Advertising, Confectionery and Chocolate - a late 19th century J.S.Fry & Sons Ltd rectangular counter top display cabinet, black ebonised wooden frame with plain glazed front and sides, the front plinth base carved "J.S.FRY & SONS LTD" and painted in gold, fitted with two glass shelves, the back fitted with a pair of mirror backed sliding doors, missing the shaped arched milk glass pediment, 66cm high, 70cm wide, 38.5cm deep (contents not included)
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Advertising, Confectionery and Chocolate - a late 19th century J.S.Fry & Sons Ltd bow fronted counter top display cabinet, black ebonised wooden frame with plain later replacement glass front, the front plinth base carved "J.S.FRY & SONS" and painted in gold, fitted with two glass shelves, the back fitted with a hinged mirrored back door, later replacement pediment and lined interior with replacement paper, red and white rectangular printed paper label to underside of base, 68cm high, 45.5cm wide, 24.5cm deep
A 12cm diam cast iron cannonball, 17th c, mounted on a mahogany square plinth bearing brass plate inscribed Trent Navigation Scheme, cannon ball blown from bed of river at Shelford September 1925, base 24cm square Cannonball with surface losses and pitting, the mahogany base with abrasions and scratches, otherwise generally good and consistent with age
A Victorian green onyx mantel clock, c1880, architectural pediment above a projecting front with circular dial with Arabic numerals flanked by fluted pillars on rectangular base, 29.5cm h, a Victorian inlaid black slate mantel clock, the rectangular case inlaid in red porphyry and engraved Egyptian motifs, white enamel dial with roman numerals, twin winding holes, stepped base and brass plinth, 22cm h and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock of swept form, the silvered dial with roman numerals, twin winding holes, stepped base on lacquered brass ball feet, 28cm h, 55cm w (3) All with extensive wear, scratches, abrasions, some chips to onyx clock, black slate clock with minor chips, abrasions and cracks to mahogany case - wear to all dials
Early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment above a rectangular panelled door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters above a conforming plinth, the painted dial with Roman numerals, signed indistinctly and inscribed Tewksbury, with gilt hands, date aperture and single train thirty hour movement
19th Century mahogany crossbanded and line inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door flanked by further reeded pilasters and conforming plinth base, the painted moon phase dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Smith of Wrexham, the two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bellHinges to door on hood are missing, side columns flanking pendulum door need fixing into position, some veneer is lifting (see photos)
Modern pine kitchen suite, including table, rectangular top, turned legs, 184x92cm, height 78cm, matched set of six chairs, dresser, moulded cornice, panelled back with shelf and spice drawers, the base with three drawers and cupboards, plinth base, width 143cm, depth 44cm, height 204cm, and a narrow pine wine rack.
A Victorian rosewood chiffonier, the superstructure well carved with dolphins and foliate scrolls, above a mercury mirror plate and a marble top, with a flush drawer and a pair of panelled cupboard doors set between turned pilasters, on a plinth base, 105cm wide, 46cm deep, 146cm highCondition report: Some fading, discolouration and surface wear to veneer throughout. Mirror plate nicely mottled. Some small chips, splits and losses to carved areas. General scratches and wear to marble. Splits to doors. Some splits and lifting to veneer elsewhere, particularly at the base. Joints solid. Drawer runs smoothly.
A George III mahogany and fruitwood mule chest, the hinged top enclosing an interior fitted with compartments, the front with four shaped flame-veneered panels, above an arrangement of drawers, one with bone inlay and relief-carved rhino decoration, on a plinth base, 153cm wide, 64cm deep, 105cm high Provenance: Barrington Hall, EssexCondition report: Nice colour and patination. General knocks, surface wear and scratches. One brass plate in need of re-attaching. Some splits to crossbanding.Not present
The dial inscribed John Anderson, Dunse, the 29cm brass dial with silvered centre, Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dial, the arch with strike/silent dial, foliate spandrels, eight day bell striking movement, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, centred and flanked by orb finials, Greek key pattern and foliate fretwork below, oak case, on a plinth base214,5cm high, 47,5cm wide, 26cm deep
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