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A 19th century and later mahogany longcase clock, the domed hood with brass globe finials and stop fluted columns, a long arched trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30cm silvered dial with Arabic numerals a seconds subsidiary dial, silvered Strike / Silent dial and calendar dial applied plaque to arch inscribed John Mann, Kentish Town, the eight day movement striking on a gong, 235cm high CONDITION REPORT: The case appears to have been restored, so there are possible replacements
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment an baluster columns, with a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial painted with a loch scene to the arch and cottage and church spandrels, with Roman numerals , a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed D. Thomas, Hafod, Swansea, 224cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock with a domed hood and rope twist columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial painted with a farm and watermill to the arch and cottage spandrels with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and a calendar aperture, 218cm high
A Dutch engraved light baluster betrothal glass, circa 1750-60The round funnel bowl with a landscape vignette depicting a pair of flaming hearts surmounting a column, flanked on each side by three trees, all on an elaborate bracket hung with swags of pearls and flanked by foliate scrollwork, inscribed 'IK BEMIN MAAR EEN' (I Only Love One) to the reverse, the slender stem with an upper angular knop above a beaded inverted baluster terminating in a basal knop, over a conical foot, 18cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate British CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Dutch engraved Royal armorial light baluster wine glass, circa 1750-55The pointed round funnel bowl finely engraved with the English arms of Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, supported by the lion and the unicorn, resting on an elaborate scrollwork bracket, the slender multi-knopped stem with an upper angular knop and wide beaded inverted baluster, over a conical foot, 19cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate British CollectionPrincess Anne (1709-1759) was the eldest daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach. Similar glasses with the same arms include an example from the James Hall Collection sold by Bonhams on 17 December 2008, lot 81 and another from the John De Tscharner Vischer Collection sold by Bonhams on 18 May 2016, lot 61.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Dutch engraved armorial light baluster wine glass, circa 1760The round funnel bowl with the crowned arms of Delft flanked by lion supporters raised on a scrollwork bracket, the composite-stem with an upper multi-spiral airtwist section with a central swelling knop, above a wide beaded inverted baluster terminating in a basal knop, over a domed foot, 19.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate British CollectionA glass with these arms which would appear to be by the same hand was sold by Bonhams on 20 November 2019, lot 21.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Dutch engraved 'Liberty' light baluster wine glass attributed to Jacob Sang, circa 1760The round funnel bowl finely engraved with a prancing horse on a distinctive elaborate scrollwork bracket hung with festoons of pearls, beneath the inscription 'AUREA LIBERTAS' (Golden Liberty), the stem with an upper multi-spiral airtwist section with a central angular knop, above a beaded inverted baluster terminating in basal knop, over a conical foot, 16.2cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate British CollectionThe grave accent above the letter U, the dot above the I, together with the symmetrical ornament of the bracket are some of the indicators of Jacob Sang's hand. A 'Liberty' glass by Sang from the Dr Dreesman Collection, which has almost identical engraving, was sold by Bonhams on 11 December 2013, lot 85. Identical scrollwork brackets are seen on several 'Liberty' glasses signed by Sang which are engraved with an open birdcage instead of a horse. An example in the Rijksmuseum is illustrated by Pieter C Ritsema van Eck, Glass in the Rijksmuseum, Vol.2 (1995), p.198, no.210 and another from the A C Hubbard Jr Collection was sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 260.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the arched top case carved with scrolls, motif to the centre, brass inlaid, ring handles and reeded border above four bun shaped feet. The 6 inch convex dial having Roman numerals with Breguet style hands, 8 day fusee movement with pendulum, 32cm high x 23cm wideLocation: 4.1
THOMAS WAGSTAFF, LONDON; an 18th century ebonised bracket clock with five applied brass finials above applied brass decoration, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals below a silent/striking silvered chapter ring with brass backplate with applied floral sprigging, with pull repeat and verge escapement, height 53cm.
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD, LONDON; a mid 18th century ebonised eight day bracket clock with two train striking verge escape and pull repeat movement, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals below the strike/silent chapter ring, on a brass backplate with foliate and mask head decoration, height 53cm.
18th century pollard oak and burr walnut two stage bureau bookcase, the moulded and dental cornice above two blind panelled doors with fluted moulded pillars, the interior revealing central door with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, the fall front with further arrangement of serpentine drawers and pigeon holes above a bank of three short and three long drawers on a projecting base and bracket feet. 130x60x213cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Late 18th/early 19th century Welsh oak two stage press cupboard, the moulded cornice above two blind panel ogee pointed fielded doors, the interior revealing fitted shelves above a projecting base with an arrangement of two short and two long drawers, standing on bracket feet. 126 x 53 x 183cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some losses to the mouldings on the cornice in places. Some damage to one of the handles. Incomplete bracket feet. General wear and tear commensurate with age. Images added.
Early 19th century Welsh oak Cardiganshire two stage press cupboard, the moulded cornice above two blind panelled doors with four ogee pointed fielded panels, three dummy drawers, the projecting base with an arrangement of six drawers standing on bracket feet. 140x52x155cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Late Victorian pale oak Scotch straight front chest of drawers, the moulded cornice above central hat drawer, flanked by one dummy drawer and two further drawers, above three long drawers, all with turned knob handles, standing on a projecting base and bracket feet. 120 x 56 x 122cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Shrinkage splits to the top and sides. General wear commensurate with age but overall in good solid, useable condition.
18th century Welsh oak coffwr bach, the iron hinged moulded lid above three ogee fielded panels, the projecting base with single drawer and brass drop handles, standing on bracket feet. 59 x 31 x 40cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Splits to the top, with heavy scratches, stains and wear. Usual wear and tear with other splits on the side, commensurate with age.
18th century oak chest of drawers, the moulded top above an arrangement of four long and two small drawers with brass locks and brass swan neck handles, on a projecting base and bracket feet. 103 x 55 x 80cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Originally would have had some sort of top to it. Therefore the top is split, worn, with heavy marks and stains. One brass handle is missing. Metal locks are missing to the interior. Heavy losses in places with large splits etc.
Victorian Welsh pale oak press cupboard, the moulded cornice above two blind panelled doors, and key, the interior revealing two fitted shelves above a projecting base with an arrangement of two short and two long cock beaded drawers on bracket feet. 139 x 57 x 206cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good overall condition for age. Minor wear and tear with age but in good useable condition overall.
George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice above an arrangement of two short and three long cock beaded drawers, the projecting base with a further three long drawers, all with brass swan neck handles, standing on bracket feet. 111 x 59 x 180cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) One brass swan neck handle is missing. Some damage to the cornice on the right which is actually detached. Some scratches, splits and general wear commensurate with age. Damage to some of the cock beading etc.
Early 19th century Welsh oak Cardiganshire two stage press cupboard, the moulded cornice above two fielded and pointed ogee panels, the interior revealing fitted shelves above a projecting base with an arrangement of four cock beaded dummy drawers and a further five drawers on bracket feet. 132x53x184cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Images added.
George III oak straight front chest of drawers, the moulded top above an arrangement of two short and two long drawers with central brush slide and a further two long drawers, all with brass swan neck handles standing on bracket feet. 106x52x132cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Splits to the sides, scratches and wear to the top and front. Drawers are a little stiff. All locks and handles are present.
18th century Welsh Cardiganshire oak two stage coffer or mule chest now converted to a cupboard, the moulded top above four ogee fielded panels, the projecting base above an arrangement of five drawers, standing on bracket feet, overall with chip carved decoration. 152 x 60 x 125cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Unusual part 18th century oak long case clock of small proportions, having arched brass face with Roman numerals, two train movement with baluster pillars, striking on one bell above moulded waist door, panel base on bracket feet. Complete with two weights and pendulum. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The clock has an eight day movement. 193cm high approx.
Victorian oak Scotch chest of drawers, the moulded top above an arrangement of three square cock beaded drawers and three long drawers with turned handles, flanked by spiral pilasters, on a projecting base and bracket feet. 55 x 126 x 121cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Provenance - originally made for a family in a farm in Tregaron. Large shrinkage split to the top. Otherwise overall good condition for age. Probably faded, especially at the front.

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