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A large late-Regency/early-Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment above a large painted dial with the crest over a gilded chapter ring with Roman numerals and two further subsidiary seconds hands, (one being the seconds hand, the other days of the month), the painted dial indistinctly signed and also signed 'Burnley', spandrels painted as cross keys, beehive etc., and flanked by turned mouldings, further over a shaped trunk door flanked by split turned mouldings, shaped apron and on slightly shaped bracket feet (approx. 224cm high) The painted dial is 35.5cm wide x 50.5cm wide (including the broken arch at the tallest point)
A mid-18th century mahogany (possibly Cuban?) writing bureau of good colour and small proportions, the cleated fall opening to reveal pigeonholes above a bank of seven smaller drawers and further over two half-width and two full-width graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet (84cm wide x 99cm high) This appears to be in fairly good original overall order. It has come from a private vendor, there are the usual water marks, ink marks, some scratches and scuffs etc., commensurate with age. The fall is damaged to the left and right hand sides mostly to the top on the left and going down further to about 8/9cm on the right hand side where the lot number is on the cleating. The hinges appear to be in good order, there is a fillet which if not original has been on there a very long time at the very front of the interior where the hinges go into. Otherwise there does not appear to be any real breakages or signs of restoration etc. The interior is quite plain with three drawer sized spaces to the top above an arrangement of one larger and six further smaller drawers. The piece is oak lined with drawer bottoms running from front to back and the tops of the drawer linings are slightly rounded as expected for early case furniture. The handles have obviously been changed at some stage. The item is very heavy and a nice even colour overall except for the dark areas where the handles have been changed and the bracket feet look a little darker also. The two lopers appear to function as intended.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK the convex white Roman dial inscribed Frans. Robotham, Hampstead, the twin train movement with pull repeat, bell strike and signed back plate, the break arch single pad top case with carrying handle, fish scale frets to the sides and front door lower quadrants raised on brass ogee bracket feet, 40cm high handle down
AN EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK the break arch silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, the arch inscribed Thos. Morgan, Edinburgh with strike/silent, regulation dials and date aperture at 6 o'clock, the whole with foliate scroll engraving, the six pillar movement with pull repeat, bell strike with floral urn, bird and scroll engraved back plate, the inverted bell top case with three pineapple finials, twin side handles over glazed windows, the door with gilt metal mounts upon brass ogee bracket feet, 53cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the break arch silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed Henry Taylor, London with strike/silent ring to the arch, the twin train fusee movement with anchor escapement, bell strike and covered urn floral and acanthus scroll engraved back plate, the triple pad top break arch case with carrying handle, brass fish scale side frets upon ogee brass bracket feet, 42cm high handle down
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY COTTAGE 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" break arch painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, floral painted spandrels and bouquet to the arch, break arch hood with plain turned pillars, ebony strung trunk door and base upon bracket feet, 200cm high, complete with two iron weights and pendulum
A 19TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" brass break arch dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes signed Hugh Isaac, Llangwyllog, the scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with painted windmill and rocking sailing boat automaton, the moulded swan neck hood with central brass ball and spike finial, plain pillars and star inlaid trunk door flanked by quarter columns, panelled base and ogee bracket feet, 228cm high complete with pendulum and two iron weights
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" brass break arch dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, the arch signed Michl. W. Griffith, Angel Court, Snow Hill, London, foliate spandrels and strike/silent ring to the arch, flanked by foliate mounts, the movement with five knopped pillars. The break arch hood with pagoda up stand having three gilt brass urn finials, fluted and brass stop reed pillars, brass grill sound frets over a break arch door, panelled base and bracket feet, 244cm high complete with brass pendulum and two brass cased weights
A WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK the brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and matted centre with slow/fast and chime on eight bells/chime on four gongs, rings above, cast foliate and sun burst mounts, the triple train chain fusee movement chiming on a nest of eight bells or four coiled gongs and striking on a further gong with pull repeat, the ebonised break arch case with cast and gilded mounts, glazed sides, upon hairy paw feet, 43cm high, complete with matching bracket
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" square brass dial with Roman chapter ring with acanthus leaf half hour marks, Arabic five minutes signed to the lower edge Thomas Crampton, Dublin, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, ringed winding holes and date aperture with acanthus scroll decoration with cherub and coronet spandrels, the hood with break arch pediment centred with an urn and eagle finial over a line and disc inlaid frieze, the break arch top trunk door with fan and shell inlay flanked by fluted quarter columns with further conch shell inlay to the base upon bracket feet, 227cm high with two iron weights, pendulum and key
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the silvered break arch dial signed Christopher Bullock, London, Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes, date aperture, brass hands and strike/silent ring to the arch, the verge movement with bell strike, pull cord repeat, foliate engraved back plate, back cock and straps, the bell top case with brass swing handle, pineapple finials, the door with gilt brass upper quadrant frets and bezel, Terms to the canted corners and fish scale side frets upon ogee bracket feet, 51cm high handle up Purchase receipt from Richard Barder Antiques, December 1989 and illustrated in his book, The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830 page 127, plate IV/63
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, sword hilt half hour marks and Arabic five minutes, signed T H Lewis, Bristol, the matted centre with date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with lunar calendar, high water and tidal variations ring enclosing a penny moon, flanked by dolphin mounts, the movement with four knopped and finned pillars, the break arch hood with blind fretwork frieze over plain brass capped columns, the figured book matched break arch trunk door with lenticle, crossbanded base with bracket feet, 234cm high, two iron weights pendulum and keys
A GEORGE V TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER MOUNTED CARRIAGE CLOCK in the form of an 18th Century bracket clock, the circular white enamel Roman dial with Japy trademark, the French timepiece movement with platform balance, the dome top case with swing handle upon bun feet, hallmark for Birmingham 1923, 13cm high handle up
A GEORGE III HOODED WALL CLOCK the 6" break arch painted Roman dial with central alarm disc, signed to the arch Whenham & Sons, Dereham, with posted movement, the moulded break arch hood with fluted canted corners and side windows over a bracket form base with shaped frieze, 24cm wide x 44cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, the foliate scroll gilt brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and name plaque signed J.C. Jennens & Son, Great Sutton Street, London, with strike/silent ring over, twin train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement and coiled gong strike, the bell top case with swing handle, four gilt brass ball finials, canted fluted brass stop corners, arched brass side frets, gilt metal mounts and scroll feet, 37cm high handle down
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the circular Roman dial with cast brass bezel, the twin train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, bell strike and shouldered plates, the arched top case with applied scroll carvings with ring handles to each side over sound frets upon bun feet together with bracket, clock 41cm high
19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the face un-named, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture, flanked by baluster turned pilasters, shaped waist door with canted angles on a panelled base with bracket feet. Painted face 42 x 30cm approx, having rolling moon seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals and painted floral spandrels. Eight day, two train movement, striking on one bell. Overall 240cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition overall, some wear to the case. Glass is missing. Very dry particularly in lower areas, face appears to have been repainted.
GOOD 18TH CENTURY OAK TWO TRAIN EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the face marked Thomas Jenkinson, Sandwich, having strap work decorated stepped flat hood with brass ball and spiked finials, over a square aperture flanked by turned columns, the waist with moulded door having circular glass window on a moulded panel base with skirted bracket feet. The face 30 x 30cm approx, having pierced foliate spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring, silvered seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement, strikes on one bell. 230cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Includes two weights and pendulum. Overall the case appearing in good condition, some minor alterations and additions. Ball and spike finials are later replacements.
19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY TWO TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK, the face marked Thomas Picken of Edinburgh, the case with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded pilasters, arched strung inlaid door to the waist with quarter pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. The painted face with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, portrait of a young woman with sheep to the arch. Face is 44 x 32cm approx. Eight day two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One finger missing from small dial on face. Case is grubby and worn, lower panel split. Legs have suffered some damage. General restoration required. No weights apparent.
19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the face marked Davies of Carmarthen, broken swan neck pediment over arched aperture flanked by baluster turned pillars, arch waist door flanked by canted angles on a cross banded panelled base with bracket feet. The face 45 x 32cm approx, in very distressed condition, painted with cottages and buildings, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement, strikes on one bell. Overall 220cm approx high. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Face requires re-painting, in very poor condition. The case a little dry but basically good. Includes two weights and pendulum.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK EIGHT DAY TWO TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK marked Daniel Morgan Pontardulais, the cross banded case having broken arch to the hood, above arch aperture flanked by half pilasters, shaped door flanked by turned pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Arched face with Roman numerals and date aperture, figure in landscape to the arch and castles to the spandrels. Dimensions at end face 44 x 32cm approx. Eight day two day movement, strikes on one bell. 220cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: General wear and minor knocks commensurate with age, split to lower panel. Wear to the face in places. Includes pendulum and two weights.
GOOD QUALITY EDWARDIAN EIGHT DAY TWO TRAIN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK having hood with ball and spike finial and broken arch pediment above arch aperture flanked by corinthian columns, the waist with moulded and satinwood inlaid door flanked by quarter pilasters on a similarly inlaid panelled base with ogee bracket feet. Arched brass face with rolling moon silvered Roman chapter ring with silvered seconds and date dials, together with pierced foliate spandrels. The face 45 x 33cm approx. Eight day, two train movement, strikes on one bell. Height 240cms. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Includes winder, two weights and pendulum. Overall in good clean useable condition, some tarnishing to the face and a little wear and tear generally to the case which is somewhat grubby but basically sound.
19TH CENTURY OAK OPEN RACK TWO STAGE DRESSER having moulded cornice with shaped sides above three shelves, the moulded base above an arrangement of seven drawers with dog kennel base and carved fan decoration, standing on bracket feet. 148 x 45 x 201cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some of the iron hooks are missing. Splits and general wear noticeable. Water and other stains in places. Rather dry in places, general wear as expected with age.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK BUREAU BOOKCASE having moulded cornice over mahogany veneered frieze with turned bullions, two arch glazed doors revealing three fitted shelves to the interior, the base with panelled fall front revealing fitted interior of cupboard and short drawers, two short and three long moulded drawers with rosewood turned knobs flanked by spirally turned pilasters on bracket feet with shaped apron. 121 x 56 x 214cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good original condition, a little dry particularly to the sides, some bumps, scrapes and minor losses commensurate with age.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the face marked Newcastle Emlyn, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture with chamfered pilasters, the waist with a moulded door flanked by quarter pilasters on a plain panelled base with bracket feet. Painted face decorated with birds, river bridge with figures, dogs etc and having Roman numerals and date aperture. The face 44 x 22cm approx. 30 hour movement, strikes on one bell. 220cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Fairly rustic cottage type clock but overall in quite clean condition. The case might be later than the face.
18TH CENTURY INLAID AND HERRINGBONE BANDED WALNUT FALL FRONT BUREAU, the fall decorated with central shell motif and spandrels within herringbone framing with bookshelf. Stepped interior of pigeonholes, concave drawers and with central well, above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers, standing on later bracket feet. 96 x 55 x 105cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition commensurate with age. Ink stains, wear and marks commensurate with use. Feet are probably replacements.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LINEN PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice above parquetry checkered inlaid decoration, the doors with four ogee panels, the interior revealing fitted shelves above a projected base with an arrangement of five drawers standing on bracket feet. 135 x 50 x 134cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some noticeable splits to side panels and to the top. General wear commensurate with age.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE LINEN PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice above two blind panelled doors with ogee fielded panels, the projecting base with an arrangement of seven drawers with turned ebonised handles, ivory shield shaped escutcheons, standing on shaped bracket feet. 136 x 54 x 158cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather tired and worn condition. Mouldings missing to the top of the cornice either side and mouldings at the side panels have shrinkage splits with age. Two handles are replacements. Rather dry in places with general wear commensurate with age.
19TH CENTURY WELSH PALE OAK PRESS CUPBOARD the interior now converted into a wardrobe with hooks and poles, having moulded cornice above two blind panelled moulded doors with turned handles and mother of pearl inlay, the projected base with pull out brush slide and an arrangement of two short and two long drawers with spiral pilasters standing on shaped bracket feet. 142 x 53 x 217cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound, in good condition overall for age. Some minor splits and wear in places as expected but overall in usable condition. Rather grubby in places, slight fading to some parts of the oak.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CORNER CABINET having moulded cornice above single door astragal glazed panel, the interior revealing three fitted shelves, above three cock beaded drawers with turned handles, two blind panelled doors with shaped apron standing on bracket feet. 100 x 48 x 205cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some noticeable vertical splits to the top. Veneer good colour overall with some general wear, scratches etc as expected.
18TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST of two short and three long graduated drawers, all with feather banding, under a plain top on later bracket feet. Possibly the top of a tallboy chest on chest. 98 x 53 x 93cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: General scuffs and wear and tear with age, although basically sound. Legs are replacements.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST of two short and three long drawers having brass loop handles, standing on a moulded raised base and bracket feet. 93 x 53 x 91cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In reasonably good usable condition for age. General wear, scratches and marks as expected.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST of two short and three long drawers, the top with cross banding decoration, cock beaded drawers with ivory escutcheons and turned handles, standing on outswept bracket feet. 95 x 48 x 93cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very dry and faded to the top with some noticeable scratches, stains and splits. There is cock beading missing and one of the ivory escutcheons is also missing. General wear as expected with age but usable condition.
19TH CENTURY WELSH EIGHT DAY MAHOGANY ROCKING SHIP LONGCASE CLOCK marked R.J Isaac, Llanelly, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded columns, the waist with strung outlined moulded door on a square base with ogee bracket feet. 42cm x 30cm painted face with rocking ship automaton, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement, strikes on one bell. Overall 205cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Basically in clean condition. Includes pendulum and two weights.
18TH CENTURY OAK CASED EIGHT DAY TWO TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK the face marked James Manning of Wellingboro. The case with flat hood having moulded cornice above square aperture flanked by plain pilasters, moulded arch door to the waist on a plain panelled base with bracket feet. The brass face 30cm square approx and having pierced cherub and crown spandrels, Roman chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement, strikes on one bell. Overall 205cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Includes pendulum and two weights. Appears in good original condition, although the case may be a later replacement.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRACKET CLOCK MOVEMENT IN A LATER MAHOGANY CASE, painted dial with repainted black Roman numerals, eight day movement, with a pendulum and key, height to handle 36cm (condition: case has a vertical split from the bottom hinge, dial has elements of repainting and touching in, case and movement are a marriage, heard striking and ticking but pendulum stops when the door is closed)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER THREE LONG DRAWERS, turned wooden handles on plinth base with shaped bracket feet, height 92.5cm x width 82cm x depth 52.5cm (condition: the surface of the top has surface and deeper scratches as well as liquid damage, the sides at the back edge both have sections of different timber and we believe this chest has been created from a section of a Victorian wardrobe, other surface scratches and patches of veneer loss, a few woodworm holes)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with moulded cornice above two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, brass pierced back plates and escutcheons with swan neck handles, height 182cm x width 102cm x depth 56cm (condition: back panels split and some warping, some fading, splits and losses to moulding and veneer, section of moulding loose along left hand side, in need of some restoration)

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