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AN EARLY 19th CENTURY NORTH WALES OAK & CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT DRESSER, the three shelf wide boarded rack with moulded cornice and reeded side pillars over a bank of six spice drawers having original brass knobs, the two plank top over a 'T' arrangement of six drawers, pine lined with ivory escutcheons, circular pommel plates and brass swan neck handled, twin outer cupboard doors flanked by canted corners and twin panel sides on ogee bracket feet, the whole well coloured (some cockbeading work further slight losses here and there), 220 cms high, 189 cms wide, 59 cms maximum deep
A Regency mahogany serpentine chest, possibly Scottish, of three short and three long drawers, each strung with ebony lines, on bracket feet, 118cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 478 - Nasty stain to top and with scratches and lesser stains, front somewhat faded, drawer beading chipped and split in places, bottom drawer with odd handles, escutcheon plates also missing and with knarled surround and sides pitted.
A Regency serpentine front chest, the brushing slide above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 117cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 528 - 90cm high and 56cm deep. The handles and locks are replaced. Scratches and pitting to top, small splits to both left and right hand side, right hand side with bad split, drawer banding chipped and split in places. Drawer's oak lined and with splits, base of drawer front to back grained, some restorations, mahogany framed slide with baize lined centre.
A George III mahogany linen press with dentil cornice, fitted sliding trays, enclosed by a pair of doors with one long and two short drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 130.5cm wide Condition Report: 181cm high, Cornice and frame good condition. Hinges to both doors have been restored and handles replaced. Good colour patina and still retaining five internal slides. It has been through a workshop but is ready to use.
A mid 18th Century American tallboy chest with dentil moulded cornice and blind fret frieze, fluted columns to the sides, fitted five long and three short drawers on bracket feet, 105cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 734 Cornice split at RHS, splits to both ends drawer mouldings split and missing in places, handles visibly replaced, split to central short drawer, repairs to corner of second drawer, brushing slide stiff, drawer linings pine, client bought it in America and advised us it was made there.
William Cuff, Shepton Mallet (Somerset), a 19th century flame mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the painted arched dial with moon-phase over secondary minutes and an arched date aperture, 220 cm high, complete and original for re-commissioning Condition Report appears complete (movement/case/pendulum/weights) evidently not run for many years, plinth or bracket feet reduced in height/removed/missingOverall dial width 33 cmTrunk door not flat, dial discoloured, string for weights rotten
NOTE AMENDED DESCRIPTION - William Berry, Minehead, a good part 18th century shortcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment enclosing a twin train 8-day movement with 18 cm. square arched engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the trunk with blind frieze and quarter turned pillars, raised on ogee bracket feet, 142 cm high Condition Report Good clean condition with no major losses, winding key present but not original, door-key present, case dates to circa 1900
John Cowell, Royal Exchange, London, an 18th century ebonised gilt metal mounted bracket clock, the eight-day five pillar twin fusee movement with verge escapement, hour repeat and alarm, well engraved back plate and bobbin pendulum, the arched brass and silvered dial with strike/silent selector and date aperture, 45 cm high overall
An 18th Century eight-day bracket clock by Barwise, London, the pierced case with bell top set a handle and with pineapple corner finials on hooked feet, the arch top silvered dial with subsidiary strike/silent and advance/retard dials, Roman Numerals, signed Barwise, London, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, 50cm high/see illustration
A mid 18th Century ebonised automaton eight-day bracket clock, the break arch dial with painted scene of musicians within a landscape, the conductor, lutenist, triangle and fiddle player with moving arms, a subsidiary strike/silent and date dial to each side, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed in a cartouche Charles Coulon London and also signed on the foliate back plate, the five pillar twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the ebonised case with bell top and brass handle, plain glazed back, front door and sides, 51cm high/Note: Baillie records Charles Coulon London 1748-1768/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 94 - Brass mounts tarnished and grubby, later seat board. Left hand side front pillar pitted with small splits, rear door with chips particularly to top frame, door with later lock and cut out both sides to house movement brackets. The dial automaton panel needs cleaning, all three dials rather dull. Automaton combe needs adjustment for moving limbs to work effectively. Clock at present not working and incorrect key. The bell is inscribed, 'A Stedman December 1894, Tisbury, Burnt 11th 1145 Line 9.46'.
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA SERVICE, EDWARD KER REID, LONDON, 1875 comprising: a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of octagonal baluster form, the panels chased with fruit and stylised foliage below shaped foliate rims, raised on four pierced and foliate bracket feet, teapot with detachable flowerhead and leaf finial, ivory fillets, dent to teapot, teapot 18,5cm high, 1508g all inclusive
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN RONSON, STEVENAGE. 19TH CENTURY The 28,5cm dial with Arabic minutes and Roman hour numerals, inscribed John Ronson, Stevenage in the arch, spandrels to the corners, Westminster chime on each quarter hour on either eight or four bells, striking the full hour on a spiral gong, the arched hood surmounted by brass spires, a glazed door below flanked by reeded columns, glazed sides, the trunk centred by a panelled door with a shell patera, on a panelled plinth base with conforming patera, on bracket feet, stringing throughout, distress 251cm high
AN ENGLISH SILVER PRINCE OF WALES MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK, CHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1930 the 3,5 by 5cm rectangular white enamel dial with Roman hour numerals, inscribed Chas Frodsham, London, eight-day anchor movement, the five glass case divided by caryatid uprights to the corners within leaf borders, on bracket feet, numbered 8689, shaped handle centred by Prince of Wales crest 8,5cm high excluding handle 8,5cm high excluding handle

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