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18th Century oak longcase clock by Joseph Donisthorpe of Loughborough, the hood with moulded cornice, square glazed door flanked by tapered pillars, the trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, 30 hour movement Condition:
A George III style mahogany bureau bookcase, the dentil cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing four shelves, above a fall front with shell and patera inlay opening to reveal a fitted interior above two short and two long graduated drawers on bracket feet, height 236cm, width 107cm, depth 59.5cm.
Thomas Hunter, London, an 18th century red lacquer and gilt chinoiserie bracket clock, the arched case with five finials above painted 19cm dial, music selection hand to the arch indicating 'Song, Minuet, Hornpipe, Silent', moon hands and Roman numerals, still leaf cast door frame, three train 8 bell movement converted to anchor escapement, striking on a further bell, Prince of Wales feathers engraved backplate, glazed rear door, radiant mask side fret panels, on leaf scroll bracket feet 49 x 35cm (19 x 14in) some retouching, front glass broken, few empty holes to movement
P. Courtois A Paris, a French mid 18th century green and painted tortoiseshell bracket clock and bracket, the ormolu mounted waisted case with painted Chinoiserie decoration, bold foliate finial above signed white dial, individual numerals, twin barrel striking movement signed to the backplate 'No. 55, P. Courtois, A Paris.', with glazed side panels (one loose), with the matching wall bracket 120cm (47in) some old cracks and slight losses to dial. Front brass figure missing a spear (?) Stained tortoiseshell with cracks/losses/peeling throughout and paint wear throughout. Finial mount split to rear. untested movement
Justin Vulliamy, London, a George III brass mounted ebonised balloon-shaped chiming table timepiece, the urn finial above the shaped brass dial, signed below, strike/silent lever above, with three train fusee movement chiming on six bells and striking on a further bell, signed to the engraved backplate, with glazed side panels, the rear with plain rectangular door 56cm (22in) A similarly shaped clock by Vulliamy is in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace, ref. RCIN 2838 together with a later associated gilt metal mounted wall bracket
An 18th century German or Austrian red chinoiserie three train bracket clock, the carrying handle above 17cm gilt dial with twin subsidiaries signed 'Georg Fideli Schmid' above the silvered chapter ring, with mock pendulum aperture, twin bell verge movement and shaped glazed side panels, on shaped feet 47 x 26cm (18 x 10in)
Johann Georg Ploninger, Wienn, an 18th century bracket clock, the ebonised case with carrying handle and gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, signed to the arch, subsidiaries in German for repeat / no repeat and strike/ silent, mock pendulum aperture, date aperture, three train movement striking on two bells, signed to the engraved backplate, the case with glazed sides, on brass feet 51 x 26cm (20 x 10in)
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the breakarch one piece 12inch silvered dial signed 'Roberts, Bury', with 8 day 5 pillar movement, seconds and calendar dials, strike / silent to arch (disconnected), the hood with Corinthian capped columns, figured break arch trunk door flanked by quarter capped reeded columns, upon a rectangular plinth and bracket feet 235cm (92in) movement looks correct though one spare hole to a front plate corner, and one to a backplate corner; pendulum broken
An Edwardian mahogany tubular chiming longcase clock, signed 'Collingwood, 46 Conduit St., W1', the breakarch hood with 10.5inch dial with Westminster/Whittington/St Michael tune selection to the arch, chiming on eight metal tubes, striking on a further tube, deadbeat escapement, the trunk with canted corners, panelled sides and plinth base on bracket feet, the case with fabric lined grille back 211cm (82in)
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, with dentil moulded cornice, astragal glazed doors above a bureau with fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes enclosed by a fall. The base with one long top drawer, two short drawers and two further long drawers, cast brass handles, on bracket feet with scroll carved detail 228 x 115 x 58cm (89 x 45 x 23in) There are small historic repairs to the top right corner of the fall, a scroll detail loss from the left hand front bracket foot and veneer repair above the lock of the fall
A late Meiji period Japanese black lacquered jewellery casket, the scroll top above cushioned drawer and double cupboard and single drawer beneath on stylised bracket feet, profusely decorated and lacquered with flowers, 34cm high, 29cm wide, 14cm deep, an early 20thC plush jointed kangaroo and joey figure group, frosted glass shade, floral style vase, etc. (a quantity)
A George III mahogany chest on chest, with overhanging cornice set with stylised dentils, the upper section with two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with swan neck handles, the subsection with three long cockbeaded drawers, the whole raised on bracket feet, 190cm high, 103cm wide, 54cm deep.
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted 29cm wide arched dial signed Martin, Thirsk, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand, revealing an eight day pendulum swung movement, fitted in a carved case with shaped trunk door, fielded panelled base and stylised bracket feet, the whole surmounted by a carved fretwork swan neck pedimented top centred by an urn finial, 240cm high.
A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, MID 19TH C the cavetto cornice above six glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and divided by cluster columns with brass rings, the lower part with panelled doors, on bracket feet, 225cm h; 45 x 332cm Provenance: Bonhams, Chester, 10 November 2011, lot 815. ++One part of the cornice chipped, altered from a library fitment
A MALAYAN BRONZE PIVOT GUN, LANTAKA,18TH/19TH C with tapered barrel, moulded fore-shaft, vent with possible provision for a cover, long hollow cascabel, short trunnions and bronze 'U' bracket and spike, 60cm l ++Complete, knocks and bruises, scratches and paint plashes, handling wear to patina
A Victorian black painted steel fender with kettle stand, 114cm wide together with a selection of white work linen, white hat box and vanity case, two floral silk threadwork pictures by Joy Lucas, clockwork spitjack and wrought iron bracket, selection of electroplate, meat dish covers, Staffordshire chamber pots and blue and white basin

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