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A late 18thC oak longcase clock, with dentil moulded and pillared hood, with crossbanded rectangular door, with fluted quarter inset pillars, plain base, shaped apron and bracket feet, the 30cm brass dial having cast spandrels, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, marked Arch Lawrie?, the chased and matted field with date aperture, 30 hour movement, 209cm H.
A good George III painted mahogany bureau by James Phillips & Son of Union Street, Bristol, on oak carcass, the fall decorated with swags and festoons around a central reserve, painted with putti, opens to reveal a satinwood and painted fitted interior supported on four graduated drawers, surmounting ogee bracket feet, also decorated with swags and festoons and with further painting to the sides, height 107.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Missing elements on the loper present. There is a label on the inside right of the top drawer. Everything else suggests George III c1780.
A reproduction mahogany cabinet (modified for wires to back), a reproduction mahogany inlaid four-drawer chest on shaped bracket support, a reproduction mahogany demi-lune hall table on four reeded supports and a small mahogany inlaid rectangular table on block supports and cross-stretcher (4).
L & I Michael of Swansea; a c1780 arched dial longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with Corinthian columns and shaped door frieze opens to reveal painted arched dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and Roman date chapter enclosing a twin-train movement striking on bell, supported in a narrow-door canted-cornered case, on ogee bracket feet, height approx 230cm.
Three free-standing early 20th century oak bookcases to include an example with pierced back and studded sides accommodating five tiers raised on bracket feet, 117 cm high, 38 cm wide, a smaller similar five tier example, 106 cm high 35.5 cm wide and a larger example, 125 cm high, 53 cm wide. (3).
A mahogany veneered serpentine chest of four graduating long drawers, in well matched flamed veneers, the cockbeaded drawers with looping brass handles on shaped mounts, raised on bracket supports, 84 cm high, 64 cm wide, 47 cm deep, labelled to top drawer interior 'Reprodux, Bevan Funnell, Newhaven, England'.
A decorative hand-painted wooden fire screen, the central board decorated with a horse and jockey in full gallop, no.9 in red and black colours, encircled by a border of tack and hooded horse's masks, in a black painted frame with a gilded border, raised on curved bracket feet, signed J. Wallis and labelled verso Joanna Wallis, 72 cm high, 60 cm wide.
A George III mahogany and satinwood cross banded and box wood and ebony strung longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by a reeded urn finial above an arched glazed door and flanked by baluster pilasters enclosing a 12 inch arched brass dial with foliate engraved centre and subsidiary seconds dial and silvered date aperture, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved 'Joseph Veale Mevagissey', within foliate and c-scrolled cast spandrels, the silvered boss centred arch engraved with an eagle and the motto Tempus Fugit, flanked by dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement striking on a bell above a full length cross banded trunk door with two reeded roundels applied to the case on either side between canted angles over an ogive moulding and box wood and ebony strung base and bracket feet, 226cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by an urn finial above an arched glazed door flanked by blind fretwork canted angles and glazed side windows enclosing a 12” arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and matted foliate engraved centre the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and foliate cast spandrels rolling moon phase in the arch and inscribed ‘Benjamin Bell, Uttoxeter’ eight day movement striking on a bell above a narrow ogee arched top full length trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over a concave border and ribbed indented panel base and raised on a shaped plinth and bracket feet, 231cm high.
A George III cottage long case clock, later carved, the broken scroll pediment above an arched glazed door flanked by plain pilasters enclosing a 10.5 inch arched brass dial with date aperture and Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals, inscribed ‘R D Todd, Scarbro’, mask and foliate open work cast spandrels, the arch centred by a sunburst boss and dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the later carved case with arched door carved with a crowned king and foliate motif over a lunette carved ogive moulding and further head and shoulders portrait to the base, on a shaped apron and bracket feet, 214cm high
A 19th century double fusee bracket clock, the 8" white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, signed N. Sharp London, set within a flamed mahogany veneered case with scrolling carved mounts below a swept fluted pediment with a central carved roundel, with felt-lined pierced brass arched side panels below looping lion's mask brass handles, raised on squab bun feet, 42 cm high, 29 cm wide, 15.5 cm deep.
An Italian walnut and boxwood inlaid Bombe commode, the serpentine top with foliate border above three deep drawers with gilt brass handles, the top drawer applied with a label ‘Mobili d’Arte A. Dini-Milano, via Brera 16, Tel 84906’, over a shaped apron and raised on spade bracket feet and with bombe sides, 133cm wide, 61cm deep, 97cm high Provenance: Coton Hall
A Victorian boxwood and ebony strung break front triple wardrobe, the dentil moulded ogive cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and two indented panel cupboard doors spaced by faux fluted leaf capped half pilasters enclosing four slides over two short and two long drawers flanked by full length cupboard doors enclosing hanging spaces and further half columns and raised on shaped bracket feet, 246cm wide, 70cm deep, 214cm high Provenance: Coton Hall
A small old English style carved country oak panelled settle, the back with twin carved arched panels above a thick planked seat, flanked by thick panelled sides with carved foliate motifs, terminating in tapering bracket supports united by a single rail stretcher, 67 cm high, 53 cm wide, 35 cm wide( at widest point to base).
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the top fitted with two short and three graduating long drawers, within fluted canted corners, below three further graduating drawers, all with cock beaded borders, fitted throughout with pierced brass lock escutcheons and looping brass handles, above bracket feet, 184 cm high, 102 cm wide, 53 cm wide (maximum).
A large George III panelled oak sideboard, the bevelled plank top above a pair of twin panelled doors opening to reveal a shelved interior, above a short central drawer flanked by a pair of long drawers, with a shaped apron, raised on bracket s200upports, 96 cm high, 145 cm wide, 55 cm deep.
A good quality reproduction Queen Anne ladies walnut writing desk / bureau, the falling front in well matched oystered veneers set within a cross-banded border with a studded and chased brass lock escutcheon, opening to reveal a divisional interior above two long drawers with brass droplet handles, resting on a bracket stand on turned legs and bun feet united by wavy x shaped stretchers, 93 cm high, 54 cm wide, 36 cm deep.

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