A Victorian mahogany breakfront dresser, with plate rack back above four central drawers flanked by a further drawer and a panelled cupboard door, width 161cm.Additional InformationWe do have the piece of moulding, the upright to the right hand side of the face. The backboards are not terribly old on the upper section. There is a split to the front section where the break front section sticks forward. Very heavy surface wear to the lower section. Bracket feet have had attention and repairs and just signs of a used piece of furniture.
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A Georgian mahogany bowfronted chest of two short over two long drawers, raised on bracket feet.Additional InformationHeight 91cm, width 86cm, depth 49cm. The bottom drawer is not distorted, just one corner with missing stop. Impact dents and scratches to top, water staining and marks, chipping to veneer, part of beading missing, cracking to veneer and bottom plinth.
A late 18th/early 19th century oak blanket chest with panelled front above two short drawers on bracket feet, 90 x 146cm.Additional InformationTop of two plank construction. General wear and tear commensurate with age throughout, some missing handles, etc, as well as some watermarks and heavy wear to the top.
An 18th century oak coffer, with panelled decoration to front above two base drawers, raised on bracket feet.Additional InformationHeight 79cm, width 127cm, depth 52cm. The top panel has two splits to the top and a large heat or water ring, further smaller splits and chipping to cross banding, solid.
A reproduction yew wood veneered bowfronted free standing corner cabinet with two astragal glazed doors above panelled cupboard, height 179cm, a yew wood veneered serpentine fronted chest of four drawers raised on bracket feet and a rectangular coffee table with three drawers to either side (3).
A Gould-Type Microscope by Cary, A Gould-Type Microscope by Cary, English, c.1830/40, signed ‘Cary London, rectangular sectioned pillar screws into boss on top of case lid, concave mirror pins into base of column, stage pins into bracket moved by rack work for focusing, small limb to top with thread to accept the simple lenses or lenses in combination with compound body tube, with other various accessories and slides, in red leather covered case with catches to front, box 12.3cm wide
An 18th Century mahogany miniature or apprentice vitrine, oak carcass, arched and broken scroll pediment with inlaid mother of pearl tassels dated 1778 and moulded urn design, twin serpentine astragal glazed doors opening to a painted interior with two removable shelves, walnut inlaid side panels, fretwork shaped bracket feet, height 46cm, width 30cm, depth 14cm
A miniature tortoiseshell bracket timepiece, of Georgian design, caddy top with white metal swing handle and flame finials, 7cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and mas spandrels, single fusee mechanism, on a matching wall bracket which slides into the back, height 22cm, contained in a fitted oak carry case (key)
Kippax, Retford, a mid 19th Century musical oak bracket clock of Gothic Revival design, the arched case incorporating carved finials, blind tracery and buttresses, 20cm brass dial with Roman numerals and silent/chine switch, fretwork sound grilles, the movement striking on ten bells and a gong, height 62cm (two keys and pendulum)
Moser, Paris, a mid 19th Century gilt metal bracket clock, (originally part of a larger component/garniture), lidded urn finial supported by winged beasts, escapement window, white enamel dial with day and date subsidiary dials, the bell striking movement signed Moser Paris, No.1979, height 17cm
Wales & McCulloch, London, a mid 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, circa 1845. the arched case with brass swing handle, 19cm white painted dial with Roman numerals, sound grilles below, side windows, shaped brass bracket feet, the double fusee movement striking on a bell signed Dawson & Peene, height 35cm (pendulum)
A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock by Joseph Brown of Worcester (1767-1796), circa 1780, arch moulded pediment above a silver chaptered ring, brass dial, roman numerals, Arabic outer-track numerals, inlay inscription of the makers name, fluted pillars with brass quarter, moulded panel door, raised on bracket feet, weights and pendulum. 207cm H
A George III oak and mahogany longcase 8 day clock by J Holliwell of Derby, globe finial on swan neck pediment hood, arch top with corner rose spandrels, roman numerals, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by turned flute pillars with moulded brass ends, satinwood strung, moulded panel door, raised bracket feet. 225cm H x 52cm W x 25cm D
A George III mahogany glazed bookcase bureau, circa 1770, in the manner of Chippendale, crowned with a broken pediment with a dental cornice, astragal glazed doors with chinoiserie metal keyhole enclosing three adjustable shelves. Above a bureau fall front opening to fitted interior with twelve small drawers, four pigeonholes and central cupboard, above two short and three long drawers with swan neck brass handles and chinoiserie metal keyholes on carved bracket feet. H 260cm x W 116cm x D 61cm
A George II walnut and cross banded bureau, circa 1740, the fall enclosing a fitted interior with arrangement of pigeonholes, small drawers and small cupboard, above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass, escutcheon and keyholes, raised on carved bracket feet. 100cm H x 94cm W x 53cm D
A late 19th century walnut bracket clock, 12.5cm brass dial inscribed H Pomfritt, 40 Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, eight-day movement, striking on a gong, the backplate signed W&H/SCH/5 [Winterhalder & Hofmeier], the arched architectural case applied with gilt metal leafy spandrels flanked by fluted split turnings and draught turned roundels, 38cm high, c. 1900

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