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Los 528

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST having flat plain top over two short and two long drawers with later handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, 89cm x 88cm

Los 542

A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST having plain top with boxwood edge over two short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 1.06m x 1m high

Los 559

A PART 18TH/19TH CENTURY OAK CHEST, partially constructed from early and later pieces, having crossbanded top over two short and three long drawers with 20th century ring handles, on bracket plinth, 91cm x 94cm

Los 405

Good mahogany reverse breakfront wall bracket carved with a frieze of stylised flowerheads over ogee fluted supports, 13.5" high; also a smaller mahogany bracket, 13.75" wide (2)

Los 406

Oak wall bracket carved with stylised acanthus, 14.75" wide

Los 413

Antique carved oak lantern clock wall bracket, the supports carved symmetrically with mythical winged birds, 12" high; together with three other clock wall brackets (4)

Los 434

Small ebonised bracket clock case, with foliate ormolu mounts, caddy top and brass carrying handle, 12.5" high

Los 493

Oak bulle electric mantel clock, the 5.5" silvered dial within a carved arched case on ogee bracket feet, 12.5" high

Los 554

Good English five pillar double fusee bracket clock movement, the 8" arched white dial indistinctly signed ...London, with strike/silent dial to the arch *This clock movement is sold with the original case which is in need of assembly and missing the wooden sides*

Los 595

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement back plate signed Webster & Son, London, striking on a bell, the 6" silvered dial within a stepped case fitted with brass foliate ring handles over pierced fish scale sides, 14" high

Los 596

English rosewood double fusee bracket clock, the 8" white dial signed William Cribb, Southampton Road, Russell Square, within a plain case with pyramid stepped cornice, 15.5" high

Los 597

Early 18th century verge ebonised two train bracket clock, possibly Dutch, the 6" brass chapter ring with engraved foliate centre and date aperture over the visible pendulum, the movement with an engraved foliate back plate and turned pillars striking on a bell within an ebonised caddy top case surmounted with gilt metal cast pineapple finials over unusual vertical sliding fret side panels and glazed back door, 15" high; together with an ebonised oblong base inset with a small drawer, 12" wide

Los 598

Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the five pillar movement with pull quarter repeat on six bells, fitted with star wheel and jumper to the profusely floral engraved back plate, the 7" brass arched dial signed John Archambo, London on an arched plate to the matted centre, with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case with caddy top and brass carrying handle, 19.5" high, also with ebonised wall bracket *This clock is sold with a photocopy of an article written by Mark Foster in Clocks Magazine about the maker, John Archambo of London. The article discusses this particular bracket clock. Also sold with the clock is a framed coloured print of the maker`s family home in London*

Los 609

Interesting antique brass lantern clock, with 6.5" chapter ring, pierced dolphin frets strapwork, bell and hoop, 15" high, with oak wall bracket

Los 624

Mahogany three train bracket clock, the movement striking on rods, the 7" arched brass dial with slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary dials and applied with cast pierced spandrels within an arched top case with brass inlaid plain pilasters surmounted by a carrying handle, 13.5" high

Los 627

Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 7" arched silvered dial signed Stone, Reading, with strike/silent to the arch over Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within a figured stepped arched top case with pierced brass fish scale side panels and surmounted by brass carrying handles, 15" high

Los 628

Small Georgian style oak two train bracket clock, the 5" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and applied foliate spandrels, W & H movement striking on two gongs within a stepped case applied with cast gilt metal lion head mounts, short scroll feet and surmounted by a carrying handle, 13" high

Los 635

Rosewood single fusee bracket clock, the movement signed Elliot Ltd, dated 1939, no 11262, the 8" silvered dial with RAF insignia within an arched top case and glazed front and side panels applied with foliate mouldings and a stepped base flanked by acorn finials, 19" high

Los 646

Small ebonised Scottish twin fusee bracket clock, the floral engraved movement signed George Monro, Edinburgh, striking on a bell, the 4" silvered dial within an arched stepped ormolu mounted case with carrying handle, 11.25" high

Los 649

English ebonised single fusee bracket clock, the floral engraved back plate signed John Ratcliffe, the 7" brass arched dial signed Ratcliffe, Wrexham on a silvered engraved boss to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a floral engraved matted centre with calendar aperture, central alarm dial and ring turned winding hole, within a stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 19" high

Los 662

Contemporary Austrian two train bracket clock, the 5.5" cream dial signed Palais Royal over a visible pendulum and within a waisted gold coloured case painted with sprays of flowers, 16.5" high (with bracket)

Los 677

Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement signed Richard Webster, Cornhill London, the 8" white dial signed Binmore, within a flamed lancet case inlaid with brass lines and motifs within ebonised bands, surmounted by a square caddy and pyramid finial, 24.5" high, with matching bracket

Los 698

Contemporary mahogany single fusee bracket clock, the 6.5" square brass dial signed Eccles, Bideford on the silvered chapter ring, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 17.5" high

Los 499

Georgian mahogany and inlaid chest of 2 secret over 2 half width over 3 full width drawers on bracket feet

Los 513

Georgian mahogany chest of 2 half width drawers above 3 full width drawers with triple pillar quarter columns, cockbeaded drawers and bracket feet

Los 272

A 19th Century mahogany and strung eight day Longcase Clock, the 12" painted dial with roman numerals, subsidiary second hands, date aperture, and signed Thos. Huggins (Gloucester), all within ornately gilded and painted spandrels and flanked by wrythern columns, figured mahogany trunk door and on shaped bracket style feet 86" high

Los 273

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded and facaded thirty hour Longcase Clock, broken swan neck pediment above classical style pilasters with Corinthian columns and gilt metal capitals flanking a 12" brass dial with Roman numerals, foliate style engraving, date aperture and signed Will Snow, no. 825, all within pierced foliate style gilt metal spandrels, rectangular crossbanded trunk door flanked by quadrant fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, 82" high

Los 426

*An early 19th Century bow fronted mahogany Dressing Chest of small proportions, four full width drawers above shaped bracket feet, the top drawer opening to reveal a central hinged mirror and fitted compartmentalised interior. 38" wide

Los 431

*A fine quality late 18th Century mahogany Chest on Chest, the Hepplewhite dentil style and arcaded cornice above an arrangement of two short and six full width graduated drawers with kite shaped escutcheons, on bracket feet, 43½" wide and 73½" high, Originally sold as lot 410 in the Phillips sale of the contents of Gennings Hunton, Kent, the property once being the seat of of the Liberal Prime Minister Sir Harry Campbell Bannerman from 1905-1908, sold together with the original Phillips Catalogue

Los 434

A George III mahogany linen press having shaped cornice above panelled doors over two long drawers, raised on bracket feet. 57" wide x 74" high.

Los 445

*A mid 18th Century mahogany kneehole Writing Desk, the moulded top with re-entrant corners above a full width drawer and single cupboard door below with three drawers flanking either side, fluted canted corners and raised on bracket feet, 32½"

Los 473

A late 18th Century mahogany Chest, three small drawers over three full width graduated drawers flanked by quadrant fluted pilasters, raised on bracket feet, 45" wide (formerly the top half of a chest on chest)

Los 480

A small George III period satin birch and satinwood crossbanded caddy topped Chest of three full width graduated drawers, shaped apron and on French style bracket feet, 36" wide

Los 487

An early 19th Century mahogany Chest, the two flush "secret" drawers above two further half width and three further full width graduated drawers, shaped apron and on slightly splayed French style bracket feet, 44½" wide.

Los 517

A late 18th Century mahogany Writing Bureau, the figured fall enclosing interior of central cupboard door, secret drawer, pigeonholes, and further small drawers etc, all over four full width graduated drawers retaining the original swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet.

Los 550

*An 18th Century oak Press Cupboard, shaped cornice above three fielded panels (two doors) quadrant pilasters flanking, further over three false and three true drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, 67" wide x 72" high

Los 12

A FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK with circular dial and striking mechanism, the case with classical pillar and inlaid decoration and urn finials on bracket feet, 14 1/2" high.

Los 20

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with circular dial, Roman numerals and painted crocus decoration, the case with Greek key cornice and blind fretwork decoration and panelled door on bracket feet, 84" high.

Los 61

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN`S WARDROBE with panelled doors, dentil cornice and two short and one long drawer below with brass swan neck handles and crossbanded and line inlay on bracket feet, 50" wide.

Los 74

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, 11 1/2" wide and a further Georgian tea box with brass swan neck handle and bracket feet, 8 1/4" wide (2).

Los 97

A GEORGE III HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONTED DRESSING CHEST, the top drawer fitted compartments and bottles and with three long drawers below with brass ring handles on shaped bracket feet, 36" wide x 23 1/2" deep (see illustration).

Los 102

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST of three long graduated drawers with brushing slide, ring handles and splayed bracket feet, 35" wide.

Los 104

AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT SWING TOILET MIRROR with the boxwood having one long and two short drawers with brass handles escutcheons on bracket feet, 16" wide.

Los 105

AN 18TH CENTURY OAK STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST of two short and three long drawers with brass swan neck handles on ogee bracket feet, 39 1/2" wide.

Los 106

AN OLD REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY BOWFRONT TALL CHEST of six long drawers with swan neck handles on bracket feet, 23" wide.

Los 270

A mahogany pedestal desk, with six drawers and cupboard, on bracket support, 132cm.

Los 309

A reproduction Georgian style mahogany cabinet, with laurel carved doors, above four drawers on scroll bracket feet, 101cm.

Los 330

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe, with two mirrored doors, and drawers to base, on bracket base, 150cm.

Los 696

A ships circular occasional table, with fluted legs, and fastening bracket, 54cm.

Los 49

A ships bell inscribed `Eleanor RDYC 1892`, a ships compass, a photograph of the Eleanor Of Royal Dorset Yacht Club interest-The brass ships bell from the steam yacht Eleanor, engraved and dated `R.D.Y.C. 1892`, together with suspension bracket and photographic ship portrait by Beken Cowes, together with an 8 inch compass by Richie of Boston, USA, the bezel stamped `Pascall Atkey & Sons, Cowes`, in a mahogany case, also a collection of photographs and research relating to the Eleanor. (After acquiring the bell, the owner then discovered the compass at a local auction contained several photographs of the Eleanor and purchased it from the sale, re-uniting the ships bell and compass. * The Eleanor was built in 1892 by Summers & Payne of Southampton for Sir Gilbert Clayton-East Bait engineer and director of Williams and Robinsons, who built the engines. In 1903 she was sold to Percy Lancaster, an officer of Lloyds Register before being re-registered at Cappeln, Germany to his Highness The Duke of Schleswig-Holstein. From 1915, she returned to the South West and was owned by Commander Sir Hamilton P Freer Smith R.N. From 1932-1939 she was used as a pleasure craft in France on the river Trieux and the island of Brehat. Acquired by a Devon man, she was laid up on the Dart at Mill Creek during the Second World War with the intention of restoring her to her former glory. Unfortunately sinking on her moorings at Stoke Gabriel in 1932, she was raised and subsequently broken up.

Los 134

A late 19th Century three drawer telescope, unsigned, the leather case with rack and pinion fine adjust on a brass mounting bracket, together with a beech and brass tripod stand, extended length 126cm.

Los 578

James Mackie, London A Regency mahogany bracket clock having an eight day duration, double fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, the eight inch round, convex dial painted with Roman numerals and maker`s name `Mackie, London`, with blued steel spade hands, the case having inset panels to the front with brass edging, brass side frets and cast carrying handles, surmounted with a cast pineapple finial to the gadrooned top. Height: 47cm. * James Mackie is recorded as working in Bunhill Road, London from circa 1810 until 1840.

Los 624

An 18th Century oak and crossbanded bureau cabinet, the upper part of domed broken outline with a moulded cornice, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of arched fielded panel doors, the lower part with a sloping hinged fall fitted with a ledge, enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and well with sliding cover, containing two short and two long drawers below, on bracket feet. 101cm (3ft 3 3/4in) wide. * See illustration. *Formerly at Trenarren, Cornwall.

Los 843

An electroplated and enamel Arts and Crafts cigarette box unmarked rectangular form the hinged cover with strap work and set with a central blue green enamel boss the front also applied with a blue enamel boss on four bracket feet length 19.8cm.

Los 874

A fine silver and enamel cigarette box by The Abraham Brothers Birmingham 1926 rectangular form spot hammered decoration the hinged cover set with a panel of an enamelled kingfisher on a branch the whole on four bracket feet length 14.2cm.

Los 909

An Edwardian silver double inkstand by H. Atkin Sheffield 1903 oval navette form on four bracket feet with two silver mounted cut glass inkwells length 26.2cm approx. weighable 4oz.

Los 917

A pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes by William Hutton and Sons London 1894 circular pierced form scroll border on four pierced bracket feet diameter 12.8cm approx. weight 6oz. (2)

Los 923

A George III early Sheffield made silver seven bar toast rack by Henry Tudor and Thomas Leader Sheffield 1785 oval form pierced with stylised decoration lug handles beaded borders plain wire-work arches the whole on four fluted bracket feet length 20.8cm approx. weight 6oz.

Los 951

65OZ A four-piece silver tea set by James Deakin and Sons Sheffield 1926 1930 and 1931 of tapering shaped rectangular form scroll handles domed hinged covers with knop finials the whole on four scroll bracket feet approx. weight 58oz. (4)

Los 958

A Victorian silver seven-bar toast rack by E and J Barnard London 1858 arched bars and with a central carrying handle the whole on four bracket feet length 16.2cm approx. weight 8oz.

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