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A pair of Race Furniture Maximus Range wing-arm chairs designed by Max Clendinning, designed 1967, moulded laminate ply wood with metal bracket fixings, rubber sprung seat supports, unmarked, 86.5cm wide, 75cm high (2) Literature Lesley Jackson, Modern British Furniture Design Since 1945, V&A Publications, page 143 plate 152 for the range illustrated from the Race Furniture archive.
A late Georgian mahogany linen press, of small proportions, c.1830, the dentil carved and arcaded cornice over a pair of fielded panelled doors with incuse corners, enclosing the original four slides, the base with three graduated drawers with original gilt brasses, raised on shaped bracket feet, 45 x 23in. (114.25 x 58.5cm.), 76in. (193cm.) high.
A George III Hepplewhite style mahogany breakfront library bookcase, of small proportions, the dentil carved and arcaded cornice over four 13 pane astragal glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with central bank of two short over three long graduated drawers, flanked by cupboards, on shaped bracket feet, 62¼ x 19in. (158 x 48.25cm.), 82½in. (209.5cm.) high.
A good early 19th century Channel Islands inlaid mahogany longcase clock, by Michel Quesnel of Jersey, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, gilt brass floral and scroll spandrels, silvered strike/silent dial t arch, matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed to a silvered plaque, fronting an eight day bell strike movement, the case with boxwood strung arched hood with two giltwood finials to the stepped moulded cornice and chamfered pilasters, the trunk with arrow and shell inlaid arched door, over a parquetry banded base with central shell patera, on bracket feet united by a wavy apron, 87in. (221cm.) high.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, of small proportions, the flared cornice over two 13 pane astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the bureau with fitted interior with central cupboard flanked by hidden column doors, three pigeonholes and two drawers to either side, over four long graduated drawers with original brasses and locks, on bracket feet, 31½ x 17¾in. (80 x 45cm.), 73¾in. (187.5cm.) high.
A George III inlaid mahogany bureau, c.1810, the fall front with inlaid Greek key border, enclosing a fitted interior with parquetry banded decoration, over three similarly banded graduated drawers with the original brasses, raised on bracket feet. 37¼ x 21½in. (94.5 x 54.5cm.), 41in. (104cm.) high.
A mid-19th century mahogany apprentice piece cabinet, the cabinet with two panelled doors and shaped bracket feet, the interior fitted with four graduated drawers, 13 x 8in. (33 x 20.25cm.), 12in. (30.5cm.) high.* Condition: Top has lifted slightly to the right hand front corner. One drawer divider has warped - does not affect drawers sliding however. Colour to doors a little faded.
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with green gilt tooled leather and central cupboard enclosing a single drawer, flanked by an arrangement of six pigeonholes and six drawers, over four graduated drawers with later oval brasses, on shaped bracket feet, 38¼ x 20in. (97 x 51cm.), 43¾in. (111cm.) high.
A fine George III inlaid mahogany urn form decanter box, probably converted from a knife box, the urn and stepped, domed hinged cover with radial barber's pole stringing and edge banding, on a ring turned pedestal to the square base with ogee bracket feet, the fitted olive green velvet interior with three diamond section green glass decanters with pierced foliate and scroll silver gilt mounts and acorn stoppers, inscribed 'Whiskey', Brandy' and 'Gin', plus a small jug, maker's mark MC, London 1894, 26¼in. (66.7cm.) high.
An Indian Gandharan carved stone procession scene, 2nd Century AD, in grey schist, the finely carved scene portraying four nude garland bearers and two birds, 18 7/8 x 4½in. (48 x 11.5cm.). *Condition: Old damage to top right and lower left corners. Small, old chip top left corner and more recent smaller chip to right hand figure's front foot. Small filled chip to top centre of pediment. Very old losses along lower edge of panel. Steel hanging bracket has been attached verso with modern black glue.
A 19th century gilt metal and porcelain cased mantle clock, the white porcelain dial painted with black Roman numerals within a gilded border, below a porcelain mounted finial, flanked by tapering painted porcelain columns, centred with a further porcelain panel, raised on a bracket base, 34 cm high, 17 cm wide.
An Edwardian lacquered brass cased carriage clock, the white enamelled dial populated with black Roman and Arabic numerals, set within a bevelled glass plate, cased in beaded borders, raised on four pierced supports on squab feet, 14 cm high, together with small mahogany cased Dent mantle clock, with a silvered dial, marked 28 Cockspur St, London, 62774, raised on brass bracket feet, 16 cm high (2).
A brass and onyx cased carriage clock, the oval shaped white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals set within a bevelled glass plate, flanked with incised brass pilasters, below a white onyx top with a looping brass handle, above a further white onyx bracket base, 14 cm high (including handle) together with a Estyma quartz clock (2).

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