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A rococo four piece bedroom suite, comprising a wardrobe with moulded cornice over panelled door flanked by two mirrored doors over two drawers, 170cm wide, a dressing table with long central mirror with drawers on bracket feet, 115cm wide, a double bed with panelled head board and shaped footboard, 153cm wide, a washstand with pierced pediment above marble back on rectangular marble top on cupboard with cabriole legs, 116cm wide
A late George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, circa 1790, the 14" dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture beneath a moonphase movement painted with religious scenes to the spandrils and inside the chapter ring, with an eight day hourly striking movement, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with ogee door with crossbanded decoration, on a base with a crossbanded panel, raised on short bracket feet, height 229cm .
A late George III oak bureau bookcase, circa 1800, the moulded cornice with dentil moulding above a pair of panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelving, on a bureau with fall front enclosing pigeon holes and drawers above four graduated long drawers with moulded edges and brass swan neck pulls, raised on bracket feet, height 220cm x width 107cm x depth 35cm.
A late 18th century Dutch press, veneered in burr walnut, with detachable serpentine cornice, rococo carved motifs supporting back stands for vases, above a pair of shaped panelled doors with floral carving, enclosing shelves, the bombe fronted base with three long drawers applied Neo-Classical style laquered brass handles and escutcheons, the front scrolling protruding corners on furry claw and pad feet, the sides on bracket feet. 5ft. 1in. (155cm) wide x 7ft. 11in. (241cm) high.
A mid 18th century walnut veneered chest of North country origin, the top cross banded and having fine feather banded borders (some old patch repair), the dentil cavetto moulded edge above three short and four long graduated oak lined drawers with well figured veneered fronts, open brass plate handles and escutcheons, with front fluted angled corners, on later bracket feet. 3ft. 8in. (112cm).
An Edwardian mahogany serpentine front sideboard, in Sheraton Revival style, the top cross banded and edged with ebony stringing, the centre with a baize lined divided cutlery drawer, stamped No. 030277, with brass plate ring handles, above a cupboard and two flanking full length enclosed cupboards, fitted shelves and a zinc lined cellaret, the canted corners on bracket feet. 4ft. (122cm). Possibly late Gillows.
An early 19th century oak Welsh dresser, the top with a moulded cornice and open plate shelves, the base with three frieze drawers and two central drawers with later mahogany wood knob handles, flanked by a pair of doubled panelled cupboard doors, triple panelled sides, on bracket feet. (Back replaced in hardboard). 5ft. 11in. (180cm) x 6ft. 11in. (211cm).
An early 19th century table clock, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, having a circular white painted dial inscribed Josh Foster, Exchange Alley, London, the arched mahogany veneered case with chequer stringing, a brass handle to the top, the sides with fabric backed brass grills, on bracket feet. 18in. (45cm).
An Edwardian four piece electroplated tea and coffee service, in Regency style, the rectangular ogee partly ribbed bodies with gadroon borders interspersed with shells, the teapot and coffee pot with swan neck and scroll spouts, the hinged covers with ivory finials, foliage capped bracket handles, on ball feet. Makers Walker and Hall, Sheffield. (4).
A mahogany cased bracket clock with brass carrying handle, domed top, fluted columns to the sides on a stepped base and brass bracket feet; the silvered dial with "Tempus Fugit" panel, Roman numerals with chime/silent and 4-8 chime facilities enclosing a German eight-day[?] movement striking on gongs, 40 cms.
An early 19c mahogany and oak longcase clock with caddy top, brass finials, fluted columns to the side of the hood over a trunk with fluted sides, shaped door, cross-banded base on bracket feet; the white painted dial inscribed "Tate Winterton" and with balloon and sailing vessels to the top of the face, jewelled decorative spandrels, Arabic numerals and seconds and date dials, enclosing an eight-day movement, 230 cms. overall.
An early 19c style oak and mahogany longcase clock with broken arch pediment, plain turned columns to the side of the hood, over a plain case with cross-banded shaped door, raised upon short bracket feet; the painted dial inscribed "W.Hewson, Lincoln" and with a figure to the top, flowers as spandrels, eight-day movement with seconds and date dials, 223 cms. high.

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