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Group of large scale Cars. 1/18th scale models include Maisto Jaguar XJ220; 2 x Jaguar X-type; Road Legends BMW 850i and 1989 Mercedes 500 SL Convertible - Excellent to Mint in Fair to Good Plus boxes all of which require cleaning; Maisto 1999 Jaguar S-type - Excellent on plastic plinth only (missing box) along with 1/24th scale Bburago Jaguar XK120 Roadster and Welly Porsche 911 Convertible - Excellent in Fair boxes. (8)
A Victorian 19th century oak estate cupboard bookcase. Raised on plinth base with twin door fielded panel cupboard having shelf within. Above, two short drawers with further large bookcase above having shelved interior. Arched fielded panel doors, brass swing handles and hinge work, flared pediment atop. Measures approx; 178cm x 107cm x 42cm.
A 19th century French walnut buffet de corps - twin section sideboard - bookcase cabinet. Raised on bun feet with flared plinth having large double door cupboard. Above, a further double door cupboard with shelved interior. Finished with a flared edge cornice atop. The doors being profusely carved in relief with Flemish design. Measures approx; 188cm x 128cm x 52cm.
G-Plan - Herbert Gibbs - A vintage retro mid 20th century teak wood Herbert Gibbs bookcase cabinet being of rectangular forms with glass twin sliding doors to reveal glass shelving interior over a twin sliding doors to reveal cupboard space over a squared plinth base. Measures approx; 113cm x 92cm x 28cm.
A vintage early 20th Century circa 1930s double wardrobe. Of rectangular form with twin cupboard doors opening to reveal a shelf to top right spacious hanging space shelf to lower, with turned wooden pulls raised on a plinth base. No screws / fixings / key missing and one knob. Measures approx. 182cm x 121cm x 55cm.
A 19th century Victorian mahogany dome top triple wardrobe compactum. Raised on a plinth base with large fielded panel arched doors having dome top pediment atop. The interior with linen slides over drawer to the right with hanging space to the double section. Measures approx; 227cm x 195cm x 52cm.
A verdigris bronze figure of a Grecian lady, on cast-iron stepped plinth base, H57.5cmThe basket the figure is holding up is missing its fitting, there is a clear and visible gap over the left shoulder and underneath the right arm, hole still present in her back but wings are missing, there is a rectangular cut-out section along her left thigh, quite heavily worn all over, age-related surface ware, marks etc
An large 19th Century Victorian mahogany breakfront library bookcase cabinet having and arched back rail over a chamfered edge top. Below a decorative carved frieze with flower head carved decoration with a central protruding double glazed door section with adjustable shelves within. The central cabinet flanked by further glazed door components to each side with all being raised on a plinth base Measures approx; 131cm x 160cm x 47cm.
A WALNUT AND ARABESQUE MARQUETRY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCKTHE MOVEMENT AND DIAL BY JOSEPH JACKEMAN, LONDON, CIRCA 1700The five finned and latched pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 11.25 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and bold ringed winding holes and calendar aperture to the finely matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with generous fleur-de-lys half hour markers, small Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track and signed Jos: Jackeman, Londini fecit to lower margin, with bold scroll-pierced blued steel hands and winged cherub mask scroll cast spandrels to angles incorporating foliate engraved infill decoration to the plate between, in a case with generous ogee moulded cornice and foliate scroll-pierced fret to frieze over hinged front with glazed dial aperture within foliate Arabesque veneered surround applied with Solomonic twist turned three-quarter columns to front angles, the sides with rectangular windows and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with convex throat over 40.5 inch rectangular door veneered with marquetry foliate strapwork executed in the Barianesque manner inhabited with Ho-Ho- birds and grotesques, centred with a brass lenticle and with complex moulded edge, with conforming repeating leafy scroll decoration to surround and the sides with twin shaped line-bordered panels, the plinth base with complex architectural top moulding over conforming marquetry panel-decorated fascia within banded surround, on ogee moulded skirt, (the case probably Dutch).205cm (80.5ins) high; 51cm (20ins) wide, 27cm (10.ins) deep at the cornice. Joseph Jack(e)man is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as apprenticed in the Clothworker's Company in 1669 for seven years, and was made free of that Company in 1681. He promised the Clockmaker's Company, in September 1682, that he would join at the next quarter court, but did not. This suggests that he working as a clockmaker outside the control of the Clockmaker's Company, hence would be liable to a fine/prosecution if he was seen to be trading. In 1695 he was living with his wife, Margaret, in the parish of St. Magnus the Martyr. His name does not appear on an oath of allegiance for any of the livery companies in 1697, however a possible second marriage to Ann Ashley is recorded as taking place at St Dunstan's Stepney that year. Loomes further notes that Baillie records him as working until 1716.Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial has a loss to the lower right hand corner of the plate (mostly not visible when movement is in the case) otherwise is generally in good clean condition. The movement and dial are fitted with a non-original seatboard which rests directly onto the cheek uprights of case (which appear undisturbed). As catalogued the case is almost certainly Dutch in origin hence is most likely not original to the movement and dial (unless the movement and dial were originally supplied/exported uncased for 'casing-up' locally in The Netherlands).Case is generally in very good original condition with faults very much limited to minor bumps, scuffs, shrinkage, wear and other blemishes commensurate with age and use. Clock is complete with two weights pendulum, case key and winder. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A VICTORIAN BRASS SKELETON TIMEPIECEUNSIGNED, MID 19th CENTURYThe single train chain fusee movement with six-spoke wheelwork set between pierced stepped Gothic spire-shaped plates united by six ringed baluster double-screwed pillars, the anchor escapement regulated by heavy-bob pendulum swinging behind the plates to the rear, opposing gilt Roman numeral chapter ring and steel spade hands set beneath a conforming subsidiary seconds dial to the front, mounted via four conical feet onto an oval blue silk topped stepped rosewood plinth base inlaid with brass rosette-centred trident motif to front over bun feet; with glass dome cover.The clock 29.5cm (11.5ins) high, 15cm (5ins) wide, 11.5cm (4.5ins) deep; including stand and globe 43cm (17ins) high, 22cm (8.5ins) wide, 12cm (4.75ins) deep overall.
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