A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by W Underhill of Newport, the 12ins arched painted dial with calendar aperture to the eight day two train movement now striking on a bell, contained in case with scrolled cresting and turned pillars to hood, the trunk door inlaid with oval paterae, on moulded plinth base, 85ins high Note: William Underhill recorded working in Underhill (Shropshire) 1828-1835
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An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Edmund Martin of London, the 10ins arched brass dial with gilt brass spandrels and silvered chapter ring, with strike silent dial, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, to the eight day two train movement now striking on a gong, contained in case with shaped cresting and brass finials, and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, the case with arched trunk door, 92ins high Note: Edmund Martin (and son) recorded working in Cheapside 1760-1795
A mid 19c. oak mahogany and inlaid long cased clock, the shaped hood centred with a shell inlay flanked by brass orb finials revealing a painted arched dial signed `W Strahane Barton` with eight day movement, Roman numeric dial, subsidiary second hand and date aperture in a carved case with a wide cross-banding to the shaped trunk door, the whole raised on bracket feet, approx. 225cms high.
An Edwardian mahogany boxwood and ebonised display cabinet with an upper D shaped glass flanked by two moulded columns above a curved glass door flanked by two astragal glazed doors revealing shaped shelves, the whole raised above square tapering supports terminating in spade feet and joined by an under-tier. 120.5cms wide. 48cms deep. 178cms high.
FURNITURE-"MAPLE & CO. A VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED AND BOXWOOD STRUNG DISPLAY CABINET, having moulded pediment with satin and mahogany dentil frieze over central three-quarter glazed door and flank, convex glazed panels, raised on six" square tapered legs with spade feet tied by and undertier, 1.83m x 1.82m
CLOCKS-"W.T. WELLS - BIRMINGHAM AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK having period four-pillar mechanism with anchor escapement, modern bell faced by period arched silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar, in a later late Victorian carved oa" k case with mask and finial pediment hood and devil on the door, 2.35m high
A good early 20c. mahogany and glass advertising cabinet, the hinged sloping lid stamped trademark `Tabloid Brand Products Dispensed Here` above a full size section of three glass shelves stamped to the side `Trademark Kepler Brand & Hazeline Brand to one side and `Tabloid Brand and Soloid Brand Products` to the other with a hinged front door (AF).
A part-late 18th/early 19th century oak, boxwood inlaid and crossbanded longcase clock, having moulded cornice above a square glass enclosing a bell striking lantern clock-type movement, faced by brass dial named William Grimes, London. The trunk with narrow three quarter length door above a box base on bracket plinth.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET OR SMALL DRESSER, the upper part with three quarter pierced and raised gallery above two glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower part fitted two frieze drawers and cupboard door opposing three further drawers to the sides, turned front supports, brass terminals, castors, 36" wide
A late 18th century walnut cased longcase clock the eight day movement striking on a bell, with square brass dial signed `John Waters London`, with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, pierced steel hands and gilt brass mask spandrels, the walnut case with flared moulded pediment over a square glazed door, the trunk with moulded arched door flanked by canted column pilasters, on a plain plinth base, 74.75in. (190cm.) high. See Illustration.
A late 19th century German burr walnut bracket clock the 5in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre, within cast foliate spandrels, the two train movement quarter striking on two coilded gongs, stamped `Lenzkirch A.G.U. 52 940611`, the case with palmette cresting to the spreading surmount, between gilt pine cone finials, the bevelled glazed arched door between canted corners with gilt brass mask mounts, on a stepped base and block feet, 15.25in. (38.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
A late Victorian ebonised musical bracket clock the engine turned brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and secondary chime/silent and Eight Bells/Westminster dials, the ebonised case with plain moulded top with gilt brass border, over a bevelled glass door and gilt brass floral lattice side grilles, on a plinth base with egg and dart gilt metal moulding, on four leaf capped ormolu bun feet, 12in. (30.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
A Victorian walnut Vienna style regulator wall clock, with detachable moulded pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the 8.5 inch circular dial with Roman numerals and two-train clockwork movement marked "J. Dowell & Co., Maryport & Wigton", flanked on either side by half round fluted and turned columns and with conforming base.
An Edwardian mahogany mantel clock, with brass finial to caddy top, the rectangular case being satinwood banded, boxwood and ebony strung, with circular glazed door enclosing the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and with two-train movement by K. Perkin & Sons, Paris, with oval fan medallion, brass carrying handle to either side and raised on three short metal feet. Width 8 ins, height 13.5 ins (see illustration).
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