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A reproduction Oak Bureau/Bookcase having moulded cornice over moulded upper border, the bookcase having an opposing pair of leaded glazed doors opening to reveal two adjustable shelves. The three panel fall front with central carved linen fold motif opening to reveal seven pigeonholes and single short drawer over carved front frieze drawer flanked by automatic lopers, over a lower pair of single linen fold carved doors, fitted with iron handles and hinges throughout and on a lower plinth base, 132 1/4'' wide x 74 1/2'' high x 18'' deep.
A striking large Walnut Cabinet by Universal Furniture having moulded cornice over the four glazed bevel plate single pane doors opening to reveal glass shelves and mirrored back, the central opposing doors flanked by opposing serpentine shaped doors with glazed side, the base having a central chest of two short over two long graduated cock beaded drawers with Burr veneered fronts and large oval handles flanked by serpentine multi-faceted opposing doors on a plinth base, 70'' wide x 82 1/2'' high x 19'' deep.
A circa 1920 white painted French pine ''Shabby Chic'' Dresser Base/Kitchen Cabinet having rectangular top over central small single drawer over large pair of single moulded panel doors opening to reveal single shelf, on a lower plinth on bracket feet, 51'' wide x 41 1/8'' high x 22 3/4'' deep.
A 19th c. German made ebonised Architectural Mantle Clock in Roman Temple form with pediment top, the circular white enamel Roman numeral face having brass centre and rim under single bevel edge pane door, flanked either side by half turned Corinthian style columns on lower plinth base, marked to the rear H.A.C. and with 14 day strike, 10 1/2'' wide x 11 1/4'' high x 6'' deep
An oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, B.Edwards, Knowle, circa 1830, swan neck pediment, 12-inch painted arched dial, date aperture, arch painted with a seated figure in a landscape scene, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 221cm high03.05.16, Case is faded, veneers are cracked in parts, plinth with splits, dial with crazing marks and small chips to the paint in parts, later seatboard, later seatboard, later side blocks to the cheeks, possibly a later case, movement needs cleaning, with a pendulum and weight.
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed John Myers, London, circa 1780, pagoda pediment, stop brass fluted pilasters, nicely figured arched trunk door, plinth with raised quatre form panel, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre with a date aperture, seconds dial, engraved scroll decoration and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 244cm high02.03.16, Hood with the central circular fret damaged and some moulding and half the fret missing, finials are missing, front of the hood with later metal mounts, central mount with part of it missing, trunk sides with chips to the back edge, trunk door with minor cracks, plinth with small cracks, panel to the plinth with veneer slightly lifting, small scratches and scuff marks in parts, dial is discoloured, later hands, movement is complete but needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Japanned eight day longcase clock, gilt decorated case with floral, bird and oriental pagoda and figural scenes, 12-inch brass dial with a silvered dial bearing an inscription Richard Bullock, Ellesmere 151, seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, later case, 226cm high 03.05.16, Case decoration has been restored, front door is locked, plinth front panel with cracks, case side cheeks have been re-built, later case, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, movement has no drive for the date, with two weights and a pendulum.
An eight day longcase clock, pagoda top case, 12-inch arched brass dial, matted centre with seconds dial, date aperture and signed on a plaque Eliezer & Jas Chater, London, strike/silent selection in the arch, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 245cm high29.04.16, Later case with ebonised stained surfaces, plinth with cracks, dial is dirty and discoloured, movement needs cleaning, strike/silent movement parts are missing, selection feature is not working, with two weights and a pendulum.
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, caddied pediment with brass finials, inlaid trunk and plinth, bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial silvered centre bearing an inscription Chas Hopwood, Rochdale, date aperture, pierced arch, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later case, 255cm high03.05.16, Later case has been polished, hood glass is cracked, small cracks in parts, later feet, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, with swan neck pediment, the enamelled dial with articulated hunting scene supported by reeded columns, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the trunk door flanked by reeded columns, to a box base and plinth, eight day striking movement, height 214cm
*Imperial Russian Medal. Nicholas I (1796-1855), Unveiling of his Equestrian Statue in St Petersburg, large copper medal by P Brusnitsyn 1859, obverse struck with bust facing left in armour with eagle topped helmet, the reverse with the statue and plinth 86mm diameter, extremely fine in original card box with manuscript label inscribed Medal Nicholas 1st Russia The statue was designed by Auguste Ricard de Monferrand who was also the architect of the St. Isaac's Cathedral. The monument shows a statue of Nicholas on a horse which balances only on its hind legs, the pedestal is decorated with allegorical figures sculpted by Nikolai Ramazanov and Robert Salemann, the figured which resemble the spouse and daughters of Nicholas I, represent Faith, Justice, Wisdom and Might. (1)
*Aviation & Military Collectables. An unopened tin of Aeroplane Christmas Pudding, circa 1930, by Gartrell White Ltd, Newtown Australia, a WWII-period carved wood model of an RAF officer's saloon car, in black and brown mounted on a wooden plinth, 20 cm long, five inert mills bombs, three brass shells, etc. (a carton)
*Gun Turret. A fine workshop presentation model of a WWII Aircraft Gun Turret Cupola C. Mk. II by Wilmot-Breeden Ltd of Birmingham, of spherical form with perspex and nickel panels, two guns and engraved presentation plaque mounted on an adjustable circular ebonised plinth, 17cm high Wilmot-Breeden Ltd was established by Carl Louis "Charles" Breeden (1891-1951) in 1922 to manufacture automotive components. In 1937 they expanded as aeronautical engineers, the company employed more than 5000 people. (1)
Holderness Hunt - a silver two handled presentation trophy cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, of urn form with upswept handles with stylised horses head mounts, raised on a knopped pedestal base, to a mahogany plinth, height 35 cm, weight 52 oz Provenance; by family descent. Inscribed "Holderness Hunt Point to Point, March 20th 1924, Farmers Race, Presented to the winner by Capt. J. Harrison - Broadley, M.F.H." Sold with photographs depicting the owner, the cup, the horse and the jockey. The winner of the race was Lissett III, raised by the Wright family of Nafferton, following his success in this race he was sold to Lord Grimthorpe, and was entered into the Foxhunters Chase at Aintree, falling at the Canal Bridge turn on the second time around. Capt J.Harrison - Broadley was the Master of Foxhounds for the Hunt.
A marble and gilt metal striking mantel clock garniture, early 20th century, four columns raised on a marble plinth, scroll and floral mounts, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 42cm high, with a pair of urn shaped garniture, 30cm high27.04.16, Gilt metal surfaces are discoloured, front of the base corner has been touched up and filled, dial is slightly loose, movement is dirty, garniture with metal surfaces discoloured, small chips to the base, with a pendulum.
An Art Deco oak cocktail table with 'pop-up' centre, the circular top with pop-up centre section of two white plastic mounted tiers, the lower moulded with shallow divisions for bottles and glasses, above a cylindrical column and raised on a conforming, reeded plinth with peg feet 59 x 76cm (23 x 30in)
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