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A 19th Century Scottish mahogany long case clock, the arched moulded top with finial surmount over a shaped arched trunk door to a panelled flat fronted base on bracket feet, the circular brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed "Green, Edin.r" to an eight day striking movement, 22 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid cased long case clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials and glazed door flanked by reeded pilasters over a shaped trunk door with part canted angles to a flat fronted base on splayed bracket feet, the painted dial with woodcutter to the arch, over a circular dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial inscribed "Halliwell, Dewsbury" to an eight day striking movement, 227 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian ebonised, amboyna banded and inlaid credenza, the top with bowed corners and moulded edge over a central mirrored door enclosing a lined interior with single shelf flanked by two turned tapering and fluted gilt metal capped side columns and two bowed glazed cabinet doors enclosing two further shelves on a plinth base to turned feet, 153 cm wide x 106.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHAMBER BARREL ORGAN BY HENRY BRYCESON with six stops, drum, "Tabour" triangle, twenty four keys and four barrels each of ten tunes, in lancet arched Gothic case with gilt dummy pipes and painted signature board inscribed H BRYCESON 3 Little Thames Street East Street LONDON with crown and lion and unicorn supporters, PATENT below, in an oval frame, two printed DIRECTIONS labels inside the door, with brass winding crank, on panelled base, the whole flanked by pilasters with carved capitals, 193cm h; 54 x 77cm Henry Bryceson established his business in 1796 at 3 Little Thames Street. He is recorded there in Holden`s and the Post Office Directories until 1809 but by 1810 is listed at 22 Market Street, St James`s, London. ++Entirely unrestored and original but with losses and very dusty/dirty with the appearance of having been long stored in perhaps a stable or coach house or similar. Rare in this `pure` state. See the following lot.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WALL TIMEPIECE signed on the painted dial F R GIBBS NOTTINGHAM and with roman chapters, having brass fusee movement with rectangular plates, bezel 49cm diam ++Lacks glass, the brass door detached from the hinge, requires cleaning, paint on the dial rubbed and stained but in sound condition and complete
AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY PANELLED ROOM FROM THE MILTON`S HEAD HOTEL, NOTTINGHAM and that from a second room, including a door (full details at mellorsandkirk.com or on request) Provenance: Purchased by the present vendor at the time of the demolition of the building c1970 and since then in storage ++Height x Width in Meters: 2.17 x 0.93, 2.17 x 1.8, 2.17 x 1.8, 2.17 x 1.83, 2.17 x 2.03, 2.17 x 1.285, 2.17 x 0.985, 2.17 x 1.615, 2.17 x 1.81, 2.17 x 2.16, 2.17 x 2.47, 2.17 x 1.34, 2.17 x 1.03, 2.17 x 1.065, 2.17 x 0.825, 0.740 x 1.8, 0.740 x 1.615, 0.740 x 1.82, 0.740 x 1.8, 0.740 x 1.82, 0.740 x 2.61, 0.740 x 2.89, 0.740 x 1.07, 0.765 x 0.68, 0.765 x 2.39, 0.765 x 1.49, 0.775 x 2.29, 0.865 x 1.61, 0.860 x 1.36, 0.860 x 1.69, 0.745 x 1.83, 0.600 x 1.29, 0.680 x 2.140, 0.655 x 2.13, 0.75 x 0.935, 4 panels at 1.75 h x 1.93 w, 2 panels for hanging doors 2.140 x 0.655,
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID WARDROBE, the single mirrored door flanked by arching and inlaid panels, all over a single long drawer standing on square section feet, approx 51" wide, together with a matching dressing table, the raised mirrored back with two small drawers all over the lower section with two short and two long drawers standing on square tapering legs
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