EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, the oblong top with reeded edge above a pair of fabric lined cupboard doors with gilt metal trellis grilles, raised on later bracket feet and surmounted by an associated two shelf walnutwood waterfall style open bookcase, with stained ash backboards, 60 1/4" (153cm) high, 31 1/4" (79.4cm) wide
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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY WALNUTWOOD SMALL BUREAU BOOKCASE, in the Arts and Crafts style, the broken swan neck pediment above a plain frieze and pair of lead glazed cupboard doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves to the interior, over a panelled fall front, enclosing short drawers, pigeon holes and central cupboard door to the oak lined interior, above three long graduated doors, fitted with loop handles with embossed backplates and raised on tall shaped bracket feet, 87" (221cm) high, 35 1/4" (89.5cm) wide
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial with a moon phase lunette, the spandrels decorated with figures emblematic of the seasons, the dial with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary dials, broken swan-neck pediment with brass finials, satinwood faced marquetry panel, Gothic arched door, flanked by engaged Corinthian columns, ogee bracket feet, height 239cms.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial, signed "Heny. Sanderson, London", with subsidiary second dial, strike silent dial to the lunette, cast rococo spandrels, eight-day two-chain movement, striking on a bell, pagoda hood with a fretwork panel and brass urn finials, arched top to the long door, bracket feet, height 242cms.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the arch brass dial with silvered strike/silent and chapter ring, inscribed for `Neil Campbell, Aylesbury`, with date aperture, twin fusee movement, chiming on seven bells with repeat action, ormolu mounts and ornately engraved back plate and pierced gilt metal side grilles, 49cm high excluding handle
A walnut bracket clock, c.1900, the arch brass dial with slow/fast regulator silvered chapter ring, three train movement chiming on five gongs, with gilt metal caryatids, urn and flame finials, pierced cast sound grilles, inscribed above the dial `Presented to Wor: Bro: Henry Aldridge PGJD 1PM by the Officers of the Bute Lodge No.960 Feb 5th 1901`
A Large 18th Century Lancashire Oak Mule Chest of good colour & patination. The upper box section having a rising lid above four ogee arched & fielded front panels flanked by sunken quarter columns to the sides. The base section fitted with three over two cock-beaded drawers on bracket feet. 46 ins (117 cms) high, 51 ins (130 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Oak & Mahogany Cross-banded Bureau. The fall-front folding down on loper supports to reveal a fitted interior with stepped drawers flanking cubby holes and a sliding lid enclosing a stationary well. The two short and two long drawers below edged in cock-beading and standing on low bracket feet. Measuring 39 ins (100 cm) in height, 37½ ins (95 cm) wide and 20 ins (50 cm) deep.
An 18th Century Oak Estate Cupboard, Circa 1740. The two part cupboard having fielded cupboard doors with an upper and lower compartment to the top section enclosing shelves and cubby holes, and a further compartment to the base section, standing on bracket feet. 77½ ins (197 cms) high, 39 ins (99 cms) wide, 17 ins (43 cms) deep.
An Early 18th Century Child`s Oak Bureau. The fall front enclosing a fitted interior with stationary well above two short and two long drawers framed by D-moulding and raised on bracket feet. The piece retaining its original brass handles and escutcheons with engraved embellishments. 35½ ins (90 cms) high, 27 ins (69 cms) wide and 16 ins (41 cms) deep.
An 18th Century & Later Oak Dresser with Rack. The rack having a shaped canopy frieze above plate shelves with retaining bars, and canopied side shelves. The base having three cock beaded frieze drawers above side drawers, flanking a central cupboard, standing upon bracket feet, 80 ins (204 cms) high, 68 ins (174 cms) wide and 21 ins (53 cms) deep.
A Fine 17th Century Italian Cassoné. The thick plank top with a moulded edge above carved figural pilasters flanking the front panel painted with cartouches centred by roundels swagged in drapery; one depicting the Annunciation. The deeply moulded edge above large shaped bracket feet with buttressed ends topped with carved face masks. 28 ins (71 cms) in height, 62 ins (158 cms) wide, 20½ ins (52 cms) in depth.
A Queen Anne Style Walnut Bureau inlaid with feather banding and having cross-banded borders. The fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior with stationary well, above two short and two long drawers on bracket feet. Ivorine label on back; `WALTER GREEY, Complete House Furnisher, Hemel Hempstead`. Measuring 36 ins (92 cm) in height, 33 ins (84 cm) wide and 18½ ins (47 cm) deep.
A Delightful George I, Yew Wood Veneered Kneehole Desk inlaid with chevron bands and having cross-banded borders. The quarter veneered top with ogee moulded edge above a long frieze drawer and six side drawers flanking a recessed kneehole cupboard. Standing on bracket feet, 82 ins (132 cm) in height, 31 ins (79 cm) wide and 18 1/2 ins (47 cm) in depth.
A large light oak cased mantel or bracket clock with arched top, lighter inlaid decoration, stepped base and brass bun feet, large convex silvered dial with attractive pierced steel hands behind a cast brass bezel, the movement having quarter hour ting-tang chiming and stamped W&H for the German manufacturer Winterhalder & Hofmier, with pendulum - Est £100 - £150
A large oak cased mantel or bracket clock of architectural form having incised brickwork, flutes and other decoration, square silvered dial with applied chapter ring and cast spandrels, movement hour and half past strike on a gong stamped W&H for the German manufacturer Winterhalder & Hofmier, with pendulum - Est £100 - £150
Clockmaking -fifteen volumes: Wilding, John How to make a Weight Driven 8 Day Wall Clock Brant Wright Associates Ltd., Ashford copyright 1972, dj; Wilding, John How to make a replica of an 18th Century 30 HOUR WEIGHT DRIVEN ALARM CLOCK Brant Wright Associates Ltd., Ashford copyright 1975, dj; Carle, Donald de Practical Clock Repairing N.A.G. Press, London 1994, dj; Gordon, G.F.C. CLOCKMAKING Past and Present EP Publishing Limited, London 1978, dj; Rawlings, A.L. The Science of Clocks and Watches EP Publishing Limited, London 1974, dj; Haswell, J. Eric HOROLOGY The Science of Time Measurement and the Construction of Clocks, Watches and Chronometers EP Publishing Limited, London 1976, dj; Lepaute, M.J.A. TRAITE DÕHORLOGERIE Chez Leonce Laget facsimile of the 1755 edition, Paris 1975, limited edition numbered 406/500; Moorhouse, John Good OwnerÕs Clock Guide and Clock Logbook N.A.G. Press, London 1999, dj; Carle, Donald, de Watch & Clock Encyclopedia N.A.G. Press, London 1988, dj; Anomynous Watch and Clock Escapements Benedictine Classics, Oxford 2008; Penman, Laurie Practical CLOCK ESCAPEMENTS Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2002, dj; Penman, Laurie The CLOCK REPAIRERÕS HANBOOK David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1992, dj; Britten, F.J. BRITTENÕS Watch & Clock MakerÕs HANDBOOK, Dictionary and Guide (sixteenth edition revised by Richard Good) Bloomsbury Books, London 1978, dj; Allix, Charles and Harvey, Laurence HOBSONÕS CHOICE English Bracket Clock Repeating Work.. Malcolm Gardner, Sevenoaks 1982, limited edition numbered 723/2,000; and one other sundry volume, (15).
An inlaid mahogany watch stand in the form of a miniature bracket clock Unsigned, early 19th century The case of break-arch form with lobed finial to the foliate carved concave sided upstand above burr yew inlaid lower quadrants and oval panel beneath dial flanked by ebonised columns to angles, the moulded skirt base faced with yew veneers, on compressed bun feet, 27cm (10.5ins) high.
A gilt brass petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm Bearing a retailerÕs signature, probably late 20th century The eight-day two train movement striking the quarters on a graduated pair of gongs and sounding the hour and alarm on the larger of the two, with platform lever escapement and rectangular gilt dial with rosette centre within chapter ring applied with Arabic enamel cartouche numerals, bearing a retailerÕs signature CAMERDEN & FORSTER, NEW YORK and with alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt bevel-glazed case with hinged carrying handle above cavetto cornice and repeating block and bead decorated angles to uprights, on conforming skirt base incorporating squat bracket supports, 16.5cm (6.5ins) high excluding handle.
A fine French Louis Philippe rosewood and marquetry mantel clock with calendar and alarm Taveau Freres, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with fine beat adjustment to pendulum crutch and take-off for the calendar work set beneath, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Taveau Freres to centre, with fine gilt ÔarrowÕ hands and blued steel alarm setting hand within a gilt brass engine-turned convex glazed bezel, the rectangular plinth-form case with figural surmount cast as cupid kneeling whilst holding pan pipes above fascia with fine brass, mother of pearl and ivory butterfly inhabited marquetry decorated panel infill around dial, over rectangular glazed aperture enclosing silvered subsidiary day-of-the-week and date-of-the-month dials, the sides divided into panels with brass double line borders, on cavetto moulded skirt base fronted with a scallop-shell centred foliate scroll inlaid panel, with rounded angles and on shallow squab feet, 48cm (19ins) high; with a later well made rosewood wall bracket with rectangular platform with single curved support, 19cm (17.5ins) high, the clock and wall bracket 67cm (22.5ins) high overall.
A French gilt brass mounted tortoishell small mantel clock Unsigned, late 19th century The eight-day gong striking movement with VINCENTI & CIE, MEDAILLE DÕARGENT 1855 roundel and stamped 89121, 37 to backplate, the dial with applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and every minute numbered to outer track behind convex bevel glazed cast bezel, the case with urn finials and foliate cast frieze to the cupola surmount above cast gilt brass moulded cornice and plinth base with conforming brass mouldings and scroll cast mount to apron, on ogee shaped bracket feet, 29cm (11.5ins) high.
A French Louis XV style boulle bracket clock Unsigned, mid 19th century The eight-day two train bell striking movement stamped 6401 ME to backplate, the twenty-four piece blue on white enamel cartouche dial with foliate cast centre incorporating a profile bust of a gentleman and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the contra-parti brass pewter and coloured shell foliate veneered waisted case with cast seated putto and griffin applied angles to surmount above foliate scroll crest and shaped glazed front door incorporating relief cherub decoration to apron, the sides with arched lattice grille sound frets above swollen sides applied with further griffin mounts and scrolls to knees, on generous rococo cast feet with pendant apron between, 52cm (20.5ins) high; with original wall bracket of ogee outline and applied with scroll cast mounts to angles around further brass-ground naturalistic floral marquetry infill, 19cm (7.5ins) high, the clock and wall bracket 71cm (28ins) high overall.
A French Louis XV style ormolu mounted green-stained shell bracket clock with wall bracket The dial bearing signature for Gaudron, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement stamped with A D MOUGIN, DEUX MEDAILLES roundel above 135.72 to backplate, the simulated thirteen-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial bearing signature Gaudron, A Paris to centre and with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the waisted green shell veneered case with surmount cast as an oriental figure holding aloft a parasol above rococo scroll chased crest and border mounts to front enclosing shaped front door applied with stylised griffin beneath dial, the sides with fine shaped foliate scroll pierced and engraved sound frets above conforming griffin mounts to the knees of the case, on generous scroll cast feet with decorative apron between; with original ogee outline wall bracket applied with conforming mounts to angles and with griffin mask terminal to base, the clock 58cm (23ins) high; the clock and wall bracket 76cm (30ins) high overall.
A late Victorian gilt brass mounted mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock A. and H. Rowley, London, late 19th century The substantial four pillar triple chain fusee movement chiming a choice of two tunes on either eight bells or four gongs and striking the hour on a further gong, the 7 inch shallow-arch gilt brass dial with fine foliate scroll engraved centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed A & H ROWLEY, THEOBALDS RD. to lower margin, the angles with conforming scroll engraved decoration continuing up into the arch to form infill around the subsidiary CHIME/SILENT and CHIME ON 8 BELLS/CAMBRIDGE CHIMES selection dials, the case with brass fillet bordered foliate scroll blind fret infill to the shallow arch pediment raised on a box upstand over ogee cornice and conforming upper quadrant frets, the front with fluted pilasters with fine cast Corinthian caps and bases flanking bevel-glazed dial aperture with canted silvered fillet insert, the sides with further shallow arch foliate scroll sound frets flanked by conforming pilasters, on cavetto moulded apron base with brass bracket feet, 51cm (21ins) high.

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