A Regency brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, Phillips, London A Regency brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, Phillips, London, early 19th century, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking trip-hour repeating movement with decorative border engraved shouldered backplate with holdfast for the large lenticular bob pendulum, the eight inch circular convex white painted Roman numeral dial signed PHILLIPS, LEADENHALL STREET to centre and with blued steel hands within ogee moulded convex glazed cast brass bezel, the single pad top break-arch case with hinged brass carrying handle to the brass fillet bordered curved panel surmount above full front door with brass fishscale quadrant sound frets beneath dial and brass strung front angles, the sides with conforming rectangular brass sound frets, the rear with arch glazed door, on cavetto moulded skirt base with cast brass ogee bracket feet, 39cm (15.25ins) high excluding handle.
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A George III brass mounted mahogany small table timepiece with alarm A George III brass mounted mahogany small table timepiece with alarm, Robert Wood, London circa 1790, the four pillar single fusee movement with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum and alarm mechanism wound by a pull-cord sounding on a bell mounted above, the backplate engraved with rococo scroll cartouche surmounted by an urn within geometric border, the six inch silvered brass Roman numeral break-arch dial with alarm setting dial and pierced blued steel hands to centre and Arabic five minutes to outer track beneath arch signed Robert Wood, London, the bell-top case with hinged brass carrying handle above brass fillet inset glazed aperture and cast upper quadrant frets to the front door, arched fishscale sound frets to the sides and rectangular glazed door to the rear, on cavetto moulded shallow skirt base with brass ogee bracket feet, 42cm (16.5ins) high excluding handle.
An 18th century walnut chest of drawers The moulded rectangular top with line inlaid panel decoration above two short and three long drawers each with similar line inlaid panelled decoration and with brass handles and escutcheons, standing on bracket feet. 94 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some veneer losses, some patch repairs, splits, locks replaced, brassware possibly replaced, scuffing, scratching and staining.
A chinoiserie lacquered 19th century lacquered chest of drawers The moulded rectangular top above an arrangement of two short and two long drawers, standing on bracket feet with allover gilt and iron red decoration on a slate grey background. 80.5 cm wide x 85 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.
A 19th century campaign chest The hinged rectangular top enclosing a vacant recess with slide up door above four drawers with brass loop handles, the sides with brass carrying handles, standing on bracket feet. 90 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Scuffing, staining, scratching, losses to feet, some back boards lacking, repairs to feet, old woodworm damage, some splitting, general wear.
A George III mahogany standing corner cupboard The top section with twin astragal glazed doors enclosing shaped shelves and a fret carved surround, the base section with twin panelled doors, standing on ogee bracket feet. 214 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some mouldings missing, some scuffing and scratching, some staining, one small pane of glass cracked, general wear.
A Georgian walnut toilet mirror The swinging bevelled plate supported by twin uprights with brass urn form finials above the moulded rectangular section base with three shaped frieze drawers, standing on bracket feet. 38 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some silvering damage to plate, some veneer losses and cracks, back board loose, general wear.
A Georgian Irish mahogany eight day longcase clock The broken swan-neck pediment above a lion mask and a band of scrolling foliate carving, the brass dial with twin winding aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Alex Gordon, Dublin, the case with an arched door flanked by quartered columns, standing on ogee bracket feet. Approximately 235 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chipping/losses, some repairs, spandrel missing to centre of pediment, weights and pendulum lacking, general wear, not guaranteed in working order.
An early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock by William Budgen of Croydon The signed white painted dial with Roman numerals and bell striking twin fusee movement, the brass mounted inlaid case with ball finial, lion mask ring handles and fluted quarter columns, standing on gilt ball feet. 51 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight shrinkage cracks to case, some slight paint loss and staining to dial.
A George III mahogany dressing chest, the moulded rectangular top above a drawer fitted with a tooled leather inset writing slide, opening to reveal covered compartments and a ratchet adjustable mirror, over three long graduated drawers, all fitted with brass swan-neck handles and with cockbeaded fronts, raised on ogee bracket feet. 86cm by 97.5cm by 54cm
An early 18th Century featherbanded, crossbanded and walnut secretaire kneehole desk, the moulded rectangular top above a secretaire drawer over a long drawer with three drawers in the recess below, flanked by two banks of three graduated drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, fitted with engraved brass backplate handles. 100cm by 88.5cm by 51cm
A Renaissance Revival ebonised and enamel mounted table cabinet, probably Vienna, c. 1880-90, with enamel plaques of mythological scenes in gilt metal mounts, the corners with spiral painted enamel columns with tops cast as figures playing musical instruments, the sliding cover with cast finial of a cherub riding a camel, the rectangular base with frieze drawer and moulded plinth, raised on four bracket feet. 36cm by 26cm by 19.5cm
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed Thomas & Son, Bilston, the 14" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date calendar, rolling moon in the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns over a case with short door, flanked by reeded quarter columns, the base with ogee bracket feet, the case embellished throughout with crossbanding. (With pendulum, weights and keys) 236cm
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed D Becquet, London, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and Roman numerals, painted with floral sprigs, the arched hood with brass-mounted stop-fluted columns, over a case with moulded break-arch door, flanked by brass-mounted stop-fluted quarter columns, the fielded panel base with shaped apron and bracket feet. (With pendulum, weights and keys) 219cm
An oak and burr oak crossbanded eight day longcase clock, signed Standring, Bolton, the 12¾" break-arch square brass dial, with rolling moon below a steel band inscribed TEMPUS FUGIT, the steel chapter with Roman numeral hours and Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the spandrels cast with scrolls and masks, the hood with broken-arch pediment and brass sphere finial over tapering columns, the case with long shaped-top trunk door flanked by quarter columns, the base with shaped panel, raised on ogee bracket feet. (With weights, pendulum, winder and case key) 225cm
Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts oak wall bracket, circa 1895, in the Aesthetic, Japanesque style with glazed cupboard and open shelving, paper label to the reverse, 82cm wide, 74cm high Note: this design appears in the Liberty Yule Tide Gifts catalogues of 1893 and 1895 as 'wall bracket' available in oak, mahogany or walnut. See 'Bennett, D, 2012. Liberty's Furniture, pp.104-105

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