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A 20th century Regency Revival yew wood library bookcase having a twin door cabinet with astragal glazing opening to reveal a shelved interior with carved dentils beneath pediment top. Raised over a chest with two drawers over two panelled cupboards raised over a bracket base. Measures approx. 99cm x 91cm x 40cm.
A retro vintage 20th century Middle Eastern Islamic hand painted small table with hand painted small chest. The lot to include an hexagonal Islamic carved sides small table with hand painted mandala decorations to the top, together with a wooden painted small chest with single drawer over double door cabinet decorated with floral patterns. Largest item measuring 60cm x 40cm x 32cm.
A Jacobean Revival circa 1920s oak bureau bookcase having a flared stepped top over a double door glazed cabinet opening to reveal a shelved interior. The bureau having a fall front writing area with geometric panels atop a bank of drawers raised on bracket feet. Measures approx. 198cm x 76cm x 44cm.
A 19th century Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinet having a flared top over astragal glazed double door cabinets opening to reveal a shelved interior. The base having a fall front door opening to reveal a fully appointed interior raised on a plinth base. Measures 215 x 100 x 56cm .
Elisha. N. Welch - A large 19th century American E. N. Welch wall clock. The clock having a hand painted clock face with Roman numeral to the chapter ring and blue spandrels to each corner. Case having a striped walnut veneer. The case door having two glazed panel and one of which is hand painted with a central vignette with pansy to centre. Eight day movement. Pendulum and single weight within. Measures 67cm x 40cm x 11cm.
A collection of vintage 20th century Lilliput Lane ornaments to include Cragside Limited Edition 52, Edinburgh Castle, Dormouse Cottage, Revolution House, Little Bee, Star Gazers Cottage, The Rocking Chair, Dovecote, Dream Catchers, Scotland the Brave, Make a Wish, Montacute Crown, Gypsy Cottage, Key to the Door, Daisy Chain Florist and Blarney Castle.
A George III mahogany stick barometer by Dominic Manticha, late 18th century, the broken pediment with gilt-bronze pineapple finial, above a hinged and glazed door enclosing a silvered scale marked in barometric inches with brass adjustment slide, inscribed MANTICHA FECIT and with Masonic symbols, chevron line inlay overall, 97cm high Note: Dominic Manticha is recorded as working in Ely Court, Holborn, London from circa 1785 and is considered one of the better of the barometer workers who emigrated from Italy at this time to work in Britain. Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of barometers offered for sale. This lot contains liquid mercury. If you intend to ship this overseas it is classified as hazardous cargo and will require additional declarations alongside specialist crating/packing. Prior to bidding, please contact your shipper or talk to our specialists for more information.
A rare Scottish Regency mahogany cased travelling sympiesometer, by Adie & Son, early 19th century, the hinged door enclosing the engraved silvered brass register plate, signed and numbered Adie & Son, Edinburgh No.1507, bearing Fahrenheit thermometer and sympiesometer tube, with manually operated calibration slide to side of register, the case with brass clasps and suspension ring to top, 55.5cm high, 4.1cm wide, 3.2cm deep Note: Alexander Adie (1774-1858), invented and patented the sympiesometer in 1818. The patent entitled "An Improvement On the Air Barometer" was developed primarily to replace the marine barometer. The top part of the tube is filled with hydrogen whilst the lower part and the open bulb contains a coloured almond oil. Hydrogen, being affected by both pressure and temperature, makes it necessary to first take a reading from the mercury thermometer using the index finger at the top of the sliding scale and then reading the barometric pressure, ie. the level of the oil, against the lower part of the sliding scale, the figure was then recorded on the dial below. Alexander and his son, John were the only instrument makers to be elected to the Edinburgh Royal Society and worked from premises in Princes St. from 1832-57. Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of scientific instruments offered for sale.
A rosewood and brass inlaid mantel clock, early 19th century, the architectural rosewood case with brass inlaid decoration, having twin cornucopia and ring handles, having glazed door to reverse, on plinth base with brass inlaid decoration on ball feet, the painted convex dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, single fusee movement, the backplate signed J. Hall, London, with pendulum and door key, 28.8cm high, 18.5cm wide, 12cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Please refer to department for condition report
A mahogany mantel timepiece, by V.A.P. Brevete, late 19th century and later, in a mahogany case with moulded cornice and plinth base, the interior of the door bearing label for John Carter Time Piece Maker to the Royal Navy 61 Cornhill London numbered in pen 13692 to label, the later silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, within a scrolling foliate engraved gilt surround, the backplate lock mechanism marked V.A.P. BREVETE S.G.D.G., with pendulum, winder and door key, 17cm high, 12.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Please refer to department for condition report
A mahogany mantel timepiece, late 19th/early 20th century, the case with arched moulded cornice, above ebony line inlaid front, on plinth base and bracket feet, the interior of door bearing paper label for Thwaites & Reed Ltd, dated in pen 28.8.56, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, dial signed Jump, LONDON, single chain fusee movement, with pendulum, approx. 27cm high, 16cm wide, 12cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Please refer to department for condition report
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