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Late Victorian oak smoker`s cabinet, the wavy galleried top over a pair of bevel glazed and fielded panelled glazed doors enclosing an arrangement of seven drawers and five shelves supported on a wavy plinth base, 21.5" wide; together with a small oak smoker`s cabinet, 8" wide, six various pipes and smoking accessories
A Regency inlaid rosewood breakfront bookcase the brass line inlaid top over a boullework inlaid tablet frieze and ribbed moulding, above a central cupboard with pleated silk door panels enclosing two adjustable shelves, flanked by open bookcase compartments each with two adjustable shelves, on a moulded plinth and turned bun feet, 60in (152.5cm) wide x 36in (91.5cm) high x 15.75in (40cm) deep.
A George III mahogany long case clock, the 31cm square brass dial, inscribed E D N, Bilbie, Chenistoke, Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced spandrels, subsidiary date aperture, thirty movement striking on a bell, the domed hood with ball and spire finial, turned columns, carved to arch with shells and leaves, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 216cm high (movement and case not originally together)
A George III mahogany long case, 29cm arched painted dial, inscribed Jas Warren, Canterbury, strawberries and flowers to spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, domed hood, centred and flanked by brass ball and spire finials, long arched door to waist, inlaid with Britannia, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, 226cm high James Warren was born at Chelsfield, Kent in 1748 and apprenticed to Henry Sims of Dover 1761-1768, and was working at St. George`s Gate, Canterbury from before 1771 until c. 1800 when his business was taken over by his son James, junior (b. 1779) who continued it (later with his own son) until 1845
A George III oak and mahogany long case clock, the 32cm arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, floral spandrels, painted ship to arch, subsidiary date aperture, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cresting terminating with brass stamped roundels turned columns, arched door to wast centred by an urn patera, plinth base bracket feet, 221cm high, c.1800
A George III oak and mahogany long case clock, the square 30cm enamelled dial inscribed William Jones, Ludlow, gilt spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date apertures, twin winding holes eight day movement striking on bell, the hood with swan neck cresting terminating with brass roundels, fluted columns, rectangular door to waist flanked by brass capped fluted quarter columns, plinth base bracket feet, 209cm high, c.1800
A George III oak long case clock, the 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Jas Bown, Matlock, floral spandrels, floral bouquet to arch, Arabic numerals, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cornice, terminating with brass floral roundels, turned columns, short and panel to waist, inlaid with shell and floral patera, plinth base, 216cm high, c.1820 James Bown II of Matlock was the son of James Bown I (1740-1811) who marred Elizabeth Stevenson in 1762. James, junior, was born in 1764, being apprenticed to his father 1778-1785 before succeeding him, and he was still working at his death c. 1847. The family are recorded as blacksmiths at Matlock back to the mid-16th century.
A George IV oak and mahogany long case clock, the 31cm arched painted dial inscribed G. Younge, Selby, painted architectural spandrels, figure to arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cresting, terminating in brass turned roundels, ball and spire finials, shaped rectangular door to waist, shell patera, canted angles, shaped plinth base, 221cm high, c.1830 George Younge was born 1798, apprenticed in 1812 and set up in Selby in 1820.
An 18th century oak long case clock, 25cm square brass dial, inscribed Webster, Salop, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture, pierced spandrels, thirty hour movement striking on bell, he rectangular hood with ogee cornice above a pierced frieze, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist centred by a seven pointed bog oak and sycamore star burst, plinth base, bracket feet, 197cm high (altered) James Webster of Shrewsbury was born at Sheriff Hales in 1707, married there in 1744 to Ann Liversage, having set up in Shrewsbury in 1730; he was working there 1750-1760 and was succeeded by his son Robert (born at Shrewsbury 1755), working at Madeley 1776-1787 and at Shrewsbury to 1805
A 19th century oak and mahogany long case clock, the 34cm arched painted dial inscribed Chas Wratten, Cheadle, with architectural spandrels and lunar phases to arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cresting terminating with floral roundels, inverted brass capped Corinthian columns, short door to waist, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, 220cm high, c.1840 Charles Wratten was born at Holborn in 1811; his brother George remained in London at a watchmaker, both living 1855
A late 19th century mahogany shop display cabinet, of unusually small proportions, ogee moulded cornice above a long glazed rectangular door, the mirrored interior with five adjustable shelves, plinth base, circular retailers disc for A. Hawkes & Co. Shopfitters, Showcase makers, Leicester, 50cm wide, 187cm high, c.1900
A Victorian Arts and Crafts oak compactum wardrobe, the central flower carved cornice above a pair of raised and fielded panelled doors, two short and four long graduated drawers, angular lacquered brass handles, flanked by tall doors, carved with panels of flowers, enclosing hanging rails, plinth base, 240cm wide, 214cm high, c.1880
A Victorian burr walnut rectangular bookcase, the ogee moulded cornice above a shallow frieze and pair of glazed doors with re-entrant angles, enclosing three adjustable shelves, green leather trim decorated with tooled gilding, flanked by a pair of leafy carved brackets, plinth base, 133cm wide, 184cm high, c.1860
An Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, shaped cresting above a beaten copper frieze embossed in relief with ivy leaves above an open nice with bevelled mirror flanked by small shelves, the sides pierced with elongated hearts, moulded oversailing top above a pair of frieze drawers and a pair of rectangular panelled doors, angular loose ring handles with shaped rectangular beaten brass back plates embossed in relief with stylised organic motifs, shaped sides, plinth base, stylised bracket feet, 153cm wide, 206cm high, c.1890
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