An 18th century oak and mahogany banded dresser base, with quartered and reeded columns, fitted with nine drawers and on ogee bracket feet. 92 cm high x 202 cm wide x 58 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This dresser is in good overall condition commensurate with age and use. There is slight veneer chipping and cracking in places and light shrinkage to the panel doors to the top. the handles are later replacements.
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A George III mahogany and rosewood crossbanded serpentine dressing mirrorThe shield shaped swing plate with shaped uprights with applied ivory roundels, above three frieze drawers on shaped bracket feet, with ivory escutcheon, 45cm wide, 21cm deep, 59cm high.N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
An unusual George II mahogany and brass mounted longcase clock and barometer by Richard PeckoverThe pagoda shaped hood with brass flame finials above silk backed fretwork above an arched door flanked by cast columns, the 12inch brass dial with eagle and urn spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman & Arabic numerals, signed 'Richard Peckover, LONDON' with matted centre and subsidiary seconds and date aperture, with strike/silent, blued steel hands, the eight day movement with five pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the arched moulded front door with a glazed barometer, with fielded panel to the plinth on ogee bracket feet, 54.5cm wide, 28cm deep, 266cm high.Provenance:C. Wills.Christie's, London, Dealing in Excellence, A Celebration of Hotspur & Jeremy, 20 London 2008, lot 141.Comparative Literature:R.W. Symonds, A Book of English Clocks, Harmondsworth, 1947, p.68.N. Goodison, English Barometers and Their Makers 1680-1860, Woodbridge, 1977, pp.144-146.T.Robinson, The Longcase Clock, Woodbridge, 1981, p.270.P.G.Dawson, The Iden Clock Collection, Woodbridge, 1987, pp..260-261Richard Peckover is recorded in Change Alley in 1735 and Royal Exchange in 1751, taking over Quare and Horseman's business in 1733.
A mid 19th century burr walnut bracket clock, Dent, London, No.802The pagoda top above straight pierced fret sides on rectangular moulded base with turned ebonised feet, the circular 5.75", signed and numbered Roman dial, with minute track, strike/silent at XII with original fleur-de-lys hands, the movement with shouldered plates united by five tapering pillars, both plates punched numbered '802' on their lower edges, the anchor escapement with rack strike on a long blued steel circular-section gong with trip hour-repeat cord to the base, the back plate signed and numbered, 30cm high.
A late 19th century Louis XIV style scarlet-tortoiseshell and brass inlaid mantel clock Applied with gilt metal mounts, of cartouche shape, with flame finials above a circular engraved dial with Roman numerals, on pierced bracket feet, the movement with Brocot escapement striking on a gong, numbered 24697 and 411, 28cm high.N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A George III mahogany single drawer box, with crossbanded top and drawer front, on bracket feet. 13 cm high x 30 cm wide x 16 cm deep (possibly the base of a toilet mirror). CONDITION REPORT: This little box looks to be the base of a toilet mirror but there are no indications of a mirror upright being in position on the top - there are no holes or patches. There is minor veneer damage and moulding loss in place.
A large late Victorian ebonised three train spring driven bracket clock, with Cambridge and Westminster chimes striking on eight bells and one gong. Height 69 cm, width 45 cm, depth 28 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement is fully wound on the right hand facing train. Both other trains wind. The movement is a little dusty but does appear to be ticking away. When the hands are advanced the movement does both chime and strike. We have the pendulum but no key. The silvered brass dial is in good order. The case itself is a little dusty and dirty and there are some minor stress fractures to the ebonised finish particularly around the top arch. All brass work is present. The doors are not warped. The front door is not locked. Both the key and the pendulum are present. All metalwork is present.
A 19th century Black Forest Cuckoo bracket clock, with two train fusee type movement, with carved case and compete with key and pendulum. Height 39 cm, width 25 cm, depth 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock does not bear a Beha makers mark or indeed any other apparent marks to the back of the movement. The back of the clock case however bears a label for G & P Kuss & Co, Clock and Watchmakers, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. This clock would appear to have the original rear door. The movement winds on the right hand train when viewed from the front. The left hand train does appear to wind, there is no resistance but clearly some attention is required here. We have not had the movement running. We do have the key and pendulum but not the bell. The case is in generally reasonably good order with no significant losses. As we have not had the movement operating we do not know if the bellows work or the cuckoo itself.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bracket clock, with silvered dial and three train spring driven movement striking on five gongs, complete with key and pendulum. Height 42 cm, width 28 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on the middle and left hand front facing trains. The right had train is fully wound. When the movement is manually advanced it does appear to strike. We have the key and pendulum. The movement does not appear to be currently ticking. The silvered brass dial is a little tarnished in places but in generally good order. The clock case is also in good condition with no serious issues. There is a minor nibble to the front right hand cornice corner and the odd other surface mark and scuff. The worst affected area is to the right hand and left hand returns to the pediment. There is some veneer loss here at the front right hand corner and half way down the left hand return.
A late 19th century bracket clock, with two train spring driven Winterhalder and Hoffmeier movement striking on two gongs, complete with pendulum. Height 53 cm, width 32.5 cm, depth 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. We have the pendulum. The movement appears to be ticking away. It does strike when advanced. The hour hand is missing. The dial is in reasonable order with some rubbing to the silvering. The case is in generally good condition with no significant issues. It is simply a little dirty and dusty. We do not have either the front door or back door key. The front door is not locked and the lock is present. The rear lock is actually missing.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, with two train striking movement, twin fusee, dial marked Robert Roskell, Liverpool. Height excluding handle 46 cm, width 32 cm, depth 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The arched top has a central square section holding the brass handle, this square section has some cracking to the veneer and is slightly loose within its surround, the right-hand side moulding has a central split and the arch veneer has some splitting also. The circular dial is generally in good condition with some minor losses to the paint and some wear to the makers details, the clock body has a split below the circular dial running along the re-entrant tablet inlay, the base with minor edge knocks etc, the sides fish scale vents have some oxidation throughout, and the left side has some splitting to the veneers as does the right side, the rear door has been re-glazed and has applied repair labels dating to December 03 and July 2016, the movement has some scratches but generally appears in good condition, the rocking mechanism for the dial appears to be missing, there appears to be an additional wooden section to the opposing side, the rear door has some veneer splitting and minor losses but overall the clock is in good condition. The clock has not been running and we are unable to advise whether the clock is operational.
An 18th century walnut bureau bookcase, the top with moulded cornice above a pair of well figured doors opening to shelves, pigeonholes and drawers, the base with slope front to fitted interior with well and with two short and two long actual drawers with moulding below and raised on bracket feet. Height 205 cm, width 104 cm, depth 54 cm. NOTE: The bureau is actually veneered on the top and whilst the top and bottom match extremely well this is a marriage. The bureau could clearly be used as a bureau only (see illustration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Robert Manley London, with eight day striking movement, long trunk door and panelled base raised on bracket feet. Height 220 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. The date wheel is present but currently detached from the movement and requires some attention. The dial has lost all of its silvering but is in generally good order. The hood door has a cracked glass. The trunk door is not warped. We have both the hood and trunk door keys and they do lock. The lock escutcheons are later. The case is in generally good condition with only minor blemishes. There is a stress fracture to the join running vertically on the bottom front panel. The plinth moulding seems to be raised on later short bracket type feet.
A George III Hepplewhite period chest of drawers, with quarter veneered well figured top with boxwood strung and rosewood banded moulded edge above four long graduated drawers with circular handles and backplates with shaped apron beneath and raised on tall splayed bracket feet. Height 85.5 cm, width 89.5 cm, depth 52 cm (see illustration).
A George III figured mahogany chest on chest, with moulded and dentil cornice fitted two short and six long graduated drawers on bracket feet. 186 cm high, 100 cm wide, 56 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The frieze veneer has some splitting and some small losses. The drawers have splitting to the baseboards. The top drawer of the lower stage has additional strengthening to the interior. The upper stage middle long drawer has some loose cockbeading to the right side, the lower stage sides have some nibbling to the upper edge and some splitting to the side panels as well as the upper stage has splitting to the sides. No evidence of any worm damage. The rear bracket feet have splitting and repairs. The lower stage base rail has some small veneer patches but overall in good condition commensurate with age and use.
Pair of early 20th Century mahogany bookcases, each with a moulded and blind fretwork cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base with a gadroon moulding above two blind fretwork decorated drawers and two fielded panel doors, on bracket feet, 46.75ins wideNeeds gentle clean up and light polish. No major damage or restoration. All glass in both bookcases is in good condition
19th Century Continental mahogany bow front commode chest, the shaped line inlaid top above four graduated drawers with brass ring handles and bracket feet, 40ins wideHas patches to top and sides where polish is gone, solid, no splits but does need repolishing. Handles are later replacements
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany writing bureau, with fall front revealing fitted interior, above 1 short and 3 long crossbanded drawers, all with swan neck handles & inlaid detail. Raised on bracket supports. No key for drawers or front. Key present for internal compartment & working. W95cm d53cm h100cm
Theodore Alexander mahogany library bookcase, with a broken architectural pediment centered by the Spencer arms, above a blind fret carved frieze and Gothic astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a moulded edge top above a blind fret carved frieze and eight panel drawers with swag drop handles, on bracket feet. W81cm D41cm h201cm

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