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An early 20th century oak writing bureau, the fall flap with two decoratively carved panels revealing an interior fitted with pigeon holes, drawers etc., and having one long, two short and two further long drawers with extensive carved detail, brass drop loop handles and shaped pierced back plates, raised on shaped bracket supports (as viewed 69cms).
A George III silver vase shape tea urn by Charles Wright, London 1770, the waisted cover with a vase finial, beaded rims and twin loop handles, an ebony spigot and on a square base with bracket feet, engraved with a crest and an armorial, 51cm (20in) high, 2650g (85.2 oz) gross (the cover and base unmarked). See Grimwade no. 428 and the biography on p. 711. The mark no. 428 of 1775 is the first recorded mark of Wright on his own but the 1773 parliamentary report shows him working alone at Ave Mary Lane. It is well to note that there was a missing register at Goldsmiths Hall prior to 1773. The crest and the arms of RADCLIFFE impaling BOARD or BOURDE of Ireland. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A 1920s/30s mahogany and walnut marquetry inlaid knee hole desk of small proportions, the top with crossbanded border and herringbone stringing with central marquetry inlay over a long frieze drawer, central cabinet door flanked by two short drawers to each side raised on shaped bracket feet, 81cm wide, 68cm high, 42.5cm deep
A 19th Century mahogany cased mantel clock of Gothic arch form with marquetry inlaid floral swag decoration flanked by brass carrying handles raised on a plinth base to ogee bracket feet, the eight day twin fusée chain driven movement with circular silvered dial and Roman numerals, the back plate inscribed "John Carter 28 St. Swithin`s Lane London", 20.5 cm wide x 29.2 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century French gilt brass cased mantel clock with greyhound surmount, the plain main case with egg and dart bezel enclosing the dial above an acanthus decorated base to bracket feet, the eight day movement with circular enamelled dial and Roman numerals inscribed "Raingo Frères Paris", 26 cm wide x 49 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th Century mahogany housekeeper`s cupboard, the plain swept cornice above a central arched panel flanked by two arched panelled doors enclosing shelving over two fall front drawers enclosing plain pigeon holed interiors over three small drawers and two panelled cupboard doors flanking a central panel raised on bracket feet, 142 cm wide x 252 cm high
A George III mahogany linen press, the moulded and carved cornice above two panelled doors with oval medallions within beaded frames, opening to reveal five linen drawers on a base of two short and two long drawers with brass swan neck handles raised on bracket feet, 122 cm wide x 199 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A circa 1900 mahogany bookcase cabinet in the George III taste, the upper section with fretwork carved broken arch pediment above two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving on a base of two panelled cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf raised on bracket feet, 130 cm wide x 256 cm high
A 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk in the George III taste, the plain top with applied moulded edge above a single frieze drawer over a kneehole with small drawer and cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers, the drawers with brass swan neck handles raised on bracket feet, 75.5 cm wide
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the bell top with brass handle and pineapple finials to the corners, the arch top front door with pierced top spandrils and having foliate pillars to the sides, the back door with plain arch top panel and having arch top brass grilles to the sides with pleated backs, the arch top brass dial with strike/silent dial and pierced spandrils, having a steel chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the inner circumference with date dial having a centre sweep hand, the crescent shaped aperture inscribed James Mitchell, Tower Hill, London, the back plate engraved a basket of fruit, scrolls etc, fitted an eight-day twin fusee repeat movement with verge escapement, having a bob pendulum striking on a bell, 53.5cm (21") high, 28.5cm (11.25") wide see illustration
A CARVED HUALI STAND. of archaic bronze form, the slightly flared sides carved in low relief with prunus, bamboo or other plants beneath the everted fret rim, on bracket feet, 10cm h; 39 x 27cm, late 19th/early 20th c. ++ In good condition with small glue residue where one foot has become detached and neatly glued back into position. One foot with loss of one half of the bracket; lined blue baize
A GERMAN GILTMETAL-MOUNTED WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK. the silvered dial with Bregeut hands and Lenzkirch movement, striking on a coiled wire gong in break-arched case with flambeaux , an espagnolette and acanthus feet, 36cm h, movement numbered 189094, c1890. ++ In good condition, overhauled, cleaned and repolished
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the painted dial with roman chapters, having fusee movement with shouldered plates in figured case applied with carved flowers and scrolling foliage, on disc feet, 43cm h. ++ Lacks bell, one hand soldered, the dial with original paint but scratched, veneer splits in the top of the case, entirely unrestored
A GEORGE IV NATURALISTIC PATINATED BRASS NIGHT TIMEPIECE. the frosted glass chapter ring painted with roman numerals and having blued steel hands in foliate bezel, the lever watch movement with gilt balance, engraved on the backplate Fr Dent LONDON and numbered 23659, on rectangular egg-and-dart base with foot of bracket for candle illuminant, 26cm h. ++ One hand detached, both hands with some surface rust. Some of the paint of the numerals flaking, the movement original and complete. Running for only a few seconds before stopping. In entirely unrestored condition
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the painted dial with roman chapters and blued steel hands, the twin fusee movement with shouldered plates, the backplate, pendulum-bob and brackets all engraved, striking on a bell in arched and panelled case with pilasters, brass bezel, scale side frets and ogeee feet, 42cm h, early 19th c. ++ In good sympathetically restored condition as supplied to the present owner from the trade in May 1981 at a cost of £550.
A LOUIS XV BOULLE CLOCK AND BRACKET. the cast gilt brass dial with enamel chapters enclosed by a door with an appliqué of Putto and inlaid with engraved brass foliage on a ground of dark red stained shell crested by the figure of a child seated on an orb and with chiselled gilt brass demi-figure mounts, the movement engraved on the backplate A Dmyrauld à Paris, 91cm H. ++ Typical small chipping of the shell but in basically good condition. One of the glass panes in the side of the clock case loose. Some repolishing of the metal mounts; the movement original and apparently complete in going order although sold without warranty in this respect
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the brass break-arched dial with recessed chapter ring and matted centre having roman chapters and date ring, lunar work above, the arch circumscribed A BUTLER NORTHWICH, the hood with swan neck pediment and stop fluted pillars, the conforming trunk enclosed by a well figured door, on panelled base and bracket feet, 227cm h. ++ Movement associated to the dial, clean and complete, the seatboard hanging loose. Some restoration and repolishing of the case

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