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Lot 503

ARTS & CRAFTS MAHOGANY BUREAU with single glazed door with copperised decoration above drop slope and drawer with undertier, flanked by drop flaps, all on shaped pierced supports, 114cm wide

Lot 562

EDWARDIAN WALNUT BEDSIDE CABINET with carved frieze above the panel door enclosing shelving, 74cm high

Lot 571

EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET the centre glazed door flanked by concave glazed panels enclosing shelving, all raised on tapering legs, 131cm wide

Lot 99

VICTORIAN NUMISMATISTS MAHOGANY COLLECTORS BOX the hinged panelled door enclosing twenty drawer compartments, with brass carry handle and key, 36.5cm high

Lot 2765

Georgian style walnut and glazed two door bookcase on ogee feet

Lot 2766

American mahogany small two door smoker's cupboard with shelving

Lot 2787

Late Victorian mirrorback sideboard with carved and scrolled cresting and gallery over conforming shaped mirror, single drawer and two door cupboard below, raised on turned and square section legs

Lot 2806

Edwardian mahogany hall cupboard, spindles flanking door with needlepoint insert

Lot 2826

Edwardian mahogany double mirror door compactum wardrobe with four central drawers flanked by mirror doors

Lot 2827

Bamboo and pine mirror door wardrobe, single drawer, arched top pediment

Lot 2829

Modern two door pine wardrobe

Lot 190

A door stopper in the form of a lion

Lot 46

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WARDROBE with arched central mirror door, and with drawer below, 48" wide

Lot 58

A VICTORIAN WALNUT MUSIC CABINET with fretwork gallery and glazed mirror panel door, 21"

Lot 166

A SMALL CONTINENTAL PINE LARDER CUPBOARD, with panelled door, 34" wide, 58" high

Lot 348

A BRASS DOOR KNOCKER and a few other pieces of brass

Lot 559

A 19th Century cast Brass Mortar and Pestle of typical form, with side handles 560. A vintage heavy Cast Brass Door Knocker, modelled as a hand clutching a ball

Lot 1382

A Victorian Mahogany large Breakfront Wardrobe, with moulded cornice, and the two central panel doors enclosing fitted slides with four drawers below, flanked on either side by a full height door, each enclosing hanging space, 100" wide, 84 ½" high

Lot 1404

A Victorian Walnut Dwarf Display Cabinet, inlaid with a panel of satinwood neo-classical marquetry, the glazed door enclosing fitted shelving, flanked on either side by gilt metal mounts on a plinth base, 30 ¼" wide

Lot 1442

A Victorian ebonised Credenza inlaid with Boxwood and Satinwood Stringing and neo-classical designs, the central door enclosing shelving and with gilt metal mounts on either side, flanked by glazed compartments, again enclosing fitted shelving on a plinth base with peg feet, 59 ½" wide

Lot 1478

A Victorian simulated Rosewood Credenza, inlaid with Boxwood Stringing and neo-classical designs, the central door enclosing cupboard, flanked on either side by two glazed compartments with fitted shelving, gilt metal beading and mounts throughout, on ebonised baluster feet, 59 ½" wide

Lot 289

A pair of cast door stops modelled as Punch and Judy

Lot 750

A 19th century oak corner cupboard having mahogany glazed door W 30"

Lot 759

A late Victorian oak wardrobe having central mirror panel door, with drawer under and carved decoration W 43"

Lot 789

A Victorian mahogany wardrobe having central arch top over mirror door flanked by cupboards with fitted interior and foliate carved decoration W 70"

Lot 813

An early 20th century golden oak bedroom suite, comprising oval mirror door wardrobe with applique decoration, a bobbin frame dressing table and matching chest of drawers

Lot 1069

A Victorian cast iron door stop, as Mr Punch. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 1502

A bronze door stop of a lion and serpent. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 1591

A Victorian satinwood triple wardrobe, the central door with an arched mirror opening to reveal drawers and slides, 185cm wide x 217.5cm high. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 374

A pair of cast iron Mr Punch Door Stops, 12 in.

Lot 399

A leather Wig Holder in the form of a skull with turned wooden handle and hinged door.

Lot 533

A 19th Century stained wood small Waterfall Bookcase with shaped frieze above open shelves and single solid panelled door, 1ft 10in wide.

Lot 247

A George III cast brass entrance hall lantern. In the manner of Thomas Chippendale, of ovoid hexagonal form, formerly with glass panes, the leaf cast knop issuing six scrolling uprights, each with a rocaille cast cresting above trailing graduated husks terminating in a leaf cast knop pendant, the later faux 'chain' gasolier mount with original leaf cast rose stamped 'ABERCROMBIE' , one pane hinged to form a lift-up access door, with a small anthemion cast handle, lantern 33cm diameter, 57cm high; (overall length including mount: 123cm). Note: similar rococo styles are illustrated by Thomas Chippendale in 'The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director' 3rd Edition, 1763, Plate CLII and CLIIIa, the engravings dated for 1760.

Lot 248

A George III cast brass entrance hall lantern. In the manner of Thomas Chippendale, of hexagonal baluster shaped form, formerly with glass panels, the crown shaped cresting on a later fixed faux 'chain' gasolier mount with original leaf cast rose stamped 'ABERCROMBIE', the rocaille crestings on boldly chased and pounced ribbon-tied acanthus leaf uprights terminating in a berried and leaf cast knop pendant, the single side-hinged access door with a small beaded circular handle, lantern 33cm diameter, 57cm high (overall length with mount: 143cm)

Lot 267

A Victorian burr walnut country house letter box, circa 1870, the moulded top above an aperture, raised tablet marked 'LETTERS' in gilt and a glazed panel, the right side with door, on squat bracket feet, 30.5cm wide, 23cm high, 13cm deep

Lot 319

A late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry month going longcase clock, the twin train movement with recoil escapement striking the hours on a bell, , the 11" brass dial signed to the lower margin 'Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit', with chevron engraved perimeter and cherub mask spandrels around a silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with date aperture, the hood with caddy top, blind fretwork friezes and spire finials above a long trunk door with central armorial of a crown supported by griffins, on a stepped apron with bracket feet, the whole inlaid flower-filled jardinieres and perched birds within line inlaid and trailing vine borders (movement significantly adapted). 236cm high

Lot 321

A George I month going walnut longcase clock. By John Crucefix, London, the square dial with a silvered chapter, signed Jn. Crucefix, London, with Roman numeral and sword hilt half hour markers, the matted centre with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, within crowned coronet cherub spandrels, the bell striking five pillar movement with anchor escapement, the square hood with blind fret carved frieze and twin capped turned pilasters, above a feather door centred by a brass ringed lenticle, raised on a plinth base. 228cm high, 41cm wide

Lot 326

A Victorian walnut letter box timepiece, circa 1880, the domed case set with a circular white enamel dial above the titled letter aperture and a panelled door with a bevelled glass inner panel and Bramah lock opening to a sycamore lined interior with stamped P.O.D.R. mark for 24th January 1877, on spreading plinth base, 41.5cm high

Lot 467

A fine William IV rosewood folio cabinet, circa 1830. By John Kendell & Co, Leeds, the gadrooned, inverted and hinged top above two dummy cupboard doors and one lateral door opening to a compartmented interior, on acanthus carved bracket feet united by a gadrooned apron, back bears paper label, 136cm wide, 95cm high, 66cm deep. This form of label is thought to have been adopted in the 1830s by the Leeds firm of John Kendell & Co., established in 1816. The firm was taken over by Marsh & Jones in 1863 (see The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, p. 505 and C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, London, 1978, p. 322).

Lot 474

A GEORGE I WALNUT VENEERED BRACKET CLOCK with REPEAT, WILLIAM WINROWE, London c.1720 the 17.5cms broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, fleur-de-lys half hour markers, finely matted centre, date aperture with pin-hole adjustment, applied silvered tablet signed "Winrowe London" the arch with Rise and Fall silvered dial and with pierced spandrels, the single train five pillar gut fusee movement now with anchor escapement striking and repeating on two bells, the pull repeat with engraved pulley, the back plate signed "Wm Winrowe, London" and engraved with a mask and scrolling foliage, the case with inverted bell top, broken arch glazed side panels, pierced fret spandrels to the door, moulded plinth and bracket feet, 49cms with handle raised (with pendulum, case key and brass winding key pierced with tulips) ** According to the records of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers William Winrowe was admitted as a Freeman on 16th January 1718/19. The Guilds year runs from March-March ** This clock was purchased by the late John Hooper from a Kent family in whose possession it had been for approximately 200 years.

Lot 489

AN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the 28cm (11in) square painted dial with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, the chain driven 4 pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment, turned pillars, long trunk door, plain plinth and bracket feet, 212cms high (with pendulum and weight)

Lot 491

A LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM STAPLETON, London, the 30cm (11.75in) broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, finely matted centre, seconds dial, calendar aperture, pierced gilt brass urn and foliage spandrels, silvered medallion in the arch signed as above, flanked by inverted dolphin spandrels, the 5 pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with pagoda shaped pediment on turned pilasters, broken arch long trunk door, panelled plinth and bracket feet, the door Chinoiserie decorated with figures and pagodas, 226cms high (plinth reduced, brass cased weights, pendulum, crank key and case key)

Lot 493

A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, HENRY JOHN FOY, TAUNTON the 30cm (11.75in) square brass dial signed in the centre as above with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar aperture and engraved scrolling spandrels, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with moulded pediment, long trunk door and plain plinth, 198cms high (with pendulum, weights and crank winding key)

Lot 75

A Japanese lacquer stand, c. 1860, the black ground gilt with scrolling foliage, chips, 35cm and a table cabinet, with four drawers and a door enclosing three drawers, wear, 35cm (2). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 122

A Chinese hardwood display cabinet, late 19th century, with a single glazed door and stand, profusely carved with dragons and prunus blossom, 79cm high x 38cm deep. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 82

By direction of the Sudbury Museum Trust: An 18th Century tavern clock, the A-plate brass movement with anchor escapement, pendulum, lead weight, contained in an oak and pine case, diameter of dial 76cm, height 152cm NB. Probably a 19th Century gift to the British school, as it then was, in Mill Lane from the owners of Kentwell Hall. The name 'Ray' was once visible on the case. The Rays were a well known family firm of clockmakers in Sudbury in the 18th/early 19th Century. On the door there was once painted a picture in the style of Hogarth. At the British School Mr Marshall the Head Teacher used to teach boys the time using a long stick to move the hands about. As a result some of this wear on the face, it had to be repainted in 1876. At some point an overzealous school caretaker cleaned off all the original paintwork on the case leaving it in its present state. For confirmation of this information see East Anglian Miscellany January-March 1926 No. 7220. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 145

An Edwardian mahogany hanging corner cabinet with inlaid frieze above an astragal glazed door, 27 1/2" wide.

Lot 369

A Georgian mahogany thirty hour long case clock, the 12"² painted Roman dial with date aperture, floral decoration and spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment above a star and patera inlaid frieze with fluted columns, boxwood strung door and inlaid base, with bracket feet, 85 1/2" high.

Lot 991

A pair of cast door stops, height 21cms

Lot 1005

A cast door stop and brass bracket

Lot 50

A George III oak hanging corner cabinet, with a dentil moulded cornice above a panelled door enclosing shaped shelves

Lot 78

A Victorian walnut and satinwood inlaid pier cabinet, enclosed by a glazed door on a plinth base

Lot 111

A small oak hanging corner cupboard enclosed by a carved panelled door

Lot 114

An early 20th century French walnut vitrine, enclosed by a glazed door with a single drawer below

Lot 138

A walnut and marquetry standing corner cabinet, the fret carved arched top with open shelves, over a panelled door

Lot 374

A Victorian mahogany pot cupboard, enclosed by an arched panelled door

Lot 396

An Edwardian mahogany and chequer strung music cabinet enclosed by a glazed door, on square tapered legs

Lot 409

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet enclosed by an astragal glazed door on square legs

Lot 413

A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid longcase clock, the hood having a swan neck pediment and blind fret carved decoration between turned pilasters, housing an arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary second dial between brass spandrels, signed Norman Macpherson, Edinburgh, the trunk enclosed by an arched door inlaid with an urn on a stepped plinth base

Lot 302

An early 19th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, maker Alexander Crawford of Scarborough, the arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, floral spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk with arched door and pedestal base on bracket feet, 218cm high

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