Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn dining table and six chairs comprising: rectangular refectory table 96" by 39" x 29" high on twin turned pillar supports united by a stretcher, and six lattice back chairs, with hide seats , each piece having a typical mouse signature In very good order
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A Regency mahogany twin fusee lancet bracket clock, the 6 1/2 inch enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals, the mahogany Gothic style case with cluster pillar front corners under turned finials flanking a ribbon moulded panel between pierced fret sides with gilt metal side ring handles, the eight day twin fusee movement lacking bell, 51cm high
A 19th century ebonised and brass inlaid chiming twin fusee bracket clock by John Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London No.11520, the 8 inch silvered arched dial with ring of Roman numerals under a silent strike subsidiary dial to the arch, the chain driven twin fusee four pillar movement striking the hours on a single bell and the half and quarters on eight smaller bells, signed and engraved to the back plated, the arched case with scrolling leaf and flowerhead brass inlay to the front under pineapple gilt brass finials over lion ring side handles and lancet glazed panels raised on four gilt metal short claw feet, 61cm high
A George III ebonised eight day twin fusee bracket clock by Francis Holland, London, the 7 inch brass dial with centred oval signature plaque signed 'Fran Holland, London' within a silvered chapter ring of Arabic and Roman numerals within foliate pierced spandrels under a subsidiary silent/strike dial to the arch, the four pillar twin fusee movement lacking bell, the arched ebonised case with gilt brass swing handle to the top on four short ogee brass bracket feet, 41cm high
An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock the associated 10¾ inch square brass dial signed Joseph Smith, Chester to the silvered chapter ring with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and mask moulded pierced corner spandrels, the five pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with bell top over three quarter tapering fluted front corner hood pilasters above a long narrow trunk door with glass lenticle on a boarded base and later skirting plinth, 206cm high
A William III scarlet japanned longcase clock the movement circa 1700 the case associated and later decorated, the 11 inch square brass dial signed T H O Bridge, London, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic and Roman numerals with cherub moulded pieced spandrels, the eight day five pillar movement striking on a single bell, the case later scarlet japanned depicting figures and pagodas highlighted in gilt, the hood with three quarter tapering turned front corner hood pilasters, over a long trunk door on a box base and short bracket feet, 190.5cm high
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A Georgian mahogany twin pillar D end two sectional extending dining table with two additional leaves raised on turned pillars and swept tripods with brass caps and castors (with later leaf supporting rails), together with a set of six mahogany bar back dining chairs with x framed moulded splats over drop in floral upholstered seats raised on square tapered column supports united by stretchers
A Georgian style mahogany occasional table, the circular tray top raised on a turned pillar and tripod together with an Edwardian mahogany occasional table with circular top raised on slender square tapered supports united by an x framed stretcher and a more contemporary two tier coffee table on shaped supports
A 19th century Kings Type corkscrew, a James Heeley A1 Double Lever corkscrew, and a bow corkscrew (3) See illustration Condition report Report by NG Four pillar corkscrew: Handle chipped and crack, brush missing. Some corrosion and dirt. Helix shortened. No visible cracks in the threaded screw.
Pair of 19th Century French ormolu three branch candelabra, each centre section formed as an amphora with three branches, standing on triple hoof feet, central mask head decoration depicting a classical maiden and with central pillar having figural decoration depicting a cherub and a nymph, 63cm high One cherub has what appears to be a manufacturing flaw through the top of its foot giving the impression of a break but would appear never to have been detached from the foot - ** General condition consistent with age
15th Century sculpted stone plinth. Possibly a pillar capital from a castle or from the old market place in Loughrea, Co. Galway. The motifs on its sides are animals - cow, bull, goat, horse etc. - so not thought to be the base of a cross or the base of a Celtic cross. Further there is a central depression but no sign of mortar and no hole to support a cross. The estate it was in was established by Sir Ulick Burke (de Burgo) in the 14th century. A historic piece of Irish masonry.Provenance: Hubert de Burgh- Canning, Lord Clanricard, The Clanricarde Estate, Co. Galway; thence, circa 1890, to the present owner`s family. 20 by 20 by 9.5in., 50 by 50 by 23.75cm.
A GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY MAHOGANY DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK by Kays of Worcester, the 11 1/2 inch (29cm) circular cream painted dial with black Roman numerals, with a four-pillar fusee movement, the case with applied plaque `G.W.R. 3388`, complete with pendulum and key, 73cm high. Provenance: The signal box (and later the station house), Bishop`s Nympton & Molland station, on the Barnstaple branch line.
A PAIR OF ORMOLU CANDELABRA IN THE LOUIS XV MANNER, of cast rococo scroll design, incorporating foliage and floral stems, each with a pillar issuing five scrolling candle branches with foliate-wrapped bud nozzles and everted drip trays, on a waisted, pierced and scroll pedestal, 20th century, 59.5cm high
AN IMPOSING PAIR OF LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE CANDLESTICKS, of pierced square section, each with a pillar supporting an integral nozzle and sconce with balustrated border, on a conforming square base with shaped apron and bracket feet, impressed mark, early 20th century, 39.5cm high. See illustration
A LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE CANDLESTICK, of pierced square section, the pillar supporting an integral nozzle and sconce with balustrated border, on a conforming moulded wheat ear and husk decorated base, impressed mark, early 20th century, 25.5cm high; another with faceted octagonal baluster pillar, impressed mark, early 20th century, 26.5cm high; and another creamware candlestick, the shaped square section pillar supporting an urn nozzle, spreading shaped square base, impressed mark 'Turner', 19th century, 27cm high (3)
A OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY COLLECTION comprising a Tri-ang No.R156/R225, B.R. Class 4SUB Electric Multiple Unit, S1057S & S1052S, green livery, unboxed; a Hornby wagon, boxed; and a Hornby Dublo No.5005, Engine Shed Kit (2-Road), boxed (one wall with broken end pillar); together with an O.K. plastic R.A.F. Aircraft transporter, with friction-drive motor, unboxed (aircraft lacking both wings, tail, propeller and one wheel).
A BRASS DOUBLE SIDED OVAL DRESSING MIRROR with bevelled plates, on baluster pillar and low domed foot, 80cm h, early 20th c Localised oxidation where traces of lacquer remain and polish residue. Uncommonly heavy, the base being filled with plaster for stability. Both glass plates, which may well be the original, in good condition with all the silvering
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PEWTER CANDLESTICKS the fluted square pillar on spreading knop and foot, 21.5cm h, maker WI, a pellet between, a portcullis above, 18th c One slightly split on one side of the flanked knop. On one the portcullis part of the mark very rubbed, minor dents, scratches and residue but complete and unrestored

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