A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WALL TIMEPIECE signed on the painted dial Lucas Quorn, with roman chapters and steel hands, having fusee movement, 39cm diam 1919 Inventory: (Kitchen) "round English clock (8 day)". Tiny veneer chip below the hinge of the door, the dial with some light staining and cracking of the paint, the movement in good condition and going order when removed from the vendor`s house
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A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the engraved brass dial signed on the chapter ring John Wood GRANTHAM, the engraved centre inscribed Ann Palmer and having subsidiary seconds dial and date sector with rococo spandrels and eight day movement, in inlaid case with cavetto pediment and turned pillars and fluted pilasters, a large oval patera to the door, 195cm h Provenance: according to a contemporary receipt, on 19 January 1915 A L Beardsley purchased his half share in this clock, valued by Mr Charles Lowe [of Loughborough] at no. 9. In good condition, the inlaid decoration of later date, repolished
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DWARF LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the engraved and silvered dial HARDWICK RIDGMOUNT, with thirty hour movement in figured case with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars, the trunk having moulded rectangular door, on plain base and bracket feet, 177cm h Movement with much corrosion and in need of complete overhaul. Silvering on the dial in poor condition, the case in fine condition and of good quality
AN ENGLISH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY DWARF LONGCASE CLOCK the engraved and silvered dial with gilt cherub spandrels, the three train movement chiming on five bells, the hood with stepped and moulded pediment and spiral pilasters, the door and base inlaid with flower filled urns and trailing foliage, 145cm h, early 20th century In fine original condition
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the square brass dial James Tregent London, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and finely pierced hands, having eight-day movement, the case with flared cornice, moulded rectangular door and panelled base, 188cm h Glass in the door cracked, the dial and movement original, the seatboard old but packed, possibly associated to the case, the case certainly appropriate. The case repolished
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the break arched and painted dial signed WILLM GIBBS LONDON, with subsidiary seconds dial and eight-day movement, the figured case with fluted pillars, conforming door and base, 221cm h The painted dial slightly worn. Several parts of the movement detached but present, the case of good quality and pleasing `dry` colour, minor old veneer chips on the corners of the base
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BUREAU BOOKCASE the open triangular blind fret pediment with conforming dentil cornice, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by doors with octagon and square patterned glazing bars flanked by narrow panelled doors, the bureau with stepped and canopied interior centred by an inlaid door above drawers and further doors, on bracket feet, 253cm h; 61 x 147cm Provenance: Thomas Hands of Loughborough (d 13 December 1837) by whom bequeathed to John Barrow of Field House, Ashby Road, Loughborough, a draper, and sold at auction by his executix at the sale of the contents of the house by Garton & Amatt, Auctioneers, 15 and 16 September 1885, lot 109, bt William Frederick Beardsley, Solicitor (d 5 February 1914) 13.10.0d, thence by descent. 1919 Inventory (Oak Room) "Mahg. Bookcase Bureau with 4 side cupboards..."
AN IRISH MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CUPBOARD BY JAMES HICKS crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, the blind drawer and door with lacquered brass handle, on square tapered legs and brass castors, 80cm h; 39 x 45cm, metal trade label of JAMES HICKS ANTIQUE WAREHOUSE 5 LR PEMBROKE STREET DUBLIN, c1900 In good original condition with very minor knocks near the door
REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK CIRCA 1820 the white painted dial with subsidiary second and date dials, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with spire finials, above a conforming arched door and canted corners, raised on a plinth base 42cm wide, 220cm high Provenance: The Estate of the Late Dr W P Dallas Ross
GOOD GEORGE I BURR YEW AND FEATHER BANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE CIRCA 1710 the cavetto moulded cornice above a pair of shaped fielded panel doors, opening to reveal a fitted compartmented interior flanked by small drawers, the lower section with a fall front enclosing a stepped interior with pigeon holes, drawers and a central cupboard door, over two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 84cm wide, 158cm high, 58cm deep Provenance: The Estate of the Late Dr W P Dallas Ross Note: A similar bureau bookcase was retailed by Suffolk House Antiques and illustrated in Apollo Magazine, June 1999, page 37. There is also a copy of a letter to Dr Dallas Ross from Dr Tessa Murdoch, Deputy Curator of the Furniture Department at the Victoria & Albert Museum, dated September 1999 and discussing this and the Suffolk House bureau. Her suggestion is that they might have been made by the London firm of Coxed & Woster (1700-1736).
GERMAN BAROQUE OAK AND WALNUT LINEN PRESS 18TH CENTURY the arched moulded cornice above a pair of featherbanded cupboard door, enclosing hanging space and two drawers, the serpentine shaped lower section fitted with three long drawers, raised on turned bun feet 123cm wide, 225cm high, 55cm deep
LOUIS XV STYLE MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY BOWFRONT ENCOIGNURE 19TH CENTURY with gilt metal mounts, the gentle breakfront top above one frieze drawer and one shaped cupboard door, raised on slender cabriole legs 75cm wide, 91cm high, 51cm deep Provenance: The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisley and thence by descent to the present owner.
PAIR OF ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STYLE CARVED WALNUT SIDE CABINETS 19TH CENTURY WITH EARLIER COMPONENTS each of inverted breakfront form, the shaped top with a gadrooned edge above a fall front flanked by a pair of grotesque mask secret compartments, over a high relief carved panelled cupboard door centred by a griffin and flanked by a pair of satyr caryatid pilasters, raised on a foliate carved platform base (2) 162cm wide, 138cm high, 39cm deep
PAIR OF VENETIAN SERPENTINE WALNUT COMMODES 19TH CENTURY each with crossbanded shaped top, one with a single cupboard door and the other a further cupboard door and one frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs (2) 56cm wide, 80cm high, 38cm deep Provenance: Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire.
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