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An Edwardian mahogany wardrobe with stepped moulded cornice, the central curl veneer panel door enclosed by two bevelled plate mirror panel doors and one short drawer, the whole outlined with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing and inlaid with ribboned tied flower filled baskets, on a plinth base, 161cm wide
A mid 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched top with moulded swan neck pediment on bobbin turned column supports, the arched dial painted with a study of a Scottish shepherd with dog, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and inscribed 'W. Alexander Hexham', shaped moulded panel door enclosed by full bobbin turned columns above a matched curl veneer plinth base with bun turned feet, 8 day movement striking on a bell, dial 47cm (8.5"), 225cm high overall
An Important Chippendale Period Mahogany Library Bookcase, the carved break front dentilled cornice with pierced scroll pediment decorated with rosettes of carved flowers, above a panel of blind fretwork, a pair of astragal glazed doors below enclosing adjustable mahogany fronted shelves, flanked by a pair of matching doors, the moulded waist with a further panel of blind fretwork above a break front lower section enclosing a serpentine chest with fitted top drawer and slide, with original lacquered brass handles, flanked by a pair of field panelled doors, raised on moulded plinth, minor old repairs, circa 1760, 105in high, 86in wide, 21.875in deep.
Good Victorian walnut credenza, the top with an ebonised border over a marquetry inlaid frieze and centre door, flanked by a pair of inlaid plain column pilasters with gilt leaf mounts and with a pair of glazed serpentine shaped doors, all above a gilt metal frieze and plinth and raised on squat feet, 63in (160cm) wide
A pair of Berlin vases, of krater form, finely painted to either side with Berlin views in rectangular burnished gilt frames inscribed Das Zeughaus in Berlin, Das Krieges Denkal bei Berlin, Das Opernhaus in Berlin or Das Konigl: Palast in Berlin, the lower body and pedestal base with a band of gilt palmettes on a salmon pink ground, the handles, rim and square plinth also gilt, 31cm h, script mark in underglaze blue, c1830
An early Victorian rosewood dead -beat timepiece, by Vulliamy, London, the 4.5 inch silvered dial signed vuilliamy london, with roman chapters, blued steel hands, fusee movement, adjustable steel rod pendulum with large brass bob, signed again on the back plate vuilliamy london and numbered 1534 and 182, in architectural case with triangular pediment, cavetto cornice and stepped plinth, the stay also numbered 1534, 31cm h
A GOOD GEORGE III TWO-HANDLED SILVER CUP AND COVER of neoclassical urn form, the spreading cover with urn finial above reeding, the basally-reeded body between reeded handles, on a reeded spreading base, unengraved, hallmarked London, 1805, maker's mark HS to cover, 34.5cm, (13.6in) high, 34.7ozs, (1080gm): Later awarded as a trophy, with red plush-covered circular plinth, the plaque inscribed "NORTHUMBERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY/NEWCASTLE 1874/ Presented by/ MRS.A.H. BROWNE, Awarded to /MESSRS M & F TEASDALE/ FOR THE BEST GALLOWAY BULL" (2)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY JUNGHANS INLAID ROSEWOOD-CASED THREE-TRAIN MANTEL CLOCK, the case of arched form with brass bound front edge framing Art Nouveau-style foliate inlay above an arched bevelled door, on an inlaid plinth and flattened bun feet, the quarter-striking movement chiming on five tubular gongs, having a foliate-chased brass dial with subsidiary silvered Chime/Silent and Slow/Fast rings above a silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the backplate stamped JUNGHANS/A10, 44cm, (17.3in) high
James Cole, Norwich, (recorded 1758). A MID 18TH-CENTURY OAK-CASED BRASS-DIALLED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, the pointed hood with arched frontal moulding above an arched door between turned columns and rear quadrant, all with brass capitals, the arched trunk door with moulded edge on a short base with plinth, the movement having an inscribed boss between spandrels cast with sea creatures, the brass chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, above adate aperture, the spandrels cast with figures emblematic of the seasons, (80.3in) high (sold with two weights and pendulum)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD of inverted breakfront design, having a long central frieze drawer flanked by two shorter drawers, all with carved vine-form handles, above twin flame-veneered cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by similar cupboards (one with two tray shelves, the other a shelf above a cellaret drawer), on an inverted breakfront plinth base, 186cm x 64cm x 87cm high, (73.2in x 25.2in x 34.25in)
THE UPPER STAGE OF A 17TH-CENTURY OAK PRESSOR COURT-CUPBOARD (ONLY), the later rectangular top on a finely ripple-carved frieze between turned pendants, above a central panel carved with a lozenge and sunburst medallions flanked by twin doors with similar lozenges, all separated by further ripple-moulded uprights, on a plinth base, 177cm x 56cm x 68.5cm high, (69.7in x 22in x27in), on a later low stand
A MASSIVE VICTORIAN TWO-STAGE MAHOGANY-FRAMED MIRROR-BACKED SHOP DISPLAY CABINET having a moulded cornice above three glazed doors between "round-the-corner" glazed sides, the lower section of similar shorter form on a plinth base, 289.5cm x 27cm x 277cm high, (9ft 6in x 10.6in x 9ft 1in) Please note: The photograph of this item does not show the mirrors, which were removed for transportation. They are present, and are sold with the piece.
A Liberty & Co beaten pewter mantel timepiece, circa 1905, the 3.5" circular mottled blue and green enamel dial with copper chapter ring and Roman numerals within a leaf border and beaten pewter body work on a cushion moulded plinth with vacant presentation plaque, French movement, impressed 'Made in England, English Pewter 01156 and Solkets' and crossed flowers motif for W H Haseler, Birmingham, 7" high, 11.5" wide
An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the ogive cornice above a square hood flanked by stepped brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 30-hour movement striking on a bell and date aperture painted with flowers to the corners over a full length crossbanded trunk door, ogive moulding and baseboard set in a later plinth and on turned feet, distressed
A French porcelain mounted gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, the Sevres style porcelain 3.5" dial with Roman chapters, florally decorated centre and turquoise ground with three smaller oval panels of cherubs set within a pillared case and surmounted by a two-handled urn and raised on paw feet, spring driven movement striking on a bell, 13.5" high on a separate plinth
A Victorian walnut boxwood inlaid and gilt metal mounted credenza, circa 1880, the central panel cupboard door with oval inset foliate inlaid tablet enclosing shelves flanked by glazed cupboard doors enclosing lined shelves, spaced by fluted and gilt metal mounted pilasters on a plinth base on turned bun feet, losses, 72" wide, 17" deep, 44" high
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