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A 19th century miniature mahogany grandfather clock with square hood and broken scroll pediment. There is a hinged glass door to the silvered dial bearing a primitive Roman five minute interval chapter ring. The obelisk shaped trunk has a hinged door and is surmounted on a mahogany wall bracket. The clock movement bears the maker`s name Ansonia Clock Company. Patented May 3rd 1892. Length 43 cm
Late seventeenth century spring-driven bracket clock with eight day, six pillar single fusee timepiece movement with latched plates, turned tulip pillars and anchor escapement, engraved back plate with tulip and foliate decoration, signed - Howard Londini Fecit, six and a half inch square brass dial with winged cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and feather hour divisions, signed - Howard London, matted centre with mock pendulum aperture and cut glass false pendulum bob, pierced hands. In an ebonised fruitwood case with basket top and gilt repoussé mounts with pierced floral decoration and decorative swing handle, square front door with top glass panel with cut floral insert, engraved keyhole escutcheon and false keyhole escutcheon, glass side panels and rear door with glass panel and cockbeaded border, on four bracket feet, circa 1695, 36cm overall height x 23.5cm overall width. N.B. John Howard, clockmaker, was working in London in the 1690s CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean and as far as we know in working order. Originally verge now converted to anchor. There are several vacant holes in back plate. Movement sits quite low in the case and the whole movement is very narrow. Dial is in good condition but dirty. Case is quite good but has been repaired and restored. Insert behind glass panel above dial is damaged. Key hole escutcheons may be replacements. Base has been lowered to accommodate pendulum. Case also appears to have been made originally to accommodate bell or bells
George III inlaid mahogany and rosewood bureau bookcase, the top section with moulded cornice and two glazed doors enclosing shelves, mirrored cupboard door and numerous drawers, the lower section with fall front and fitted interior, with four long graduated drawers below with brass oval handles, on bracket feet CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition. Flap slightly warped. Some staining to front drawers, handles replaced. Very attractive interior to both top and bottom. Glass to top doors a replacement as would have been panelled originally. Cornice probably replaced. 218cm high x 103cm wide

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