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CHINESE CARVED TEAK DRINKS CABINETwith profuse carved decoration overall, the shaped lift up lid revealing a pair of doors opening to reveal a bottle store above a fall flap with a pair of cupboard doors below concealing a bottle store, flanked by side and corner cupboard doors, standing on shaped bracket feet, 103cm high
CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD GILT BRONZE SQUARE LANTERNwith a domed lift up lid with a pierced jade shaped finial, the lid decorated with lotus flowers and dragon head terminals with suspended bells to the corners, the sides set with reticulated panels of white jade with a shou character below a bat in flight, the diaper ground with ruyi panels and lotus scrolls, standing on four pairs of decorative bracket feet, now converted for electricity, 33cm high
A George III breakfront bookcase, the moulded and dentil cornice above two glazed doors flanked by two bowfront doors, all between fluted quarter columns, the base with cupboard doors, on splayed bracket feet, 227cm by 73cm by 230cmRepair to the decorative glazed doors. Fitted for electricity. Part of the cornice is loose. The upper beading parts of this are missing. Split to one side of the bookcase top. Some of the feet have been replaced. Split to the central cabinet doors and right-hand side drawer. Very faded in some areas. Overall wear. Estimate £200-£300.
Rare early English blue lacquer and floral gilded double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Ralph Tolson, London on a silvered arched plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, also with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with pull repeat playing on a nest of six bells and striking on another, with fine scrolling foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four turned brass finials and carrying handle, 21" high (pendulum and door keys)
French boulle two train balloon mantel clock and bracket, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, the 8.5" repousse brass dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a balloon shaped case surmounted by a gilded standing winged figure of a maiden blowing a horn, 13.5" high without bracket (pendulum and keys)
Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 6" brass arched dial signed Samuel Cochran, London on three divided silvered plates to the matted centre, with calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a strike/silent subsidiary dial, the movement with foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and bronze carrying handle, 18" high (pendulum and keys) (alterations)
Fine early English ebonised basket top single fusee verge bracket clock with alarm, the 6" square brass dial signed James Cuff, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with central alarm dial, the six pillar movement with pull alarm and pull repeat mechanisms, the fine foliate engraved back plate also signed James Cuff, London, within a stepped case surmounted by four turned foliate brass finials, basket caddy top pierced with cherubs, masks and foliage, with carrying handle, 15" high (pendulum)
Unusual silvered and gilt pendant 'lantern' timepiece, French, circa 1895, the silvered dial behind a Gothic mask, the eight day movement with cylinder escapement in a rectangular case with red glass side panels, silvered 'tiled' roof with gilt quatrefoil windows and elaborate hanging loop, the whole pendant from a silvered and gilt stand with spiral column, scrolling bracket and bird terminal, 17" high (key)
Small George III ebonised alarm bracket timepiece, the 4" arched silvered dial signed Grimalde & Johnson, Strand London with central alarm disc, the similar signed fusee movement with anchor escapement and pull wind alarm, the broken arch brass bound case with a panelled top and carrying handle, 10.25" high (pendulum and key) *Grimalde & Johnson worked at 431 Strand during the first quarter of the 19th century
Good small mahogany table clock, Thomas Wagstaffe, London, circa 1785, with 4.5" enamel dial, the five pillar repeating rack striking twin fusee movement with verge escapement and short bob pendulum, the back plate signed Thos Wagstaffe, London and engraved with a bird and scrolling foliage, within a brass bound bell top case with finely pierced and engraved foliate frets to the front door and sides, with brass bezel, carrying handle and upon bracket feet, 14.5" high (pendulum and key) *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 3/6/1994 for £3200 (lot 328)
Good mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the foliate engraved silvered dial signed Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent St, London with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement striking on a gong, within a foliate carved case surmounted by a flat caddy top, 13.5" high (pendulum and winding key)
Ellicott, fine early George III ebonised chiming bracket clock, circa 1770, the 6.5" enamel dial signed Ellicott London with central calendar ring and subsidiary regulation dial in the arch above, set within a gilt surround engraved with flowers, strike/silent lever at XII, the similar signed repeating seven pillar triple fusee and chain movement with verge escapement and rise and fall regulation, bell striking and chiming on eight bells, the front plate stamped Thwaites 533, the back plate engraved with leafy scrolls around a basket of flowers, the bell top case banded with gilt-brass and profusely decorated with gilt-brass mounts, the sides with carrying handles and well chased rococo frets, 25" high overall (pendulum and keys) *John Ellicott the second, a highly respected maker, took his son Edward into partnership in about 1760, after which date the clocks made by father and son were signed Ellicott London. Thwaites made several clocks for Ellicott and the serial number for this clock dates it to 1771 *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 18/12/1990 for £8000 ( lot 917)
Fine English ebonised and ormolu mounted double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Edward Cockey, Warminster on a silvered boss to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a false bob pendulum aperture, ringed winding holes and a date aperture, the movement with pull repeat also signed Edward Cockey, Warminster to the highly foliate engraved back plate, also with a pierced foliate engraved apron and pendulum catch, within a stepped case surmounted by a two tier basket top, four pineapple finials and a carrying handle, 20" high (pendulum and winding key)) *This clock is also sold with an extract copy from the book by David Pollard - The Astronomical Clockmaker Edward Cockey and Other Warminster Horologists, signed by the author. This extract features the astronomical clock made by Edward Cockey and now located at Longleat House
Interesting and rare rosewood double fusee automata bracket clock, the movement back plate signed Shacklock's, Stanfree, the 6.5" painted arched dial depicting automata dogs chasing game through a woodland connected to a pull repeat mechanism, over a green painted chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with box base and faux bamboo pillars, surmounted by a rounded arched top with brass carrying handle, 21.5" high overall
French boulle two train wall clock and bracket, the movement back plate signed Boucheret, Paris and signed again on a shaped enamel plaque below the dial, the 9" dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals enclosing a foliate engraved centre, approx 26" high without bracket (no pendulum and case in need of extensive restoration)
Fine English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the 8" rounded brass arched dial signed Handley & Moore, Clerkenwell Close to the white enamel dial centre, surmounted by chime/not chime and days of the week subsidiary dials, all inset into a foliate engraved dial plate, the substantial movement with deadbeat escapement playing on a nest of ten bells and striking on another, the engraved back plate also signed Handley & Moore, Clerkenwell Close London, with locking pendulum, within a rounded arched brass mounted stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four ball finials, 25" high (pendulum and keys) *On the front plate of this clock is a large HM and the number 931, indicating that the clock is circa 1810, this number also appears on the barrels
English fruitwood double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Martin, Royal Exchange, London on a silver plaque to the matted centre with subsidiary calendar dial, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with a dragon and foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 21" high
Good Vernis Martin bracket clock, French, circa 1770, the 9" enamel dial signed Hré Lieutaud á Marseille with well pierced gilt hands, the similarly signed five pillar movement, no. 745 with anchor escapement, silk suspension and outside numbered countwheel bell, the waisted case painted with summer flowers on an apple green ground and outline with gilt-brass foliate mounts, 28.25" high; with a similarly decorated wall bracket, 13.75" high (pendulum and key) *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 28/9/1985 for £5000 (lot 360)
George III mahogany bracket clock signed Bittleston, London, the 6.75" arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes containing the signature, train apertures and calendar aperture, strike/silent in the arch and with garria and foliate spandrels, the movement with anchor escapement and foliate chased back plate, striking on a bell, the case with segmental pediment surmounted by a bracket handle, with metal fret pierced sides on gilt metal bracket feet, 15.5" (pendulum) *John Bittleston is recorded as free of the clockmakers' company in 1765
Two similar silver six division toast racks, one George IV by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1820; the second William IV by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1831, with oval central handles, double loop divisions, gadrooned rims, on four bracket feet, each 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long, 542g (17.4 oz) gross

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