John Miller of London - an early 19th century oak longcase clock, having a circular 12" brass dial, signed to the silvered chapter ring, having a matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin ringed winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the unusual hood with triple lenticle, over a slim case with mahogany crossbanded door to boxbase, h.205cm
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Thomas Mitner of London - an 18th century oak longcase clock, the hood having a broken swan-neck pediment and twin fluted pilasters, flanking a square 12" brass dial, having signed silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, engraved and matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin ringed winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven striking movement (lacking bell), the plain case with arcaded door over a boxbase, h.206cm
John H Shepheard of Hanley - a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid droptrunk wall clock, having a signed circular white enamel 11½" dial with twin winding holes for a brass eight day wire-driven fusee movement, striking on a bell, the droptrunk with glazed lenticle, h.70cmCondition report: Appears to be in working order.Door to left side of movement is missing.Losses to case and veneer on left side at 9-10 o’clock.Further loss of veneer at 11 o’clock.Bezel loose.Splits to veneer of trunk.
From a traditional Scottish home where in days of yore a set of indoor bowls was kept by the front door, this set of 12 bowls in a used condition, believed to be early WEMYSS, comes within its own substantial brass jelly pan which until recently had stood by a front door for several generationsApprox 1 pieces
A good oak side cabinet (probably 18th century with restorations); the overhanging top above a single central panelled door with blacksmith made butterfly and H-form hinges and opening to reveal a single central shelf, panelled sides and ends, raised on bracket feet (116.5cm wide x 50.5cm deep x 102cm high)
A late Regency period rosewood chiffonier; the carved crested galleried top with mirrored back above a single full-width cushion-moulded door and two doors below with Moorish-style arched panels enclosing slides, raised on scrolling acanthus-carved front feet (108cm wide x 170cm widest x 51cm deep)
A late 18th century mahogany writing bureau; the angular fall opening to reveal fully fitted unusual interior comprising single mirrored cupboard door (original plates) flanked by fluted column slides with gilt metal acanthus capitals, pigeon holes and an array of varying sized drawers etc., the fall inset with lime green leather writing surface with gilt key fret border and over four full-width graduated drawers retaining original brass swan neck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet (99cm wide x 55cm deep x 108cm high)
A late-nineteenth century eight-day Vienna Regulator with a 6" white enamel two-piece dial, Roman numerals and minute track, with pierced steel hands and a 7" spun brass bezel, makers name indistinct, single weight timepiece movement with rectangular plates and dead beat escapement, adjustable pallets and beat adjustment, visible 6" spun brass pendulum with an ebonised wooden rod, in a light mahogany case with reeded ebonised mouldings and finials, balustrade pediment with a carved lions mask and semi-circular moulding on a raised center, glazed full length arched door with an ogee plinth and turned pendant finials, With pendulum weight and key. H130 W35 D14
An early 19th century oak cased longcase clock with a pagoda pediment and three ball and spire finials, open fretwork to the centre of the hood and a recessed break arch door flanked by two reeded pillars with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners, long oak door and a break arch top, on a rectangular plinth with a raised oak panel and bracket feet, 12� wide painted dial, long Roman numerals and minute track, spandrels painted with corresponding depictions of flowers on a green background with highlighted gesso work, the arch depicting a classical urn within an oval cartouche, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular calendar aperture with a date disc behind, matching steel hands and seconds hand, dial pinned to the movement via a Wilson falseplate, eight-day rack striking weight driven movement with a recoil anchor escapement sounding the hours on a cast bell.With weights and pendulum.
Ford C-Max 2.0TDCI (150ps) Titanium MVP 5 door 1997cc Powershift - Reg: NU66LKC VIN: WFOVXXGCEVGC85915; Recorded Mileage: 12'467; MOT:4 November 2021 until 4 November 2022; One former keeper; With V5C form, Log book, two keys; partial service history; HPI ClearAlternative buyers premium rate applies of 10% + VAT.
A 19th century English single fusee eight-day wall clock in a mahogany case with a 16" diameter wooden bezel and 12" painted steel dial pinned directly to the movement, Roman numerals and minute track, pierced steel hands and cast brass bezel with a flat glass, drop dial case with carved ear-pieces and carved surround to the pendulum viewing glass, curved base with pendulum regulation door and two case doors, makers name indistinct. With pendulum. H 60
A mid-nineteenth century eight-day Vienna Regulator in a light mahogany case with ebonised mouldings and highlighted detail, break arch pediment with a central carved urn on a raised plinth, glazed full length arched door flanked by two reeded pilasters with carved corbels and paterae, on a shallow angled plinth with carved decoration and pendant finials, with a white enamel two-piece dial, Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, steel pierced hands and spun brass bezel, single weight timepiece movement with tapered plates and a dead beat escapement, adjustable pallets and beat adjustment, visible spun brass pendulum with an ebonised wooden rod. With key.H 130 W40 D17
A mid-19th century wall clock with a 15" wooden bezel and 12" painted white dial with Roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands, flat glass within a spun bezel and silvered sight ring, dial inscribed "W Whiteley, Westbourne Grove", dial pinned directly to an eight-day timepiece fusse movement with rectangular movement plates and a recoil anchor escapement, side door to the case and pendulum regulation door to the curved base. With pendulum, key and case key.
An Edwardian mantle clock in an arched mahogany case inlaid with satinwood stringing on a moulded plinth with ball feet (one missing), arched rear door with brass sound fret, eight-day French striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with a white convex enamel dial, upright Arabic numerals and minute track, steel spade hands within a cast bezel and convex glass. With pendulum.H 26 W 19 D14
Early 20th century oak bedroom suite - comprising of one chest of drawers with four long graduated doors, raised on spiral turned supports, together with mirror back dresser, the oval mirror back, over three long graduated drawers, raised on spiral turned supports with castors, and a wardrobe, the projecting cornice over mirror door, flanked by two panels enclosing fitted hanging interior, over one drawer, raised on spiral turned supports
AN OYSTER-VENEERED WALNUT AND PRINCESWOOD CHEST-ON-STAND 19th century, with a rectangular cornice above two short drawers, and two doors, enclosing a fitted interior, the central door of the interior enclosing a mirrored recess, on a stand with a single drawer, and turned and twisted legs, on ball feet, 171cm high x 113cm wide x 53cm deepThe estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm.
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