A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, eight day movement, broken swan neck pediment, the dial painted to the arch with a female harpist, the spandrels with houses and ruins around a white dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, arched trunk door. Height 219cms. See illustration
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK of 8 day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with moon phase to the arch, black painted Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, signed Cornelius Strange of Glasgow, the spandrels painted with fruit filled cornucopia; the hood with dentil moulded cornice and fret carved frieze, the trunk door flanked by wrythen moulded pilasters, on bracket feet, 200cms high. See Illustration
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT CLOTHES PRESS, having a moulded cornice and plain frieze above two indented panel doors, the interior fitted with pull slides, the lower section fitted with three small drawers and three long graduated drawers with brass rosette and ring handles, flanked by a full length hanging compartment with twin indented panel door to either side, on plinth base, 170cms wide x 228cms high
AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED SECRETAIRE having a moulded cornice above a two-door cupboard and a smaller two door cupboard and two open compartments to the superstructure, the surface incised with leather above a drawer to the kneehole flanked by a drop-down cupboard to either side, the interior fitted with pull slides, pigeon holes, small drawers and shelves, on square tapered legs and brass castors, 107cms wide x 136cms high. See illustration.
A LATE 17TH CENTURY FRUIT WOOD CHEST PROBABLY NORTH EUROPEAN having a twin panelled drawer above a two door cupboard of cushion framed architectural moulding within a wavy ribbed border, the interior fitted with three graduated oak drawers with ring handles, on compressed bun feet, 112cms wide x 98cms high.. See Illustration
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER AND RACK the shaped cornice above an arcaded frieze, the open shelves flanked by reeded pilasters, the base with four graduated drawers to the centre flanked by a drawer and panelled cupboard door to either side, bracket feet, height 204cm x width 184cms. Provenance: craftsman built by the vendor’s Great, Great Grandfather who was a joiner and cabinet maker in Dallowgill, near Ripon
DENMARK 1960/1970s, A teak rectangular extending table with leaf, 81cms x 220cms, sideboard fitted with four drawers and two door cupboard, 150cms wide, pair carver chairs and four single chairs, each with sisal woven seat, stamped to underside of table No.M Made in Denmark, No.1631. See illustration
Five mahogany doors, each set four recessed panels: 82cm x 218cm (32.5"x 85.75") 88cm x 218.5cm (34.75" x 86") 83cm x 218.5cm (32.75" x 86") drilled for yale lock 98cm x 218.5 cm (38.5" x 86") drilled for yale lock 94cm x 218.5cm (37" x 86") moulded on one side, probably a closet or cupboard door
A late George III thirty hour longcase clock, the 10Ó brass dial signed George Stevens, Hinden, with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals and inner date aperture, between pierced spandrels, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over a square glazed door, flanked by front corner turned and tapering hood pilasters over a plain trunk door on a box base with skirting plinth, 194cm high
A George III eight day longcase clock, oak and mahogany crossbanded, the 12Ó square dial with silvered chapter ring, signed ‘J N Fisher, Preston’, with inner date aperture, outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, between urn and leaf decorated spandrels, the hood with turned and tapering front corner pilasters flanking a square glazed hood door, over a long trunk door with brass key escutcheon between quarter columns and a box base with canted corners and cut-out plinth, 206cm high
A late George III thirty hour longcase clock, oak, the square painted dial signed Wheeler, Bridgnorth, with outer ring of Arabic numerals and centre date aperture, the hood with mahogany crossbanding under a swan neck pediment over a square glazed hood door, over a short trunk door on a box base and later plinth, 207cm high
A floor standing corner cabinet, early 19th century, oak, the dentil cornice over a single door to the top section with six fielded panels opening to reveal three fixed shelves, over a single door to the base, with four fielded panels, each door fitted with brass drop handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 76cm wide, 205cm high
A George III floor standing corner display cabinet, oak, crossbanded mahogany, the ogee moulded cornice over a single astragal glazed door to the top section, opening to reveal later painted interior and two fixed shelves, over two arched cabinet doors to the base, raised on shaped bracket feet, 93cm wide, 206.5cm high
A George IV pedestal sideboard, mahogany, the low scroll moulded back over rounded front corners to the top, above a central short frieze drawer, flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side, one opening to reveal a cellarette drawer, raised on a skirting plinth, stamped ‘Tudor and Barrey’ 191.5cm wide, 93.5cm high, 56cm deep
An Edwardian serpentine floor-standing display cabinet, mahogany, boxwood and ebony line strung, the single door three quarter glazed over a marquetry inlaid landscape panel, opening to reveal three fixed shelves, between tapering uprights inlaid with bell flowers, the sides also three quarter glazed over single panels on six square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 116cm wide, 175.5cm high, 48cm deep
A Regency pedestal sideboard, mahogany, the low arched back with lozenge line moulding over a central bowed inverted break top with two short frieze drawers fitted with brass lion ring handles, flanked by a pedestal to each side with a short frieze drawer, over a single panel cabinet door, one revealing a deep cellarette drawer and interior cabinet door, the other revealing one fixed shelf, raised on four short ogee moulded legs, 193cm wide, 114cm high, 66cm deep
A Victorian enclosed desk, mahogany, the rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners over a central long frieze drawer flanked by two short drawers, over a central two door cabinet revealing one fixed shelf, flanked by three graduated short drawers to each side, all fitted with turned wooden handles on a skirting plinth base and hidden castors, 137cm wide, 76.5cm high, 62cm deep
A George III mahogany serpentine sideboard, the angled corners and top cross banded in harewood with stringing, the front with four drawers to the frieze and incorporating a deep cellarette drawer with dummy drawer fronts and a cupboard door the other side, fitted brass swan neck handles, inlaid satinwood fine banding, on square chamfered legs. 7ft (213cm).
A late Victorian Walnut davenport, the top with a brass gallery, the the leather inset slope reveals an interior veneered in burr birch, one side fitted four graduated mahogany lined drawers with sunken brass handles, enclosed by a panelled door, a panelled reverse side, the front with fluted pilasters, on turned feet with casters. 22in (56cm). Circa 1880.
A George III mahogany sideboard, in the manner of Gillows, the top cross banded and inlaid ebony stringing, the back with a brass curtain rail, the front with a central drawer, the interior baize lined with divisions above a deeper drawer and a cellarette drawer with false drawer fronts, flanked by two frieze drawers, fitted brass locks and brass florette and beaded ring handles, the cupboards either fitted a small pot cupboard or a shelf enclosed by a well figured veneered door, stop fluted side pilaster and plinth base. 4ft 5in (135cm) wide x 27in (68.5cm) deep x 35.75in (91cm) high.
A late Victorian carved oak bracket clock, having domed pediment above reeded columns flanking a bevelled glass door enclosing a brass spandril dial with steel chapter rings, strike silent and fast slow subsidiaries, the chiming movement striking on a gong with repeat pull, raised on a stepped plinth and bracket supports, with a carved wall bracket, 78cm overall
An 18th Century oak and yew wood long case clock, the hood surmounted by a scrolled arch pediment with central brass eagle orb, the turned pillars flanking an arched panelled door enclosing a brass spandrilled dial with silvered chapter ring, inscribed "James Scholfield, Barnsley", the centre of the dial finely engraved with a harvesting scene amongst foliate scrolls, calendar aperture and rocking moon face movement, full length panel door on a box base flanked by reeded canted angles, 225cm high - see illustration
A 19th century 8 day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and convex 14inch painted dial signed 'Richd Holroyde, Stockport', with moon phase disc to the arch and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the trunk with canted corners and shaped door upon a rectangular plinth, 235cm high (some cracking and sections of veneer missing)
A Fine Hanging Oak Wall Cupboard. The moulded top above an arcaded door carved with foliate embellishments and framing an inlaid central panel of interlaced geometric bands headed by the initials TS within a lozenge. The interior fitted with two spice drawers and shelves, 17 ins (43 cms) wide, 9½ ins (24 cms) deep and 24½ ins (62 cms) high.
An Unusual 18th Century Folk Art Painted Pine Hanging Wall Cupboard. The moulded cornice having a chip carved edge and domed central pediment carved with a grotesque face mask above an arch topped door bearing a naive relief-carved man holding a staff with traces of paint-work and the initials J.O.J.Q. below, 20 ins (51 cms) wide, 10 ins (26 cms) deep and 30 ins (76 cms) high.
An Early 18th Century Tridarn, the upper section having a moulded cornice with turned baluster columns at the front and wavy cut splats forming the sides. The centre section having a moulded overhanging frieze with turned pendant finials above two recessed field panel doors flanking a centre panel. The base cupboard with two long & one short centre drawer above the fielded panel cupboard door, standing on stile feet 91½ (231 cms) ins high, 59 ins (150 cms) wide and 24 ins (51 cms) deep.
An 18th Century French Provincial Chestnut Armoire having a deep moulded cornice above two cupboard doors. Each door with three fielded panels framed by applied moulding with carved floral details to the shaped upper corners of the top panels, hung on iron finialed rod hinges and flanking a channel moulded central divide. 47 ins (120 cms) wide, 17¼ ins (44 cms) deep and 71 ins (180 cms) high.
A Good 19th Century Oak Livery Cupboard in the 17th Century Style. The top frieze having carved edge moulding and a band of chevron inlay resting on bulbous cup & cover posts enriched with foliate carving and overhanging a cupboard with panelled front door and canted sides decorated with further inlay. The lower section having a moulded top above a deep frieze drawer carved with four figure-of-eight guilloche knots encircling carved flower-heads framed by inlay, on foliate carved front posts and a triple panel back leading down to a pot shelf and base rail on arabesque strap-work with squat bun feet, 47 ins (120 cms) wide, 22 ins (56 cms) deep and 62½ ins (159 cms) high.
An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Cupboard in two sections. The upper section having a moulded cornice above two cupboard doors; each door divided into three panels; two with geometric mouldings sandwiching a ventilated central panel fretted with linked C-scrolls and backed in fabric; the framework embellished in ovolu bosses and split spindle appliqués. The base section with two geometric moulded frieze drawers and doors raised on bracket feet, 40½ ins (103 cms) wide, 16½ ins (42 cms) deep and 73½ ins (186 cms) high.
An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, with an eight day movement. The 12 inch (30 cm) square brass face having a silvered chapter ring with hours & minute divisions, encircling a subsidiary seconds dial and a calendar aperture amidst sprays of engraved flowers and inscribed John Evans, LAMPETER (Circa 1750-60). The corners embellished with scrolling floriate gilt spandrels. The hood having a key design moulded frieze above a glazed door with shaped brass H-hinges & flanked by columns. The case with a double arch-topped long trunk door and canted sides enriched with stop-fluting. Measuring 84 ins (213.5 cms) in height.
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