A George III eight-day mahogany long case clock, the silvered arched dial signed John Oldis, Dorchester, the arch engraved with an eagle and Tempus Fugit, the case with swan neck pediment, chased gilt brass mounted columns and splayed bracket feet. Height including eagle finial 102ins. (See illustration)
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A Victorian oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the re-painted 13 inch arched dial signed `Evans & Brown, Shrewsbury`, with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, later painting to the arch and spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door, between leaf carved front corner turned hood pilasters, over a short trunk door with central lozenge inlay, between short front corner turned pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 233cm high
A basket top ebony bracket clock, late 17th century, Benjamin Merriman, London, surmounted by a twin S-scroll handle on the pierced basket top, decorated with foliage and figures within four finials, over a moulded edge, the front door applied with repousse mounts, on a flared moulded base with compressed bun feet, the 6½ inch square brass dial with centred false pendulum aperture signed `Ben Merriman London`, over two winding holes and a date aperture, the chapter ring with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, with winged cherub corner spandrels, the engraved back plated signed `Ben Merriman London`, within scrolling foliage, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement , the movement lacking its bell and repeat mechanism, 45cm high, 25cm wide, 17.5cm deep Note: Brian Loomes `Watchmakes & Clockmakers of the World` Volume 2 lists a Benjamin Merriman, London (B.CC. 1682 - 1734) of St. Martins` Ludgate C.W
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany Lancashire type mule chest, the rectangular crossbanded hinged lid over two rows of three short false drawer fronts, above three short true drawers to the base, all fitted with later brass swing handles, between front corner fluted quarter pilasters raised on stile end supports (lacking bracket feet facings), 158cm wide, 86cm high, 55cm deep
An oak chest on chest, mid 19th century in the 18th century taste, the three short frieze drawers over an arrangement of six long graduated drawers fitted with brass swan-neck handles and Chippendale style back plates, the top section with canted fluted front corners on the three drawer base, with ogee moulded front bracket feet (at fault), 103cm wide, 169cm high, 54cm deep
A GEORGE III EBONISED PEARWOOD BRACKET CLOCK having an arched painted dial with strike silent and Roman numerals decorated with strawberries and summer flowers, signed Rich. D. Biggs Romsey, striking movement with repeat mechanism, the case with brass carrying handle, grille sides and back and on bracket feet, 18" high (see illustration). Note: Richard Biggs is recorded in Britten`s as being in Salisbury, Romsey and London 1776 to 1800.
A Georgian and later ebonised bracket clock with inverted bell top and carrying handle, the brass dial with crown and sceptre spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring with matted centre, mock pendulum aperture and date aperture, signed on a plate behind the mock pendulum Matthieu Le Roy, London, the back plate of the movement with engraved scrolling acanthus leaf decoration overall (the movement with later additions and alterations), 16 1/2" high overall with handle up x 10 1/4" wide.

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