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GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM TURNBULL, NEWCASTLE 18TH CENTURY the brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter, date aperture, and seconds dial, with a signed boss to the arch and pierced brass spandrels, in a case with a straight dentil moulded cornice with corner columns with brass capitals, above an arched trunk door and plinth base on ogee bracket feet; the eight day twin-train movement striking a bell(55cm wide, 217cm high, 28cm deep)
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE LATE 19TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower part with a secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and drawers and a green leather skiver, above three long graduated drawers, raised on French bracket feet(127cm wide, 240cm high, 61cm deep)
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN MURDOCH, EDINBURGH 18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment carved with flower heads and a central urn finial, above an engraved arched brass dial signed to the arch over Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns with brass mounts above a shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a plinth base with ogee bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell(53cm wide, 226cm high, 28cm deep)Footnote: Note: The Edinburgh clockmaker John Murdoch was active from 1752-1775, having been apprenticed to Andrew Dickie. His son, also John, worked as his father's apprentice from 1767.
LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND GONZALO ALVES INLAID SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE CIRCA 1820 of neat size, the dentil moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower part with a secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes, drawers, and a green leather skiver, above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a slide, raised on shaped bracket feet(82cm wide, 186cm high, 52cm deep)
GEORGE II MAHOGANY MONTH-GOING LONGCASE CLOCK, DANIEL OR NATHANIEL DELANDER, LONDON 1730s the engraved silvered brass dial with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial with bolt and shutter maintaining power lever and winder cover, with a Duplex escapement, signed 'Delander/ London', the hood with a shaped and moulded cornice with reeded block finials and scroll brackets, and flanked by canted angles with brass lined stop fluting, above a shaped trunk door flanked by stop fluted quarter columns with brass capitals, on a plinth base outlined with moulding and raised on bracket feet; the month-going movement with duplex escapement with bolt and shutter retaining power(47cm wide, 207cm high, 25cm deep)Footnote: Note: The Delander family of clockmakers spanned several generations from the 17th into the latter 18th century, and produced superbly crafted and innovative clocks and timepieces. Arguably the most famous of the Delanders was Daniel, who was an inventor as well as a highly skilled clockmaker. He was apprenticed in 1692 to Charles Halstead and, later, to Thomas Tompion and became a member of the Clockmakers' Company in 1699. Among his innovations were a patented watch case spring closing mechanism, and a year-going equation. He is credited with improving the duplex escapement so that it could be used in longcase clocks. He died in 1733 and his son Nathaniel, also a highly respected maker, succeeded him, working until 1762. Clocks by Daniel are in the collection of the Guildhall Museum, the Weatherfield Collection, the Science Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing a blue painted and shelved interior; the lower part with a slant front opening to a satin birch fitted interior and baize writing surface, above four long graduated drawers, raised on French bracket feet(103cm wide, 204cm high, 49cm deep approx.)
SCOTTISH LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY CLOCK, THOMAS MCGREGOR, AYTON EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular enameled Roman numeral dial with twin winding holes and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials; in an arch moulded case with brass finial, above an arched crossbanded trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day twin-train movement striking a bell(47cm wide, 223cm high, 22cm deep)
REGENCY MAHOGANY AND EBONISED BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the dentil moulded cornice above astragal glazed doors opening to shelves, the projecting base with three cupboard doors outlined with ebonised moulding, opening to shelves, all raised on bracket feet(176cm wide, 230cm high, 40cm deep)
EARLY VICTORIAN SPECIMEN WOOD LONGCASE CLOCK MID-19TH CENTURY the painted arch dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary second and date dials, two winding holes, the arch painted with a village scene in a case with swan neck pediment and feather finial, flanked by baluster turned columns; the trunk with a panel moulded door flanked by quarter columns, on a panel plinth with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell(58cm wide, 225cm high, 26cm deep)
MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN TABLE-TOP SECRETAIRE CABINET, BY WILKINSON & SONS MID 19TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top over a moulded panel flap and drawer, flanked by further moulded panel doors opening to an interior fitted with pigeon holes and compartments, raised on bracket feet, with brass handles to the sides, stamped 'WILKINSON & SONS 8 OLD BOND STREET' and 8963(105cm wide, 46cm high, 27cm deep)
WILLIAM AND MARY BRASS STUDDED LEATHER CHEST, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF RICHARD PIGG JUNIOR the hinged dome top and front covered in brass stud decoration with flower motifs, scrolls and fleur de lys; the pierced lockplate and escutcheon in the form of a crown with a rose and thistle, opening to a void interior, on a later moulded base with ogee bracket(98cm wide, 62cm high, 55cm deep)Footnote: Note: Richard Pigg Junior worked from the reign of Charles II as 'trunk maker to the Great Wardrobe' until his death in 1706 when he was succeeded by William Johnson. A similar chest with crown escutcheon is in the collection of Ightham Mote, Kent. Another chest with a slightly more elaborate configuration of drawers at the base, also attributed to the workshop of Richard Pigg Junior was offered at Woolley & Wallis, 13 January 2020, lot 28. For a discussion of 17th century coffer makers and their products, see Olivia Fryman, 'Coffer-Makers to the Late Stuart Court, 1660-1714', Furniture History Society, 2016, pp. 1-16.
A George I burr walnut, featherbanded and crossbanded cabinet on chestThe brass bound upper part with rectangular top and quarter-veneered doors with gilt brass strap-work hinges, enclosing twelve short and one long drawer, the lower part with two short and three long graduated drawers on replaced bracket feet, 103cm wide, 55cm deep, 189cm high.
A small figured walnut and crossbanded chestInlaid with boxwood and ebonised lines, the rectangular quarter-veneered moulded top with re-entrant corners above a deep drawers and three long graduated drawers, on six bracket feet, with swing brass carrying handles to the sides, veneered on the reverse, 18th century and later, 84cm wide, 39cm deep, 71cm high.
A George III mahogany serpentine chest The rectangular top above four long graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, with restorations, possibly reduced in depth, 100cm wide, 50cm deep, 96cm high. Provenance: Property from a Berkshire Residence. Purchased Sotheby's, London, Fine Furniture and Clocks, including Property from Two English Collections, 10 September 2007, lot 242.
A George III Channel Islands mahogany wardrobe by Thomas Bishop Inlaid with boxwood lines, the rectangular cavetto moulded cornice above triple panelled doors and sides, enclosing a hanging rail and three shelves, above a shaped apron on outswept bracket feet, signed under the base 'Thomas Bishop, Maker', 127cm wide, 56cm deep, 219cm high. Provenance: Property from a Berkshire Residence Purchased: Sotheby's, London, Fine Furniture and Clocks, including Property from Two English Collections, 10 September 2007, lot 196. Whilst no record has been found of this cabinet-maker, a William Henry Bishop is listed as a Cabinet Maker in Church Street, St Helier, in 1841.
A George III mahogany and chequerbanded linen press The rectangular ogee moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors inlaid with chequer banded ovals enclosing five slides, the lower part with two short and two longs drawers, on ogee bracket feet, with ivory escutcheons, 120cm wide, 55cm deep, 199cm high. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase The ogee moulded cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves and three short drawers; the lower part above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a central secretaire drawer enclosing a tooled leather writing surface, six pigeon-holes and seven short drawers; flanked by four short drawers and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 112cm wide, 51cm deep, 233cm high. Provenance: Purchased John Thompson Antiques, N.Yorkshire, February 2000 £24,500.
A Regency mahogany and chequer banded bowfront dressing chest The shaped rectangular moulded top above a slide with replaced green and gilt tooled leather within a fitted drawer, with hinged side stationery drawer; above two long graduated drawers on slender bracket feet, with retailers stamp, 'H.MAWER & STEPHENSON LTD', 91cm wide, 51cm deep, 84cm high. Provenance: Property from a Berkshire Residence N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A Regency mahogany dressing table and a George III toilet mirror The dressing table inlaid with boxwood and ebonised lines, the rectangular top above one short and two deep drawers, on square tapering gaitered legs, together with a George III mahogany and rosewood crossbanded serpentine toilet mirror, inlaid with boxwood lines, the shield shaped swing plate above three short drawer, on ogee bracket feet, 98cm wide, 45cm deep, 78cm high and 45cm wide, 40cm deep, 58cm high respectively. (2) Provenance: Property from a Berkshire Residence. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
Pair of Regency style mahogany dwarf chest of drawers, each of slightly bowed form, with four graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet, 52cm wide x 42cm deep x 71cm highCondition report: One chest is missing both drop rings to the handles to bottom drawer, some scratches and wear throughout, particularly to tops but no severe damages
Edwardian mahogany inlaid dressing chest with mirrored back single jewellery drawer above and three drawers below on bracket feet H150cm W84cm D54cmCondition report: Good quality, oak lined drawers - structurally all ok, old mould to rear but basically original condition with some general wear
Chinese black lacquered cupboard with decorative chinoiserie foliate and bird gilded decoration, two drawers and cupboards below, on bracket feet, 92cm wide x 47cm deep x 77cm highCondition report: General condition of the piece is good, commensurate with age. No obvious damage or repairs. Some scratches and scuffs to the extremities and small areas of blistering to the lacquered finish on the top back left hand corner, minor dents and scratches. Probably dates from the 1960s - 1980s period.
George III mahogany chest of two short and four long graduated drawers with later brass cup handles on splayed bracket feet, 105cm wide x 61cm deep x 122cm highCondition report: Sound useable condition, with overall marks and wear to the top, all handles are later replacements. Some minor losses to the draw fronts, edges and feet. No key present, overall sound useable condition but would benefit from some sympathetic restoration

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