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An early 19th century oak bureau, the hinged fall front enclosing a compartmentalised interior with drawers, and a sliding compartment with one shallow drawer above three full drawers, sidling supports, all with brass handles and brass escutcheons, raised on bracket feet, height 103.5cm, width 94cm.
A Zenith decorative reproduction French style bracket clock with glass panels to front and sides, gilt floral decoration on marbled dark red ground, the circular dial with Roman numerals set on plaques, and sunbursts to the hands, height 34cm, with matching bracket, and a modern brass mantel timepiece with textured finish, the circular white dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Imhof 8 Swiss", height 17cm (2).
ELLIOT OF LONDON; a 20th century brass Gothic style skeleton clock with fusee movement, the circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals on oval turned wooden base, height 28cm, a further Elliot timepiece modelled as a bracket clock and a 1920s carved oak example (3). CONDITION REPORT: No dome, as described. Condition OK.
A large pair of early 20th century Black Forest carved walnut and beech plaques, each with detailed carving depicting various game on a shaped wall mounting plinth bracket, each approx 79 x 42cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are minor losses in parts as you would expect with the age, a small section of one of the scrolling plaques missing, one of the roundels missing to the frame, and a few natural fine cracks to the wood.
A George III style mahogany and crossbanded chest of drawers, the moulded rectangular top above brushing slide, two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted quarter pilasters raised on ogee bracket feet, width 87cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 81cm. Scratches and splits to the top. Dent to front moulding. Water damage to top.
An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above repainted arched dial inscribed "David Jones Amlwch", above inlaid door and plinth base to bracket feet, height 223cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very heavily restored. Repainted dial. Restored case. Associated parts throughout.
A George I style walnut and feather banded double domed bureau bookcase of small proportions, the moulded cornice above two shaped bevelled mirrored doors enclosing two shelves with two short drawers above the fall front enclosing shaped drawers, pigeon holes and hinged "well", the base set with two short and two long drawers with brass teardrop handles raised on bracket feet, width of bureau section 73cm.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with canted corners and overall engine turned decoration centred with a circular belt shaped cartouche, initialled TWL, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 9 x 7cm, a further smaller plain example with gilt wash interior, also a silver cigarette box of rectangular form with vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged engine turned decorated lid, on bracket feet, EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1933, 15.5 x 9cm (af), weighable silver approx 4.1ozt (3).
An early to mid 19th century oak eight day longcase clock, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, inscribed "John Hallifax, Barnsley Fecit", the domed hood with carved panel above single door and pedestal base on ogee bracket feet, height 210cm, CONDITION REPORT: Repairs to case. Carving is later. See additional images.
A good late 19th century Aesthetic Movement ebonised, amboyna crossbanded and inlaid credenza of inverted breakfront form, the shaped top above floral decorated frieze, three glazed doors flanked by fluted gilt metal capped pilasters and raised on bracket feet, width 184cm. This cabinet featured many years ago on BBC's Antiques Roadshow and at the time it was mentioned that the pair to this cabinet was believed to be in Kensington Palace.
A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY ESCRITOIRE constructed in two sections, the interior of the upper half fitted pigeon holes, central cupboard and an arrangement of drawers enclosed by a fall front with cornice drawer over and two short and two long drawers below with brass drop handles and all over whorling decoration on bracket feet (restoration and alteration), 96cm wide x 43cm deep x 145cm high

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