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A late 18th Century travelling mahogany Wash Stand, the hinged top opening to reveal rising mirror, two circular pockets and central wash bowl appature, further over single fielded panel cupboard door, two drawers below and on square section moulded Marlborough style legs united by a platform stretcher, with two original side carrying handles, 14½" wide
An Edwardian oak Country House Post Box retailed by W.Thornhill & Co., the top with cut brass lettering `Plas Machynlleth`, brass letter slot, and glazed window with ink inscribed card, Post Arrives & Departs times, the front with brass plaque inscribed Letters, above a bowed glass lockable door with key, the base with red morroco lining, above a smaller brass plaque inscribed Telegrams and a shallow bow fronted drawer with retailers inset ivorine label, the sides with twin open compartments, 15in (38cm) wide, 12in (30cm) high, 10in (26cm) deep. * Plas Mackynlleth was the Welsh residence of the Marquesses of Londonderry, situated in the market town of Machynlleth in Powys (formally Montgomeryshire).
A Victorian rosewood veneered single weight regulator wall clock, with three turned finials to shaped cornice with veneered frieze beneath in turn above the arched glazed door enclosing the 7 inch diameter enamelled dial with Roman numerals and single-train weight driven movement with subsidiary seconds dial by R. Wichsl a Wien, the door flanked by applied half round ebonised mouldings and with conforming base. Height 48 ins (see illustration).
A late Victorian walnut veneered Vienna regulator wall clock, with triangular pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the 6 inch diameter enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and single-train weight driven movement, with moulding below and with conforming base. Height 45 ins.
A Maple & Co. Edwardian inlaid mahogany bedroom suite, comprising sectional wardrobe and dressing table, the wardrobe with an arched moulded dentil cornice above a pair of bow fronted doors enclosing a series of shelves and with four graduated drawers beneath each with brass drop handle with pierced shaped backplates, flanked on either side by a full length mirrored door with bevelled glass enclosing hanging space. Width 88 ins, dressing table width 53.5 ins (see illustration).
A good Victorian mahogany wardrobe, in three sections, with detachable moulded breakfront cornice with cross banded frieze above a central full length mirrored door with applied foliate mouldings opening to an interior fitted with a series of pullout trays and three graduated drawers with recessed brass drop handles and flanked on either side by a further full length panelled cupboard with applied foliate scrolling mouldings and flanked to the left and right by a figural corbal and with plinth base below. Width 82 ins (see illustration).
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with Roman numerals, painted spandrels and village scene to arch, with thirty-hour movement, flanked by turned columns, with crossbanded trunk door beneath with flat pilaster and conforming base. Height 83 ins (see illustration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock by D. Simpson of Carlisle, with swans neck pediment with floral terminals above the arched door enclosing the 13 inch arched painted dial with moon phase and eight-day striking movement by Simpson, Carlisle, with Arabic numerals and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns, the case with long crossbanded arched trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 90 ins (see illustration).
An oak dresser with Delft rack, with moulded cornice above a central panelled door flanked by shelves and with further shelves beneath, the base with moulded edge above two frieze drawers and pair of panelled cupboard doors, with barley sugar twist turned supports beneath and stretchers, circa 1920. Width 54 ins.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, by Jos. Slack, Hipstones, having a swans neck pediment above the square glazed door enclosing the 12.5 inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals and two-train movement, with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial flanked by fluted columns and in turn above a shaped trunk door crossbanded also flanked by fluted columns and with conforming base. Height 82 ins (see illustration).
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe, with moulded and blind Greek key cornice above a crossbanded frieze in turn above a central full length panelled door inlaid with a basket of flowers and bellflower opening to a series of drawers, trays and shelves, flanked on either side by a full length door with bevelled oval mirror glass. Width 80 ins.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, by T.C Clarke of Ulverstone, having a moulded cornice with crossbanded frieze above a glazed door enclosing the 13 inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials and shell painted spandrels with thirty hour movement by T.C. Clarke, Ulverstone, flanked by turned columns and with arched crossbanded trunk door beneath flanked by flat pilasters and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 79 ins (see illustration).
A Victorian ormolu mounted walnut credenza, the well figured top crossbanded in amboyna wood and with ebonised edge above a central door with Sevres porcelain panel in ormolu frame, flanked by fluted ebonised and gilt pilasters with Corinthian capitals and with bowed glazed door to either side enclosing velvet lined shelves, raised on short bun feet. Width 60 ins (see illustration).
A 19th century mahogany sideboard, in the George III style, with serpentine front, with rosewood crossbanded and box-wood strung edge above a central frieze drawer with shaped apron beneath, flanked to right and left by a cupboard door being boxwood and ebony strung and with brass drop handle with pierced backplate and raised on angled legs of tapering section terminating in spade feet. Width 61 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, by Josiah Blackhurst Weaverham, with swans neck pediment above a crossbanded frieze with centre shell medallion and glazed door beneath enclosing the 14 inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with two-train striking movement by Blackhurst Weaverham flanked by fluted columns, with crossbanded frieze beneath, shaped trunk door and cluster column corners, raised on a conforming base with bracket feet. Height 88 ins (see illustration).
A Victorian walnut pier cabinet, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a boxwood strung frieze with glazed panelled door beneath enclosing adjustable shelves and flanked by flat pilasters with ormolu mounts and with plinth base below raised on short turned feet. Width 36 ins (see illustration).
A mahogany longcase clock, circa 1930, with arched three quarter length door enclosing the silvered brass dial inscribed "Bravington`s Limited, Kings Cross and Ludgate HIll, London", with three-train movement with repeat mechanism striking on eight gongs, the door with large oval lenticle with moulding below, with conforming base raised on short feet. Height 76 ins.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, later carved, with swans neck pediment above the glazed door enclosing the circular brass dial and two-train striking movement by Savage Clifton flanked by turned columns, the trunk door carved with thistles and scrolls and with conforming base. Height 90 ins.
A 19th century mahogany standing corner cupboard, with moulded blind dentil cornice above a crossbanded frieze with glazed door beneath with wooden astragals being boxwood strung and opening to a series of shelves, the base with panelled cupboard door also boxwood strung flanked by canted angles and raised on bracket feet. Width 31 ins.
A late Victorian satinwood Bonheur de Jour, having an arched hood to recessed bevelled mirror with drawer beneath, flanked on either side by a door enclosing two shelves, the base with concave front and the whole raised on four tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 22.5 ins (see illustration).
A Regency mahogany longcase clock, with scroll carved pediment above a moulded cornice and knulled frieze, with glazed door enclosing the 14 inch circular dial and eight-day movement by Alexander Ralston, with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials flanked by fluted columns, with arched trunk door also flanked by fluted columns and with conforming base. Height 84 ins.
A George III oak standing corner cupboard, with inverted breakfront dentil cornice above a knulled frieze in turn above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing green painted shelves flanked by fluted pilasters and canted angles, with slide beneath and with further panelled cupboard door below, raised on a plinth base. Width 43 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Ashton Tidswell, having a caddy top with moulded cornice and blind fretwork frieze in turn above a crossbanded glazed door flanked by simple turned columns and enclosing the silvered brass dial and eight-day movement by Ashton Tidswell with Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic numerals to the chapter ring and with seconds dial and date aperture, in turn above the long trunk door inlaid with a star burst and with conforming base. Height 86 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded clock by William Newby Kendal, with moulded cornice above a crossbanded frieze and glazed door flanked by turned columns and enclosing the 12 inch square painted dial with Roman numerals and thirty-hour movement and painted rose spandrels and in turn above a long arched trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 80 ins (see illustration).
A fine Guernsey Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase the flared moulded pediment inlaid with a variety of contrasting bandings, centred with an oval roundel depicting a lion holding a Union Jack shield, over cross banded doors with thirteen pane astragal glazing with boxwood strung glazing bars, enclosing three adjustable shelves with boxwood strung veneered edging, the base with rosewood edge banding to the top and a deep secretaire drawer inlaid with a large oval in flame mahogany with rosewood cross banding, ivory escutcheon and the original gilt brass handles, the interior with later green baize writing surface and a fine fitted interior with an arrangement of eleven drawers and eight pigeonholes, veneered in rosewood with boxwood and ebony edge banding and turned ivory handles, surrounding a central compartment with architectural veneers depicting an arched doorway flanked by pillars and larger columns concealing upright secret compartments, above a tiled floor, the arch inlaid with the Eye of Providence, the rosewood door inlaid with a fleur-de-lys patera, opening to reveal a deep mahogany veneered drawer which, when removed, allows the whole central compartment to be withdrawn, revealing two secret drawers to the reverse and a handwritten inscription in ink to the top of the compartment within a heart, "Made & Sold by Nicholas Lihou to Capt. Cohu, Guernsey, Sepr. 13 1813", with "THOMAS COHU" handwritten beneath in later ink, the base with roundel veneered doors with rosewood cross banding, enclosing three veneered slides with feather edge banding, on outswept feet, 43.75in (111cm) wide x 90.25in (229cm) high x 22.75in (58cm) deep.
An early 19th century Scottish longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the engraved brass dial signed to arch `Robt. Townsend Grienock`, with silvered Roman Numeral chapter ring with outer seconds, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels, the hood with castellated peaked pediment, arched cross banded door and pierced oval sides, the trunk with canted corners and cross banded moulded door, on a plain base, 85.5in (217cm) high, movement a/f and requires reassembly.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with chain driven eight day movement striking on a bell, the engraved square brass dial signed to the roundel `J Williams Preston`, with silvered Roman Numeral chapter ring with outer seconds, calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels, the case with dentilated and arched moulded pediment over a blind fret carved frieze, on turned supports, the trunk with arched door flanked by fluted pilasters, on a conforming base with canted corners and ogee bracket feet, 86in (218cm) high.
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamelled Roman Numeral dial signed `John Wallace Leven`, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, painted with a dove and floral spray to the arch and fruit to the spandrels, the case with broken arch pediment with brass finial and roundel mounts, over an arched glazed door and fluted pillars on brass mounts, the trunk with a shaped door and fluted pilasters, on a plain base with ogee bracket feet, 84in (213cm) high.
A 1973 Mercedes Benz 450 SLC Longer in wheelbase than the 450SL convertible, the 450SLC was a two-door, luxury four-seater fixed-head coupe introduced in 1972 to top the Mercedes-Benz range. Powered by an advanced light alloy 4.5 litre V8 engine producing 225bhp and automatic transmission, the car achieved a maximum speed of 136 mph, its performance potential acknowledged by a sophisticated dual circuit disc braking system and anti-dive front suspension geometry. Wide doors reveal a typically high quality interior and aid access to the rear seats, the interior lightened by the long expanse of glass, uninterrupted by a centre pillar. Luxuries included power steering, electric windows and an optional electric sunroof. Its performance credentials were underlined by excellent class results by carefully developed SLC coupes in gruelling dirt-road rallies in South America and on the East African Safari rally. This is an outstanding example in absolutely superb, original condition - indeed it is possible to say that it would be very difficult to find better. Built in Nov. 1973, delivered in July 1974 by Carols Motors Wolverhampton and first registered in September 1974, it has been in single, fastidious ownership since new. Originally costing £10.151.80, with the original invoice included in the paperwork, it is in Metallic Red (paint code 571) with Parchment leather interior (code 265), with optional extras of alloy wheels and electric sunroof. It has covered a warranted mileage of 26,465 miles, and is even complete with the original handwritten `running in` card by the owner, detailing strict rev limits from 0-6500 miles. It is complete with handwritten details of the comprehensive maintenance record in the owner`s own workshops, which handled a fleet of over 40 vehicles. Always maintained regardless of cost, it has not been driven on the road since arriving in Guernsey from the UK in 1989, being kept in a private collection of Mercedes cars and driven solely on estate grounds on a regular basis. Recently fitted with a new battery and fuel pump, it may require gentle recommissioning in readiness for regular use. An exceptional example of Mercedes-Benz quality and a true `time-warp` motor car for a connoisseur of the marque.
A Hukin & Heath electroplated biscuit barrel, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, model no. 01318, twin door form with ebonised wood handle, on ball feet stamped number to base 25 cm. wide. This biscuit barrel with its two hinged doors uses Ebenezer Hall Juniors patented fixed handle and opening chain mechanism patented in 1884.
DAVID MORISON, AUCHTERMUCHTY, A LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial with seconds and date supporting an 8 day movement, the swan neck hood with blind fret decoration, freestanding pillars above a long door flanked by fluted corner columns, on a stopped base, 84 1/2 ins high.
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