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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch painted break-arch dial signed Thos Jenkins, Dowlais, painted in the arch with a watermill scene, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns, the case with similar turned columns and trunk door, the base with shaped apron and bracket feet. 228cm highCONDITION REPORTThere does not appear to be a pendulum, the case is scuffed and marked commensurate with age
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN, A MOUSEMAN OAK FLOOR-STANDING CORNER CABINET, circa 1970s, with lead glazed upper section above a panelled base with cupboard door, fitted with Arts and Crafts-style iron hinges and latch, recessed carved mouse signature. 187.5cm high, 76cm wide CONDITION REPORTCabinet door appears locked, the cabinet is overall in good condition. The framework is not adzed
Stanley Paine (British, B. 1934) "Exeter Mail Coach" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Great Britain 16p Exeter Mail Coach stamp issued July 31, 1984. On the night of October 20, 1816, the Exeter Mail Coach, which normally ran from Exeter to London, had left its stop at Sailsbury and was proceeding across Salisbury Field. Suddenly the horses began to get nervous and fidgety. Peering into the darkness, the coachmen and passengers saw the mysterious figure of an animal following the team. Not too concerned, they simply assumed it was a large calf and continued on their way. The animals stayed with them. As the Coach pulled into the Pheasant Inn -- also known as the Winterslow Hut -- the creature lunged out of the night, leaping ferociously at the offside leader of the team. The attacker was a hungry lioness which had escaped from a traveling menagerie staying overnight at the inn. The guard and coachment tried to deal with the situation which had taken them by surprise. But, as the guard raised his blunderbuss to shoot the lioness, a voice cried out in the darkness -- it was the owner of the show. He pointed his pistol at the guard's head promsing to shoot if the beast was killed. Astonished passengers ran for the inn, bolting the door behind them. Adding to the madness, a large dog seized the lioness, starting a terrible fight betwen them. Eventually the lioness took refuge behind some stones nearby and her owner and trainer were able to rescue her. The horse recovered and soon was delivering the mail again. But the dramatic incident has often been recounted in the years since it occurred. Image Size: 6 x 7 in. Overall Size: 10.75 x 12 in. Unframed. (B08873)
A contemporary Acctim (Anglo continental clock company) thirty-one day striking wall clock in a mahogany effect case with a fully glazed door displaying the pendulum and two dummy wights with chains, with a polished brass dial, Roman numerals, minute track and pierced steel hands, dial plate decorated with spandrels and Tempus Fugit inscribed on the dial brake-arch.With key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 74cm Length/Width: 35cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
An American spring driven 30-hour 19th century timepiece shelf clock in a wooden case with a gable top and finial, decorative glass door with a white painted dial, roman numerals and minute track, with steel spade hands. No pendulum or key.H33 W20 D12With a similar design of spring driven 30-hour 19th century American shelf clock with an alarm, white painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands with brass alarm setting disc to the centre.With pendulum and key.H24 W18 D9
A late 19th century American drop dial wall clock in a walnut case, with an 8-day striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with a 16" wooden bezel and a painted 12" dial, Roman numerals and minute track with "ace of clubs" steel hands, spun brass bezel and flat glass, with pendulum regulation and viewing door. With key and pendulum.
Mahogany display cabinet with hidden compartment, projecting cornice over single glazed door enclosing glass shelves, double panelled cupboard below, the interior with button releasing sliding back compartment, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 199cm Length/Width: 86cm Depth/Diameter: 56cm
Victorian mahogany wardrobe, projecting cornice over cushion moulded frieze carved with cartouche and scrolls, the left hand compartment enclosed by stained glass panel glazed door with Gothic arched panels, the right hand side enclosed by bevelled mirror glazed door, fitted with open top box, carved with acanthus leaf and gadroon decoration, egg and dart moulded and dentil frieze cornice, stepped and moulded plinth baseDimensions: Height: 242cm Length/Width: 214cm Depth/Diameter: 71cm
Early 20th century painted bedroom suite, with carved and gilt detail - wardrobe enclosed by mirrored door and fitted with drawer (W98cm, H218cm, D50cm), dressing chest with raised mirror and drawers, fitted with three long drawers (W85cm, H160cm, D47cm), and matching double 4' 6'' headboard
~ A large collection of antique mahogany, walnut and rosewood boxes, a bronzed spelter cherub sculpture on red marble base, pair of brass and iron door stops, cased lignum vitae bowl, vintage games including solitaire, American mantel clock, tea caddies, copper jelly moulds and other metalwares (six boxes)
~ A Japanese Meiji period lacquered table cabinet (a.f.), together with a Chinese red lacquered barrel stool, blue and white ginger jar (lacking cover), three Oriental face screens, two lacquer boxes, wooden opium scale case and a hardwood tray inlaid with abalone shell (10)Condition report: The door on the table cabinet is looses but present. Cover is also loose but present. There are numerous scuffs and scratches. The metalwork dented and with tears. The main body with scuffs and scratches throughout, 37cm by 20cm by 48cm. Stool - approximately 32cm diameter by 32cm high. Jar - 16cm high. Boxes - 30cm by 11cm by 8cm and 19cm by 16cm by 7cm.
A 'Boulle' striking mantle clock, retailed by Howell & James, London, circa 1890, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, 31cm high Condition report: Metal surfaces are discoloured, green tortoiseshell veneers are dry and flaking in parts, the wooden surfaces with small scratches and the ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts, back door edges next to latch, with small chips, 12'o clock dial cartouche with a small crack, movement slightly discoloured with pendulum.
~ An oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock, early 19th century, 13inch large painted dial, signed Rowntree, York, movement striking on a bell, case with later inlay, height 220cmCondition report: The movement has not been tested for working condition. With pendulum but no weights. Door is locked and without any key.
A late Victorian eight-piece walnut bedroom suite, circa 1900, comprising: a triple door wardrobe with bold cornice above doors inlaid with oval panels depicting a profile of a classical lady, the base with two drawers, raised on ball and claw feet, 174cm wide; a chest of two short over two long drawers, 117cm wide; a dressing table with bevelled glass plate above two short and one long drawer, raised on acanthus carved ball and claw feet, 112cm wide; a pot cupboard with single cupboard door and small drawer below, on ball and claw feet, 43cm wide; a pair of single bed ends on ball on claw feet, 95cm wide; a pair of bedroom chairs with pierced splats, silk upholstered drop-in seats, on ball and claw feet (8)
A gentleman's Victorian burr oak and pollard brown oak wardrobe by Maple & Co, with breakfront pediment, carved panel doors and bevelled glass mirrors, makers mark to centre drawer, 198cm by 56cm by 218cmCondition report: Cornice - veneer cracks, central cupboard doors, large chip/loss to the decorative molding on the left-hand side, mirrored doors, with spotting to the plates, chip and crack to the arch on the left-hand door, central recess with scratches marks, drawers are lacking one handle and several large sections of molding, fading throughout
A 20th century Comitti, London wall timepiece; together with a reproduction table top display cabinet, 61cm by 28cm by 28cmCondition report: Timepiece - clock case with small dents to the base. The bottom left-hand corner of the door with a small dent. Left-hand side of the case with small scratches. Dial is clean. Movement in going order and chiming.
A Victorian white painted matched bedroom suite, comprising: a double door wardrobe, with dentil cornice above two panelled doors and a deep drawer below, 149cm by 61cm by 214cm, a marble top and tiled washstand with gallery back, 122cm by 61cm by 109cm, a dressing table, the superstructure with pivoting mirror and two small drawers, the base of four drawers, 123cm by 60cm by 174cm, a chest, the upper section with moulded cupboard doors, the base of four graduated drawers and raised on a plinth base, 120cm by 53cm by 200cm, and a bedside cupboard with open niche above a moulded cupboard door, 40cm by 36cm by 87cm, two white painted towel rails
~ A pair of late 19th century oak and marble top bedside tables, 38cm by 38cm by 89cm; together with a late 19th century pine double door cupboardCondition report: Both bedsides with heavy fading and water damage, structurally sound and no evident repairs or losses, the cupboard is a homemade piece of furniture, the top constructed of three central planks, one of which has a bad chip, water damage throughout, evidence of old worm, this has been stored outside or in a barn
~ A black laquered chinoiserie wardrobe, the base with two drawers, 199cm by 136cm by 47cmCondition report: Circa 1920'sCornice with numerous knocks, chips, right had side has a large crack running to the centre, left-hand door cracked at the top to middle, large areas of lacquer lost, and wear, right-hand door separating at the molding, causing cracks to the lacquer, large crack to the back right corner, from the middle down to the bottom of the top section, drawers with numerous losses and cracks, the base with heavy wear on the apron, no evidence of worm visible,
A very heavy and imposing black stone Mantel Clock with brass framed movement marked '92' by "Jules Rolez Limited, Paris". Striking on a gong and having a mercury-filled temperature compensating pendulum. The gilded Ormolu face with Arabic numerals having a trace-work finished recess with the jeweled anchor escapement visible and with a regulation spindle above the twelve o'clock position. Unusually the pendulum is accessed via a hinging stone door with gate-style hinges and latch and the pendulum is visible through a bevelled glass window to the front flanked by reeded pillars. The dark appearance of the black stone case is relieved by colourful marble details. A Georgian design winding key is present, 13 5/8'' wide x 16 7/8'' high x 6 3/8'' deep.
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