An early 20thC mahogany cabinet the upper section with a singular astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves,the base with serpentine moulded top with a single cupboard door with inset panel on square tapering reeded legs terminating in spade feet alternating with spade feet 74½" high 26" wide.
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An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the single train movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the eleven inch square painted dial signed 'J.A.S. Cummings Thorverton', the centre with date aperture, within Roman hour numerals and flower painted spandrels, the projecting cornice above a square glazed door and a long trunk door, on a panel box base with plinth, 184cm high, with losses and restorations
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the twelve and quarter inch square brass dial and silvered centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Tho.Fowler, East Grinstead, within a silvered Roman chapter ring and gilt brass 'Four Continents' spandrels, the broken swan neck pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, above an arched trunk door and a panelled box base, 196cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the fourteen inch square painted dial signed 'Saml. Maddock Winsford', painted to the centre with bouquets of flowers flanking a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within Roman hour and Arabic minute numeral chapter ring and shell painted spandrels, the false plate stamped 'Walker', the hood with broken swan neck pediment and eagle and ball finial, above a square glazed door flanked by reeded pilasters, above an arched trunk door flanked by reeded pilasters, on a box base with similar pilasters and reduced bracket feet, hood is broken and needs restoration
An oak longcase clock, the twin train four pillar movement with anchor escapement, the twelve inch square brass dial with later applied and painted arch depicting a lion, signed 'Joyce Ruthin', above a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with broken swan neck pediment on an arched glass door and a pair of fluted pilasters, above a canted long trunk door flanked by quarter fluted columns, with a panelled box base and shaped bracket feet, 215cm high, George III with later additions and alterations
An early 20th century German walnut longcase clock, the three train movement with anchor escapement, chiming on eight gongs, the eleven inch circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman hour numerals, the case with projecting cornice above circular dial aperture and a rectangular bevel glazed trunk door, on parquetry inlaid box base and dwarf cabriole feet, 206cm high
A fine Victorian West Indian satinwood, burr walnut banded and floral marquetry inlaid pier cabinet, the canted caddy shaped top above a beaded and floral swag inlaid frieze, above a panelled cupboard door, the central oval reserve decorated with a bouquet of marquetry flowers in exotic woods, within an interlaced and beaded moulding and kingwood and marquetry spandrels, flanked to each side by canted corners inlaid with scrolling leaves and flowers, headed by leaf lappeted and bell husk carved capitals, on a shaped plinth base, 115cm high, 84cm wide, 46cm deep
Autmaton bisque head doll, with incised crossed arrows and s. Replacement eyes and later wig. Dressed in a floral dress and bonnet on a velvet base. Mechanism working, raises arms and twists her head to a tune. A circular table with black velvet cloth sits in front of her, with a jug of white flowers and a book. Doll stands 35cms high, and base, 16.5cms by 16.5cms. Enclosed within a mahogany glazed case with a mirrored hinged door to the back, 51cms high, 24cms deep, 24.5cms wide.
ATTRACTIVE HONEY WALNUT AND STAINED WOOD WALL CLOCK, IN THE VIENNA TASTE, the case with architectural pediment, surmounted by an eagle, and folding glazed door enriched with half round pilasters, complete with GUSTAV BECKER two train weight driven movement striking on a gong and wood pendulum. 1.09m
JOHN OWEN, LLANWRST, LATE 18th CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, the plain oak case with long trunk door, the hood with moulded pediment, 13" (33cm) square brass dial with recessed seconds and date aperture, four pillar weight driven eight day movement rack striking on a bell. 2.08m. Note: The absence of hood pillars is a feature seen in examples of Welsh longcase clocks.
*Chappell (Reuben, 1870-1940). Imaginary river landscape with deer and circling eagle to foreground, the winding river within a deep gorge leading out to the sea, with row boat and sailing vessel in the distance, oil painting on late 19th-century stained pine cupboard/wardrobe door, signed by the artist, the arched top image approx. 83 x 39 cm An unusual work by this artist, who is best known as a marine painter. (1)
Callot (Jacques). De Droeve Ellendigheden van den Oorloogh, Seer Aerdigh en Konstigh Afgebeeldet Door Jaques Callot Lorÿns Edelman, en jn druck Uÿtgegeven Door Gerret van Schagen, n.d, [Amsterdam, 19th c.?], eighteen eng. plts. (inc. title), each leaf laid-down, 19th c. half calf, rubbed to extrems, oblong 8vo Bookplate of Baron Radstock. (1)
Dutch pamphlets. A collection of eleven pamphlets (incl. one duplicate) relating to water, floods, rivers and engineering, bound in two vols, 1714-71, incl. Claes Arentsen Colveldt, Bedenckingen over het droogh maken van de Haerlemmer ende Leydse Meer, Leyden, 1727, pp iv, 27; Cornelis Velsen, Aamerkingen over de tegenwoordige Staat, van de Haerlemmer Meer, Leyden, 1727, pp 40, folding map; Gernt ten Sande, Project om het Water, door de Stadt Amsterdam, by alle Ebben en Vloeden, Amsterdam, 1767, pp 1, 39, hand-col. folding plan, eng. plan to text; Simon Eikelenberg, Gedaante en Gesteldheid van Westvriesland voor den Jaare 1300, Alkmaar, 1714, pp xvi, 99, 19, folding table frontis, eng. frontis, three maps incl. one folding, eng. emblem to text; C. Noorlander, Beschryving om te Veenen in den Crimpenre-Waart, The Hague, 1760, pp 46, [blank]; Rivierkundige Stellingen, Betrekkelyk den Oorsprong, Loop en Staat der Rivieren, one copy in each vol, Rotterdam, 1770, pp xii, 51; [Sandra, Elias], Ontwerp-Beschryving ten einde Zoet Waater, uit de Reviere de Vegt, vars Welwaater, Amsterdam, 1740, pp xvi, 60, folding map; Conradus Zumbag de Koefelt, Korte Schets, Verhandelende het Drooemaken van de Groote Meer, Leyden, 1743, pp 18, [blank], folding map; Friedrik Beyerinck, De Rivierkundige Verhandeling, uitgegeven door Cornelis Velsen, Arnhem, 1770, pp xiv, 153 [lacks final blank?]; C.L. de Pagniet, De Droevige Gevolgen, van het Pandersche Canaal., The Hague, 1771, pp viii, 68; eight works bound in first vol, contemp. half calf, covers det. and backstrip deficient, three works bound in second vol. (some occ. soiling and light dampstaining) contemp. qtr. calf, joints weak and backstip deficient, both 4to (2)
An oak late 18th century North Country longcase clock, the 30 hour striking movement with a square brass 13in. dial, with central moon phase aperture, a place for a subsidiary seconds and date (gearing missing), inscribed 'Thomas Lister (Jnr), the hood with swan neck pediment, the glazed door with brass capped side pillars, the trunk with an arc doublet top rectangular door, quadrant turned corner pilasters, the panelled base on bracket feet. 7ft. (2in.). (2.185m.) high. * See Brian Loom 'Yorkshire Clockmakers'. Born 1745, son of T. Lister. Worked with his father from 1765. Made clocks of an complex nature in a shop in Bull Green.. Died 1814.
A mid 19th century oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the arched painted 13in. dial with a scene of eastern huntsmen, one riding a llama, the centre with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Geo. Leakon. Swindon', the corners with views of ruined chapels, the case with mahogany banding, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass finial, the glazed door flanked by rope twist pilasters, the waist with canted corners and a rectangular door, the base on bracket feet. 7ft. 0.5in. (2.15m.) high.
A late 18th century oak Dorset longcase clock, the 30 hour movement with an outside count wheel strike for the bell, having a square brass 10in. dial, the centre engraved with ships off Plymouth Ho and inscribed 'John Arnold Child Okeford', with gilt brass Rococo corner spandrels, the hood with a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the waist with a rectangular door, the base on a plinth. 6ft. 6in. (1.98m.) high. * Brian Loomes states born 1727 and died 1801 at Child Okeford.
An early 20th century double door wardrobe by Gordon Russell, designed with fielded panels, single drawer under octagonal handles, on square supports, 99cm (39in) wide, label to reverse 'Design No. 447, Designer Gordon Russell, Foreman Fred Shilton, Cabinet makers H. Allaway & R. France, English Walnut, lined Ibus Board, March 21st 1930'
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