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Lot 595

An 18th century oak corner cupboard, with arched panel door opening on brass H-form hinges to reveal the shelves interior.

Lot 199

A good selection of vintage hardware and door furniture including handles, hooks, brass rings etc

Lot 151

ARTIST: Frank R Carmelitano (Florida, Spanish, 1935 - 2003)NAME: FogYEAR: 1970MEDIUM: oil on canvasCONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light.SIGHT SIZE: 15 x 15 inches / 38 x 38 cmFRAME SIZE: 15 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches / 40 x 40 cmSIGNATURE: lower rightPROVENANCE: Golden Door Gallery, New Hope PA (has gallery label attached)CATEGORY: antique vintage paintingAD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT USSKU#: 121137US Shipping $49 + insurance.BIOGRAPHY:Abstract painter and printmaker Frank Carmelitano was born in 1935 in New York City, and lived in Spain from 1968 to 1994. Studied at Art Student's League; New York University; Pratt Institute; New School for Social Research.

Lot 152

ARTIST: Frank R Carmelitano (Florida, Spanish, 1935 - 2003)NAME: White PuebloYEAR: 1970MEDIUM: oil on canvasCONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light.SIGHT SIZE: 15 x 15 inches / 38 x 38 cmFRAME SIZE: 15 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches / 40 x 40 cmSIGNATURE: lower leftPROVENANCE: Golden Door Gallery, New Hope PA (has gallery label attached)CATEGORY: antique vintage paintingAD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT USSKU#: 121138US Shipping $49 + insurance.BIOGRAPHY:Abstract painter and printmaker Frank Carmelitano was born in 1935 in New York City, and lived in Spain from 1968 to 1994. Studied at Art Student's League; New York University; Pratt Institute; New School for Social Research.

Lot 29

Original vintage Art Deco advertising crate label poster for Snelheid oranges by N.V. Solbandera, Alzira, Spain, featuring a great illustration of a driver behind the steering wheel with oranges on the either side, bold lettering on blue ribbon and green double frame holding the image, the lettering in Dutch reads - No Alcohol in Fast Traffic. Speed Extra Selected Oranges. Eat fruit. Specially caught by SA Solbandera, Alcira, Spain / Geen alcohol bij snelverkeer Snelheid extra selected sinaasappelen. Eet fruit. Speciaal gepakt door N.V. Solbandera, Alcira, Spanje. Horizontal. Lithograph by Zanon, Valencia. Good condition, staining, browning. Country of issue: Spain, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 19x27, year of printing: 1930s.

Lot 1000

A Scottish longcase clock c 1890 in a contrasting light and dark mahogany veneered case, hood with a carved and crested pediment with a break arch door flanked by inlaid parquetry work, with a short trunk door and applied cushion mouldings, door flanked by half-turned applied columns on a square pediment with a recessed panel, fully painted break arch dial with spandrels representing the united kingdoms of Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales with a depiction of Robert Bruce to the arch, dial with Roman numerals ,minute track, subsidiary calendar dial and seconds dial with matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed �J Cuthill, Beeth�, with an eight day striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and two flat weights. John Cuthill is recorded as working as a watchmaker and clockmaker at 36 Eglington Street, Beith, Ayrshire. 1893. Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 150cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 1001

A mid-19th century 30 hour longcase clock in an oak and mahogany case with an inset maple panel and satinwood inlay, swans necked pediment with lions head paterae, break arch hood door flanked by ring turned columns, trunk with a wavy topped door and canted corners, on a broad plinth with a raised panel, painted dial with floral scenes to the spandrels and a depiction of a country girl to the arch, with roman numerals and minute track, matching stamped brass �Crown� hands and counter clockwise date recorder, dial inscribed � Thornton, Bradford�, chain driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and one weight.G.H. Thornton is recorded as working Garnett Street Bradford, 1866Dimensions: Height: 230cm  Length/Width: 58cm  Depth/Diameter: 26cm

Lot 1002

A 20th century Grandmother longcase clock in a light mahogany simulated case with a full-length glazed door displaying three brass cased weights and pendulum, brass dial with a slivered chapter ring and pierced steel hands, with an chain driven eight-day three train movement.Dimensions: Height: 206cm  Length/Width: 42cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 1004

A mid-19th century c1840 mahogany longcase clock with a swan's neck pediment and turned wooden paterae, with ring turned columns flanking a break arch hood door with satinwood stringing, conforming trunk with inset turned quarter pillars and a short wavy topped door, rectangular plinth with satinwood stringing, fully painted break arch dial inscribed J. Issott, Beverley, with spandrels depicting Roman temples and a similar depiction of ancient Rome to the break arch, with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, stamped brass hands and second/calendar hand, with an eight day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum.John Clough Issot is recorded as working in Butchers Row Beverley, 1834-51 Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 56cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 1115

Early 20th century oak wardrobe, projecting cornice of blind fret-work frieze, oval bevel edge mirror door, half spiral turned pilasters, drawer to base with mouldings, on turned bun feetDimensions: Height: 204cm  Length/Width: 129cm  Depth/Diameter: 51cm

Lot 1225

Solid pine double wardrobe, fitted with panelled and mirrored doorDimensions: Height: 198cm  Length/Width: 99cm  Depth/Diameter: 61cm

Lot 378

A pair of modern beech veneered cabinets, each with a door enclosing a shelf, raised on castors, (H95cm, W45cm, D48cm) together with a smaller cupboard of the same design

Lot 293

An early 20th century Art Nouveau period mahogany wardrobe, the mirrored door enclosing interior fitted for hanging and flanked by stylised floral inlay, with drawer to base, H209cm, W105cm, D50cm

Lot 230

A late 19th early 20thc table top stationery box with two door hinged front before fitted interior measures 33cm x 26cm x 13cm

Lot 416

A Victorian Gustav Becker walnut cased Vienna regulator wall clock, the case with gilt egal surmount over full length door (lacking glass) and carved pilasters enclosing a white ivorine dial with Roman chapter ring enscribed 'G.B' twin train eight day weight driven movement striking on a coiled gong, the movement stamped Gustav Becker, H123cm

Lot 296

A 20th century Italian longcase clock, the case with floral marquetry and glazed door, gilt metal dial with Roman chapter ring inscribed Versailles, three train weight driven movement, H180cm

Lot 328

A Late Victorian figured walnut bedside cupboard, the raised back over panelled door enclosing a glass shelf, raised on a skirted base, H78cm, W37cm, D35cm

Lot 280

An early 20th century mahogany two door cupboard, the twin panel door enclosing two shelves, raised on carved lion's paw front feet, 88 by 54 by 86.5cm high.

Lot 268

A George III oak corner cupboard, with flat front, pointed arch panel door, its interior with two shaped shelves and three trinket drawers, 91 by 51 by 114cm high.

Lot 287

An early 20th century French oak dresser, the upper section with stained-glass central panel, flanked by two glazed door enclosing two shelves, over an open alcove with shaped apron, the base section with four central graduating drawers flanked by two cupboards, with egg and dart, and floral swag carved decoration, 160 by 46 by 215cm high.

Lot 203

An Edwardian mahogany single door wardrobe, decorated with inlaid panels and stringing, single door with oval bevelled mirror, enclosing a hanging space with full width rail and hooks, below a full width drawer with two brass ring handles, on shaped bracket base, 120 by 46.5 by 196.5cm high.

Lot 285

An early to mid 20th century oak tambour fronted filing unit, with three vertical sections, each with sliding tambour lockable door, internally with later plywood shelves, adjustable via slotted sides, 129 by 38 by 185cm high.

Lot 270

A George III oak corner cupboard, with a single flat front fielded panel door, fixed shelves to interior, 92 by 52.5 by 131cm high.

Lot 283

A 19th century French stripped pine bureau bookcase, with shaped pediment over a single glazed door, enclosing a green painted interior with two shelves, green leather writing slope with lift lid revealing a fitted interior, over a single panelled door enclosing two shelves, 63 by 53 by 197cm high.

Lot 281

A French oak freestanding larder cupboard, late 19th century, with single metal latticed grill and curtained door, 55 by 69.5 by 175.5cm high.

Lot 214

A Georgian oak corner cupboard, with single door and three small drawers to the base, 79 by 45 by 110cm high.

Lot 1007

An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet by Maple & Co., London and Paris, the centre cupboard enclosed by a single panelled door inlaid in marquetry with a classical figure under a cupola and bold leaf scroll ornament, flanked by display cabinets, each with two plate glass shelves enclosed by doors inset with bevelled glass panels, on stand with square splayed supports, 45ins wide x 18ins deep x 66ins high

Lot 775

A Victorian Rosewood Four Glass Mantel Clock by John Frodsham, Green Church Street, London, the 3.75ins silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, engraved with shell and foliate scrolls to spandrels, to the twin chain fusee movement with English level platform escapement, striking on a coiled gong, contained in rosewood case with bevelled glass top and side panels, the gilt handle cast with mythological creature heads on plinth base and four gilt flat bun feet, 10.5ins highCondition reportThe lot is in excellent overall condition having recently been subject to a full clean and overhaul including case.  The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.  Externally the case (recently refreshed) is in fine condition showing no obvious signs of damage or previous repair other than refreshment.  The glasses are all intact and original, however there is one small chip to the side glass near the keyhole for the main door. Overall an extremely fine example in excellent refreshed condition (all works carried by a known quality local restorer). Images within link belowhttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/xs2ajr3lz7ehkw0/AAA7b2KeVYxADFfGklcqmgj7a?dl=0 

Lot 782

A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, containing an 18th Century movement by John Wimble of Ashford, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matted dial centre engraved with birds and urn of fruit, the gilt spandrels with mask and leaf scroll ornament within engraved borders, to the eight day two train five pillar movement, in a 19th Century mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped crest rails and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched figured veneered trunk door, on bracket feet, 82ins high (lacking finials) Note: John Wimble recorded working Ashford circa 1680, died 1741

Lot 997

A Victorian Figured Walnut and Gilt Metal Mounted Credenza, the frieze inlaid with floral marquetry, fitted central cupboard enclosed by single panel door inset with oval porcelain plaques, flanked by shelves enclosed by bowed glazed doors on plinth base with shaped apron, 65ins wide x 15ins deep x 42ins high

Lot 240

Collection old door handles and window latches

Lot 218

Quantity Of Classic Door Cards/Chrome Trim & Steel WheelThe buyers premium for automobilia items, including registration numbers is 15% plus VAT (18% in total)

Lot 272

1940 Morris 12 Saloon Make: Morris Model: 12Year: 1940Mileage: 93800VIN: S3TW15388Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: EYD666Transmission: manual1,550cc. This 4-door saloon has been subject to older restoration. It is described by our vendor, who has owned the car since 2011, as being in good condition throughout and ready for the road. During the last seventy one years, it has had just five owners, at least one of which was a Morris Owner's Club member. It comes with current and older V5s, buff log book dating back to 1951, club documents, many MoTs dating from 1970's to 2011 when last issued, tax discs and other documents. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 6TH JUNE BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 313

1991 Seat Marbella SplashMake: SeatModel: Marbella SplashYear: 1991Mileage: 58463VIN: VSS028A0000325265Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: J650MDETransmission: ManualThe SEAT Marbella was a badge-engineered Spanish version of the Fiat Panda, and was in production from 1980 to 1986 (as the SEAT Panda) and then 1986 to 1998 (as the SEAT Marbella), with styling changes to the front and rear to differentiate it from its Italian sibling. UK survivors are rare; it is believed that only 40 are left in Britain. This Azul Lara blue example, registered in August 1991, is fitted with an 843cc engine and has been the vendor's daily drive for the last 3.5 years. He reports it to have been totally reliable during that time, with it being driven to the auction. While, being original, the car does show some signs of age, it's in generally good order although the driver's door does display some damage during an attempted theft, and the sunroof is now sealed with black duck tape (with no signs of leaks

Lot 348

1965 Rover P6 2000Make: Rover Model: P6 2000Year: 1965Mileage: 71879VIN: 40016907BConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: DTP280CTransmission: manualThis is an earlier Rover P6, having been registered June 1965, when the only engine option was the 2-litre unit, in this case with a manual gearbox. These earlier cars are known by some enthusiasts as 'Sharkstooths' due to their front valance design. The previous owner had the car for over 30 years and it was restored by him several years ago. The odometer currently shows 71,879 miles, with the car reported as being in good mechanical condition; the vendor tells us that the engine runs well and does not burn or leak oil, or overheat, with recent runs out in the car being 'free of any dramas, breakdowns or unexpected mechanical issues'. The P6 was driven 60 miles to the auction with no issues. The white bodywork is in very good condition and has an original red leather flatpleat interior, which is described as 'very good' - with the door seals, door cards, carpet and rubber mats all in fine order. Just before the vendor bought the car (earlier this year) the previous owner overhauled the rear brakes and fitted new pads - good news for any prospective owner, as these are inboard items, so trickier to work on than the more conventional front brakes. As an historic vehicle, the Rover is now MoT-exempt; its last certificate expired in January 2021 however. The online MoT history shows no serious issues back to 2006, which is when the online history ends. The vendor has only owned the car for a short while, and is now selling because his wife would prefer a more modern classic. The V5C shows four previous registered keepers, and there are copies of previous V5Cs, as well as MoT certificates back to 2001. There's also a handful of recent bills from 2022 for a Dunlop rear brake caliper seal kit, the brake pad set along with two owner's manuals, three workshop manuals and a period brochure. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 25TH MAY BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 359

1994 Peugeot 205 1.1 Junior Make: Peugeot Model: 205 Junior Year: 1994Mileage: 81601VIN: VF320AHD225224054Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: L916WRLTransmission: manualThe Junior was one of the lower-specced variants of the Peugeot 205, although this 1.1 five-door variant, which is in very good order throughout, still comes with a sunroof. Registered in June 1994, it has had three previous registered keepers from new and has an MoT until March 2023, with no advisories noted. 81,601 miles are recorded on the odometer. It was last serviced in March 2022, when the timing belt and front discs were also changed. Its previous elderly owner had it from 2009 until recently, when he gave up driving. Before that, it was owned by his niece, from 2000 to 2009. The paperwork file includes the V5C, copy of the last MoT certificate, Peugeot wallet containing the owners manual, radio code and radio manual plus service book. This contains six stamps up to 41,207 miles in June 2000. There's a handful of older invoices as well. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 3RD JUNE BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 406

Austin A35 Door (Ex Goodwood Display)The buyers premium for automobilia items, including registration numbers is 15% plus VAT (18% in total)

Lot 578

2008 Mitsubishi i" "Make: Mitsubishi Model: i Year: 2008Mileage: 0VIN: JMYLRHA1W7U500301Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: GN08WTMTransmission: automatic659cc. MIVEC Turbo 5-door, 2WD. Finished in Cool silver, this automatic compact hatchback has been owned by a Government agency for several years and has remained unused for most of them. It has never been MoT'd and there is very little paperwork apart from the original bill of sale together with the handover checklist, shipping invoice, insurance document and 2009 tax disc. The car is sold as non-running. Mileage unknown.

Lot 591

1951 Cadillac Series 62 4 door Sedan Auto LHDMake: CadillacModel: Series 62 Year: 1951Mileage: 65868VIN: 516259557Configuration: Left Hand DriveRegistration: 512YURTransmission: automatic 5,400cc. Our vendor has owned this Cadillac since 1978 and is kindly donating 100% of the proceeds to Medecines San Frontiers and  Unicef, to support their work in the Ukraine. Communication from the Cadillac Owners Club GB shows that this example was pulled from the domestic US assembly line, stripped and packed for export and assembly in the destination country ‑ Belgium. It comes with current V5, COCGB letter and correspondence from previous owner. The mileage is recorded at 65,868.

Lot 601

1958 Ford Prefect 100E Make: Ford Model: Prefect 100EYear: 1958Mileage: 32424VIN: 646493Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: 414DHTTransmission: manualRegistered in November 1958, this Ford Prefect - the four-door, slightly plusher variant of Ford's 100E range - has had just three former registered keepers from new. Its mileage is recorded by the odometer as 32,424 miles. As an historic vehicle, the Ford no longer requires MoT testing; its last MoT expired in June 2014. Included in the history folder are the V5C, original green logbook, MoT certificates from 1995 (when the mileage was shown as 28,673 miles), 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2013 and an Olyslager Motor Manual on the 100E range. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 649

2015 Maserati Ghibli V6 AutoMake: Maserati Model: Ghibli V6Year: 2015Mileage: 61710VIN: ZAMSS57C001173661Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: WU65TFETransmission: automatic This very smart four-door Maserati Ghibli V6 Auto, with 2979cc 326bhp engine, was registered in November 2015 and since then has had two former registered keepers. The current odometer reading is 61,710 miles and the MoT is valid until March 2023. The car features Mica paint, a Sport pack, heated front seats, extended leather interior and red brake calipers. Included in the history folder is the V5C, 2016 bill of secondhand sale (£42,290), Maserati dealership bills from 2015 to 2022, and MoT certificates from 2018 and 2022. In addition, there's a print-out of the online MoT history from 2022 back to 2018. Two new rear tyres were fitted in November 2018. The original leather book pack is present, with quick reference guide, owner's manual and other documentation on CD-ROM plus the service book, with stamps in September 2016 (13,339 miles), July 2017 (26,626 miles), July 2018 (39,292 miles) and September 2019 (53,459 miles). PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 27TH APRIL BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 657

2004 VW Type 2 T2c Danbury CaravanetteMake: Volkswagen Model: Type 2 T2c Danbury CaravanetteYear: 2004Mileage: 108180VIN: PBWGB07X64P000938Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: WX54MFFTransmission: manualAlthough the 'Bay Window' Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter went out of production in Europe in 1979, in Latin America, where VW had an especially strong presence, manufacture of the T2 carried on. Brazilian manufacture only ceased in 2013, by which point the roof had been raised by 10 inches to create the T2c variant and the venerable old air-cooled engine at the rear had been swapped for a water-cooled unit. This example is one of the last with air-cooled power, in this case a 1.6-litre unit. It was constructed in Brazil during 2004 before coming over to the UK where Beetles (UK) Limited converted it into a Danbury camper, with two-tone white over pale green paint, non-standard cloth, bench seat that converts into a rock 'n' roll bed, two-burner stove with sink, immobiliser, underseal, auxiliary battery, elevating roof and vent, CD radio and four speakers, winter pack (including petrol heater), front-mounted solid spare wheel cover, chrome trim pack, bike rack, awning, roof rack and mains hook-up. Further modifications throughout the years included Suede Green leather and tartan upholstery, full leather door cards, Porsche-style Fuchs alloy wheels, walnut and tulip wood floor and table, new cooker and sink unit, and a flat-screen Alpine media system. A £2750 bill in the paperwork indicates a reconditioned 1.6-litre Brazilian exchange engine was fitted in October 2016, while it seems a full restoration has also been carried out relatively recently, judging by the van's body condition. The odometer currently shows 108,206km (67,236 miles) and five previous owners are noted on the V5C. There's a fresh MoT valid until May 2023. The engine starts easily and runs well. The history folder includes the V5C, owner's manual, service book (stamped up to 108,174km in December 2021), Alpine Media Station manuals in both paper and CD form, and a Volkswagen Transporter Haynes Enthusiast Guide book by Jonathan Harvey. There's some maintenance invoices, including the bill for the reconditioned engine. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 30TH MAY BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 662

1998 Rover 820 Vitesse CoupeMake: RoverModel: 820 Vitesse Year: 1998Mileage: 102351VIN: SARRSCCVGWM248359Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: R979FWSTransmission: manualThis Cayman Blue Rover 820 Vitesse Coupe, with grey leather interior and black piping, was registered in January 1998 and sold via Hartwells of Bristol. It features the 200bhp 1998cc engine as also used in the Rover Tomcat coupe, matched to a five-speed manual gearbox and Torsen limited slip differential. Being a higher spec executive Rover, the car features a high standard of equipment such as twin electric seats, sunroof and CD changer (all of which are working). The 820 is considered the most desirable of the coupe range, being the only manual transmission model. The current owner purchased the car in October 2013 and carried out extensive work to get the car into the excellent condition it is in today. It was given two new (factory) wings and a replacement door. A replacement sill was specially fabricated. After that, the car was resprayed after being stripped and corrosion-treated.

Lot 665

1962 Ford Consul 315 Classic 2 doorMake: Ford Model: Consul Classic Year: 1962Mileage: 23370VIN: Z34B067175Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: 315XURTransmission: manualThe Consul Classic was an attempt by Ford to capitalise on the success and distinctive appearance of the Ford Anglia 105E with a larger car. However, the very American-looking machines were overshadowed by the launch of the more nimble and lightweight Cortina in 1962 and ultimately had quite a short production life for a Ford, lasting only from 1961 to 1963. This makes them quite rare among British Blue Ovals today. This example was restored 'a few years ago', after having changed colour from red to the blue shade it is today in 2008. The interior was retrimmed in two-tone blue during 2017 including the headlining. The vendor tells us that the car 'drives really very well'. The '315 XUR' numberplate is a nice reference to the '315' designation that Ford gave the Consul Classic when a current model, and is a non-transferable plate.

Lot 430

An 18th cetury Walnut linen press with shaped cornice above four sectioned venneered doors (no slides) above three small drawers, two short and a single long drawer all with brass handles raised on shaped bracket supports L127cm x D62.5cm x H190.5cm Condition Report: Some splitting on the side joints to the upper and lower section. no noticable major damage, fair wear and tear. Replacement locks and handles, filled small holes to the door panels approx eight to each door. Is two separate parts.

Lot 457

A Victorian Jacques London cold painted cast iron sailor door stop. Standing on an oval base marked with registration lozenge, H24cm

Lot 94

A ticket for Westminster Abbey for the 'Coronation of Her Most Sacred Majesty' (Queen Victoria). For the South Door in Poets Corner, no.258, with the embossed seal of Earl Marshall

Lot 1341

An Edwardian walnut double door side cupboard, having twin upper drawers, w.113cm

Lot 1404

An early 20th century Dutch walnut single door glazed china display cabinet, having twin lower cupboard doors raised on bulbous tapering supports to scroll feet, width 127cm

Lot 1409

An early 19th century oak single door hanging corner cupboard, together with an early 19th century rustic oak low single drawer side table (2)

Lot 1425

A circa 1900 mahogany double door glazed bookcase on stand, the stand with twin frieze drawers and raised on acanthus carved slender cabriole supports, w.80cm

Lot 1426

A 19th century mahogany and astragal glazed single door hanging corner cupboard; together with a freestanding wine rack with capacity for 27 bottles (2)

Lot 1147

A 20th century Italian walnut, floral inlaid and gilt brass mounted mantel clock, having a glazed trunk door, white enamel inset numerals, surmounted by a robed seated figure (with pendulum), h.77cm, raised on a conforming tapering pedestal stand, h.113cm, gross h.190cmGood condition. Some light marks and scratches. Back board veneers are lifting and various splits. Clock winds but not pendulum present.

Lot 1152

A 19th century mahogany double door wardrobe (currently dismantled)

Lot 1154

An early 20th century Chinese stained and lacquered elm four-door side cupboard, having interior short drawers, raised on square supports (areas of weakening and basic restoration to joints of frame), w.136cm

Lot 1155

A French stained and reclaimed pine double door armoire, having floral carved detail and raised on bun supports, w.129cm

Lot 1163

An early 20th century mahogany double door astragal glazed side cupboard, having interior hanging rail, w.132cm Lacking cornice.

Lot 1199

A 1920s Globe Wernicke style oak and metal bound four-tier stacking bookcase, having three typical hinged glazed doors over further panelled door, to a long lower drawer, w.86.5cm

Lot 1204

A 1930s oak longcase clock, having a beveled glazed trunk door, with silvered dial, three train movement, pendulum and three weights, h.184.5cm

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