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SETH THOMAS U.S.A. CIRCA 1942 'MARK 1 DECK CLOCK' in circular bulkhead type dark brown bakelite case with screw down watertight hinged rear door opening to reveal winding and setting holes for spring driven movement and having black and white circular dial with arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary, the case 7in diameter x 4in deep and the winding key
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATURE ON IVORY, HEAD AND SHOULDERS OF A GENTLEMAN, in suite with carnation button hole, gilt metal framed with ribbon surmount and in tooled gilt and blue morocco plush lined case, the miniature 2" high and an ORNATE GILT METAL EASEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME milestone shaped with ribbon top and detachable panel door with oval centre panel, 7 1/2" high (2)
A late 19th century walnut Vienna wall regulator, having a raised finial top pediment above a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven striking movement, subsidiary seconds dial and embossed brass surround, the glazed door having half turned fluted columns, height 112cm
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a broken swan neck pediment above twin ring turned pilasters, flanking painted square dial, width 12", signed E Bell & Son of Ashbourne, having Roman numerals, corner painted cottage scenes, 30 hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk having mahogany crossbanded door flanked by quarter turned fluted pilasters to a box base, height 202cm
A Napoleon III rosewood marquetry inlaid and ormolu mounted display cabinet, having a pierced ormolu three quarter gallery, over scroll marquetry inlaid frieze, glazed door and bowed glazed sides enclosing a velvet lined and mirror backed interior, having three glass shelves, the whole with crossbanding, ormolu mounts and raised on square tapering supports, height 173cm, width 93cm
A Victorian figured walnut breakfront music Canterbury, the top having a gilt metal three quarter spindle turned gallery, burr walnut crossbanding, scroll marquetry inlays, supported on turned and knopped columns, the base having centre glazed door enclosing gilt tooled leather named sheet music shelves and flanked by turned and fluted columns, all raised on turned feet with pot castors, width 112.5cm
A Sheraton Revival satinwood and marquetry inlaid bedroom suite, comprising; breakfront fitted wardrobe, kneehole dressing table, kneehole washstand, and a pair of bedside cabinets; the wardrobe having centre fitted section with twin panelled doors over two short and two long drawers, in turn flanked by panelled doors enclosing hanging spaces, each door profusely inlaid with floral swags and some with urns issuing flowers, sheet music and instruments, the whole raised upon a plinth, width 222cm, the dressing table having raised superstructure with centre bevelled shield shaped mirror, trinket drawers, the base having concave centre and an arrangement of nine drawers, the washstand having a replacement top, concave centre section, three frieze drawers over cupboard doors, the bedside cabinets having crossbanded tops, marquetry inlaid doors and raised on square tapering supports (Part Illus.)
A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid sideboard, of good size, the top with satinwood banding above a shaped and break front, having two centre crossbanded and satinwood strung drawers, having brass vine leaf and flower head cast escutcheons with ring handles, above an arched apron with satinwood fan veneers, flanked by single deep fitted cellerette door disguised as two drawers to the right and two unfitted drawers to the left, all with further crossbanded satinwood stringing, the whole raised on six square tapering supports with spade terminals, width 183cm, depth 75cm
A circa 1800 oak cased long case clock, the hood with moulded cornice above a plain door flanked by brass capped turned side columns over a plain door raised on a bracket foot base, the 30 hour movement with square enamelled dial and hand-painted fan and shell spandrels, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed indistinctly "Randall Newbury" (probably William Randall of Newbury), 195 cm high
A George III Irish mahogany cased long case clock, the broken arched pediment with pierced and floral medallion decoration above a grotesque mask and foliate carved frieze, the plain glazed door flanked by turned and reeded side pilasters, over a shaped pendulum door flanked by quarter cut fluted pilasters, the base with panelled decoration raised on bracket feet, the eight day movement with square brass dial, the plain chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within pierced gilt brass spandrels and enclosing a cartouche inscribed "John Crosthwaite, Dublin", 241 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A circa 1800 mahogany cased long case clock, the broken arched pediment with pressed brass medallion decoration, the plain glazed door flanked by turned brass capped side pilasters, the main trunk with rectangular door over a plain base to bracket feet, the eight day movement with square brass dial, the chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals within engraved spandrels enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and inscribed "Thomas Field Bath", 46 cm wide x 214 cm high
An oak cased longcase clock, J Lewis, Minchinhampton, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over two free standing columns above a rectangular case door flanked quarter columns on a planked base with inlays throughout, the square painted dial with numerals and roses to the spandrels, date aperture, fitted a thirty-hour movement, the dial 30.5cm (12") wide
A Longcase Clock, the30.5 cm square brass dial signed T PYKE, B'water, with a silver chapter ring having Roman Numerals, subsidiary second dial and calendar aperture, dated and eight day movement, in an oak case, cross banded in mahogany, the trunk door inlaid with a star,207 cm See illustration
A good late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry month-going longcase clock By Henry Mereman of London the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the moulded pediment with strapwork carved frieze and barley-twist pilasters, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the lower margin signed Henry Mereman, London bounded by rococo female mask spandrels, the winding holes with articulated covers, the trunk door with stems of blossoming foliage and perched birds enclosing a glazed pendulum aperture, on a similarly inlaid apron and moulded plinth 206cm high The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson
A Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded chiming longcase clock the three train month-going movement chiming on a nest of eight graduated bells and five coiled gongs, the swan-neck pediment above brass columns and fretted side panels enclosing a brass dial with silvered Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds dial, a chime/silent dial to the arch, within rococo spandrels, the trunk door and apron inlaid with neo-classical foliage highlighted in harewood, on cut plinth base 243cm high
A George III oak longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the pagoda top with three giltwood spire finials above a silvered dial (associated) with engraved foliate spandrels and strike/silent lever to the arch, the centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed David Rogers, Saffron Walden, the arched trunk door with moulded edge, the plain apron on scalloped cut plinth base (note: the original brass dial has been mounted for posterity inside the case) 236cm high
A late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry month-going longcase clock By Joseph Knibb the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, signed to the lower margin: 'Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit', the 11" brass dial 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 runk 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 236cm high Note: Joseph Knibb was born in Oxfordshire and traded in clocks in Oxford with his brother John. The most renowned member of a renowned family he was classed as a clock, watch and turret clockmaker with Tompion and Quare and circa 1670 he moved to the 'Dyal, Serjeants Inn, Fleet St.'(later Suffolk St.) London. Knibb made many celebrated clocks including Prince Rupert's night lantern for Charles II, the turret clocks for Wadham College, and the State Entrance of Windsor Castle.
A George III mahogany longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the swan-neck pediment above a silvered floral engraved dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed James Smith, the ogee arched trunk door above plain apron and (reduced) plinth base, the original printed maker's instruction sheet inside the trunk door and dated 1790 208cm high
A good George II walnut, crossbanded and herringbone inlaid kneehole desk the rectangular quarter veneered top with re-entrant corners above a brushing slide with two inset brass ferrules and a full width frieze drawer above an arched recess with a cupboard door enclosing shelves, flanked on either side by three short drawers, on high scroll-cut bracket feet 83.5cm wide, 73.5cm high, 50cm deep
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