A 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK - GEORGE WILSON, APPLEBY (1829-58) having a moulded cornice above the square glazed door, flanked by turned columns. The arched crossbanded trunk door above a plain base. The painted dial having Roman hours to the chapter ring, framing the maker's name and crescent form date aperture, all framed by painted spandrels depicting Victorian follies. 193cm high
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AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET having a shaped, raised mirror back inlaid with swags and bows, a single shelf supported by turned spindles. The rectangular breakfront top over a single door with shaped glazed panel and inlaid herringbone detail, flanked by two glazed and inlaid panels. Raised on four spreading square section legs. 37cm x 92cm x 169cm.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE CHINA CABINET having moulded cornice above a string inlaid frieze and large glazed and partially panelled door which encloses the internal shelving, flanked by two conforming panels, raised on four slightly spreading, tapering square section legs. 42cm x 114cm x 182cm
A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHOP DISPLAY UNIT having a moulded cornice above four glazed doors which reveal the mirrored and shelved interior. The lower stage having a moulded edge above three cupboard sections, each with two panelled doors and fall front door. Sold with an additional conforming two stage section and free standing mahogany display cabinet. 32cm x 225cm 266cm approx (large unit only)
A 1920'S WALNUT GENTLEMAN'S FITTED WARDROBE by Compactom Ltd, 143 Regent Street, London, having a moulded cornice above two large plain doors opening to reveal the extensively fitted oak interior and internal hanging space. The right hand door bearing the Compactom Ltd "Travelling Reminder" trade label. On a plinth base. 61cm x 130cm x 192cm
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOOKCASE having a moulded cornice above a string inlaid frieze and two large astragal glazed doors which enclose the shelved interior. The lower stage having a moulded rectangular top with boxwood stringing over two panelled cupboard door in well figured mahogany, raised on shaped bracket feet. 48cm x 116cm x 240cm
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TRIPLE WARDROBE having a moulded cornice above a long mirrored central door which opens to reveal the fitted interior, flanked on each side by fielded panel doors enclosing internal hanging space. The centre and left had side doors having faceted amber glass handles, raised on a plinth base. 61cm x 197cm x 213cm
SHAPLAND AND PETTER, BARNSTAPLE ART NOUVEAU OAK SIDEBOARD the foliate carved and arched mirror back between embossed copper panels, on twin turned uprights above a pair of frieze drawers and a central linen-fold door between pomegranate carved cupboard doors with embossed copper strap hinges and foliate stem incised uprights, on pierced apron and stem feet 196cm wide, 186cm high, 61cm deep
Oak and cross banded housekeepers cupboardGeorge III oak housekeepers cupboard circa 1790, (with plywood drawer bottoms), banded in mahogany, the upper part of four fielded panel doors enclosing shelves on a set out base of seven cock beaded drawers with shaped brass plates and a central door with H brass hinges and shaped panel, flanked by brass capped quarter columns. Length 235cm, height 202cm (no feet)
A George II walnut bureau, with feather banding, the hinged fall with a later baize inset to a sliding well cover, central cupboard door, pilaster compartments, shaped drawers and stepped pigeon holes, above two short and two long graduated drawers fitted later brass plate handles and on later bracket feet, 39.5in (100.5cm) h, 36.5in (92.5cm) w, 21.25in (54cm) d.
A Victorian ebonised and inlaid credenza, with gilt metal applied mounts, and serpentine glazed side cupboard doors (the glass of one door replaced) on flattened bun feet, with applied metal plaque to back 'WILLMA & SYLUNS SMEE MANUFACTURERS, 6 FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON', 41.25in (104.7cm) h, 60.75in (154.3cm) w, 18in (45.8cm) d.
A William IV mahogany breakfront side cabinet, the three quarter gallery top above a pair of panel door with carved leaf and reel mouldings, the divided interior with adjustable shelves, flanked by panelled rounded ends, to a conforming carved base, on brass castors, 39.25in (99.5cm) h, 50.5in (127cm) w, 15.5in (39.5cm) d.
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, by T & A Blain, Liverpool, the detachable moulded cornice above four glazed doors with foliage and scroll carved astragals, the moulded edge breakfront base with a central fall enclosing a later leather inset to burr walnut veneered drawer fronts and pigeon holes, one drawer with ink compartments and pen well, the brass lock stamped J Bramah Patent, flanked by two frieze drawers above a pair of central rectangular panel cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by a pair of rectangular panel doors with outline mouldings scroll volutes and foliage, the left door enclosing three drawers the right enclosing a shelf, stamped numerous times, 104in (264cm) h, 92in (234cm) w, 28.75in (73cm) d.
A George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the swan neck pediment with marquetry rosettes and a key moulding above a banded panelled door with cusp corners and astragal mouldings flanked by stop fluted angles enclosing a later painted interior with shaped shelves, 49in (124cm) h, 32in (81.5cm) w, 18.25in (46cm) d.
A 19th century Austrian mahogany secretaire a abattant, with ebonised moulding, the architectural stepped pediment above a panelled bowfront door flanked by columns, above a drawer and a fall with lead weights to a stepped interior with central cupboard door flanked by pigeon holes and drawers above three further long drawers to block feet, 76in (193cm) h, 39in (99cm) w, 20.5in (52cm) d. Cracks to both sides of the top with veneer loss to cupboard door and below.
A 19th century rosewood serpentine front side cabinet, the raised back carved a shell and foliage with a shelf on open supports with turned finials, the frieze with a ripple moulding above an outline panelled central door flanked by open shelves, 62.5in (158.5cm) h, 40.25in (102cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d.
A 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase by Lamb of Manchester, the upper section with central glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked to either side by long glazed doors, the base with fitted secretaire drawer above four drawers to right side and single panel door to left (illustrated)
JAS. HOOKING, CHANCEWATER, AN EARLY 19th CENTURY EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT PINE LONGCASE CLOCK, with arched trunk door, the arched hood with freestanding pillars, now with a movement with 30.5cm arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, eight-day falseplate movement with rack strike on a bell. 2.11m note: The seat board is now on extended under-supports.
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