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George III longcase clock the square hood with broken arch pediment and flanking pilasters above a panel door and conforming plinth base with original grained painted finish, the square 10in brass dial with floral spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals, signed John Dadswell, Burwash with single train thirty hour movement
George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock having arched hood enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and strike silent dial, subsidiary seconds with date aperture, inscribed Junior Gatward Hitchin, the two train movement striking on a bell above a flush panelled door and conforming plinth base
George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a shaped panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass moon phase dial with mask head spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Day, Wakefield, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell
Victorian mahogany musical bracket clock, the pagoda case with carved and moulded plinth, the engraved, gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals below three subsidiary chime silent, slow / fast and Whittington Westminster selectors, the three train movement with anchor escapement chiming on eight bells and striking on gongs, 17ins high
George III oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above an arched panel door and conforming moulded plinth base with splay bracket feet, the gilt brass dial with floral spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Thomas Spence Dysart, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (case with some alterations)
Large Victorian mahogany and gilt brass mounted musical bracket clock, the galleried top with inset classical frieze above an arched dial with floral spandrels flanked by caryatid corner pilasters above a moulded plinth base with further gilt brass mounts and feet, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals below three subsidiary chime silent, fast / slow and bell selectors, the three train movement with anchor escapement, chiming on eight bells and striking on gongs, 24.5ins high
A LATE VICTORIAN TEAK LIBRARY BOOKCASE the glazed doors above enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with single drawer over twin panelled doors and all on a plinth base and with label within certifying this piece of furniture was made from wood of old navy ships, broken up by Henry Castle & Sons. Ltd of Millbank, Westminster and dated 28th May 1895, 126cm wide x 209cm high
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tubular bell quarter chiming eight-day longcase... An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tubular bell quarter chiming eight-day longcase regulator, William Drew, Peterborough , early 20th century, The very substantial triple train movement chiming the quarters on eight tubular gongs and striking the hour on an additional gong, the going train with deadbeat escapement, Harrison's maintaining power and fine beat adjustment for the wood rod pendulum with cylindrical nickel plated bob, the 13 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the fine foliate scroll engraved centre within applied silvered chapter ring with raised gilt Arabic numerals and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, the arch with twin subsidiary Strike/Silent and Whittington/Westminster selection dials with rosette engraved centres, upper silvered infill panel signed WILLIAM DREW, MAKER, Peterboro' and flanked by conforming mounts, the swan neck pedimented case with Corinthian columns flanking dial and rectangular sound frets to sides of hood above bevel-glazed break-arch caddy moulded door flanked by Corinthian quarter columns to trunk, on fielded panel fronted plinth base with canted front angles and moulded skirt, 246cm (97ins) high.
A Swansea porcelain figure of a greyhound seated on a cushion, as illustrated in 'Swansea Porcelain' by W D John, plate 48B, with black painted eyes and gilt detail, the base measuring 10.5cm x 6.25cm, a 19th century porcelain a model of a pointer on a scroll plinth,and two 19th century porcelain figures of a girl with a kitten and a fiddler (all at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Pointer - Firing crack to the left hand front of the plinth. Firing crack where the tail meets the body of the dog. 12cm long, 6.5cm deep, paintwork to the nose rubbed. Impressed 13 and N to the base. Greyhound - Both ears restored, cracks running over the dog's face, crack running down from the left ear to the leg and around the top of the leg to the waist. Other front paw cracked. Gilding worn. Tail broken with section lacking, 10.5cm long, 6.25cm deep. Fiddler-Arm lacking and damage to fiddle where hand would have been. Numbered to base. General wear to glaze and enamels, 15cm high. Girl with cat - Hat broken, cat has damage to ear and tail, fence broken. Wear to ends of her feet, 10.25cm high
A Tunbridge Ware satinwood book stand, the hinged sides with tesserae mosaic flowers and leaves, one side with butterfly, (for similar see Margaret Gill's 'Tunbridge Ware' page 28) and the other side with a view of a ruin of an abbey, raised on a rectangular plinth with bobbin turned edges and carved square feet, 45cm x 27cm CONDITION REPORT: Butterfly hinged end - 1/3 of the body has been filled in and painted in areas. Replacement veneer (not satinwood) to the area around the handle. Satinwood veneer has been re-glued in places with evidence of glue around the edges. There is also some splitting to the satinwood veneer. Ruin hinged end - Sections lacking and filled in comprised of: Along the bottom, to the the right hand side of the ruin and small areas around the edge. Glue spot near to the largest window. Hinges fixed having been broken and wood split. Replacement veneer (not satinwood) to the right hand side of the ruin and along the bottom. Section of replacement veneer (not satinwood) to the back of the panel. Some splitting to the satinwood veneer. Glue around the edge of the satinwood veneer indicates other repair work. Front hinged panel - Mosaic in good order. General dents and scratches. Remainder - Satinwood veneer has a section replaced (not satinwood) in one corner. Veneer with chip to two other corners and a small section lacking along the side. General scratches and quite dirty, One of the bobbin sections has a piece broken off. One of the feet has a piece broken off. Glue around the base indicates additional repair work.
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