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A circa 19th c. good quality Mahogany mirror back Sideboard interestingly stamped Jas ShoolPred & co (mis-spelt) having stylized swan pediment and moulded cornice, single bevel plate mirror flanked by carved panels, Corinthian column supports and shelf over lower bevel plate mirror. The base having moulded edge, central panel door over dog kennel flanked either side by frieze drawers and cupboard doors and fluted detail, on bun feet. 60 1/2`` wide x 84`` high x 21`` deep
LITTLE PINK PETTICOAT, L, Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1920, col’d frontis, 32 mo, orig bds, pict paper label + THE GOLDEN DOOR, L, Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1920, col’d frontis, 32 mo, orig bds, pict paper label + THE BROWNIES BALL, L, Humphrey Milford, circa 1918, 32 mo, orig bds, pict paper label (3)
A GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, foliate engraved centre with arched date aperture signed George Jees, Coventry and rococo spandrels. The hood with blind fretwork frieze over plain pillars, door and base with ogee bracket feet, 76" high.
Richard & Co, A late-Victorian French `four-glass` mantel clock with eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong with a twin tube mercury compensating pendulum, the ivorine dial having Arabic numerals and a decorative engine-turned centre and blued steel hands, the brass `four-glass` case having fluted columns to the four corners, with bands of floral filigree work above and below the front door, height: 27cm. * Richard et Cie, clockmakers of Paris, opened a retail outlet in Cannon Street, London in 1867, becoming `and Co`,
John Downs, Swansea a mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the painted fourteen-inch break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and signed `John Downs, Swansea`, with rural cottage scenes painted to the four corners and a moon-phase disc within the arch, the mahogany case having various inlays and stringing and having a short door with shaped top and with various inlays and stringing, the hood having a swan-necked pediment with a brass `vase` centre finial, and with florally carved columns to the trunk and hood, all standing on bracket feet, height: 244cms. * John Downs is recorded as working in Swansea in the early 19th century.
John Marshall, Chulmleigh, an oak longcase clock having a thirty-hour duration plated movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and quarter hours to the inner aspect, the dial centre engraved with a farmhouse scene and the maker`s name `Jno Marshall, Chulmleigh`, with cast brass `shell` spandrels to the four corners, the flat-top oak case with three-quarter columns to the hood, long door and standing on a shaped plinth, height: 209cm. * John Marshall, born 1745, is recorded as working in East Street, Chulmleigh, Devon with his home address being Wackrells House which was left to his wife Mary following his death on the 24th of May 1817.
William Garrett, London, a mahogany longcase clock having a five-pillar (fifth pillar removed), eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and five-minute outer Arabic numerals, with cast brass `c-scroll` spandrels to the corners and arch, the silvered centre engraved with `c-scroll` decoration, with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and blued steel hands, with a silvered boss to the arch engraved with the maker`s name `Willm Garrett, London`, the mahogany veneered case having a break-arch trunk door with applied mouldings to the base and standing on a shaped plinth, the break-arch hood having a swan-necked pediment with a brass `ball and spire` finial and having fluted columns with brass capitals, with brass bound weights, height: 230cms (inc. finial) * William Garrett is recorded as working in London from before 1777 until at least 1815.
Thomas Bennett, Dublin a mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed `Thos Bennett, Dublin`, the mahogany case having a shaped top to the trunk door, canted corners to the trunk and hood with the curved top having three small turned wooden finials, with pear-shaped weights, height: 210cms (inc. finials) * Thomas Bennett is recorded as working in Dublin in the early 19th Century.
James Scholefield, London, a walnut longcase clock having a five-pillar, eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and five-minute outer Arabic numerals, with cast brass female-head spandrels to the corners, a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and having blued steel hands, with a silvered cartouche engraved with the maker`s name `James Scholefield, London`, the walnut veneered case having a break-arch trunk door with crossbanding with further crossbanding to the base, the break-arch hood with flat side tops and fluted columns with brass stringing to lower quarters, with brass bound weights, height: 211cms. * James Scholefield is recorded as working in the Strand, London from before 1747 until at least 1760.
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