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An 18th century mahogany cased bracket clock, the domed brass face with silverised dials, gilt spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals,, and date aperture, signed Peacock, Royal Exchange, London, probably George Peacock circa 1770, the fusee movement striking on a bell engraved with an oriental style scene, the case decorated with busts and acorn finials, 53cm high
A 19th century Chinese silk sleeve embroidered with village scenes in tones of blue; an unusual lamp base in the form of a Indian ceremonial elephant; The Tiger Hunt, gouache on paper, signed E. Sharma, framed; an interesting Persian table casket hand painted with traditional polo scene with bone & metal inlaid panels, bracket feet etc.
An Elkington & Co silver presentation salver, Birmingham 1916, of lobed circular form with scroll border, the centre engraved 'Presented to Dr Arthur Geoffrey Evans on the occasion of his marriage Nov 15th 1917 by the Tenants of Lower Sapey Parishioners & Friends', raised on three scroll bracket feet, 33cm diameter, weight approx 28oz
An 18th century oak linen press, the cavetto cornice above two shaped, panelled doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by a reeded canted corner on each side, over one long drawer, the base with a brushing slide over two short and two long graduated drawers with ovolo lip-moulded edges, on shaped bracket feet, 123 x 55 x 196cm high
A Victorian silver ink stand, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1866, the marquise shaped stand with cast scroll border and raised on four bracket feet, housing two silver topped glass wells and a central taperstick holder with snuffer, 24cm wide, total weighable silver approx 10.6oz (at fault)
An Edwardian William Comyns & Sons silver and tortoiseshell desk set, London 1908, comprising; an ink stand of serpentine form with silver mounted and pique swag decoration, the centre housing glass well, raised on four silver bracket feet, 23cm wide (at fault), an oval documents clip and a pair of candlesticks, 15cm high, each with conforming decoration
LEONARD STANFORD MERRIFIELD, FRBS (1880-1943) DENNY MEMORIAL the emblematic classical female figure supporting a ship on each hand and standing bare foot on the globe of the earth above bust before laurels, on flared bracket with serpentine tablet inscribed in relief THE DENNY LIBRARY IN MEMORY OF SIR ARCHIBALD DENNY, BT, LL.D BORN 1860 DIED 1936, bronze, signed L S MERRIFIELD 1939, even dark patina, 181 hSir Archibald Denny, Bt, naval architect and owner of the Scottish Shipbuilder William Denny & Brothers Ltd Good condition
A LOUIS XV BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, 18TH C, THE ENGLISH MOVEMENT C1840 inlaid in cut brass on a ground of stained horn in ormolu mounts, the cast dial centred by lyre and two quivers above globe and emblems of architecture including square and dividers encircled by blue and white enamel chapters, the chain fusee movement striking on coiled wire gong and engraved J Walker 40 Prince's St Leicester Sq London, 59cm h Dirty but largely unrestored, some loss to brass inlay, several of the enamel chapter plaques cracked, pendulum associated, rear door an old replacement. One of the arched glass lights to the sides detached but present
A FIGURED MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK J COOK CAMBRIDGE, EARLY 19TH C with slightly convex painted dial, pierced hands and four shaped pillars, the breakarched hood with fretwork, three spheres and scale pattern frets, trunk with conforming moulded door and canted corners, on panelled base and bracket feet, 219cm h including finial, pendulum and two brass sleeved lead weights Cheeks slightly packed, seatboard early and possibly the original, in our opinion dial and movement also original to case
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BARLOW [UNDER LYME], 18TH C ASHTON brass dial with silvered centre and engraved with emblematical figures, mock dial beneath signature, date and lunar apertures with painted disc, rococo spandels, the oak case in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster with triangular pediment and blind fretwork, panelled base, bracket feet, 225cm h, pendulum and lead weights In good restored condition when purchased from the trade by the vendors many years ago. Movement now dusty and requiring a clean/overhaul. Structural repairs to case but in our opinion, dial and movement original to one another and to the case
AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS BINCH MANSFIELD, EARLY 18TH C the brass dial with matted and engraved centre, silvered date dial centred by a rose and silvered signature tablet, pierced steel hand, cherub spandrels, the movement with arched cut outs at the base of the places, the associated case with flat topped hood and cavetto pediment, the trunk with arch moulded door, bracket feet, 199cm In good condition
A REGENCY FLAME FIGURED MAHOGANY AND EBONY LINE INLAID CLOCKCASE, C1820 of domestic regulator type, the breakarched hood and trunk with moulded door and brass stop fluted pilasters, on conforming base and bracket feet, 179cm h, diameter of convex glass 30cm In basically good unrestored condition but with loss and damage to the side frets and brass capitals and bases from the trunk pilasters. Lacking escutcheon from dial door
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, EARLY 20TH C with stepped cornice and fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed four glazed and four panelled doors, bracket feet, 244cm h; 52 x 240cm Requires some cosmetic restoration, minor old marks and scratches on top, no shrinkage cracks to door panels or sides, glass panes undamaged and apparently original. Brass locks all present and original. The backboards of raised and fielded brown stained softwood panels original. No repolished or restored
A GEORGE III SERPENTINE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, C1780 with ebony and line inlaid angles, fitted two short and three graduated drawers, bracket feet, 94.5cm h; 62 x 114cm Requires minor cosmetic restoration, no shrinkage cracks to sides, drawer linings original, brass locks all present and original
A WALNUT AND FEATHERBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS,with quarter veneered top and brass drop handles, on bracket feet, 101cm h; 57 x 96cm Veneers along back edge of top chipped, and old blackened stains and ring marks. Symmetrical scorch marks to sides where veneers halved, lacking part of the brass furniture
A GEORGE III OAK LINEN CHEST AND PRESS, LATE 18TH C surmounted by break arched frame with moulded cornice and wood helix with associated rod handle, the chest below with three narrow serpentine drawers above three graduated, moulded drawers, bracket feet, 190cm h; 49 x 81cm Wear and scratches consistent with age. Brass handles replaced, structurally sound
AN OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, 18TH C the canopied upper part with turned pendants, enclosed by twin ogee arch panelled doors, the lower part fitted with two scratch moulded drawers above three panelled doors, on stiles faced with bracket feet, the sides panelled, the back with raised-and-fielded panel 187cm h; 51 x 113cm Brass loop handles of later date. In very good original unrestored condition but with worm damage rear lower left corner
AN OAK DRESSER NORTH WALES, EARLY 19TH C with moulded cornice to the boarded rack, profile corbels and matching bases, the base with bone kite shaped escutcheons, brass knobs and two ogee arched panelled doors, on stiles, those to the front faced with bracket feet, 213cm h; 49.5 x 162cm In the same good basically original condition as when purchased from the specialist trade by the Vendors in the 1970s
James McCabe, London: a George III mahogany cased bracket clock with brass chamfered feet, pineapple finials and carry handle, painted metal 7½" arch dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent subsidiary dial, twin fusee striking movement with pull repeat cord, back cock and plate engraved to borders and signed cartouche beneath centre arbor pivot, winding key and pendulum, door key to front. 43cm high excluding handle
An early 20th Century oak bracket clock, the brass dial plate with gilt centre and spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with retailer's signature:"J. Renwick, Preston" and slow/fast subsidiary dial, 8 day movement striking with two hammers and coiled gongs by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, with pendulum and key, 30.5cm high excluding handle
An early Victorian Gothic revival bracket clock in cast metal architectural case (some small remains of original gilding), the 5" silvered convex Roman dial signed Benjamin Farrer, Pontefract, with 8 day twin fusee movement with rack strike on a bell, with winding key, door/bezel key and pendulum, 39.5cm high

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