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A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND PORCELAIN PANEL CLOCK, the caddy pediment with five turned finials, two turned columns to the front, the rectangular porcelain dial with silvered ground and gilded and enamelled in relief with foliage blossom, harebells, birds and a butterfly, white and black Arabic numerals, the two porcelain side panels with similar decoration, eight day movement, striking on a bell on the hour and half hour, the movement stamped Japy Freres and 3730 14.7, the pendulum also numbered 3730, on a stepped rectangular base with four flattened bun feet, height 34cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: clock winds, runs and chimes but was striking one hour ahead at time of report, the porcelain panels are all intact, there is some wear to the foliate engraving on the sloped section just below the dial, the paper lining inside the movement door has a couple of rips, otherwise in fairly good condition)
ADVERTISING / TOOL INTEREST: A MID 20TH CENTURY OAK COUNTER TOP DOUBLE SIDED DISPLAY CASE FOR JAMES CHESTERMAN & CO LTD OF SHEFFIELD, the rectangular swivel case with glazed panels to both sides, single door to one side which opens to reveal two slide out velvet covered wooden panels fitted with precision tools, rules, tape measures and surveyors tape measures varying from 3 feet to 50 feet, both with typed and handwritten price lists verso dated '6 June 1948', gold lettering 'JAMES CHESTERMAN & CO LTD SHEFFIELD' to the inside bottom edge of the cabinet on both sides, circular swivel base, height 56cm x 42,7cm x depth 20cm, diameter of circular base approx. 27cm (Condition Report: there are a few precision tools missing including a no.2900 micrometer, one of the rules is a Rabone Chesterman example, generally in reasonable order, some of the cabinet corners have knocks)
TWO AESTHETIC MANTEL CLOCKS, the larger one of rectangular form with brass finials to the corner uprights, the front of the case inset with six brass panels embossed with foliate designs, the blue and white ceramic dial printed with Arabic numerals surrounding flowers, eight day movement, the eight day movement with gong strike in poor condition, the rear door in two pieces, on four brass feet, height 29cm x width 18.8cm x depth 12.2cm, the other clock with ebonised and brass mounted case, handle to the top, blue, white and gilt printed dial with Arabic numerals, 30 hour movement, height with handle raised 22cm, with key (2 + key) (Condition Report: the larger clock is missing the fret gallery, the minute hand has a section missing, the movement / gong has rusting and doesn't run, the back door is broken, a section of the fret work is missing from the front left leg, the smaller clock has two pieces of brass missing to the sides, there are splits to the front of the case above and below the dial, the movement winds and runs)
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK CASED SMOKERS CABINET, the bevel edged glazed door opening to reveal a pipe rack, shelves holding a pottery tobacco jar and cover and two matching dishes florally decorated in the Imari palette, three drawers below the shelves with brass handles and backplates, on bracket feet, width 29cm x depth 20.5cm x height 43.5cm (Condition Report: in good condition overall, inside of the tobacco jar rim has a chip)
A 19th century parquetry mahogany stationary box, the hinged cover inlaid with geometric banding, opening to a compartmented interior, 14cm H x 24cm W x 14cm D, along with an early 20th century oak smokers cabinet, the glazed door opening to a single drawer, flanked by folding pipe racks, 33cm H x 16cm W x 15cm D (2)
A 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock by Joyce Jnr, Ruthin, the swan neck pediment over freestanding pilasters flanking the 36cm break arch painted dial, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train, four pillar movement, the case with a dentil frieze over conforming quarter pilasters flanking the rectangular door, upon a plinth base, 222cm high, two weights and pendulumCondition reportSome light crazing, fading and rubbing to the dial, case looks to be in good condition with only light general wear, joint split and further minor splits to the bottom board.Back board possibly later with a later brace applied to the inside, seat board is later, movement appears to operate when prompted however no guarantee of working condition.
A George III 8 day longcase clock, signed indistinctly 'Scott Newcastle', the arched hood with a fretwork pediment above fluted pilasters flanking the 34cm painted break arch dial, with landscape view, centred with subsidiary second and date dials, indistinctly signed with the makers name and enclosing the two-train movement, striking on a saucer bell, the case with canted corners and cross banded door, above a conforming lower panel and plinth base, two weights and pendulum, 224cm high, glass measurement 43cm H x 30cm W
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the 32cm diameter circular brass dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Foden above a pair of simulated key wind apertures, enclosing the single train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with canted corners flanking a rectangular door over a plain lower panel, 202cm high, with pendulum
A George III mahogany bow front sideboard, outlined with ebony and boxwood stringing, the shaped and crossbanded top above a single frieze drawer and serpentine apron, flanked by a deep drawer and cupboard door, upon six legs of tapering square section extending to spade feet, 89cm H x 153cm W x 60cm D
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