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A SOUTH GERMAN QUARTER REPEATING TABLE TABLE CLOCK BY PETER KRENCKEL EICHSTATT, C1710, the top of the finely engraved gilt brass case with alarm disc and silver gilt and chempleve enamel chapter ring, the dial within a rim with four small levers inscribed SCHLAGT/NIT SCHLAG/VIERTEL SCHLAG/BEY VIERTEL DIE STUNT SCHLAG, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement and engraved barrels visible through six glazed lights, the backplate signed PETER KRENCKEL EUCHSTET. having pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, the three hammer heads each in the form of a grotesque head, with silvered regulation, chiselled blued steel screws, bell secured on the underside by straps within three bifurcated scroll feet alternating with turned pendants, 9cm h, 10.5 x 10.5cm, in the original leather covered softwood travelling box with engraved brass flap to the lid and three pierced panels to the sidesProvenance: Private family ownership since the early 20th century.Peter Krenckel was born at Hattnau, Bavaria in 1687. He was either an apprentice of or assistant to Wilhelm Koberle in Eichstatt whose daughter he married in 1714. Krenckel died in 1730. Movement not in working order and requires attention but apparently complete. Clean and unrestored. One of the feet with stress crack, the other two feet with old steel repair inside the curve, otherwise in fine unrestored condition. The case with only small pieces of the dry and powdery leather covering remaining. Fresh to the market and not hitherto offered for sale since acquired by the family in the early 20th c
LORD BYRON INTEREST. A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ PEDESTAL TABLE, C1840 the top inlaid with mother of pearl and painted with Newstead Abbey from across the lake, inscribed NEWSTEAD ABBEY in strapwork border , on baluster pedestal, triform base and bun feet, 68cm h, 75.5 diam Decoration worn, hinges later steel replacement
A VICTORIAN WALNUT, BOXWOOD AND EBONY COMBINATION GAMES AND WORK TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO JENKS & HOLT, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, C1875 the baize lined foldover top with counter wells and scoreboards, on fluted legs and pottery castors, 74cm h; 44 x 76cm, lozenge shaped PODR mark for 16 February 1872Comparative Literature: Gilbert (C), Furniture at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, Vol II, pp315 and 316 The green baize stained, veneers faded, top loose; slightly unstable, unrestored
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, C1800 with D shaped leaves, fitted with drawers, the brass drum handles apparently original, on square tapered legs and brass castors, 70cm h; 65 x 134cm A rough example with some old repairs and damage but no restoration, old filled shrinkage crack to top. Two holes at the top of one leg. Top faded and waterstained
AN INDIAN IVORY AND EBONY INLAID SHISHAM TABLE, HOSHIAPUR, LATE 19TH C on folding stand, 61cm h; 66 x 66cm Lower part of stand somewhat discoloured with dirt; table top faded. Both complete with no significant loss or damage save for one piece of the bevelled edge of the top which is mis-aligned, restuck many years ago
A VICTORIAN SERPENTINE PADOUK AND MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, LATE 19TH C in George III style, the crossbanded top with barber pole stringing, on slender moulded scrolling legs headed by a carved palmette, embossed brass knobs and castors, 71cm h; 77 x 97cm One piece of the veneer on the top slightly lifting and with loss of approx 1cm from tip of triangle; repolished but not at recent date. On the underside four metal right angled brackets inside frame. Legs free from splits, splicing or other repair
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE, C1835 the cut cornered top on turned end supports with lotus calyx, stretcher and lappeted bun feet, 73cm h; 67 x 132cm Localised lifting of veneers and stained repair on flat surface on bases; old lacquer stains and marks on the richly figured top, structurally sound
AN OAK TABLE BY JACK GRIMBLE OF CROMER, NORFOLK, MID 20TH C with one-piece top on forked trestles united by a slightly bowed, pegged stretcher, 74cm h; 64 x 121cm, signed Jack Grimble Cromer Top with old shrinkage cracks, slight knocks and scratches around feet, wear consistent with age, no restoration or repolishing
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, with step cut emerald of approx 6 x 6mm and of approx 2ct, in a surround of eight evenly sized round brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.5ct in total, 18ct gold hoop, London 1988, 5.6g, size L½ Under 10x magnification slight scratches on table of emerald
A GERMAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE of pointed, fluted design with laurels and bow, including fish servers and silver hafted knives, all but the dessert spoons initialled F, by M H Wilkens & Sohne, maker's and control marks, 800 and that of the retailer Dux, 100ozs weighable (85) Good condition, in the same private family ownership since before World War Two, most of the knives rebladed
A COMPOSED GEORGE III AND WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLE SERVICE Fiddle pattern, crested, lacks one dessert fork, all London, the spoons by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, 1810, the forks by Jonathan Hayne, 1833 and a pair of George III tablespoons, later chased as berry spoons, 93ozs (49) Good average condition with even wear. Fork tines rounded but not heavily worn or damaged
A Burr Walnut Side Table, the rectangular top has excellent burr figuring. There are two drawers in the apron, having no handles so giving a classic Victorian style. The table is supported by cup and cover turned legs with reeded decoration and casters to the bottom, 76cm high by 46cm deep by 122cm wide
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