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An Edwardian mahogany bureau bookcase, with boxwood stringing, the moulded inlaid cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on a bureau with fall front centred by urn patera enclosing an inlaid fitted interior above four long graduated drawers, ogee bracket feet 114cm wide, 232cm, high, 58cm deep
A 19th century mahogany bureau bookcase, in the George III style, the moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze, above two astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior and four drawer base, brass escutcheons and loop handles, raised on ogee bracket feet 94cm wide, 119cm high, 53cm deep
A George III mahogany linen press, the swan neck pediment with shell inlay and above inlaid frieze, above two oval panelled and satinwood cross banded doors and above two short and two long drawers, the whole crossbanded with fan spandrels, bracket feet, replacement brass handles and back plates 122cm wide, 118cm high, 58cm deep
A mahogany musical bracket clock the arched silvered 20cm dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring engraved oak spray spandrels the centre with fruit flower spray and basket the arch inscribed 'Thomas Doughty Wisbeach (sic)' and inscribed with seven airs - 'Psalm Minuet Lango Lee Song Wars Alarms Waterman Changes' eight day repeating movement striking on a bell and chiming on nine bells floral engraved backplate the stepped rectangular moulded bell top case with brass lifting handle and pierced floral spandrels arched glazed side panels brass leaf scroll feet 51cm high excluding handle
A mahogany longcase clock the enamelled 33cm dial painted to the arch with anglers in a river landscape the spandrels with Eastern scenes Roman chapter ring seconds dial and calendar sector pierced brass hands inscribed 'J. Hummel & Co Derby' eight day movement striking on a bell the hood with moulded barrel cornice above fluted tapering pilasters the trunk with an arched door flanked by lotus turned split balusters above a canted base outlined throughout with pollard oak bandings on bracket feet 220cm high
An oak longcase clock the enamelled 31cm dial with rustic arch and rose spandrels Roman chapter ring cut brass hands calendar sector indistinctly inscribed thirty hour movement striking on a bell the hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment and plain freestanding pillars re-entrant trunk door flanked by canted angles outlined with stringing and crossbanded borders on bracket feet 213cm high
A George III mahogany press cupboard the interior retaining one (of five) linen trays enclosed by a pair of panelled curl veneered doors with crossbanded borders and outlined with stringing beneath a moulded cornice the base fitted two short and two long cockbeaded drawers with embossed brass oval handles on shaped bracket feet 127cm wide 199cm high early 19th century
A Victorian oak, walnut and satinwood side cabinet, circa 1870, the rectangular top with an acanthus border, above a scroll carved frieze drawer and two cupboard doors inset with two oval and two carved walnut panels depicting a mother and child afront a statue and putto playing, with scroll bracket and a plinth base, 107cm wide x 136cm high x 48cm deep.
A Japanese lacquer box and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912) decorated in gold hiramakie takamakie, kirigane and nashiji with a figure on horse back passing a tea house within a pine tree landscape, the tea house window sliding to reveal a bijin the sides decorated with willow and flowers, silver coloured rims on bracket feet and within wooden carrying box 5.25" x 3.75"
A late George III oak crossbanded eight-day longcase clock, the 13" arched enamel dial signed ÔBrown, London’ with outer ring of roman numerals, centred second dial and subsidiary date dial, the spandrels painted with architectural ruins, the arch depicting a cottage, the hood with swan neck pediment over baluster turned front corner hood pilasters flanking the arched door over a short shaped trunk door with central lozenge inlay flanked by fluted front corner pilasters over a box base on short bracket feet, 86" high
A George III mahogany bracket clock by James Tregent, Strand, the arched case surmounted by a handle on a pad over fish scale side frets, a moulded base and brass ogee bracket feet, the 7" arched silvered dial with outer ring of arabic numerals, inner ring of roman numerals, signed centre and two winding holes with subsidiary strike and silent dial to the arch, the twin fusee movement with Prince of Wales engraved back plate under a garland and neoclassical style surround striking on a single bell, 15.5" high.. Note: James Tregent is listed as being active 1770 to 1805 watchmaker to the Prince of Wales and The Duke of Sussex
A George II oak fall front bureau, the fall revealing an interior of central sliding well under a central single cabinet flanked by four pigeon holes and two shaped short drawers to each side, the fall with brass key escutcheon over two pull-out lopers and two short over two long graduated drawers fitted with brass replacement handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 36" wide, 37.5" high, 20.5" deep
An oak writing bureau, mid 18th century, the oak fall revealing a central cabinet flanked by three pigeon holes and an arrangement of five short drawers to each side over four long graduated drawers, the top drawer flanked by pull-out lopers, fitted with later brass handles raised on shaped bracket feet (the top and fall possibly replaced), 32" wide, 39" high, 18" deep
A Regency mahogany bowfronted chest of three short over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the drawer fronts boxwood strung and fitted with brass swing handles with rectangular press moulded back plates depicting a thistle on a raised oval plaque surrounded by punch decoration with canted corners over a shaped apron on tall shaped bracket feet (centre short drawer has later gothic revival loop handle), the lock plates by Quiggin Bros Ltd, Liverpool, 46.5" wide, 39" high, 21.5" deep
A George III mahogany fall front writing bureau, the fall with oval brass key escutcheon revealing four central pigeon holes flanked by three short drawers to each side over four short drawers, the fall resting on two pull-out lopers flanking two short over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, all fitted with brass swan neck handles and oval brass key escutcheons raised on shaped bracket feet, 38" wide, 41" high, 22" deep
A George I walnut herringbone strung fall front writing bureau, the fall with oval brass key escutcheon revealing an interior of central well with sliding cover under two short drawers and five pigeon holes flanked by a short drawer and pigeon hole to each side over two pull-out lopers and three long graduated drawers fitted with replacement brass swan neck handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 36" wide, 36.5" high, 20" deep
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the bookcase top with dentil moulded architectural pediment over a blind fret carved frieze and two astragal glazed doors revealing adjustable shelves over a fall front writing surface revealing a central single door cabinet flanked by four short drawers and two pigeon holes to each side over pull-out lopers and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 40.5" wide, 88" high, 21" deep
A gilt metal half tester bed, circa 1870, the head with leaf moulded finials over hinged bracket drape supports, the bowfront foot with leaf moulded corner finials over leaf moulded end supports flanking the central section of eleven bars between two horizontals, maker’s label Wingfield & Son, Birmingham, (including sprung base and side rails), 68" wide
A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, circa 1760, the rectangular top with moulded edge over four long graduated cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles and oval brass key escutcheons under the brushing slide raised on shaped bracket front feet, 30.5" wide, 32" high, 18" deep

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