A 19th century Scandinavian stained and floral polychrome painted pine double door armoire, having shelved interior over twin lower drawers, with chamfered corners and raised on squat bun feet, h.186.5cm, w.173cm, d.59.5cmStands well but is a little wobbly on the plinth base.Shelves are later.Old woodworm to the interior.
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Walter Leighton of Montrose (1801-1876) - a circa 1830 mahogany longcase regulator, having a circular signed white enamel Roman 13" dial, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass four-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having twin ring turned pilasters flanking arched door to a panelled boxbase, h.221cm
William Panton of Alyth - an early 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, having a 12" painted arched signed dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date dial, and twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood having fluted pilasters, the case with quarter turned fluted pilasters flanking an arched panelled door, h.204cmSuspension to pendulum is broken.Otherwise appears good.With weights and key.
An early 19th century Scandinavian later painted pine double door armoire, having raised geometric panelled doors, shelved interior over single long lower drawer, to large flattened bun supports, h.198cm, w.143cm, d.52cmSeparates into two parts.With four fixed shelves.Appears later constructed from earlier timbers.Good, useable and decorative.
An 18th century London longcase clock in a walnut case, the full length door with a figured walnut finish, the square cut hood with column supports, pierced and fretted band, beneath a moulded pediment, the square cut brass dial with silvered chapter ring, with applied cast spandrels, cherub's supporting a crown and further chased detail, subsidiary calendar and secondary dial and eight day striking movement, two weights and pendulum, by Samuel Aldworth, The Strand London (Samuel Aldworth is noted in Brittens 1697-1766) (displayed in office)
An 18th century walnut and floral marquetry longcase clock, the door of full length with oval lenticle, the hood with further marquetry detail, enclosing a square brass dial with cast brass spandrels showing cherubs with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary, secondary and calendar dials, with eight day striking movement, by James Tudman, London (James Tudman is noted in Brittans 1697-1710) two weights and pendulum (displayed in office)
A collection of books to include "Buds and Flowers of Childish Life", illustrated by Oscar Pletsch. "Fabulous Histories" or the History of the Robins by Mrs. Trimmer. "Puck of Pook's Hill" by Rudyard Kipling. "Joan's Door" by Eleanor Farjeon 1st. Herbert Asquith "Pillicock Hill" illustrated by Watson 1st 1926. John Bunyan "The Pilgrims Progress" with red leather binding embossed decoration on covers and spine and all edges gilt. "Hudibras" by Samuel Butler Written in the time of the Late Wars, three parts bound in one, full leather with gold tooled decorations to spine. "Songs for the Nursery" with illustrations by Kate Greenaway, Miss Bennett, Robert Barnes etc. "La Belle Nivernaise" by Alphonse Daudet. Two editions of "Polly an Opera". One edition of the "Beggars Opera". "Cuckoo Calling" by E. V. Rieu.
A large pair of brass 20th C mythical rearing horse door stops on marble bases, standing 28cm tall, and a pair of brass monogramed candle sticks., appear in good used condition.Provenance- From the private collection of the late Douglas Tooms F.R.C.S., B.Sc. of Chaddesley Corbett. May his passion for collecting live on through others.
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