An inlaid oak eight-day longcase clock, Allen, Wantage, early 19th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar apertures and signed Allen, Wantage to centre, with floral spray painted spandrels and nesting Ho-Ho birds to arch, the swan neck pedimented case with reeded pilasters to hood above short rectangular conch-shell centred door flanked by quarter columns to trunk, the conforming plinth base decorated with a circular banded panel, on bracket feet, 211cm high excluding finial. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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A Victorian mahogany bracket clock, unsigned, mid 19th century, the four-pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with 8 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial, the case with shallow arch pediment and turned finials above canted front angles applied with projecting corner columns, on canted plinth base with compressed bun feet, 46cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A carved mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, Lawson and Co. Glasgow, late 19th century, the four pillar triple fusee movement with rise/fall regulation and chiming the quarters on either eight bells or four gongs, the 5 inch full-arch dial with fine foliate scroll engraved centre with signature plaque LAWSON & CO, GLASGOW within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and brass blind fret mask incorporating Strike/Silent and Westminster/ Whittington switches and Fast/Slow regulation square to arch, the case with drapery swag carved cavetto caddy above acanthus corbel applied repeating rosette carved arched door flanked by Corinthian pilasters to front, the sides with arched sound frets, on inverted breakfronted plinth base with block feet, 43cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III walnut and brass mounted tea caddy, in Chippendale style, circa 1770, the hinged cover with ogee moulded edges, above conforming sides, on bracket feet, 14.5cm high, 21.5cm wide, (interior bereft); and a George III mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular section, 17cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William and Mary laburnum oyster veneered and marquetry chest of drawers, circa 1680, the rectangular top with marquetry and crossbanded edge, above two short drawers, two further short drawers and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 91cm high, 94cm wide, 59cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An early 19th century painted arched dial eight day striking longcase clock by A Egerton of Kidsgrove, in a crossbanded and inlaid oak case with swan neck pediment, the trunk door flanked by turned pilasters, the base flanked by canted corners and raised on bracket feet, height 228cm (Illustrated)
An early 19th century painted arched dial eight day longcase clock with moon phase, by T Dean of Leigh, the dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the feathered mahogany case of wide proportions flanked by fluted quartered columns above the crossbanded base section with shaped apron and bracket feet, height 230cm (Illustrated)
An 18th century twelve inch brass dial eight day striking longcase clock by Henry Watson of Blackburn, c.1745-1765, the twelve inch dial with silvered chapter ring, date aperture, engraved decoration and applied spandrels, the nicely patinated oak case with swan neck pediment, the trunk door flanked by quartered pilasters, the whole raised on bracket feet, height 208cm (Illustrated)
A good quality George III feathered mahogany bureau, the hinged fall flap crossbanded and inlaid with checkered banding, opening to reveal a nicely fitted interior above two short over three long graduated cock beaded drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 112cm
A late 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, with dentil pediment and blind fretwork above a square painted white dial with date aperture, flanked by fluted columns, above a long domed door, on bracket feet. The 30 hour movement is unusual in that it is skeletonised on both plates and is of the early rope drivetype, hands possibly original, case in need of some restoration (Illustrated).

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