SOLD FOR £80
A 1930's oak framed elbow chair in the Art Deco taste with orange velvet upholstery on square legs
SOLD FOR £480
A 17th Century oak Wainscot elbow chair, having foliate and scroll carved cresting rail, the panelled back centred with a foliate lozenge, shaped arms above solid seat, raised on turned under frame ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £90
A set of 12 silver plated fish knives and forks with carved ivory handles contained in an oak canteen box
SOLD FOR £1900
John Walker, South Molton Street, London. A Victorian oak cased railway station regulator, having Roman painted dial with out minute track and red painted Arabic numerals, the dial signed and inscribed B.R.S, 696.B., set 8 day movement with anchor escapement, the case of architectural form with pediment above a rectangular trunk door flanked by acanthus leaf and scroll carved shoulders, 82"h x 22"w, bears label to interior for Brighton & Southcoast Railways and with original bill of sale from the British Railways London Midland Region, Euston House London, ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £55
An Edwardian oak cased mantel clock decorated marquetry shell patterae and having Arabic enamelled dial, set 8 day movement, chiming gong 10.25"h x 8"w x 5.25"d
SOLD FOR £60
John Barker & Co. Kensington London, a late Victorian binnacle aneroid barometer on an oak mount, 11" diam.
SOLD FOR £100
A 19th Century Continental carved and pierced oak hall table with raised back on square tapering supports 39"h x 41"w x 16"d
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian heavily carved oak Carolean style open arm chair with cane back, raised on spiral turned and block supports
SOLD FOR £400
A Victorian carved oak sideboard with raised back, the base fitted a pair of panelled doors, 50"h x 65"w x 19"d
SOLD FOR £130
A 19th Century Flemish carved oak wall mirror surmounted by a lion mask with a foliate carved surround, inset oval bevelled plate, 36"h x 26"w
SOLD FOR £95
A late 19th Century oak swivel desk chair with cane seat on quadripartite base
SOLD FOR £160
A Georgian oak and mahogany chest of 3 short and 3 long drawers with canted corners and brass drop handles, formerly the top of a chest on chest, 36"h x 40"w x 20"d
SOLD FOR £65
A mid Victorian figured walnut writing slope having parquetry decoration, the hinged top enclosed a fitted interior 6"h x 12"w x 9"d, together with a pair of 19th Century Flemish carved oak pilasters decorated lion masks and alpine fruit
SOLD FOR £140
A late 17th Century style oak coffer on stand, gilt metal mounted, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior of 2 short drawers above a 2 further short and 1 long drawer, raised on square cabriole legs 32"h x 29.5"w x 19"d
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian rectangular oak 4 tier what-not, the base fitted a drawer, raised on turned supports 48"h x 30"w x 16"d
SOLD FOR £200
A French limed oak chest of 6 long drawers with pierced brass drop handles, raised on square supports 52"h x 40"w x 22"d
SOLD FOR £140
A Victorian carved oak monks bench 29"h x 41"w x 20"d
SOLD FOR £85
An early 18th Century oak hanging corner cupboard with moulded cornice above a fielded panelled cupboard door enclosing 3 shelves 40"h x 32"w x 16"d
SOLD FOR £60
An 18th Century oak side table fitted 2 long drawers above 2 short drawers, raised on cabriole supports 41"w x 23"d x 27"h
SOLD FOR £140
A Victorian carved oak sideboard, the raised back with carved panels supported by a pair of bulbous turned columns, the base fitted 2 long drawers above 2 panelled doors, raised on a platform base 57"h x 50"w x 18.5"d
SOLD FOR £180
An 18th Century style French oak bookcase with scrolled cornice above a pair of bar glazed doors enclosing 2 shelves with 2 foliate carved panelled doors below, raised on cabriole legs, scroll feet 79"h x 52"w x 17"d
SOLD FOR £160
A quantity of WMF silver plated fiddle and thread pattern flatware and various Continental silver handled knives in an oak cutlery box
SOLD FOR £150
An oak and silver plated single bottle tantalus
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century carved wooden chess set contained in a honey oak box with hinged lid
SOLD FOR £1300
John Smith, Midland clock works, Derby. A mid 19th Century oak tower clock, having a Roman silvered dial with outer minute track, set triple fusee movement striking 4 bells and chiming gong, the case in the Gothic taste with glazed door, raised on a blind fret cut pedestal, plinth base 77.5"h x 20.5"w x 13"d.
John Smith of Derby set up business in 1856 following an apprenticeship with the celebrated Whitehurst family, the descendants of John Whitehurst 1713-88 of the Lunar Society fame. John Smith's business prospered as Northern Industrial towns flourished and many consequential buildings were fitted with Smiths clocks. The most celebrated example of their work is the great chiming clock in St Paul's Cathedral.