EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY J ELIAS OF AMSTERDAM
US$21,308.60 Early 18th century walnut longcase clock by Johannes Elias of Amsterdam showing phases of the moon within the arch, date and hygrometer lenticule. A very well figured case.RRc. 1720Traditionally, longcase clocks were made with two types of movement: eight-day and one-day (30-hour) movements. A clock with an eight-day movement required winding only once a week, while generally less expensive 30-hour clocks had to be wound every day. Eight-day clocks are often driven by two weights – one driving the pendulum and the other the striking mechanism, which usually consisted of a bell or chimes. Such movements usually have two keyholes on either side of the dial to wind each one. By contrast, 30-hour clocks often had a single weight to drive both the timekeeping and striking mechanisms. Some 30-hour clocks were made with false keyholes, for customers who wished that guests to their home would think that the household was able to afford the more expensive eight-day clock. Most longcase clocks are cable-driven, meaning that the weights are suspended by cables. If the cable was attached directly to the weight, the load would cause rotation and untwist the cable strands, so the cable wraps around a pulley mounted to the top of each weight. The mechanical advantage of this arrangement also doubles the running time allowed by a given weight drop.Height94.00 inch(238.8 cm)Width18.00 inch(45.7 cm)Depth10.00 inch(25.4 cm)Ref No. 4333
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK
US$4,163.76 A very highly figured mahogany pedestal desk on short cabriole legs with claw and ball supports. Attractive and original cast swan necked handles. The top with a gadrooned continuous border and an inset leather top, the top being original.c. 1920Height30.50 inch(77.5 cm)Width60.00 inch(152.4 cm)Depth36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Ref No. 7153
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19TH CENTURY GILLOWS PEDESTAL DESK
US$47,760.80 Gillows of Lancaster A fine mahogany pedestal desk in the French taste with gilt bronze gallery and indented ferrules the reverse incorporating a pair of cupboards. The whole of quite extraordinary fine cabinet work typical of the very best of these eminent cabinetmakers. The locks signed Gillows.RRc. 1870For over a century, the firm was known for its luxury furniture...
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A PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE CANDELABRA
US$4,408.69 A pair of bronze and gilt bronze candelabra on triform bases.c. 1880Height21.50 inch(54.6 cm)Ref No. 5073
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRONZE LANTERN
US$18,124.60 A massive patinated bronze lantern, the upper framework with scrolls and swags and flared leaf decoration.RRc. 1800Height75.00 inch(190.5 cm)Width26.00 inch(66.0 cm)Depth26.00 inch(66.0 cm)Ref No. 6129
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PAIR OF MID-18TH CENTURY PIER TABLES
US$58,782.50 An exceptional pair of mid-18th century Rococo giltwood pier tables vigorously carved with a coat of arms, festoon with ornate scroll and shell work.RRc. 1750Height31.00 inch(78.7 cm)Width33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Ref No. 6130
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINOISERIE GRANDDAUGHTER CLOCK
US$4,286.22 A very finely decorated Early 20th century Chinoiserie Granddaughter clock. With an arched dial, involving cast bangles. Original decoration.c. 1930Height73.50 inch(186.7 cm)Width14.25 inch(36.2 cm)Depth9.00 inch(22.9 cm)Ref No. 6958
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19TH CENTURY MODEL OF NELSON'S FLAGSHIP 'VICTORY'
US$4,776.08 A very fine scale model of Nelson's Flagship 'Victory', with fine English cast gilt bronze details.RRc. 1900HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is most famous as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was also Keppel's flagship at...
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18TH CENTURY CHESTNUT ARMOIRE
US$7,102.88 Massive 18th century chestnut and burr chestnut armoire, very finely executed carved detail, some old evidence of woodworm to the top left panel now treated and not active.c. 1730Height103.00 inch(261.6 cm)Width63.50 inch(161.3 cm)Depth27.00 inch(68.6 cm)Ref No. 6094
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A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR
US$1,530.79 A mahogany framed wing chair of Chippendale design with finely pronounced serpentine wings, square tapered supports with an H stretcher. Early 20th century. Now totally reupholstered to a cambric finish.This chair we have reupholstered but not recovered. This is an ideal opportunity to recover the chair in a fabric of your choice. Please ask for details. RRc. 1910An 18th...
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US$2,388.04 A mid-20th century mahogany desk on well-shaped cabriole supports terminating in claw and ball feet. The top edge with a continuously carved gadroon border. Original cast bronze handles.c. 1950Height30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width45.00 inch(114.3 cm)Depth21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Ref No. 7157
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MID 19TH CENTURY SIX FOLD SCREEN
US$8,327.52 Well painted six fold screen, the decoration of exotic birds and flowers with oils on canvas Dating from the mid 19th century.c. 1850Folding screens were originally made from wooden panels and painted on lacquered surfaces, eventually folding screens made from paper or silk became popular too. Even though folding screens were known to have been used since antiquity, it...
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19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE CHANDELIER
US$7,225.35 An elaborate gilt bronze chandelier with four cut glass shades. The upper section with fantastic griffins with the main circular body delicately pierced with foliage and scrolls.RRc. 1880The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked...
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