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A French Louis XVI style boulle work mantel clock, with original wall bracket, having a red tortoiseshell case with brass foliate inlaid panels, decorated with gilt metal and ormolu appliques and mounts, stamped A&N to movement, 56cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 104 - clock ticks when wound, enamel number indicators slightly fragile to touch, minor piece of boulle work lacking to top left of bracket.
A late 18th/early 19th century French Louis XVI boulle work bracket clock, with matching wall bracket signed Grohe, with classical child surmount on ball finial to the top, ormolu and enamel 7" dial, single train movement, the tortoiseshell case profusely decorated with brass foliage, winged gilt metal child below dial, with gilt metal and ormolu mounts and scrolls, 64.5cm high, the bracket decorated with mask mounts, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Metal bracket been put inside clock
A 19th century Chinese Hongmu two section cabinet, with carved panelled doors to top and bottom, dragon decoration and carved birds in foliage to side panels, 138cm high x 69.5cm wide x 31.5cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 317 - bracket lock loose on right door, no bars to lock doors, wood damage to left side, some chips in the main, splits to joins on right side.
A fine 19th century French champleve enamel and gilt metal four glass bracket clock, with classical gilt metal finial of a child to the top above gilt metal dial with Arabic numerals, imitation diamond bezel, foliate champleve enamel panel to the centre, with further foliate enamel panels to the clock, twin train striking movement no. 638344 stamped to back plate, 47cm high
A fine French champleve enamel and gilt metal four glass bracket clock, with enamel and pierced gilt metal urn to the top above white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, enamel bezel, foliate enamel pillars and panels on blue ground decorated with an Eastern themed glass panel of a female playing the flute to each side, female portrait to pendulum, 51cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 118 - minor piece of gilt metal lacking near top, clock chimes when wound and hammer strikes the gong, minor surface scratches to gilt metal, has key.
A Regency rosewood cased twin fusee mantel clock by Brockbank & Atkins, London circa 1815, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and minute track, flat escapement, foliate spandrel to each corner, Brockbank & Atkins, London no 2128 to dial, also engraved to back plate, with a Victorian mahogany wall bracket, clock 22cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 164 - Twin Fusee clock, piece of wood missing to top right corner, splits to other three joins, clock striking on a gong and chiming when wound, minor age surface marks to dial, split to bottom left join, key with clock, no keys for doors, holes on wall mount where clock has been mounted, balance wheel moving freely also when wound. This clock has an unusual flat escapement.
A fine late 19th century German tortoiseshell and ormolu bracket clock retailed by Brook & Son of Edinburgh, the gilt metal dial, chased with engraved foliate panels, bearing plaque for Brook & Son to centre, silvered chapter ring, with gilt Arabic numerals, decorated with gilt metal and ormolu mask appliques, mounts and finials, substantial twin train movement, four striking chiming hammers, stamped elite Germany with no. 77845 to back plate, 46cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 113 - has minor area of old repaired damage visible to lower right side, clock chimes when moving big hand, no key.
A 19th century oak cased bracket clock with barometer by Luppens & Co of Brussells & Paris, with four spire finials to the top, above cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and balance wheel with two jewels above, aneroid fahrenheit thermometer gauge below, twin train movement striking on a bell, engraved H Luppens, Paris to back plate, 52m high
A Victorian Coalbrookdale horse chestnut design garden bench The openwork back panel and bracket supports with central leafy roundels supporting hardwood slats within a serpentine metal frame, the frame stamped Coalbrookdale, some repairs and requires restoration, 186 x 104 x 73cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 581 - Left hand bracket has had rear leg repaired (welded on two joints) Pellet piece and stretcher missing, Casting on LHS has support lugs on inside, otherwise the same as RHS. Stabilizer bar is fixed underneath the seat, Front rail below hardwood slats impressed mark "Coalbrookdale" at centre.
A Victorian Coalbrookdale style iron garden/patio tableWith a lattice openwork under rail and matching cross stretcher supported on two openwork bracket supports with downswept feet and scroll toes, 153 x 76 x 51cm. CONDITION REPORT: lot 596 - Possible break and repair to both upper and lower rails, otherwise good condition .
A Victorian mahogany breakfront mahogany bookcaseWith a plain frieze above a pair of gilt metal lattice work doors, flanked by channelled uprights and open bookshelves, each upright with a scrolling leaf bracket, raised on six bun feet, 153x92x41cms CONDITION REPORT: lot 684 - Some "Pitting" to bookcase top, minor abrasions and general wear otherwise nice condition.
A late Victorian golden oak secretaire sideboardThe raised back with a dentil frieze above a single shelf raised on two bracket supports over a rectangular moulded top and two channelled frieze drawers with brass ring turned swing handles and a panelled full length drawer enclosing a secretaire interior complete with pigeon holes, drawers and a leather inset writing surface, above two further short drawers and a pair of rectangular apertures, raised on ring turned supports with a plinth base and pot-board, 160 x 168 x 55cm.
A 19th Century and later mahogany display cabinet on chestThe upper cabinet with a dentil cornice above three beaded and glazed doors enclosing a lined interior with six glass shelves, above the lower part a converted Georgian mahogany Lancashire mule chest with a rectangular moulded top above an arrangement of eight drawers, each with two brass swing handles, and flanked by two reeded quarter columns, raised on five ogee bracket feet, 178 x 217 x 58cm.

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