A late Victorian side cabinet, the superstructure with elaborately carved crest above a shelf and mirror, on moulded edged top, with carved frieze to front above a central panelled door with foliate carving, fitted single shelf to interior, flanked by two shelved display recesses, on cabriole supports (190cm x 88cm x 42cm)
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Thomas Page, Norwich, 18th century mahogany longcase clock with arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, strike silent feature and date aperture, surrounded by pierced spandrels to an 8-day movement, striking on a bell, the arched hood with later brass eagle finials, pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and a shortened box base, 216cm high max
Large George II mahogany bureau bookcase with broken arch pediment over dentil carving and two astragal glazed doors opening to a shelved interior, the bureau with fall front opening to a fitted interior with drawers, small door and pigeonholes over four long base drawers with oval handles, raised on bracket feet, 220cm high
A 19th century two train German shelf clock, 30hr movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, with a full-length glazed door, painted glass tablet with floral decoration and a gold painted dial bezel, white painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, moon hands and winding collets, Juhngans trade label attached to the rear of case.With pendulum.
A German 19th century striking mantle clock in a wooden case on a canted plinth, curved top with carving and finials, 30hr Junghans movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, with a full-length glazed door, dial with Roman numerals, minute track and Junghans logo, moon hands and winding collets, visible faux mercury pendulum.
Mid-19th century mahogany veneered eight-day four-pillar single fusee wall clock in an octagonal case with and brass inlay, 12" circular painted steel dial pinned directly to the dial, with roman numerals and minute track, matching steel spade hands and brass bezel with a flat glass, with pendulum adjustment door and movement door. With Pendulum & winding key and case key.
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock by William Pybus, Caistor, Lincolnshire, Swan neck pediment with brass paterae and a central brass finial, break arch door flanked by reeded pillars with capitals, trunk with canted corners, full length crossbanded door with a flat top and angled corners, on a rectangular plinth with a shaped base, 12�painted break arch dial inscribed �W Pybus, Caistor� with painted and gilt decoration to the arch and spandrels, upright Arabic numerals, 15 minute Arabic�s and minute markers, matching stamped �thistle� brass hands and semi-circular calendar aperture with calendar disc behind, subsidiary seconds dial and hand, dial pinned directly to an eight-day rack striking movement with recoil escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights. There were two father and son clockmakers both called William Pybus working in Caistor from 1783 to 1861. This clock c1820-30.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A mid Victorian longcase clock with a thirty-hour chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, the12� painted dial with roman numerals and minute track pinned directly to the movement, dial inscribed �John Smith, Scarborough� with a biblical scene from the old testament in the break arch and matching painted spandrels to the corners, semi-circular calendar aperture with date disc behind, with matching stamped brass hands (hour hand broken but present), in an oak and mahogany case with a tall swan neck pediment, glazed brake arch door flanked by reeded pillars with brass capitals, trunk with applied �sun ray� carving above a short flat topped oak door with mahogany crossbanding, with ropework quarter columns and contrasting inlaid panels, on a square plinth with missing feet. John Smith is recorded as working from various addresses in Scarborough between 1834 to 1851, he is thought to have been succeeded by his widow on his death.No pendulum or weight.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A provincial Victorian 30hr longcase clock in a contrasting light oak and mahogany case with a movement by Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, swan neck pediment with turned wooden paterae and acanthus carving to the centre, with shaped back splats and turned mahogany columns flanking the break-arch door, trunk inlaid with contrasting veneers and reeded corner pillars, short flat-topped door with a recessed panel and crossbanding, on a square plinth with a conforming recessed panel and shaped feet, 13� fully painted dial inscribed with the makers name and a depiction of a rural scene with a bridge and river to the break arch, matching fully painted spandrels to the corners, broad Roman numerals and minute track with a semi-circular date aperture and date disc, matching stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to the chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. The Snow family were a prolific family of predominantly rural clockmakers working in numerous North Yorkshire market towns during the 18th and 19th century. Thomas Snow is thought to have worked in Otley and Birstwith as well as working in High Street, Knaresborough from 1834-44. Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
An 18th century Georgian oak longcase clock by William Coulton of York c.1750, with a flat-topped hood, glazed break arch door and integral side pillars, trunk with a full length flat-topped door on a square flat-bottomed plinth, with a 12� brass dial and chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic�s, half hour markers, minute track and quarter hour track, with �cherub face� spandrels and dolphin spandrels to the arch, convex boss to the arch engraved with the face of a radiant sun, engraved and matted dial centre with a square date aperture and calendar disc behind, subsidiary seconds dial and hand, dial pinned directly to an eight-day rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell, minute and hour hand missing. With pendulum bob and weights.The Coulton family were a prestigious family of York clockmakers working from various locations in the city from 1701-1792.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Edwardian two piece satin walnut bedroom suite, comprising of wardrobe, the projecting cornice over one central mirror door with interior fitted for hanging, over one long drawer, together with mirror back dresser, with two small and three long drawers, raised on turned feet, terminating in castors
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