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The following lots are from a private collector. Many of which have been exhibited at both the Leicester Museum and the Bristol Empire and Commonwealth Museum. A Jaller paidar (door way hangng), circa 1920, Turkoman, Yomut, Central Asia, the knotted wool pile with interlocking geometric design overall worked in red brown and olive coloured wools with fringe decoration to the bottom edge sides.
A George III period mahogany and boxwood strung sideboard of break-bowfront outline, the stage back with tambour doors above panelled frieze with two drawers flanked by a cupboard door and a deep cellarette drawer, with lion mask handles, on square tapering legs with spade feet 186 wide, 92cm high, 74cm deep
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock by John Fuslen, Peebles the twin tain moment with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment with brass Peebles crest finial, an enamelled dial depicting scenes representing the continents, flanked by pilasters, the moulded trunk door over plinth base, raised on bun feet 208cm high
An Edwardian style mahogany and inlaid chiming longcase clock by A.Thomas, Airdrie the arched and engraved silvered dial with Arabic chapters and subsidiary chime/silent and seconds dials, with westminster and whittington chime lever to side, the glazed trunk door between fluted quadrant corners, on panelled plinth with shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, a plaque dedicated to Lieut. Col. T.C.R. Moore (of Airdrie - a Unionist General Election Candidiate) dated 1924, chiming on nine bar gongs 202cm high
A mid 18th century provincial longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the projecting ogee cornice on turned uprights above a brass dial with roman and arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture signed Majr. Scholfield, Rochdale, with matted and rococo engraved centre and rococo mask spandrels, the re-entrant trunk door on apron base, lacking feet 200cm high
An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock by Cordingley, Leeds the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment with brass rosettes and urn finial above an enamelled dial decorated with floral spandrels and a castle to the arch, with subsidiary seconds and calender dials, the trunk door with scalloped cresting betweeen reeded angles, the inlaid apron on splayed bracket feet 225cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, the case with canted pilaster reeded columns, the arched glazed door enclosing a dial indistinctly signed Stone of Bristol, the movement with engraved back plate and striking on a gong, all on brass bracket feet (later alterations), 26" high (see illustration). Note: A Francis Stone is registered as working in Bristol circa 1790.
A George III Scottish inkwell, in the form of a square plinth, fitted with two drawers, one for seals, the other for pounce, the obverse with the arms of Jarrow impaling Dore or Door, the reverse inscribed ‘A Small testimony of Esteem and Gratitude for the most Distinguished Attention & Liberality in Administering the Will of the late Worthy & Benevolent Dr Garrow, Edinburgh, 9th April 1796’, maker William Robertson, Edinburgh 1795, (wooden inset base), 3.5in (9cm) high.
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