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A Regency rosewood breakfront sideboard with green veined marble top, fitted a single drawer to the frieze and brass lined panels and pillars, with applied scrolls to each side of the central grille door, the cupboards to each side enclosed by a panel door, on a plinth base, 141 cm (55.5") wide
An Edwardian oak Wardrobe decorated with carved panelling and bearing the label of Vaughan & Co. London, enclosed by single bevelled mirror panelled door and with a glazed display compartment above 2 panelled doors disclosing an interior fitted with 4 drawers with countersunk brass handles, with 2 further drawers under on a plinth base. 6' 8" (204cms) wide.
An Edward VII Silver mounted Stationery Box, of hinged rectangular form, the bow front with hammered field and 'C' scroll and foliate border, with engraved name, to a stepped fitted interior (A/F), and a morocco covered case on a moulded plinth base, width 12", London 1907, Makers Mark Mappin & Webb
An early 20th Century gilt metal and enamel cased Boudoir Timepiece, the drum case with puce bezel on floral supports to a variegated rouge marble plinth base, with 1 ?" Arabic enamelled dial centred with a printed scene of a courting couple, and gilt hands to a spring driven movement, height 2 ?"
An early 20th Century German walnut Mantel Clock, the architectural case with break arch pediment to an overhanging cornice with single glazed door, and raised on a plinth base to a 5 ?" silvered and gilt Arabic dial with black steel hands, to a movement with square brass plates, anchor escapement and strike on two coiled gongs, height 15 ?"
An early 20th Century German oak cased Mantel Clock, the plinth shaped case with galleried pediment and four ring turned finials over two free standing columns flanking a single glazed door, and raised on four compressed bun feet to a 6 ?" silvered Arabic dial with blued steel fleur de lys hands, the square brass movement with anchor escapement, pull repeat and strike on four coiled gongs, height 19"
A late 19th Century gilt metal cased figural Mantel Clock, the shaped plinth based raised on pierced and scrolling feet, surmounted by a putto sitting upon a rocky crag and flanked by a sheep to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3 ?" Roman enamelled dial with outside minute track and blued steel trefoil hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement, outside count wheel and strike on a bell, height 14"
A late 18th Century oak cased 8-day Longcase Clock, Geo Johnson, St Ives, the arched hood with swan neck pediment over plain freestanding columns with gilt metal mounts to an ogee throat and long trunk door, on a plinth base (reduced and later carved), the arched 1st period painted dial decorated with a sailing vessel over gilt highlighted rose spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and subsidiaries for seconds and date to a false plate signed Owen, and movement united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 79"
A late 18th Century oak and mahogany cross banded 8-day Longcase Clock, name obscured, the arched hood with swan neck pediment over freestanding reeded columns with gilt metal mounts to an ogee throat with inlaid diamond frieze over further quarter columns flanking a shaped long trunk door, and raised on a plinth base to a 13" 1st period painted dial with rose garland to the arch and spandrels, enclosing Roman Arabic chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced steel hands to a cast false plate, and movement united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 90"
An early 19th Century mahogany cased 8-day Longcase Clock, unsigned, the arched hood with plain narrow frieze over freestanding columns with gilt metal mounts to an arched long trunk door flanked by canted corners with strung inlay and raised on a plinth base, to a 13" arched brass dial with sunburst and dolphin spandrels to the arch with further mask and foliate spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman chapter ring to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date with pierced and blued steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillar and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 86"
A Louis XVI style ebonised pier cabinet, 20th century, the variegated white marble top above egg and dart gilt metal mount over central porcelain plaque depicting classical figures flanked by gilt metal bosses over central door with gilt metal mounts upon plinth base with turned supports, 124x47cm.
A pair of Empire style walnut octagonal pedestals, 20th century, the variegated green marble tops with bead and reel moulding above the frieze with gilt metal mythical beast mounts over central pierced winged eagle mounts and winged terms on the corners with marble plaques upon plinth base with gilt metal supports, 132x50cm, (2).
A George III oak longcase clock by A. Bell Glasgow, the swan neck hood with corinthian columns, the brass dial with subsidary seconds and calendar dials and with a boss in the arch engraved with makers name, the eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, the trunk with ogee top door, on plinth base, pendulum and two weights, 208cm high.
A Victorian burr walnut triple wardrobe, circa 1880, the dome moulded cornice above central plate enclosing slides and drawers flanked leaf carved corbels and two panelled doors enclosing hanging space, drawer and commode compartment upon plinth base, 225x228cm, together with a matching mirror back dressing table, (2).
An impressive silver, triple light candelabrum, by 'Hart, Son, Peard & Co Ltd', London, c.1911. The light was made to celebrate the silver wedding anniversary of Mr & Mrs James Younger in 1911. The candelabrum frame with gothic elements mounted with an enamel armorial shield for the 'Younger' family. Below the shield with a silver model of 'Arnsbrae House, Alloa, Clackmananshire Scotland'. James Younger of the brewing family 'Youngers', commission Alfred Waterhouse to build Arnsbrae which was finished in 1885. With a raised hexagonal foot, mounted on an ebonised plinth. Wired for electrics, the house lighting up when turned on. 52cm, high.
A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK LONG CASE CLOCK signed Thos Lister, the square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring and black Roman numerals with rolling moon phase, date apertures and pierced cast spandrels, signed Thos Lister (the Lister family were clock makers from Halifax) the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood having a caddy top over columns, the shaped trunk door flanked by reeded columns on a plinth base, dial 30.5cms, 207cms high. See illustration
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