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Los 672

A 19th Century Mahogany Box Swing Toilet Mirror having rectangular mirror on reeded supports, bow fronted base having 3 drawers, on bracket feet, 52.5cm wide

Los 673

A 19th Century Mahogany Box Toilet Mirror having inlaid stringing, swing mirror with scroll supports, having bow fronted base with 3 drawers, on bracket feet, 46.5cm wide

Los 676

An Edwardian Mahogany Bureau Bookcase having inlaid ebony stringing, 2 astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, above fall front enclosing pigeon holes and drawer, 4 long graduated drawers below with drop brass handles, on bracket feet, 83cm wide, 2m 7cm high

Los 199

An 18thC brass dial 30 hour oak longcase clock, the dentil moulded cornice over square dial with silvered chapter ring & engraved silvered centre, elaborate gilt scroll hands, subsidiary seconds, rococo cast spandrels, the dial inscribed by John Wyld, Nottingham, the shaped case door with star inlay, the base also with star inlay on bracket feet, Height 85"

Los 379

A George III mahogany chest containing three drawers on bracket feet

Los 390

A pair of modern hardwood serpentine chests, each containing three drawer flanked by spirally turned pilasters on ogee bracket feet

Los 426

A small mahogany serpentine chest of four drawers on bracket feet, together with a similar cabinet

Los 124

An Edwardian mahogany chest of drawers with oval brass ring handles, two short drawers and three long, standing on bracket feet, 36" wide x 38" high.

Los 151

A Victorian mahogany linen press with two panelled doors above two short and two long drawers standing on bracket feet, 49" wide x 83" high x 24"

Los 247

A Georgian oak mule chest standing on bracket feet, 37" wide.

Los 293

A 1930's oak panelled wardrobe with single mirrored door standing on bracket feet, 35" wide x 73" high.

Los 316

A Victorian mahogany cabinet with twin panelled doors standing on bracket feet, 47" wide x 54" high.

Los 389

A Georgian style mahogany veneered bachelor's chest with fold over top and four graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 23 1/4" wide.

Los 409

An antique oak press cupboard standing on bracket feet, 61" wide x 82" high.

Los 432

A Georgian mahogany bureau, the fall front with decorative inlay enclosing a fitted interior over four long drawers and standing on bracket feet, 37" wide.

Los 38

An early 18th century walnut and oak chest, containing three short frieze drawers, over three long drawers, on bracket feet, 104cm

Los 131

A small George III mahogany bureau, with a hinged sloping fall over four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet

Los 22

A George III mahogany chest on chest with dentil moulded pediment and inlaid frieze above two short and six long drawers on bracket feet, 195cm high

Los 23

A George I style walnut chest of two short and three long crossbanded, graduated drawers on bracket feet, 92 x 84cm

Los 25

A Regency mahogany crossbanded and strung bow fronted chest of three graduated long drawers on swept bracket feet, 82cm wide

Los 32

An early 18th century oak and crossbanded bureau, the fall front revealing a stepped fitted interior with well over two graduated long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 108cm wide

Los 38

A George III oak chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 100 x 94cm

Los 48

A 1920's 'Jacobethan' carved oak bureau bookcase on swept bracket feet, 105cm wide

Los 266

A Middle Eastern specimen wood box, the lid and base in the form of books on bracket feet, 23cm wide

Los 146

An Italian maiolica growling lion wall bracket, height 13cm.

Los 496

A large 19th century painted pine cupboard, with two pairs of panel doors enclosing shelves, on bracket feet, width 115cm, height 272cm. (Illustrated)

Los 516

A 19th century inlaid mahogany chest, with concealed drawer above two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, width 115cm, height 103.5cm, for restoration.

Los 536

A 19th century mahogany and chequer inlaid toilet mirror, the rectangular swing frame with broken arch pediment above a three drawer bow fronted base on bracket feet, width 46cm.

Los 561

A Georgian oak and mahogany crossbanded mule chest, the hinged lid enclosing candle box and two short drawers above two dummy drawers and five further drawers on bracket feet, width 156cm. (Illustrated)

Los 564

A 19th century yew and ebony strung chest of small proportion, the rectangular top above three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, width 76cm, depth 39cm, height 72.5cm. (Illustrated)

Los 566

A 19th century flame mahogany gentleman's linen press, with moulded cornice, pair of panel doors above two short and two long graduated drawers with shaped apron and bracket feet, width 122cm, height 209.5cm. (Illustrated)

Los 272

A mahogany wall bracket, the semi-circular bracket with turned wood gallery and oval mirror behind, height approx. 62 cm.

Los 557

An early 19th Century oak tallboy, the upper section fitted two short and three long graduated drawers over three further graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 48" wide

Los 562

A 19th Century oak coffer with hinged lid and foliate carved panel front, fitted one long drawer, on bracket feet, 50" wide

Los 572

A 19th Century mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers, on bracket supports, 33" wide

Los 610

A George III walnut and banded chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 43" wide

Los 614

A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on splay bracket supports, 41" wide

Los 620

A 19th Century mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 42" wide

Los 633

An early 19th Century oak fall front bureau with fitted interior over four long graduated drawers, on bracket supports, 37" wide

Los 397

Johnson, London, A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the earlier eight-day, double fusee movement striking the hours on a bell with an anchor escapement and a fully engraved backplate of floral and rococo decoration, the round convex painted dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed 'Johnson, London', the associated mahogany case having cut brass inlay and applied carved decoration to the front, brass fretwork and carrying handles to the sides and a 'dutch barn' top, height 44cm.

Los 398

John Bryan, Shadwall, A Georgian mahogany bracket clock, the timepiece fusee movement having a verge escapement and tapered plates, the arched silvered dial engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute numerals, decoration to the arch and having blued steel hands, the bell top mahogany case having a brass carrying handle and glazed sides, height 49cm. *John Bryan was apprenticed to his father, also John, in Aldersgate and is then recorded as working in Shadwell, London becoming a freeman of the Clockmakers Company in 1773, when he took his son James as an apprentice, until his death in 1804.

Los 399

John Gale, London, A George III mahogany pad top bracket clock, the five pillar, double fusee movement having an anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell, the backplate engraved with foliate decoration and a central cartouche bearing the initials 'J G', the arched case surmounted with a brass carrying handle with moulded edges and arched fret cut brass panels to the sides on a moulded plinth base, the eight circular enamel dial having black Roman numerals and having gilt metal foliate spandrels to the four corners with enamel subsidiary calendar dial and 'strike/silent' dial to the arch signed 'John Gale, London', height 42cm, together with an associated mahogany and gilt metal mounted wall bracket. *John Gale is recorded as working in Lamb Street, Spitalfields, London from 1790 until 1844.

Los 400

Goldsmiths Company, London, A mahogany bracket clock, the eight-day duration, double fusee movement striking the hours on a gong, the six inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and signed 'Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent St, London', the mahogany dome topped case having an inset panel to the front and brass fret work to the sides, height 35.5cm.

Los 401

Hennessy, Swansea, A figured walnut bracket clock having a double fusee, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell with pull repeat, the seven inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals, decorative blued steel hands and signed 'Hennessy, Swansea', the case having an arched top with moulded foliate decoration, canted corners and on a rectangular plinth base, height 42cm. With an associated figured walnut wall bracket. *Bernard Hennessy is recorded as working at 8, Wine Street, Swansea as a clockmaker, scientist, gunsmith and optician, as well as a shipping magnate and was a Contractor to the Admiralty. An acute businessman and self-publicist he had no qualms about vilifying his rivals in a most vociferous manner.

Los 406

Edgcumbe, Bristol, A bronze Gothic bracket clock, the eight-day duration, double fusee movement striking the hours on a bell with an anchor escapement, the convex silvered dial engraved with black Roman numerals and the maker's name 'Edgcumbe, Bristol' with blued steel hands, the bronze Gothic case in the form of a church frontage standing on scroll feet, height 39cm. *Brothers John and Nathaniel Edgcumbe were prolific makers working at 15, Old Market Street, Bristol from 1825 until 1832 having previously worked independently at the same address, the business having been founded by George Edgcumbe in 1710

Los 410

Martinot a Paris, A 19th century French blonde tortoiseshell and brass inlaid bracket clock in the Louis XIV Boulle style, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the backplate stamped 'C Taylor & Son, Paris & London', the shaped rectangular case with gilt metal mounts, urn finials and female caryatids and maskheads, the glazed door enclosing a gilt metal dial with black Roman numerals to the white enamel Roman cartouche chapters and engraved with outside Arabic minutes, with the white enamel plaque signed 'Martinot a Paris', height 50.5cm, a/f. *The Martinot clockmaking dynasty was founded in 1549 by Gilbert Martinot and continued into the late 19th century. Charles Taylor & Son are recorded as working in London and Paris from before1840 until 1881.

Los 445

An early 18th century walnut veneer and cross and feather banded kneehole desk, the quarter veneered top with a moulded edge and rounded corners, fitted with a single long and six short drawers about a central recessed enclosed cupboard with an arched apron drawer above, on bracket feet, 83.5cm.

Los 447

An early 18th century crossbanded and feather-banded walnut chest-on-stand with three short and three graduated long drawers, the stand with two long drawers and on later bracket feet, 129cm high x 106cm wide.

Los 448

A walnut-veneered and feather-banded kneehole desk with burr walnut-veneered rectangular top, an arrangement of eight drawers around the kneehole recess cupboard and on bracket feet, 71cm high x 76cm wide, early 18th century and later.

Los 450

An early 18th century walnut cross and feather banded bureau, the sloping hinged fall fitted with a ledge enclosing a graduated fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and well with sliding cover, having a tooled leather inset writing surface, containing two short and two long drawers below, on later bracket feet, 88cm wide.

Los 456

An early 18th century walnut veneer and cross and feather banded rectangular chest, the top with a moulded edge containing two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 96cm wide.

Los 460

An early 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry bureau, the top and sloping fall with sycamore shell inlay and floral cartouche within a crossgrained frame revealing a fitted interior with drawers and well, also an arrangement of two small loper drawers over two long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 93cm wide.

Los 462

An 18th century 'red walnut' rectangular chest of small size, the crossbanded top with a moulded edge, fitted with a brushing slide and containing three short and three long drawers below on bracket feet, 83cm wide.

Los 463

A George III mahogany bow-fronted chest, fitted with a slide and containing three long drawers below on splayed bracket feet, 98.5cm.

Los 468

A George III mahogany small linen press with two fielded panel doors enclosing sliding trays, two short and one long drawer and on bracket feet, 154cm high

Los 478

A 19th century mahogany bowfront tallboy with moulded cornice, two short and six graduated long drawers and on splayed bracket feet, 184cm high x 117cm wide.

Los 492

A 19th century Continental carved walnut upright chest containing four long drawers with foliate stems within pointed gothic arches on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, 80cm wide.

Los 516

A Victorian walnut and inlaid upright secretaire music cabinet bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with flowerhead and foliate scroll spandrels, having a pierced gilt metal three-quarter gallery, the upper section with a fitted maple and ebonised interior with three central drawers flanked by pigeon holes and with sliding adjustable ratcheted tooled leather inset writing surface, having shelves below enclosed by a glazed panel door on bracket feet with castors, 62cm wide.

Los 523

A satinwood crossbanded mahogany serpentine secretaire chest with fitted drawer above three further long drawers and on shaped bracket feet, 95cm high x 96cm wide, George III and later.

Los 178

A large commemorative masonic rummer, the generous round funnel bowl engraved with initials JJS and Masonic devices above a lower section cut with fine horizontal and diamond bands and supported on a capstan stem and circular foot, 21cm high; and a smaller masonic rummer, the bracket bowl engraved with initials RRL and masonic devices, 13cm high, first quarter 19th century. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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