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Early 18th century longcase clock with 30 hour chain driven bird-cage movement, 10 inch square brass dial, with female image and floral spandrels, matted centre and brass chapter ring, signed Ralph Sayers, Lindfield, single pierced hand. In an oak case, with full length door, hood, with shaped columns and architectural pediment. 211cm overall height (weight and pendulum present)Condition report: Movement is very dirty, it appears to be free but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Seat board has been replaced. Dial has been cleaned and decoration is filled with metal polish, pendulum rod is rusty and bob is somewhat battered and dirty. Case needs attention. Surface of wood is badly worn in places, both trunk side panels are damaged where pendulum swings. Door is damaged. Plinth has poor repair and may have been shortened. Hood is worn in places and glass surround beading is broken, other areas of beading are damaged. Dial surround is larger than actual dial. See photographs.
An Early Märklin 0 Gauge (or larger) Yard Crane, on approx 3in square brick plinth, nicely-painted in the Märklin 'graded' paint style, with triangular lattice pillar and jib in blue-green, with screw-operated rotating motion and geared raising/lowering of hook, overall F-G, old soldered repairs to jib mounting need re-making
A Swiss-made 0 Gauge PLM (French) 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive, evidently made by 'RMC' and representing the PLM locomotive 030 TB 5800, with boiler and dome apparently for live-steam use but completed as a non-operating model with dummy cylinders, fitted with Finescale wheels and etched PLM plates, finished in overall matt green/khaki, as static model VG, with display plinth (2)
Trench Art interest - A model of ' German Maxim Machine Gun ' desk stand / key tray, the superb brass piece incorporating a heavy 20mm shell as the gun barrel, having turned wooden handles, the gun fully swivels on the adjustable tripod that slots into place on the brass plate attached to raised wooden plinth, the shaped rectangular key tray with applied ' GOT MIT UNS ' badge and flanked with 1917 ---- 1918, overall length 11¾i. (29.7cm.) long, the gun measuring 9in. (22.9cm.) long, 7¾in. (19.8cm.) high when on platform. * Originally from a world-renowned collection. * Condition: Very good, no issues found.
A deluxe Mappin & Webb Cluedo set board game - the suspects and weapons in sterling silver, the superb quality board game with fine coloured leather board, lifting to reveal storage for game pieces, including leather dice shakers; dice; detective note cards; area and weapon cards; leather card pouch; silver weapons and suspects pieces - all hallmarked for London, 2004, the suspects enamelled with the conforming colour, the base making the board plinth, 24¾in. (63cm.) square at widest, with original box. * Condition: The outer box with tape holding in corners, lightly stained and with light surface wear. The game pieces and board very good hardly used.
Emmanuel Villanis - a bronze - 'Rebecca au Puits', an Art Nouveau bronze bust of a maiden, c.1900, cast with hair concealed beneath a turban, leaning upon an urn, the tapered plinth base with cast inscription, signed to shoulder, with 'Societe Des Bronzes Paris' impressed mark and 'AP 966', 16in. (40.5cm.) high.
A William IV rosewood and marble console table, the inset white and grey marble top with bevelled edge, over a reel and rope twist bordered frieze, with central brass inlaid tablet, raised on two swept bracket supports carved with stiff leaves, berries, rosettes and scrolls, the rear stile supports with scroll brackets, to plinth bases with foliate borders, 44¼ x 20¼in. (112.5 x 51cm.), 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A good quality late-Georgian mahogany Davenport, in the manner of Gillows, the sliding, fall front top with pierced gallery and fitted leather, the interior with three fitted drawers, a hinged pen and ink drawer to one side, over a single slide to the left side over a bank of faux drawers, the right side with faux-slide over a bank of four graduated drawers with original turned handles, on a plinth base with concealed castors, 23½ x 21¼in. (59.5 x 54cm.), 34in. (86.25cm.) high.
A Victorian mahogany cupboard bookcase, of small proportions, the flared, moulded cornice over a pair of arched glazed doors flanked by turned pilasters headed by spearhead terminals, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with panelled doors flanked by conforming pilasters, enclosing two slide drawers, on a plinth base, 39 x 15¾in. (99 x 40cm.), 72½in. (184cm.) high.
An early 19th century waxed pine 30 hour longcase clock by T. Watson, the square painted Roman dial with floral spandrels and birds, arched date aperture and brass signed maker's plate, the bell strike movement with outside countwheel strike and four knopped pillars, the hood with flared top on turned columns, the trunk with turned quarter columns and plinth base, 78½in. (199.5cm.) high.
An early 19th century Channel Islands mahogany longcase clock by Naftel of Guernsey, the eight day bell strike movement fronted by an arched silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial below 12, date aperture above 6 and strike/silent ring to the arch, signed 'Naftels Guernsey', the arched hood with two eagle and ball finials, on tapered reeded columns with brass acanthus capitals, the trunk with arched door and checker board stringing between fluted half columns to the canted corners, above a deep base with conforming inlay and quarter fans to the corners, standing on a moulded plinth, 83in. (210.75cm.) high.
A fine Victorian scratch built model of a static steam engine, in brass and copper with a faux brick painted wood plinth, the fitted mahogany box inscribed in pencil 'This box was made by W? Roach & given to G. Chapman / It contains model engine made by G. Chapman 1888', with working taps and piston etc.Condition - not tested or used for some time, grubby, the brass and copper is tarnished, the boiler has solder repairs, the flywheel rubs slightly on the side of the plinth when turned, there are two pipes exiting the boiler which have no attachments, piston is loose on its mount. box 24cm wide
A CONTINENTAL ILLUMINATED GLOBE with aluminium bracket and marble plinth base, the globe 19cm diameter, the globe and stand 34cm high overall Condition: the globe with some minor staining and marks due to age and use, in need of rewiring, the base with small chip to the corner and further minor marks, moderate condition overall
AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE OAK JOINT STOOL 43cm wide x 27cm deep x 47cm high together with an early 19th century spindle back kitchen chair, a marble topped pot cupboard and a 19th century mahogany wine table (4) Condition: joint stool good; occasional table scuffs and wear, chip to the corner of one foot; kitchen chair spindles a bit loose; pot cupboard scratch to the front of a panel door, minor scuffs to the plinth
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK with a leather inset top, nine drawers with brass ring handles, 137.5cm wide x 69cm deep x 76cm high Condition: fading and minor stains to the leather, some bleaching to the back and top, slight partition of the boards to the side, replaced handles, some losses to veneer on plinth base
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL LIBRARY BOOKCASE the upper section with four open adjustable shelves over twin panel doors and on a plinth base, 122cm wide x 41cm deep x 223cm high Condition: The bookcase with repairs to the moulding of the cornice to the right hand side, marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, wear marks to the plinth base and possibly alterations to the right hand side, possibly originally a larger bookcase, some losses to mouldings especially to the left hand side and losses to the lower right side, moderate condition overall
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK with arching case and carved and turned finials, fluted outset classical columns, plinth with carved decoration and all on carved feet, the gilt arching dial with pierced spandrels and with silvered chapter rings to the slow/fast and strike/silent dials, the main dial with roman numerals, signed 'Dent, Cockspur Street London', the movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, 32.5cm wide x 21.5cm deep x 40cm high Condition: the case with traces of paint from wayward decorating, cracks to the veneer of the arching upper section of the case, some bleaching to the upper section, the fretwork sides with faded silk behind, the movement with thick plates and of good quality, the gong not fixed in place and lacking fixing nut, the clock without keys for the case or to wind the mechanism, the clock also lacking hour hand, some loss, marks, dents and scratches to the case overall but especially to the key hole of the front door and with a small loss to the wood of the case to the right hand side of the arching front door
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS with turned knob handles and plinth base, 116cm wide x 51cm deep x 113.5cm high Condition: the chest of drawers with ring marks, circular burn mark and further minor marks, dents and scratches to the top due to age and use and over the chest of drawers, the top right chest of drawers with cockbeading lacking, similar loss to the left hand drawer, some restoration needed to the divider between the upper most and second drawer, further various losses to the cockbeading, split to the plinth base at the bottom left side, moderate condition overall
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE with astragal glazed upper section enclosing adjustable shelves, over a base with panel doors, each with flame mahogany set panels and on a plinth base, 95cm wide x 50cm deep x 250.5cm high Condition: the glazing to the upper section seemingly mainly original, small loss to the dog tooth decoration to the cornice, minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, generally good condition overall
A BLACK GLAZED POTTERY TABLE LAMP AND CORAL SHADEin the form of a baluster vase with gilt plinth base, 16cm wide x 52cm high overall together with a further porcelain table lamp in the form of an Oriental vase and cover decorated with chrysanthemums, 19cm diameter x 42cm high Condition: the black table lamp in need of cleaning but otherwise in good condition, the felt underneath the lamp in need of replacement, the lamp in need of rewiring; the other table lamp in good condition if in need of a clean but in need of rewiring
A REGENCY MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR the rectangular mirror plate with scrolling supports and stepped plinth with three frieze drawers and standing on bun feet, 53cm wide x 28cm deep x 64cm high At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
CHARLOTTE H MONGINOT (FRENCH 1872-) 'Keeping Warm', patternated bronze on an octagonal hardstone plinth, signed CH Monginot to the reverse and stamped '43', 21cm high At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND FOUR LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS with plinth base, 129cm wide x 50cm deep x 133cm high Condition: some splits to the top, particularly at the edges, the usual minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, the handles replaced, overall reasonable condition
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWO DOOR WARDROBE the twin panel door over a deep drawer and plinth base, 134cm wide x 57cm deep x 197cm high Condition: the wardrobe in need of restoration with some losses, marks to the polished surface overall, the drawer with later scumbled decoration, losses to the knob handles of the drawer, poor condition overall
A GEORGE I WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK by William Moore of London, the case with quarter veneered door with crossbanded border and moulded decoration, the hood with blind fret work banding and pilaster columns, the 12 inch brass dial with subsidiary second hand, signature plaque and date aperture to the matted centre, and with mask decorated spandrels to the corners, the movement striking the hours on a bell, 51cm wide x 27.5cm deep x 217cm high Condition: marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the plinth base almost certainly a later addition, the plinth with inserted newer timber to the rear, the door with slight loss to the moulding top right corner, the lenticle a later insert, the interior of the door with an ivorine label for Percy Webster 87 Great Portland Street and with a further Percy Webster paper label stating that William Moore was apprenticed in 1693 to Ben Johnson, small loss to the crossbanded veneer at the top of the bracket just below the hood on the left hand side, the hood with lock lacking to the front door, signs of restoration to the structure and possibly later inset glass sides, the movement seemingly in reasonable condition but in need of a clean, complete with two matched cast iron weights, winding key and a pendulum
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