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A Scottish Arts & Crafts oak and leaded glass linen press, the moulded cornice above a pair of leaded glass cupboard doors decorated with stylised flower motif, backed with green fabric cloth, on a base fitted with two deep drawers with brass drop handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 133cm wide x 206cm high x 62cm deep.
A reproduction mahogany breakfront bookcase in the George III style, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed cupboard doors opening to fitted interiors with adjustable shelves, on a base fitted with four frieze drawers above a brush slide and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, 99.5cm wide x 183cm high x 29cm deep.
A 19th century mahogany drum head longcase clock, ALEXR. BLACK, KIRKCALDY, the 12½" enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, enclosed within a drum head case, the trunk with rectangular panelled door flanked by half columns, on a rectangular panelled base with bracket feet, pendulum, weights and key present, overall 207cm high.
A George I walnut cabinet on chest, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, opening to a fitted interior of fixed shelves and two shallow drawers, on a base fitted with two short and three long graduated drawers, with herringbone inlaid borders, raised on bracket feet, 100cm wide x 195.5cm high x 49.5cm deep.
A 19th century mahogany and ebony lined linen press, the moulded cornice centred with a rectangular tablet, above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, opening to a fitted interior of sliding shelves, above two short and two long drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 133cm wide x 213.5cm high x 59cm deep.
A 19th century mahogany and boxwood lined bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice with dentil frieze above a blind fret work arcaded frieze, over a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior of adjustable sliding shelves, the bureau with a hinged fall front opening to a fitted interior of pigeon holes, cupboard door and small drawers, over four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 117cm wide x 226cm high x 53cm deep.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, JAS. ROBERTSON, POMARIUM, Perth, the enamelled dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary second and date dials, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, the spandrels with gilded fan shaped detail, the arch painted with roundel enclosing a cockerel under blue drapery, the broken swan neck hood supported by tapered cylindrical columns, the trunk door with shaped upper corners, on a rectangular base with shaped apron and bracket feet, key, pendulum and single weight present, overall 209cm high.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice and dentil frieze above a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with fall front opening to a fitted interior of cupboard door, pigeon holes and small drawers, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 120cm wide x 213cm high x 56cm deep.
An 18th century lantern clock with dial inscribed 'Jonathan Lowndes in ye Pall Mall', bearing date '1680', the 6" brass dial with brass 5 1/2" brass chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with applied mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with circular roundel bearing date 1680, inscribed on crescent shaped tablet, the 30 hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, with single lead weight and later wooden bracket, 21cm high x 15.5cm wide.
A late 19th century mahogany bracket clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and engraved foliate decoration, the twin train movement striking on a gong, within an architectural case with foliate carved details and pierced sound fret side panels, raised on square shaped feet, 30cm high x 23cm wide.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, ALEXR. LOW, ERROL, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, the spandrels decorated with colourful birds, the arch decorated with lady and attendant dog, enclosed within a broken swan neck hood supported by cylindrical columns, the trunk with a rectangular door flanked by quarter columns, on a rectangular base with a shaped apron and bracket feet, pendulum, weights and key present, overall 211cm high.
A George III mahogany longcase clock Alexander Ferguson, Cupar, Fife, the silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, within a broken swan-neck pediment hood supported by three quarter columns, with crescent-shaped sound fret, the trunk with shaped rectangular door on rectangular base with shaped apron and bracket feet, pendulum, weights and key present, 235.5cm high.
A William IV mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement striking the hours on a bell (bell missing) with shouldered plates, the seven-inch painted round dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel trefoil hands and a cast brass bezel, the mahogany case having a shaped inset panel to the front with brass surround, flat tapered columns with brass stringing, carved scroll and floral decoration across the top of the case, with a round pagoda top surmounted by a cast-brass acorn finial, with brass fish-scale frets to the case sides, with a repair label within for Willman Bros, Dublin, height 52cm. Missing bell, bell hammer and strike/silent lever.
Charles Frodsham, London, a mahogany wall regulator: the eight-day duration weight-driven movement having maintaining power, dead-beat escapement and a mercury compensating pendulum which sits on a bracket to the backboard of the case, with an off-set pully for the brass bound weight, the nine-inch round silvered dial engraved with black Roman minute numerals to the outer aspect, with a subsidiary hour dial to the centre and signed Chas Frodsham, 84, Strand, the curved top case with glazed sides and trunk door, with a silvered beat-plate to the backboard, height 108cm
Elliott, London, a double-faced hanging G.P.O. clock: the eight-day duration timepiece chain fusee movement having micro beat adjustment to the pendulum, with a pair of eleven-inch painted dials both having black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the octagonal mahogany case being double-sided with moulded edges, the top door stamped inside GPO APPD 2920 and punched 51 EFW 36/1, all hanging from a cast iron bracket, diameter 39cm.
George Clarke, White Chappel fecit, a brass lantern clock: the thirty-hour birdcage movement having an anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the frame with turned pillars to the corners, turned brass finials to the top and ball feet below, the brass dial having a raised chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals, meeting arrow-head half-hour markings, the centre engraved with floral decoration and the maker's name George Clarke, White Chappel, fecit, with a decorative blued-steel single hand, engraved brass frets to the top and surmounted by a brass bell strap under which sits the bell, height 34cm. With a later oak wall bracket. * Biography: George Clarke is recorded as working in White Chappel (Whitechapel), London prior to 1760 as a turret clock maker.
A George III oak and crossbanded bureau:, the sloping hinged fall enclosing a shaped fitted interior with pigeon holes and small drawers about a central enclosed cupboard, flanked by turned half column upright concealed compartments, fitted with an arrangement of two short and three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 84cm (2ft 9in) wide.
An early 18th Century walnut double dome bureau cabinet:, the upper part surmounted by later giltwood urn finials centred by a floral foliate urn, the interior with pigeon holes enclosed by a pair of later domed arch moulded panel doors, the cross and feather banded waisted lower part with a quarter veneered sloping hinged fall enclosing a shaped interior with concave fronted pigeon holes and well with sliding cover, containing two short and two long drawers below, on bracket feet, 97cm (3ft 2in) wide (with renewals).
A mahogany oval partners pedestal desk in the Georgian taste:, the top with a carved foliate edge inset with a panel of green tooled leather, fitted with three frieze drawers to one side and a central frieze drawer flanked by dummy drawers and two enclosed pedestal cupboards to the other, on bracket feet, the top 146.5cm (4ft 9 3/4in) x 103cm (3ft 4 1/2in).
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase:, bordered with sycamore and boxwood lines, the upper part with a moulded dentil cornice and simulated fluted frieze decorated with various woods, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors, the banded lower part having a fall enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and satinwood veneered small drawers about a central enclosed cupboard decorated with an amboyna wood oval veneered panel, flanked by simulated fluted columns having a tooled leather inset writing surface, the cupboard below fitted with sliding trays enclosed by a pair of doors with oval banded lines, on bracket feet, 113cm (3ft 8 1/2in) wide, 212.5cm (6ft 11 3/4in) high.
A 19th Century mahogany bureau cabinet:, the upper part with a moulded cornice fitted with adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, the lower part having a sloping hinged fall enclosing a boxwood strung fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes, containing four long drawers below, on bracket feet, 103.5cm (3ft 4 3/4in) wide.
A 19th Century mahogany bureau:, the sloping hinged fall enclosing a shaped and graduated fitted interior with pigeon holes and small drawers about a central cupboard enclosed by a domed arch fielded panel door, flanked by fluted columns, containing two short and three long drawers below and with brass carrying handles to the sides, on bracket feet, 95cm (3ft 1 1/2in) wide.
An early 18th Century Lombardy walnut, carved and pokerwork decorated rectangular chest:, the top with a moulded edge and fluted frieze, containing four long drawers with raised octagonal panels with animals, a bird of prey, trees and scrolling floral foliage, within leaf decorated borders, the sides with shield shaped panels on bracket feet in the shape of dolphins, 139cm (4ft 6 3/4in) wide.
A George III mahogany bachelors chest of two over three drawers. With raised cock beading and bracket feet, 97cm wide, 47.25cm deep, 81cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some water marks. Third row down, drawer needs new stops as will push inside the carcass. Overall good.
George II mahogany kneehole writing desk/dressing table the rectangular figured top with quarter moulded edge leading deep long frieze drawer, the kneehole cupboard door with bracket apron above each pedestal with two further deep drawers on bracket feet, oak sided drawers, W92cm, H82cm, D50cm

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