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A good 19th Century Nicole Freres "Penny in the Slot" Polyphon to take 19.625ins metal disks, with twin 7.5ins single piece steel combs to mechanism, contained in walnut case with shaped and moulded cresting with turned finials, single arched glazed door with turned columns to sides, on turned feet, 27ins wide x 52ins high, complete with a collection of thirty-one disks for same
An early 19th Century rosewood cased mantel timepiece, the 3.5ins shaped silvered dial with engine turned ornament to the dial centre and with Roman numerals (somewhat worn) to the eight day fusee movement, contained in rosewood Gothic pattern case with angled pediment and brass mounted shaped door, rectangular panelled base with brass mouldings, on bun feet, 12.75ins high (silvered dial rubbed and case in need of restoration)
An 18th Century pine longcase clock by T. Budgen of Croydon, the 10ins square brass dial with Roman numerals and single hand to the iron framed 30 hour movement with outside locking plate, contained in plain pine case with shaped cresting and plain turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, on bracket feet, 75ins high
A 19th Century "North Country" oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, the 14ins arched brass dial with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and showing phases of the moon to the arch and with floral spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case inlaid with mahogany panels and crossbanded n rosewood, moulded scroll pediment and split turned columns to hood with Corinthian capitols, conforming pillars to trunk and small trunk door inlaid with ovoid shell motif, plinth with cant corners and inlaid with circular panel, on bun feet, 88ins high (maker’s name to dial rubbed)
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 12ins square brass dial with added arch inscribed James Cragg of Milnthorp, the arch painted with a boar shooting scene, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved dial centre to the eight day two train movement striking in a bell, contained in case with arched and dentil cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door flanked by fluted and brass stopped quartered columns, the plinth with astragal panel, 84ins high (case somewhat damaged and in pieces, and in need of restoration) Face
A good late Victorian painted satinwood two tier corner cupboard in the Sheraton manner, painted with urns, mythical birds, floral and bead swags, and bellflower and floral drapes, the upper part with moulded scroll pediment, fitted two plate-glass shelves enclosed by a single astragal glazed door, the base fitted one shelf enclosed by a single panelled door, the centre decorated with oval panel depicting three classical maidens and cupid by the water’s edge, within floral, ribbon and leaf scroll borders, on square tapered front legs with spade toes, 32ins wide x 90ins high
A Victorian ebonised and red tortoise-shell Boulle dwarf display cabinet in the French manner, with gilt brass mask pattern mounts and gilt brass leaf mouldings, fitted one cloth covered shelf enclosed by a single arched glazed door, on shaped plinth base, 31.5ins wide x 44ins high (some inlay slightly lifting and in need of restoration)
A pair of Victorian ebonised and red tortoise-shell Boulle two tier display cabinets in the French manner, each with gilt brass caryatid pattern and mask mounts and gilt brass leaf pattern mouldings, the upper parts fitted two cloth covered shelves with mirror panelled back, each enclosed by a shaped glazed door, the bases each fitted one cloth covered shelf enclosed by a single shaped glazed door, on shaped plinth base, 29ins wide x 69ins high (with some damage, brass wire lifting, inlay damaged and in need of restoration)
A Victorian walnut and gilt metal mounted credenza with bowed ends, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings parquetry bandings and floral marquetry ornament, enclosed by a central single panelled door, the centre inlaid with arabesques and gilt brass mouldings, flanked by display cabinets, each fitted two cloth covered shelves enclosed by a bowed glazed door, with gilt brass floral and leaf scroll ornament, on plinth base, 59ins wide x 40ins high
A 19th Century French walnut "Provincial" food cupboard, the shaped cresting with lyre pattern centre and turned finials, and carved with floral, leaf and tassel design, with spindle turned sides and central door fretted and carved with a vase of flowers, conforming shaped and fretted apron, on turned uprights, 36ins wide x 37ins high
A Victorian mahogany break-front wardrobe with rounded front corners, the upper part with deep moulded cornice, the centre fitted four sliding trays, two short and two long drawers enclosed by an arched mirror panelled door, flanked by hanging compartments, each enclosed by an arched panelled door, on plinth base, 84ins wide x 83ins high (veneer chipped on cornice and two glass handles missing)
A Regency mahogany secretaire, a fall-front top fitted a drawer inlaid stringing, having a tulipwood banded central cupboard door, flanked by frieze drawers and banks of drawers with ivory knob handles and pigeon holes, above three long oak-lined graduated drawers, all fitted brass lion mask ring handles, the sides later cut and rejoined, the front shaped apron frieze on splay French feet. 3ft. 11.5in. (1.21m.) wide x 3ft. 5.5in. (1.04m.) high.
Trade catalogues - Mechanical and electrical fittings. W.H. Wilcox & Co. (London), Engineers' Stores, Machinery Tools, Lubricating Oils, &c., c.1910s, 400. pp., num. wood engraved illusts., orig. limp cloth gilt covers, rubbed with some fading to spine, 8vo, together with Rowe Bros & Co. (Bristol), Builders' Ironmongery, c.1930s, 115 pp., num. b & w illusts. of door locks, handles, hinges, knockers, etc., orig. printed wrappers, 8vo, plus others related (approx. 18)
A mid 19th century ebonised Vienna regulator the eight-day single weight movement with deadbeat escapement fine beat adjustment and maintaining power the two-piece white Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial in triangular pedimented case with arch glazed front door over ogee moulded base with inverted finials 114cm high.
A Victorian figured mahogany eight-day drop-dial timepiece circa 1860 with four-pillar single fusee movement and 11. inch white circular convex Roman numeral dial with plain bezel and salt-box style case with fruiting vine carved ears and shaped lenticle beneath dial with side door and pendulum adjustment aperture to the curved base distressed 66cm high.
A Black Forest weight-driven stained pine cuckoo clock early 20th century the two-train wooden movement with two sets of bellows and bird automaton announcing the hours from a door above the white on black Roman numeral dial in foliate carved gabled case with pierced crest and conforming surround to dial 44cm high.
A Victorian mahogany dial timepiece the four-pillar single fusee movement with 10 inch white painted Roman numeral dial signed Jno Howard Liverpool to centre within cast brass bezel and moulded surround in salt-box style case with side inspection door and pendulum adjustment flap to the curved base 30cm diameter.
A George III figured mahogany eight-day bracket clock circa 1790 the five-pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement with original verge escapement trip repeat and foliate engraved backplate the 7. inch silvered brass break-arch Roman numeral dial with sweep calendar hand and signed Robert Cox Christchurch to centre with Arabic five minutes and foliate engraved decoration the inverted bell top case with brass carrying handle and urn finials over brass edged front door and circular window over concave topped rectangular windows to sides on plinth base with brass bracket feet 47cm high excluding handle. Robert Cox is recorded in Baillie G H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Christchurch in 1791.
An early 19th century oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock with four-pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement and 11. inch square white Roman numeral dial with arched calendar aperture polychrome bird perched on branch decoration and signed Bedford Hingham to centre the angles with rose painted spandrels in a flat-top case with ogee moulded pediment and turned pilasters to hood over rectangular trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet movement and dial probably associated to case 196cm high.
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