 240

Mahogany longcase clock with raised double scroll pediment, ogee cornice, the brass dial with single hand inscribed "R. Shalgrave, Northamton", pair turned fore pilasters flanking the dial, plain framed panel door on plinth base, 200cm high

Lot 1846

GEORGE III MARQUETRY INLAID MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker Alexander Bowie of Bo`Ness, the arched enamel dial painted with flowers, the swan neck pediment and hood above the shaped door with acorn finial, on plinth base, 208cm high

Lot 1891

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE with arched glazed door above an arched panelled door, on a plinth base, 234cm high, 90cm wide

Lot 1894

LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWO DOOR WARDROBE with oval panels and bevel mirrored doors above a base drawer, 195cm high, 128cm wide

Lot 1947

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET the top section with astragal glazed door above the base with four bevelled glass doors, 202cm high

Lot 1969

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK with arched enamel dial, concave door on a pedestal base on bun feet, 206cm high

Lot 477

A small mahogany hanging corner cupboard enclosed by one door, 40cm

Lot 480

A small mahogany bowfront hanging corner cupboard enclosed by one door, 45cm

Lot 83

A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock the 11 inch arched painted dial with centred date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals with architectural castle ruins painted to the spandrels and arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door between mahogany crossbanded and satinwood strung front corner hood pilasters over a short triple arched trunk door with central rosewood inlaid lozenge motif on a crossbanded box base (lacking feet), 213cm high

Lot 89

A George II/III oak eight day longcase clock the twelve inch square brass dial signed 'George Hewitt, Marlbro' with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved floral corner spandrels, the four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the hood with square glazed hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters over a rectangular trunk door on a crossbanded boarded base with later skirting plinth, 196cm high NOTE G H Baillie list George Marlbro 1720-69 in Watch Makers and Clock Makers of the World volume one

Lot 92

A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial signed 'R Deaves, Wt Church' with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a silvered chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals under a figural engraved silvered disc to the arch the hood with broken arched pediment above a floral painted frieze and arched hood door between fluted front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door between quarter turned fluted front corner trunk pilasters on a single panel box base and later skirting plinth (restored) 221cm high,

Lot 93

A Victorian oak single fusee drop dial timepiece, the eleven inch enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals, the case with scrolling pediment over a leaf carved surround above a short glazed ogee arched trunk door and vacant crested apron, 105cm high

Lot 98

A 19th century boulle bracket type clock by Japy Freres & Co the 4.5 inch gilded dial with enamel cabochons of Roman numerals under a figural finial in a balloon shaped case with gilt metal mounts on four short scroll feet, the eight day movement striking on a single bell with sunburst pendulum and boulle work to the interior of the door, 40cm high

Lot 102

An early 19th century elm crossbanded mahogany dresser base the rectangular top with crossbanded border and back plate lip over three short frieze drawers above three short graduated drawers flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side all fitted with brass knob handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 166cm wide, 106.5cm high, 49cm deep

Lot 114

A George III oak Montgomeryshire high dresser the boarded three shelf rack flanked by an arched open cabinet and two panel door to each side with short spice drawer below on a three drawer mahogany crossbanded base fitted with knob handles (some lacking), over a scroll cut apron on three ring turned front supports united by the potboard base, raised on short pear shaped front feet, 186.5cm wide, 205cm high, 35cm deep

Lot 115

A mid 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany combined breakfront clock cupboard, the central 17" enamel clock face signed 'Hay, Shrewsbury' with centred subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals under a swan neck pediment with mahogany crossbanded circular hood door and scrolling leaf and branch frieze above a short tapering crossbanded trunk door between spiral turned front corner hood pilasters with leaf carved capitals flanked by two arched panel crossbanded doors to each side opening to reveal three fixed shelves on a breakfront base with a central single panel cabinet door flanked by three crossbanded drawers to each side fitted with turned wooden handles raised on four compressed bun feet, 248cm wide, 269cm high, 67cm deep NOTE Label to the interior of the trunk bought off Andrew & Son, Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, High Street, Welch Pool, December 4th, oak kitchen piece, country style £33 10' 0 Douglas J Elliott notes a Thomas William Hay, Shrewsbury 1822-1856 in Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers

Lot 118

An early 18th century and later oak livery cupboard, the fielded five panel door to the top section opening to reveal two later shelves, flanked by two fielded panels to each side, sitting on a two door cabinet base on stile end supports (at fault), 135cm wide, 191cm high, 51cm deep

Lot 121

An 18th century and later oak cabinet on stand, the rectangular four plank top over a central fixed geometrically moulded panel flanked by a single panel door to each side over three short frieze drawers and a shaped apron on an open stand with square baluster front supports united by a line moulded H stretcher (lacking the top canopied section), 121cm wide, 142cm high, 55.5cm deep

Lot 127

A 19th century oak Arts and Crafts court cupboard with extensive marquetry inlays, the dentil moulded cornice over a stylized flowerhead marquetry frieze above a 17th century style marquetry central panel flanked by two single panel architectural marquetry decorated single panel cabinet doors between square tapering inlaid front corner pilasters on a two door cabinet base with inlaid stylized wave muntins on short square supports between an arched apron on short stepped square feet, 117cm wide, 150cm high, 52cm deep

Lot 129

A 17th century and later credence style table cabinet, the two plank top with moulded edge and canted sides over a central cabinet door with interlocking flower carving within palm leaf carved upright, flanked by a matching panel to either side over an open potboard, above a scroll cut apron on stile end supports, 79cm wide, 85cm high, 43cm deep

Lot 130

A 17th century and later oak mural cabinet on stand, the single plank top over an arched central panel flanked by a gadroon moulded single panel cabinet door to each side, within blind fret carving, on an open potboard base, with turned and tapering front supports, raised on short block feet, 114cm wide, 112cm high, 37cm deep

Lot 133

A 17th century style oak court cupboard of small proportions, the rectangular planked top over a carved frieze and a single arched panel door flanked by a fixed leaf carved and arched panel to each side between slender turned front corner supports over an endless knot and lozenge carved central cabinet door to the base between knot and loop carved panels to each side raised on block front supports with shaped corner brackets, 115cm wide, 132.5cm high, 46.5cm deep

Lot 140

A late 18th/early 19th century oak cabinet, the rectangular two plank top over a deep frieze drawer fitted with iron loop handles over a single panel cabinet door to the base fitted with matching loop handle and iron hinges raised on stile end supports, 75cm wide, 92cm high, 49cm deep

Lot 184

A mid-Victorian walnut pier cabinet with gilt metal mount, the caddy top over a gadrooned gilt metal band above a single glazed door opening to reveal two fixed shelves, raised on a plinth base, 78.5cm wide, 105cm high, 32cm deep

Lot 74

Huntley and Palmers Motor Van Tin in blue livery branded with `Breakfast Biscuits` and Tribrex, with original box, 22cm long Condition report: Scuffs and wear to the enamel overall, rust spots to the rear door as well as the roof, the box is distorted through damp and is missing six flaps.

Lot 167

Tibetan gilt copper temple door plate, 18th century, embossed with the mask of the devouring Kirtimukha, width 38cm.

Lot 982

Mid 19th century Georgian style mahogany knee-hole desk, rectangular top with moulded edge above one long and two stacks of three short drawers, central recess with frieze drawer and single door cupboard, brass handles, bracket feet, width 80cm (31in).

Lot 1033

Early Victorian mahogany bureau, flap inlaid with satinwood stringing opening to reveal heavily inlaid interior, central door flanked by various short drawers and stationery compartments, base with two short and three long graduated drawers fitted with turned wooden handles, all standing on ogee bracket feet, width 122cm (48in).

Lot 408

A 19th Century ship’s watch timepiece by Morris Tobias, London the white enamel dial signed as title, with outer Arabic numeral minutes, and eight hour watch section of three shifts surrounding Roman numeral and baton hours dial, under a convex glass and brass bezel in a tapered mahogany case, the reverse with hinged brass door exposing dust cover, the single fusee movement engraved ‘Morris Tobias London No 165’ with corresponding patentee number to dial, brass suspension loop to top of case, 15.6cm diameter.* Morris Tobias patented his ‘Watch Timepiece’ around 1820 in order to replace the old sand glass. It consisted of a dial divided into 30 minute revolutions.

Lot 699

William Helliwell, Leeds an oak & mahogany longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds & date dials, with painted decoration to the four corners and a rural church scene within the arch, signed to the centre ‘Wm. Helliwell, Leeds, with decorative brass hands, the oak case having canted corners with boxwood stringing, a shaped door to the trunk and mahogany panels, the hood having turned pillars with brass capitals and a swan-neck pediment, the panelled base with crossbanding, height 234cm.* William Helliwell is recorded as working at 27 Duke Street, Leeds from before 1817 until at least 1822, being at number 54 from 1826 until 1853. From 1837 he had a second shop at 2 Vicar Lane. A number of his clocks are dated; the earliest recorded being 1815.

Lot 700

Thomas Hampson, Wrexham an oak longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the backplate engraved with a D above L H surrounded with engraved stars, the twelve-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, diamond half quarter-hour markings, and signed ‘Hampson, Wrexham, 486’ either side of 30, the matted centre with engraved decoration to the date aperture, ringed winding holes and a subsidiary seconds dial, with decorative blued steel hands and female-head spandrels to the four corners, the oak case with crossbanding to the trunk door and base, three-quarter columns with giltwood capitals to the hood and a blind fret below the caddy top, standing on bracket feet, height 224cm.* Thomas Hampson of Wrexham is recorded as working in the High Street from before 1728 until at least 1748, his home known as ‘The Clock’. He was a prolific maker and numbered the majority of his clocks on the dial, as in this example. Two longcase clocks are in the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans with another two in Wrexham Museum. It is known that Hampson made the sundial for Llandderfel churchyard. His son Thomas carried on the clockmaking business and is known to have been working prior to 1772.

Lot 701

Henry Nicolls, Launceston a mahogany longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial having black Roman numerals and outer Arabic five minute numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and signed to the centre ‘Henry Nicolls, Launceston, with decorative blued steel hands and a ‘strike/silent’ lever to the arch, the mahogany case with reeded canted corners and shaped door to the trunk, the hood having fluted pillars with brass capitals, wavy moulding to the door and a swan-neck pediment, with a plain base, height 232cm.* Henry Nicolls is recorded as working in Launceston before 1791 as both a watch and clockmaker, moving to St Austell in 1793 where, on the 21st of January of that year, he advertised for an apprentice.

Lot 740

A George III mahogany estate cabinet with cleated rectangular hinged top, enclosing a compartment, a similar central recessed door flanked either side by three graduated short drawers and on bracket feet, 164cm (5ft 4½in) wide.

Lot 771

A pair of 18th Century style black japanned serpentine commodes each decorated in gilt, red and silver with chinoiserie scenes, scrolling foliate sprays and flowerheads, each central door flanked by concave panels and on fluted and gadrooned legs, 165cm (5f 5in) wide.

Lot 788

A pair of Maund and Berg standing mahogany display cabinets of oval shaped outline with interior plate glass adjustable shelves, enclosed by a central glass door on short cabriole legs, claw and ball feet, 188cm (6ft 2in) high x 111cm (3ft 7½in) wide.

Lot 806

A Mid 18th Century style mahogany ‘Pepys’ bookcase with acanthus carved cavetto cornice, a nine pane glazed door with moulded ovolo astragals, two real and two false brass escutcheons, six graduated drawers below and on short cabriole front legs, 120cm (3ft 11in) wide, 230cm (7ft 6 ½in) high.

Lot 2010

An Edwardian mahogany part bedroom suite, crossbanded in satinwood and with fan inlay, comprising a three section wardrobe with central mirror door flanked by two panelled doors and a dressing chest.

Lot 2020

A late Victorian walnut and burr walnut inverted breakfront three piece bedroom suite, with carved leaf scroll and fluted decoration, the wardrobe with a moulded pediment above a central mirrored door flanked by a pair of glazed panelled doors above five drawers, on a plinth base, width approx 206cm, together with a matching marble top wash stand and dressing table, on turned legs, together with a towel rail.

Lot 2051

A Victorian walnut bedside cabinet, fitted with a panel door, on a plinth base.

Lot 2105

An early 20th Century painted bowfront corner cabinet, fitted with a glazed door, on a plinth base.

Lot 2157

An early 20th Century walnut cabinet, the panel door carved with a lyre, the interior fitted with sliding trays, on block legs, width approx 52cm.

Lot 2207

A late Victorian walnut two door cabinet, with an upholstered top, on block legs.

Lot 2694

A cast iron door fixing in the form of a portico with a gilt surmount of two squirrels flanking an urn, height approx 46cm.

Lot 1040

A George V mahogany wall clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the case with scroll moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by beaded decoration, together with a pendulum and key.

Lot 1042

An early 20th Century walnut mantel clock with eight day chiming movement, the textured brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals cornered by foliate spandrels, the arched case with moulded foliate decoration above a glazed door flanked by reeded columns, on bracket feet, height approx 44.5cm, together with a key and pendulum.

Lot 1044

An early 20th Century oak case clock with chiming movement, the rectangular case with glazed door, on a plain base and block legs, together with pendulum.

Lot 1082

Two 20th Century Hermle brass skeleton wall clocks, each with silvered chapter ring and striking on a bell, within a wooden case with perspex door, together with another Hermle wall clock and a wheel barometer, with three pendulums and keys.

Lot 1097

A 20th Century George III style mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing a subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed `Godfrey Down, Warninglid`, the hood with moulded arch pediment and glazed door above a crossbanded trunk door, panelled base and plinth, height approx 197cm, together with two weights, a pendulum and winder.

Lot 1102

A George V oak longcase clock with eight day chiming movement, the square brass dial and chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced scroll spandrels framing a matt centre, the hood with stepped pediment above a carved fruiting scroll frieze and glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the trunk door and base with similarly carved and moulded decoration, on bun feet, height approx 181.5cm, together with pendulum and key.

Lot 1104

A late 19th Century walnut Vienna style wall clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the two section dial with Roman numerals, the case with arched surmount above a glazed door and tapered apron, height approx 118cm, together with a pendulum, two weights and winder (some faults).

Lot 1105

A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the painted square dial with Roman numerals and date aperture and inscribed `Jno Carmalt Ringwood`, cornered by shells and scrolls, the hood with a swan neck pediment with brass rosettes above a glazed door flanked by columns, the trunk door with crossbanded decoration above a plain base, on bracket feet, height approx 200cm, together with pendulum and weight.

Lot 1120

A late 19th Century walnut Vienna style wall clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the two section dial with Roman numerals, the case with arched surmount above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters above a reeded tapering apron, height approx 119cm, together with pendulum and two weights (some faults).

Lot 1248

A 'Marina' Atmos clock, by Jaeger le Coultre, gilded with masted sailing ships in relief, 23cm high, damaged door

Lot 1517

An Edwardian mahogany single door display cabinet, 59cm wide, and a low two drawer chest, on cabriole legs (2)

Lot 1076

A large collection of decanter tops, door handles, finials etc.

Lot 1091

A small mahogany tool makers cabinet with three drawers and a slide away front door the plaque surrounding the lock depicting two anchors and entitled Hengstenberg Bielefeld.

Lot 1371

A quantity of Trend router jigs, to include door tops etc

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