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A fine 18th century style stripped-pine fire-piece: the outset shelved top above a cushion-moulded frieze very finely carved with scrolling acanthus and further flowerheads and scrolls, further over carved egg-and-dart moulded vertical uprights. (External dimensions top shelf 104 cm wide x 134cm total height, Internal dimensions approx. 97 cm x 107 cm)
An unusual Edwardian Burroughes & Watt's snooker scoreboard housed upon an Edwardian serpentine-fronted mahogany sideboard in mid-18th century style. The scoreboard with two revolving number markers and central blackboard flanked by the various colours of the balls. The sideboard with central bow-fronted top drawer with gilt-metal cast handles above two panelled doors and two further smaller ogee-shaped panelled doors engraved with ribbons and classical-style ornament enclosing shelves and above further open shelf space, raised on four cabriole squared front legs (122cm wide x 47cm deep). Together with mahogany cue-ball box with hinged four-panelled glass front.
A XIX Century Rosewood What-Not, with turned finials, the frieze with 'C' scroll decoration, four shelves and single drawer on scroll feet, 122cm high.Lot 1479 - piece of veneer missing just below the top shelf on circular support, repair to th front edge of shelf number 3 down, small piece of wood loss to the back of shelf, small veneer loss to the side of the top.
A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Serpentine Shaped Three Tier What-Not, with pierced and shaped back, three shelves and turned and reeded supports, 110cm high, 97cm wide.Lot 1492 - there is two pieces of fretwork missing middle and bottom shelf, three of the turned supports have been repaired, finial top missing, piece of veneers missing just below the bottom shelf.
A Victorian watchman's shelf clock, dial marked Clerke, 1 Royal Exchange, London. Heavy brass chain fusee movement, with original pendulum retaining knob, passing strike on bell every hour. Mahogany case with bevelled glass side windows, 7 1/2" brass bezel with thick bevelled glass, silvered dial and roman numerals. When locked with padlocked rod, tab on bezel hides winding arbor. Clock mounted on matching mahogany plinth. Clock is operated by the watchman pressing the spring-loaded plunger on the top of the case which depresses a pin around the edge of the dial. The clock mechanism re-sets the depressed pins automatically, total height 39cm

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