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A good scale model of a live-steam beam engine `Miss Peggy`:, single cylinder, Watt`s parallel motion on a fluted central column supporting the main beam, open crank with eccentric and shaft to steam valve and 9 1/2 inch spoked flywheel, bevelled gearing to speed governor, finished in blue and grey paint work with polished steel brightwork, on a steel and mahogany plinth with wooden bound butane fired boiler, 38cm x 58cm x 28cm overall size.
Unusual and rare late Victorian silver stationery set in the form of a hinged letter clip mounted with a pair of cavalry swords resting on a gorget with engraved monogram, on a rectangular onyx base with separate swords as a pencil and letter opener (London 1895 / 1896), Sampson Mordan & Co., 19.5cm overall CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Upper hinge has been repaired where swords are mounted and swords and gorget do not sit square on plinth. Sword letter opener is slightly distorted and pencil is bent with no lead holder/mechanism. Onyx base is possibly a replacement
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, outside countwheel, blue porcelain dial with Roman numerals in white panels and central floral decoration, in a decorative gilt metal case inset with painted porcelain panels and surmounted by the figure of a classical maiden holding a torch and book standing on a gilt plinth, 36.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial is undamaged. Case is good, minor wear to gilding. Rear is signed - P. H. Mourey and numbered 6325. Porcelain panels are undamaged. Gold finish in plinth is worn in places and velvet / silk is very worn
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, signed - Lewis & Son Paris, striking on a bell, outside countwheel and white enamel dial, signed - Henry & Son Paris, with blue Roman numerals and gold coloured hands, in a decorative ormolu case with inset painted porcelain panels surmounted by birds and under a glass dome, standing on a gilt plinth, 36cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Key and pendulum are present. Case is in very good condition. No visible damage. Porcelain panels are undamaged. Dial has minor scratches. Plinth is dirty and some missing gilt decoration. Velvet is tired
Victorian mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - William S. Burton, London and stamped - A. F., circular white alabaster face with applied gilt metal Roman numerals, signed - William S. Burton, 39 Oxford Street, London, in a decorative alabaster case with gilt metal mounts and inset rose-coloured panels, two urn finials and surmounted by a gilt metal mounted two-handled vase under a glass dome, on a red velvet-lined black plinth, clock 45cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Dimensions of glass - height 50cm x width 50cm x depth 24cm
Eighteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, twelve inch brass dial with engraved floral centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, foliate spandrels and silvered chapter ring, in an oak case with shaped door with central shell paterae, hood with square door, plain turned columns and architectural pediment, 207.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Overall condition of movement is good. However, there is evidence of repair to rear plate where winding barrels locate and crutch is bent. Bell has been painted gold and may be a replacement. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Four pillar movement. Chapter ring is missing some securing pins and brass back plate has a vacant hole near edge above XII and has a nibble at edge near IIII. Pendulum and weights are present. Case is in good condition, however there are two deep scuffs to trunk door and plinth front panel is split. Hood is good but with some damage to left hand side moulding. Side extension to backboard detached but present
Late eighteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, thirteen inch square brass dial, pierced foliate spandrels, engraved centre, signed - Watkin Owen Llanrwst H. E. S., with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and brass chapter ring, in an oak case with shaped door, hood with square door, turned columns and decorative pediment, 228cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Overall condition of movement is good but dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Movement and dial appear to be original to each other, although there is a marked colour difference between the movement pillars and the pillars supporting the dial. There are a number of vacant small holes near the edges of both front plate and back plate. Movement is five pillar. Dial plate is tarnished and spandrels are fixed by a screw from the back so the top of screw thread is visible through the spandrel. Hands have been painted black. Pendulum and case key are present. We don not have weights or clock key. Case is in reasonable condition but needs refurbishment. There are signs of woodworm, although we do not believe it is active. Front panel of plinth is split, feet are loose and some moulding is missing. Hood pediment is loose and finials are missing.
Late eighteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, thirteen inch break arch dial with pierced face mask spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, signed - Barker Wigan, break arch with moon roller calendar, in an oak case with shaped door with mahogany border and quarter pillars, hood with arched door, turned columns and swan-neck pediment, 226cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Movement is very dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order or any major restoration has been done or is required. Movement appears to be original to the case, although top of break arch is very high behind the dial mask. The dial appears to be original to the movement but there is one extra hole in the front plate on the edge just below the winding barrel. Four pillar movement. Dial is dirty, silvering is worn and dial plate is slightly twisted. Pendulum present but no weights. Case is in good condition. Some minor scratches. Plinth front panel is split
Composite longcase clock with bird cage movement with wooden plates and newly painted break arch dial with floral decoration, in an oak case with full length arched door, on a two-stage plinth, hood with arched door, with integral columns and domed top with acorn finial, 229cm overall height
Early nineteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, fourteen inch painted break arch dial, painted figure spandrels, white dial, signed - M. Simpson, Cockermouth, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and moon roller calendar break arch, in a mahogany case with short shaped door, inlaid stringing and square fluted pillars, hood with arched door, twisted columns and swan-neck pediment with verre eglomisé panels and carved flower heads and central finial, 228cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial false plate and moon roller dial are signed - Finnemore Birmingham. Dial is dirty and enamelling crazed. Some damage to enamel along edges. Scuff in centre of dial between winding holes. Pendulum and weights present. Case is in quite good condition. Top of trunk door is damaged and stone finial is not original. Plinth front panel is cracked in places and veneer has been replaced in two places and veneer has been replaced in two places. One verre eglomisé panel is cracked and top right panel has piece missing
Georgian longcase clock with eight day movement, fourteen and a half inch break arch painted dial with spandrels depicting the four Continents, white dial with Roman numerals, signed - Ashworth Rochdale, subsidiary seconds and date dials, moon roller and calendar break arch, in a broad mahogany case with short shaped door and tall plinth, hood with arched door, turned spiral columns and swan-neck pediment with turned roundels CONDITION REPORT Movement is dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial is dirty and enamelling crazed. Some damage to lower left corner. Hour hand cracked. Minute hand broken and missing. One brass winding hole surround missing. Weights and pendulum present. Case in good condition. Trunk door cracked in two places. Hood pediment damaged
A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal barrel top desk, the interior composed of a gallery over a letter rack and satinwood veneered drawers with sliding writing surface inset with red tooled leather, the nine drawers raised on a plinth base and castors, bleached to one end, 151 by 76 by 120cm high.
A Victorian Mahogany Bookcase on Cupboard, having moulded cornice with dentil detail, pair of opposing single pane glazed doors revealing three adjustable shelves, plain top over two pine lined drawers with recessed brass handles, over pair of opposing single panel doors. Standing on plinth base. 45 1/2'' wide x 86'' high x 17'' deep
An Edwardian satinwood Dressing Chest having rectangular bevel plate mirrors with pediment top, supported in shaped supports with small jewellery drawers over compartments, moulded edge top over two short over two long graduated drawers with moulded fronts and brass plate handles, standing on plinth style base. 42'' wide x 67'' high x 21 1/4'' deep
A Victorian Walnut mirror back Sideboard, having moulded top on turned and square supports, framing central large rectangular bevel plate mirror flanked by smaller bevel plated mirrors over single panel moulded edge top, over two frieze drawers with Mahogany liners, one having cutlery compartments, over pair of opposing single raised and field panel doors. Standing on plinth base. 48'' wide x 64'' high x 21'' deep.
A late Victorian light Oak military style Desk top Bureau, designed as a purdonium, pierced fret cut gallery top, brass handles to the sides, the fall revealing upper compartment over central flight of four narrow drawers with brass plate handles, flanked by three narrow compartments, over central compartment, flanked by two long narrow drawers. Baize lined fall, standing on shaped plinth base. 16 1/4'' wide x 25 3/4'' high x 15 1/4'' deep.
A mid 19th c. Mahogany Chest of four drawers with fall, plain top, the top drawer being a fall revealing twin compartments with grooves for slides, over four long graduated drawers with Mahogany linings, cock beading and wooden knobs, standing on plinth base. 48'' wide x 54'' high x 22 1/2'' deep
A Smith Beck & Beck Cabinet Stereoscopic Viewer, with walnut-veneered body, lacquered-brass lens panel, hinged top and pair of rack and pinion focusing lens, viewer inverting into box and stowing into walnut-veneered cabinet with pair of flush-folding doors, lacquered-brass inset carrying handles and internal partitions for stereo card storage, G, natural split to rear of left panel, chip to plinth to bottom right, lacking mirror and one card retaining clip, and some light loss of veneer to top corners includes original key
Japanese Maiko doll, wearing red and gold silk embroidered floral Kimono, with seasonal bira-bira Kanzashi, with obi belt and wearing pair of wooden high platform pokkuri, raised on black lacquered plinth, 66cm high, housed in wooden and glazed display case, 45cm wide x 79.5cm high x 38cm deep
George III mahogany and box wood strung longcase clock, Stump & Webb, Bradford, the arched hood with conforming arched glazed door, flanked by barley twist columns, the long trunk door flanbked by barley twist columns and plinth base, the brass dial with moon phase to the arch, brass chapter ring with roman hours and arabic minutes, gilt metal spandrels, twin train movement with seconds, anchor escapement striking on a bell, 215cm high
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