A pair of French oval mahogany, parquetry and marble bedside cabinets, c.1900, the inset ochre and white veined marble tops over a slide, shallow drawer and panelled cupboard door with pottery liner, raised on tapered, fluted supports united by an oval undertier, on toupie feet, 18½ x 14¾in. (47 x 37.5cm.), 33¾in. (85.7cm.) high. (2) * Provenance: Nimbus Antiques, Whaley Bridge, High Peak, 2020
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A matching Louis XVI style glazed cabinet vitrine, late 20th century, the broken arched top over a pair of panelled, serpentine glazed doors, enclosing a silk damask lined interior with two glass shelves, raised on a two door cupboard base, 48 x 18¾in. (122 x 47.5cm.), 80½in. (204.5cm.) high.
An English late 19th century walnut and marquetry vitrine cabinet in the French taste, the gilt metal galleried top over a single door with shaped glazing, enclosing a velvet lined interior with two shelves, raised on angular cabriole legs with gilt brass mounts and sabots, 24 ¾ x 16in. (63 x 40.5cm.), 65in. (165cm.) high.
A Chinese black lacquered and painted George II style bureau cabinet, third quarter 20th century, the broken arched top with three turned gilt finials, over a pair of broken arched doors enclosing a well fitted interior with an arrangement of eighteen pigeonholes and twenty-two drawers, around a central glazed cupboard door, all with foliate drop handles, over a fall front with a further arrangement of three pigeonholes and eighteen waterfall drawers, above four short and two long graduated drawers to the base, on ogee bracket feet, painted throughout with flowering plants and birds, 39 x 18¾in. (99 x 47.5cm.), 85in. (216cm.) high.
A late 18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock by W. Edmund of Madeley, the square brass Roman dial with arched date aperture and figural spandrels, the mahogany cross banded case with moulded cavetto cornice and turned and parcel gilt columns to the hood, cross banded trunk door with oval floral and marquetry brass patera, on a cross banded base, 72in. (183cm.) high.
An impressive early 20th century mahogany cased GWR railway wall clock, with single fusee movement and white enamel dial, inscribed "G.W.R. The Westbourne" (Great Western Railway), dial 16in. (40.6cm.) diameter, case 20 ½in. (52cm.) diameter, restored. * Movement is clean and believed to be in good working order. With pendulum and winding key. Dial has been restored and repainted, hands also refurbished. Case has been restored and dial surround cleaned. Pegs securing dial and movement to case are replacements. There is G.W.R. number plate but there is an old trade label for Camerer Cuss & Co. on the lower door.
A 19th century ebonised and gilt metal mantel clock, the twin train movement numbered 4581, striking the hours on a gong, fronted by a silvered Roman arched dial with gilt mask and floral spandrels and gilt foliate bezel to the bevelled glass door, in a bell top case with urn and cone finials, canted corners with gilt caryatid mounts, gilt arched grilles to sides and foliate gilt feet, 18 ¼in. (46.25cm.) high, movement overwound, requires repair. * Striking train of the movement has been overwound. The pendulum suspension spring is detached and damaged. The dial and case are in very good condition overall, with just minor wear to ebonising to corners. Key to rear case door present and lock working.
A 'Greenwich Clock' walnut cased mantel clock, early 20th century, made in Germany for W. E. Watts, Nottingham, no.12970, twin train movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, fronted by a Roman enamel and gilt metal dial, in an architectural walnut case, 17½in. (44.5cm.) high. * Runs and strikes. Good condition overall with no faults. Original label to inside of movement door.
A Swiss ormolu grande-sonnerie pendule d'officier clock by Breguet & Fils, c.1830, the case with fluted pilasters, applied trophies and serpent top handle, on paw feet, the 3¾in. white enamel Arabic dial signed 'Breguet & Fils', with alarm hand, the movement, no. 1016, with balance wheel escapement mounted on the back plate, pull-wind alarm, quarter-striking on two nested bells, trip repeat to side, selection lever to base for Grande Sonerie, Petite Sonerie and Silence, 9½in. (24.25cm.) high inc. handle, 5½in. (14cm.) wide, one foot detached. * One foot detached (screw thread worn). Some wear to gilding. Dial good with no chips or cracks. Some scratches to glass. Alarm functions correctly. Small hole in silk to rear door. Clock is wound but runs only briefly. Will require attention.
A Jaeger LeCoultre chrome and brushed stainless steel Atmos clock, believed 1970s, the front door with fluted, brushed steel mask and bevelled uprights, 4¼in. satin black chapter ring with silver batons, 15J Atmos movement, no. 65287, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. * Movement is currently running and functioning, but the time keeping cannot be guaranteed. In good condition overall, with just minor scratches to chrome and light spotting to chrome to top of case.
A Leica M3 35mm Rangefinder Camera, chrome, serial no. 836055, 1950s, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, in VGC with just a few minor marks, with original Leica card tag and original red flock covered box. * In excellent condition - appears to have very little use - a few small scratches to black film door, a few tiny scuffs to top of case and very light scuffs to underside. No visible issues with lens. Some wear to card tag. Some wear to flock to box and split to corner of lid.
A contemporary side board, a thin chest of drawers and a shoe cupboard. The sideboard with a central set of two short and three long drawers flanked by a single door to either side, raised on bracket supports, L98cm x D30cm x H77cm, the serpentine chest with seven drawers, raised on cabriole supports, L46cm x D37cm x H121cm
Victorian slate and marble mantel clock, circular enamelled dial signed Clarke, Long Buckby, cylinder movement striking on a bell, 28cm.Condition report:No key and not working. The minute hand is missing. The movement door seems fused close - it certainly won't open without applying force. The dial has some discolouration. The case is generally good without any significant chips.
French ormolu mantel clock, the case designed with Apollo crowned, on a classical plinth, anthemion legs, circular dial signed Louis P.Yeury(?) a Paris, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, 51cm.Condition report:The case is in good condition, no damage or losses, right floral mount a little loose, the dial has one large scratch at 6 and some small scratches and chips wround the winding holes, front door opens, rear door opens, replaced screws mounting the movement in the dcase, has a pendulum but no keys.
George III mahogany bracket clock, moulded top, arched glazed door, glazed side panels, moulded feet, seven inch arched brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring, strike silent and date aperture, signed Henry Barlow, London, twin fusee movement with engraved backplate, striking on a bell, height 46cm.Condition report:Case is generally looking good but has had repairs, notably to the top moulding, hinges, locks, framing of glass, feet, the dial is not a great fit for the case, movement has clealry been recently overhauled and appears complete and ticks and chimes, anchor escapement.
Victorian mahogany breakfront triple wardrobe, moulded cornice, plain frieze, central mirrored door enclosing trays and drawers, flanked by panelled doors encoosing hanging space, plinth base, width 216cm, depth 70cm, height 210cm.Condition report:The central door is missing its handle and lock. Some of the drawers are stiff. It is missing its top left cornice. It is scuffed and rubbed in various places. There is an old repair to the bottom of the left side. Please see additional uploaded images.
Vienna walnut cased wall clock, ivorine dial, with subsidiary second dial (defective) double weight-driven movement, by Gustav Becker, case with eagle and balustraded pediment piece, fluted pilaster strips, flanking a glazed panelled door, gadrooned pendant piece, overall height 140cm.Condition report:The second dial is missing the hands, the top-left edge is detached, and there is damage to the eagle wing. The clock is untested. Light wear and rubbing to all edges.
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