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18th Century figured walnut escritoire, the upper section with moulded cornice, fall flap enclosing a fitted interior with central cupboard door, eleven drawers and pigeon holes, the base fitted two short and two long drawers and standing on bracket feet, 108cm wide Condition Report: Please TELEPHONE department for further details
George III mahogany two section secretaire bookcase, the upper section fitted four shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, the base fitted secretaire drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes, three graduated drawers below and standing on splayed bracket feet, 119cm wide Condition Report: Please TELEPHONE department for further details
George III oak longcase clock by Edward Hunt of Williton, the hood with moulded cornice and foliate inlaid frieze below, square glazed door flanked by cylindrical pillars, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 214cm high Condition Report: Case has a vertical clean split to lower section. This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clocks -** General condition consistent with age
Georgian style inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda hood with arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on low bracket feet, brass dial with Tempus Fugit to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and bearing the signature William Shaw, Botesdale, three weight movement striking on a gong, 233cm high Condition Report: Case - Veneers heavily patched to lower left side of case, section of moulding approximately 20cm long replaced to left hand side of hood door - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clocks -** General condition consistent w
Sheraton style inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial signed James Oakley, Oxon and having a silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 229cm high Condition Report: Case - Vertical split to top of frame on hood door. Dial - chapter ring silvering is somewhat worn. Movement - movement has been played around with and converted to strike on a gong - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clo
Early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock by George Hanson of Windsor, the chamfer top case with cast brass side handles, the plinth with brass stringing and standing on brass ball feet, arch shaped glazed door with brass inlaid chamfers enclosing an engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary calendar dial with Arabic numerals and signed Hanson, Windsor, brass single fusee movement with plain back plate signed Hanson, Windsor, 33.5cm high Condition Report: Case - 75% of the brass stringing is missing to front of plinth, small section of veneer missing to lower edge of door frame, several small bruises to mouldings. Dial - silvering a little rubbed in places - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment
A GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY HOODED WALL CLOCK, possibly incorporating period elements, the thirty hour movement with crown wheel alarum escapement, striking on a bell, the silvered arch top dial inscribed 'Edw. Russell, Catton,' Roman numerals glazed hood flanked by canted angles and surmounted by a swan neck pediment, conforming bracket, 52cm high
A CONTINENTAL FIGURED MAHOGANY BOMBE-SHAPED COMMODE, the serpentine top with moulded border, the frieze fitted with three graduated, cockbeaded drawers, with cast brass handles and lock plates, similarly ornamented to the shaped apron and with sabots to the short splay bracket feet, early 20th century, 97.5cm x 54.5cm x 91.5cm
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CANTED CORNER WALL CABINET IN THE GEORGE III MANNER, bearing a brass plate for S.C.H.Jewell, 29,30 and 31 Little Queen Street, Holborn W.C., the upper section with a cavetto cornice above two astragal glazed doors with central reeded brass fillet, enclosing three shelves to the painted interior, the lower section with two panel cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, furnished throughout with brass lockplates and on bracket feet, approximately 100cm wide x 223cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE-INLAID WASHSTAND AND COMMODE, the rectangular top enclosed by two folding flaps, internally with cut out rings, the frieze with a dummy drawer above two panel cupboard doors with dummy drawer facade and with a conforming pull-out commode below, the frieze fitted with replacement ring handles, twin brass drop handles to the sides, shaped apron, splay bracket feet, 56.5cm x 46cm x 83cm
F W Elliott of London, reg no 2 bracket clock, ebonized case with gilt metal mounts, finials and carrying handles, fretwork side panels, the matt gilt dial with silvered Roman chapter ring marked F W Elliott and Elliott, London. The movement striking on two hammers, with engraved back plate marked Red No 2 F W Elliott, London, 13" high
A large Edwardian mahogany cased bracket clock, the dial with silvered Roman chapter rim and three subsidiary dials within a pierced gilt metal mask, the movement striking on an eight bell Westminster chime, mounted on four gilt metal scrolled feet, with presentation plaque to the front of the case, 25 1/2" high
A Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company mahogany cased bracket clock, hour striking in a part moulded domed case, with a swing gilt carrying handle the circular dial stamped `112 Regent Street, London`, with two winding holes and flanked by a blind fret to each side, on a plain moulded base terminating in gilt coloured orb supports, 38cm high.
A mid 20thC Queen Anne design walnut veneered freestanding corner cupboard, by Burton Reproductions Ltd., the upper section with a fixed comb cornice above a panelled door revealing fitted part galleried interior above free slide and single panel cupboard, on bracket feet, 64cm wide, 43cm deep, 188cm high.
A 19thC mahogany linen press, of small proportion, possibly Scottish, the fixed moulded cornice raised above a pair of panelled doors revealing a part fitted interior, centred by ovals above three short and three long cock beaded drawers, each with oval plate back handles and an elaborate lock escutcheon on squat ogee bracket feet, 106cm wide, 54.5cm deep, 178cm high.
A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular pie crust top on a fluted tapering column, carved leaf work and claw and ball feet, 68cm diameter 70cm high CONDITION REPORT: Possible replaced bearers to underside of top. Block at top of stem is made in two pieces with a square tenon base. Block has a split across corner, metal bracket beneath stem. General wear including scuffs. Additional images (available upon request).
A pair of stripped pine brackets, probably 19th century, each in the form of a cherub's head framed within wings, 22cm high, and a similar pair of carved pendant grapes, 23cm high (4) CONDITION REPORT: Brackets: old repairs to three of the four wings. Grapes: one bracket with leaves detached, old repairs.
A Regency period ebonised bracket clock, with inlaid brass work and fretted side panels, the convex painted dial inscribed 'Thwaites and Reed, London', with twin fusee movement, striking on a bell with pull repeat, 41cm CONDITION REPORT: Some cracking to veneer, particularly each side of the dial. Cracking to one side below the fret.
A Victorian gilt bronze clock garniture, late 19th century, inset with porcelain panels of cherubs, 35cm high, together with a smaller pair of candelabra (5) CONDITION REPORT: Dial has chip to right hand winding hole. Large hand missing. No rear door. Possibly some losses to bronze leaf bracket. Discolouration of bronze in places. Bent arms on candelabra. Implement missing from one cherub's hand.
An ebonised bracket clock, 18th century, the arched brass dial with five-pillar twin fusee movement, striking the hours on a bell, inscribed 'Thos Hunter, London', strike/silent and date rings and visible pendulum, 54cm high CONDITION REPORT: Part of mechanism missing. Vacant holes in top corner of plates. Replaced escapement. Much scuffing by lock on front inside. Small veneer losses. Splits to veneers. Piece loose inside case.
A Victorian ebonised bracket clock, the silvered dial inscibed 'Payne & Co, 163 New Bond St, London', with a double fusee movement, striking the hours on a bell with an ebonised bracket, 44cm high CONDITION REPORT: One foot missing, splits to arched top and front, scuffs, marks. Glass and brass bezel has an impact dent at '7'
A Victorian oak-cased clock and bracket, by W Roskell, Liverpool, with Gothic-style applied and carved decoration, the 9in painted dial inscribed 'W... Roskell 2989(?) Liverpool', the repeating movement striking the hours on a gong, clock 82cm high CONDITION REPORT: Wear and rubbing to dial. Knob part missing to side doors. Minor loss of moulding to underside of bracket.
An early nineteenth century ebonized bracket clock. With gilt brass arch top dial signed Martin Boller in Wien, incorporating Roman numeral markers and visible escapement. Housing an eight day fusee movement with pull repeater, bob pendulum, chiming hourly on two bells, 50cm high. Condition Report : Mechanism working. Case in reasonable condition. Top handle a replacement. Pull repeater string replaced. No keys.
A pair of Victorian giltwood and gesso firescreens. Each incorporating a shelf and set with a woolwork embroidery depicting flowers. Modelled in the Rococo style adorned with flower heads, shells and scrollwork. Labels for John Tozer of London. 126cm high. Condition Report : One repaired just below the shelf with a metal bracket (see image). Some loss to the plasterwork, some loose pieces.
A nineteenth century mahogany Carlton House style desk. Crossbanded, with ebony stringing and raised on splay bracket supports, 109cm wide. Condition Report : Fairly tired but could be restored to a fine piece of furniture. Polish heavily marked, scratched and stained. Areas of beading completely missing. Some panels cracked.

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