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A walnut grande sonnerie bracket clock, 18th century, by Boschmann, London, with three train fusee movement, chiming on seven bells, with a highly ornate engraved backplate, seven turned pillars and bob pendulum, the silvered dial with date aperture, moon phase, date and calendar dials, repeat/ no repeat, strike/ no strike, inscribed 'Boschmann, London', 29cm wide 43cm high CONDITION REPORT: Case has been completely overhauled, restored, some new veneers, polished. Dial and case a marriage Odd small holes to dial. Later bun feet and brass handle, door spandrels not original but made up from other spandrels, lead solder showing. Movement most likely overhauled. There is an extra base plate in the case, visible once movement has been removed for inspection, therefore not considered original. Please view images (available upon request).
A reproduction walnut draw-leaf table, (SH) on fluted and carved cup and cover end supports, and bracket trestle feet tied with a central stretcher, maximum size 275cm long 89cm wide Made for Saling Hall by cabinet makers in Stebbing. Designed by Hugh Johnson to avoid a stretcher getting in the way of guests' legs.
A Chippendale-period mahogany bookcase in gothic style, blind-fret frieze above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, each applied with gothic mahogany arches, three adjustable shelves enclosed, on blind-fret bracket feet, circa 1760, 3ft. 10in. - formerly the upper section of a bureau-bookcase .
An early 19th Century mahogany chest, the plain top with applied moulded edge above three long drawers to bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, stains. Splits and losses to mouldings. Splits to sides and some splits to carcass. Various repairs, alterations and additions and replacements, Including to top and to moulding beneath top. Top may be later or associated and also has a later moulding added to edges. Pine linings to drawers. Pine carcass. Runners are later replacements and have been attached to bottom of drawers.
A MAPPIN & WEBB BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th Century, Baroque arched ebonised case with gilt metal mounts, gilt dial with slow/fast dial in the arch, silvered chapter Roman numeral main dial, sound grilles, double gong striking mechanism, presentation plaque dated ‘1896’, height 40cm, (pendulum and door key)
ENGLISH CHINOISERIE BOOKCASE SECRETAIREENGLISH CHINOISERIE BOOKCASE SECRETAIRE 19th Century. In two parts: the top with a pair of cupboard doors and shelf interior, above a slanted front opening to a fitted interior over four graduated long drawers and two sliding supports. Raised on bracket feet. Height 84 1/2, Width 39 1/2 inches.Start Price: $2,000
PAIR FRENCH TRANSITIONAL STYLE WALL VITRINES & BRACKETSPROPERTY OF A PALM BEACH OCEANFRONT ESTATE: PAIR FRENCH TRANSITIONAL STYLE WALL VITRINES AND BRACKETS 20th Century. Each rectangular shallow case with a concaved glazed door, opening to a shelved interior, supported by a Louis XIV style gilt bracket. Height 54, Width 22 inches.Start Price: $3,000
Jos Foster, London, A late 17th century English ebonised and brass mounted striking bracket clock, circa 1690-1700, the domed repoussé cover with cherubs and foliage before acorn knop finials, the pierced brass mounted sides, enclosing a 17cm square brass dial with winged cherubs. Spandrels to silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, sword hilt half hour markers, matted centre with ringed winding apertures, square date aperture at six, signed Jos Foster, steel hands, twin band movement, back elaborately engraved, raised on brass bun feet, 143cm high. Footnote: Whilst Bishop Jonathan Trelawny was imprisoned in the Tower of London, his brother Major Charles Trelawny was back in Portsmouth having fought political insurgents in Tangier, Morrocco. Incentivised with the potential release of his brother, Charles was one of few with very good reason to ensure that William and Mary were escorted back to London from Torbay. Thus, he sailed his army quickly back to the UK in order to escort the future King and Queen up to London, securing their arrival so that they could ascertain their monarchy. In return for this good deed, this clock was given to Charles Trelawny and the Bishop Sir Jonathan Trelawny by Mary in thanks for their efforts in helping her and her husband return home upon the occasion of their accession to the throne of England.
A quantity of miscellaneous items, to include a Damascus box, a carved wooden dog inkwell, field glasses, a cast iron monkey money box, a 19th century ebonised wooden and gilt metal mounted photograph frame, a silver topped cane, an ebonised wooden cane with figural head and a Continental porcelain and painted wooden cherub mounted wall bracket, (a lot).

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