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Lot 606

A late xix century washstand with scrollwork top rail, twin mirror and six tile back, marble top over two drawers and cupboard door.

Lot 491

A GEORGE III BRASS FACED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an arched top decorated with an engraved basket of flowers, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan-neck pediment, the trunk with a short door inlaid with a central shell motif, flanked by quarter recessed fluted columns, 86" high. See illustration

Lot 499

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed "Ste Leuit, Chelmsford", with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced spandrels, the five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the flat topped hood above stop-fluted columns, the trunk door with arched top and inlay, 82" high

Lot 500

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the case with a long arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns above a plinth with canted corners, on ogee bracket feet, the blind fretwork carved hood with corinthian columns and arch shaped pediment with brass ball and spear finials, the circular brass dial engraved with masonic emblem, Roman and Arabic numerals to the chapter ring with two train movement striking on a bell, c.90" high. See illustration

Lot 504

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by Eliezer & James Chater of London, the brass dial with silver chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with a strike/silent dial, with a fiver pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, the mahogany case with a tall trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, 88?" high. See illustration

Lot 505

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK by James Conan of Edinburgh, the dial with a matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, beneath an arch with maker`s name flanked by dolphin spandrels, with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and turned columns, the trunk with conforming applied half columns and bow fronted door, 83" high. See illustration

Lot 506

JOHN SLYE OF WEYMOUTH: A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with a silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials and fan engraved spandrels, the arch with a rocking ship automaton "The Neptune", with a two-train eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with three ball finials and stop-fluted columns, the trunk with an arch topped door with conforming canted stop-fluted columns, 93" high. See illustration

Lot 515

A DUTCH OAK CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper section with a swan-neck pediment over a glazed door and the base with a panelled cupboard, both sections with canted and fluted corners, late 18th/early 19th century, 35?" wide x 83º" high. See illustration

Lot 534

A GEORGE III OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD, the top with a moulded cornice above two broad and a single narrow panelled cupboard door and two short drawers, the base with a six panelled front above three further short drawers, on block feet, 67" wide. See illustration

Lot 547

A LATE VICTORIAN EBONISED AND MARQUETRY CREDENZA with an inverted breakfront top with burr wood crossbanding and gilt metal mounts, the front with a central glazed panel door enclosing a shelved interior flanked by twin arch topped doors, with all over foliate and animal marquetry and gilt metal mounts, on a plinth base, 78" wide. See illustration

Lot 581

A GEORGE III OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD, the upper section with a moulded cornice above a single panelled door and two side panels, each with fielded arch topped panels, the open interior fitted with pegs, the base with a three panel front above two short drawers, on bracket feet, 58" wide. See illustration

Lot 617

A PAIR OF LOUIS XIV STYLE BOULLE-WORK DISPLAY CABINETS, each with rectangular tops with gilt metal mounts above a single glazed door with all over boulle and gilt applied borders, enclosing velvet lined shelved interior, on shaped bases with ball feet, 29?" wide. See illustration

Lot 291

A COLLECTION OF WHITE GROUND ENAMEL DOOR NUMBER PLATES, possibly French

Lot 21

A GEORGE III OAK SPICE CUPBOARD with single shelf interior, enclosed by a moulded panel door, 17" x 20 1/2"

Lot 55

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND INLAID BREAKFRONT CREDENZA with inlaid central panel door, flanked by glazed cupboard sides, with gilt metal mounts, 65" wide (see illustration)

Lot 56

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND INLAID PIER CABINET with arched glazed door, velvet lined interior and gilt metal mounts, 28 1/2" wide

Lot 83

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BEDSIDE CUPBOARDS, each with a marble top and carved door, with drawer below, 17" wide

Lot 1

A 19th century mahogany collector`s cabinet with panel door enclosing five graduated drawers, height 38cm (Illustrated).

Lot 5

A 19th century coromandel and brass inlaid travelling writing box, the interior with various silver topped glass fittings, hallmarked for London 1847, with secret door above lower drawer (one bottle af and some brass inlay missing) (Illustrated).

Lot 155

A quantity of assorted metalware, predominantly door furniture, including door handles, knockers, castors etc.

Lot 634

A Victorian mahogany cased American eight day mantel clock by Jerome & Co, with glazed door, height 36cm.

Lot 645

An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted enamel dial signed by Joseph Walker of Workington, the crossbanded door flanked by cluster columns, on turned bun feet. This lot is accompanied by a significant amount of information about Joseph Walker and the Walker family, compiled by the present owner who has owned the clock for more than 30 years. Joseph Walker is believed to have been born in Kirkcudbright in 1790 and died in Workington in 1858, from a family of watch and clock makers (Illustrated).

Lot 669

An early 20th century two part freestanding corner cupboard, with leaded glazed door above pair of panel doors, height 181cm.

Lot 678

A reproduction display cabinet with leaded glass door and hinged lid above linen fold panel door, height 95cm.

Lot 750

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow fronted display cabinet, the astragal glazed central door above panel base, on square tapering supports and spade feet, height 162cm (Illustrated).

Lot 755

A Georgian oak and mahogany crossbanded two door wall hanging bow fronted corner cupboard, with exposed H-shaped brass hinges, height 103cm.

Lot 761

A late Victorian Anglo-Indian bamboo framed free standing corner cupboard, with pair of bevelled glass doors, mirror alcove and stained leaded glass door above undertier, height 195cm (Illustrated).

Lot 366

An oak and marquetry court cupboard of small proportions, in the 17th century taste, the canopied top with single central door flanked by a carved panel to each side, over a single door to the base with marquetry arched panel under a lunette carved frieze, on short turned feet, the door fitted with iron butterfly hinges, 82.5cm wide, 141cm high, 53cm deep

Lot 338

An early 18th century Dutch eight day musical longcase clock, with seaweed marquetry decorated walnut case and arched 12 inch brass dial with six tune selector in the arch, movement playing on 8 bells, silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Pieter Kloch, Amsterdam, the trunk door inset with a silvered plate mercury thermometer, the hood applied with giltwood figures of Atlas and angels, 8ft 5ins

Lot 390

A George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the fielded panelled cupboard door enclosing three shaped shelves flanked by a pair of fluted pilasters, 4ft 2ins, width 2ft 9ins

Lot 456

A late 17th century Flemish ebonised table cabinet, decorated with ivory panels depicting Romanesque soldiers, trophies and stylised pastoral landscapes, the cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of seven drawers and small cupboard door enclosing a further six drawers, 1ft 6ins, width 2ft 1ins

Lot 146

A Continental painted pine cupboard, 18th century, the hinged door opening to a shelf, 85.5cm high, 76cm wide, 33.5cm deep

Lot 171

A Dutch oak bureau, circa 1800, the fall opening to an arrangement of drawers, pigeon holes and a cupboard door, the serpentine front containing three long drawers, on claw and ball feet, 106cm high, 82cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 6

CHURCHMANS - a quantity of part sets including Interesting Door-Knockers, Interesting Experiments and others and some sets including Legends of Britain and Pipes of the World ++generally good

Lot 502

A small 19th Century wooden cabinet fitted with 8 drawers and containing a good selection of wooden handled wood carving chisels, quite a few with blades stamped Herring Bros. London, 38.5cms high, 32cms wide, 34cms max deep ++all used but in good condition, the cabinet lacks the door at the front

Lot 1324

A Victorian Walnut Credenza, the front and frieze profusely inlaid with floral and foliate marquetry, and with three doors flanked on either side by open shelving, (the back formerly fitted with a gallery), on a plinth base (one door warped), 84” wide

Lot 1378

A Victorian boxwood strung and ebonised Credenza, of bowed form, applied throughout with gilt metal beading and mounts, central glazed door flanked on either side by further glazed doors, separated by columns with lotus capitals, and all enclosing fitted plush-lined shelving, plinth base with peg feet, 60” wide

Lot 188

A 19th century cast iron door knocker

Lot 194

A heavy brass door stop together with a copper cider measure, carved Chinese wood lamp base and other items including cutlery

Lot 623

An Edwardian satin walnut wardrobe with carved Art Nouveau style panels, mirror door and drawer under

Lot 629

A late 19th century mahogany bedside cupboard with mirror shelf over and carved door

Lot 75

A cast iron deer`s head door knocker and an iron coat hook

Lot 102

A Victorian walnut and satinwood inlaid music cabinet having a brass 3/4 length gallery above a single drawer with a glazed door below on a plinth base

Lot 126

A painted pine cabinet, enclosed by a single door

Lot 483

A 19th century pine hanging corner cupboard enclosed by a single panelled door

Lot 503

An unusual late Victorian ash wardrobe, the upper section enclosed by a single door with two short drawers below flanked by a further door, the base containing a short drawer above two turned legs flanked by a further two doors on a plinth base (cornice missing)

Lot 505

An unusual late Victorian ash wardrobe, the upper section enclosed by a single door with two short drawers below flanked by a further door, the base containing a short drawer above two turned legs flanked by a further two doors on a plinth base

Lot 509

A good George II blue Japanned longcase clock, having a pagoda hood with gilt finial`s housing a brass arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and date aperture flanked by brass spandrels, the twin train movement striking on a bell signed John Hall of Beverley, the trunk enclosed by an arched door on a stepped plinth base, 240cm tall

Lot 365

A Hornby No. 2 Pullman, nut and bolt construction, green/cream, missing one door, “Pullman” transfers poor, crests reasonable, windows crumpled (F)

Lot 424

A Hornby platelayers hut, plain green door, small chip to roof (G)

Lot 1624

Corgi, 359 Army Field Kitchen, khaki, US star on roof, small blemish on rear door (NM,BVG) (Illus.)

Lot 1907

Dinky, pre-war accessory No.45 garage, tinplate orange roof, green doors with door catch, some minor wear, no box (VG) (Illus.)

Lot 1926

Dinky, 28K delivery van “Marshs’s Sausages”, type 2 casting, zinc alloy, green, fine pig and sausage logos, some chips on rooflines mainly and some fatigue and glue repairs, crack in body on one side at door (F-G) (Illus.)

Lot 3158

Tri-ang, pressed steel, post war, forward control delivery lorry, playworn, rear door catch missing, one good transfer (F)

Lot 3159

Tri-ang, pressed steel, post war, forward control “MOBILE CAFETERIA” van, cream, turquoise opening rear door and side hatches, some wear but good for age (late 1950s)

Lot 624

A pair of photograph frames, a dog door stop and a pair of bronze ballet shoes sculpture, Sur Les Pointes by Gordon Brown FRSA

Lot 708

A 20th Century door plate with handle, the back stamped W & R Leggott Limited, London & Bradford, height 57cms

Lot 399

A George III gilt japanned `Act of Parliament` clock, signed Robert Lumpkins, the arched painted dial with Arabic/Roman numeral chapters, the trunk decorated with chinoiserie hunting scenes and arched door, 176cm high x 80cm wide In 1797 Parliament introduced a British clock tax, taxing all types of clocks and watches. Many public buildings such as taverns and shops installed clocks on their premises. So unpopular was the tax that it was repealed in less than a year, thus explaining why genuine `Act of Parliament` clocks are extremely rare.

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