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A Victorian oak bureau bookcase, with lion's mask handles, and profusely floral and foliate carved, the plain pediment over a pair of glazed doors, internal shelves lacking, above a fall flap opening to reveal a single drawer and six recesses, over three graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 200cm high, 89cm wide, 39.5cm deep.
An attractive 19th Century mahogany two door Bookcase, of small proportions, the moulded cornice over two Gothic style astragal glazed doors, on a base with three long drawers, with ornate brass handles on bracket feet, approx. 202cms high x 109cms wide x 52cms deep (79 1/2" x 43" x 20 1/2"). (1) Provenance: The McDowell-Mahon Family, by direct descent.
An Irish William IV period mahogany Cabinet, in the manner of Williams & Gibton, stamped A8457, the moulded top over panelled doors with ornate brass escutcheons, and half pillar with carved capitols, on bracket feet, approx. 132cms (52") wide x 96cms (38") high. (1) Provenance: The McDowell-Mahon Family, by direct descent.
A very fine quality Regency period English Bracket Clock, the circular top with brass flame finial and carved motif, the painted dial with Roman numerals and signed 'B. Edwards, 11 High Street, Shoreditch, London," substantial circular twin-fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, engraved back plate signed "Edwards Shoreditch," the overall inlaid with attractive brass inlay, together with matching brass inlaid Wall Bracket, approx. 46cms (18") high. (2)
An unusual rosewood cased Regency period arched top Bracket Clock, with circular silvered dial, signed "Grant, London" with Arabic numerals, above a bottom door with ornate brass inlay [label for Alfons Wiener, 17 South Richmond Street on reverse]. It's two-train chain fusee movement striking on a bell with an anchor escapement, with shaped plates, approx. 51cms (21"). (1)
A fine quality Victorian ebonised chiming Bracket Clock, the arched top with ornate brass acorn topped brass finials, the glazed door housing an ornate arched brass and silvered dial with chime subsidiary dials, the main chapter dial with Roman numerals, and stamped 'M. Anderson, Dublin,' flanked either side with opened brass trestle frame and ornate handles, on shaped brass feet, approx. 47cms high x 44cms wide (18 1/2" x 17"). (1)
A fine quality early 19th Century walnut Dressing Table Mirror, the arched swing framed mirror with parcel gilt surround, on a shaped base with three drawers on bracket feet, approx. 61cms (24") high; together with a smaller Dressing Mirror with decorated pediment, on a base with two drawers, approx. 21 1/4" (54cms) high. (2) Provenance: The McDowell-Mahon Family, by direct descent.
A fine quality Georgian period mahogany Chest on Chest of low proportions, the moulded cornice above a top section with two short and three long drawers each with ornate Chippendale type brass escutcheons and drop handle, the side with shaped reeded pillars on conforming base with ogee bracket feet, approx 165cms high x 125cms wide x 59cms deep (65" x 49" x 23"). (1) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
An attractive 20th Century Scottish mahogany Bureau, the top with crossbanding and ebony string above drop front with fitted interior and press base, by Gardiner & Sons Ltd., Glasgow (with label) on bracket feet, approx. 105cms wide x 107cms high (41" x 42"). (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
An important early 18th Century Irish mahogany cased Grandfather Clock, of narrow proportions, the hood with broken arched pediment and carved rosettes, and half reeded Corinthian columns housing an arched brass dial decorated with mounts and signed "Jon. Parker, Dublin," the arch with painted medallion of Winged Saint Figure, the trunk with panelled door on box base with bracket feet, approx. 229ms high x 41cms wide (90" x 16"). (1)
An Irish Provincial mahogany cased Grandfather Clock, the hood with arch top and sunburst satinwood inlay, over Corinthian columns with glazed door housing a painted dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Wallace, Limerick,' the frame with inlaid shaped panel door on box base with bracket feet, approx. 232cms (91") high. (1) Provenance: The Burke Family, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
A Georgian period mahogany Gentleman's kneehole Desk, of rectangular shaped moulded top above a long frieze drawer with brass handles, kneehole compartment flanked either side by three narrow drawers with matching handle, on bracket feet, approx. 84cms wide x 71cms high x 53cms deep (33" x 28" x 21"). (1)
A pair of attractive Georgian style mahogany Bachelors Chests, each with inlaid and crossbanded fold-over tops, with long top drawer, two short and three graduating long drawers, with ornate brass drop handles, on bracket feet, each approx. 76cms wide x 36cms deep x 79cms high (30" x 14" x 31"). (2)
An attractive mahogany cased Mantle Clock, with swan neck pediment over an arched glazed door housing brass dial with Arabic numerals, with very fine three train fusee movement chiming the quarter on four plus one gongs, (with chime and silent, slow/fast dials in arch) on shaped bracket base, approx. 36cms (14") high. (1)
An attractive 18th Century English walnut oyster veneer Chest of Drawers, the moulded top with crossbanding and central diamond inlay, with larger conforming side panels, above two short and three long drawers with crossbanding and ornate brass drop handles and escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet, approx. 86cms high x 94cms wide x 37cms deep (34" x 37" x 22 1/2"). (1)
A rare and important Irish Georgian mahogany Estate Desk, in the manner of Chippendale, the upright section with moulded top, over a drop front door opening to reveal a fitted interior, with pigeon holes, drawers, and leather inset writing slope, the base section with blind fret work panel above a kneehole with central drawer and recessed press, flanked by three drawers each side with brass drop handles on bracket feet, approx. 136cms high x 110cms wide x 61cms deep (53 1/2" x 43 1/2" x 24"). (1)
A late 18th Century / early 19th Century oak Dresser, the top with moulded cornice above graduating fitted shelves, shaped side on a base with four central drawers and brass handles, flaked either side with single drawer and press on bracket feet, approx. 209cms high x 174cms wide (82" x 68 1/2"). (1) Provenance: The McDowell-Mahon Family, by direct descent.
A Georgian period mahogany slope front Bureau, of small proportions, opening to reveal a fitted interior with drawers, pigeon holes etc., over narrow centre drawer, two short and two long drawers graduating with ornate Chippendale style brass drop handles and escutcheons on bracket feet, approx. 79cms wide x 104ms high (31" x 41"). (1) Provenance: The McDowell-Mahon Family, by direct descent.
An important early 18th Century mahogany cased Bracket Clock, with square brass and silvered dial, the chapter ring signed 'Joseph Smith, Barthomley,' rectangular date aperture, fusee movement, with five fine pillars, anchor escapement, the backplate profusely engraved with tulips, housed in attractive case with tall finials and egg n' dart mouldings, on bun feet, approx. 40cms high (16"). (1)
A fine quality 19th Century Louis XVI style French Boulle Bracket Clock, the top surmounted with a bronze classical figure in military attire holding a shield and spear, above an ornate dial with enamel Arabic numerals, the sides flanked with figural pillars and the centre with a charioteer and horse on a shaped base supported by horse and shaped legs, resting on a separate shaped bracket with grotesque mask and rams heads, approx. 142cms high (56"). (2)
A Regency-style cream-painted part bedroom suite, comprising a chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swing handles, on bracket feet,100cm wide x 96cm high x 50cm deep; a two-tier occasional table with ribbon and husk-swag decoration, 34cm square x 76cm high; & a pair of rush-seat ladder-back chairs.
A MODERN FRANZ HERMLE BRACKET CLOCK, Franz Hermle Two Jewel Bracket Clock with Silvered dial and moon phase, Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, cherub spandrels and working rolling moon to the arch, marked A. James on the brass dial, missing key, height 26cm (1) (Condition Report: untested, missing key)
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Stephen Asselin London, erw. um 1700. Frühe Queen Anne Double Basket Bracket Clock. London. Um 1705. Bronze und Messing, ebonisiertes Holzgehäuse, Vergoldung übergangen, wenige Altersspuren. Messing-Zifferblatt, versilberter Ziffernring mit röm. und arab. Ziffern, Eisenzeiger, Datumsfenster, Scheinpendelöffnung, bez. 'Asselin London', Zwickel mit geflügelten Puttoköpfen. Federantrieb, Schnecke, Geh- und Stundenschlagwerk auf Glocke, Zugrepetition mit Viertelstundenschlagwerk auf 5 Glocken. Rückseitig Platinenwand mit Maskerone- und Volutengravur, bez. 'Asselin London', Pendel-Montierung mit durchbrochenem und graviertem Floraldekor, Pendel wohl erg. Eckiger Holz-Corpus, vierseitige Verglasung. Applizierter Relief-Dekor, Doppelhaube mit 4 vollplastischen Büsten u. Karyatiden-Griff. Seiten von Repousse-Arbeiten gerahmter Stoff (erg.). 46 x 26,5 x 17,5 cm. Mit Schlüssel. - Literatur: Vgl. Baillie; Mühe/Vogel 1997 mit nahezu ident. Uhr, Nr. 192 -

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