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A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, arched cresting above a glazed rectangular doors flanked by reeded angles, the projecting base with fitted drawer above a pair of rectangular doors, lion mask loose ring handles, lined throughout with ebony stringing, outswept bracket feet - 93 inches high, 48 inches wide, circa 1816
A good quality late 18th century English bracket clock, the arched case veneered in mahogany with brass grills, double fusee movement standing on brass bracket feet, 42cm H x 32cm W - engraved back plate, un-signed, condition - some crazing and losses to face, good colour and patina, hour hand damaged
A mid 19c French Comptoise wall clock signed Bericlet freres a Avallon to the 9in diam. white enamel dial,which has Roman numerals and painted flowers in the centre. It has an embossed brass surround and an embossed and pierced cresting of cornucopia and a sunburst. The movement is of posted frame construction with verge escapement and vertical rack striking on a bell. It is mounted on a later wall bracket with long back board. It is lacking its pendulum and weights, bracket 31in tall overall.
A late 19c German three train bracket clock by Winterhalder and Hoffmeier, the barrelled spring movement quarter chiming on four or eight gongs and hour striking on a ninth. The silvered dial has a full arch top and has subsidiary dials for chime/silent, chiming on four or eight gongs, and pendulum regulation. It is marked with retailers name Edward of Glasgow and is contained in a stained timber full arch case with glazed front door and gilt brass side frets, paw feet and flambe finials. The dial is flanked by fluted and reeded quarter columns and the case stands 18in tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in cast brass case decorated in scrollwork and foliage and having ornate bracket feet to the plinth and decorated columns to the corners of the case. The top has a flattened dome with crosshatch decoration, surmounted by a cast pineapple. The 4in diam. white enamel dial has arabic numerals with an embossed brass centre and cast bezel with a glass. The movement is countwheel striking on a bell. The clock stands 18in tall overall.
An early 19c English bracket clock by George Yonge. The double fusee movement has anchor escapement, chain drive and strikes on a bell. The 8in diam. convex painted dial has arabic numerals and matched steel hands. It is contained in a triple pad arched top mahogany case with fishscale side frets and central carrying handle and the front has a crescent shaped sound fret above the dial and spandrel shaped frets to the bottom front corners. It has a matching wall bracket with tapered base. Clock and bracket stand 27in tall overall.
A late 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12in square brass dial signed John Owen and is numbered 145 to the silvered chapter ring. The corner spandrels represent the four seasons and the chapter ring has Roman numerals with outer arabic five minute markers and the clock has unmatched steel hands. The movement has anchor escapement and striking using the pinned great wheel as a countwheel. It is contained in an oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central ball and spire finial and baluster columns flanking the dial. The trunk has fluted quarter columns flanking the long wavy top door which has mahogany edge crossbanding and the base has canted corners and a central mahogany panel with three double boxwood line inlay around its scalloped. The base moulding has small bracket feet and the clock stands 83in tall overall.
A 19th century French gilt bronze mounted Boulle bracket clock, the cast and chased dial inscribed BARY A PARIS with white and blue enamel Roman numerals, beneath urns flanked by allegorical busts, the interior with strapwork and sloping trompe l'oeil floor, the arched leafy gadrooned case applied with caryatids and three full length figures of saints, on four 'Indian head' volute legs, the rear door opening to reveal a lady in a swing, the 19th century English chain fusee movement with bell and gong, 75 x 51 x 24 cm, lacking pendulum and key.
CHERRY WOOD DINING ROOM SUITEcomprising a sideboard with central panel flanked by a single brass handled drawer above a cupboard either side, shelved interior, raised on bracket style frame, 96cm x 167cm, an oval top extending table, 190cm long extended, raised on turned tapering legs, and six chairs with shaped backrests and padded seats (8)
A Large Exhibition Type Longcase or 'Grandfather' Clock with a three train movement on eight chiming bells, supported by three large brass weights of varying sizes, playing Westminster and Whittington chimes. Subsidiary dials to the arched brass dial with silent and chimes display dial; the brass dial fitted with cast ormolu mounts to back corner, silvered chapter rings to the dial, maker or retailers name to the face, Thomas Armstrong and brothers, Manchester. Impressive mahogany case profusely inlaid with satinwood and various coloured exotic woods, with an Adams type urn to the central panel of the door; inlaid swags to the base, supported by shaped bracket feet. The hood with finely carved rosette roundels to the scrolls, with a central finial, fret work sides to the hood and finely matched Corinthian columns with capitals to both the case trunk and hood, 90" high, 18" wide, 12" deep.

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