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A 19th century walnut miniature table top cabinet, In the early 18th century manner, the serpentine arched cornice above an astragal glazed front with central door between canted sides enclosing lined shelves, the shaped and panelled apron with drop hinged door, on scrolling cabriole legs, 58cm wide, 77cm high, 15cm deep
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, indistinctly signed J. Keelle burgh ?, the swan neck pediment with finials over closed fretwork, arched painted white dial, arabic numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, surrounded by floral painted spandrels, flanked by fluted columns , above a boxwood strung arched trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns raised on plinth base, 223cm high
A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, By J. Common, Coldstream, with twin train movement, the brass square dial with Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, cast spandrels, the hood with projected moulded cornice, greek key frieze over glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the case with moulded trunk door with circular window, the box base raised on bracket feet, 201cm high
A Regency mahogany longcase clock, By W.M. Dobbie, the painted 12 inch arch dial with a subsidiary second and date dial and pierced gilt hands, the corners painted with the four seasons and the arch with a scene entitled, 'Lady of the Lake Canto 6th', the twin train eight movement striking on a bell, the hood with a swan-neck pediment and brass ball finials, the case inlaid with ebonised and boxwood stringing and with a flame veneered trunk door (base section reconstructed), 227cm high
A WALNUT AND SILVER PARCEL GILT SUITE OF BEDROOM FURNITURE, in the French style by Maples of London c.1935, quarter veneered and applied with beaded and moulded panels, carved leafage and flower heads, comprising:- A DRESSING TABLE, with short raised back, inverted serpentine outline with a drawer above angle brackets to the kneehole flanked by two drawers to either side, cast silver metal rocaille handles, on cabriole legs with knopped feet, 137cms wide; A SHIELD-SHAPE TABLE MIRROR, the ‘C’ scroll frame with pierced cresting and carved with leafage and flower heads, with strut, 61cms wide x 78cms high; A BACHELOR’S CHEST, of serpentine outline having a short raised back and lift-up mirror above three graduated drawers and a two door cupboard below, on short cabriole legs, 99cms wide x 110cms high; A PAIR OF TUB CHAIRS, each having an arched back and scrolled arms, with ‘C’ scroll uprights, serpentine seat rail on cabriole legs, upholstered in champagne floral silk damask; A DRESSING STOOL, having twin scrolled arms, upholstered ensuite and on cabriole legs
A WARING AND GILLOW LTD MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BEDROOM SUITE, c. 1910, comprising a three-section break front wardrobe having a moulded dentil cornice above a figured veneered frieze, two quarter veneered and oval inlaid doors, above four graduated drawers flanked by a full door inset with arch top mirror to either side, the interior fitted with pigeon holed, drawer and hanging compartments, shaped apron and on splayed bracket feet, 203cms wide x 210cms and a kidney -shape dressing table having a gilt metal pierced gallery, above drawer to the centre flanked by two drawers to either side with pierced circular back plates and ring handles on square tapered legs with brass caps and castors, 139cms wide, an oval toilet mirror on rectangular box base with lift-up top, on bracket feet, 72cms wide. Cabinet maker’s stamp and metal label to drawers
A late Victorian mahogany bedroom suite, having carved and pierced decoration with gilded drop handles and escutcheons, comprising double mirrored door wardrobe, fitted drawers to base and raised on ogee bracket supports, 160cm wide; a dressing table fitted single mirror and trinket drawers above two short and four long drawers below, raised on cabriole supports terminating in castors, 115cm wide; and a marble top washstand enclosed by cupboards, raised on cabriole supports terminating in castors, 114cm wide
A late 18th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded cottage long case clock, the hood surmounted by a scroll arch pediment and three brass acorn finials above fluted columns, enclosing a painted dial with 30 hour movement striking on a gong, above a trunk door and box base, raised on bracket supports, 218cm overall
A fine quality three piece Norwegian oak dining suite, consisting of table, 5ft. x 2ft. 9in., sideboard enclosed by a pair of cupboard doors, central door enclosing four drawers, 6ft. 10in. long, a cabinet enclosed by a pair of cupboard doors, central bank of four drawers above fall front cupboard, 4ft.9in.
Five Carved Eastern Figures & A Small Persian Mirror: A set of three figures carved as Oriental Deities, 8 ins (20 cms) in height and a pair Oriental seated figures with residual polychrome and gilding 10½ ins (27 cms) in height and 10 ins (25 cms) in height. The 19th Century Painted Persian Mirror having a rectangular frame with a central arched door painted with a seated figure playing a string instrument and opening to reveal the small arched mirror within. The outer painted border lavishly decorated with birds, flowers and a huntsman on horseback. 6 ins x 8½ ins (15 cms x 22 cms).
A 17th Century Spanish Food Cupboard of planked construction. The rustic cupboard section having a door with two trelliswork ventilation panels above fielded panels. The lower section having two partially enclosed shelves with naively carved fronts; one fitted with a spoon rack. Measuring 66½ ins (169 cms) in height, 26 ins (66 cms) wide, 14 ins (36 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Yew Wood Livery Cupboard, of good colour & rich patination. The boldly moulded ovolu cornice above two thick doors with grove moulded edges and twin raised fielded panels. The door hanging on iron hinges and having a central bolt lock. The lower rails joined by a short grove moulded muntin flanked by stepped fielded panels. Standing 63¾ ins (162 cms) high on stile feet with original pegs. 42 ins (107 cms) wide, 25 ins (64 cms) in depth.
An Interesting 17th Century Oak Cupboard (A/F). The three plank top above run-moulded, chip-carved rail & muntins enhanced with punchwork. The single panel door with a rosette whorl to the centre and a chip carved border flanked by rectangular panels carved with a large rosette and triangle motif beneath a demi-lune arch. Standing on bun feet, 27½ ins (70 cms) in height. 43 cms x 22 cms (109 cms x 56 cms).
A 17th Century Oak Cupboard. The two plank top above run moulded & double chip carved frieze rails & muntins. The cupboard door hung on large iron cocks-head hinges and having an oak leaf & acorn carved upper panel above twin base panels. The flanking panels each carved with a rosette within a lozenge & embellished with punchwork. On stile feet 41½ ins (105 cms) in height, 45 ins (114 cms) wide, 21 ins (53.5 cms) deep.
A 16th Century Oak Livery Cupboard Section, circa 1500-1510. The central door having a square panel carved with a griffin upon a barrel and the ownership initials W.L, bordered by a scrolling cartouche. The flanking 'barbers pole' panels carved with floral diamonds. 20 ins (51 cms) high. Mounted on a modern wooden stand 46 ins (117 cms) high inclusive, 40 ins (112 cms) wide, 19 ins (48 cms) deep.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Welsh Fretted Oak Food Cupboard. The planked top bordered by a convex moulded cornice. The large central cupboard door hung on H-form iron hinges and having a fielded panel pierced with a stylized plant flanked by similarly pierced long vertical side panels, with a drawer below having peg knop handles. Standing on stile feet with pierced brackets 53½ ins (136 cms) in height, 46 ins (117 cms) wide, 21 ins (54 cms) deep.
A Late 18th Century Eight Day Oak Longcase Clock. The 13½ ins (34 cms) round brass face having an engraved centre housing a painted penny moon roller aperture, seconds subsidiary dial and inscribed Jos Johnson Dudley. The chapter ring with Roman numerals counting the hours, an outer ring of Arabics counting the minutes and an inner calendar ring with pointer. The hood having a round glazed door flanked by columns. The case with a shaped top trunk door above the base with a shaped apron forming the feet. 80¾ ins (204 cms) in height. 21¼ ins x 11 ins (54 cms x 28 cms).
A Large 17th Century Joined Oak Chest/Cupboard. The edge-moulded lid rising to reveal a box compartment with a lidded till at one end and central enclosed cupboard section accessible via a front opening door. The door panel enriched with stylised horizontal linen-fold carving framed with applied edge-moulding and flanked by side panels of vertical linen fold. The chest housing two lower drawers with iron loop handles and a central fleur-de-lis pendant finial. Standing on tall run-moulded stiles 43 ins (109 cms) in height, 54 ins (137 cms) wide, 22 ins (56 cms) deep.
A Rare 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock inscribed Edw. Hon. Bishops Lydeard, and having an unusual musical movement striking seven bells. The brass chapter ring with matted centre housing a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with three holes and bordered by pierced cast brass spandrels. The oak hood with ovolu moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by columns with gilt capitals. The case having a good colour & patination and a long trunk door above a base with moulded edge. 75 ins (190 cms) in height, 21 ins (53 cms) wide, 11 ins (28 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Thirty Hour Longcase Clock. The brass 9½ inch (24 cm) square dial having an engraved chapter ring signed Tho. Pinfold, Banbury (Circa 1760) encircling a granulated centre chased with foliate scrolls. The corners adorned with scrolling gilt spandrels. The case having a hood with ovolu moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by columns and a long truck door with arch top. 76½ ins (194 cms) in height. 20½ ins x 12 ins 52 cms x 30 cms).
An 18th Century Longcase with 30 hour movement by William Winston Hereford (Circa 1770). The single-hand 10 inch (25.5 cm) square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring encircling a silvered centre engraved with sailing boats & a small tower, and signed William Winston Hereford. The corners adorned with scrolling Rococo spandrels. The case having a caddy top hood surmounted by a stepped finial, with integral pillars flanking the hood door. Standing on a moulded plinth base 86½ ins (220 cms) in height.
A Rare Charles II Longcase Clock. The 10 inch (25.5 cm) square brass dial signed Tho Power-de-Wellinborow Hoc=Fabricauit and engraved with a rose & flowers to the centre encircled by a silvered chapter ring with foliate engraved spandrels. The thirty hour movement striking a bell, with verge escapement & bob pendulum housed in a restored black painted pine Palladian style case. The apexed hood with applied gilt brass wreath and a glazed door flanked by barley twist columns. Raised on bun feet 75 ins (191 cms) high. 15½ ins x 8½ ins (39.5 cms x 21.5 cms).
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