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Click here to subscribePeters (Ellis) The Knocker on Death's Door, ex-library copy with 2 stamps, lacks rear free endpaper, rear endpaper with small tears, original boards, dust-jacket, small tear to lower cover, 1970 ~ Rendell (Ruth) The Tree of Hands, original boards, dust-jacket, 1984, FIRST EDITIONS; and 3 others, Detective Fiction, 8vo (5).
A late 19thC neo-classical revival display cabinet having blind fret and applied mouldings to the serpentine top supported by turned and reeded pillars with oval patera and pendant husks, single astragal glazed door, the base having serpentine urn carved frieze with conforming pillars, shaped undershelf and turned feet 3' wide 5'6" high.
A 19thC oak, mahogany and burr elm longcase clock, the square painted dial with Roman numerals and foliate spandrels, inscribed John King, Loughborough, with calendar aperture, 30 hour movement, the hood with swan neck pediment, centre cast brass finial, turned pilasters, shaped trunk door flanked by canted corners, and on a deep plinth with fielded panel and bracket foot 85" high.
An 18th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked with turned columns enclosing a 13" painted dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, signed indistinctly, with four-pillar bell striking movement, above a long trunk door and plinth base, 183cm high
An 19th century mahogany 30 hour longcase clock, the finial mounted scrolling pediment with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked with turned columns enclosing a 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date dial, signed Barker, Lundfield, with brass posted frame movement, above a long trunk door and plinth base, standing on bracket feet with a shaped apron, 219cm high
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase of small proportions, the upper section with moulded dentil cornice above a mirrored reeded and rosette carved door enclosing adjustable shelves and three short drawers, the lower section with rectangular top above a fall-front enclosing a fitted interior above four long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 78cm wide
A Regency mahogany bowfront sideboard, the crossbanded shaped top with brass gallery above a frieze drawer with parquetry inlaid shaped apron flanked with an inlaid cupboard door and a similarly inlaid drawer, supported on paterae headed square section tapering legs with spade feet, 153cm wide
A mid 19th century French rosewood vitrine of serpentine form with ormolu foliate mounts, the red and brown marble top with a moulded edge above a glazed door enclosing glass shelves and flanked by shaped glazed sides, on cabriole feet, bearing label for Edwards and Roberts, 193 high x 83cm wide
Zac Mountfort, St Albans; a japanned longcase clock, the eight day four pillared movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell, the 27.5cm brass dial with pierced spandrels, chapter ring and subsidiary seconds and date aperture to the matt centre, the japanned case on a cream ground with gilt borders, the hood with a blind fret frieze on tapering columns, above a rectangular door on a plinth base, 198.5cm high (the base possibly reduced in height)
A pair of rosewood and brass marquetry side cabinets of inverted breakfront form, each with a green marble top, the frieze with brass stylised flowerheads, above pilasters with flowerheads and oak leaves flanking a panelled door enclosing shelves, on a plinth base, 83 high x 59cm wide (in part George IV but reduced in width and adapted)
An early 19c oak and mahogany longcase clock with swan neck pediment, turned finials to the hood, over a shaped door, flanked by ring turned columns, over a plain base on bracket feet; the painted dial with figures to the top, flowers as spandrels, white face with Roman numerals, inscribed T. Clark Epworth, eight day movement with seconds dial, 212cms.
An early 19c mahogany longcase clock with [formerly] pierced fretwork mount to the domed top, turned columns to the hood, over a crossbanded and shaped door, again with columns to the sides, over a crossbanded trunk, raised upon short turned feet; the painted dial with figure to the top and buildings as spandrels, enclosing a white dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Young Newcastle, eight day movement with seconds and date dials, 225cms.
A Victorian burr walnut and boxwood strung credenza, with a marquetry frieze and central panelled door flanked by glazed doors and tapering columns, with gilt metal borders, on a plinth base and bun feet, 107 high x 39.5 deep x 163.5 cm wide (one column detached, lacking some gilt metal mounts and sections of borders, some worm)
An early 19th century mahogany kneehole desk, the crossbanded top with a leather inset and a moulded edge, above a full-length frieze drawer enclosing a hinged leather surface flanked by recesses and two drawers, above a central recessed door and six short drawers with later brass handles, on a plinth base, 81.5cm high, the top 58.5 x 155.5cm
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the concave cornice above two glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and flanked by brackets, the base with a fall front drawer enclosing drawers and recesses, above two panelled doors on a plinth base, 219.5 high x 56 deep x 122cm wide, (the glass to one door damaged)
A collection of 19th century and later jewellery and two boxes, comprising; a George IV rose gold and enamel oblong mourning ring, the head with a hair glazed panel, black paste border and inscribed verso 'Rob't Hodges obt 9th Sep'tr 1822 at 67', between black and white enamelled shoulders on a reeded shank, a pair of carved jet drop-shaped pendants, a tortoiseshell pique round brooch, a Victorian black enamelled oval mourning brooch, 'In Memory Of', a foliate engraved 9ct rose gold shield-shaped signet ring, initial G, Chester 1903, a foliate engraved 9ct gold envelope shaped stamp case pendant, Chester circa 1918, a lady's round wristwatch, various watch keys, buttons, cufflinks and other items, in a a birds eye maple jewellery box, and a mahogany jewellery box with a hinged top, a glass fronted door and two drawers(mostly imperfect)
A MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, in one stage, with moulded cornice above a single glazed door with arched and horizontal glazing bars, enclosing straight shelves, the lower part with a pair of arch panelled doors, the angles canted, raised on a shaped plinth. Width 37". Height 80".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY NORTH WALES MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement, the arched painted dial with phases of the moon, second dial, calender aperture and roman numerals, signed "John Jones, High St, Pwllheli", the arched hood with swan neck pediment flanking an applied floral and foliate moulding, with spirally turned angle pillars and door pilasters, the trunk with scrolled top above a short door with oval inset panel flanked by spirally turned pillars and with similar panel beneath, the base with inset circular panel the shaped apron on splay feet. Dial Width 15". Width 21". Height 97".