19th century French buffet de corps, the upper and lower section having two turned columns enclosing two cupboards with carving in relief of a man and woman surrounded by arabesque scroll decoration and cornucopia, two short drawers with two further cupboards beneath with decorative carving to the door panels.
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Large and impressive mahogany long case clock, 19th century, Benjamin Harlow Lane End. The clock having a white enamel face with painted floral spandrels and arch dial finely with a biblical scene Abraham before angels, Roman dial, date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, attached turned columns, the trunk having a moulded door flanked by pillared corners, with decorative satinwood inlay, approx 240 cms h.
JASPER TAYLOR, GRAYS INN; a 17th century ebonised bracket clock with cast brass loop handle and four finials to the rectangular case, set with brass face, four applied cherub mask heads and a silver chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with verge and fusee movement, height 37cm.Condition Report: The hinges and locks to both doors may not be original. The clock is clean throughout, especially the movement, There are holes in the back plate which are not used by any part of the machinist or pillars suggesting alterations to the movement or removal of an alarm. The verge may not be original. Elements of the dial may also be replacements. General age wear cracks to the veneer and expected wear consummate with age and use. Wear to the aperture for the dial behind the front door. Overall of a good appearance. Floor of case is in good condition. The clock chimes on a bell. We cannot guarantee that it is in full working order. Dial size is 16.5cm. No pull repeat cord or hole. The small side panels above the glass on either side of the case are larger replacements.
E. WHITE, 20 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON; a 19th century Gothic Revival carved walnut cased bracket clock, with carved finials above the carved case, the shaped silvered dial bearing Roman numerals and three subsidiary dials, the movement chiming on eight bells, complete with matching carved walnut bracket, overall height 97cm, height of clock 74cm.Condition Report: Age wear tarnishing to the moulding around the face, the case with age wear cracks to the veneer, scratch to the top the joint to the bottom left is open, but nothing serious, grill to the back door with age wear tarnishing, movement with general light age wear tarnishing and gong with slight rusting, despite faults overall appearance good please see additional images.
A 19th century oak cased four glass bracket clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals and fusee movement, height 25cm, width 19cm, depth 14cm.Condition Report: The case appears to be rather clean although there is a minor loss to the edge so the back door, age wear tarnishing and light scratches to the face, overall fair condition.
THOMAS CHAPPELL, LONDON; a George III ebonised bracket clock with four gilt acorn finials above the single glazed door with pierced brass panels enclosing the brass dial with oval panel signed Tho. Chappell, with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary date and strike/silent dials, with twin fusee movements, height 58cm.Condition Report: Metal mounts with expected age wear tarnishing and ebonised areas with light age wear rubbing, some marks and slight knocks. Top section with a few minor hair line cracks. Morton left corner of door with a slight chip. Silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dial and name plate with light tarnishing and wear. Lock plate to the door is not original and hinges to the door have additional screws. Small chip to the wood around the arch of the dial but this is hidden when the door is closed. Movement clean and bright, backplate with holes which do not connect to mechanism suggesting alteration to the movement. Back right foot with a fatigue crack, 58cm with the handle up, we cannot guarantee full working order.
A late 19th century walnut and ebonised eight day mantel clock, with enamel Roman numeral dial and movement striking on a bell, height 27cm, with a Victorian black slate eight day mantel clock and an American thirty hour timepiece for Forestville Conn (3).Condition Report: All with general light age wear consistent with age and use, the enamel dial to the walnut clock with some hairline cracks, the glass door to the American clock with some degrading and with some general knocks to the case on this clock, we cannot guarantee that the clocks are in full working order.
A 19th century rosewood drop-dial wall clock, the mother of pearl inlaid decoration surrounding the painted dial, set with Roman numerals, length 72cm.Condition Report: scratches, scuffs and splits throughout some losses around the edges and a small patch repair the the face, the bottom door is wedged shut and does not some with a pendulum, we do not guarantee full working order.
JOSEPH SWINNERTON; an 18th century eight day three train longcase clock, the movement chiming on six bells, the arched hood with three eagle finials and blind fret detail above the shaped brass face with Halifax moon, above the silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with two subsidiary dials, in an inlaid oak case with shaped door, height 258cm.
ARCHIBALD THOMSON, EDINBURGH; an 18th century eight day longcase clock, the hood with brass eagle finial above broken swan neck pediment with blind fret decoration and above the arched glazed doors flanked by a pair of gilt and mahogany Corinthian columns, enclosing the brass dial set with Arabic numerals and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, above a crossbanded door flanked by quarter Corinthian columns, height 220cm.
JONATHAN LEES, BURY; an 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the hood of arch form with carved detail above the inlaid hood enclosing the brass face with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary date aperture, in an inlaid oak case with shaped door on bracket feet, height 222cm.
BROWNS OF CHESTER; a 19th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face bearing both Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial below a moon phase, in a mahogany case with shaped panelled door, height 225cm.Condition Report: The glass to the hood is broken. Hinges and escutcheon are not original. Moon phase with wear and tarnishing. General age wear to case. We cannot guarantee that it is in full working order.
SAMUEL ASHTON, TIDESWELL; an 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the hood with eagle finial, above the panel of blind fret decoration, the brass face with applied mask head and scrolling corners with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with two subsidiary dials, in inlaid oak case with arch shaped door, height 205cm.
WILLIAM MARSTON SALOP; a late George III eight day oak longcase clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dials and date aperture, with movement striking on a bell, the hood with painted detailing to the frieze and fluted columns above a crossbanded door, on plinth base, height 209cm.Condition Report: The dial has some repainting and slight repairs below the name, general craquelure throughout to the enamel dial, the gilding around the date aperture and the copper rivets around the winding apertures are possibly not original, the base section of the clock appears to have been repaired and there are many later timbers around the plinth box, curved moulding and the blocks supporting the corner fluted pilasters.
An 18th century mahogany corner cupboard with moulded cornice, the pair of doors with H hinges, height 110cm, width 72cm.Condition Report: Age wear splits and some regluing to the moulding of the cornice and base. There is a large chip to the right hand side of the right door. Lock and escutcheons and hinges may not be original
A late Victorian mahogany two door wardrobe, with moulded cornice on base with bracket feet, height 216cm.Condition Report: The width is 131cm and the depth is 60cm. Genes, age wear patina to the surface throughout, heavier to ththe bracket feet. wardrobe comes into several sections, cornice, base and two upright sections.
An Edwardian mahogany and floral inlaid serpentine freestanding corner cupboard with glazed upper section and panelled lower door raised on shaped tapering legs.Condition Report: The door with a hole and a split to the left hand side. General light age wear patina but overall fair. Height is 141cm and width is 71cm.
AVALON; a mid-century teak shelf and cupboard stacking unit comprising three drawer chest, two shelves, a fall-down bureau, two two-door cupboards, with three upright supports, overall height 183cm, overall width 167cm, depth of the shelves 31cm, size of the three drawer unit height 41cm, width 81.5cm, depth 43.5cm.Condition Report: General age wear, scratches and scuffs consistent with age and use, some sun fading but overall fair.
A reproduction French style knee-hole walnut bureau, with brass galleried back above the fall front enclosing cupboard door and fitted compartment above an arrangement of three drawers, on cabriole support with applied brass detail, width 69cm, depth 39cm, height 92cm, together with a reproduction two tier drinks trolley with detachable glass tray (2).Condition Report: The bureau is sun faded throughout and with hair line cracks and some lifting to the veneer. Gallery top loose.
A fine quality 19th century ebonised wood table cabinet with Viennese enamel style panels, with gilt metal applied finial modelled as a cherub riding a camel hiding a secret compartment above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing four drawers, with single base drawer on bracket feet, with gilt metal scrolling mounts, height 38cm, width 26cm, depth 20cm.Condition Report: Scratches and scuffs, the joints are slightly open on the left corner, splitting to the left side and to the right hand side, the left enamel applied to the door with two hairline cracks, one with column with minor chips to the edge, otherwise good, no key present.
A Victorian brass inlaid mahogany ladies' bonheur du jour, the top fitted with a twin door cabinet inlaid with brass to the front, the inside with single shelf, over two drawers, above a single frieze drawer opening to reveal a tooled leather writing surface, supported on four tapered reeded legs joined by a stretcher, 137 cm high x 77 cm wide x 50 cm deep
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