A 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LINEN PRESS, having moulded cornice over two arched panel doors revealing fitted shelves to the interior, flanked by wrythen turned columns, on a projecting base with two short and two long cockbeaded drawers having bone escutcheons, standing on bracket feet with shaped apron. C1840. 54" Wide x 20" Deep x 82" High.
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AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK HANGING CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over dentil freize with inlaid rosettes below, above ogee point arch panel doors, flanked by canted angles with herringbone inlaid bands on a projecting base with two dummy short drawers and two long drawers standing on bracket feet. C1770. 46" Wide x 20" Deep x 72" High.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above single glazed door with arched glazing bar, revealing three fitted shelves to the interior, on a projecting base with two arched blind panel doors having bone shield shaped escutcheons and standing on bracket feet with a shaped apron. C1885. 37" Wide x 20" Deep x 88" High.
A 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over two doors now with diamond leaded glazing, revealing two fitted shelves to the interior, the projecting base with two burr wood blind panel doors, standing on bracket feet. C1880. 18.5" Wide x 20" Deep x 84" High.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE COFFER, now converted to form a cupboard with centre door flanked by arch moulded panels, under a fixed rectangular moulded top, the projecting base with an arrangement of five moulded drawers on skirted bracket feet. Alterations and replacements. 56" Wide x 21" Deep x 49" High.
A 19TH CENTURY NORTH OF ENGLAND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, by "Thomas Bland" of Leeds, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike, above arched apeture flanked by baluster turned columns, the waist with triple pointed arched door flanked by quarter turned pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Overall decorated with rosewood cross banding and satinwood lines, arch painted face decorated with classical figures and animals, Roman numerals, seconds and dates dials. Height 96".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, marked "Thos Gwynne, Llanstephan", having broken swan neck pediment with brass ball and spike finial above arched apeture, flanked by two reeded columns, rectangular waist door with inlaid strung outline, above panelled base on bracket feet. Re-painted face with rolling moon above seconds dial and date apeture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. The face 17.5" x 12", the case 90" High overall. C1820.
A VICTORIAN WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, marked "Evans, Carmarthen", having broken swan neck pediment above arched apeture flanked by turned columns, the waist crossbanded in rosewood and having pointed arch door, above crossbanded panel base on bracket feet. Arched painted face the arch decorated with sleeping young girl and dog entitled "Tired Chums", the face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date apeture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. Dial 20" High x 14" Wide, 93" High overall.
Napoleonic Prisoner of War sandalwood, bone and marquetry inlaid Table Cabinet, the top with breakfront pierced gallery and a panel with initials - K.H.R., above a watch holder, flanked by cupboards to each side and a drawer below, above a fall front enclosing an interior with doors and compartments and on bracket feet, with accompanying note, "A small table cabinet, made by Canute Helverstan Reoham(?) a Danish prisoner detained at Woolwich in 1812", 24cms x 34cms, (9½" x 13½"), on a stand and under a glass dome.
Edwardian Longcase Clock, the hood with a swan-neck pediment and a glazed door, with brass Corinthian column supports, arched door above a base, on bracket feet, the case with boxwood and ebony stringing and satinwood crossbanding and marquetry inlay of flowers, ribbon-ties and scrolls throughout, 12½" arched brass dial, with cast spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and strike silent dial, eight-day movement, striking on a gong, 235cms, (7'8½").
19th Century mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the associated arched top with a moulded cornice, with two bevelled mirrored panelled doors, enclosing adjustable shelves and drawers, the base with a fall front enclosing a fitted interior with pigeonholes, drawers and a well, three short and three long graduating drawers below, with brass handles, on bracket feet, 114cms, (3'9")
George III-style mahogany breakfront Secretaire Bookcase, with a carved cornice above a plain frieze, the upper section with glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a central secretaire drawer enclosing pigeonholes, drawers and a writing surface above a cupboard, flanked by drawers and on bracket feet, 170cms, (5'7").
A George IV mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded and dentil overhanging cornice, fitted three adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of "Thirteen Pane" astragal glazed doors, the Secretaire drawer enclosing pigeon-holes, central cupboard and six small drawers, three long drawers under above shaped apron, on bracket feet, 42.5ins wide x 20ins deep x 91ins high.
A late Victorian mahogany and marquetry fitted wardrobe in the manner of Shapland & Petter, boldly inlaid in the Art Nouveau manner with peacock and trailing leaf and floral ornament, the upper part with moulded cornice and turned spindle back, the hanging compartment enclosed by a single mirror panelled door, small cupboard and open niche, two short and one long drawer to right side, on bracket feet, 47ins wide x 18.5ins deep x 83ins high (evidence of old trade label to interior of door - now removed - lock plate stamped "S.P.").
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak dresser, the upper part with moulded cornice above frieze with twelve wrought iron hooks, fitted two open shelves, the base fitted five drawers with arched centre, on four turned front supports with pot board under, on bracket feet, 67.5ins wide x 17ins deep x 75ins high (upper part reduced in height).
An 18th Century longcase clock movement by Thomas Aldridge, the 10ins square dial with Roman numerals and single hand to the thirty hour posted movement, complete with pendulum and brass cased weight for same (lacking bell), and with later wall bracket for same Note : Thomas Aldridge apprenticed 1753 and recorded working in Deal to 1791.
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by E. Williams of Trecastle, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a seated figure playing a mandolin and classical arches to spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany case with scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, the trunk door inlaid with stringings and with banded quarter columns, on bracket feet, 87ins high (dial cleaned off and some figures repainted, case split in places and in need of restoration) Note : Evan Williams recorded working as a watchmaker in Trecastle 1840.
A late 18th Century oak and mahogany "North Country" longcase clock by Richardson of Weverham, the 13ins polished brass square dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to dial centre to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and blind fret frieze, and turned and fluted columns to hood, the shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany and flanked by fluted quarter columns, conforming plinth, on ogee bracket feet, 90ins high.
A 19th Century figured mahogany "North Country" longcase clock by William Rolls of Caburn (?), the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to the eight day two train movement, the arch painted with three figures and the spandrels with romantic ruined buildings to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and spiral reeded columns to hood, the shaped trunk door with conforming pillars to sides, 92ins high (lacking bracket feet).
An early 20th Century oak longcase clock, the 12.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and applied brass Roman numerals, the dial centre and spandrels boldly fretted and engraved with leaf scroll ornament, subsidiary seconds dial and chime/silent dial to arch to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on five tubular gongs, and with three brass cased weights and wooden pendulum rod with heavy bob, enclosed in plain oak case, the hood with arched and moulded cornice and turned and fluted pillars to sides, oval bevelled glass panel to door, the plinth with fielded panel, on bracket feet, 88ins high.
A George III mahogany night commode of small proportions with moulded edge to top, fitted with a brushing slide above cupboard enclosed by twin dummy drawer front and pull-out commode drawer under with twin dummy drawer front, all with original gilt brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 23ins wide x 18ins deep x 31ins high, Note : The whole of good original colour and patination.
An early 18thC walnut two stage bookcase, the projecting cornice over a pair of bar glazed doors enclosing two adjustable wooden shelves, the doors inlaid with twin lines of herringbone banding, the base with a pair of panelled doors, the sides with wide banding, on bracket feet, Height 76", Width 49.5", Depth 15.5"
C19th Oak Cased 30 Hour Long Case Clock with circular silvered dial marked Furnival Sheffield, Roman Numerals outer seconds with Arab Numerals with pierced hands, the case on bracket supports with panelled plinth, long door with reeded quadrant mouldings, hood with broken arch pediment with carved eagle ornamentation
A 19th Century Double Rams Horn Trophy, mounted on a metal wall bracket, and set with wood heraldic shield painted with a boar's head; a collection of twenty one Edward VIII Coronation hand flags, in printed cotton with beech shafts; a Bishop's Cope, in crimson and gold brocade, together with a gilt metal sceptre; a brass bugle; a brown painted tin casket, of tapering rectangular form, with domed hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior containing different lengths and thicknesses of gut, possibly for archery or fishing. (26)
An oak and mahogany cased, eight-day longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed panel door flanked by two turned free standing columns, the trunk door flanked by quarter columns above a planked base on ogee bracket feet, the painted dial with haymaking scene to the arch subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, indistinctly signed W Hann Gloster, the dial 30.5cm (12")
An 18th Century and later tallboy, the cornice with chip carved detail above two bands of chequer stringing, the upper section fitted three short and three long drawers, flanked by quarter columns, the lower section fitted a brushing slide above three long drawers on bracket feet, 106cm (41.75") wide, see illustration

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