A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK with swan neck pediment, outset fluted pilaster columns to the hood, the plain trunk with quartered column front corners and all standing on turned feet, the dial with blank signature roundel above a silvered dial with subsidiary second hand and date indicator, the movement striking the hours on a bell, complete with cast iron weights and brass faced pendulum, bob but no key, 59cm wide x 30.5cm deep x 230cm high overall Condition: the movement probably associated to the case, the hood with restoration to the right hand side, a split to the right hand side above and below the glazed window, usual marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the feet probably later, the moulded plinth just above the feet with losses and wear, splits to the right hand side of the lower section of the trunk
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A VICTORIAN HARDWOOD CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS with ebonised line decoration to the drawers and further ebonised decoration to the top and plinth, 107cm wide x 55cm deep x 100.5cm high Condition: marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some dark staining to the top, some fading and water marks overall, some wear to the ebonised decoration particularly the front corners
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE late 20th century in manufacture, with breakarch pediment, blind fretwork decoration, astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and over panelled door beneath, standing on a conforming plinth base, 182.5cm wide x 268cm high x 40.5cm deep Condition: Generally good condition, with usual marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, the escutcheon to the upper right hand door is loose and there is some fading down the left hand side and a little to the left front of the bookcase, complete with an invoice dated 1987 from John Nethercott of Church Street Hereford
A CAST RECONSTITUTED STONE SHALLOW TROUGH OR PLANTER 66cm wide x 38cm deep x 15cm high together with a reconstituted stone cast shallow campana urn, 40cm diameter x 30cm high and a further small cast planter with rounded ends, 50cm wide x 23cm high (3) Condition: the rectangular shallow planter covered in moss and generally good condition; the shallow urn with corner broken from its square plinth base otherwise in good condition; the shallow planter in good condition
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOUR DOOR WARDROBE the central section with twin doors opening to reveal linen slides and two short and three long drawers, flanked by doors opening to reveal hanging space, all raised on a plinth base and turned feet, 255.5cm wide x 78cm deep x 221.5cm high Condition: surface marks, scuffs and wear due to age and use, minor splitting to the veneer on the right hand door, a replaced small section on the right hand door, signs of sun bleaching more so to the right hand side
An early 20th century pine pedestal desk, W.130cm, D.63cm, H.73cmCONDITION: Has a replaced burgundy leather top with gilt tooling, probably been stripped and polished at some point, has lost decoration to the kneehole, the second drawer to the right side has a horizontal split running through the face. There are some chips to the drawer mouldings and plinth foot. It has been converted from a dressing table at some point
A Globe Wernicke mahogany two section bookcase with eight drawer base section, on plinth base, W.86cm, D.36cm, H.125cmCONDITION: The top section of the bookcase has a vertical scratch running through the entire length. There is marking below the metal knob handles through use. Overall good condition
Henri J. Harpignies (1819-1916), charcoal drawing, Chemin Creux 1911, signed and dated with Fine Art Society label verso, 37 x 51.5cmCONDITION: Overall rather dirty and dusty with much of the ormolu matted and / or oxidised, the lid with twin cherubs lifts up to permit access from above to the movement which presumably could then be slid forwards from the front, joints between the cherub group and the rim of the lid are poor and both cherubs are a little loose so all of this could do with retightening, central vase and right hand scroll handle again a little loose, base cherubs and plinth off colour to a dull gilt finish, one small leaf missing from beside the right putto right hand, otherwise looks complete, feet slightly bent out of shape, dial original but damaged around the left hand winding hole, hands look original, movement thought to be original although hard to access, no pendulum or key present so not tested for timekeeping.
A late Victorian inlaid mahogany inverted breakfront wardrobe with moulded cornice above a pillared open shelf, mirrored doors beneath, flanked by twin panelled doors over six drawers, raised on a plinth base, 218 cm w x 207 cm hOverall good condition apart from some losses to dentil moulding
A George III style mahogany bookcase, late 19th century, the stiff leaf carved and channelled moulded cornice above adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed astragal doors, the projecting base enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with applied carved rosettes to the corners, on a plinth base, 127cm wide x 58cm deep x 133cm high.
An Edwardian walnut bookcase, the upper part with a moulded cornice above adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, the projecting base with two frieze drawers and cupboard below, enclosed by two foliate carved and raised and fielded panel doors, on a plinth base, 122cm wide x 45cm deep x 215cm high.
A Large 'Michael Keen' reclaimed pine inverted break-front kitchen dresser, the upper stage with two arched glazed cupboard doors flaking a central plate rack and shelving, the lower stage with four arched fielded panel doors, raised on a plinth base 230cm x 215cm x 50cm. Two plate rack spindles damaged. the lower stage missing one drawer, marks stains and scratches.
A modern mahogany Westminster chime grandmother clock, by Richard Broad, Bodmin Cornwall. The arched hood with rolling moon phase over a silvered chapter ring of Roman hours enclosed by spandrels, the glazed trunk door above an inlaid base on short plinth supports 167cm good condition, three weights and pendulum present.
A Late Victorian Oak "Carlton House" Style Desk, the superstructure fitted three cupboards enclosed by oval panel doors, six small drawers, open niche and two lidded compartments, pull-out leather lined writing surface, fitted two frieze drawers above kneehole and four drawers to right hand pedestal, on square tapered legs and castors and plinth base, 54ins wide x 26ins deep x 39ins high
A 19th Century Continental "Empire" Figured Mahogany Secretaire a Abattant with Green Veined Marble Slab Top, fitted frieze drawer with cushion front, leather lined fall front enclosing one long drawer with cushion front and five short drawers, three long drawers under, on plinth base, 41ins wide x 18ins deep x 57ins high
An 18th Century Mahogany Cased Compass and an Ebonised Desk Thermometer, the compass by Thomas Lee, Sail-Maker & Ship-Chandler, High Street, Hull, with printed paper scale and engraved brass vernier, contained in plain case, 5.75ins square, the desk thermometer by H. Hughes & Son, 59 Fenchurch Street, London, with mercury thermometer, on moulded square ebonised plinth, 11.75ins high
A George V Silver Circular Two-Handled Bowl, by Philip Hanson Abbot, London 1911, cast with bands of Celtic ornament and bosses and with conforming footrim, 9ins diameter, 13ins wide handle to handle x 7.125ins high, weight 43ozs, with crest and presentation inscription dated 4th October 1922, and stained wood plinth base for same
An 18th Century Walnut Cylindrical Cased Mantel Timepiece, signed Wray of London, the 6ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day single train verge movement, contained in plain cylindrical case with gilt brass lion's mask and ring handles to sides, on shaped base, 10.5ins high, and with ebonised plinth for same Note: Hilton Wray recorded working London, Apprenticed 1752, Member of the Clockmaker's Company 1769, Master of the Clockmaker's Company 1785, died 1812
A 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by John Winstanley of Holywell, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with scroll pediment, turned and fluted pillars to hood, crossbanded trunk door with turned and fluted quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with bracket feet, 86ins high Note: John Winstanley recorded working Holywell 1791-1840
An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, the 12ins square brass dial with associated arch engraved "George Milne of Halyroodhoufe", the silvered chapter ring (rubbed) with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched and moulded scroll pediment, slender fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door, on plinth base, with shaped apron and bracket feet, 83ins high
An Ebonised Longcase Clock with Early 18th Century Movement, the 11ins square brass dial (anonymous) with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with turned winding hole, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in 18th Century style ebonised case, the hood with moulded cornice, fretted frieze and spiral turned columns to corners, with rectangular trunk door, on plinth base, 81ins high
An Early 18th Century Walnut Longcase Clock, by Thomas Sparrow of St. Neots, Cornwall, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and turned winding holes, with cherub and crown spandrels, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut case inlaid with chequered bandings, the hood with double moulded cornice and fretted frieze and plain turned pillars to door, figured trunk door with circular glass lenticule, on conforming panelled plinth, 83ins high Note: Thomas Sparrow recorded working St. Neots, Cornwall, in 1722
Victorian mahogany triple breakfront wardrobe with arched top, projecting cornice, three doors with single full length mirror enclosing four linen slides and five drawers, plinth base, W220cm, H231cm, D75cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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