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A Reformed Gothic oak and inlaid hanging wall cabinet, attributed to Charles Bevan, circa 1880, the tile carved cornice above a pair of gilded painted cupboard doors depicting bullfinches amongst foliage, door stamped 'L.W. Collmann, 2573', interior with two paper labels 'Collmann & Co., London, P.59, 73, A pair of painted panels, gilt ground, # 4. 4. 0' and 'L.W. Collmanns, London, 73, 47, A pair of gilt ground painted panels, # 5. (?)', 107cm. high by 86cm. wide by 24cm. deep
'Millefleurs': A pair of Morris & Co. curtains, designed by J.H. Dearle for Morris & Co., 1912-14, together with: a pair of curtains and a door hanging, decorated with exotic bords; A square cushion and a seat cover, showing stylised flowers, and a pair of faded foliate curtains, Millefleurs: 137cm. high by 118cm. wide (9) See footnote to lot 63
A cream painted cocktail cabinet, in the manner of Rene Drouet, circa 1940, with panelled front and sides, the front decorated with a pheasant amongst foliate and flowering branches, the centrally hinged door enclosing a sycamore veneered interior with four shelves, the reverse of the door with a mirror back and central light, 141cm. by 95cm. wide by 47cm. deep
A sycamore and vellum covered wardrobe and a single bed, designed by Gio Ponti, circa 1950, the wardrobe with a vellum covered and a fluted door enclosing a blue laminated interior with an arrangement of small drawers and hanging space, the bed with a conformingly fluted headboard, wardrobe: 181cm. high by 180cm. wide by 62cm. deep; bed: 90cm. high by 203cm. long by 105cm. wide (2)
Second hand reproduction mahogany bureau book case, in the Chippendale style on ogee bracket feet with 2 short & 3 long graduated drawers with reeded columns to the side the 4 enclosing a very elaborate nest of staged serpentine fronted drawers with various secret doors and compartments with twin astragal glazed door bookcase over & fretted pierced scrolling cornice to the top, (fall AF)
An unusual C18th mahogany longcase clock, by Martin of Dover the plinth base with Flame Mahogany Panel with arched panelled trunk door, supported by Brass inlaid fluted columns with Brass capitals, the hood with a dentil frieze with 2 Brass inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, the movement with Brass cased weights, Brass pendulum & Brass dial engraved with urns & flowers Signed Martin Dover with central sweep seconds hand, calendar dial to the top hour hand and minutes hand on secondary dials, the canopy with 2 spires, the central spire with Old Father Time bearing a scythe, lacking a bell
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the twelve inch square brass dial signed 'J Green, Nantwich', with calendar and seconds subsidiary dial and silvered chapter ring, the caddy-topped hood with projecting columns above an ogee arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a panelled box base, 210cm high
A George II walnut veneered longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the twelve inch brass dial with matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the silver chapter ring signed 'Thomas Jenkinson, Sandwich', within female mask shell and leaf scroll spandrels, the flat top hood with three quarter barley sugar twist turned columns, above a rectangular trunk door and a box base with reduced plinth, possibly associated, 204cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the broken arch twelve inch painted dial signed 'Robbins Canterbury' with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with fretted crest above an arched glazed door and projecting columns, above a broken arch trunk door and a box base with plinth foot, 207cm high
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the twelve inch white painted dial signed 'William Hickman, Stamford', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a cornucopia of flowers, the broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door, above a shaped trunk door and a box base, 223cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the brken arch inch silvered dial signed 'Danl. Catlin Lynn' with subsidiary seconds dial, the broken arch hood surmounted by three brass globe finials, above an arched glazed door and projecting fluted columns, the broken arch trunk door above a box base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 220.5cm high
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapemnet striking on a bell, the twelve inch painted broken arch dial signed 'Mich Robson Chester Le Street' with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and arabic hour numerals, the flat top hood (crest lacking)with arched glazed door and reeded columns headed by gilt metal Corinthian capitals, above a gabled trunk door between chamfered corners, on a box base and bracket feet, 221cm high
An unusual early 19th century burr walnut veneered longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the thirteen inch broken arch painted dial signed 'T. Foster Tiverton' with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a huntsman and hounds, the hood formerly with broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door and turned columns, above a rectangular trunk door between chamfered corners and a box base with reel moulded borders and shaped apron stand, 212cm high
A George III ebonised bracket clock, circa 1770, the rack and bell striking movement with verge escapement, pull repeat and foliate engraved backplate, the six inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture and silvered plaque signed' John Darks, Barnstaple' to the matted centre within Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and foliate cast spandrel mounted corners, the arch with Strike/Silent dial flanked by conforming foliate mounts, the bell-top case with brass carrying handle over circular and concave topped rectangular glazed panel sides and a glazed front door, on a plinth base and moulded block feet, both the dial and backplate are numbered '385', 42cm high excluding handle
A George III hooded wall alarm clock, the later eight day weight driven movement with anchor escapement, the arched six and a quarter inch painted dial signed 'Rich fecit, Bridgewater', bearing Roman hour numerals and arabic alarm numerals, the hood with projecting cornice above an arched glazed door, 58cm high, 29cm wide
A late 19th century Flemish carved oak table-top cabinet, with ebony ripple moulded borders throughout, the rectangular top above a pair of cupboard doors applied with high relief carvings of birds nestled in fruiting urns issuing ribbons and foliate scrolls, enclosing open pigeon holes, a row of turned hooks and five small drawers, flanked by foliate scroll carved side panels, on four bracket feet, door moulding lacking, 50cm high, 66.5cm wide
A George I style figured walnut bookcase, by Gill and Reigate, the cavetto moulded cornice over two glazed doors with ovolu moulded glazing bars, concealing three adjustable shelves, above two cupboard doors, between fluted and canted corners, on ogee bracket feet, the right hand cupboard door with impressed stamp 'Gill and Reigate', 246cm high, 127cm wide
A William III walnut escritoire, circa 1700, the projecting moulded cornice above a cushion moulded frieze fitted with a single shallow drawer, above a feather banded fall enclosing an interior fitted with pigeon holes, a central cupboard door, eight short drawers and further secret drawers, the projecting base fitted with three long graduated drawers, above a moulded apron, on later bracket feet, losses and later re-veneering, 151cm high, 94.5cm wide, 46cm deep.
An early 20th century walnut partner's pedestal desk, the moulded rectangular top inset with a green leather skiver, above a shallow panelled frieze fitted with three drawers opposing three drawers, above a pair of pedestals, each fitted with three short drawers opposing a cupboard door, some faults, 152.5cm wide, 90cm deep, 76cm high
Art Nouveau bedroom suite by George Laird & Company, Glasgow comprising of a wardrobe and dressing chest, the wardrobe with cornice lacking above a single glazed door with strap hinges and a side panel with eight panes of green textured glass above a base with a single deep drawer and shaped apron, the wardrobe 39 1/2in (100.4cm) wide
An Art Nouveau inlaid mahogany bow fronted display cabinet, by Christopher Pratt & Sons of Bradford, the upper section having two openwork supports, the lower section with central glazed door, flanked by two narrower doors enclosing glass shelves, inlaid throughout with stylised motifs and feather banding, paper label, 199cm high, 129cm wide, 35cm deep
A Large Sideboard, designed by Oskar Kaufmann, of complex serpentine form, the red and grey veined marble top over a central cupboard with two doors enclosing trays, the inside of the doors inlaid with marquetry panels flanked on either side by a shaped cupboard door, enclosing shelves, all on a conforming plinth, 98cm by 224cm by 83cm
A mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing a 14" white painted arched enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, roman numerals and marked indistinctly 'Lancaster ?, Bradford' painted with bucket bonnet maidens in the corners representing the seasons and heralding angels in the arch, eight day movement string on a bell above a double ogee arched top three quarter length trunk door with kite shaped ivory escutcheon between canted angles over an ogive moulding and crossbanded base board, distressed, 90" high
A Victorian walnut cased mantle clock, 19th century, the sarcophagus top surmounted by an anthemion motif, the arched bevel door enclosing 5" silvered chapter ring with roman numerals, matted centre, pierced scroll spandrels, the brass fretwork door enclosing an eight day movement striking on two gongs and stamped 'Lenzkirch AGU 1000000' and No.314838 and on flat bracket feet, 15" high
A George III cottage longcase clock, c.1800, the square hood with ogive cornice and brass capped turned pilasters enclosing a 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked 'Baddeley, Albrighton', eight-day movement striking on a bell above a cushion moulding and crossbanded three quarter length trunk door with shaped top over a further moulding and crossbanded plinth and on bracket feet, 79" high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded bureau bookcase, late 18th/early 19th century, the dentil moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves, above a fall front enclosing a fitted interior centred by a mahogany cupboard door, flanked by pigeon holes and short drawers above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers with gilt brass swing handles and raised on ogee bracket feet, losses, 41" wide, 20.5" deep, 90.5" high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded dresser, north west region, circa 1780, the canopied rack with later cornice and backing boards above a rectangular bevelled top and three cockbeaded drawers flanked by a drawer and inset arched panel cupboard door to each side and raised on shaped bracket feet, later handles, distressed, 72.5" wide, 18" deep, 79.5" high
An oak dresser base, 18th century and later, the bevelled rectangular top above three cockbeaded frieze drawers and a central inset panel cupboard door flanked by four short drawers with gilt brass escutcheons and handles, over a lip moulding and on bracket feet between inset panel sides, drawers re-lined, interior renovated, restorations, 69" wide, 19" deep, 35" high
A reproduction crossbanded mahogany desk, 20th century, the bevelled fall front with oval inlaid panel enclosing a central cupboard door flanked by shaped pigeon holes and four short drawers above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers over a shaped apron and on splay bracket feet, 27" wide, 18" deep, 40" high
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