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A mahogany striking bracket clock, the 8 inch (distressed) painted dial signed Thwaites & Reed, the arch with strike / silent subsidiary, the two-train chain fusee movement, with anchor escapement, the backplate signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, London amongst engraved foliage, the plates numbered 8988, in a break arch case with ebonised mouldings, on ball feet, surmounted by carrying handle, c. 1833, 16.5in (42cm) high.
A George III mahogany striking bracket clock, the 8 inch convex white painted dial signed Benjamin Plymouth, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement, in a break arch case, the sides and quadrants below the dial with fish scale grilles, the single pad tap surmounted by carrying handle, on brass ball feet, 15.75in (40cm) high.
A striking bracket clock, the 6 inch silvered dial signed Dwerrihouse & Carter, Berkeley Square, the arch containing slow / fast subsidiary, the two-train fusee five pillar movement numbered on the front plate 4700, with shouldered plates and engraved backplate signed Dwerrihouse & Carter, Berkeley Square, pull trip repeat in a fruitwood break arch case with fish scale grilles, surmounted by carrying handle, 12.5in (32cm) high.
A mahogany striking bracket clock, the 7 inch painted dial signed G. Ainsworth, Warrington, the arch painted with a reclining Father Time, the spandrels representing Continents, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement, pull trip repeat operating through the top of the break arch case, the bell cast and signed G. Ainsworth, Warrn.; the associated case of unusual construction with stringing and spire finials, 22in (56cm) high. George Ainsworth recorded as working c. 1807 and known as a pinion maker.
A George III mahogany striking bracket clock, the 8 inch silvered dial signed Ollive & Reader, Crankbrook, the centre with subsidiary calendar dial, foliate engraved spandrels, the arch with Strike / Silent subsidiary, the two train movement with anchor escapement, backplate engraved with swags and flowers, in a plain break arch case flanked by fish scale grilles, brass ogee feet and carrying handle, 17in (43 cm) high.Ollive & Reader recorded circa 1809.
An ebony veneered musical bracket clock, the 8 inch brass dial signed Frans. Dorrell, London on a silvered recessed plaque in the arch between twin subsidiaries for strike/not strike and chime/not chime, the outer arch engraved with the four tunes: Granby's March, God Save Ye King, Harvest Home and Lady Coventry's Minnet, the matted centre with date aperture with three train six pillar movement with verge escapement and foliate engraved backplate centred with a pagoda and flowers, the pinned music barrel playing on a carillon of eight bells with fifteen hammers on each hour, in a ball top case with ogee feet, urn finials, surmounted by handle, circa 1770, 21.5in (55cm) high handle down.
Johnson, Grays Inn Passage. A mahogany striking verge bracket clock, the 7 inch brass dial with silvered circular chapter plates, signed Johnson Grays Inn Passage, flower and scroll spandrels, the arch containing a silvered strike / silent subsidiary, the five pillar movement with verge escapement and pull trip repeat, the backplate signed Johnson, Grays Inn Passage within an oval, engraved border, the front plate stamped WR 647 (William Robson), in a break arch case, flanked by fish scale grilles, brass ogee feet, surmounted by carrying handle, c.1790, 15.5in (39cm) high.Thomas Johnson died in 1775. His son John succeeded him taking over the business and worked in the Holborn area until his death in 1799.Provenance: P.A. Oxley, Calne, sold to the vendor's father in 1993.
An early 19th Century Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase Cabinet, moulded cornice over a glazed top enclosing fitted adjustable shelving, the lower section with full width secretaire drawer with fall front and fitted interior, over three further full width drawers on bracket feet, 42 wide, 85 = high
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice with Greek-key edge over two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by reeded canted uprights, over a further three long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 121 cm w. x 58 cm d. x 193 cm h. Condition Report good sound structure, dark even colour, handles appear original and are contemporary with the chest, no apparent live worn or beetle
A small 19th century feather-banded walnut chest comprising a slide over two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 71.5 cm w. x 43 cm d. x 81 cm h. Condition Report Top split through middle, replaced veneer to side, splits to right and left hand side panels. Few small water marks to top

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