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An 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass face having spandrels, pierced hands, date aperture and Roman numerals, the case with cavetto moulding above fruitwood turned columns with brass capitals over a shaped and moulded door on bracket feet, h. 208 cm, w. 56 cm, d. 28 cm CONDITION REPORT: Moulding missing on side under the hood. Splitting to base of case. General wear and tear
A fine Regency mahogany boxwood line inlaid and parquetry banded serpentine chest of drawers, the four graduated drawers with lion mask handles over a shaped apron and swept bracket feet, h. 102 cm, w. 109 cm, d 56 cm CONDITION REPORT: Splitting to top. Handles possibly later. Losses of cock beading and small amounts of veneer. Chips to feet. General wear and tear
A Victorian ebonized and brass mounted bracket type clock, striking on two gongs, 54.5cm high. Condition Report: The general condition of the clock is good, the movement appears to be in good order and complete, the case has a number of very minor surface areas of damage, minor wear to the dial.
Gustave Becker Post 1900 Large Oak Cased Bracket Clock, 3 Train Striking and Chiming on 5 Rods, on Each Quarter and Striking the Hour, Rear Door as Pierced Brass Panel, Glazed on Both Sides, with Glass Panelled Door. Large Front Door Again Bevelled Glass, Rope Carving Above, Dial with Roman Numerals, and Silvered Foliate Surround. Sub Dial Indicating Silent / Chime Facility. Serial Number 2102831 Gold Medal Emblem. Stands 18 Inches High, 12.25 Inches Wide & 7.5 Inches Depth. Excellent Condition and Working Order.
Winterhalder and Hoffmeier Oak Carved Architectural Bracket Clock, with Two Train Movement, Striking on Each Quarter and Full Hour, Features a Bevelled Glass Front Door, with Lattice Work Panels to Each Side, Silvered Dial with Subsidiary Dials. Silent / Strike and Additional Fine Adjuster, Silvered Chapter Ring. Brass Foliates and ' Green Man Mask ' In Corners. Oak Rear Door with Pierced Brass Plate. Stands 18 Inches High, 13 Inches Wide & 9.25 Inches Depth. Excellent Working Order and Condition.
Richard Et CIe Paris, London Fine Dark Oak Bracket Clock. c.1880-1900. 3 Train Movement with Five Gongs and Hammers Westminster Chimes Through The Hours and Hourly Striking. Face Is Brass with 4 Corner Foliates, Silvered Dial, with Two Subsidiary Dials, Silent / Chime and Fine Adjuster, Some Carving to Ornate Front. Stands 17 Inches High, 11.25 Inches Wide & 7.5 Inches Depth. Excellent Condition and Working Order.
W. Edington c.1800 Bishops Hat Shaped Mahogany Cased Twin Fuse Bracket Clock, with Five Pillar Movement and Recolo Escapement, Striking Bell on the Hours, The Case with Black Inlay and Boxwood Stringing with Glass Panel Back Door, Twin Brass Handles and Brass Fret Windows to Each Side. Signed to Dial W. Edington. 23 Inches High, 11 Inches Wide & 7 Inches Depth. Excellent Working Order.
A George III Mahogany Commode in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the shaped top with a moulded edge and projecting front corners above an unusual arrangement of ten drawers surrounding two dummy drawers in the centre revealing one deep compartment, with finely cast and chased gilt-brass handles and raised on rare shaped bracket feet, the dummy drawers later adapted 125cm wide, 77cm high, 61cm deep The highly unusual bracket feet on this commode are almost identical to those seen on a pair of serpentine commodes supplied by Thomas Chippendale to Ninian Home for Paxton House, Scotland in 1774. This rare bracket foot is also found on another serpentine commode, almost certainly by Chippendale, supplied to the 10th Earl of Pembroke for Wilton House Wiltshire, circa 1770 (cf. Christopher Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, 1978, p. 117, figs. 205-6). The link to Chippendale is strengthened by the fact that the handles on the present commode are of a pattern frequently used by Chippendale. As well as being of a grand size and of superb colour the commode is also distinguished by its highly unusual serpentine outline and drawer arrangement - quite possibly a unique combination.
A GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK with break arch silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, the centre with mock pendulum and date apertures, pierced steel hands, the arch inscribed Francis Perigal, London with strike/silent and regulation dials, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement, bell strike and pull repeat, foliate scroll engraved back plate with signed cartouche and pendulum hold fast, the inverted bell top case with brass swing handle, glazed sides, upon brass ogee bracket feet, 48cm high handle down

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