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A George III small ebonised bracket timepiece with alarm circa 1770 the four-pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and plain tapered backplate mounted with alarm wind pulley wheel the 5. inch silvered brass break-arch Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands and alarm disc to centre with Arabic five minutes to chapter ring and signed Eliezr Chater London in a circular panel to the arch the inverted bell top case with brass carrying handle and circular over concave topped rectangular side windows and brass filled mounted angles on skirt base with brass bracket feet 35cm high excluding handle. Eliezer Chater is recorded in Baillie G H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Exchange Alley 1751-1777.
A George III figured mahogany triple pad top eight-day bracket clock circa 1795 the five-pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement and Strike/Silent lever to the arcade border engraved rectangular backplate the 8. inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial signed Willm Fidgett London to centre the shallow arch-top case with hinged carrying handle and brass-bound panels over brass fishscale sound frets to sides and beneath dial flanked by brass inset canted angles on moulded plinth base with brass ogee bracket feet 40cm high excluding handle. William Fidgett is recorded in Britten F J Old Clocks & Watches and their Makers as working in London circa 1780-1825.
A German oak cased four-glass eight-day quarter chiming mantel clock by Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer circa 1900 the two-train movement chiming on two gongs with 5.5. inch x 7. inch silvered dial inscribed Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh to centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes the upper angles with subsidiary Fast/Slow and Chime/Silent dials in rectangular bevel glazed case with aperture to the cavetto moulded edge top and on moulded base with squat bracket feet 26cm high.
A late 19th century French champleve enamelled and porcelain panel inset brass eight-day four-glass mantel clock the gong-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and polychrome rosette centred floral garland painted white Arabic numeral dial set into shaped crest top scroll sided polychrome champleve enamel fascia inset with porcelain panel painted with Cupid and Psyche beneath dial the sides and back bevel glazed on outswept bracket feet with shaped apron between to front 32cm high.
A Victorian walnut eight-day bracket clock the four-pillar twin fusee gong-striking movement with Rise/Fall regulation and 5. inch silvered Roman numeral arch dial with foliate engraved spandrels beneath Fast/Slow and Strike/Silent regulation dials to arch the break-arch case with vase finials over Corinthian pilasters to front angles on foliate carved panel centred fluted plinth base with lobed bun feet 38cm high.
A Regency figured mahogany small eight-day bracket timepiece circa 1830 the four-pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and foliate border engraved shouldered backplate signed Purvis North Audley St Grosr Square with 5 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial in rectangular case with foliate finial over stepped top and fluted cavetto cornice the front with tapered raised panel on conforming plinth base with brass ball feet 34cm high. An Alexander Purvis is recorded in Britten F J Old Clocks & Watches and their Makers as working from 4. North Audley Street 1825-42.
A George III figured mahogany eight-day bracket clock circa 1790 the five-pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement with original verge escapement trip repeat and foliate engraved backplate the 7. inch silvered brass break-arch Roman numeral dial with sweep calendar hand and signed Robert Cox Christchurch to centre with Arabic five minutes and foliate engraved decoration the inverted bell top case with brass carrying handle and urn finials over brass edged front door and circular window over concave topped rectangular windows to sides on plinth base with brass bracket feet 47cm high excluding handle. Robert Cox is recorded in Baillie G H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Christchurch in 1791.
A George III figured mahogany eight-day pad top bracket clock circa 1795 the four-pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement now with anchor escapement and shouldered backplate signed Ward London the 8. inch convex cream painted Roman numeral circular dial similarly signed and with pierced brass hands the single pad top brass-mounted break-arch case with hinged carrying handle and brass fishscale arched side frets with conforming frets beneath dial and canted brass-mounted angles on plinth base with bracket feet movement with restorations 40cm high excluding handle.
An early 19th century oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock with four-pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement and 11. inch square white Roman numeral dial with arched calendar aperture polychrome bird perched on branch decoration and signed Bedford Hingham to centre the angles with rose painted spandrels in a flat-top case with ogee moulded pediment and turned pilasters to hood over rectangular trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet movement and dial probably associated to case 196cm high.
An oak eight-day longcase clock circa 1772 the five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 11.75. inch brass break-arch dial with recessed seconds dial calendar aperture and applied plaque signed E. Harvey Brentwood to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and scroll cast spandrel applied angles the arch with subsidiary Strike/Silent dial and conforming scroll cast mounts in a case with swan neck pediment and reeded pilasters to hood over break-arch trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet probably associated 218cm high. Probably Eleanor Harvey who is recorded in Baillie G H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Brentwood after the death of her husband John in 1772.
A figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock with rocking ship to arch West Country circa 1820 the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with white painted 12. inch Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched calendar aperture to centre and rose painted spandrels the arch with rocking man of war between a fortress and rocky outcrop the case with swan neck pediment and ring-turned pilasters to hood over short ebony line panel inlaid trunk door and conforming plinth base with bracket feet 215cm high.
A George III figured mahogany secretaire chest with moulded edge top over secretaire drawer fronted as two short drawers enclosing interior fitted with stationery drawers and arcaded pigeonholes with three further graduated drawers with brass ring handles beneath on splayed bracket feet with shaped apron between 106cm high 104cm wide 51cm deep.
A Victorian figured mahogany standing corner cabinet with canted cornice over banded rosewood frieze and twin astragal arch glazed doors enclosing shelved interior and flanked by canted angles the conforming base with twin arch panel flame figured doors over bracket feet with shaped apron between 210cm high 117cm wide 57cm deep.
OWEN, HAVERFORDWEST; an oak longcase clock the eight day striking movement with 14 inch painted dial the arch and spandrels painted with floral bouquets, the hood with bead and fret carved bell flower decoration and fluted pilasters the case enclosed by a rectangular door with bobbin turned quarter column corners on a panelled base with bracket feet, 91 inches high overall
RICHARD SAINSBURY, BRIDGWATER; an 18th Century oak longcase clock the eight day striking movement with 12 inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial the hood with broken pediment scroll pediment and turned pilasters the case with reeded and banded decoration on bracket feet, 83 inches high
A burr yew finished bureau bookcase in George II style, the upper section with an arched pediment centred by a circular fan patera over a panel glazed door, the lower section with a crossbanded fall over four graduating cockbeaded doors flanked by ring turned pilasters, bracket feet, 72 inches high x 22 inches wide
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase the associated upper part with broken scroll pediment and blind fret carved decoration enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors the base with fall front revealing a fitted interior with four graduated drawers under on bracket feet. 96 inches high x 39 inches wide
Oak Art Nouveau bedroom suite, comprising of a wardrobe with a wide cornice above a mirror panel flanked by doors with carved foliate details on a base section of two drawers raised on bracket feet, 67 1/4in (170.7cm) wide; a washstand of two drawers, 42in (106.7cm) wide; and a railed bed stead, 50in (127cm) wide
An early 19th century mahogany linen press, the upper section with arched pediment over two plain panelled doors enclosing three linen shelves, the base with two short and two long drawers, the brass drop handles with oval embossed backplates decorated with chicken and chicks, raised on bracket feet, 125.5 cm wide x 192 cm high

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