A 19th century, late 17th century style, Dutch walnut and ebonised side tableThe rectangular marquetry top in the style of Jan van Mekeren, after Monnoyer, with a large basket of flowers on a bracket, flanked on each side by bold foliate scrolls with a floral garland linking each side, a bird in each corner, above a conforming frieze drawer with thick 2.5mm marquetry veneer, on tapering cylindrical legs, united by two wavy stretchers, veneered with similarly thick foliate marquetry, with a foliate carved boss in the middle, raised on toupie feet. 114.5cm wide x 72cm deep x 72cm highCondition report: Losses, including sections of marquetry, particularly the stretchers. Restorations including marquetry on top (some later scrolls, patches etc. and later sections including fillets at each end of the drawer. Chips, dents and scratches all-over.
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A George III silver salver, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London 1785, of circular form with engraved crest to the centre and with beaded rim, all raised on four bracket feet, 40.5cm diameter, weight approx 60.4ozCondition report: Hallmarks clear, some scratches and general wear in keeping with age, refer to images
An imposing late 19th century, 18th century style, ebonised and gilt metal mounted, three-train bracket clock, with 'flame' finials, applied masks and caryatids, the sides with pierced and relief-moulded sound frets, the 8" foliate engraved, gilded, arched dial, with strike/silent dial in the arch and an 8-day, triple fusee, three-train musical movement, striking on 5 gongs, with a matching bracket, clock 65cm high. With bracket approximately 95cm high. With bracket, pendulum, winder and key (5)Condition report: Back door and frame damaged, especially moulding along the opening edge of the top and right edges. Left side of door cracked and damaged. Working train not operational in vendor's home. Striking train appears to work, as 1-2 o'clock chimes as it should. Overall bracket ok, like clock, apart from minor chips dents and scratches.
A George III silver waiter, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1780, of circular form with chased decoration and engraved initials, raised on three bracket feet, 18cm diameter, weight approx 7.6ozCondition report: Hallmarks slightly rubbed, some mis-shape to the rim, general wear and light scratches in keeping with age, refer to images
German walnut-cased bracket clock, (R.M Schneckenburger) having a brass dial with a 5" Roman chapter ring framing a matted centre, within foliate spandrels, the train movement striking on two coiled gongs, stamped "RSM" with a rose, nr 961, with arched dome surmounted with flaming torches, bevelled glazed door over a stepped base on gilt brass feet, approx 27 w x 18 d x 60 h cms
A fine early 18th Century style walnut veneered chest of five cock-beaded drawers with brass plate handles and escutcheon flanked by canted corners, to burr walnut top panel, herringbone nay and cross-banded edge, and the bottom drawer exquisitely decorated with a star burst inlay set in a concave panel, standing on bracket feet. Approx. 114 cms high x 103 cms wide x 50 cms deep. Est. £500 - £800.
the inverted bell top mahogany case with handle and four brass ball finials, above arched gilt dial signed at the foot of the silvered chapter ring 'Jno Walker 77 Cornhill London 6777', the twin fusee movement signed and numbered to the backplate, striking on two gongs, with twin brass side fret panels and raised on brass bracket feet, 38cm high
with brushing slide over four long graduated drawers with original brass swanneck handles, on bracket feet 83 x 87 x 47cmCondition report: some loss of veneer to top at corner, loss of cock beading to drawers, pitted abrasions to drawer supports, loss of handle to brushing slide, old repairs and possible additions to feet, worm to base
A teak apothecary type chest drawers, the top with applied moulded edge above twenty short drawers with turned knob handles, on short bracket feet, 86cm wide, 101.5cm high, 32cm deepCondition report: Drawer internal size: 13 cm wide, 24 cm deep, 13 cm high.Overall condition very good with no notable damage, some minor marks and wear in places.
The Trafalgar Floor Clock by Comitti of London, limited edition number 3 of 50, the mahogany inlaid case housing a Keisinger eight day chiming movement, playing Whittington, St. Michael and Westminster chimes, with strike/night off/silent options, the trunk door with glass lenticle, flanked by quarter fluted columns, on splayed bracket feet, 214cm high

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