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VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND INLAID BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKET, the gilt brass dial with 7 1/2" silvered chapter ring inscribed Charles Jones & Co, Liverpool, beneath Chime/Silent and Chime on 8 Bells/Westminster subsidiary dials on a brass, eight day fusee movement with a nest of eight bells, four chiming gongs and a single striking gong, the domed case inlaid with neo-classical urns and swags and foliate spandrils, the stepped bracket similarly decorated, with keys and pendulum, height of clock 51cm, height of bracket 19cmFurther images available here
SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, circa 1800, the arched pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving on a base with a secretaire drawer with satinwood fitted interior above three graduated and cockbeaded drawers and bracket feet, height 244cm, width 110cm, depth 56cm
VICTORIAN EBONISED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKET, the silvered dial with 7 1/4" chapter ring and gilt spandrils, inscribed Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, 3403, beneath Slower/Faster and Chime/Silent dials, on a brass, eight day fusee movement with repeater mechanism, striking to one and chiming to four gongs, the back plate inscribed as per the dial, the case with a caddy top surmounted by an urn, gilt metal spandrils, columns and side grilles on Pan feet, height of clock 76cm, width 46cm, height of bracket 27cmFurther images available here
A Baccarat Cut-Glass and Gilt-Metal Champagne-Cooler, Harcourt pattern, the octagonal cut-glass body tapering and with two gilt-metal mounts, with detachable gilt-metal liner and with gilt bracket support, in original red box with original packaging, 24cm high Harcourt 1841 pattern is one that Baccarat describes as the oldest in its archive. It was originally developed in 1841 at the request of King Louis Philippe and encompasses glasses, vases and other items, many of which have not been out of production since its creation.

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