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[WHITE METAL]. THREE 1/43 SCALE MODEL CARS comprising a Western Models No.WMS76, 1951 Morgan Plus Four, yellow, near mint (small chip to passenger door), boxed; Western Models Motorkits No.MK23, 1964 Morgan Plus 4 Plus, red, near mint, boxed; and Western Models No.WMS72X, 1995 Morgan Plus 8 (hood closed), silver, near mint, boxed. Note: Plus 4 Plus a static model.
A vintage retro mid 20th century teak wood sideboard credenza. The sideboard having a bank of three drawers to the centre, single door cupboard to the left and twin doors cupboard to the right raised on shaped supports. Sideboard is believed to be manufactured by Beautility. Measures 73 x 184 x 47cm.
A mid 20th Century circa 1950's Art Deco limed oak bedroom suite in the manner of Heals of London comprising of a drop centre dressing table flanked by a cabinet raised on geometrically patterned feet. Together with a cabinet/credenza having a raised gallery back atop a single door cupboard to the left and a bank of two drawers to the right raised on geometrically patterned feet. Measures: 79cm x 70cm x 47cm
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Windsor - Model 469 - Serving Cabinet - A 1960's retro vintage beech wood cocktail / bureau cabinet having a drop down fronted door to top, above a twin door cabinet and a single drawer, all handles being recessed oval pull handles. Applied blue label to inside door. Measures 110cm x 82cm x 43cm.
An Edwardian mahogany pedestal pot cupboard / bedside cabinet together with a late Victorian mahogany nursing chair. The pot cupboard with square tapering legs and spade feet having single locker door above with stub stage gallery back. The chair raised on slender legs with overstuffed seat and pierced Art Nouveau inspired back rest. Measures 170 x 30 x 22cm.
A vintage late 20th century longcase / grandfather clock by Richard Broad of Bodmin Cornwall. The clock having a arch top, brass and silvered face, spandrels to the corner, Roman numerals to the chapter ring with a glass door to the body raised on bracket feet finished in white colour. Measures 194cm H x 40cm W x 23cm D.
A good 1930's oak low wardrobe armoire of Jacobean influence. The blond oak upright body having a plinth drawer base with upright double door wardrobe above. The doors with fielded panels and exterior hinge work. Flared cornice atop. Hanging rail within. Measures approx. 178cm x 126cm x 49cm.
Late 19th century mahogany eight day bracket clock, convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed Barraud, London, double fusee movement striking a bell on the hour, the mahogany case with broken arch cornice and hinged carrying handle, with brass fretwork to sides, on plinth base and brass bracket feet, 42cm high, with pendulum and keysCondition Report: No winder keyKey for front door presentSeveral cracks and chips to the face, left foot slightly bent out of shapecant guarantee it is working General wear and tear to the case commensurate with use and age
George III oak eight day longcase clock, the swan neck hood over a brass dial with associated arch, scrolling spandrels, and silvered chapter inscribed James Wilson Belfast, the centre with floral engraving and subsidiary seconds dial (date aperture not functional), over a shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, the associated twin train movement with back plate stamped Owen, dial 34 cm square, total height 222 cm high, with pendulum and two weightsCondition Report: Door locked no key available so cannot check the condition inside1 weight present and pendulumBrass face missing part between the spandrelsOak case shows the effects of dampMissing finial to hoodNo winder We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
George III mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock on turntable base by Tomlin, London, the arched case surmounted by a hinged handle above a glazed door with pierced brass sound fret and brass twisted pillars enclosing a floral painted dial with Roman and Arabic dial above a subsidiary calendar dial, with a signed eight day six pillar triple fusee movement having anchor escapement with full engraved backplate, chiming the quarters on eight bells, and the hour on a larger bell, 52cm high, with pendulum, keys and winderBiography Edward Tomlin is recorded working at the Royal Exchange having been admitted to the Clockmakers Company in 1768 until 1798. A bracket clock signed by him is illustrated in Cescinsky & Webster English Domestic Clocks Fig. 359 page 315, published 1914 by George Routledge & Sons. Examples of both clocks and watches by Tomlin are displayed in the Science Museum, LondonCondition Report: Face re paintedGood overall condition with some cracks and knocks to the case commensurate with use and age Front door key, back door key and winding key presentWe cannot guarantee whether it works
Chinoiserie eight day longcase clock, simulating red lacquer, 19th century parts, the arched swan neck hood over a brass dial with gilt mask and dolphin spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed Jno. Wenham, Watton, in the arch, the trunk door and base depicting figures and pagodas, on a plinth base, the twin train movement with backplate indistinctly stamped, dial W31 cm, total height 242 cm
An Early 19th century eight-day mahogany longcase clock, the fret carved hood with brass ball finials and convex glass enclosing a painted circular dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed J Trendell Maidenhead, over an arched trunk door, panelled base and bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, 221 cm high, dial 31 cm diameter, with two weights and pendulumCondition Report: Confirm it has a convex dial
Late 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the painted Roman dial signed 'Trevor, Topsham', having seconds subsidiary dial at 12 and date aperture at 6, the moulded cornice above twin columns, with crossbanded trunk door on plinth base, twin train movement (lacking bell), 197cm high, with pendulum (bob detached but present), weights and winder
Early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, with eagle and ball finials over a brass square dial with engraved foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, and inscribed Thomas Andrews, Dover, over a rectangular door and reduced plinth base, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the dial 30 cm square, H211 cm
A mid 19th century eight-day mahogany tavern wall clock, the arched hood enclosing a circular painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed Jno. Bradshaw Manchester, over a flame mahogany oval trunk door, the twin train movement striking on a bell, H112 cm dial 32 cm diameter, two weights and pendulum
Brass and four glass carriage clock with lever movement, the chapter ring with Arabic numerals, striking on a gong, 19cm high, in non-matching case, Condition Report: Oxidization to lacquer to case to top and baseenamel worn to numbersknob missing to glass door and some minor chipping to glass Cannot guarantee it is in working condition
19th century ebonised bracket clock by Dent, 61 Strand, London, the domed case with brass finials and pilasters enclosing a brass dial with gilt metal anthemion spandrels and silvered dial, the arch fitted with chime/silent and Cambridge Chimes/ Chime on Eight Bells dials, on a moulded base with brass ogee feet, the triple train fusee movement striking on nine bells and a gong, the plate inscribed Dent London, H46, W41, D25 cmCondition Report: Dial and movement appear to be the original to the case. Appears to be in working order, however some attention might be needed to the striking train. Some cracking to the arch of the hood and sides and wear to the ebonised finish to the front and sides. One hinge for the back door is detached. Lacks transporting screw for the pendulum.
19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, striking a bell on the hour, the hood with brass finials above twin turned columns, on plinth base and bracket feet, h228cm, with pendulumCondition Report: Makers mark worn to dial and wear to subsidiary dialsPendulum presentNo key for door but winder presentSecond hand loose to dial, and loss to end of hand on subsidiary dial, minor losses to veneer to case and some old repairs, replacement knob to door, We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
18th century oak longcase clock, the protruding cornice over baluster pilasters enclosing a matted brass dial with mask spandrels and alarm dial, the case door with bull's eye glass, on a plinth base, the thirty hour pillar frame movement with count wheel and striking on a bell (bell missing), dial 26 cm square, total height 195 cm
Mid Victorian mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard, the raised back carved with grapes and foliate scrolls, over a moulded frieze drawer and a pair of arched panel cupboard doors, flanked by a further drawer and arched panel cupboard door with carved corbels either side, on a plinth base, H147 W232 D68 cm
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