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A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock signed Joseph Thomas, Chester, the 34cm break arch brass dial with painted rolling moon-phase above the silvered bezel applied with Roman and Arabic numerals centred with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, enclosing the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment over a fretwork frieze and freestanding reeded pillars, upon the case with a shaped door flanked by conforming quarter pilasters, 225cm high, two weights and pendulumCondition reportCentral finial and block detached, general fading to the front of the case, slight warp in the case door and a vertical split to the lower board, rear LH side bracket foot is detached.Evidence of alterations at the top of the movement board supports suggests there has been repairs or restoration.Movement appears to be well maintained compared to the dial possibly indicating restoration or association
A late 19th century German bracket clock, movement stamped for Winterhalder & Hofmeier, the arched stained walnut case with elaborate ormolu mounts and enclosing a gilt face with a silvered chapter ring, silent/chime dial and a further subsidiary dial, eight-day movement striking on a gong, the case mounted with a figure of Hermes, 56.5cm highCondition reportOverall rubbing wear to the clock case with some tarnishing to the clock dial, rubbing to the case where the rear door closes.Multiple holes to the fabric on both side panels with general light tarnishing to the mounts, clock movement runs when wound however there is no guarantee of working condition.
An 18th century style oak freestanding corner cupboard, in the manner of Titchmarsh and Goodwin, late 20th century, the moulded cornice above a fielded panel door upon 'H' brass hinges opening to two shaped shelves over a conforming lower cupboard door, raised upon bracket feet, 185cm H x 65cm W x 34cm D
A Louis XV style kingwood vitrine, mid 20th century, the single serpentine glazed door opening to a velour lined interior with two fixed shelves, over a pair of conforming drawers, raised upon French style tapering legs, overall applied with gilt metal appliques and banding, 154cm H x 88cm W x 37cm D
A Victorian pine linen press with a chest base of two short above two long drawers, the cupboard fitted with four slides, 131 x 55 x 202 cm H, for restoration. Overall solid construction, one door with damage to edge of door (pictured), surface wear commensurate with age, cronise loose. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133
A modern black gloss two-door television cabinet with lift, H: 165 x 55 x 90 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
An Edwardian mahogany cased mantel clock,8-day French movement striking on a gong, the case inlaid with a conch shell to a chequered line border, on brass bracket feet, 19.25cm wide12.5cm deep24cm highThe case is lightly faded, chips to the enamel dial. Door is a little stiff.Key is present. The movement has been ticking, however, given the nature of this item, we cannot guarantee this will continue.
18th CENTURY INLAID WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, 10ins square silvered dial with pierced brass spandrels, signed Richard Pettit, New Sampford, with engraved central detail and Roman numerals before a twin weight pendulum drive bell strike movement, the cast backplate stamped 'Wilkes', (pendulum and weights included), having a single glazed door, square top hood and twist column decoration over a long trunk door with circular view window, on a stepped base with corner bracket feet, the whole in figured and crossbanded walnut, profusely inlaid with floral and garland marquetry inlay, 208cms H overall, 46cms W, 27cms D
14 August 1742-20 August 1823 A.D. A reliquary composed of an oval body, behind one glass door a piece of paper with handwritten note 'waistcoat of P.Pius VII (Bishop Miliner's writing)' and 'part of the waistcoat of P.Pius VII ? Bishop of Castabala', fragment of fabric behind the other door, coat of arms of the Holy See and Vatican City above. 64.3 grams, 97 mm high (3 7/8 in). Acquired 1960s-1970s. From the estate of a deceased Suffolk, UK, collector. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
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