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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial, black Roman numerals, date aperture and subsidiary seconds, (defective), inscribed 'Wetherell Dudley Port', triple arched Gothic crossbanded door enclosed by half turned baluster pilasters, panel base on tapering bracket feet, 8 day movement striking on a bell, 234cm high overall
A late Victorian mahogany bracket clock, with ormolu embellishments, having a pineapple finial to the pagoda top and with similar finial to each corner in turn above the arched door enclosing the brass dial with advance and retard mechanism to the arch and with two-train striking movement flanked by canted angles with caryatid mounts, the rectangular stepped base with further ormolu mounts and raised on scrolling paw feet. Width 16ins.
An early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, having a brass carrying handle to the arched hood and in turn above the glazed door enclosing the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and advance/retard, strike/silent subsidiary dials to the arch with two-train fusee movement by M. Pearson, Fleet Street, London, flanked on either side by quarter round fluted columns with brass capitals and with pierced grilles to either side on rectangular base raised on bracket feet, the rear of the movement being foliate engraved. Height including carrying handle 17ins.
A late 19th/early 20th century oak bracket clock, the domed hood with torch finial to either side in turn above the arched glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with Roman numerals and advance and retard mechanism to the arch and with three-train fusee movement, flanked by caryatid and foliate ormolu angles and with rectangular stepped base raised on scroll feet. Width 12ins.
A late 19th century George III style mahogany kneehole desk, the rectangular top with moulded edge being boxwood strung and in turn above a central drawer flanked on either side by four short graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles with shaped backplates, brass lock escutcheons and boxwood stringing to each drawer and with central recessed panelled cupboard door and all standing on bracket feet. Width 33ins.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, the well figured top with ogee moulded edge in turn above two short and three long graduated drawers with cast brass drop handles with shaped backplates and similar lock escutcheons with cockbeading to each drawer front and with oak drawer linings, having a moulding below and standing on ogee bracket feet. Width 34ins.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, in two sections, the top half with a moulded cornice above a crossbanded frieze in turn above a pair of thirteen pane glazed doors with wooden astragals enclosing a series of adjustable shelves in turn above the base fitted with one long secretaire drawer with an oval medallion to each side with wooden knob handles and cockbeading to the drawer front, hinging and opening to a green baize lined writing surface and series of drawers and pigeon holes and in turn above a series of short drawers with wooden knob handles and cockbeading to each drawer front and standing on bracket feet. Width 45ins.
A George III mahogany bureau, Chippendale period circa 1780, having a well fitted interior with centre drawer flanked by fluted columns and further flanked by a series of pigeon holes and serpentine fronted drawers, the fall front above four long graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles with pierced backplates and cockbeading to each drawer front flanked on either side by fluted quarter column corners with moulding below and standing on short bracket feet. Width 45ins.
A Regency mahogany longcase clock, having a pagoda top above the arched hood in turn above the 12in. circular silvered dial with subsidiary date and seconds dial and eight-day striking movement by Pitt & Goater, London, having a five-pillar movement and with brass bezel to the convex glass flanked on either side by canted fluted corners with brass insets and in turn above an arched trunk door with applied moulding and well figured flame mahogany veneers also flanked by canted angles being fluted and with brass inserts and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 85ins.
A George III mahogany tallboy, in two sections, the top half with a moulded cornice being boxwood strung and above a crossbanded frieze with two short and three long graduated drawers beneath, each with brass swans neck drop handles with circular backplates, brass lock escutcheons and cockbeading to each drawer front, flanked on either side by inlaid quarter columns and with conforming base fitted with three long graduated drawers with similar drawer furniture and standing on bracket feet. Width 41ins.
A George III style mahogany chest of drawers, the rectangular top with applied moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles with oval backplates, oval lock escutcheons and cockbeading to each drawer front, flanked on either side by fluted quarter column corners with moulding below and standing on ogee bracket feet. Width 32.5ins.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded housekeeper's cupboard, having a moulded cornice with applied Greek key decoration in turn above a crossbanded frieze and with a series of mahogany crossbanded panelled cupboard doors and drawers beneath, the base fitted with a series of nine drawers of various sizes with brass swans neck drop handles, crossbanded and cockbeaded drawer fronts and all raised on bracket feet. Width 75ins.
A George III oak longcase clock, having a moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze in turn above the 9.5in. silvered brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture and cherub spandrels and inscribed "Will Snow 222" and with thirty-hour movement, the glazed door flanked by half round pillars and with arched trunk door beneath and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 80ins.
A George III mahogany tallboy, in two sections, the top half with a moulded dentil cornice above a crossbanded frieze inlaid with a series of shell medallions and in turn above two short and three long graduated drawers with later wooden knob handles and cockbeading to each drawer front and with shaped brass lock escutcheons, flanked on either side by fluted quarter column corners, the base having a moulded edge above three long graduated drawers with similar drawer furniture and all standing on bracket feet. Width 50ins.
A George III mahogany gentleman's press, in two sections, the top half with a moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors with applied mouldings and enclosing shelves, the base fitted with two short above two long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with shaped backplates and cockbeading to each drawer front, with moulding below and standing on bracket feet. Width 51ins.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, of large form, having a swans neck pediment above the glazed door enclosing the 14in. arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials and eight-day striking movement by R. Sutton, Whitehaven and with sheaf binding scene to the arch and windmills to each spandrels, flanked by turned columns and in turn above the short shaped trunk door also flanked by turned columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 91ins.
A 19th century mahogany linen press, having a detachable moulded cornice with crossbanded frieze above a pair of panelled cupboard doors being boxwood strung and rosewood crossbanded and enclosing a series of pull-out slides in turn above the base fitted with two short above two long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles and cockbeading to each drawer front and standing on bracket feet. Width 52ins.
A George III mahogany serpentine fronted chest of drawers, having a moulded edge above three short above three long graduated drawers with circular brass drop handles with embossed oval backplates and brass lock escutcheons, each drawer front being boxwood strung and with cockbeading, with shaped apron beneath and standing on bracket feet. Width 47ins.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a moulded cornice above the glazed door enclosing the 12in. square brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial and with eight-day striking movement and inscribed "Torkington, Newcastle", flanked by fluted pillars with brass capitals with shaped crossbanded trunk door also flanked by fluted columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 81ins.
A George III mahogany tallboy, in two sections, the top half with a moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles and moulded drawer fronts, flanked on either side by fluted columns in turn above the base fitted with a slide and three long graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles and with moulding below and standing on bracket feet. Width 42ins.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, in two sections, the top half having a Greek key arcaded and blind fretwork pediment above a pair of thirteen pane glazed doors with wooden astragals enclosing shelves and flanked by blind fretwork columns, the base having a slope front being satinwood crossbanded and boxwood and ebony strung, opening to a fitted interior and in turn above four long graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles with pierced backplates and similar decoration to each drawer with moulding below and standing on bracket feet. Width 38ins.
A fine quality Georgian English twin fusee bracket clock circa 1800 by James Payne of Fosters Lane, London. The well figured mahogany case with a brass carrying handle to the arched top inset with three raised rectangular brass edged panels. The round dial above two pierced brass cloud form panels. The whole raised on brass ogee bracket feet. 16" high. Together with a Regency mahogany wall bracket, the platform top inlaid with ebony and decorated with coloured roundels. The bracket with scrolling supports and a central brass lions panel.
A good 19th century open mahogany eight day long case clock by M Moody of Cambridge striking on a bell. The arched top with triple brass finials and applied jewelled decoration. Revealing a painted dial with a church and cottages. The case flanked by turned pilasters and an arched top door, raised on a shape bracket plinth. 88 1/2" high.
A good quality Victorian eight day mahogany long case clock. The arched top hood with a broken swan pediment supported on carved and turned column flanking an arched top dial with a moon face wheel. Hand painted with scenes of castles and cottages. The case with turned and fluted columns flanking a triple arched top door. Raised on squat ogee bracket feet. The whole inlaid with cross banding decoration. 93" high.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, in two sections, the top half with a moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves with candle slides beneath, the bureau having a fall front with circular lock escutcheon and fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes and with four long graduated drawers beneath with brass swans neck drop handles, brass lock escutcheons and cockbeading to each drawer front, with moulding below and standing on shaped bracket feet. Width 39ins.
An ebonised chiming table clock, circa 1775, 8-inch dial with rococo spandrels, finely matted centre with calendar aperture and central alarm disc, signed on a silvered plaque Aynesh Thwaites, London, the arch with a silvered and painted moon disc, the three train fusee and chain movement with convertion to anchor escapement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking on a further bell, foliate engraved backplate signed in a cartouche as the dial in cyrillic, the case with bell top, brass carrying handles and pineapple finials, glazed side panels, moulded base and brass bracket feet; together with a later associated wall bracket Clock 52cm. 20.5in. high Bracket 32cm. 12.75in. high
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck break arch pediment, the circular glazed door flanked by open reeded columns, the trunk with long arched door crossbanded in mahogany, flanked by quarter reeded columns, the conforming base with bracket feet, the 13in circular brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals signed 'Hills, Sheffield', the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 86in (219cm) high.
An oak cased longcase clock, the mid 18th century 30 hour movement striking on a bell to a 10in square brass dial, the centre inscribed Thomas Shinn, Mathan No.169, to cast mask spandrels, the later case with a moulded cornice and turned columns flanking a glazed door, the waist door with a moulded edge and pointed top, the base with a moulded apron and bracket feet, 6ft 5in (195.5cm) high.

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