GLASGOW SCHOOL ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER ONE AND A HALF PINT WATER JUGone and a half pint, body embossed with scrolling stylised rose bud design, scalloped dome to lid, 17cm high; together with an early 20th century brass samovar, lid engraved with faux exhibition medals, two scroll handles to body, on a circular plinth foot with four paw feet, 37cm high (2)
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A Victorian pine single door cupboard enclosing hanging space above a single drawer to plinth base CONDITION REPORTS Height approx 216cm, depth of cornice approx 52cm. Cornice 87cm wide approx. Internal depth excluding door is approx 41cm. Panels are splitting, various cracks, old nail holes. Some damage to bottom door, lock mechanism is missing, edging around one drawer is missing. Scratches, chips, knocks, some losses.
A Victorian oak wellington chest, the plain top above four full front cupboard doors raised on a plinth base CONDITION REPORTS Approx 50.5cm deep, 62cm long, 93cm high. Top has some splits and waterstains and scratches, dents, chips. There is wear to the varnish on fall front doors and wear where doors hit the handle below. no keys. Some loss to the carving on top of left column. Wear and tear, knocks, chips, significant scuffing to corners of pillars at bases. Left panel is split.
A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, the plain top with guilded leather inset above three drawers to two banks of three drawers raised on plinth bases CONDITION REPORTS Leather top has scratches and sticky lables. Rips to leather, several chunks missing. Chunk missing from bottom moulding of left bank of drawers. Moulding missing from one drawer completely and chips missing from other areas. Scuffs and scratches. Right bank moulding has been repaired and base repaired. General wear and tear including splits, scuffs, losses, etc. Approx 119cm long, 70cm deep, 72.5cm high.
A mid 18th Century oak Bible box, the fall carved "AH 1748" opening to reveal three short drawers over a deep recess, with an oak and crossbanded front, on moulded plinth base, together with a Christians Complete Family Bible 1790 printed the the executors of B. Jackson, with handwritten pen inscriptions relating the the Hamer family, and AFTER J HUGH JOHNSON "Turkey and Asia Biblical Regions, The Holy Land and its borders", engraved map of the Middle East, and AFTER JOHN MACNAB "Sketch Map of the Region of the Exodus to illustrate alternative view of the route of the Israelites", hand coloured engraving by J.Bartholomew
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid Waring & Gillows triple wardrobe compactum being raised on plinth base with 3 upright sections, central mirror door with drawers to inside, flared cornice atop. Dismantles into 5 pieces for ease of movement. Warings label to interior. Matching Chest of Drawers and wardrobe on lots 1456 and 1457.Measures 214cms high x 214cms wide x 62cms deep.
A modern burr walnut grandmother clock having a brass dial with silver chapter ring, figural spandrels, matted centre ad rolling moon phase to the arch. Powered by a three weight movement striking on rods being housed in an arch top case with brass finials scroll pierced frieze and frets with gilt mounted, ebonised fore columns. All over a long trunk door and raised on a mahogany plinth base. Measures: 190cms high x 48cms wide x 28cms deep.
A c.1900 American stained wood gingerbread clock with shaped exterior and modelled plinth, surrounding a hinged arched glazed door, the circular white chapter ring set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Co, New York, United States of America", height 57cm, width 37cm.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above painted dial inscribed "J.Dennet, Windle", housing an eight day movement, above arched door with plinth base to ogee bracket feet, dial repainted, height 223cm. CONDITION REPORT: Weights and pendulum present. Not known if in working order.
A George III oak longcase clock, the caddy top above brass dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed "J.M. Bamish, Rochdale", with eight day movement and the case with long door to plinth base, height 213cm, case associated to dial and movement. CONDITION REPORT: Has had restoration. Case and component parts are associated. Case is poorly presented, split and lacquered.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial set with rolling moon phase and inscribed "Glover, St Helens, Feckit", with eight day movement above an inlaid panel, arched short door and plinth base, height approx 240cm.
DAVID COMPIGNE OF WINTON; A George III oak longcase clock, the brass square dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, inscribed "Compigne Winton", flanked by two ring turned pilasters above single door with circular glazed aperture, on pedestal base with ogee bracket feet, height 201cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial size is 10.25 inches. There is a David Compigne clock maker listed as operating in Winchester in 1718. Nothing more is known about this clock maker. Dial and movement are associated to the case. The lower half of the plinth is replaced. There are some old repairs.
A large and impressive 19th century French oak Gothic side cabinet, the upper section with pierced fleur-de-lis and quatrefoil frieze centred with a grotesque figure above a castellated pilaster before a carved panel of fighting figures, with two pierced slides and fluted pillars above a bowfronted central cupboard with ornate brass strap decoration, detailed ornate carving, two further cupboard doors, three frieze drawers, further fluted pillars, and a bracket plinth base, bearing label to the back "Le Garde Meuble Public, Bedel and Cie, 18 Rue St Augustin", and numbered 16176, width 146cm, height 270cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor staining to centre surface and minor losses to lattice work. Scuffing to pot board, fretwork missing but present, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
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