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A late 19th/early 20th century 'Cero' patent brass penny operated door plate by A. Olby Ltd Ramsgate, 33cm x 10cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 20th century Queen Anne style walnut hanging bowfront corner cabinet, the glazed door enclosing a green painted interior, height 120cm, width 70cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 20th century Globe Wernicke oak four-section glazed library bookcase, height 169cm, width 87cm, depth 35cm (one glass door broken).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century figured mahogany two-door wardrobe with applied beaded borders and fitted with side cupboards, height 196cm, width 160cm, depth 65cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late 19th Century George III style ebonised cased bracket clock, the arch dial incorporating a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, chiming movement with subsidiary chime/silent and Cambridge chime dials enclosed by a glazed door, with gilt metal mounts on scroll bracket feet. H.34 W.24 W.19cm.
Hornby 0 gauge track side buildings and accessories, boxed No.2 Railway Station Windsor, condition: fair, damage/loss to clock, lacks two door handles and some surface rust, box fair, unboxed Goods Depot, Signal Cabin, three signals, condition: good, level crossing, two Platelayers huts and two platform extensions, condition: good to fair, (11 items).
Corgi Toys 342 Lamborghini P 400 GT Miura Fighting Bull, Whizzwheels lime green, red interior, black fighting bull, in near mint original condition(tiny hairline crack to passengers door pillar) polystyrene inner is mint, outer blue/yellow window box excellent although acetate window has been replaced.
Scarce Dinky Toys 965 Terex Euclid Rear Dump Truck, pale yellow body/wheel hubs ‘Terex GM’ door labels, ‘Terex’ cast on base, in near mint original condition, with inner card packing, in Euclid picture box with end flaps, in very good original condition, small puncture hole to one picture side, caused by dumper handle on side of model, still a nice example!
Palitoy Vintage Boxed Star Wars ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ AT-AT All Terrain Armoured Transport, Cat.No 33354 complete with battery compartment door, 2 chin guns (clear) head canopy, light bulb and cover, side door and two side guns, in good original condition, missing leaflet, decals have been applied. Complete in its original The Empire Strikes Back illustrated box, in fair condition.
Tipp & Co (Germany) Tinplate 6-wheeled Army Lorry with Searchlight, camouflage body, searchlight to rear (missing light bulb) tinplate balloon tyres with steerable front wheels, opening cab door, working clock-work mechanism, missing key, two composition British seated infantrymen, in excellent original condition L 10 ” (25 cms).
Boxed Marx Toys Mighty Brute Shovel Dozer, orange plastic body, black rubber tracks tinplate base, battery operated untested 34cms L and boxed plastic Power Brute Dump Truck, battery operated untested missing battery compartment door and plastic engine detail both lidded boxes are excellent.(2 items)
Comprising a sideboard with three drawers and large two door cupboard with internal shelves, 170cms long, 77cms high, 45cms deep. Also with an extending dining table with fold over leaf stored underneath (122cms by 96cms closed, 167cms long extended), and six chairs with upholstered seats (Model No 4003). All items with makers labels. ** Generally good for its age.
A late 19thC beech cased miniature longcase clock, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with a shaped hood, glass fronted door and base with painted paterae, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and key, 46cm high.
A George III oak longcase clock, with moulded cornice and inset pillared hood, full length moulded arched trunk door, and plain base with added bracket foot, the 28cm square dial having applied figures to the spandrels depicting the Four Seasons, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the matted centre field marked Woolley Codnor, and having silvered date crescent, thirty hour movement striking a bell, 196cm high. NB. James Woolley (c. 1695 - 1786) produced turret and longcase clocks including one in the Nottingham Exchange.
R Seaton. A Georgian oak longcase clock, circular brass dial with engraved floral and rococo scroll decoration, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment, raised on brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with fluted quarter pilasters, door with mahogany cross banding, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 213cm high.
Jonathan Pebrdy of Leicester. A Georgian oak and mahogany long case clock, the break arch dial painted with a farming landscape, dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, later single train eight day movement, the hood with swan neck pediment, raised on turned columns, the plain trunk with cross banded door and panelled base, raised on bracket feet, 206cm high.
Lambert (Jonathan) of Haxey, Lincolnshire. A Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the break arch dial painted with a vase and rose spandrels, dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment and floral inlay, with two brass capped turned columns, the trunk similarly inlaid with a cross banded door, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum and weights, 203cm high. (AF)
A WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE IN GEORGE I STYLE, 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTS AND LATER with cross and feather banding, the upper section with a bevelled mirror door, etched with a crown revealing three adjustable shelves, above a fitted interior with pigeon holes, drawers and a central curved cupboard, above four long drawers 186.3cm high, 59cm wide, 58cm deep
A DIMINUTIVE GEORGE I 'MULBERRY' KNEEHOLE DESK EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER with stained burr maple veneers, the moulded edge top inset with a later leather writing surface, above an arrangement of seven drawers around a central cupboard door, enclosing a shelf 67.8cm high, 84cm wide, 46.8cm deep
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY PETER ROGER, LONDON, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the brass eight day movement with five turned and finned pillars, the anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 12 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Peter Roger London', with crown and boys spandrels, the raised hood with columns, the trunk door with a lenticle, with two brass cased weights and pendulum 227.4cm high
A FINE QUEEN ANNE EBONISED LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN KNIBB, OXFORD, EARLY 18TH CENTURY the brass eight day fully latched movement with five turned and finned pillars and inside countwheel, the anchor escapement striking on a bell, with a separate shaped cock for the pallet arbor and a cut-out on the backplate for the pallets, with a long crutch, the brass 11 3/4inch dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and fleur-de-lis half hour markers, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with blued steel hands, signed 'John Knibb Oxon' with gilt brass crown and boys spandrels, the hood with a Knibb type button capped giltwood centre finial flanked by conforming brass finials to the domed caddy top above a blind fret friezes, with integral columns with gilt brass caps and plinths, the trunk with a concave moulding and a lenticle to the door, on a plinth base, with two brass cased weights, pendulum and case key 239cm high Catalogue Note John Knibb was born in 1650 and was apprenticed to his older brother, Joseph, in around 1664. When Joseph moved to London in 1670 to set up business (presumably in the workshop inherited from his uncle, Samuel) John, his younger brother, took-on the Oxford workshop gaining the Freedom of the city on payment of a fine in 1673. Throughout the latter three decades of the 17th century John and Joseph worked in parallel, however when the products from both workshops are examined, it is evident that they had a close working relationship. Joseph Knibb retired in 1697 selling-up most of his workshop before moving to Hanslop, Buckinghamshire where he made a few clocks prior to his death in 1711. John Knibb continued in business until his death in 1722. The movement of the current lot is fully latched and has the feature of separate cock for the pallet arbor (and cut-out for the pallets in the backplate) normally found on earlier clocks by Joseph with butterfly-nut pendulum regulation, however the casting for the pendulum hanging cock differs from those found on earlier clocks and the use of internal countwheel for striking the hours certainly dates it towards the end of the century. From these observations one could speculate that the movement of the current lot may well have been acquired by John from Joseph's stock when he retired in 1697 or even on his death in 1711 before finishing and fitting with a dial. The fine proportions of the case closely echoes London work of the period. Despite being provincially made (probably Oxford) the case does exhibit features such as the distinctive spherical finials with button-shaped caps (which are often seen on other longcase clocks by the Knibb family) which set it aside from other provincial examples of the period.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK BY BARENT DIKHOFF, HAARLEM, LATE 18TH CENTURY the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on two bells, the brass 13 1/4 inch arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with date and day of the week apertures and a subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with a moonphase, with the four seasons spandrels, signed 'Barent Dikhoff, Haarlem', the case inlaid with urns of flowers, with birds and a butterfly, the trunk door with a lenticle, with two brass cased weights and pendulum 215.5cm high
A DUTCH SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET 19TH CENTURY with parquetry banding, with an inset marble top, above a frieze drawer and a door (locked) decorated with an Oriental lacquer panel, enclosing a shelf 82.7cm high, 65cm wide, 39.5cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
A RARE SOUTH-AMERICAN TORTOISESHELL AND MOTHER OF PEARL CABINET ON STAND, MUEBLE ENCONCHADO SPANISH COLONIAL, MEXICO OR PERU, 18TH CENTURY with ebonised ripple mouldings inlaid with brass and bone stringing and various floral motifs, the lattice parquetry top above seven drawers around a central cupboard, the door inset with a portrait of Saint Anthony and Padua enclosing a plush lined interior fitted with a mirror, flanked by turned columns, the canted sides each with a hinged door, enclosing a shelf, above two frieze drawers, on a later ebonised stand with spiral twist supports138.5cm high, 182.5cm wide, 42cm deep Catalogue Note During the 17th and 18th centuries the upper strata of Colonial Latin America spent enormous sums of money on sumptuous furniture and works of art produced locally and also from Europe and Asia. The present lot is an example of a Peruvian technique called enconchado, practiced by ateliers in Lima. They used a rich tortoiseshell ground as a backdrop to a complex mother of pearl inlay of flowers, arabesques and geometric designs. This type of marquetry originated in the Spanish Philippines and the prototype for these cabinets is the famous piece made as a wedding gift for the grand-daughter of the Viceroy of Peru, now in the Dallas Museum of Art (see H. Hayward, World Furniture, p.106, fig.271).See Joseph J. Rishel with Suzanne Stratton-Pruitt, The Arts in Latin America 1492-1820, pp.490-91 for a similar desk resting on a bufete, in the collection of the Museo Pedro de Osma, Lima, Peru. For similar cabinets sold at auction, see Christie's, 20th May 2008, lot 385 and Sotheby's, Important Continental Furniture, 3rd July 2007, lot 12.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DAVENPORT ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, C.1825 with nulled and reeded mouldings, the hinged slope inset with gilt tooled leather, revealing two drawers and a pull- button mechanism for the pop-out hinged pen and ink compartment, with a pair of slides, the right side with a panelled door enclosing four cedar lined drawers, on ribbed feet and sunken brass castors 86.5cm high, 51.6cm wide, 56.5cm deep
AN ITALIAN CEDAR AND POKERWORK TABLE CABINET ADIGE, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with a pair of hinged doors enclosing a penwork decorated interior with a pair of well dressed Renaissance gentlemen, with an arrangement of ten drawers around a central pull-out compartment fitted with secret drawers and an arched cupboard door decorated with another figure 58.4cm high, 63cm wide, 33.7cm deep
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT DAVENPORT C.1860-70 inlaid with stringing and burr banding, with a stationery compartment with a push button mechanism, above a sloping hinged front revealing a bird's eye maple interior with two drawers, the right side with a panelled door enclosing four drawers, on castors 88.4cm high, 56cm wide, 56.5cm deep
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