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An Irish cabinet on stand, the top with a moulded dentil cornice above two panelled doors inlaid with European soldiers, enclosing a central door inlaid with gentlemen and boys, with secret compartments, pigeon holes and drawers, the base with a central lion mask carving flanked by flowers, on cabriole legs, the knees carved with birds heads with hairy paw feet, 156cm x 48cm x 111cm wide
A mahogany kneehole desk, with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood and ebony stringing, the rectangular top with a moulded edge hinged to enclose a leather inset writing slope and lidded divisions, above a false drawer, with six short drawers and a shallow drawer around the kneehole door, with gilt metal handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 75.5cm high, 91cm wide, 55.5cm deep (in part 18th century, adapted). Provenance: Estate of the late The Lady Adam Gordon
A Louis XV style red tortoiseshell and brass boullework bracket clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the brass dial with raised hour plaques above an apron inscribed 'Andreas Lehner, Monachy Fecit', the case with pineapple finial above a glazed door and side panels within boullework borders filled with figures, bird, lattice and foliate scrolls, on scroll legs, height approx 61.5cm (faults).
An Edwardian mahogany mantel clock, with eight day chiming movement, the silvered arch dial with black Roman numerals and strike/silent indicator, the case with arched pediment above an inlaid foliate scroll frieze and glazed door, flanked by a pair of turned columns, on a pedestal base and gilt bun feet, height approx 35cm.
A 19th Century carved oak longcase clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted arched dial with date aperture, subsidiary second dial and painted with landscapes and buildings, the hood with swan neck pediment and glazed door flanked by columns the trunk with a shaped door, on bracket feet, height approx 223.5cm (alterations and restoration).
A George III figured mahogany and chequer banded longcase clock with eight day striking movement, the painted breakarch dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed 'John Morse, Lyneham' cornered by cottage vignettes beneath a hunting scene, the hood with gilt metal eagle and ball finials above a glazed door flanked by spiral reeded columns repeated on the trunk flanking an inlaid rectangular door, on a similar base and bracket feet, height approx 232cm.
A mid-Victorian burr walnut and gilt metal mounted credenza, the stepped top with a pierced gallery and curved sides above a single panelled door inset with a porcelain plaque and inlaid with foliate scrolls flanked by open shelves and pilasters with mirrored backs, on a shaped plinth base, width approx 135cm.
*Morland (George, 1763-1804). A pair of hand-coloured stipple engravings, c. 1800, together two strongly hand-coloured stipple engravings after Morland, one showing a woman handing a list to a child at the doorway of a country tavern, the other showing a father parting from his young family at the cottage door, each approx. 600 x 480 mm, trimmed to margins, old Hogarth-style frames, glazed (2)
*Menpes (Mortimer L., 1860-1938). Timber house, London, Rouen Street Corner, Gosling Church, Gosling, Hatfield Cottages, Westminster Abbey, West Door & St. Clement Dane, now RAF Memorial Church, together six etchings, the first, third & fourth titles signed in pencil, plt. size approx. 375 x 250 mm and smaller, with margins (6)
*A Schuco tinplate clockwork Examico 4001 toy car, German, 1940s, with steering mechanism, gear shift and brake, finished in cream and red, approx. 6 in (15 cm) long, together with a Schuco lithograph tinplate garage, fitted with telephone and pull-string door-opening mechanism Lacking windscreen and winding handle. (2)
A Victorian figured mahogany serpentine outline enclosed sideboard, the shaped top with central curved-front cutlery drawer and oval panel centred cupboard door flanked by conforming drawers and shaped panel applied curved-front cupboards with foliate carved corbel applied angles, on conforming shaped plinth base, 96cm high, 204cm wide, 68cm deep.
A Victorian carved figured walnut serpentine shaped mirror back credenza, with leafy scroll carved crest to the moulded shaped mirror upstand with scroll terminal uprights, over moulded edge shaped white marble top to the twin mirror door fronted base with shelved side sections and scroll carved corbel applied uprights between, on plinth base, 198cm high overall, 156cm wide, 48cm deep.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany three-section china cabinet, with panel upstand and moulded cornice over central shaped panel glazed door enclosing velvet lined interior flanked by astragal glazed doors, with shaped apron beneath and on four square section tapered supports, 170cm high, 144cm wide, 38cm deep.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with pierced swan neck pediment over floral festoon inlaid frieze and crossbanded astragal glazed doors enclosing velvet lined interior, on serpentine fronted base with twin foliate trail inlaid drawers with brass bale handles over central scroll inlaid curved-front panel door flanked by open platforms, on full-height line inlaid square section tapered splayed supports, 216cm high, 97cm wide, 49cm deep.
An ebonised cased bracket clock & bracket, by ‘John Weber’ of Greenwich, English, c. 1820. 5.5’ silvered dial, textured centre, with pendulum swing aperture and date aperture below, with foliate and leaf spandrels, strike / silent dial to the arch. Double chain twin fusee train, 1 hr striking on a bell. The back plate with foliate engraved decoration and makers signature ‘ john weber fecit’. The case with inverted bell top, brass swing handle and gilt brass urn finial’s. Over arched glazed door, with pierced gilt brass panels to the sides. On four gilt metal scroll and leaf moulded feet. 43 x 26cm. (restorations)
A late 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, Victorian carved throughout, the hood with shaped pediment with brass eagle finial and turned columns, enclosing brass 12’ dial, with silvered chapter ring signed, John Wyld, Nottingham, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the trunk with arch top door, upon plinth, (234cm tall)
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