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An Arts and Crafts oak wardrobe and dressing table by Waring, with chequer line inlay and copper handles, the wardrobe with wide cornice, mirror door flanked by glazed and boarded panels set at an angle, the plinth base with two drawers, metal label, 190cm high, 171cm wide, 62.5cm deep; the twin pedestal dressing table with full length central mirror, 155cm high, 121.5cm wide, 40cm deep
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock with white painted dial inscribed "Marshall, Greenside", the subsidiary seconds and date dial with roman numerals, a river scene painted to the arch, fitted eight-day striking movement, with arched cross banded panelled door to the trunk, flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a plinth base, 21 1/2in. x 81in. high.
A fine quality Edwardian inlaid mahogany four-piece bedroom suite, the wardrobe with flared cornice above a central bevelled mirror, a panelled door flanked by copper trellis pattern glazed panels and inlaid foliate motifs fitted two short drawers to the base, raised on a cut-away plinth; the dressing table with swing mirror decorated to match; together with a wash stand with grey marble top; and pedestal bedside table.
A large breakfront sideboard, the raised back with a dentil cornice centred by a semi-circular bracket above three bevelled mirror panels decorated with fluted corinthian pilasters and leaf carved decoration, fitted two small drawers, the breakfront with single carved panelled door above a recess, flanked by two short drawers and a pair of carved panelled doors fitted brass handles, raised on a plinth base with bun feet, 90in. x 81in. high.
A late 18th Century bracket clock in an ebonised pear wood case with brass carrying handle to the top, enclosed by an arch top glazed door with pierced spandrils and having a similar door to the back, the sides with circular glass panels, the grilles beneath removed, fitted an arch top brass dial and silvered chapter ring and having a roundel to the arch signed by John Richardson, Warwick within a surround of mask heads, floral scrolls etc and with cherub mask spandrils, the matted centre having pendulum and calendar apertures and an eight-day movement with single fusee train and elaborately engraved back plate signed John Richardson, Warwick, with original bob pendulum, 44.5cm (17.5") high
A fine George I bracket clock, the red lacquer chinoiserie case with gilded C scrolls and acanthus and three finials to the top, having a pierced brass arch frieze and turned pillars to the sides, enclosed by a brass mounted arch top door with similar door to the back and brass carrying handles and pierced brass panels to the sides, fitted an arch top brass dial, silvered chapter ring and four subsidiary dials to the arch (rise and fall, month, strike/silent and centre sweep arch calendar), the matted centre with pendulum aperture and three-train striking and chiming movement on seven bells by Peter Garon, London, also having an elaborately engraved back plate, 58.5cm (23") high
An early 19th Century Scottish mahogany pedestal sideboard, the superstructure to the back with five fielded panels having knulled borders, the larger panels sliding, the shaped front fitted three drawers, the pedestal each fitted a drawer with fielded rectangular and gothic panels and similar elongated panels to the cupboard door beneath, all with knulled moulding, on reeded barrel feet, 240cm (94.5") wide
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK of eight day movement, brass 30.5cms dial, signed R. Bucktrout Wakefield, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, calendar dial, engraved centre, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned pilaster, ogee trunk door, flanked by quarter round columns, plinth base, foot rim missing, 204cms high
A LATE 18TH CENTURY NORTH COUNTRY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK of 8-day movement, striking on a bell, the brass dial, 30cms with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture and engraved with foliate scrolls to the centre, inscribed on a boss to the arch W Greaves, Ncastle, pierced brass spandrels; the square hood having turned pilasters, the trunk with plain door on deep plinth with moulded foot rim, 205cms See illustration
A MID 19TH CENTURY FIGURED WALNUT AND MIRROR BACK CREDENZA, with gilt beaded mounts, inlaid in ebony, burr walnut and box wood with stringing, circular paterae banding and medallions, the raised back having a triangular pediment, a single indented panel door to the centre, flanked by a single glazed door to either side, the velvet lined interior fitted with shelves, on a plinth base, 152.5cms wide x 193cms high
A MID 19TH CENTURY FIGURED WALNUT MUSIC CANTERBURY, the superstructure having a foliate fretwork gallery and turned uprights above a cabinet with single glazed door, the interior fitted with tooled leather trimmed shelves, flanked by turned and fluted pilasters, and on short turned legs and ceramic castors
AN EDWARD VII PAINTED MAHOGANY AND SATIN WOOD BANDED DISPLAY CABINET having a moulded cornice above a frieze painted with garlands of flowers, the single glazed door with oval carved harebell and moulded quarterfoil tracery, the velvet lined interior fitted with two shelves, the lower section having two indented panel cupboard doors, painted with ribbon tied garlands, cherub and musical instruments, on square tapered legs with spade feet, 76.5cms x 181cms high See illustration
AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK FIVE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, the wardrobe having a flared cornice with dentil moulding and angle brackets above a central mirrored panel flanked by a door to either side, each with indented square panels inlaid in pewter and mother-of-pearl with stylised plant forms on walnut, the lower section fitted with a long and a short drawer, gilt metal panel & ring handles, arched apron and bracket feet, 215cms wide x 216cms high, the dressing chest having an arched rectangular glass above a shelf with inverted heart shaped cut-out, flanked by a jewellery drawer to either side, above two short and two long graduated drawers, 107cms wide, the wash stand having a two door cupboard and grey/white marble top (the raised back is missing), 103cms wide, impressed with the Nos 6537 337; the double bedstead with rail ends and a single chair See illustration
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