A Georgian mahogany longcase clock with cream painted dial and roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed "George Leithhead, Galashiels", painted with an interior scene and figures to the arch, the four seasons to each corner, fitted eight-day striking movement, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial flanked by turned pilasters, a crossbanded panel door to the trunk decorated with a single strand of feather banding above, raised on a panelled base with bracket feet, 19in. x 87in. high.
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A brass-faced longcase clock with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, decorated with applied spandrels to the corners and the arch, fitted eight-day striking movement, the mahogany hood with scrolling swan neck pediment and applied blind fret carved panels, flanked by fluted corinthian pilasters, a single panel door to the trunk decorated with inlaid stringing, raised on bracket feet, 86in. high. See lot 1340 for illustration.
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock with white painted dial and roman numerals, second and date subsidiary dials, inscribed "George Kirton, South Shields", the arch decorated with a painted biblical scene, fitted eight-day striking movement, the arched hood flanked by turned pilasters with arch panel door below decorated with inlaid boxwood stringing and crossbanded base under, raised on bracket feet, 20in. x 86in. high. See lot 1340 for illustration.
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock with white painted dial, roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dial, painted in the arch "Lister, Newcastle", fitted eight-day movement, the hood with fret carved pediment and brass ball finials, the arched panel door below flanked by inset panels and roundels, raised on bracket feet, 93in. high.
A fine quality Edwardian mahogany bowfront display cabinet fitted a pair of astragal drawers enclosing lined shelves, decorated with inlaid satinwood banding, boxwood stringing and inlaid ribbon and bellflower motifs, ornate panels to the bottom of each door, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 48in. x 72in. high.
A mid 19th century mahogany cased regulator, the silvered dial with minute hand and subsidiary hour and seconds dials, inscribed 'WM. Page, Gt. Portland St.', with a glass panelled door, the movement with 'A' shaped plates, five heavy pillars and deadbeat escapement, dial 29cm diameter, 1.84cm high
A large mahogany breakfront bookcase with a blind fret carved cornice above four glazed astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, together with a single panel door bearing the trade label of J.S. Kinsey, 173 Ashley Road, Hale, raised on dwarf cabriole legs with pad feet, 15in. x 96in. x 47.5in. high.
A large and impressive Victorian mahogany breakfront wardrobe with a large cornice above the recessed centre fitted with hinged panelled door, flanked by sliding panels above five long graduated drawers with turned knob handles, flanked by a pair of full-length panelled doors enclosing hanging space decorated with imposing turned pilasters, raised on a plinth base with bun feet, 85in. x 100in. wide.
A pair of Russian silver gilt Iconostatis, circa 1802, each of the doors of foliate moulded, pierced design, with steel rod strengthening behind, each of the doors inset with three oval painted metal panels depicting various saints, the top of the doors fitted with a silver gilt sunburst panel with central phoenix motif within cloud form border. Stamped `12'. `WW' & 800, with a cross mounted mitre below, the bases of the doors fitted with wavy edge kick plates with engraved cyrilic script and stamped '12', 'CC' & 'r.k over 1802', the doors mounted on a red velvet covered wooden frame. 226cms tall x each door 46cms wide.
A mahogany stick barometer J. Robson, Harvey-Miller, Kent, circa 1820 the exposed tube with bulb cistern silvered plates and vernier, with alcohol thermometer to the side, all behind a glazed door, the case with restored pediment and urn finial, the trunk within reeded edge, and feather banded decoration, 98cm long.
A French Louis XV style kingwood and gilt metal mounted vitrine, 20th century, of serpentine outline, the arched top with Rococo scroll gilt metal surmount over glazed door and two small cupboard doors with Vernis Martin style scenes of courting lovers, flanked by conforming decoration, upon slender cabriole legs, with gilt metal trim throughout, 178 x 74cm.
A miniature antique shop, early 20th century, with a bowfront window and large lateral door, the interior with fireplace, with twenty five items of miniature furniture, 20th century, 17th and 18th century style, including, thirteen chairs, three tables, a dresser, two stools, a candlestand, coffer, dough bin, spinning wheel, wall clock and barometer, together with a quantity of smaller items h.45cm, w.73cm, d.46cm, Several of the chairs marked 'A C Lowe'.
A MAHOGANY BEAD MOULDED COIN CABINET ON STAND, the Cabinet with caddy top above a glazed door enclosing eighteen sliding tray shelves, each with circular baize lined coin holders and with drawer beneath, on ogee bracket feet, Width 19", Height 27", the Stand on square legs. Overall Height 53".
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the arched brass dial inscribed 'S. Gandy, Cockermouth', the arch inscribed 'tempus fugit' flanked by dolphin motifs and with masks to the spandrels, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, fluted columns, the trunk with a boxwood strung door and quarter fluted columns, 86in. (219cm) high. See lot 700 for illustration.
A Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded eight-day longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed 'Thomas Alexander, Castle Douglas', with subsidiary second and date dials, the spandrels painted to depict buildings, the arch figures, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, turned columns, the trunk with a shaped door flanked by reeding with further inlays, 85in. (216cm) high.
An unusual oak corner bureau cabinet, the moulded cornice above shaped shelves, enclosed by arched panel door, the fall enclosing a cupboard door, pigeon holes and drawers, a frieze drawer above a panel door on bracket feet, the backs with ivory labels P.C. FLETCHER, 3ft 7in (109cm) wide, 6ft 9.5in (207cm) high.
An 18th century oak dresser, the moulded cornice canopied top with turned pendents above shelves with shaped sides, to a planked top above three frieze drawers, to a short drawer and arcaded panel door flanked by conforming doors, enclosing shelves, on block feet with panelled sides, 5ft 8.5in (174cm) wide.
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