A 19TH-CENTURY OAK CORNER CUPBOARD, having a dentil cornice and fluted frieze, the door profusely carved with foliage within similar border, enclosing three shaped shelves, the canted sides similarly carved, 84cm x 57cm x 113cm high, (33in x 22.5in x 44.5in), on AN ASSOCIATED STAND with three turned tapering legs, 84cm, (33in) high
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AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET having a humped surmount to the gadroon-edged rectangular top, the glazed door enclosing two plush-lined shelves and plush backing, between fluted pilasters and glazed sides, on squat cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet, 60.5cm x 36cm x 142cm high, (23.8in x 14.2in x 56in)
A 19TH-CENTURY FRUITWOOD HANGING FOOD CUPBOARD having a moulded rectangular cornice, the open front formed of eight shaped splats flanking a central door with two matching splats on a plain frame, the sides similarly decorated with opposed spindle-form splats, on a slatted floor and plinth base, with metal lugs for wall hanging, 121cm x 46cm x 70.5cm high, (47.6in x 18in x 27.75in)
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD having a moulded cornice, the frieze centred by a satinwood panel above crossbanding flanked by ebony and boxwood stringing, the thirteen-pane glazed door with navette-form boxwood-strung tracery, enclosing a painted interior with three plain shelves, 79.5cm x 54cm x 112cm high, (31.3in x 21.25in x 44in)
A GEORGE III OAK TWO-STAGE PRESS CUPBOARD, the upper stage having two five-panelled doors, the left enclosing hanging space, the right enclosing two shelves, flanking a narrow central three-panelled door enclosing three shelves, the lower stage having two rows each of three drawers (one short flanked by two long), the ends extending as square section legs, 190cm x 57cm x 199.5cm high, (74.8in x 22.4in x 78.5in) (damage)
Mahogany long cased clock, circa 1800 painted broken arch face "Wm Wain, Burslem", with rolling moon, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, two train movement striking the hour in swan neck hood with gilt black glass panels on reeded corner trunk and lanceolate door, canted base and bracket feet.
German jugendstil oak longcased clock, the arched canopy with balustraded pediment on a slender case of a half length glazed door on cupboards base and bracket feet, the two train movement by HAC of Wurtemberg, striking the half, two brass weights and oak rod pendulum with silvered face. Height 210cm.
An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the architectural pediment above a glazed door and a silvered dial, with thermometer and vernier scale, inscribed 'C. Pitsalla & Co. No.221 High Holborn', London, the chevron veneered body with stringing to a turned well cover, 3ft 2in (96.5cm) h.
A walnut veneered and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with an outside countwheel, to an 11in square brass dial, the matted centre engraved a Tudor rose to a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case inlaid foliage, birds and figures, the waist door with a lenticle, 6ft 10in (208.5cm) h.
An oak longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell to an 11in dial, with a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'W.M. Martin Bristol', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the pagoda hood with a blind fret frieze and reeded pilasters to a moulded edge waist door, the base on a stepped plinth, 6ft 10.5in (209.5cm) h.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 13.25in square brass dial, with silvered chapter ring to a matted and engraved centre with shaped plaque inscribed 'Major Schoffield, Rochdale' to a calendar aperture, the case with mahogany pilasters, the hood with a painted frieze above a shaped trunk door, the canted base on bracket feet, 7ft 4.25in (224cm) h. Movement and dial associated.
An oak longcase clock, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell to a 10.75in square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Jno. Gardner, Sandwich', matted centre and later hands, crown and cherub spandrels, the case with a swan neck pediment, mahogany cross banded trunk door, the base on bracket feet, 6ft 6.25in (198.6cm) h.
A WELSH MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice above a single glazed door with two tiers of arched glazing bars enclosing shaped shelves, the lower part with a pair of doors, each with an inset ogee arched panel, the angles canted throughout, raised on turned feet. Width 42". Height 85".
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY, mahogany long case clock, the three train movement quarter striking and chiming, Westminster Willington & St Michael having silver dial with gilt metal spandrels and foliate scroll work with subsidiary second chimes and chime /silent dials. The arched hood with fluted angle pillars astragal glazed door the base with fielded panel on shaped plinth. 12.5" Dial Width, overall Height 86".
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK SHROPSHIRE long case clock, with eight day movement, the square painted dial having roman numerals and calendar aperture inscribed Jas Northwood Newport, the square hood with dental cornice and turned corners the trunk with long shell inlaid cross banded shaped door the cross banded base with applied mouldings on a shaped plinth. Dial Width 11". Width 13" Height 81".
A EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY Cheshire long case clock, with eight day movement the square painted dial with Arabic numerals and seconds dial inscribed J Maddock, North which, the square hood with open fret pediment and fluted angle pillars the trunk with long shaped cross banded door and reeded angles the base with projecting cross banded panel on turned feet. Dial Width 13.5" Height 88"
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY long case clock, with eight day movement with a arched painted dial inscribed 'Dan Brown Glasgow' within arch, roman numerals second dial and calander aperture the square hood with dental cornice turned angle pillars the trunk with long cross banded rectangular door and spiral turned quadrant angles the base cross banded on bracket feet. Dial Width 13" Height 32".
An oak cased bracket clock, c1900. Pagoda top case, over arched glazed door, with silvered arch dial, strike silent dial in the arch. On plinth base with acorn leaf carved border decoration. The sides fitted with pierced fish scale metal panels, 8 day 1/4 striking, on a westminster chime. 49cms height x 29cms width.
A George III mahogany and oak longcase clock, by William Latham, Macclesfield, circa 1800, the dentil moulded hood with fluted quarter columns, the painted dial with floral spandrels, date aperture and subsidiary second dial, eight day anchor escape movement, above a trunk with shaped door and panelled plinth within reeded columns, (201cm tall).
An oak cupboard circa 1900 ,decorated throughout with Italian renaissance satinwood, purple heart and tulipwood inlay, the dentil moulded cornice divided by drop finials, over a double panelled door flanked by canted panels, above a tulip relief carved apron, terminating in stile supports and with pierced scrolling brackets, (204x142cm).
A George III mahogany and oak longcase clock, by Robinson, Sheffield, the swan neck hood with gilt metal ball flower mounts and spindle columns, the painted dial with voyage scene in arch, floral spandrels and subsidiary second dial, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, above a trunk with radial moulding, plain door and reeded reel pillars, upon plinth, (220cm tall).
A mahogany and inlaid grandfather clock, circa 1920, the broken arch hood with Corinthian columns, and pierced fret work side panels, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, scrolling spandrels and a globe engraved Tempus Fugit, with eight day chiming movement, the trunk with arch door and panelled plinth, (202cm tall).
A George III oak longcase clock, W Clark, Kendal, the 8-day movement having 12.5ins brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, date aperture, lunar and date aperture, and urn and eagle spandrels; the case crossbanded in mahogany, the hood having turned fluted pilasters over shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, on plinth base, H 203cm W 55.5cm
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