CASSINA COFFEE TABLE, MODERN black patinated ash, the rectangular top on a plinth base, 130cm long, 50cm wide, 32cm high; and a Cassina side unit, black patinated wood, the rectangular top above a single drawer and pull down door, fitted interior, brushed aluminium mounts, 120cm wide, 50cm high, 54cm deep (2)
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19th Century oak and mahogany Longcase Clock, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, turned and fluted supports, long door with three-quarter fluted pilasters and on plinth base, circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed, "E. Butlery, Tutbury", eight-day movement, striking on a bell.
A Mahogany large Side Cabinet, in the manner of James Shoolbred & Co, with a dentil cornice and moulded below with lozenge panels, over two astragal glazed doors enclosing fitted adjustable shelving, the lower section with two frieze drawers, over two further glazed doors, again enclosing shelving, to a plinth base fitted with later feet, 55 ½" wide
A George I month going walnut longcase clock. By John Crucefix, London, the square dial with a silvered chapter, signed Jn. Crucefix, London, with Roman numeral and sword hilt half hour markers, the matted centre with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, within crowned coronet cherub spandrels, the bell striking five pillar movement with anchor escapement, the square hood with blind fret carved frieze and twin capped turned pilasters, above a feather door centred by a brass ringed lenticle, raised on a plinth base. 228cm high, 41cm wide
A Victorian walnut letter box timepiece, circa 1880, the domed case set with a circular white enamel dial above the titled letter aperture and a panelled door with a bevelled glass inner panel and Bramah lock opening to a sycamore lined interior with stamped P.O.D.R. mark for 24th January 1877, on spreading plinth base, 41.5cm high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAINTED PINE DRESSER having moulded cornice, closed in back fitted with 2 shelves and with decorative mouldings to the sides, the base fitted with 3 central drawers flanked by panelled doors enclosing shelved cupboards, on plinth base with original stipple effect paint decoration, 141cms x 46cms x 201cms high
A MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK WINTERHALDER & HOFFMEIER the silvered dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, subsidiary Regulation and Chime/Silent dials, the two train movement striking on two gongs, the case with moulded plinth and bracket feet, 26cms high (with key) (hour hand af)
AN ORMULU & PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, JAPY FRERES, France, the 9cm dia porcelain dial with black Roman numerals reserved in gilt bordered cartouches on a cerise ground, and with a beaded bezel, the two train movement striking on a bell, the case with shaped pediment surmounted by an urn, on tapering pilasters, conforming plinth and milled feet, cast overall with egg and dart, beaded and foliate borders, and incorporating panels painted with figures in a landscape, foliage and flowerheads, 34cms high (with pendulum, keys, mahogany stand and dome) 44cms high overall
A GEORGE I WALNUT VENEERED BRACKET CLOCK with REPEAT, WILLIAM WINROWE, London c.1720 the 17.5cms broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, fleur-de-lys half hour markers, finely matted centre, date aperture with pin-hole adjustment, applied silvered tablet signed "Winrowe London" the arch with Rise and Fall silvered dial and with pierced spandrels, the single train five pillar gut fusee movement now with anchor escapement striking and repeating on two bells, the pull repeat with engraved pulley, the back plate signed "Wm Winrowe, London" and engraved with a mask and scrolling foliage, the case with inverted bell top, broken arch glazed side panels, pierced fret spandrels to the door, moulded plinth and bracket feet, 49cms with handle raised (with pendulum, case key and brass winding key pierced with tulips) ** According to the records of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers William Winrowe was admitted as a Freeman on 16th January 1718/19. The Guilds year runs from March-March ** This clock was purchased by the late John Hooper from a Kent family in whose possession it had been for approximately 200 years.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the 28cm (11in) square painted dial with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, the chain driven 4 pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment, turned pillars, long trunk door, plain plinth and bracket feet, 212cms high (with pendulum and weight)
A LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM STAPLETON, London, the 30cm (11.75in) broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, finely matted centre, seconds dial, calendar aperture, pierced gilt brass urn and foliage spandrels, silvered medallion in the arch signed as above, flanked by inverted dolphin spandrels, the 5 pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with pagoda shaped pediment on turned pilasters, broken arch long trunk door, panelled plinth and bracket feet, the door Chinoiserie decorated with figures and pagodas, 226cms high (plinth reduced, brass cased weights, pendulum, crank key and case key)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, HENRY JOHN FOY, TAUNTON the 30cm (11.75in) square brass dial signed in the centre as above with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar aperture and engraved scrolling spandrels, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with moulded pediment, long trunk door and plain plinth, 198cms high (with pendulum, weights and crank winding key)
A well engineered vertical live steam engine, built by Mr R Chipchase of Blaydon on Tyne being a variation of the Stuart's No 4 engine described by J Bertinat in The Model Engineer in 2000. A vertical single cylinder engine with displacement oiler and side eccentric driven steam valve supported on four turned columns with open crank, guide and marine style disc flywheel. The whole standing on wooden plinth being finished in red paintwork with polished brightwork.
A well engineered model of an M.E. Beam engine, built by Mr R Chipchase of Blaydon on Tyne from Reeves castings having single cylinder clad in wood with brass bands, inside steam valve, Watts parallel action, speed govenor with shut off linkage, open crank with drive wheel and large spoked flywheel set on oak plinth and finished in black paintwork with polished brightwork.
A well engineered model of the live steam 'Waller' Table engine, built by Mr R Chipchase of Blaydon on Tyne from Anthony Mount drawings and castings and featured in 'Engineering in Miniature' 1998.The original, full size, engines were built by George Waller & Co. Circa 1880 being of classical architectural style with vertical guides above single cylinder being clad in wood with brass bands supported on table with four turned columns and side rod linkage to open crank, outside steam valve and 9 inch diameter spoked flywheel. The engine set on chequered tile base and wooden plinth. Finished in green paintwork with polished brightwork.
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