A Victorian eight day longcase clock, mahogany, rosewood crossbanded, the 14” arched painted dial with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the arch painted with a hunting scene over architectural studies to the spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment over front corner turned baluster hood pilasters above an ogee arched short trunk door flanked by short baluster front corner pilasters on a box base and ogee moulded bracket front feet, 237cm high
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A George III bracket clock, ‘Cha Clay’, London, the 6” dial with mock pendulum aperture, foliate pieced spandrels under a subsidiary calendar dial to the arch, signed to the centre of the silvered chapter ring with inner Roman and outer Arabic numerals, the five pillar movement with single fusŽe, verge escapement with repeat pull for the hours and quarters, striking on one large and two small bells, the movement with foliate engraved back plate, the case with inverted bell top under a swing handle with arched glazed front door, glazed sides and back on short block feet, 24cm wide, 45.5cm high, 15cm deep (with repairs and renewals)
A George III bureau bookcase, oak, later, overall carved, the leaf carved cornice over two fielded ogee arched single panel doors, revealing two adjustable shelves, above a carved fall front, revealing an arrangement of short drawers and pigeon holes over four long graduated drawers fitted with later brass drop handles raised on carved shaped bracket feet, 93cm wide, 213cm high, 51cm deep
A Regency secretaire chest, mahogany, boxwood strung, the rectangular top with deep crossbanded border over a deep secretaire drawer with two oval satinwood panels, each centred with a brass swing handle on oval back plate opening to reveal an arrangement of central cabinet flanked by four pigeonholes and four short drawers to each side, over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers fitted with conforming handles over a shaped apron on splay bracket feet, 125cm wide, 113cm high, 56cm deep
A George I bureau, walnut, herringbone banded, the fall revealing an arrangement of short serpentine drawers and pigeon holes over a well with sliding top above two pull-out lopers and an arrangement of two short over two long graduated drawers fitted with replacement brass handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 96.5cm wide, 101cm high, 58.5cm deep
A late George III chest on chest, mahogany, the dentil cornice and blind fret frieze over two short and three long drawers to the upper section on a three drawer base, all fitted with pressed brass swan neck handles, raised on ogee moulded front bracket feet (faded) 108cm wide, 184cm high 53cm deep
A William IV secretaire bookcase, mahogany, crossbanded, the bookcase top with swan neck pediment over two astragal glazed doors revealing three adjustable shelves above a deep secretaire drawer revealing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and short drawers over three long cockbeaded drawers to the base, all fitted with turned wooden handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 79cm wide, 198cm high, 48cm deep
GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, c. 1800, (the satinwood inlay probably later), the projecting cornice over a pair of panelled doors, each inlaid with a swagged urn, opening to reveal slides, the lower section with two short over two long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. 2m by 1.21m by 0.58m
EARLY GEORGE III OAK CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with projecting cornice above a frieze carved with blind fretwork, above two short over three long graduated drawers, all flanked by fluted quarter columns, the lower section with three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, with original gilt-brass pulls. 1.67m by 1.17m by 1.55m
C18th George III oak and mahogany crossbanded Lancashire dresser with hinged top above three dummy short drawers, a working long drawer modelled as three short drawers and three working short drawers, all with brass swan-neck handles, flanked by reeded pilasters and raised on ogee bracket feet, 58ins. wide (overall) (see illustration).
Late C19th Walnut & Brass Mounted Bracket Clock, enamelled dial with Arabic Numerals with pierced & decorative centre boss, 2 train movement striking on gong with decorative embossed bezel with cast brass face plate on gadroon brass bracket supports with extensive pierced & ornate brass work, caddy top with brass terminal approx. 17"H x 10 3/4" across feet, 8 1/2"D (key & pendulum in office)
An electroplated five piece tea and coffee service, the oval serpentine panelled bodies on a stem foot, the inscribed teapot, hot water , jug and coffee pot with either swan neck or scroll spouts, the covers with ebony finials and bracket handles, a milk jug and a swing handled sugar bowl. Makers Mappin & Webb, Prince’s plate.

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