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Lot 57

A large antique iron sliding door latch and a similar door handle having decorative escutcheon.

Lot 19

A CHINESE CARVED WOOD PAGODA FORM ALTAR SHRINE The sweeping roof supported by four turned column supports, with folate carved decoration, and pierced panel doors, the interior with a gilt Rattanakosin style bronze buddha 65 high x 40 deep x 59cm wide Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use, inner door is detached, some losses to the roof

Lot 22

A MAHOGANY DRINKS CABINET Modern, the pair of cupboard doors enclosing a mirrored interior, with dummy drawer front cabinet door below, key present 130 high x 43 deep x 62cm wide Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use

Lot 3

AN INDIAN ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET With single glazed door, enclosing an arrangement of drawers, with drop ring handles, on plinth base, the recessed top possibly originally to hold a marble top 62.5 high x 45 deep x 46cm long Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use, one draw with a ring lacking

Lot 111

Collection of Led Zeppelin In through the out door SSK 59410 STRAWBERRY UK LP Outer brown sleeve EX. Sleeve, inner sleeve and vinyl in excellent plus ? near mint condition (Issue C) SSK 59410 STRAWBERRY UK LP Outer brown sleeve EX. Sleeve, inner sleeve and vinyl in excellent plus ? near mint condition (Issue D) SSK 59410 Strawberry UK LP Outer brown sleeve EX. Sleeve, inner sleeve and vinyl in excellent plus ? near mint condition (Issue E) SS 59410 German LP Outer brown sleeve Very Good plus No seam split just creases. Sleeve, inner sleeve and vinyl in excellent condition (Issue B)

Lot 1000

A 19th century eight-day mahogany single train fusee wall clock with a 14” dial and 17” mahogany bezel, cream painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, retailed by “Armstrong, Manchester” with a convex glass and a cast brass bezel, case with side door and pendulum regulation door. The Armstrong family were Manchester retailers of both English and imported clocks during the mid to late 19th century. With pendulum.

Lot 1002

A Junghans two train mantle clock with a subsidiary third chiming train, in a mahogany and oak case with a concave raised top and deep cornice beneath,With a glazed break arch door flanked by two turned and reeded oak pillars on a raised plinth with splayed feet, with an etched brass dial plate and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, eight-day movement striking the quarters on two gongs and the hours on five. With key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 45cm  Length/Width: 36cm  Depth/Diameter: 20cm

Lot 1004

A miniature spring driven longcase clock made in Germany by the Hamburg American Clock Company c 1890, with a mahogany finished case, break arch pediment and opening hood door, case with a fully glazed opening trunk door on a short plinth with raised feet, with an etched silver effect dial, Arabic numerals, minute track and spade hands, 8-day key wound movement with a silk suspension and visible pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 36cm  Length/Width: 13cm  Depth/Diameter: 7cm

Lot 1010

A mid-19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with a swans neck pediment, brass paterae and a central ball and eagle finial, stepped break arch hood door and flanking waisted pillars with brass capitals, mahogany veneered trunk with canted corners and a short contrasting oak door with applied carving above on a rectangular oak plinth with a shaped base, painted break arch dial, roman numerals and minute markers, matching brass hands with a semi-circular calendar aperture and date disc behind, depiction of a floral bouquet to the break arch and conforming spandrels, dial pinned directly to a 30-hours chain driven movement with countwheel striking, striking the hour on a cast bell. With pendulum and weightDimensions: Height: 219cm  Length/Width: 48cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Lot 1011

An oak longcase with mahogany cross banding and inlay, pagoda pediment with an inlaid oval and central ball and spire finial, recessed break arch door flanked by two reeded pillars with brass capitals, oak trunk with a long door and break arch top with cross banding on a rectangular plinth with raised bracket feet, 12� break arch brass dial with a circular boss to the arch inscribed �John Sharpe, Coggeshall�, with dolphin spandrels to the arch and matching �C� spandrels to the corners, with a fully engraved dial centre, semi-circular date aperture with date disc behind and subsidiary seconds dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals and half hour markers, minute track and five-minute Arabic's, dial pinned via a cast Iron falseplate to an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With bell, pendulum, brass cased weights and key. Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 44cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 1012

An 18th century oak cased longcase clock by M Thomas & Sons, Carnarvon c1780, flat topped hood with a wide cornice and plain frieze, glazed hood door flanked by two shaped pillars, with a long trunk and door with a break arch top, with canted and reeded corners on a short plinth with a raised conforming break arch panel and skirting, 13� brass dial with an engraved centre, small semi-circular date aperture and disc behind, with a subsidiary seconds dial, non-matching steel hands and scroll spandrels, Engraved chapter ring with roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, dial pinned directly to an eight day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights, pendulum and key. Michael and Morris Thomas are recorded as working together in Carnarvon 1769-94.Dimensions: Height: 203cm  Length/Width: 43cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 1013

A mid-19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock by “ Wm Harrison, Tadcaster”, swans neck pediment with brass paterae and three ball and spire finials, recessed break arch door flanked by two turned and ringed pillars with brass capitals, oak and mahogany trunk with a short door and twin spire top and inlaid crosbanding, on a conforming rectangular plinth with a raised panel, fully painted break arch dial with a depiction of a traveller in a continental landscape to the arch, with floral painted spandrels, Roman numerals and fifteen minute Arabic's, subsidiary seconds dial and date calendar, matching hands in stamped brass, dial pinned directly to an eight day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. William Harrison is recorded as working at various locations in Tadcaster during the 19th century, High Street (1822) Bridge Street (1826) and Kirkgate (1832).Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 57cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 1014

A contemporary “Lawrain” Grandmother clock in a simulated mahogany case, with a two-train spring driven month going movement, fully glazed door displaying dummy weights and pendulum, brass break arch dial with etched decoration and chapter ring. Striking the hours and half hours on a gong.

Lot 1015

A contemporary 20th century Boulle clock case on a conforming tapered plinth with a glazed door supported on shaped bracket feet, case and plinth in birds eye maple with inlay, cast brass scroll work and fittings, with a cast brass dial with inset white cartouche Roman numerals and glazed door, no movement or hands, with pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 180cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 30cm

Lot 1112

Late Victorian walnut triple wardrobe, projecting cornice over a acanthus carved frieze, central mirror glazed door flanked by two panelled doors relief carved with foliate urns, plinth baseDimensions: Height: 215cm  Length/Width: 181cm  Depth/Diameter: 52cm

Lot 1122

Edwardian mahogany wall hanging corner display cabinet, projecting dentil cornice over astragal glazed door (W56cm, H93cm), and an Edwardian mahogany nest of three tables (46cm x 36cm, H60cm)Dimensions: Height: 93cm  Length/Width: 56cm 

Lot 1149

Georgian style mahogany chest cabinet, single faux drawer doorDimensions: Height: 90cm  Length/Width: 67cm  Depth/Diameter: 48cm

Lot 1150

George III mahogany bedside pot cupboard, pierced tray top over single figured door, square tapering supportsDimensions: Height: 77cm  Length/Width: 41cm  Depth/Diameter: 36cm

Lot 1156

Mahogany wall hanging corner cupboard, enclosed by panelled doorDimensions: Height: 64cm  Length/Width: 47cm  Depth/Diameter: 33cm

Lot 1166

Early to mid-20th century oak two door sideboard, decorated with applied mouldings and octagonal foliage scrolled mountDimensions: Height: 53cm  Length/Width: 139cm  Depth/Diameter: 94cm

Lot 1183

Late 20th century mahogany floor standing (W55cm, H82cm), and wall hanging (W51cm, H66cm) corner cabinets, both bowed, the wall hanging cabinet with glazed door, the floor standing cabinet on bracket feet, can be combined into one

Lot 1189

Old Charm oak four door glazed bookcase on cupboardDimensions: Height: 192cm  Length/Width: 152cm  Depth/Diameter: 33cm

Lot 8

Two vintage brass door knockers & nut crackers

Lot 291

A 19th century two door farmhouse cabinet. [87x90x46cm]

Lot 301

Antique Light oak writing bureau, designed with double door base section to reveal a multi drawer system. [100x77x48cm]

Lot 362

Antique mahogany bookcase with two door glass front section. [Shelves have warped] [135x107x30cm]

Lot 363

A 19th century mahogany bookcase, double glass section door [121x122x35cm]

Lot 373

A 19th century oak, glass section door wall cabinet.

Lot 405

A Large pair of French ornate doors. [each door-208x69cm]

Lot 408

A large Pair of French ornate doors. [207x71cm each door]

Lot 223

Mid-century McIntosh sideboard with a pair of cupboard doors flanked by three drawers and a single drop down cupboard door, on stylised legs, 202 x 76 x 49cm

Lot 186

A Victorian S. Withers & Co. Safe, with single door and brass ‘hand’ handle. (Important note: This safe is LOCKED and has no key), 92cm high, 63cm wide

Lot 207

An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet, circa 1900, with four drop front drawers and an offset cabinet door, 84cm high, 80cm wide; together with a small graduated book stand, with single drawer, 82cm high (2)

Lot 210

A small Edwardian mahogany music cabinet, circa 1910, with four drop front sheet music drawers offset with a single cabinet door, on tapered legs and united by a platform stretcher, 84cm high, 81cm wide

Lot 217

A large George III provincial oak linen cupboard, mid 18th century, with a dentil cornice over three panelled hanging cupboard doors, the central door opening to reveal an arrangement of small drawers and a cupboard, over a single short drawer, the base with dummy drawers over two drawers on stile feet, 200cm high, 161cm wideCondition reportThis is a large and heavy but attractive piece overall. It comes into three sections for moving. The dentil cornice is complete and fits. The base appears to have its original handles, I can see no obvious signs of a change and generally they are in good condition. The top left handle needs slightly adjusting to stop is falling out (easy fix) The small single drawer has had the lock removed. The interior is all later lined with material. So I can't see the framed construction, but externally it appears sound with no apparent signs of worm damage. Colour is a good dark oak patina, but as it has stood in the same Scottish Dower house for some years it needs a good clean and polish!The drawers all slide pretty cleanly. There are some minor marks and scuffs to the patina as you would expect for something of this age. The cabinet doors have modern catches to hold them close. The left side panels do have some ancient splits, but these do not detract in my opinion.

Lot 219

A George III mahogany corner cabinet, with a single glazed door and boxwood line inlays, 105cm high, 69cm wide

Lot 55

A brass lantern clock, circa 1880, in the 17th century style, of typical form, inscribed John Saunders, London, with an 18cm dial, Roman numerals, the case with an arched fretwork top enclosing a bell, inscribed 1739, with engraved hinged sides, fitted with a twin fusée movement, 41cm high, 17.5cm wide, 15cm deep, with keyCondition reportHands replacement. Rear door loose (requires case unscrewing to re-instate). Clock fusée’s both apparently intact and clock running in saleroom. Movement seems in apparently good condition, case overall complete.

Lot 1015

A Victorian Figured Walnut Davenport, with gilt brass gallery above leather-lined slope, enclosing three real and three dummy drawers, with four interior drawers to the right hand side enclosed by a single panelled door, panelled base on trestle feet, 23ins wide x 22ins deep x 34ins high

Lot 382

Nathaniel Hughes J. Baird (1865-1936) - Ink, watercolour and gouache - "Tordown", signed with monogram, 11.5ins x 18ins, in gilt frame and glazed Provenance: Eland's Art Gallery, Exeter Note: Used as an illustration for E.W.L Davies - "Memoir of the Rev John Russell and his Out-of-Door Life", published by Chatto & Windus, 1902Condition ReportThis work has not been inspected out of its frame. it has been entered privately. There are a series of  very pale scattered spots to the image including two darker spots close to the lower left corner. There is some slight fading and perhaps some light water damage to the upper edge.

Lot 745

An Early 20th Century French Carriage Timepiece and a French Mahogany Cased Mantel Timepiece the carriage timepiece with white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in brass and bevelled glass case of shaped outline on bun feet, 5ins high, the mahogany timepiece retailed by Mappin and Webb Ltd, the 3.5ins diameter dial with Arabic numerals contained in arch top case inlaid with stringings and oval fan motif, 9.25ins highCondition reportCarriage clock - enamel dial with hairline cracks at 9 o'clock (stained) and 11 o'clock. Some wear to the gilt finish on case. Key present. Door loose. This has not been tested. Mappin & Webb mantel clock - case is in good original condition. It may have been repolished. The movement has not been inspected nor has it been tested.

Lot 753

A 19th Century Rosewood Mantel Clock retailed by J.T .Bell, 151 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, the 3.5 ins cream painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in rosewood and brass mounted case with brass flush handle to top and fluted frieze, glass panels to sides and on plinth base, 8ins highCondition ReportExternally the clock appears to be in good condition showing wear commensurate with age and possibly light refurbishment.  The brass handle to the top functions correctly.  All four glasses appear to be original and free from any obvious sign of damage or cracks.  The rear door appears to have the original glass and may possibly have had the hinges replaced but sympathetically. Internally the mechanism appears correct and the pendulum and key are present.  However the clock should be regarded as untested.  The white dial appears to be free from any obvious sign of damage other than some light scratches and marks with wear to the chapter at the 10, 11 and 12 o'clock positions.  The hands appear original. The clock does tick.  

Lot 756

A Late George III Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock by H.J.Tymms of London, the 8ins diameter painted and slightly domed metal dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with engraved bordered rear plate and striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany dome top case, inlaid with ebony stringings to front, with brass stop fluted quarter columns to sides, leaf moulded and ring handles on four gilt brass ball feet, 17ins high Note: H.J. Tymms recorded working London 1795-1811Condition ReportThe exterior of the clock appears to be in good original condition showing some cracks and splits to the veneer commensurate with age and usage. The fluted columns are both in good condition, likewise all the brasswork appears original and present, likewise the feet. The clock shows no obvious sign of previous damage or repair. Both side frets are in good condition however there is some repair to the veneer on the left hand side fret. The glass to the front appears to be intact and free from any obvious signs of chips or cracks. The hinge shows some slight sign of aged repair but functions correctly. The locking key to the front cover is not present, however the cover can be opened. The dial shows some hairline cracks to the enamel, the most obvious being at the 2 o'clock position and is approximately 2ins in length. Likewise a further hairline crack at the 7 o'clock position approximately 1ins and several chips to the outer rim of the dial. The baton numerals at the 12 o'clock position are worn with some wear in general commensurate with age. The hands appear original with the pointer to the centre brass hour dial for the alarm function. It should be noted this function has not been tested. To the rear of the clock there appears to be some slight aged repair to the rear door. The rear hinges do appear to be original and function correctly. The pendulum is present. The mechanism appears to be complete and clear but should be regarded as untested. Overall an honest example. The base of the clock measures 12ins x 6.25ins and stand 17ins tall, as catalogued.

Lot 757

An Early Victorian Rosewood Cased Mantle Clock by George and Walter Yonge, Strand, London the 7in silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train trip repeating movement, striking on a single bell, the heavy back plate engraved with maker, contained in rosewood and gilt metal case of Gothic design, the lancet pattern top with square pad with reeded ornament and with turned and reeded finials, cluster columns to front on plinth base with turned and reeded feet, 23ins highCondition ReportExternally the clock appears to be in original condition showing wear commensurate with age.  There is some cracking to the veneer in several places.  There is also a crack to the top right hand side approximately 1ins beneath the finial that extends from front to rear of the clock and appears to be completely through the wood. The finials are in good condition and appear to be original, likewise the feet and the base, good condition original feet.  Brass work is present and correct and in good condition although fret work to one side panel is detached but complete.  The dial is in good condition showing no obvious signs of hairline cracks or restoration.  Likewise the hands are also in good condition. The hinge to the front cover appears original and shows no obvious sign of previous damage or repair.  The domed glass itself is secure and shows no sign of cracks or chips.  The rear door is in likewise good condition, the hinges appear to be later replacements with modern screws and the glass also appears to be a replacement.  The mechanism appears to be intact and the pendulum is present however the clock should be regarded as untested.

Lot 758

A Mid 18th Century Walnut Table Clock, by William Poulton of London, the 6.5ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with strike/silent dial to arch, mock aperture and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement now with anchor escapement and later pendulum, striking and repeating on seven bells, the back plate engraved with leaf scroll ornament, contained in walnut inverted bell topped case with cross-grained mouldings, plain arched panels to sides and on block feet, 17.75ins highNote: William Poulton recorded working London before 1773 Provenance: From The Collection of the late Stuart Beazley of Broome Park, Barham, Canterbury, KentProvenance: The Canterbury Auction Galleries, 28th November 2018 - Lot 1012Condition ReportThe clock is in excellent overall condition showing only slight cracking to the veneer commensurate with age and usage.  The brass handle appears to be original and is undamaged, likewise the feet are also original.  The glass to the dial is free from any obvious sign of cracks or chipping and appears to be original.  The dial itself is clean and bright bearing maker's name.  The hands appear to be original.  The rear door is glazed and the hinges are original.  The door opens and closes securely.  The highly decorated mechanism is in excellent working order.  We are aware that the vendor had the clock fully serviced and restored some years previously.  Overall an excellent example. 

Lot 761

A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Dial Wall Clock by CW Seymour of Windsor, the 12ins cream painted dial with Roman numerals to the eight day chain and fusee movement with heavy brass plate, contained in plain turned case, 15ins diameterCondition ReportExternally the case appears to be in good original condition showing only light marks commensurate with age and usage, the door to the front the glass is in good condition showing no obvious signs of damage or previous repair or any significant marks or scratches. The hinge appears to be original but the screws may have been replaced at a previous date. There is also some evidence of previous repair to the hinge which does function correctly. The dial itself is discoloured and bearing numerous scratches and marks acquired over the years, the black Roman numerals are worn especially at the 12 o'clock position, likewise the maker's name is showing some wear but overall it is an honest thing. The pendulum is present.

Lot 764

Early 19th Century Mahogany Cased Dial Wall Clock, by Wm. Purser of Lambeth, the 12ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day fusee movement with tapered plates and heavy bulbous turned pillars, contained in mahogany drop case with cast brass bezel and domed glass, and with turned incurved outer moulding, shaped wings and angled base, 20ins high Note: William Purser recorded working Lambeth & Holborn 1778Condition ReportThis appears a good quality early wall clock in basically sound condition.  The dial appears to have been cleaned, it is without damage and the hands would appear to be original. The bezel is good quality and the movement again is good quality with heavy brass plates and heavy turned pillars, the movement appears to have been cleaned in the last 10/15 years.  The case appears good quality of an attractive colour and patination, the bezel is all intact and it has a solid front to the lower drop case, the angled door to the base would appear to be original but is a little scuffed and marked around the key and the side door appears to be all in place.  It has some minor attention.  It is complete with both the small key for the bezel and the winding key.

Lot 771

An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock by John Clarke of Frome, the 12ins square brass dial with added arch, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement, in plain oak case with scroll pediment and rectangular trunk door, 85ins highCondition ReportExternally the case to the clock has had some refreshment over the years. The finials appear to be a  later addition as does the mount for the top finial at the head of the case.  Likewise the case shows some signs of repair to the veneer finish and re-finishing in general. The dial itself appears original, however it is very dirty but the baton numerals are clear and concise.  The hands appear original and the gilded parts to the perimeter are intact and fresh.  The centre of the dial itself has some speckled markings which may or may not clean off.  Internally the weights are present but the stringing appears to be incorrect and non-original.  The glass to the cabinet is in good condition showing no obvious signs of cracks or chips.  However the front door does have a significant crack at the 11 o'clock position and the 2 o'clock position and appears to have had some previous repair.  The mechanism appears intact but the clock has not been tested. 

Lot 773

A Late 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by Grindall of Dumfries, 14.5ins arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals within cast spandrels with "Tempus Fugit" boss to arch, to the eight day two train movement, in oak case the whole carved with oak leaves with shaped and moulded pediment, fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door on plinth base with bracket feet, 94ins high Note: John Grindall Junior of Dumfries recorded working 1789Condition ReportThe external of the clock appears to be in good original condition, in clean appearance with only slight distressing and cracking to some of the veneer near the hood.  Indeed to the right hand side it would appear to have been replaced but in a very sympathetic manner. These repairs appear to be historic rather than recent.  The brasswork to the top and the finial appear to be original and are in good condition, likewise the columns are nicely reeded and the gilding is intact to both top and bottom of the column.  The door is a good fit and the lock appears to be original as do the hinges.  The weights and pendulum are present with the clock. The painted dial is in good condition, appearing to be original, however the gilding may have been refreshed.  Again this is historic rather than recently. The Roman baton numerals are clear and concise and the hands appear original.  The door fits snugly and the glass appears to be original rather than a later replacement.  The hood appears to be in good condition and whilst the finial is present it is a poor fit.  The mechanism is complete, appears to be intact however the clock should be regarded as untested.

Lot 775

An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock by Chaplin of Ashby (de-la Zouch), the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in associated oak and mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany and inlaid with ovoid shell motif, conforming plinth base, 84ins high Note: Chaplin of Ashby recorded as a clock maker circa 1750Condition ReportExternally the case appears to have been subject to some refreshment over the years, showing signs of repolishing. The base to the finial appears to be a later restoration, however the finial appears correct and likewise the other decoration. The plinth is in good condition, likewise the dial. The gilding to the dial is in excellent condition. The hands are bright and may be a later replacement and the gilding to the centre of the dial is showing some mottled patination in general. The glass is in good condition and shows no obvious signs of cracks or chips. The front door has numerous cracks round the perimeter to the veneer and two particularly notable ones near the closing latch. The pendulum is present and appears original, likewise the winding handle. Enclosed with the item to the interior is a receipt dated June 2009 listing repairs in the nature of a full service including bushings, repairs to the pendulum, dial married up to the movement of the clock, repaired the plate of the dial, removed gold paint and polished, chapter ring, filled black numerals and replaced missing screws, resilvered and lacquered. The invoice was for the sum of £390 and was carried out by a company called Alanns who is a member of the British Watch and Clockmakers Guild. Note: The clock has not been tested.

Lot 779

A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by Thomas Thatcher of Tenterden, the 11ins square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals matted dial centre and applied with pierced spandrels cast with masks and scroll ornament, to the thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, in a plain case with moulded cornice and fluted columns to hood, figured trunk door and on plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 78ins high Note: Thatcher recorded working Tenterden circa 1772

Lot 781

A 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock by William Hayler of Chatham, the 12ins painted metal dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, floral decorated spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in a case with moulded dentil cornice and turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door and plinth base, on bracket feet, 81ins high Note: William Hayler recorded working Chatham early 19th CenturyCondition ReportThe condition of the case itself is good, the pendulum is present, the mechanism appears complete, however the clock should be regarded as untested. Externally it appears to be in good overall condition, however the varnish has been refreshed at some point in recent years. The brass work is present and correct and is polished. The columns are likewise in good condition and there is no damage to the dentil course. The hood itself is fine, no real sign of repair apart from some rubbing of the lower hinge to the case. The glass appears to be original and the putty original. The hinges are in good condition and are original. The painted dial is in nice condition, showing light wear and abrasions commensurate with age and usage, overall legible and the hands appear original. The mechanism appears to be intact but is not clean and should be regarded as untested. The hinges to the front door appear to be original and in good condition. The weight and pendulum are present. Overall an honest example that has had some 'refreshing' in recent years.

Lot 785

A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by Thomas Iles of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, recessed subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with matted dial centre, strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in a case with swept pagoda top and brass finials above moulded arch and turned and fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, arched trunk door with raised edge mouldings, flanked by fluted and brass stopped quarter columns, the plinth base with raised and moulded centre panel on shaped apron and bracket feet, 92ins high Note: Thomas Iles recorded working London 1778-90Condition ReportExternally the clock appears to be in good condition showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair, however the external finishing appears to have been refreshed in recent years, the columns are correct and the brass work is correct and two brass finials are present. The hood is in good condition and the glass appears original, the hinges to the hood are original and show no obvious sign of previous repair. The dial is crisp and the Roman numerals may have been refreshed. The mechanism is clean and appears complete however the clock should be regarded as untested. The pendulum and weights are present. The door to the case is in good condition however the hinges have been adjusted and may be a later replacement but are in good keeping with the rest of the clock. The seal board of the movement appears to be original, if not it is from period timber, but in our opinion it is original and still bears a trade label. Inside the cheeks of the case there are two blocks which guide the hood into position, likewise these appear to be original as do the nails which attach them. The previous owner of the clock is known to us and it is known that the clock was sent away and subject to an expensive restoration to the movement and case so it should be considered as restored but in a very sympathetic manner.

Lot 858

A Late 19th Century Panelled Oak and Wrought Iron Door, the arched top inset with stained glass panel, the whole with moulded rails and six linenfold panels to the front, 42ins wide x 106ins high

Lot 860

A Late 19th Century Panelled Oak Arched Door, carved with leaf scroll and acorn ornament, and four linenfold panels to the front, 40.5ins wide x 89ins high

Lot 864

A Late 19th Century Figured Mahogany Interior Door, with six fielded panels to the front, 42.75ins wide x 86ins high

Lot 881

A 17th Century Oak Spice Cupboard, the interior fitted ten small drawers enclosed by one single raised and moulded panel door, on stand, fitted one drawer, on slender turned legs with plain stretchers, 19ins wide x 10ins deep x 42.5ins highCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching to the whole, with some slight uneven fading to the top.  On the left hand side running horizontally there is a shrinkage split from one end to the other, and slightly further down there is a shrinkage split around 6ins long running horizontally.  Flight holes present, evidence of historic woodworm.  On the left hand edge at the bottom there is a piece of moulding missing from one end to the other, around 12ins long. The drawer runs free and easily. The interior carcass shows signs of shrinkage where all the drawers are slightly out of sync but they do run freely and are all present.  To the left hand front leg there is a bad split through the turned column running vertically, the first around 5ins long and then again migrating to the base of the column around 6ins long, and another further on around 3ins long.  Overall the item is structurally sound but there is some movement in the joints.  On the left hand side there is a small area of repair around 2ins in diameter.  On the back left hand leg there are shrinkage splits running vertically around 4 to 5ins long, and the same on the right hand back leg.  To the feet there is general wear commensurate with age. 

Lot 906

A Late Victorian Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Wall Unit in the 'Aesthetic' Manner, the central section with shaped cornice and inset with arched top, bevelled mirror panels, box seat to base flanked by shelves, enclosed by single bevelled glazed door, 60ins wide x 19ins deep x 82ins highCondition ReportThe cornice is removable and is slightly loose. The old gold upholstery appears to be in good overall condition. Key is present and all lock mechanisms work. The mirror plates are generally all in good condition, apart from the right hand side of the centre mirror panel which has some foxing and slight damage around 2ins running vertically and the top right hand panel of the corner piece of mirror also has some slight foxing. The front edge of the seat has some heavy scratching and wear running the whole length. The right hand edge underneath the drop-in seat has a shrinkage split running vertically from one end to the other. the item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints. The item has some light scattered scratching to the whole. 

Lot 976

A Victorian Satin Walnut Bedside Cabinet and a Victorian Mahogany Bedside Cabinet, each with moulded edges to top and rounded front corners, the satin walnut cabinet enclosed by a single panelled door on plinth base, 15ins wide by 14ins deep x 30.5ins high, the mahogany cabinet enclosed by single panelled door on plinth base, 15ins wide x 13ins deep x 31ins high

Lot 985

An 18th Century Walnut Bureau Bookcase, the doors, slope and drawer fronts with matched figured veneer panels and inlaid with herringbone bandings, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted small central cupboard and seven storage compartments enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, the slope enclosing shaped interior fitted with pigeon holes, four small drawers and well, two dummy, two short and two long drawers under, on bracket feet, 41ins wide x 20ins deep x 81ins highCondition ReportTo the whole there is some light scattered scratching and uneven fading.  Flight holes are present, evidence of historic woodworm.  To the top edge of the moulded cornice, on the left hand side there is a piece of moulding loose but present. To the front corner, left hand side, there is a piece of moulding missing, around 2ins in length running horizontally.  To the whole there are shrinkage splits commensurate with age.  To the left hand panel, to the top and bottom there is a shrinkage split running vertically and horizontally to all sides, and the same for the right hand panel.  To the left hand side there are some scattered residual white paint.  There are some obvious areas of restoration and repair, most notably on the left hand side around 4ins in diameter, and to the left hand side at the top there is a piece of moulding missing around 9 to 10ins long.  On the right hand side to the top left there is an area of raised veneer and some shrinkage splits around 5ins long, and to the bottom of the door the same again, around 4ins long and an area of veneer loss around 1ins horizontally.  There is a small area of veneer repair to the back right hand edge around 1ins in diameter and to the right hand lower side there are some shrinkage splits running vertically, the first around 15ins long, the second around 12ins long, and the third and fourth around 6ins long. The drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. To the slope on the left hand side there is a shrinkage split running horizontally around 6ins long.  To the right hand side there is some veneer repair on the corner around 2ins diameter. To the interior there is light scattered scratching and darker staining, and an area of shrinkage on the inside of the slope around 6ins long running vertically. General wear to the feet commensurate with age.  Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints. 

Lot 988

A Victorian Mahogany Gun Cabinet, now converted to a display cabinet, fitted three shelves enclosed by single glass door, fitted drawer under, on plinth base, 21ins wide x 12ins deep x 58ins high

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