GEORGIAN STYLE FLAME CUT MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE/DISPLAY CABINET, of narrow proportions, the moulded cornice above a pair of thirteen panel astragal glazed cupboard doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves to the green painted interior, the lower section with a pair of panelled cupboard doors, raised on ogee bracket feet, 69 1/2" (176.5cm) high, 43" x 10 1/2" (109.2cm x 26.7cm)
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AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Jas Williamson, Dundee, the 13" painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, figural spandrels, depicting various continents and highland dancing scene to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a case with ball and spike finial to the swan neck pediment above a pair of free standing fore columns, over a crossbanded trunk door and panel beneath, flanked by quarter columns and raised on a flame cut panelled base with ogee bracket feet, 84 1/2" (214.6cm) high
GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Richardson, Weverham, the 13 1/2" dial with silvered chapter ring, scroll spandrels and subsidiary seconds and date dials to the scroll engraved, matted centre, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat topped case with painted panel to the freeze and brass capped free standing reeded fore columns over a long trunk door, flanked by reeded quarter columns and raised on a panelled base, with cut-out bracket type feet, 82" (208.3cm) high
ANTIQUE CARVED OAK DRESSER WITH ASSOCIATED COMPOSITE PLATE RACK, the moulded oblong top above three frieze drawers, fitted with later brass handles over a pair of panelled cupboard doors, flanking a central panel inscribed with date 1705 and raised on stile feet, 32 3/4" (83.2cm) high, 62 3/4" x 21 1/4" (159.4cm x 54cm) the plate rack with moulded cornice above three shelves and stained pine back boards, 47 1/4" (120cm) high, 65" (165.1cm) wide
An Edward VII Officer's sword with blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall. The openwork hilt with ERVII cypher, wire bound black shagreen grip, original brown leather sword knot, straight etched single edge blade and in original brown leather covered scabbard, length of blade 83cms ++panel on the blade with removed detail, blade with some slight discolouration otherwise good; scabbard good
19TH CENTURY CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERY WALL HANGING the long panel with gold thread borders and detailing throughout, showing mythical creatures, bats, butterflies, florals and insects, with fringed edge 329cm long, 70 wide exc fringe, approx 90 wide inc fringe Note: an image accompanying this lot shows the hanging in situ in Dunollie, home of Lord Londesborough in Scarborough. The home was shelled by German battleships in 1915. Lord Londesborough decided to leave Scarborough and sold Dunollie and its contents to Henry Fenton.
A late 18th century needlework sampler of rectangular form with script reading - The Repenting Prodigal, with five further stanzas of text set above a bordered panel reading - Mary Hancock October 1790, aged 11 years, flanked by two studies of trees, all set within a concentric border within a veneered frame with gilt borders, 15 x 32 cm approx
A collection of decorative plates and dishes including a Royal Worcester example with printed and infilled decoration of Hereford Cathedral, a continental plate with pierced border and painted pink rose and pussy willow design, a 19th century dessert dish with painted landscape panel within green and gilt border, a boxed Coalport Revelry pattern cake serving plate and matching serving slice, etc
A 19th century stained glass and leaded lancet shaped panel/window depicting a biblical scene of four male figures carrying scripture, another holding an emblem For The Lamb of God, 135 cm tall x 53 cm wide approx together with a further 19th century stained glass and leaded panel of rectangular form (AF), 183 cm tall x 56 cm wide approx
A late Victorian/early 20th Century oak and brass mounted "Hall" letter box, the sloping lid with brass flap worded "Letters" above bevelled glass panel and conforming front panel with telegraph slide below, flanked by open letter racks (with Bramah lock), 16.75ins wide x 8.5ins deep x 10.75ins high
A 1960's American "Gottlieb's Mibs" electrically powered 5p in-the-slot pinball machine manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co, Chicago, Illinois, with glazed fronted back panel containing balls and score and aluminum framed casing and on Chromium plated legs, 23ins wide x 53ins deep x 66ins high (upper case somewhat scuffed)
A 1960's "William's Friendship 7" electrically powered coin-in-the slot pinball machine manufactured by Williams Electronic Manufacturing Corp, Chicago, Ilinois, the illuminated upper panel depicting a spaceship, a spaceman and worded "Friendship 7" with aluminium framed table top casing and on Chromium plated legs, 22ins wide x 52ins deep x 66ins high
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Josiah Kember of Shaw, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and matted and engraved dial centre to the thirty hour brass and iron framed movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in "North Country" oak and mahogany banded case with moulded cornice and slender turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany and flanked by reeded quarter columns and conforming raised panel to base, on bracket feet, 78ins high Note : Josiah Kember recorded working before 1771 to 1777
A late Victorian plain silver rectangular two-handled enclosed inkstand of early 18th Century design, the flat top with four lidded compartments enclosing two glass inkwells (lacking silver covers) and with folding scroll loop handles to sides, on panel feet, 8.25ins x 6ins x 2.25ins high, by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1894 (weight 36ozs - not including inkwells), the lids engraved with two crests and initials "C.S from J.P. Miller 1897)
A 1930s partner's walnut kneehole desk of "Art Deco" design by Maple & Co, the top with rounded corners and square edge and with recessed centre panel inset with green leather, fitted eight drawers to one side and cupboards to reverse, 60ins x 36ins x 30ins high (generally scuffed and marked and veneers chipped around edge)
A late 17th/early 18th Century panelled oak coffer with plain lid and three panel front, on stile feet, 43ins wide x 18ins deep x 25ins high, a ditto plank coffer of small proportions, 25ins wide x 10ins deep x 18ins high, and an 18th Century oak rectangular bible box with stand for same, 28ins wide x 22ins deep x 29ins high (all in poor condition)
A pair of English Regency glass decanters and stoppers with hobnail and panel cutting and three rings to the neck, each 9ins high, a Regency glass cylindrical bowl and cover on high foot, 5.75ins high, two black lacquered bottle coasters with gilt detail, 5.25ins and 5.75ins diameter, and a small collection of glassware, various

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