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A VICTORIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ASH TRIPLE WARDROBE with ebony and parquetry banding, moulded cornice, central arched glazed door enclosing slides and drawers, flanked in either side by a boarded door enclosing hanging space, moulded pilasters with carved stylised foliage, on plinth, 94" wide, 85" high, and a pot cupboard to match (2)
An unusual late 19th/early 20th Century Continental oak framed and cane panelled flower/umbrella stand of trumpet form, the tapered body with carved swag ornament above cane panelled sides, on bulbous turned and leaf capped centre column, leaf scrolled base and swept-in triangular plinth, 9.75ins diameter x 35ins high, containing two painted galvanised metal liners for same (cane panels and base slightly damaged)
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 12ins arched brass dial with Arabic numerals to the arch and spandrels decorated with fruit and gilt leaf scroll ornament, with subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case, probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped cresting above moulded cornice, with turned, fluted and Corinthian capped columns to hood, shaped and arched trunk door and plinth with applied astragal mouldings, on bracket feet, 8ins high (dial partly repainted and with second hand missing - case with twisted trunk door and split to cornice, and generally in need of restoration)
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Pollard of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial decorated with a romantic landscape to the arch and shells to the spandrels, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case, probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped cresting and turned and fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door, plain plinth and with shaped bracket feet, 81ins high (plinth altered and case generally in need of restoration - glass panel lacking to hood door)
An 18th Century walnut longcase clock by Samuel Holbin of Bitton, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch showing phases of the moon and silvered scale worded "High Water at Bristol Key" to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured walnut case, the hood with later shaped and moulded pediment above moulded cornice and blind fret ornament, arched trunk door inlaid with chequered bandings and crossbanded, and with conforming plinth, on bracket feet, 95ins high (lacking pendulum and weights and in need of some restoration)
A late Victorian walnut kneehole desk with green leather lined writing surface, the superstructure fitted with a central shelf with spindle gallery flanked by two tray topped compartments, each fitted one drawer and open shelf, the kneehole base fitted nine drawers, on plinth base, 48ins x 25ins x 38ins high
An Edwardian satinwood bedroom suite, the whole inlaid with bellflower ornament and stringings in the Neo-classical manner, comprising - bow-fronted wardrobe with moulded and inlaid dentil pattern cornice, fitted central cupboard enclosed by a pair of doors with segmented veneered panels, four drawers under flanked by hanging compartments, each enclosed by a bevelled mirror panelled door, on plinth base, 80ins wide x 85ins high, a bow-front dressing table fitted shaped mirror, on plain uprights, the incurved back fitted two swing-out drawers, the kneehole base fitted five drawers, on square tapered legs and castors, 51ins wide, a bow-front bedside cabinet, fitted one drawer and cupboard, on square tapered legs, 16ins wide x 34ins high, and a 5ft panelled bedstead with bowed centre section to the footboard
A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century Continental burr walnut and ormolu mounted pier or side cabinets, each with heavy rouge breccia marble slabs to top, each fitted with a central drawer above central cupboard and flanked by cupboards, all veneered in matched burr walnut panels and inlaid with bandings, with three oval green jasper ware and ormolu mounts to front, each moulded with a classical female figure, the plinth base with swag ornament and each on four turned and gilt metal mounted front feet, 56ins wide x 21ins deep x 36ins high
35 Britains and white metal military figures: including 5 mounted guardsmen from L'armee Francaise, Austrian Grenadier holding colour mounted on plinth, small diorama of gun team, French artillery 1785, 2 figures of Napoleon, Josephine, various infantry from Bavaria, Switzerland and France, plus others. Most refinished and detailed, GC to VGC slight age wear to some
9 Franklin and Danbury Mint vehicles: Franklin: 1903 Ford Model A, 1905 Rolls Royce, 1930 Bugatti Royale, 1933 Duesenberg J Victoria, 1904 Mercedes Simplex, in original inner packaging, 1911 Stanley steamer, 1898 Packard, together with a Danbury Mint pewter 1929 Minerva Type AE coupe, mounted on wooden plinth, plus 880's/90's self propelled tricycle. GC to Mint, parts loose or missing on some. Age wear to packaging
RARE GORDON RUSSELL ROSEWOOD AND BOGOAK LONGCASE CLOCK, 1928, the 10" silvered brass dial with Roman numerals inscribed "Russell Workshops, Broadway, Worcestershire", with subsidiary seconds dial, the spandrels cast with fretwork and exotic birds, 8 day movement, the hood surmounted by a pair of urn finials, supported on slender fluted baluster columns, the trunk with plain cock-beaded door flanked by ring-turned columns, on a plain plinth with faceted corner columns over conforming feet, with paper label, "Design Number 774, Designer Gordon Russell, Foreman Edgar Turner, Cabinet Maker indistinctly inscribed, Date 19/11/28". 216cm
A pre-war over type twin cylinder horizontal engine, made in Canada by Howard of Hamilton, Ontario, fittings include pressure gauge, and regulator, water pump driven from eccentric on opposite end of crankshaft to flywheel, finished green/black with exposed metal, overall height 46cm, on oval mahogany plinth 47x24cm
A pair of George IV gilt ormolu Colza oil candelabra by James Smethurst, the lobed campana vase reservoir with a domed top and large bud knop above three lotus wrapped reeded tapering branches supported by three adorsed cranes on a low circular plinth and a torchere with rams heads and stepped plinth, 177cm h, with oval brass embossed trade label of SMITHURST MANUFACTURER 138 NEW BOND ST. Neatly drilled in one place to facilitate wiring subsequently removed, but of very fine quality and in excellent condition
A pair of French gilt bronze candelabra, of six lights formed of lilies held aloft by Putto standing on a festooned drum plinth, 74cm h, late 19th c Neatly drilled where once converted to electricity but in otherwise fine original condition and not re-gilded/repatinated although rather dusty. Note one cornucopia detached where it meets Putto's hip
A George III oak longcase clock, the 11inch brass dial signed on the chapter ring John Arnold CHILD OCKFORD, having matted centre with date aperture, mask spandrels and 30 hour movement, the case with stepped cornice, turned pilasters and plain full length door, 204cm h Dial and movement original but in need of restoration affected by verdigris/corrosion, minor scratch to the door to the trunk, the plinth repaired
A Staffordshire pearlware figure of a child possibly Enoch Wood, the semi-naked infant standing on a stepped square plinth, 54cm h, c1825 The figure broken off just above the angles and glued back into position with minor loss and glue residue. Small flat chip to the edge of the drapery, minor hairline crack in the back of the base and a large flat chip to the underside of the base. No professional restoration and relatively rare
Thomas Martin, London, alate 17th century walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the hood with rebuilt stepped cornice and replacement fretwork frieze above turned pilasters, the rectangular trunk door with three panels of foliate marquetry (the top panel cracked across), the rectangular plinth similarly inlaid, the 11.25 inch square dial signed to the silvered chapter ring below, with silvered seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre, gilt winged mask spandrels, with five pillar eight day bell-striking movement, (case probably associated), 211cm high
Mark Jacob, London, an 18th century walnut longcase clock, the caddy top hood with fret frieze and turned pilasters above cross banded trunk and plinth with stepped skirting, the 12 inch dial signed on a silvered boss to the arch, with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, mask spandrels, and five pillar eight day movement, (possibly associated to case), restorations, 242cm high
A late George III oak longcase clock, the break-arch hood with shaped cresting, three gilt ball finials and fluted columns, the trunk with arched door, upon a rectangular plinth, the 12 inch painted dial with seconds dial and calendar aperture, and four pillar eight day movement having the original seatboard, 222cm high
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