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A late 18th century George III mahogany longcase clock by Wyke and Green Liverpool, swan neck pediment with ebonised finials and carved rosettes, gilt painted foli panels beneath, arch top glazed door fronted by fluted clasters revealing brass face with arch top rolling moon phase, brass spandrels around silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, brass foliate engraved centre with silvered subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day four pillar two train movement striking on a bell, trunk surmounted by blind fret frieze above shaped and figured trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, moulded top plinth base with raised quarter form panel, canted corners, set on bracket feet, 256cm high
The Shakespeare cabinetCarved and stained oak cabinet, late 19th Century incorporating older elements, cornice with a mask head presenting the bard and inscription "A JEWELL IN A TEN TIMES BARRED - UP CHEST IS A BOLD SPIRIT IN A LOYAL BREAST", panelled doors to the upper and lower section including quint and rustic scenes, the end panels with grotesque masks, fitted with a concealed drawer to the upper section, burr walnut faced interior, the configurations of drawers and a central cupboard, each with herringbone stringing, door interiors with conforming veneers, the lower section likewise with two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, width 125cm, depth 66cm, height 218cm.
Mahogany longcase clock, swan-neck pediment, fluted colums, short door flanked by 1/4 Corinthian columns, splayed bracket feet, 13" arched painted dial with floral spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture,signed 'Nath. Newell, Leicester', eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 229cm.
Restoration style brass lantern clock, circa 1900, of conventional design, single hand, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, weight driven movement striking on a bell, with a matched cast and gilt bracket with acanthus and bell flower scrolls and a mask head pendant, 105cm overall when assembled.
William Ward, London, a late-18th century mahogany bracket clock, the caddy-top case with brass carrying handle, arched glazed door, sides and rear door, on moulded plinth and shallow bracket feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial in the arch, calendar aperture, the twin-fusée movement with crown wheel escapement, pendulum with turned brass bob and profusely-engraved back plate, striking and repeating on seven bells, 49cm high.
An early 18th Century flat topped kneehole deskOf small proportions, having burr walnut veneered drawer fronts, with long single drawer above six smaller drawers and central cupboard door, raised on bracket supports, height 82cm, length 79cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally rather worn condition throughout with pieces of veneer chipped off and missing , various surface scuffs and marks throughoutEscutcheon is missing from centre door and handles appear to be replacements Please examine photographs
William Allan Beith, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clockThe hood with broken arched pediment the body with plain trunk door and pot boxed base raised on small bracket feet, the painted 14 inch arched dial decorated with four seasons spandrels and a family of swans, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, 215cm high complete with two weights and pendulum but lacking door key and winder
A late Regency period Penwork ladies work boxHaving Chinoiserie decoration, the hinged cover lifts to enclose original interior, raised on four gilt metal bracket feet, height 11cm, length 23.5cm CONDITION REPORT: General surface wear, scratches and lifting of decorationLid is slightly distorted so does not shut correctlySee photos
A fine George II ebonised bracket timepiece by John Everell, LondonCirca 1750 The case with a brass knopped swing handle above a caddy top and a six inch gilt metal break arch dial signed John Everell, London with Roman and Arabic numerals and applied with scrolling foliate and human mask openwork spandrels, the clock with a single fusee movement and pull repeat on two bells with a verge escapement and a back plate ornately engraved with a bird amongst scrolling foliage. The front door of the clock with two fret work panels enclosing the break arch dial with a conforming rear door and each side with two shaped glazed apertures above a plinth base and bracket feet, height 43cm CONDITION REPORT: Case with some marks and knocksPossible repair to moulding on the top of caseClock runs/repeats when wound, but this is no guarantee it is in full working condition see images.
A William and Mary walnut chest of three long and two short drawers, having a quarter veneered top inlaid herringbone, raised on ogee bracket feet of later date, 95cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: The handles on this chest are not original, the drawers run quite smoothly. The top with cracks to veneer caused by warping of the carcass , cross banding to the top replaced, some minor damage to feather banding and two small patches to centre right of top. Drawer fronts with minor replacements and chips, half-round moulding to carcass with losses and replacements, base moulding replaced left side and left front corner. Feet replaced, crack to both sides due to shrinkage. Overall the colour and patina are not too bad, needs gentle restoration.
A George III mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, 83cm wide Condition Report: Minor shrinkage cracks to the top, major scuffing to the bracket feet, small areas of cock beading missing to the sides of the 3rd drawer down, shrinkage crack to the left side, otherwise overall in good condition with reasonable colour

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