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A collection of vintage retro mid 20th century circa 1970 teak wood veneer Nathan furniture. The collection comprising of two low cabinet / entertainment cabinets of a rectangular form with opened cupboard atop over twin panel doors cupboard raised on a plinth base along with a matching bedside cabinet. Measures 75 x 102 x 45cm.
A mid century teak wood office twin pedestal desk of Danish influence. The desk being raised on inset plinth bases having a bank of drawers to one side, cupboard locker to the other. The desk top with central inset black writing skiver. Pull handles to the drawers. Ebonised detailing to the plinths. Measures approx. 74cm x 137cm x 76cm.
A large vintage early 20th Century golden oak upright pedestal haberdashery shop chest of drawers / museum specimen collectors cabinet. The cabinet having two banks of twelve oak fronted drawers with each retaining the original brass D cup brass handles. Retaining the Restalls of Birmingham makers badge to the top. All being raised upon a plinth base. Wear commensurate with age, overall good. Measures approx. 168cm x 120cm x 60cm .
A pair of retro mid 20th century Minty lawyers / barristers stacking mahogany framed bookcases. Each bookcase being of breakfront form having four compartments to one and three to the other. both raised on an upright plinth base. Sliding glass doors to each. Disassembles for ease of transport. Measures 140 x 90 x 29cm.
A Victorian 19th century mahogany twin pedestal office desk. Raised on plinth bases to each pedestal having banks swing handled drawers above. Finished with further drawer to the frieze with tooled leather writing surface above. Dismantles to 3 pieces for ease of movement. 77cm H x 81cm W x 137 D
Two 20th century American mantle clocks / wall hanging clocks. The clocks having a white dial, one with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring and one with roman numbers to the chapter ring, 8 day movement set in a wooden case with dome top and glass front decorated with floral sprays raised on a plinth base. Measures 46cm tall.
A good 1930's oak low wardrobe armoire of Jacobean influence. The blond oak upright body having a plinth drawer base with upright double door wardrobe above. The doors with fielded panels and exterior hinge work. Flared cornice atop. Hanging rail within. Measures approx. 178cm x 126cm x 49cm.
Late 19th century mahogany eight day bracket clock, convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed Barraud, London, double fusee movement striking a bell on the hour, the mahogany case with broken arch cornice and hinged carrying handle, with brass fretwork to sides, on plinth base and brass bracket feet, 42cm high, with pendulum and keysCondition Report: No winder keyKey for front door presentSeveral cracks and chips to the face, left foot slightly bent out of shapecant guarantee it is working General wear and tear to the case commensurate with use and age
George III oak eight day longcase clock, the swan neck hood over a brass dial with associated arch, scrolling spandrels, and silvered chapter inscribed James Wilson Belfast, the centre with floral engraving and subsidiary seconds dial (date aperture not functional), over a shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, the associated twin train movement with back plate stamped Owen, dial 34 cm square, total height 222 cm high, with pendulum and two weightsCondition Report: Door locked no key available so cannot check the condition inside1 weight present and pendulumBrass face missing part between the spandrelsOak case shows the effects of dampMissing finial to hoodNo winder We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
Regency style mahogany bracket clock, the silvered convex dial signed Depree & Young, Exeter, with Roman numerals and outer minute track, single train chain driven fusee movement, the mahogany case with butterfly marquetry inlaid decoration, on plinth base, with brass carrying handle to top, 34cm high, with pendulumCondition Report: General wear and tear to case commensurate with use and age wear to silvered facePendulum present but no winding keyCracks to face Cannot guarantee it is in working condition
Chinoiserie eight day longcase clock, simulating red lacquer, 19th century parts, the arched swan neck hood over a brass dial with gilt mask and dolphin spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed Jno. Wenham, Watton, in the arch, the trunk door and base depicting figures and pagodas, on a plinth base, the twin train movement with backplate indistinctly stamped, dial W31 cm, total height 242 cm
Late 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the painted Roman dial signed 'Trevor, Topsham', having seconds subsidiary dial at 12 and date aperture at 6, the moulded cornice above twin columns, with crossbanded trunk door on plinth base, twin train movement (lacking bell), 197cm high, with pendulum (bob detached but present), weights and winder
Early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, with eagle and ball finials over a brass square dial with engraved foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, and inscribed Thomas Andrews, Dover, over a rectangular door and reduced plinth base, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the dial 30 cm square, H211 cm
Late 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, c.1770, the square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at 12, date aperture at 6 and signed Mark Rogers, Ringwood, with floral engraved spandrels, twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, the mahogany case with moulded cornice above twin brass capped columns, over a plain trunk and plinth base, h203cm, with two weights, pendulum, winder, key and receipt from Roger A Davis - Antiquarian Horologist 1972
19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, striking a bell on the hour, the hood with brass finials above twin turned columns, on plinth base and bracket feet, h228cm, with pendulumCondition Report: Makers mark worn to dial and wear to subsidiary dialsPendulum presentNo key for door but winder presentSecond hand loose to dial, and loss to end of hand on subsidiary dial, minor losses to veneer to case and some old repairs, replacement knob to door, We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
18th century oak longcase clock, the protruding cornice over baluster pilasters enclosing a matted brass dial with mask spandrels and alarm dial, the case door with bull's eye glass, on a plinth base, the thirty hour pillar frame movement with count wheel and striking on a bell (bell missing), dial 26 cm square, total height 195 cm
19th century mahogany bracket clock, the dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement, the arched mahogany case on plinth base and bracket feet, h39cm w26cm d16cm, with pendulumCondition Report: Pendulum present but no winding keyGeneral wear and tear commensurate with use and ageCannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
Mid Victorian mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard, the raised back carved with grapes and foliate scrolls, over a moulded frieze drawer and a pair of arched panel cupboard doors, flanked by a further drawer and arched panel cupboard door with carved corbels either side, on a plinth base, H147 W232 D68 cm
George IV silver twin handled trophy cup, the body with reeded girdle and presentation engraving, upon a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, and detachable black Bakelite plinth, hallmarked Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield 1821, overall H26cm, approximate gross silver weight (including fixtures but not plinth) 15.68 ozt (488 grams)
Group of assorted silver, comprising mid 20th century small twin handled trophy cup with presentation engraving, upon a black Bakelite plinth, hallmarked Davies & Powers, Birmingham 1954, pair of open salts of bellied form, each upon three hoof type feet, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1936, jewellery casket of oval form, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and panel with engraved monogram, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1919, late George III silver table spoon, late Victorian embossed pin dish, and mid 20th century open salt and mustard pot and cover, approximate gross silver weight 16.36 ozt (509 grams)
An early 20thC Liberty & Co stained, planked oak, open front cabinet with stylised spot-hammered, rivetted, stylised and anodised copper fittings, the stepped, open top superstructure incorporating three central in-line lancet top apertures, flanked by a pair of lockable tinted green, lead glazed panelled cupboard doors, over an arrangement of shelves and an offset solid panelled base cupboard door, on a plinth bears an applied Liberty & Co Ltd, London W label 67"h 56"w
A PAIR OF GEORGE III BRASS ANDIRONS CIRCA 1780 Of columnar form, on claw and ball feet with spurred legseach 77cm high, 59cm deepUnlike American andirons, which tend to be formed as turned columns on rectangular plinth bases, these columns end in a turned drop roundel which then flows in to the more familiar spurred legs.
A LARGE EARTHENWARE CREAM BOWL 44cm diameter, an iron bound one peck grain measure 24cm diameter 25cm high, and a pair of iron sugar nips mounted on wooden plinth base (3) Condition Report : signs of age throughout, and old worn to the grain measure, but no major damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LARGE PATINATED BRONZE GROUP OF TWO HORSES on oval marble plinth labelled 'L'Accolade by P J Mene', 37cm high 58cm wide Condition Report : no damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A collection of vintage retro early 20th century Art Deco orange pressed glass. The collection comprising of a lemonade set (jug and five glasses), centre piece bowl having scalloped rim, twin handle with circular foot raised on black glass circular plinth base, smaller orange pressed glass bowl having twin handles in a form of elephant head raised on a hexagonal foot and black glass circular plinth base.
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