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A 19th century oak and mahogany oak and mahogany veneered long case clock by Thomas Yeates (I), Penrith (1791-1865), with flat-topped hood, square glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with shaped and crossbanded door, the crossbanded base with bracket feet, the painted dial with Roman hours framing the maker's name and bird decoration, all within foliate spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, sold with weight and part pendulum 200cm Some paint cracking to dial, case appears restored with some minor repairs and losses to moulding and veneer.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with two short and three long graduating cockbeaded drawers, each with turned knob handles, raised on bracket feet 92cm x 108.5cm x 53.5cm splits to top, some marks and stains, the drawer fronts with watermarks/staining, minor worm damage to feet, some small veneer losses.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, the rectangular strung top above two short and three long graduating and cockbeaded drawers, each with simulated coromandel turned knob handles and lozenge form ivory escutcheons, raised on ogee bracket feet 98cm x 117.5cm x 55cm some stringing missing to top, fading to drawer fronts, marks and scratches.
An Edwardian inlaid-mahogany bureau, the top with applied and engraved presentation inscription (see images) the banded fall-front with spandrels enclosing central inlaid conch shell paterea, opening to reveal an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, all over three drawers with oval embossed brass back-plates with bale type handles, raised on bracket feet 96cm x 74cm x 46cm some fading, small veneer losses, marks and scratches.
A Victorian Gregory & Co ash mirror door wardrobe, the moulded cornice with geometric carving over a long panelled mirror door enclosing internal hanging space, two panelled doors enclosing linen slides with two short and three long graduating drawers below , one stamped with manufacturer and numbered 2038, raised on bracket type feet 214cm x 188cm x 62cm some small depletions, some deterioration to mirror plate, lacking fixing screws/fittings, splits to back boards.
An unusual George III mahogany secretaire map or plan chest (possibly made in Whitehaven), the moulded rectangular top above a central secretaire drawer with brass button release, opening to reveal the internal pigeon holes and drawers, flanked by two short end drawers and over two larger drawers, the lower stage with inlaid panelled doors opening and closing on a steel mechanism and enclosing slides, raised on bracket feet 109cm x 120cm x 58.5cm marks and scratches, veneer splits to doors, some minor losses, old worm damage to base.
A Georgian oak dresser base, the rectangular top above two central drawers with panelled door below flanked by triple fielded panel doors, all later carved with scrolls and foliate motifs, on bracket feet 86cm x 165cm x 51cm later top with splits, marks and scratches, condition commensurate with age.
An Edwardian figured mahogany Gentleman's wardrobe, having a moulded cornice and sectioned frieze with gilt metal mounts over two panelled doors and two short and three long drawers flanked by bevelled mirror doors, the plates with quadrant upper corners, the base with two deep drawers, on bracket feet 213cm x 213.5cm x 60cm one door with pin damaged, some small losses and depletions, marks and scratches
A rare and imposing champleve enamel and brass musical-chiming four glass bracket clock, late 19th century, the architectural case with arched pediment surmount supported on four Corinthian columns on a stepped rectangular base with bracket feet, the gilt chapter ring with Roman numerals and signed "Angel Santini, 438 Cangallo, Buenos Aires" above Silent/Chime and Westminster/Cambridge (chime) subsidiary dials, the plate elaborately decorated with scrolling foliate enamel, the case and columns decorated en suite, the three train spring barrel movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking the quarters on four gongs, the hours on a larger gong, movement unsigned, with pendulum and key. Height 54cm
An unusual 19th century Masonic mahogany cased longcase clock, the polychrome and gilt painted arched dial profusely decorated with Masonic symbols including Square and Compass, Solomon's Temple, the Blazing Star etc, enclosing a chapter ring with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, within a conforming hood with arched pediment over a glass door (glass cracked), the trunk with a shaped door between a pair of relief carved spindles, raised on bracket feet, eight day movement, with weights and pendulum. Height 217cm
A 19th century mahogany 'True Moon Phase' 8-day calendar Longcase Clock, Robert Lawson Leigh, with calendar hand and moon phase indicator, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, black Roman numerals marking the hours, Arabic numerals for the minutes and calendar, the silvered centre with moon phase indicator dial inscribed "The Moons Age", decorated in gilt and also inscribed "Time Shews the Way of Lifes Decay", questionmark scroll spandrels, the arch with maker's name, true moon phase and demi-lune landscape painting, the 8-day movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, unusual and exceptional true moon phase mechanism, compensating pendulum and two weights, the mahogany Chippendale style case with boxwood stringing, arched swan-neck hood, cluster columns, triple pointed Gothic door, plinth base and bracket feet, 98in (249cm) high x 24in (61cm) wide x 10in (25.5cm) deep. Overall good condition. Seat appears not original and movement possibly has later alterations, therefore viewing is recommended.
A George III mahogany 8-day Longcase Clock, W'm Nicholas, Birmingham, with two-train movement striking on a bell, the arched painted 'Empire' dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds, a military scene to the arch, the case with marquetry inlay, swan-neck hood with brass-capped Corinthian columns, corresponding trunk, plinth base and bracket feet, 91in (231cm) high x 21½in (54.5cm) wide.

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