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A GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK the enamel dial signed ALLAN & CLEMENTS LONDON, with roman chapters, pierced hands and brass bezel, small silvered regulation dial above with blued steel hand, the twin fusee movement with pull repeat, the signature repeated on the engraved backplate, steel rod pendulum with brass bob, in brass mounted case with three pad top, rococo spandrels, scale pattern side frets and ogee feet, 31cm h excluding handle A fine quality clock in basically good condition, the dial dial with tiny chip on the enamel beneath one of the winding holes, the movement reasonably clean and running. One of the fret slightly loose but not distorted, a little dusty and requires cleaning. Long in the present private ownership
A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring and signed on a silvered disc to the arch Settman St Leonards, with cherub spandrels and twin fusee movement striking on a bell, in brass mounted mahogany case with scale pattern side frets, 45cm h excluding handle, elements 18th c The clock made up in the early 20th c incorporating earlier movement and case, on the reverse beneath the glass door an engraved presentation plaque marking the retirement of the recipient dated 1947. In good condition and apparently running
RAILWAY INTEREST. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK the engraved and silvered dial inscribed LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RALy, with blued steel hands and single train movement with turned pillars and brass pendulum, case with stepped top and inset bevelled glass lights, on lotus moulded base and bracket feet, 32.5cm h A fine quality clock in excellent original unrestored condition. The movement dusty, on the back of the case evidence of there once having been a small metal number plate, long removed
A FRENCH BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK of cartouche shape with gilt brass mounts and finial, enamel chapter plaques, espagnolette pendulum and gong striking movement, 32cm h, backplate and pendulum stamped A & N 47395, c1900 Running when wound, complete, the movement dusty. The case with much build up of old wax and dirt but the mounts all present and the shell not chipped or restored
A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched and painted dial inscribed Robt Harlow Ashburn, with pierced date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, rose spandrels and a landscape with angler above, having eight day movement in mahogany banded and line inlaid case with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars and pilasters, panelled trunk and base, on bracket feet, 232cm h Some repairs and repolishing, the movement and dial probably original although the seat board slightly packed
A WALNUT BUREAU veneered in matched sections, the crossbanded flap enclosing an architectural fitted interior, the front with four graduated drawers with pierced brass furniture, on bracket feet, 102cm h; 46 x 85cm In good condition and of good quality dating from the later 19th or early 20th c re-using some earlier veneers
AN OAK COFFOR BACH the front with three raised and fielded panels, the lower part with moulded drawer and shaped apron, on bracket feet, 48cm h; 30 x 63cm, late 18th/early 19th c Localised worm in the lid, old repairs and replacements, recent steel replacement strap hinges, on the underside of the lid, the lip of the lid slightly chipped and worn
AN OAK CWPWRDD DEUDDARN, WEST WALES the moulded cornice with turned pendants above ogee panelled doors, the lower part with two drawers and four-panel doors, the sides panelled, on bracket feet, 187 cm h; 57 x 113cm, early 19th c In good condition and of attractive colour/patina. Long in the present private ownership
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker Daniel Brown of Glasgow, the 13-inch arched brass dial with automaton ship in the arch above a silvered Roman / Arabic numeral dial, the floral engraved centre with scalloped circular seconds dial and square date aperture within pierced gilt spandrels, the case with fret carved swan neck pediment above a star inlaid door flanked by spiral quarter columns and plinth on bracket feet, 216cm high
VICTORIAN EIGHT DAY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched enamel dial painted with a regency figure of a lady, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with swan neck pediment above a trunk and pedestal base on bracket feet, 216cm high Some veneer missing from pedestal. small chip to front corner of cornice. No makers name. one spoke of paterae to side of hood missing.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker George Baird of Carlisle, the 13-inch arched enamel moon phase dial with arched date scale above an arabic numeral chapter with Rose spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, arched date aperture, the case with swan neck hood, arched line inlaid door having flame mahogany oval panel, the pedestal on small bracket feet, circa 1800,125cm high
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK maker Newby of Kendal, the square 12-inch brass dial with foliate spandrels, Roman and Arabic numeral chapter, the foliate engraved centre with seconds dial and square date aperture, the case with architectural broken pediment hood above a long moulded door, the pedestal on bracket feet, 214cm high
FINE GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK maker John Fladgate of London, of domed form, the brass dial with silvered Roman/Arabic numeral chapter below a Strike/Silent, Seconds dial and a silvered plaque inscribed `John Fladgate, London`, the matt centre with square date aperture, the movement with foliate engraved back plate chiming on a bell, the case with carry carrying handle, fret carved side panels and ogee brass bracket feet, circa 1770, 40cm high One piece of cornice moulding to one side is missing. the red silk covers to panels are torn and one side panel is loose. Both the Strike silent dial and seconds dial lacking hands.
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCK maker James Johnston of Paisley, the circular 12-inch brass dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, the arched hood with turned finials above a rosewood crossbanded arched door flanked by half columns, the pedestal on small bracket feet, 206cm high
LATE VICTORIAN MARQUETRY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK maker unknown, the arched brass 12-inch dial with Strike/Silent silvered dial above the silver Roman numeral chapter and centre seconds dial, the movement chiming on four tubular gongs, over an arched bevelled glass door and marquetry pedestal with bracket feet, 237cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker William Law of Linlithgow, the 12-inch enamel dial, with automaton swan to the arch, above a Roman numeral chapter with Arabic numeral quarters, within gilt rose spandrels, the movement with fine baluster columns chiming on a bell, the case with swan neck hood above a rectangular door and fluted quarter columns and plinth on bracket feet, 220cm high
FINE GEORGE III CHEQUER STRUNG MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker John Smith of Pittenweem (fl.1770-1814), the 12-inch arched gilt enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter, centre seconds dial and square date aperture, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement chiming on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and brass finials, above an extremely long shaped door flanked by fluted quarter columns on a plinth with bracket feet, 230cms high
A near pair of miniature mahogany serpentine chests, each with five long drawers with chequer stringing on ogee bracket feet, 44cm wide 24.5cm deep 43cm high, and 43.5cm wide 24cm deep 44.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: One with replacement veneer to both sides at rear, 10 x 1.5cm and 10 x 1cm tapering. Minor stringing loss, scuffs and dents. The other with a 7cm split to one side.
A George III mahogany serpentine chest, with four oak-lined drawers, the top drawer with compartments, raised on bracket feet, 109cm wide 60.5cm deep 92.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Stain to the top, split to the left back corner of the top. Cock beading and veneer loss and restoration to carcass and drawer fronts. Front right bracket foot split, has been replaced but now detained. Bottom two drawers locked, re-veneered to third drawer down to carcass above lock.
An oak wall shelf, modelled as a grinning jester holding an elliptical tray, with loss and damage, 47cm high CONDITION REPORT: Hat restuck to one side. Loss to hands, bracket added to hold tray, new(ish) screw through other hand to hold tray. Base of mount with loss and restuck Additional images available (upon request).
A George III Oak & Mahogany Cross-banded Eight Day Long-case Clock (A/F). The painted 12 inch (30.5 cm) dial having an oval portrait medallion in the arch depicting a young girl with garland of flowers, fanned motifs to the corners and subsidiary calendar and seconds dials to the centre. The hood with a pagoda pediment surmounted by spired brass ball finials and having fluted columns flanking the dial. The lip moulded trunk door inlaid with a conch shell in a navette shaped panel flanked by canted sides and standing on a moulded base with bracket feet, 93 ins (236 cms) overall in height.
An 18th Century Cross-banded Oak Bureau of Small Proportions. The lip moulded fall front on side loper supports opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers. The three graduated lip-moulded drawers below standing on bracket feet, 35 ins (89 cms) high, 27 ins (69 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A Large 18th Century Oak Floor Standing Corner Cupboard with secrètaire drawer. The dentil moulded cornice above full length stop-fluted break-front pilasters flanking two panelled upper doors enclosing a painted interior of shaped shelves, a fall front secrètaire and three further drawers below on bracket feet, 93½ ins (237 cms) high, 55 ins (140 cms) wide.
A Fine 18th Century North Wales Oak Dresser & rack. The plank-backed rack having a moulded cornice above shaped canopy frieze and three shelves with plate grooves and applied edge moulding. The base section fitted with three lip moulded frieze drawers above two cupboard doors flanking three central fielded panels and raised on low bracket feet, 82¼ ins (209 cms) high, 58½ ins (149 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A Fabulous Late 15th Century French Oak Coffer of impressive proportions. The five front panels intricately carved with tracery filled Gothic arches incorporating quatrefoil fleurettes. The panels divided by spired pillars chip-carved with wrythen strings and flanked by bands of trefoil tracery. The moulded base rail carved with a row of tracery quatrefoils above bracket feet, bound in iron straps. The twin paneled sides enriched with linen-fold carving and ball flowers, with residual red paintwork to the tracery. 39¼ ins (100 cms) high, 69 ins (175 cms) wide, 29½ ins (75 cms) deep.
A Fabulous 15th Century Gothic Oak Canted Dressoir. The cavetto moulded top studded with carved bosses of wrythen foliage above a two cupboard doors and a drawer enriched with intricate tracery carving and linen fold side panels. The cupboard raised on square uprights supports to the front with a triple panelled back of further linen fold carving leading down to a base shelf on bracket feet, 62 ins (158 cms) in height, 48 ins (122 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.

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