A George III brass-inlaid bracket clock by Thomas Reid of Edinburgh, the arched top with gilt metal finials, pierced brass sound grilles to sides and a pair of carrying handles, having circular convex dial inscribed `Reid, Edinburgh` fitted with a three train chain driven fusee movement with maintaining power, anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of 8 bells and striking on a gong, the backplate signed `Thomas Reid, Edinburgh 1804`, Height 26" SEE ILLUSTRATION
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An Edwardian Mantle Clock of large proportion by J.T Gent & Co., Leicester, a long trapezium shaped mahogany case, glazed on three sides with moulded cornice and on bracket feet. German made brass and enamel face and single fusee movement, 27 3/4'' x 19 1/2'' x 10 1/2'', together with the original old iron painted Clock Face with faded numerals in a circular brass surround, 9 3/8'' diameter.
A late Victorian striped Oak Display Cabinet on drawers with moulded cornice, over a pair of opposing single pane glazed doors revealing two glass shelves, over three full width drawers with replaced pine linings and pierced brass plate handles, standing on bracket feet, 46'' wide x 82'' high
A fine old Oak and Mahogany cased eight day Longcase Clock having a painted 14'' square face with foliage floral details to the corners, Arabic numerals, inset date register dial and shaped moon phase window revealing maritime and windmill scenes, the maker ''T. Gaskill, Knutsford'' (T. Gaskell), the scroll pediment hood with a spherical finial and reeded pillars to either side, the body of the case with reeded quarter mouldings, the door having contrasting banding, standing on bracket feet, 95'' high approx.
A good reproduction Georgian style bow fronted bachelor Chest of small proportions, cross banded moulded edge top and brushing slide over flight of four thumbnail moulded edge drawers with brass plate swan neck handles, standing on shaped apron and swept bracket feet. 24'' wide x 30 1/2'' high x 17 3/4'' deep
A GEORGE III OAK SECRETAIRE BASE, having later top with two-piece plank and moulded edge, two short and one long as facsimile drawer and three graduated long drawers below, the fronts all later Colonial/Tribal carved with stylised foliage and flora, later brass handles and bracket feet, 115cm x 1.06m
A George II mahogany and ivory chequer strung tea caddy, second quarter 19th century, of rectangular form with brass swing handle to the hinged cover, on bracket feet, the interior with two divisions, 15cm high, 25.5cm wide; an early George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1765, of rectangular form, the hinged and cavetto edged cover with brass swing handle, above a moulded base, the interior with two divisions, 14cm high, 24cm wide; and a George III satinwood and crossbanded tea caddy in Sheraton style, circa 1780, the hinged cover with floral marquetry within an oval reserve, the interior with subsidiary cover, 12cm high, 14cm wide
A George III mahogany and oak secretaire chest on chest, circa 1780, moulded cornice above two small drawers, three long drawers, the fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawer and pigeon holes, two further long drawers, bracket feet, mahogany and oak, 187cm high, 110cm wide, 50cm deep
A French gilt brass mounted oak mantel clock retailed by Bushell, York, circa 1900, the eight-day gong striking movement with gilt rosette-centred convex Roman numeral dial inscribed BUSHELL, YORK within bevel glazed bezel, the rectangular case with cherub surmount and gilt fishscale cast mounts to the shallow caddy upstand within scroll pierced mounts to the cornice above lyre pierced cast oval blind frets to sides and foliate quadrant mounts around dial, the angles applied with conforming projecting mounts, on cavetto moulded base applied with scroll cartouche to front, on brass bracket feet, 36cm high
A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded secretaire bookcase, circa 1815, moulded cornice, pair of arched astragal glazed doors opening to shelves, fall front drawer opening to drawers and pigeon holes, above a pair of cupboards opening to shelves and a drawer, on bracket feet, 233cm high, 117cm high, 54cm deep
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1810, the top with a pair of astragal glazed doors, opening to three shelves, the base with sliding secretaire drawer opening to a fitted interior inlaid with boxwood, above three long drawers, on bracket feet, the top of base section bearing a label inscribed `Francis Heathed Esq. Harvledown near Canterbury`, 215cm high, 109cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance: Widgenton House, Buckinghamshire.
A pair of George III mahogany knife boxes, circa 1790, each with hinged, sloping cover and double break fronted, with boxwood stringing overall and star paterae inside the covers, on ogee bracket feet, the interiors with slotted panels, 38.5cm high, 24cm wide Provenance: Widgenton House, Buckinghamshire.
An early 20th century mahogany music cabinet, the moulded edge serpentine top with raised and carved pediment, fitted bevel edge mirror beneath, fall front glazed door enclosing titled fabric covered music shelves, pull front sectional compartment below with carved door panel, raised on bracket feet, 125cm high
An early 20th century mahogany and inlaid writing bureau, shaped back rail around inlaid top over an ornately inlaid fall decorated with a central urn and scrolling foliage, enclosing an interior fitted with drawers and pigeon holes and supported on two lopers, above four graduated inlaid drawer with oval brass handles and back plates, the whole raised on bracket feet, 110cm (h) by 82cm (w) by 48cm (d)

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