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An Edwardian smoker's walnut cabinet of rectangular form with inlaid classical style decoration of urns and jardinieres of flowers, the hinged lid and double door front opening to reveal a fitted interior with Doulton Lambeth Stoneware tobacco barrel, pair of nickel blending dishes, two drawers and pipe storage racks, 40 cms
A late 19c German oak wallclock with turned finials and carved top over half ring turned columns to the hinged door over a fretwork bracket type base; the door opening to reveal a white dial inscribed 'Junghans' and with Roman numerals and eight-day[?] movement striking on a single gong, 77 cms
A grandmother clock in a mahogany case with domed top, turned columns to the side of the hood over a shaped panel door and panelled trunk supported on short bracket feet; the silvered dial with Roman numerals labelled Bravingtons Limited, Kings Cross and Ludgate Hill, London with sprung wound Westminster chime movement, 172 cms.
An 18c mahogany longcase clock with swan neck pediment, fluted columns to the side of the hood and trunk, enclosing a shaped door with inlaid shell motif over a plain base on bracket feet; the brass dial inscribed 'And'r Dickie, Edinburgh' with brass chapter ring, seconds and date dials and eight-day movement, 221 cms
A tall 18c mahogany longcase clock with curving arched top and brass finials, fluted columns to the side of the hood over a plain trunk shaped door and panelled base, raised upon a platform support; the brass dial inscribed 'Nat'l Hedge, Colchester' with silvered chapter ring, seconds and date dials and eight-day five pillar movement, 251 cms.
A composite Jacobean style oak dining suite to comprise set of six Derbyshire style ladder-back dining chairs with carved rails, upholstered seats on turned supports, refectory type dining table with plain top, fluted frieze on bulbous cup and cover supports with plain stretchers and a 17c style court cupboard with all-over carved decoration of roundels, fruiting garlands, etc. with two cupboard doors to the top, two frieze drawers over one single panelled, hinged door
AN INTERESTING PRESENTATION 12-BORE TOPLEVER HAMMERGUN BY P. WEBLEY, serial no. 38187, 30in. nitro reproved damascus barrels, rib engraved 'P. WEBLEY & SON. LONDON. MADE EXPRESSLY FOR A.P. WALSHE. JOHANNESBURG', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl and 3/4 choke, treble-grip action, carved percussion fences, rebounding sidelocks, fine beaded border and acanthus scroll engraving, retaining traces of original colour-hardening, 14 3/4in. figured stock including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, stock inset with a presentation shield engraved 'GESCHONKEN. ANN DEN. OUD COMMANDANT. J.A. BURGER. DOOR OFFICIEREN EN MANSCHAPPEN. K.V. CORPS. KRUGERSDORP. 22.OCT.97', weight 6lbs. 8oz., fore-end with light damage, in a canvas case
A circa 1800 Oak Longcase Clock the caddy topped hood over a floral painted arched 30cm dial with seconds dial, date aperture and black Roman numerals. The 8-day movement striking on a bell, shaped top and crossbanded trunk door flanked by angled ebony inlaid corners on crossbanded panelled base, 256cm high.
An early 19th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded Longcase Clock, the hood with broken swanneck pediment over 30cm square painted dial with pheasants to the spandrels, date aperture, black Roman numerals and inscribed 'VORLEY THRAPSTONE'. The 30-hour movement striking on a bell. Short trunk door on a panelled base, 206cm high.
A German late Victorian Walnut Cased Symphonium Penny in the Sdisc Music Box playing 19 and half inch discs. Working order with case containing 18 discs. Side slot, stepped pediment over frieze with 'Symphonium' plaque over arched glazed door fretted spandrels flanked by halved turned columns raised on turned legs 64cm wide.
Francois Linke; A Louis XV style ormolu mounted and marble topped kingwood bombe vitrine, with door enclosing two glass shelves and caryatid corner mounts on splayed legs and scroll feet, signed on mount, 1ft 6ins x 3ft 11ins For a similar, almost identical example, see Francois Linke by Christoper Payne, page 257.
A 19th century Louis XV style ormolu mounted kingwood bombe shaped corner cabinet, in the manner of Francois Linke, with glazed door, shelf and drawer over a frieze drawer and two cupboard doors on splayed legs and scroll feet, 2ft 7ins x 6ft 3ins x 1ft 9ins Purchased 1968 from Hill House, Cowfold, Horsham
A George III mahogany longcase clock, by E Drakeford, Congleton, the eight day movement running on anchor escapement and having arched 14ins painted Roman dial decorated with flowers at the angles and pastoral vignette to the arch with subsidiary seconds dial and crescent date aperture; the case having caved 'Chinese' cushion pediment above parcel gilded swan neck moulding and flanking reeded columns, the crossbanded shape flame veneered door flanked by quartered reeded columns, the panelled base raised on ogee feet, 8ft 3ins
Early 19th Century Longcase Clock, with arched painted dial, inscribed, "Stonehouse, Leeds", with a secondary seconds dial and date dials, the spandrels painted with fans, with rolling moon face in the arch, eight-day movement, contained within a mahogany case, with swan neck pediment, centred by an inlaid panel, decorated with a conch, with inverted tapered hoods, with inverted tapered hoods, with herringbone inlay and brass capitals, arched door with central oval panel, inlaid with Britannia, with a plain base, inlaid with a sunburst and on bracket feet, 234cms,(7'8").
Late 17th/early 18th Century Longcase Clock, with square brass dial, inscribed, "William Abbott Sarson Fecit", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, cast and embossed spandrels, thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell and contained within an oak case, the hood with moulded cornice and turned column pilasters, above a panelled door, with glass circular panel and on a plain base and bun feet, 218cms, (7'2").
18th Century Longcase Clock, with square brass dial, inscribed, "J. Goddard, London", secondary seconds dial and date aperture, with Roman numerals, embossed and cast spandrels interspersed by engraved leafy scrolls, eight-day five pillar movement, contained within a mahogany case, the hood with moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze, turned column pilasters above a marquetry inlaid door, with two panels decorated with a bird a vase, a peony and other spring flowers and with tulip decorated spandrels, the sides with laburnum oyster veneers, on a plain base, 204cms, (6'8").
Early 19th Century Longcase Clock, with painted arched dial, inscribed, "Marris, Hull", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and the spandrels painted with summer flowers and fruits, eight-day movement, contained within an oak case, with concaved hood, with fluted column pilasters, Gothic arched door and on plain base, 220cms, (7'2").
Early 19th Century Longcase Clock, painted arched dial, inscribed, "J.M. Thom, Bilston", secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the centre of the dial painted with an interior scene, the spandrels painted with seated ladies in an interior and garden scenes, with a rolling moon phase in the arch, eight-day movement, contained within a mahogany case, with swan neck pediment, the hood with inverted tapered supports, above an arched door with ebony and boxwood banding, with quarter column pilasters and on a plain base, 230cms, (7'7").
18th Century Longcase Clock, the square brass dial with Roman numerals and inscribed; "Baddely - Tong", secondary seconds dial and crescent date aperture, eight-day movement, contained within an oak case, with break arch pediment, fretwork cornice, the hood with turned supports above the door, the central oval panel inlaid with flowers and with floral arched spandrels and boxwood and ebony beading, quarter column pilasters and on a plain base, 280cms, (6'10"). Baddely is recorded working at Tong circa 1720.
18th Century Longcase Clock, painted arched dial inscribed, "Jas. Huston, Johnston", with secondary seconds dial and date dial, the spandrels decorated with female figures in the four seasons and the arch decorated with a scene entitled, "The Fortune Teller", eight-day movement, contained within a mahogany case, with moulded cornice on a plain hood, above a panelled door with quarter column pilasters carved with leaves, on plain base and bracket feet, 216cms, (7'1").
18th Century Longcase Clock, with painted dial, inscribed, "J & C Schwerer, Northampton", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels painted with deer and hounds, the arch painted with a huntsman and hound, eight-day movement and contained within an oak case with swan-neck pediment, the hood with baluster turned columns above a mahogany veneered frieze, arched door with central lozenge, canted corners and on a plain base, 188cms, (6'2").
Edwardian mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the upper half with swan-neck pediment above a frieze, inlaid with a fan, the interior fitted with three adjustable shelves and enclosed by glazed doors, the interior of the base fitted with drawers and cupboards, the door of one with brass plaque, inscribed and dated 1919, the fall front inlaid with a conch and above four long graduating drawers, all with satinwood crossbanding and on bracket feet, 56cms, (22").
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by Peter Selby of Wareham, having caddy top hood with arched apeture flanked by turned pillasters, moulded arched waist door and panelled base. Arched brass face with engraved decoration, seconds dial and date apeture, 30 hour movement striking on one bell. The face 12" Wide x 17" High, overall 83" High. (Peter Selby, Wareham, 1760- 1795).
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by G. Barker of Leeds, having hood with broken arch pediment. Painted arch face flanked by twin columns painted arch door to the waist with quarter pilasters. Crucuform panelled base on splayed bracket feet. The case decorated overall reeded and bead moulding. The face decorated with scene entitled 'Lazarus and the Rich Man' and other classical figures. Eight day movement striking on one bell with seconds and date dials face 20. 5" x 14. 5". Clock 92" High.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, by Joseph Kern of Swansea, having broken swan neck pediment above arched apeture flanked by turned columns, rectangular cross beaded waist door flanked by canted angles on panelled base with bracket feet. Eight day movement striking on one bell with painted face having rocking ship seconds dial and date attire face 12. 5" x 18", clock 84" high overall. (Joseph Kern Swansea recorded 1844-1850).
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