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Los 489

A Regency mahogany bowfront chest, with a reeded top and four long graduated drawers with boxwood edging and gilt brass handles, the splayed bracket feet reduced, 34in (86.5cm) h, 41in (104cm) w, 21.5in (55cm) d.

Los 502

A George III mahogany bureau, with later marquetry and satinwood banding, the interior with a central cupboard, secret pilasters, drawers and pigeon holes, above two short and three long graduated drawers on ogee bracket feet, 41.25in (104.7cm) h, 44.25in (112cm) w, 22in (56cm) d. Restoration and replacements, back leg loose.

Los 604

A 19th century mahogany wall clock, with a single fusee movement and a repainted 8 inch dial, the case with a later loose glass panel and foliage appliques, to a bracket base, 15in (38cm) h; pendulum and winding key

Los 658

A mahogany longcase clock, with a three train musical movement striking on a peel of eight bells and a gong with a 12 inch brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with a painted moon phase, the pagoda hood with a central pierced blind fret panel having ball and eagle brass finials above an arched trunk door with fluted canted corners, the base on splay bracket feet, 91in (231cm) h. Movement, dial and case associated, case with warped trunk door and cracks to veneer, back left foot part missing.

Los 660

A George III oak longcase clock, with an eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, to a 12 inch brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and engraved foliage, inscribed 'Edwd Blowers, BECCLES', above a pierced date aperture, the arch with a strike/silent dial, the hood with tapering pilasters and an arched trunk door with applied moulding, the base on bracket feet, 82in (208.5cm) h. Old restoration.

Los 661

A George III oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and a 13 inch brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture engraved a boat, issuing foliage and birds, with a silver chapter ring, the moon dial painted rural scenes and inscribed 'JOSEPH STANCLIFFE, BARKISLAND', the hood with broken swan neck pediments and turned columns above a shaped top trunk door with quarter pilasters to a panelled base on bracket feet, 88in (223.5cm) h.

Los 662

An oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and with a 10 inch square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Jno Ettry, Horton', the hood with a moulded cornice above a plain frieze and turned pilasters having a rectangular trunk door on bracket feet, 80in (203cm) h.

Los 669

An early Victorian mahogany bracket clock, with repeat, having a twin fusee movement and striking on a bell, a 7.5in (19cm) diameter painted dial, the case with applied leafage decoration, on ribbed feet, case and movement associated, 18.25in (46.25cm) h; pendulum, winding key.

Los 673

An early Victorian oak miniature bracket clock, with a single fusee movement, the bob pendulum with a locking screw, to a shaped arch silvered dial inscribed 'WILLIAM CONNELL, 83 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON', with engraved scroll decoration, the door with an applied plume of feathers with a crocketed cornice, 14.75in (37.5cm) h, 8in (20cm) w.

Los 674

An early Victorian pollarded oak miniature bracket clock, with a single fusee movement and a shaped arch silvered dial having engraved foliage decoration and a bird in a gothic style case on ribbed feet, one replaced, 10.5in (26.6cm) h. Pendulum

Los 679

A mahogany and ormolu mounted chiming bracket clock, with an associated triple fusee movement and replaced verge escapement striking on nine bells, the engraved back plate inscribed 'SPENCER & PERKINS LONDON,' with a 7inch enamel dial inscribed the same, above a subsidiary date dial, with a floral painted shaped surround, the case with a conforming shaped hinged door, hinged fabric backed pierced and chased side doors, side carrying handles, the bell top with urn finials, 26in (66cm) h.

Los 707

A mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell with a 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced arch date aperture, the silver chapter ring inscribed 'Willm Bilbie, Chew- Stoke', with an applied arch stamped a spread eagle above 'TEMPUS FUGIT', the case with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns with a inverted arch waist door flanked by quarter ribbed pilasters, the panel base on bracket feet, 90in (228.5cm) h.

Los 719

A George III mahogany longcase clock, with a three train movement striking on a main bell and a peel of four bells with a 14 inch brass arched dial and subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture with a silvered chapter ring having quarter/silent and silent/strike levers, the arch with a silvered moon phase dial inscribed 'William Bradley, Manchester', the case with satinwood panels and stringing having cluster columns under a triple arched door the panel base on bracket feet, 100.5in (255.2cm) h.

Los 735

Literature, Nicholas Goodison 'English Barometers 1680-1860', ACC 1977; Allix and Bonnert, 'Carriage Clocks', ACC 1981; Richard Bader, 'The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830', ACC 1993; Alan Shenton, 'Pocket Watches 19th and 20th century', ACC 1995; and six other clock and watch related books. (10)

Los 742

A continental mahogany veneered wall bracket, of ogee form with a ribbed base, 17.5in (44.5cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) w, 6.5in (16.5cm) d.

Los 757

A Victorian mahogany wall bracket, with a carved scroll support, 11in (28cm) h, 14.25in (36cm) w, 9in (23cm) d.

Los 758

A Victorian pierced and moulded rosewood wall bracket, 15.5in (39.5cm) h, 15.75in (40cm) w, 9.25in (23.5cm) d.

Los 765

A Victorian oak four-glass bracket clock, with a single fusee movement, the backplate stamped 'DENT, LONDON, 61742', the pendulum with a locking screw, with a silvered rectangular dial stamped 'DENT 28 COCKSPUR STREET, LONDON, 61742', the case with bevelled glass side panels and a panelled apron on block feet, 10in (25.4cm) h, with a bracket 4.75in (12cM) h, 8.5in (21.5cm) w. (2) Door key.

Los 1354

A mid-20th Century Oak cased Clock, modelled in the form of a small Longcase with arched hood, long plain panelled trunk, to a plinth base, and ogee bracket feet, with spun brass bezel enclosing a 6 ½" silvered Roman dial with blued steel pierced hands, and spring driven movement with anchor escapement, strike on a gong, height 52"

Los 1381

An early 20th Century Mahogany and Brass inlaid Mantel Clock, Lenzkarch 422530, the overhanging cornice with central carry handle and facetted top, over pierced wooden sound frets and raised on a plinth base with splayed Brass bracket feet, to a spun Brass bezel with convex bevelled glass enclosing a 6" silvered Arabic dial with outside minute track and steel spade hands, to a signed square Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a blued steel coiled gong, height 16"

Los 1390

A late 20th Century lacquered Brass four glass Mantel Clock, L, Epee, the plinth shaped case with stepped overhanging cornice, to three-quarter Corinthian columns, over an ogee moulding and plinth base with bracket feet, to a signed 4" Roman and Arabic enamel dial, with outside minute track and blue steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, together with a twin pot mercury pendulum, height 13 ¼"

Los 1394

A mid 20th Century Walnut cased Mantel Timepiece, the plinth shaped case raised on chrome plated bracket feet, to a further chrome plated bezel with convex glass (glass A/F), a 3 ½" silvered dial with applied Roman chapter ring and signed to the centre Dibdin & Co Ltd, 189 Sloane Street SW1, to a spring driven movement, height 6 ¼"

Los 1409

An early 20th Century patinated spelter and green Onyx mounted figural Mantel Clock, the circular and compressed case surmounted by a violin playing putto, to a foliate scrolling case, and plinth base, with applied scrolling bracket feet, to an Arabic enamel dial decorated with floral swags, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 21"

Los 1410

A early 20th Century gilt metal mounted and green Onyx Clock Garniture, the plinth shaped case with applied dome and finial, to a stepped base and raised on floral scrolling bracket feet, to a 3" Arabic enamel dial, and circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, together with a pair of matching urn shaped side pieces, (3)

Los 1419

A second quarter of the 19th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Long Case Clock, Lasseter of Stenning, the arched hood with overhanging cornice to reeded and gilt metal mounted capitals, to an ogee throat, and long arched trunk door, to a panelled plinth base with integral bracket feet, to a signed 12 ½" third period arched painted dial, surmounted with a rocking ship automaton to the arch, over fruit and shell painted spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring, and signed centre, with subsidiary seconds and further date subsidiary, to a Walker and Hughes false plate, and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 83"

Los 1424

A first quarter of the 19th Century Oak cased 30 hour Long Case Clock, Walter Prestige of Towcester, the square hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by swan-neck pediment and three globe and spike finials, over a plain frieze and freestanding columns with gilt metal mounts, to an ogee throat, and long square trunk door, to a plinth base with bracket feet (hood door A/F), to a 12" square 3rd period painted dial, with sweet pea and rose spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with gilt border and further floral detail to the centre, with pierced and stamped hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 87"

Los 1433

A second quarter of the 19th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Long Case Clock, John Benham of Cullompton, the hood with swan-neck pediment centred with a globe and spoke finial, over ring turned freestanding columns, over an ogee throat and short trunk door, flanked by canted corners, to a plinth base on bracket feet, to a 12" square painted dial, with painted and gilt highlighted floral spandrels, enclosing a Roman chapter ring, with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector, with unusual pierced and stamped crown hour hand and flying bird mounted minute hand, to a false plate and movement with shoulder plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 81"

Los 1530

An early 19th Century Mahogany Linen Press with moulded cornice over two panelled doors, (slides missing), the lower section fitted with two short and two full width drawers on bracket feet, 50 ½" wide

Los 1538

A 19th Century Mahogany Toilet Mirror, two reeded uprights crested with urn finials, the lower section fitted with two drawers with bone handles on bracket feet, 18 ½" wide

Los 1573

A 19th Century Mahogany Toilet Mirror, with oval mirror back on two shaped uprights and boxwood stringing throughout, and the base fitted with three drawers, on bracket feet, 17" wide

Los 1584

A late 19th Century Mahogany inlaid Bureau, fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, four graduated drawers below on bracket feet, 36 ½" wide

Los 1617

A late 17th/early 18th Century Oak Country Made Chest, fitted with three moulded graduated drawers, on bracket feet (some alterations), 32" wide

Los 1514

An oak longcase clock with silvered dial and roman numerals, inscribed 'George Dobbie, Falkirk, No. 686, fitted eight day movement, the hood with scrolling pediment, panel door to the trunk, raised on bracket feet, 18in. x 82 1/2in. high.

Los 1519

An Austrian fruitwood bracket timepiece, the arched brass roman dial with visible pendulum, engraved boss to the arch, signed "Peter Lazanis, WIEN", decorative spandrels, the case with caddy top, ornate brass carrying handle, plain finials, arched glazed door, on plinth base, 7in. x 11in. high.

Los 1524

A rare George III mahogany year-going longcase clock by John Walker, Newcastle with decorative silvered brass roman dial, the centre inscribed "John Walker, Newcastle", with outer seconds, minutes and date dial for each month, phases of the moon to the arch, with painted ruined abbey and boating scene, the elaborate year-going movement striking on a single bell, brass-cased weights, long travel pendulum below, the arched hood surmounted by an eagle perched on a brass ball finial, flanked by gilt metal griffins and dentil cornice, the glazed panelled door flanked by corinthian columns, a glazed panelled door below, cross banded panel under, raised on bracket feet, 21 1/2in. x 112in. high. NB: John Walker worked in the Close until 1795 and then in the head of the Long Stairs. He made a new clock for the cathedral in 1761. Several clocks by him are recorded, some with unusual features. The dial was probably engraved in the Beilby/Bewick workshop in Newcastle. This clock has not been in use for many years and any potential purchaser must fully satisfy themselves, whether or not the clock is in working condition Some postwar clockmakers notes indicate the following, This important clock possesses a number of unusual features. It has two sets of numerals, so that the hour hand goes round once in 24 hours, with noon at the top and midnight at the bottom. The minute hand goes round once in two hours. There is no seconds hand. The clock strikes 1-12 twice per day. There is an extra hand, fitted behind the hour and minute hands: this rotates rotates once per year, giving every day and month ( though the hand must be advanced manually in leap years ) An additional band of engraving with a succession of numbers and legends:-'Clock faster' or 'Clock slower' refer to the 'Equation of time', or the difference through the year between mean time, shown by an accurate clock, and Solar time, as shown by a sundial and then add or subtract the number of minutes shown for the date. This would be the only recourse if the clock stopped, in the days before railways and radios. In the arch at the top is the phase of the moon disc, which gives a lunar month of 29 1/2 days, accurate enough for most purposes. There are two steel hands: the longer one indicates the age of the moon from the new in days. The shorter hands point to the ring of roman numerals which show the hands of high tide. This clock would probably show tides at the Quayside in Newcastle. There are two large brass cased driving weights which weigh approximately 30kg each. They are hung on strong steel cables, and are wound up once a year. The heavy pendulum, which swings behind the weights, is interesting in that it swings in 1 1/4 seconds rather than in 1 second as usually found in longcase clocks. It is about 1.55metres long, with a lead and brass bob, with a wooden shaft, which is less sensitive to temperature changes than one made of iron. The previous owners did not have the clock working See illustration

Los 1527

A George III mahogany longcase clock with white painted arabic dial, subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed "Thomas Warden, Newcastle", with painted flowers to the corners and a country scene with a figure on horseback, sheep and cows to the arch, fitted eight day anchor movement, the fine and ornate case surmounted by a scrolling swan neck pediment, decorated with pierced trellis pattern brackets, brass patarae, central eagle finial, the case below with inlaid shell and fan motifs with an ornate specimen parquetry banding, the hood flanked by brass-mounted corinthian pilasters, with a panelled door the the canted trunk, raised on ogee bracket feet, 23in. x 95in. high. See illustration

Los 1529

A George III walnut longcase clock with silvered roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial with date aperture, phases of the moon to the arch, decorated with engraved scrolls and gilt metal spandrels, the arched hood surmounted by pierced pediment, flanked by brass-mounted pilasters, fielded panelled door below, raised on splay bracket feet, 18in. x 93in. high. See illustration

Los 1534

A carved oak longcase clock, the brass roman dial with outer seconds, signed W. Reynolds, Kirkbride, brass spandrels, anchor escapement, the case with leaf carved frieze, the glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, carved floral waist door, fluted quadrants, on carved panel base with bracket feet, 18in. x 78in. high.

Los 1563

A Regency burr maple linen press with a flared cornice above a pair of panelled doors, decorated with inlaid banding and ebonised stringing, opening to reveal later hanging rail, fitted an arrangement of seven short drawers below with moulded brass ring handles, raised on bracket feet, 51in. x 84in. high.

Los 1567

A George III mahogany bowfront tallboy with dentil cornice above the satinwood cross banded cornice, two short and six long graduated drawers below fitted reeded brass loop handles, decorated with boxwood stringing, raised on splay bracket feet, 46in. x 77in. high. See illustration

Los 1569

A Georgian mahogany wardrobe, the plain cornice above a pair of panelled and dummy doors enclosing hanging space, decorated with boxwood stringing, fitted embossed handles, one long drawer below, raised on bracket feet, 53in. x 53in. high.

Los 1570

A fine George II mahogany desk, attributed to William Vile, the serpentine front with brushing slide above one long drawer, six short drawers either side of the kneehole in which is fitted a bowed panel door, decorated with applied carved brackets and fitted brass reeded loop handles, canted fluted corners surmounted by carved acanthus leaf scrolls, raised on ogee bracket feet and Lignum Vitae castors. x 30in. x 33in. high. See illustration

Los 1572

A George III mahogany tallboy with blind fret carved cornice above two short and six long graduated drawers fitted a brush slide and brass loop handles, the upper section with fluted canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 42in. x 74in. high. See illustration

Los 140

A Large Architectural French Ebonised Eight Day Striking Bracket Clock with Silver Dial and Ormolu Mounts.

Los 412

A 19th Century Serpentine Front Walnut Chest of Four Graduated Long Drawers with Oval Brass Drop Handles, on Bracket Feet.

Los 448

A George I Two Part Walnut Bureau, The Fall Front to Reveal A Lovely Fitted Interior with Stepped Small Drawers, Pigeon Holes and Centre Cupboard, Secret Compartments and Well. One Drawer Inscribed Rev. Sam May. Three Graduated Long Drawers to Base with Brass Drop Handles. Bracket Feet.

Los 1575

A mid 19th Century Continental walnut bookcase decorated with ebonised moulding, the scrolling pediment above a pair of glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by applied carved bracket motifs, raised on a plinth base, 58in. x 19in. x 84in. high. See illustration

Los 1578

A Georgian mahogany bowfront chest of four long graduated drawers, decorated with boxwood edging and fitted embossed brass handles, raised on bracket feet, 25in. x 18 1/2in. x 28 1/2in. high. See illustration

Los 1601

A Burmese carved hardwood gong stand, complete with 17in. bronze gong, surmounted by ornate carved figures and pierced scrolls, the base with pierced bracket supports, raised on splay feet and castors, 30in. x 66in. high. See illustration

Los 1779

A George III mahogany tea caddy, the stepped lid with moulded brass loop handles and leaf pattern pierced escutcheons, the interior fitted a pair of zinc lined compartments with covers, decorated with ebonised banding, raised on ebonised ogee bracket feet, 10in. x 5 3/4in. x 7in. high.

Los 148

A large nineteenth century continental Meissen style wall bracket, surmounted with a figure and ornamented with applied flower heads, painted with a Watteauesque scene, over a green ground, 17".

Los 426

A Victorian walnut cased ting tang bracket clock with ormolu mounts and silvered chapter ring, quarterly striking on two gongs, 20".

Los 433

A Victorian tortoise shell desk stand with two ink wells and a single drawer, inlaid with scrollwork in mother of pearl and raised on splayed bracket feet, 14" wide.

Los 606

A Chippendale style mahogany serpentine chest of four graduated doors with blind fret carving to the canted corners and bracket feet, 41" wide.

Los 698

A George III fitted mahogany bureau, raised on ogee bracket feet, 41" high.

Los 220

A George III mahogany chest on chest with Greek Key moulded cornice above two short and six long drawers, on bracket feet, 194cm high x 120cm wide

Los 226

A George III oak chest on chest with moulded cornice over two small drawers and three graduated long drawers, above the base with three further graduated drawers on bracket feet, 168cm high x 108cm wide

Los 227

An early 19th century mahogany chest on chest with Greek key cornice and blind fret carved frieze, over two short and six long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 181cm high x 105cm wide

Los 230

An Edwardian Art Nouveau floral inlaid mahogany display cabinet with raised top over two stained and leaded glass doors above open shelves and two panelled doors, on shaped bracket feet, 202cm high x 107cm wide

Los 273

A George III style oak longcase clock, the cornice with Greek key and blind fret moulding above brass capped fluted columns, the square brass dial with silvered chapter and date aperture, on a trunk with arched door and plinth base with bracket feet, 214cm high

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