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A French 19th Century ormolu mounted kingwood cabinet, the top with three-quarter gallery and applied mounts of goat mask heads, scrolls, etc. to the frieze, the centre fitted baize-lined shelves and enclosed by a glazed door, the cupboards to each side fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by a door painted Vernis Martin type scenes, each with drawer under, the base fitted a central drawer with similarly painted front and shaped panels to each side, on four fluted tapered front pillars with geometric back and gallery beneath finely applied gilt metal baskets of fruit, swags, etc., on turned feet, 122cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: The cabinet is in good condition overall. All painted panels are blistered and left hand drawer panel scratched. All mounts are in good and complete condition. We question the pillar uprights' capitals and feet, as the applied decoration is not repeated anywhere else and the lower tier gallery is of inferior quality to the top gallery. Right hand drawer bears a label G. Grimard, Paris however we believe this to have been added later. Typical crackleware to vernis martin panels.
An Empire escritoire with later marble top, fitted a frieze drawer above a fall front cupboard, flanked by columns, 96cm wide Condition Report: There are noticeable splits to the pillar capitals, right hand side, fall and door front, there is a nasty gouge to left hand side, interior of the fall is badly rubbed, the side sprung drawers do not shut, new marble top
A large gilt brass quarter striking carriage clock, London circa 1850, the foliate engraved dial signed Charles Frodsham, 115 New Bond Street, London No. 2070, strike/silent lever at XII, the five-pillar two-train fusee quarter striking on two gongs, similarly signed backplate, the case with foliate cast side frets, canted scroll corners and bun feet, 28.5cm high Condition Report: The clock photo is more squat than the clock actually is. Provenance: London saleroom in 1980's. This clock has been in a private collection for many years and has been well maintained. The foliate spandrels at the sides have later material, the clock is in very good condition. No key with the clock but easily opened with a standard key.
A group of nineteen late 1920's painted wooden models, including a garage building with ramp, a train, a charabane, a steam roller, a petrol lorry, road sweeper, Royal Mail van, two fire engines, an open trunk, a sports car, a rocket car, an ice cream tricycle, a dog (with dog), a petrol pump, a pillar box, a tram, two rail wagons and a policeman
An early Victorian mahogany cased bracket clock, having an unsigned white enamel dial, single winding hole for a chain driven eight day four pillar fusee movement, having anchor escapement, case interior bears repairers label for Francis Kerby of Jersey, dated 1849, h.43cm Condition Report / Extra Information Not currently in working order.No key or pendulum.
An Oak Thirty Hour Alarm Hooded Wall Timepiece, signed Budgen, Croyden, circa 1740, arched pediment, 5-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, central alarm disc, single hand, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and alarm striking on a bell, later case, 51cm high see illustration . 15.06.18, Case is later, case has been cleaned, dial chapter ring with small pieces of wax lacking to some numerals, movement is dusty and needs cleaning, with a pendulum and weights.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed S.Lomax, Blackburn, circa 1770, swan neck pediment, wavy shaped trunk door flanked with inset pilasters, plinth with canted corners, 13-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with engraved scroll decoration, date aperture, penny moonphase and lunar scale apertures, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 225cm high see illustration . 19.06.18, Hood with some moulding detail missing to the sides, swan neck front capital has come off, some wood is slightly lifting to the left hand side of the trunk, right hand side of the plinth with side panel and mouldings have come apart due to dry joints, sides of the skirting have come apart, plinth with the top right hand side corner moulding is missing, plinth left hand side with wood lifting, dial is discoloured, chapter ring needs silvering, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock with Half Hour Passing Strike, signed John Dickman, North Shore, Sunderland, 1816, arched pediment with three brass ball finials, arched trunk with inlaid stringing and flanked by inset pilasters, bracket feet, 13-inch circular white painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement, rack hour striking on a bell and passing strike on a smaller bell, 220cm high see illustration . 19.06.18, Hood right hand side moulding is chipped to the back corner, plinth is slightly faded and chipped to the top left hand side corner and with a crack, feet with scuff marks, dial is discoloured and rubbed, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A Walnut Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Carter in Cambridge, circa 1700, the case with flat top hood, door with floral inlay flanked by twisted columns, convex moulding above the rectangular trunk door inlaid with birds and flowers within D-ended panels, plinth with marquetry front panel, 11-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed ''Wm Carter in Cambridge'', matted dial centre nicely foliate engraved, subsidiary seconds, date/day of the week and an unusual ring aperture engraved with days of the week deities symbols, winged cherub spandrels, six pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, (dial and movement circa 1700) possibly ''later'' associated to case circa 1700, 207cm high See illustrations . 19.06.18, Case is faded due to sunlight, front of the hood with a later metal fret, pediment corners with chips, converted from rising hood to forward-sliding hood, case with cracks, some trunk mouldings have been replaced, front and sides of the plinth with cracks, reduced plinth has been re-built from the bottom side of the marquetry panel and the skirting is replaced, some minor chips to the marquetry panels, trunk door is slightly bowed, dial is slightly discoloured in parts, wood blocks have been added to both sides of the side case cheeks to lift the movement seatboard up to fit the hood correctly, movement is dirty, later seatboard, bottom of the pendulum rod is broken and old signs of a soldering mark, with pendulum and two weights.
A Regency Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Barwise, London, arched pediment with wooden ball finials, fluted canted corners, nicely figured arched trunk door flanked with 3/4 length fluted pilasters, moulded plinth with bracket feet, 12-inch circular silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, two dials for seconds and date, strike/silent selection lever above 12, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, wooden pendulum rod with a large bob and rating nut, brass cased weights, 200cm high see illustration . 20.06.18, Hood with the central finial missing, right hand side finial is loose and chipped to the lower edge, both side frets are missing, left hand side fret with its frame moulding missing, case is faded in parts, trunk door with a later added large lock escutcheon plate, front of the plinth with cracks and the wood is slightly lifting, moulding to the plinth with chips, veneers are lacking to the plinth and skirting, plinth left hand side with a black residue staining mark, dial is discoloured and needs silvering, movement is dirty, movement in going order.
C. Reichert - Polished Brass VIII Bennogasse Monocular Microscope. c.1880 - 1900, Signed on the Foot - C. Reichert and on The Tube. No 10890. Features Double Mirror, Swiveling Condenser with Iris Diaphragm, Ebonite Stage, Rack and Pinion, Coarse Adjustment, Milled Head, Screw Fine Adjustment to The Pillar, Double Nose Piece, Locular, 2 Objectives - Height 11 Inches, In Fitted Case with Matching Number. Comes with Original Carrying Box
A 19th Century pink, white and black marble urn stand, the square top on a turned column support with brass embellishments to the top and bottom, on a stepped square base, 30 cm x 106.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS The supporting square marble section has been repaired and the central pillar has been broken in two and repaired.. There are cracks/natural faults throughout. Knocks, general wear and tear to include knocks to the brass ware and pitting and patination - see images for more details
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8 DAY LONG CASE CLOCK by Watkin Owen of Llanrwst, having moulded cornice to the flat hood above square aperture flanked by turned columns, the waist with cross banded, arched, moulded door flanked by quarter reeded pillasters on a panelled base. Square face with fruit and flowers painted to the spandrels, Roman chapter ring, with sailing galleons to the field, seconds dial and date aperture. The face 13" square, overall 2m 10cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: A little dry but basically sound, lacking some patination, original feet appear to be missing, face is good, includes pendulum and two weights. Four pillar movement, Wilson false plate between movement and face, may not have started together? Clock is clean and tidy buy back boards may have been replaced and lacks feet.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE MARBLE AND BRASS MOUNTED FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE mounted with swag and bird decoration, the case supported by four pillars with visible pendulum and barrel-shaped movement. The floral painted 4" enamel dial, fronting an 8-day spring driven movement with count-wheel strike on a bell, with a pair of candelabra having pillar stems and moulded bases, the clock is 45cm high.ConditionIn good original condition.
Antique German Grandfather Clock Retailed by Hershede. Mahogany Bonnet Top Case with Urn Finials and Pillar Sides. The Case with Split Columns, Glass Door and Bracket Feet. The Dial is Finely Engraved with a Moon Phase and Globes. Comes with Original Pendulum, Weights and Key. Very Good Condition. Measures 96 Inches Tall by 22 Inches Wide and 14-1/2 inches Deep. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request. (estimate $1100-$1500)
A mid 18th century lacquered, eight day longcase clock by Tho Bradford, London, having a brass dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. The five pillar movement striking on a bell and the case door having visible pendulum and fluted columns to the hood, 77 1/2"h

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