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NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY AND TULIP WOOD CROSSBANDED MURAL DISPLAY CABINET, the dentil moulded breakfront cornice above a pair of two panel glazed cupboard doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves to the interior, flanked by matching pair of cupboard doors, over a moulded plinth with cut out centre section, 40" (101.6cm) high, 39" x 9 1/4" (99cm x 23.5cm) originally the superstructure to a larger piece of furniture
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Jerem(y) Thompson, London, the 12" dial with silvered chapter ring, scroll pierced spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted centre, and signed circular silvered plaque to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in an associated composite case with parcel gilt ball and spike finials, dentil moulded cornice and gilt capped free standing fore-columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top and raised on a panelled base with plinth base, 90" (228.6cm) high, supplied with a note giving details of the maker and noting that a full overhaul service was carried out in January 2010
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DWARF BOOKCASE ENCLOSED BY TWO GLASS PANEL DOORS, originally with a marble top (now absent), decorated with carved rosewood appliques to the frieze, doors, plinth and ends, of flowers interweaving leaf stems and tasselled cords, on a plinth base, 34 1/4" (87cm) wide, 47 1/2" (20.5cm) high, 13" (33cm) deep
IMPRESSIVE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CARVED WALNUT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the deep moulded cornice above an open centre section with four adjustable shelves, framed by a pair of secret cupboard doors, made from fluted pilasters and shell capped niches, enclosed by a pair of glazed cupboard doors, each enclosing three adjustable shelves to the interiors, the advanced breakfront lower section with a pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by panels and a matching pair of cupboard doors, the whole raised on a deep plinth, 95" (241.3cm) high overall, upper section 69" (175.3cm), lower section 26" (66cm), 144" (366cm) wide, 19 1/2" (49.5cm) deep (ON VIEW GROUND FLOOR SALEROOM)
CAMEO FURNITURE, GEORGIAN STYLE BURR WALNUTWOOD TALLBOY, the moulded oblong top above a pair of cupboard doors, enclosing two fixed shelves to the interior, the lower section with a slide above four long drawers, fitted with brass swan neck handles with shaped back plates and raised on a plinth base with cut-out bracket feet, 57 1/2" (146cm) high, 32 1/2" x 17 3/4" (82.6cm x 45.1cm)
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID MANTEL CLOCK, the 6 1/2" enamelled roman dial powered by a single fusee movement, housed in a drum top case with foliate scroll border and brass pineapple finial, mounted on a plinth base with panelled scrolled work and raised on scroll carved front supports, 19 3/4" (50.2cm) high, overall, (lacks pendulum, dial replaced or re-enamelled and back door replaced with crude wooden disc)
WINTERHALDER, GERMANY GOOD QUALITY 1920's CHIMING MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 1/4" dial with foliate pierced spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted and silvered centre and silent/chime and Westminster/Whittington dials to the arch, the reverse stamped, 16808, powered by a substantial movement, driven by three brass cased weights and striking on eight graduated silvered tubular gongs and single hour gong, the case with swan neck pediment over cluster fore columns and pierced sound frets to the sides, over a Chippendale style blind fret carved frieze and long trunk door with bevel edged over glazed centre and raised on a panelled base with shaped plinth, 85" (216cm) high (one hammer broken)
A 19th Century brass framed "Skeleton" clock, the 6.25ins diameter painted and fretted dial with Roman numerals to the eight day single train fusee movement with passing strike on bell, supported on twin pierced brass frames, each with triple pinnacle crestings, 13ins high, and mounted on white marble oval two tier plinth and with oval glass dome or same, 16.75ins high overall
A late 19th Century French gilt metal cased mantel clock, No. 91533, the 3ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt metal case of drum pattern flanked by standing figure of a young man and leafage, on white alabaster and gilt metal mounted base with four turned feet, 12ins high, complete with giltwood plinth and ebonised base with oval glass dome for same, 17ins high overall
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and champleve enamel "Four Glass" mantel clock by S. Marti, No. 684848, the 3.5ins diameter cream enamelled dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, and with compensated mercury pendant, contained in oval case surmounted by acanthus leaf gallery and with enamel columns, on plinth base, 12ins high
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Evens of Halsted, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting and moulded cornice, and turned and fluted pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany, the confirming base with raised astragal moulding and double plinth base, 89ins high Note : "Kent Clocks and Clock Makers" by Michael Pearson, published by Mayfield Books 1997 shows two makers of the same name, movement probably made by the father, circa 1730-1740 and the case would date later, possibly during the time of the son, recorded working circa 1795
An Edwardian gentleman's mahogany wardrobe, the doors and drawer fronts in figured veneers and crossbanded in satinwood, the upper part with angled cornice, fitted three sliding trays enclosed by a pair of arched panelled doors, the base fitted two short and two long drawers, on plinth base, 49ins wide x 21ins deep x 84ins high
A pair of stained wood and ebonised display cabinets made by Drexel Heritage Furnishings, decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, the upper part with moulded cornices and fitted three plate glass shelves, enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, the bases enclosed by a pair of doors, on plinth supports, each 37ins wide x 15ins deep x 80ins high
Attributed to Ince & Mayhew,a rare yew wood escritoire,mid 18th century, with harewood crossbanding and chequer stringing, the shaped top over a fall front, with two panels inlaid with ribbon tied bouquets, the interior with drawers and cabinets, over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, with original gilt bronze-shaped drop handles standing on a plinth,67cm wide32cm deep105cm highThis secretaire has a number of features suggestive of the work of the London cabinetmakers, William Ince and John Mayhew, whose partnership flourished for almost half a century (1758/9-1804). Apart from the self-evident quality of the present piece, several specific details relate to documented Ince & Mayhew furniture. These are: i) the use of yew-wood veneers which, although probably not unique to the firm, were commonly employed by them both as a burr and in straight-grained sections, as here.ii) the use of ebony or ebonised beads and mouldings.iii) the framing of marquetry panels with bla
A rare German walnut casket,17th century, probably Augsburg, of architectural form, with Doric pillars flanking archways, on a plinth base, with a rear drawer and carrying handles, the hinged cover revealing an elaborate steel lock with lockplate and engraved steel hinges,49cm wide29cm deep25cm high
A large George III mahogany breakfront bookcase,the top section with a moulded dentil cornice over four astragal glazed doors with lancet-shaped glazing bars, the base with four panelled doors, the centre two enclosing slides, the side doors enclosing four drawers, on a plinth base,244cm wide282cm high
A George III mahogany linen press,the swan neck pediment over a cornice decorated with fret carving and blue painted glass panels decorated with urns and foliate scrolls, the centre panel inscribed 'John Todd, Wigan', with a pair of figured panel doors, with boxwood and ebony stringing over three long drawers, flanked by floral trellis inlaid canted corners, over three long drawers, on a plinth base,129cm wide60cm deep214cm highJohn Todd (c.1800)John Todd was a banker in Wigton, Cumberland and was a member of a well known local landowning family. The Todds were generous benefactors and a member of the family built, at his own expense, a church, school, parsonage and house in the village of West Newton near Wigton.
A George III strung mahogany secretaire breakfront press cupboard,having a crossbanded moulded cornice over a frieze with an applied patera and swags of husks, in turn over a centre section with two doors enclosing slides, and a secretaire drawer over three long drawers, flanked by two full height hanging cupboards, on a plinth base,260cm wide126cm high
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, striking on a bell, porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central painted scene of cottage by a bridge, gilt metal hands, in a decorative gilt metal case with painted porcelain panels and columns, surmounted by a figure of a cherub seated on a classical urn, all on a giltwood and velvet plinth, 39cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and pierced gilt metal hands, in a porcelain case with gold scroll decoration and painted floral panel surmounted by a gold highlighted flower-head finial, standing on a separate porcelain plinth with gold shell and scroll decoration under a large glass dome, dome and stand 48cm overall height (pendulum and winding key present)
Late 18th century longcase clock with eight day five pillar movement, twelve inch break arch dial with cast and pierced spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, break arch with dolphin spandrels and cartouche, signed - Jno. Harrison, Norwich, in a carved oak case with inlaid herringbone stringing, caddy hood with three ball finials, plinth may have been reduced, 252cm overall height (pendulum, weights, winding key and door key present)
Early nineteenth century eight day longcase clock with eight day bird cage movement with wooden plates, thirteen inch break arch dial with Roman numerals, floral spandrels and scene of Kirkstall Abbey in a mahogany case with boxwood stringing, short door, on tall plinth with bracket feet, domed hood with twisted columns and decorative crest with three turned finials, 227cm overall height (pendulum, weights and key present)
Fine quality Edwardian two-handled rose bowl of circular form, with raised decorative band and bead rim, scroll handles with floral decoration, engraved Latin inscription and dedication, on a domed circular foot and separate ebonised circular and stepped plinth (London 1907), William Comyns. All at approximately 43ozs excluding plinth, 33.5cm diameter including handles
A Royal Worcester Painted Fruit covered vase, signed 'S Wood', shape number 2363, painted with apples and grapes to one side, and peaches and blackberries to the other all against a mossy ground, within a gilt highlighted borders and raised on a square plinth base, black printed mark and black painted 'EB.T', 21.5cm high, boxed and with certificate
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