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A Regency ebonised bracket clock, By Robert Green of Edinburgh, the silvered roman dial with subsidiary arabic chapters and 'strike/silent' lever, the twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, signed Robt. Green Edinburgh, the backplate similarly engraved, the arched rectangular brass framed case with fretted side panels and moulded plinth raised on ogee bracket feet, 33cm wide, 39cm high, 20cm deep, GREEN, ROBERT. Edinburgh, 1781-1818. Apprentice to James Howden.
An early 18th century yew-wood chest of drawers, the top with cleated and moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers divided by ovolo beads, with baroque engraved escutcheons and later drop handles, with panelled sides on later bracket feet (probably formerly on a stand), 107cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep. Note: recovered from a property on the Orkney Islands
An 18th century provincial oak housekeeper's cupboard, the projecting cornice above two panelled doors enclosing shelves above an arrangement of twenty-two short drawers, with later painted labels, the three frieze drawers above a brushing slide on loper supports and nine short cockbeaded drawers with brass drop handles, on pierced bracket feet, 112cm wide, 178cm high, 58cm deep
An early 18th century walnut and chevron banded bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior with a well, short drawers and pigeon-holes around a central cupboard door above three graduated and lipped drawers with foliate engraved brass handles on ogee bracket feet, top 84cm wide (92cm wide at feet), 107cm high, 50cm deep
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the dentil cornice with pendant carved frieze above a pair of fifteen pane astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the chequer inlaid fall enclosing a fitted interior of scallop edged and plain drawers and pigeon holes above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles, on bracket feet, top probably associated, 112cm wide, 216cm high, 60cm deep
A George III mahogany gentleman's dressing chest, the top with moulded edge above four long graduated and cockbeaded drawers with brass brass drop handles, the upper drawer fitted with lidded compartments and pen tray around a central ratcheted slope, between blind fret carved canted angles, on ogee bracket feet, 102cm wide, 94cm high, 56cm deep
A 20th Century mahogany longcase clock with chiming movement, the break arch dial with moon phase above a silvered chapter ring framing subsidiary second, date, day and month dials, inscribed 'Charles E. Short Brighton', the case with arched hood above a glazed trunk door, on a panelled base and bracket feet, height approx 188cm.
A late 19th Century gilt brass carriage alarm clock with eight day repeating movement, striking on a gong, the dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with swing handle above fluted columns on a stepped base and bracket feet, height approx 18.5cm, (dial cracked).
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass broken arch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture framed by a chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, cornered by leaf scroll spandrels, the hood with a swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with a plain door flanked by further columns on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 215cm (faults).
An Edwardian mahogany balloon cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, the backplate stamped 'A.D. Mougin', the case with rosewood crossbanding and boxwood stringing framing an oval shell patera, above a shaped apron and bracket feet, height approx 36cm.
A Regency mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and inscribed 'Wm Blackwood, N. Shields', cornered with green and gilt spandrels filled with cornucopia and flowers, the arch gilt with two figures watching two dogs chasing a hare, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the arched trunk door and plain base with boxwood line inlaid decoration, on outswept bracket feet, height approx 224cm (faults).
A Victorian wall timepiece by P Wehrle of Cambridge dated 1883, the large painted metal casing with 'Winters' crest, and iron wall mounting bracket, the 1cm gauge gilt brass shaped skeleton plates with deadbeat escapement, 5 spoked wheels, replacement gut line, signed to the silvered disc, wooden rod pendulum, winding handle, various linkage and weights, the dial 77cm diameter, total width including bracket 107cm, total height 102cm, 24cm deep, movement 31.5cm high. Provenance: Winters Solicitors, removed from their Huntingdon offices, formerly from their offices in The Market Place, Cambridge
Barnard, London, an early Victorian oak Gothic chiming bracket clock with bracket, the spire topped and moulded case with a signed and engraved arched silvered dial having Slow/Fast and Chime/Silent dials above, the substantial three train fusee movement signed to the backplate, with adjustable pendulum, chiming on 8 bells and striking on a gong, clock 73cm high, 24cm deep; bracket 28cm high
Edward Pistor, London, a George III ebonised chiming bracket clock, the inverted bell top case with brass pineapple finials and carrying handle above pierced sound frets to both sides and shaped door revealing the floral painted brass dial, with seconds dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, date aperture and signed inset plaque, upon four brass scroll feet, the triple fusee movement chiming on 8 bells and striking on a further bell, the adjustable pendulum with holdfast, faults, all in need of attention, 44cm high, 27cm wide

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