A 20th Century walnut mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell and chiming 'Whittington', 'Westminster' & 'Winchester' on eight bells, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing an oval boss inscribed 'Garrard', beneath 'slow/fast' and 'chime/silent' subsidiary dials, the arch with chime selection dial, cornered with pierced gilt amorini spandrels, the back plate signed 'Elliott London' and numbered '142/250', the case with caddy top and brass carry handle, above fret panels and glazed sides on bracket feet, height approx 43cm.
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A George III mahogany longcase clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with rolling moon to the arch above subsidiary seconds, date dial, Roman numerals and inscribed 'Heny Kellitt, Bredbury', cornered by painted figures emblematic of the Continents, the hood with swan neck pediment surmounted by three brass ball and eagle finials above turned columns and a glazed door, the crossbanded case with triple arched trunk door flanked by turned columns on a canted corner base and bracket feet, height approx 238cm (faults).
A Victorian burr walnut bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the circular silvered dial engraved with strapwork and scrolls surrounded by black Roman numerals and inscribed 'Boxell Brighton', the Egyptianesque architectural arched case with applied ribbon moulding, above carved mask and anthemion motifs, flanked by hieroglyphic fret panels, on an inverted breakfront plinth base, height approx 52cm (faults).
A George III chinoiserie painted longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with strike/silent indicator above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed 'John Hawting, Oxford', the arched hood with three gilt ball finials above a glazed door, the arched trunk door and base painted and gilt with Chinese figures and landscapes, on bracket feet united by a shaped apron, height approx 233cm (some faults).
A late 19th Century French brass cased carriage alarm clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and inscribed 'Henry Capt & Cie Paris', the backplate similarly inscribed, the glazed case with swing handle on bracket feet, height approx 16.5cm.
A small Regency rosewood bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the square silvered dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'C.J. Case, 54 Bishopsgate St. London', the backplate similarly inscribed, the brass inlaid case with pagoda top and acorn finial above a glazed door flanked by gilt metal scale design fret panels, on a plinth base and bun feet, height approx 30.5cm, together with a matching wall bracket.
An early Victorian ebonized mantel timepiece with eight day single fusee movement, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Barraud & Lund, Cornhill, London, 1676', the backplate similarly inscribed, the four glass architectural case with arched pediment on a plinth base and bracket feet, height approx 24cm.
A late 19th Century German Junghans walnut bracket clock, with eight day movement chiming on gongs, the arched gilt dial applied with foliate gilt spandrels, framing subsidiary chime/silent and fast/slow dials, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals and inscribed 'E.W. Hettich, Jersey', the case with arch pediment carved with foliate decoration flanked by reeded pilasters, on bracket feet, height approx 44cm.
A George III and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial engraved with strike/silent indicator above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed 'Willm Harvey, Brentwood', cornered with foliate scrolls, the pale oak case with arched pediment above a rectangular trunk door, plain base and bracket feet, height approx 208cm (faults).
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass breakarch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture framed by a chapter ring with Roman numerals, cornered with coat of arms spandrels, beneath a circular boss to arch inscribed 'Smoult and Gilbertson, Newcastle', the arched hood with pierced fretwork pediment surmounted with three gilt metal ball finials, the trunk with crossbanded arched door flanked by canted corners above a crossbanded base cornered with leaf inlay, on bracket feet, height approx 227cm (some faults).
A late 19th Century oak cased mantel alarm clock with eight day movement striking on a gong and bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Fattorini & Sons, Patent Automatic Alarm, Bradford, Patent No 16226', the case with carved arch surmount flanked by turned finials, on bracket feet.
A blue opaline glass desk set, late 19th Century, of square shape gilt with 'C' scrolls and flowers raised on spreading bracket feet, the top fitted with two pounce pots, an oval dish and a vase, similarly gilt (minor faults) together with a small group of other glassware including a pair of turquoise opaque vases modelled as hands holding cornucopia (some faults).
A GEORGE I SECRETAIRE CABINET in two parts, the interior of the upper half fitted an arrangement of ten drawers with herringbone line decoration and brass handles, enclosed by panel doors, the interior of the secretaire fitted pigeon holes and short drawers, enclosed by fall front with three long drawers below, brass handles and escutcheons on bracket feet, 43" wide (alterations and repairs) (see illustration).
AN ANTIQUE QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET in two parts, the interior of the upper half fitted three adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed panel doors, four long drawers below, herringbone inlaid decoration and brass escutcheons and swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 35" wide (see illustration).
A LATE 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH WALNUT ESCRITOIRE in two parts, the upper half having a convex frieze drawer and fitted interior with pigeon holes, central cupboard and an arrangement of small drawers with herringbone crossbanding, enclosed by a fall front with two short and two long drawers below, brass swan neck handles and escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet, 44" wide (see illustration).
A late 19th century carved oak cased German bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hoffmeier, the case carved with stylised swirl bands under scrolled foliate top, the gilt and silvered metal dial mounted with pierced gilt metal spandrels, the movement stamped W & HSEB1 and with twin striking coil gongs complete with pendulum
An Edwardian marquetry inlaid and satinwood banded mahogany veneered bureau bookcase of classic Georgian design, having a broken arched pediment above two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, above the fall flap with fitted interior and four graduated long drawers beneath, raised on bracket feet (Illustrated)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOOKCASE ON CHEST, the blind top having moulded cornice over two panelled doors revealing fitted shelves to the interior, the projecting base with crossbanded top and moulded edge above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, all with oval brass plate handles and standing on bracket feet. C1810. 37" Wide x 82" High x 21" Deep.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, the satinwood crossbanded fall revealing fitted interior, above four graduated drawers standing on bracket feet, and having brass plate handles. Associated glazed top with moulded Grecian key cornice above two astragal glazed doors revealing fitted shelves to the interio.C1790 and later. "a marriage". 38" Wide x 87" High x 22" Deep.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by J. Webb of Shrewsbury, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched apeture flanked by baluster turned columns, cross banded pointed arched waist door flanked by half turned pilasters on a panelled cross banded base on bracket feet. Painted arch face decorated with cottages and other buildings, roman numerals seconds dial and date apeture, 30 hour movement striking on one bell. 88" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK BY BAKER OF APPLEBY, now in later case, having moulded cornice over square apeture flanked by spirally turned pilasters, the waist with shaped crossbanded door having inlaid urn decoration, panelled base with similar cross banding on bracket feet. Brass 11" dial with pieced spandrels Roman numerals and date apeture. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. 78" High,
A 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, having hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched apeture flanked by turned columns, the waist with crossbanded rectangular door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panelled base standing on ogee bracket feet. Arch painted face coastal castle to the pediment, Roman numerals and shell painted spandrels, with seconds dial and date apeture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. By Pearce of Stratford. The face 20" x 14". 94" High overall.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH EIGHT DAY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY W.H HARRISON OF CHEPSTOW, having hood with broken swan neck above arched apeture flanked by two moulded columns, the waist with chequered banded inlaid decoration above moulded door flanked by canted angles, on a panelled base with bracket feet. The face with painted scenes of Chepstow Castle, Roman numerals seconds and date dials. 18.5" x 13", 89" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN EVANS LAMPETER, having flat hood with arched apeture,above arch moulded waist door on panel base with bracket feet. The brass face 17" x 12" with foliate spandrels, seconds dial and date apeture marked John Evans Lampeter. Eight day two train movement striking on one bell. 86" High overall.

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