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19th Century Library Steps

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Stock CST501

A decorative set of 19th Century French ash and elm fixed library steps.

C. 1860

H. 4’ 6” – 137 cm

W. 1’ 9” – 53 cm

D. 3’ 3” – 99 cm

A late Georgian first quarter 19th Century eight day English oak longcase clock

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Stock AA1716

A late Georgian first quarter 19th Century eight day English oak longcase clock.

By Difon of Cambridge

The attractive painted dial, housed in a domed hood above a slender trunk.

Very well patinated oak.

(serviced)

C. 1820

H: 6′ 7″ – 2 m

W: 1′ 6″ – 45 cm

D: 9″ – 23 cm

A decorative first quarter 19th Century French Comptoise longcase clock

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Stock AA0827

A decorative first quarter 19th Century French Comptoise longcase clock.

The well patinated waisted shaped pine case, with a circular hood with hinged glass door, housing a white enamel painted dial flowing to the waist shaped trunk with a long shaped door having a pendulum looking glass and a bombe shaped base.

Dated 1822 (inside trunk door)

H: 208 cm

W: 50 cm

D: 22 cm

Clock serviced several years ago by Bairnsdale Clocks.

Note: old repairs to base.

Early 19th Century English oak 8 Day Longcase Clock by Woodcock of Colchester – AA1817

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Early 19th Century English oak 8 Day Longcase Clock by Woodcock of Colchester.

The clock dial retaining the original well kept painted and gilt finish also with a working calendar.

The case having attractive lines. The arched hood having the original glass flanked by reeded pillars above an narrow waisted trunk.

C. 1820

Good overall colour and patination.

Note: This clock has been serviced and has a one year warrantee.

H: 220 cm

W: 46.5 cm

D: 27 cm

A George III Country Oak 30 Hour Longcase Clock

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Stock UK1112

A George III Country Oak 30 Hour Longcase Clock.

The Hood with original brass capitols supporting turned columns, the original brass hinged door housing an attractive country hand painted floral and bird decoration with traces of the original gilt and roman numerals. The Trunk having scratch carved reeded sides and an arched door iwth a fruitwood diamond shaped escutcheon, resting on a shaped apron and bracket feet.

By Merrison of Loddon

C. 1800

H: 5′ 11″ – 181 cm

W: 3′ 9 ” – 151 cm

D: 1′ 10″ – 55 cm

19th Century English Figured & Pollard Oak Country Dresser & Rack of diminutive proportions – AA2107

The deep cantered pediment, above an ogee shaped tulip headed top-rail.

Then three shelves, flanked by Pollard Oak uprights, with the original wide painted back planks.

The figured Oak single plank top, above a central moulded Oak drawer with brass swan-neck handles and applied ogee shaped lower mouldings.

Framing a matching, painted open central display space, flanked by two upright Pollard Oak paneled doors, resting on shaped bracket feet.

Good overall polished and wax patination.

C.1880

Note: Having all the original brass hanging hooks. Each shelf has two points of perching, to hold ceramic plates and pewter chargers. This dresser is unusually small in proportions, the narrow depth and width of the base is very desirable in a period home or a modern setting. At times we re-paint the rear planks to match the off-white walls, in a contempary setting.

H.200cm

W.148cm

D.40cm

A rare mid 18th Century English elm low dresser – UK1787

A rare mid 18th Century English elm low dresser, having an applied rear plate. Above an attractive ogee cut apron housing three field frieze drawers with brass swan neck handles raised on long cabriole legs terminating on a pad foot, ownership initial on one. I photographed the original single plank ‘adze’ finished backboard, as it is outstanding! (I could look at it all day)

Adze: form of an axe in which the blade is set at a right angle to the handle, used for dressing timber. Required skill. To use the cutting adze requires standing astride or on top of the log to be hewn.

Note: 35 years in the trade and this is only the second elm dresser I have stocked, as elm being such a soft timber rarely survives in such good condition.

C. 1750

H:87 W: 209 cm 50 cm

Rare late 17th Century English Oak Low Dresser – UK1168

Stock UK1168

Rare late 17th Century English oak low dresser of diminutive proportions.

The well patinated two plank top with moulded edge, above a pair of twin mitre moulded drawers, with brass drop handles. Raised on baluster turned front legs, with rectangular section side stretchers. Great overall colour and patination.

Notice the beautful figured elm single plank back board! Unusual.

1680-1700

H. 2’ 7” – 79 cm

W. 4’ 1” – 125 cm

D. 1’ 9” – 52 cm

Late 17th Century English oak panelled box – UK1154

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Stock UK1154

Late 17th Century English oak paneled box.

The hinged rectangular lid with molded edge above a “s” scroll carved front frieze and lunette carved side friezes.

C. 1690

H: 9″ – 23 cm

W: 2′ 8″ – 82 cm

D: 1′ 6″ – 44 cm

A rare and unusual early 19th Century Japanese export writing box – AA1897

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A rare and unusual early 19th Century Japanese export writing box. This box is based on an English writing box, but entirely in Japanese style. The overall decorative chinoiserie birds and flora, mixed timbers and various styles of inlays. The interior having Japanned lacquered finish.

Note: Sectioned in Japanese manner, having a secret drawer to the right hand side of the original Japanese style brass securing pin.

C.1830

H. 14.5 W. 41cm D. 25cm