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A Victorian Mahogany Bookcase Cupboard, in two stages, the upper stage with moulded cornice and single arched glazed door, flanked by foliate pendant scroll brackets and plain split columns, the projecting base with ogee frieze above a pair of panelled doors, raised on a solid plinth base, 85cm x 33cm x 207cm high
John Stanyer, Nantwich. A Mahogany Crossbanded Oak-Cased Longcase Clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment and verre eglomise panels above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with shaped top to the rectangular door, flanked by fluted quadrant columns, raised on a panelled plinth with stop chamfers, the 8-day movement having an arched brass dial with gilt metal rococo spandrels, lunar dial, calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring and foliate scroll engraved centre, the arch bezel inscribed JOHN STANYER, NANTWICH, circa 1795, 221cm high.
Henry Hindley, York (1731-1770) A Fine Mahogany-Cased Longcase Clock, the hood with pagoda surmount, swan-neck pediment with target roundels, and arched glazed door, flanked by turned tapering columns, the trunk with shaped top to the rectangular door, flanked by fluted quadrant columns, raised on a plain plinth with bracket feet, the 8-day striking movement having a 12" arched brass dial with subsidiary calendar dial to the arch, gilt-metal rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre incorporating a subsidiary seconds dial, engraved Hen.y Hindley, York, circa 1760-70, 242cm high
A****. Abraham, Optician, Liverpool A Mahogany Stick Barometer, having a double moulded pediment above a rectangular glazed door enclosing engraved ivory register plates, the shaft faced with figured veneers, bearing turned-ivory pointer adjustment knob and meteorological slide-calculator with ivory registers, shallow domed cistern cover, second quarter 19th Century, 92cm high (incomplete)
Bruner & Co., Salford Bridge, Manchester A Mahogany-Cased Stick Barometer, having a broken pediment surmounting a rectangular glazed door, enclosing an engraved brass register plate, the shaft feather-banded and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, above a shallow domed cistern cover, early 19th Century, 95cm
Jan Breukelaar Amsterdam a fine 18th century burr walnut longcase clock the hood with three ball finials above fretwork frieze and side frets floral carved centre piece Corinthian capped pilasters the trunk with canted corners the shaped door with boxwood stringing and gilt metal mounted lenticle upon a bombe base and paw front feet the 34cm dial with lunar disc silvered chapter ring signed below seconds dial shaped apertures for day and month with date aperture below scroll spandrels engraved dial centre and border the movement with alarm and striking on two bells 269cm high
Thomas Wilson St Ives a 19th century oak longcase clock the hood with swanneck pediment and dentil moulding above an arched top trunk door raised on a shaped skirting the 12 inch painted dial with floral basket to the arch fan spandrels subsidiary seconds and calendar dials the 8 day movement with Felton falseplate (case possibly associated) 210cm high Thomas Wilson is recorded as working in the Cambridgeshire village of Somersham near St Ives circa 1839
A George III oak Welsh dresser the closed upper section with moulded cornice above a pierced scrolling frieze and open shelves flanking a cupboard door and a short drawer the lower section with moulded rectangular top above three frieze drawers and a wavy apron standing on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet 191cm wide 49cm deep 206cm high
A Late 19th Century Walnut & Brass inland drop dial Wall Timepiece, the octagonal surround to a drop trunk with visible aperture and door to the base to a sprung brass bezel enclosing a 9” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and steel hands to spring driven movement with anchor escapement, height 24”
A Mid 20th Century Mahogany cased triple barrel Mantle Clock, Elliott, and retailed by W R Bullen Ltd, Norwich, the arched case with a lacquer brass carry handle over a single glazed door and raised on bracket feet to a 6 ¼ “ arch brass dial with applied and silver and Roman Arabic Chapter ring with blue steel hands to a triple barrel movement with anchor escapement, strike on four rods, 14½“
A 19th Century Swiss Music Box GB & C No 1773-8 Airs of rectangular form, the hinged lid with Rosewood Panel inlaid with Musical Trophies, opening to reveal a paper label to a glazed door and movement with ratcheted spring barrel, pin wheel barrel and comb (comb damaged) and stop/start lever to the right, width 21”
A Mahogany and Box wood lined inlaid 8 day Longcase Clock, the arched hood surmounted by three Globe and Eagle finials over freestanding reeded columns to a long trunk door and raised on a plinth base to a 11 ½ “ brass dial, surmounted with a silvered boss signed Tempus Fugit over Roman & Arabic Chapter Ring to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and black steel hands to an 8 day movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 87”
A Late 18th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Longcase Clock, W D Durant, Yarmouth, the arched hood surmounted by three plinths for finials and fretwork frieze over plain freestanding columns with brass capitals over a convex throat and long arched trunk door flanked by cantered corners and raised on a later plinth base to a 12” first period arch painted dial with painted bird to floral and strawberry spandrels with gilt Gesso surrounds enclosing a Roman and Arabic Chapter Ring with subsidiaries for seconds and date to pierced steel hands, the movement with four knocked pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 81”
A good Edwardian mahogany boxwood strung bow fronted China Display Cabinet, the upper section with a glazed front and sides enclosing an interior fitted with glazed shelving, the lower section fitted with a central door enclosing cupboard with an open shelf below on tapering square supports with spade feet, 48” wide
An 18th Century ebonised Cabinet on a later stand, the two panelled doors incised with scrolling foliage and jardinières, enclosing an interior fitted with a central cupboard, the inside of the door of which is inlaid with a compass motif and also the cupboard inlaid in the parquetry manner with an interior scene with a view of a mausoleum surround by eight drawers and the later stand with a full width frieze drawer, raised on chamfered supports, 28 ½” wide
Arts and Crafts Period walnut mirrored wardrobe, circa 1900, possibly Scottish, with a mirrored door offset, with copper strap hinges having an open space to the side with a glazed door beneath with copper glazing bars over a short drawer and one long drawer to the base, width 97cm, height 197cm
Chippendale style mahogany three train longcase clock, circa 1930, the domed hood with blind fretwork panels flanking arched brass 26cm square dial with chime selector dial to the arch, Roman numerals, silvered chapter ring, the trunk with a bevelled glass door revealing brass cylinder weights, and bordered with blind fretwork, over a base with a fielded and blind fretwork panel within canted corners, all raised on ogee bracket feet, height 213cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
Andrew Black, Alloa (clockmaker, circa 1835), Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, circular hood with moulded bezel, silvered circular dial, signed and with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight day movement striking on a bell over a trunk with turned half pilasters flanking a bowed flame mahogany door, the base with a flame mahogany recessed panel raised on shaped bracket feet, height 207cm
MacGregor, Edinburgh (clockmaker, circa 1815-25), Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, circular dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed, with a circular door with brass bezel, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded quarter pilasters flanking an arched door over a small recessed rectangular panel and a box base with a further moulded recessed panel, all raised on bracket feet, height 208cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
Nicolas August Lenard, Dublin (Irish clockmaker circa 1760-80) mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with floral carved and dentil swan neck pediment centred with a carved shell, cushion frieze carved with acanthus scrolls over fluted Corinthian columns flanking 34cm square brass dial with signed silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, engraved and matted centre with ringed winding holes and date aperture, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, the whole with cherub and crown spandrels, the trunk fitted with a long fielded flame mahogany door within canted corners over a box base with a raised panel and ogee bracket feet, height 240cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
George IV mahogany sideboard, circa 1825, recessed panel back flanked by carved, gadrooned brackets and fitted with three barrel fronted drawers to the frieze over a central kneehole recess flanked on either side with a raised perpendicular panel door flanked with wrythen reeded columns, one cupboard enclosing a cellarette, all raised on later ball castors, width 185cm, depth 61cm, height 117cm
George III mahogany bureau, circa 1790-1810, fitted interior with a central cupboard door flanked by pillar drawers, small drawers and pigeonholes and fitted to the front with two short and three long graduated drawers all with swan neck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 112cm, height 107cm
A mid-18th Century and later oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with single hand and matt centre inscribed 'Jn. Inkpen, Horsham', framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, surrounded by pierced spandrels depicting putti holding a crown aloft amongst foliate scrolls, the oak case with moulded top hood above turned pilasters, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 194cm (alterations and restoration).
An early 18th Century walnut bureau bookcase of small proportions, with box and ebony line inlaid borders, the arched and moulded pediment above a single glazed door and a candle slide flanked by canted corners, the base fitted with a fall flap enclosing a fitted interior above a single frieze drawer and two short and two long drawers, the lower drawer with a central inlaid concave sunburst, raised on bracket feet, height approx 188cm, width approx 68cm (alterations and restorations). (See illustration)
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