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An Anglo-Indian octagonal occasional table, 19th century. The top inlaid with brass and copper, on a folding base, height 61cm, width 61cm, depth 61cm.Generally good antique condition. No missing inlay and the table base has no missing carving on the frets. We wouldn't be able to post this table, but we have many good shippers who can deliver this economically to your door.
Thomas, Whitchurch, a late-18th century oak and mahogany-banded long-case clock, the swan-neck pediment and shaped waist panel door on panelled base and bracket feet, the arched 33cm painted dial with seconds subsidiary, calendar aperture and moon phase painted with a warship, 212cm high, with weights and pendulum.
A scarce mid 17th century English oak marquetry court cupboard, Elizabethan style, Leeds Area, Yorkshire, the canted 'press cupboard' with bold acanthus carved cup and cover supports, three marquetry fielded panels, the central door panel opens to reveal niche, inlaid with bog oak, holly and fruitwood with symmetrical floral detail, the conforming stepped base with intermitted geometric and Tudor rose carved frieze monogrammed 'E R S' to centre, above a pair of cupboard doors, enclosing storage niche, flanked by stylised thistle and blackberry panels and a guilloche band lower panel, stile feet. 140cm high, 153cm wide, 57cm depth, c.1650 Provenance: From a private collection of period oak, Holmesfield, Derbyshire. Research Notes: See Victor Chinnery, 'Oak Furniture: The British Tradition', where several comparable mid-17th century court cupboards in Elizabethan style are illustrated, p.322, fig.3:267, p.471, fig.4: 120 and 472, fig.4:121. For another related example, see Bonham's, 'The Collection of Dr. and Mrs Chris Douglas', Morville Hall, Shropshire', 30th April 2014, lot 14.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 29cm white dial inscribed Bothamley, Boston, Roman numerals, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arch with basket of fruit, floral spandrels, swan neck hood, free standing fluted pilasters, shaped door, plinth base, bracket feet, 207cm high, c.1800
A Victorian burr walnut Davenport, the pierced fretwork gallery above two satinwood inlaid cupboard doors enclosing desk tidy pigeon holes, tooled leather inlaid writing slope, opening on hinges revealing a maple niche and drawers, cupboard door to the right opening to four maple drawers, projecting stepped plinth to front, ceramic castors c.1860, 110cm high, 56cm wide, 57cm depth
Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the bookcase top section with two astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, above chest with fall front secretaire drawer enclosing satinwood lined drawers and pigeon holes, above a further three graduated drawers on bracket feet, 226cm high, 123cm wide, 57.5cm deep. Condition report:Broken piece off to pediment but present.Later handles. Small crack to glass on left door. Scratches to secretaire top and losses to veneer on left side.Top section 118cm highLower section 108cm highDepth of shelves 35cmSplits into two sections.
Georgian oak linen press cupboard circa early 19th century of large proportions, the top section with panelled door above two small drawers, flanked with a large door enclosing a shelved interior above three banks of two drawers with turned handles to the chest base on turned feet, 235cm high, 156cm wide, 62cm deep.
Late 18th Century eight day long case clock by S Quillam, Liverpool with 14" painted dial with early cricket scene in the arch in mahogany case with fluted and mounted decoration on scroll pediment with carved bases and verre églomisé panels.Condition reportSome seperation to banding close to door frame hingesSome cracking of veneer to right side of hoodClock will require attention, pendulum and weight present but suspension pulley and winder are not
ALFIE DAVISON - LOVE IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS/ KNOCK ON ANY DOOR 7" (US STYRENE ORIGINAL - MERCURY - 76001). A scarce, original styrene 7" pressing of the late 70s smasher by Alfie Davison; Love Is A Serious Business/ Knock On Any Door (76001, 1979 US styrene pressing on Mercury. A-2-55362 CP/ B-2-55363 CP matrix. The record is in stunning Ex+ condition. Comes with Mercury paper sleeve).
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE TOPPED GILT METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY SINGLE DOOR DISPLAY CABINETOn marching gilt metal feet, 82cm wide; 40cm deep; 165cm highMarble top has some restorations, to the right corner and up along the whole piece of marble see additional images, interior upholstery is in good condition with no cracks to the glass, minor old marks and scratches expected with age.
A MAHOGANY CASED LONG CASE MOON PHASE 8 DAY CLOCKBy R. Roberts, Bromsgrove The 13 inch dial with gilt spandrels and painted moon phase section, within a mahogany case with fluted column flanking either side of the case and hood, with two weights and one pendulum, 241cm high excluding missing finialCondition report: Two weights, pendulum, no key. The case is cleaned and polished with various inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. Slight warp to the bottom of the door. Dial with various blemishes and areas of tarnish, small spots of tarnishing. The movement and dial appear to be original to each other, and it’s likely that the movement is original to the case. There is some alteration to the seat board cheeks: the right hand side is cut away with the equivalent piece on top of the check to maintain balance. See extra images for further explanation. The movement is dirty and will require a full service / overhaul. There is no guarantee of its working order. The movement is a standard 8 day with striking bell.
A MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK18th Century The 11 1/2 in. chased silvered dial, named William Carter, Southwark, with gilt spandrels, within a mahogany case with fluted columns and three ball finials, 210cm high excluding finialsCondition report:The case with various damages including a section of veneer and timber missing on the right hand side moulding below the hood, and vertical splitting along the back edge of the left hand side. Another smaller horizontal section of veneer missing to the right hand side return. Further other scratches, crack and chips to the veneers, together with extensive dirt and dust. See extra images. The top of the hood with three brass ball finials, two of which have been rescrewed and one loose. All are in worn condition. A winding key present and two weights but no pendulum. The silvering to the central are of the dial is dirty, tarnished and with scuffs. The other elements also invariably and consistently worn commensurate with use and age. No lock present to the glass door of the hood but the door to the trunk with a key. The movement will need to be inspected and checked by specialist clock restorer and there is no guarantee of it's working order. It will require a full overhaul.
Each with a single drawer over a panelled door and standing on turned front feet.50cm wide x 34cm deep x 93cm highQty: 2The handles later. In generally good condition overall with minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use. Some slight signs of old woodwork around the bases of both.
With a caddy top. The top drawer opening on hinges and sliding out to reveal a fitted interior and writing surface above an arrangement of seven drawers surrounding a cupboard door in the knee hole, on bracket feet.76cm wide x 50cm deep x 79cm highQty: 1Some ring marks to the top. the lock on the top drawer is somewhat loose. Loss to the veneer on the right hand side. Some losses to the moulding around the drawers, particularly notable on the top right of the top drawer, the top left of the first drawer on the right hand pedestal, and the top left and bottom right on the third drawer of the left hand pedestal.
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