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Lot 421

A 19th Century mahogany linen press having moulded cornice over dentil frieze, two short and two long drawers within canted reeded stiles, on an associated two door cupboard base enclosing trays and the whole on bracket feet.

Lot 423

A 19th Century pine wall mounting corner cupboard having moulded and dentil cornice over panel door enclosing two shaped shelves.

Lot 424

A 19th Century oak wall mounting corner cupboard having moulded and Greek Key cornice over arched panel door enclosing plain shelves.

Lot 431

An Edwardian mahogany and box wood strung bookcase having moulded edge cornice over dentil frieze and three glazed door enclosing shelves, the base fitted with two drawers with brass drop handles on plinth.

Lot 432

A Victorian walnut and box wood strung whatnot having fret carved upstand with mirror over two tiers and lower glazed cupboard door on turned supports and casters.

Lot 454

A 1930`s walnut veneered and crossbanded work table having twin short flaps with moulded edge over cupboard door on slender shell carved cabriole legs and pad feet.

Lot 476

A mid 20th Century mahogany bowfronted display cabinet having glazed door and sides enclosing two glass shelves on talon and ball feet.

Lot 500

AUTOGRAPH (?) PREACHING MANUSCRIPT. [SERMONS] the twenty-one sermons written in ink in a clear and easily legible hybrid secretary-italic hand on 542 leaves, paginated, the contents and textural references listed in "A catalogue of the Sermons contained in this Boke" including The Godlie Mans Guide, The husbands happiness, A Muzzle for ye mouth and Whordoms Wages, each ending with 1p. invocation, catchwords, references and marginalia, several with preaching dates from the 1630s to 1650s, preceded and followed by two p. of prayers (one of those at the front missing) including one for Charles [I] and Prince Charles, the latter`s name struck out presumably during the Commonwealth, and THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMES. Collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others, black letter, text in two columns, title within woodcut border, large woodcut initial letter at head of first psalm, some with music, ending with a final MS leaf of "The Psalmes Digested into a breefe Table... accordinge to... Mr Beza", London: Printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1620, two works in one volumne, 8vo (195 x 147mm) contemporary calf centrepiece binding (worn, frayed and wanting spine) tooled in blind with frame and fleurons Provenance: B[arnabas] Pool, Rector of Brailsford (ownership inscription on end pastedown). According to Lichfield Diocesan Registers, Barnabas Pole was given the living of Brailsford, Derbyshire on 18 June 1668, which he held until his death on 6 December 1698. On his monument in the church, his name is spelt Poole and the stone lintel over the door of the early 16th c (former) rectory at Brailsford is inscribed "Restored by/Rev`d J G Croker/1883/Rev`d B Pool/1682". Several of the sermons share titles with those of Immanuel Bourne (1590-1679) whose published sermons appeared between 1617 and the mid 17th c. A preacher at St Christopher`s Church, London, he held the living of the nearby parish of Ashover from 1622 until his pronounced sympathies for the Puritan cause compelled him to return to London on the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642. There he was appointed preacher at St Sepulchre`s Church. Whilst it is conceivable that the present lot is Bourne`s own preaching manuscript, Pool could well have obtained it from a scribe, who carefully copied at least some of Bourne`s published sermons. Hardly any manuscript material by Bourne is known to have survived other than two hastily written letters to Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet (1593-1671) of Hopton Hall (Derbyshire Record Office) and his signature on a document dating from the end of his life (British Library).

Lot 835

A HOGE PRESSED STEEL FIRE CHIEF`S CAR in scarlet over black, with clockwork motor, break and electric headlights, 39cm l, rubber tyres marked HOGE, c1932++The upper surfaces affected by rust as is the unpainted radiator grille, originally with a gilt decal on the door now missing; the winding handle altered; some corrosion on the battery holder but basically complete and entirely unrestored

Lot 947

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the 18th c brass 26.5cm dial signed on the chapter ring Brown Leverpool, with matted centre, single hand and cherub and crown spandrels, having thirty hour movement in George III `primitive` oak case with flared pediment, turned pilasters, slender trunk with side mouldings to accommodate the pendulum-swing and full length door, on conforming base, 203cm h++The dial associated to the movement, the movement complete, the dial cleaned and lacquered. The seatboard replaced, associated iron rod pendulum. The case in good condition save for the old replaced cornice

Lot 948

A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the painted circular dial HALLAM & SON NOTTINGHAM, the eight-day movement in break-arched case with reeded mouldings and chamferred trunk with arched door above a panel, on tall base, 209cm h++The dial with some staining and wear to the painted chapters, the movement original but in need of cleaning, on old seatboard, the case cut to accommodate a skirting board and with old french polishing. Base reconstructed.

Lot 950

A GEORGE III JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK the break-arched brass dial signed on a silvered tablet Thos Amyot Norwich, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and matted centre, STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch and with emblematical Season and dolphin spandrels, having eight-day, five-pillar movement, the case with stepped cornice, turned pilasters and break-arched door decorated with scenes, diaper and trailing foliage, 217cm h++The movement/dial original and although in need of cleaning complete on old seatboard but associated to the case, the japanning restored

Lot 951

A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK-CASE the hood with break-arched cornice, `caddy` moulded pediment and turned pilasters, the moulded door with lentical, on (slightly reduced) base, decorated with birds, a vase of flowers and trailing foliage, 222cm h++Small losses, some old overpainted restoration and the pigments generally darkened with the passage of time

Lot 953

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the break-arched and painted dial Deacon Barton, with pierced date sector and gilt brass hands, painted to the arch with a bird and flowers, the spandrels with tulips, having thirty hour movement in crossbanded and inlaid case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, a lozenge to the `niche` door, 221cm h, c1830++Overhauled and restored for the present private vendor in recent years

Lot 955

AN EDWARD VII OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the foliate engraved gilt and silvered dial signed on a tablet to the arch J SMITH & SONS CLERKENWELL LONDON flanked by subsidiary WHITTINGTON CHIMES/WESTMINSTER CHIMES and CHIME/SILENT rings, the chapter ring with applied arabic numerals signed at six FRED LEE COVENTRY and with subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel pierced hands, the finely engineered and substantial movement chiming on tubular bells with short rod pendulum with lead cylindrical bob and three brass weights, the hood crested by swags and foliage and having dentil cornice, leafy corbels and side frets, the trunk enclosed by a bevelled glass inset door, festoons to the panelled base, 245cm h++In fine unrestored complete and original condition, the fretwork undamaged

Lot 956

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the 25cm brass dial signed on the chapter ring Hen Baker Appleby, with matted centre, cherub-and-crown spandrels and pierced steel hand, the thirty hour movement with turned pillars and striking on a large bell, the case with stepped pediment and fruitwood veneered frieze with turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a long crossbanded door, on plain base, 207cm h++The seatboard an old replacement, the brass keyplate to the trunk door added in the 19th c; a small hole in the dial door where a knob or other handle was once fitted. Minor vertical shrinkage crack in the base, the plinth an old replacement. The case of fine colour/patina

Lot 957

A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK the break-arched brass dial signed on a silvered disc to the arch DEVEREUX BOWLY LONDON in a cartouche, having silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, ringed winding holes, matted centre and mask spandrels in engraved wheatear border, five-pillar eight-day movement, the case with stepped pediment, turned pilasters and panelled door decorated with oriental scenes and trailing foliage, 220cm h Provenance: The Wynne-Finch family of Cefnamwlch and Voelas, North Wales++Dial and movement probably original to the case, the seatboard old and possibly 18th century with loss, the case with some evident old attempts at cleaning and restoration. Note: on the reverse of the dial plate one or two of the rivets by which the spandrels (all original) replaced with other fixings, the hands replaced. Lacking a piece of glass from the side of the hood

Lot 958

A GEORGE I OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the engraved brass dial signed on the chapter ring Tho Gorsuch Salop, having matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, pierced steel hands, cherub-and- crown spandrels and eight day five-pillar movement, the crossbanded case with cavetto cornice, ogee pediment and turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by an ogee door flanked by pilasters, on plain base, 217cm h Provenance: The Wynne-Finch family of Cefnamwlch and Voelas, North Wales. Thomas Gorsuch, Clock and Watchmaker of Shrewsbury, w. 1683-1727. According to the Chirk Castle accounts of the Middleton family, on 6 February 1721, he was paid 5 shillings for mending a repeating watch for Lady Middleton. (see D J Elliott, Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers, 1979, pp 68-69). ++The dial/movement original to the case but extremely dirty with much accretion of dirt and grime and also showing the effects of damp with some rust affecting the iron parts. The seat board old, the case - the top of the hood later fitted with finials now missing or damaged and with much build up of dirt and grime, the hinges original, shrinkage cracks in the base, lacking two sides of the skirted plinth but entirely free from restoration

Lot 966

A VICTORIAN IVORY-MOUNTED WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CLOCKCASE BY J B HESLOP OF NOTTINGHAM with arched pediment and outset pillars, applied with three oval shell cameos, the door to the front and sides decorated with an urn and fan spandrels or flowers and grasses with gilt brass beading, on carved paw feet, the associated Victorian brass skeleton timepiece with fusee, 60cm h, c1900++In good original condition with the odd very minor loss, no restoration

Lot 968

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY MUSIC CABINET BY J B HESLOP OF NOTTINGHAM of pillar shape, the galleried top with upstand and lion monopodiae, fitted with two drawers above a door with embossed brass handles and decorated with swags and a neo classical urn, on brass castors, 128cm h; 43 x 58cm, c1900++In fine original condition

Lot 998

AN INTERESTING VICTORIAN GOTHIC OAK MIRROR the design closely based on the South Door of the Parish church of St Mary and the Virgin Nottingham, 84cm h, 76cm w Provenance: Brough Maltby, Archdeacon of Nottingham, 1878-1894; thence by descent. The historic Perpendicular church of St Mary, the largest medieval building in Nottingham, dates mainly from the early 15th c. ++In good original condition with some accretion of dirt and grime etc

Lot 999

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CABINET crossbanded in tulipwood and line inlaid with flared frieze and ormolu-mounted pilasters of flowers and strapwork, enclosed by glazed doors, 106cm h; 112 x 32cm++Top with minor shrinkage crack in the veneer and small scorch mark; minor veneer loss in the lower part of one door but in basically good and entirely original condition

Lot 1027

AN OAK DRESSER, NORTH WALES the boarded rack with moulded cavetto cornice and row of spice drawers, the base crossbanded in fruitwood, having moulded top and an arrangement of six drawers and square panelled doors, the sides also panelled, on bracket feet, 202cm h; 48 x 172cm, early 19th c++The brass handles, keyplates and H shaped hinges probably original, the drawer locks original, the door locks probably of later date, the rack associated but contemporary, its frieze replaced, minor losses to the mouldings/bandings but free from major faults or restoration

Lot 1

A BMW 316i SE Compact 3-door hatchback motor car, 1895cc petrol engine, registration no X293 LAB, recorded mileage 39473, complete with MOT, road fund licence and number plate authorisation certificate

Lot 514

A 1920s mahogany breakfront display cabinet, the central glazed door flanked by panel doors on cabriole legs and pad feet, 125cm (49.25") wide

Lot 518

A mahogany display cabinet, the astragal glazed panel door and bowed sides above three cupboards, 127cm (50") wide

Lot 542

A 19th Century mahogany bowfront sideboard fitted a short drawer flanked by a deep drawer and a cupboard door, on square taper legs with spade feet, 123cm (48.5") wide

Lot 564

A Globe Wernicke four-section bookcase each section enclosed by a rising glazed door, 91.5cm (36") wide

Lot 573

An Edwardian mahogany corner cupboard with moulded cornice, the top fitted shaped shelves enclosed by a thirteen-pane astragal glazed bar door, the base enclosed by a panel door inlaid a central urn, on bracket feet, 76cm (30") wide

Lot 599

An 18th Century oak duodarn, the top with inverted turned finials to the corners, fitted three cupboards each with fielded arch top door with three doors under and two panel doors below, 140cm (55.75") wide Please note, this lot is not illustrated in our catalogue. The image on p.57 shows lot 588.

Lot 449

James (Stewart) Sefalaljia the wooden oblong box with curtain on one side and hinged top, with a tape cassette of a performance by Stewart James in 1983 § Milestone (John) The Mystic Key, a small wooden door on stand with Yale lock, used by Bayard and Marion Grimshaw in their mind reading act in their 1961 television series, with documentation, but no keys. §

Lot 693

Louis Rosenberg. 4 etchings of Islamic architectur Mudejar door in Seville, Plaza del Rey in Barcelona, the fountain at Hagia Sofia in Istanbul, and a desert fortress, 4 etchings with drypoint, v.s., 160 x 120mm. to 170 x 305mm., all signed in pencil below, hinged into mounts, c.1925(4)

Lot 30

Eliott (Harry) Tom Wardle the gentleman farmer of the Nimrodshire Hunt, standing before a pub, the sign Old & Mild above the door, charcoal and pencil, 325 x 250mm., signed lower left, extensively inscribed in English and French above, c.1910.

Lot 1381

A Georgian oak straight front corner cupboard, the panel door with H hinges opening to reveal three internal shelves.

Lot 1382

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet with single glazed door on square legs, height 150cm.

Lot 1397

An early 20th century stained wooden shop display cabinet with hinged rear door (crack to glass at front), 76 x 49cm.

Lot 1412

An oak full length free standing corner cupboard with leaded glazed door above panel door.

Lot 1420

A late Victorian walnut wardrobe, the central mirror door enclosing slides and drawers, flanked by panel doors enclosing hanging space, also the matching two drawer dressing table with mirror back (lacking jewellery drawers).

Lot 1423

A two door display cabinet on cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, width 123cm, height 120cm.

Lot 1427

An oak two door cupboard, a magazine rack and three wine tables (5).

Lot 1434

A Georgian mahogany two door wall hanging bow fronted corner cupboard, the pair of doors enclosing three fitted spice drawers to base, with H-shaped brass hinges, height 97cm.

Lot 1435

A French pine armoire, with carved pediment above single panel door and drawer, height 190cm, width 103cm.

Lot 1436

A French pine armoire, the single panel door above drawer, height 180cm, width 105cm.

Lot 998

John Capey (late 19th/early 20th century), an oil on board, "Path to the Cottage Door". 8.25 ins x 12 ins, framed, signed.

Lot 1025

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bracket clock, with brass carrying handle to the arched hood, with glazed door enclosing the circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and two-train movement by Samuel Marti, with gold medal movement dated 1900 and in inlaid mahogany case raised on brass ball feet. Width 10 ins.

Lot 1053

A late 19th century German bracket clock, in oak case, with two-train clockwork movement by Kienzle Uhren number 25043 striking on five gongs, the case with domed stepped pediment above a glazed door with bevelled glass enclosing the silvered brass dial and three-train movement, with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, flanked by fluted and turned columns, with conforming base and raised on short turned feet. Width 12.5 ins.

Lot 1057

A Vienna regulator wall clock, late 19th century, with detachable pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and two-train movement, flanked by half round columns and with conforming base. Height 35 ins.

Lot 1103

* A late Victorian black slate mantle clock, with incised case, with bevelled glass door to circular enamelled dial with two-train Japy Freres movement. Width 10 ins.

Lot 1104

* An Edwardian black slate mantle clock, of architectural design with pillars and Corinthian capitals flanking the bevelled glass door enclosing the gilt dial with Arabic numerals inscribed "Kuss & Co., Paris", bearing plaque "Featherstone Private Coursing". Width 16 ins.

Lot 1114

* An oak wall clock, circa 1930, with shaped pediment above the rectangular glazed door enclosing the 7 inch circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals and two-train striking movement.

Lot 1208

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with rear upstand to the rectangular top with moulded edge, with boxwood strung frieze beneath, with glazed door with wooden astragals enclosing glazed shelves and a cloth lined back, raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 22 .5 ins.

Lot 1215

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display case, with moulded cornice above a satinwood banded, boxwood and ebony strung frieze, with glazed door beneath with wooden astragals enclosing cloth lined shelves, with further cupboard beneath with fall front, the whole raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 30 ins.

Lot 1223

A good Victorian mahogany wardrobe, in three sections, with detachable moulded breakfront cornice, with crossbanded 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 door with applied foliate scrolling mouldings and flanked to the left and right by a figural corbal and with plinth base below. Width 82 ins.

Lot 1251

A fine Victorian walnut cabinet, the inverted breakfront inlaid with bellflower and the top crossbanded and boxwood strung, with rear mirror and with pair of panelled cupboard doors to the centre, glazed and enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked on either side by further panelled cupboard door and Florentine marquetry and with corbals and flat pilasters between, with plinth base below. Width 75 ins.

Lot 1270

An oak corner cupboard, dated 1697, with Westmorland scrolls to left and right of initials and date, with panelled cupboard door beneath. Width 39 ins.

Lot 1272

A George III oak hanging corner cupboard, of small proportions, with centre panel to the rectangular door with brass lock escutcheon and knob handle flanked by canted angles and opening to fitted shaped shelves. Width 17 ins.

Lot 1278

A 19th century mahogany bedside cabinet, with inverted breakfront above a panelled door, well figured and being boxwood and ebony strung, raised on turned tapered legs. Width 16 ins.

Lot 1290

A Victorian mahogany cupboard, by Jenks & Wood, the rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners above a single panelled door enclosing shelves and with plinth base. Width 25 ins.

Lot 1292

A mahogany corner cabinet, with Gothic inspired astragals to the glazed door flanked by canted angles and with moulding below. Width 30 ins.

Lot 1294

An Edwardian walnut wardrobe, with moulded cornice with rounded corners above a full length central mirrored door flanked on either side by a further door with oval parquetry panel with ribbon and bellflower carving, with plinth beneath and raised on short turned legs. Width 72 ins.

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