A Chinese carved bamboo brushpot (Bitong), Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th century, carved in high relief with a group of scholars and works in paddy fields, in a rocky landscape with overhanging fir branches, on short, bracket feet, signed in ink to base, 6 3/8in. (16.2cm.) high, good patina. * Please note: This lot is being re-offered after being won at our June sale by a Chinese bidder who was uncontactable after the sale and therefore defaulted on the purchase.
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A late Georgian oak and mahogany cased longcase clock by Rogers of Dudley, second quarter 19th century, the arched brass dial plate with mask and dolphin spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and engraved centre with winged mythical beasts, subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, signed to roundel to the arch, eight day bell strike movement, the mahogany hood with swan-neck pediment over reeded columns, conforming with the half-length quarter columns flanking the shell inlaid door on the oak trunk, over a deep box base with shell inlay, on bracket feet, 96½in. (245.2cm.) high.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the dentil cornice over a blind fret frieze, the top with two short over three long graduated drawers with original gilt brasses, the angles with fluted quarter columns, on a three drawer base with ogee bracket feet, 47 x 24in. (119.5 x 61cm.), 67¼in. (170.75cm.) high. *Some losses to dentil carving. Replaced section to blind fret frieze to back of RH side, Small old shrinkage crack to lower LH side. Polish to top of RH side a little matted. A few minor losses to cockbeading. Good colour and patina.
An unusual Georgian mahogany wall hanging wine bottle box, the vertical rectangular box with sliding front door, opening to reveal well for storage of three wine bottles, the wall hanging bracket and sliding door carved in the form of a lover heart, 10½ x 4¾in. (26.7 x 12cm.), 18½in. (47cm.) high to top of handle.
Three George III mahogany tea caddies for restoration, of sarcophagus form, the first with ornate gilt metal handle, inlaid with string banding, opening to reveal three compartments with original tin canisters, 11in. (28cm.) wide, together with a three compartment tea caddy with ornate escutcheon, raised on short bracket feet and a further smaller version with no inners plus another. (4)
A George III 8 day longcase clock by Richard Grove of London, c.1800, the bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, fronted by an arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and silvered centre engraved with foliage, with sunburst subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Richd Grove London', within gilt brass floral and shell spandrels and foliate engraved 'Strike/Silent' dial to arch, the mahogany case with broken arch top with fluted columns, well figured arched trunk door and panelled base with ogee bracket feet, 79¼in. (201.5cm.) high. *Lacks hour hand. Has not run for many years and will probably require cleaning and servicing. Oak seatboard to movement is original. Cheek boards to case have alterations - case and movement possibly matched. Hood lacks finials. Side glass to LH side of top has been crudely glued back in place and the RH side is in later green glass. Hood otherwise good. Caseback has replacement piece to LH top and repair baton at top. Trunk good with good colour and patina. Chip to top LH corner of door and another lower down on LH side. Both locks replaced, c.1900 and have keys. Base has old horizontal shrinkage crack with dark staining along the length from an old attempt to restore. Small chip above left foot.
A George IV mahogany and parquetry triple fusee musical bracket clock, by William Jordan of Rickmansworth, the silvered arched Roman dial signed to the arch and with engraved rose spandrels, subsidiary chime selection dial at twelve, fronting a movement striking the hours on a nested set of eleven bells playing six airs and chiming on a twelfth bell, in an arched mahogany case with brass side handles, pierced brass grilles to sides and glazed rear door, on a parquetry banded plinth with gilt brass ball feet, 18½in. (47cm.) high.
A William IV rosewood and marble console table, the inset white and grey marble top with bevelled edge, over a reel and rope twist bordered frieze, with central brass inlaid tablet, raised on two swept bracket supports carved with stiff leaves, berries, rosettes and scrolls, the rear stile supports with scroll brackets, to plinth bases with foliate borders, 44¼ x 20¼in. (112.5 x 51cm.), 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A French Boulle inlaid striking bracket clock by Hatton of Paris, late 19th century, the balloon shaped case with gilt metal scroll, mask and floral mounts and floral urn finial, brass inlay and tortoiseshell veneers, glazed front pendulum aperture, 2¾in. Roman enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, signed 'Hatton Paris', Japy Freres twin barrel movement with outside countwheel strike on the hour and half hour on a bell, no. 1400, cast gilt brass seated maiden pendulum bob, 12in. (30.5cm.) high.
A Georgian mahogany chest of drawers, the two upper drawers over three graduated lower drawers flanked by quarter fluted edges, brass swan neck handles, on ogee bracket feet, height 89cm, length 118cm, depth 57cm. Condition: top right side drawer front split, front right and back left foot damage, pieces present in drawer, middle drawer brass escutcheon chipped, damage to some areas of drawer front piping, other general surface wear and small old scuffs and scratches, general colour and patination is good overall.
A Regency period flame mahogany bracket clock with Roman convex dial signed French, Royal Exchange, London, twin fusee movement with rack and snail strike on a bell and pull-repeat mechanism, engraved and signed backplate with pendulum lock, door keys and pendulum, 49cm high including handle
A 19th Century French ebonised and boulle work bracket clock of waisted form, gilded dial with porcelain Roman cartouche chapter ring, 8 day French square plated rack and snail movement striking a coiled gong, with key and pendulum and wall bracket. 47cm high excluding top finial, Boulle work a/f
AN OAK JOINT STOOL the rectangular top above an earlier carved bracket decorated with trefoil and foliage, 51cm high, 50cm wide and 28cm deep and an oak side table with single drawer above tapering legs, 59cm high, 56cm wide and 40cm deep (2) Condition Report: stool has had extensive old worm on the bracket, splits on top, joints loose
A Rococo design bronze candlestick, with case 'C' scroll and leaf decoration, on three bun feet, (cast in four sections with later cut glass sconce), 27.5cm high, together with a pair of Victorian brass candleholders, with pierced scrolling leaf decoration, on stepped platform base, and bracket feet, 28cm high (the bases stamped HBM&Co, the top section of one inclining inwards slightly)Condition report: candlestick slightly oxidisedlater glass sconcecandleholders top section of one iclines inwards
A Victorian burr walnut table top stereoscopic viewer, the table tilting on a ratchetted bracket, with pierced sliding card holder and base drawer, containing over 30 stereoscopic cards. 59cm long, 30cm wide, 43cm highCondition report: Splitting to veneer near hinged end, missing large upper lens and brass rods

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