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A George III flame mahogany chest on chest, circa 1770, dentil cornice, two short over three long drawers flanked by chamfered and fluted pilasters to the upper section, the lower section with a brushing slide over three long drawers, pressed brass handles, bracket feet, height 197cm, width 110cm, depth 60cm s/dProvenance: The Hall, Mappleton
A late 19th Century French gilt metal eight day bracket clock, of Rococo Revival design, circa 1870, surmounted with a figure of a man feeding a horse, the dial inscribed ‘Simmons, Paris and Manchester, inset Sevres style porcelain figural plaques, bell striking mechanism, height 38cm (pendulum)
A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, basically circa 1720, with a moulded cornice over a pair of rectangular glazed doors enclosing shelved, pigeonholes and drawers above an exterior candleslide, the base with a fall-flap enclosing a fitted interior over two short and three long graduated exterior drawers with cross-banded borders, on bracket feet, 39.5" wide
A GEORGE I WALNUT TALLBOY crossbanded and inlaid with herringbone banding throughout, the upper section with a moulded cornice over two short and three long drawers, and the base with two short and two long drawers, apparently retaining the original gilt-brass handles and back plates, on shaped bracket feet, 40.5" wide x 71" high
A DORSET BRASS LANTERN CLOCK inscribed "Nicholas Hancock, Shaston, Dorset", the dial with a projecting chapter ring, a single hand and a centre engraved with flowers and foliage surmounted by a panel pierced and engraved with entwined dolphins amidst foliage, flanked by urn-shaped finials supporting the belt, on ball feet with peg toes, 14.5" high, together with a later wall bracket, weights, and a brass-cased pendulum. Nicholas Hancock is recorded as working in Shaftesbury (Shaston) Dorset during the latter part of the 17th century.
A DANISH WALNUT VENEERED AND PARCEL-GILT STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, circa 1740, with a moulded swan neck pediment centred by a giltwood urn finial mounted with flowers over an arched door set with a bevelled mirror within a parcel-gilt border moulded with leafy scrolls and rocaille-work on a pounced ground, the base with a crossbanded cupboard and shaped bracket feet, 37.25" wide by 86" high
AN IMPORTANT EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE COMMODE in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, with four graduated drawers fitted with gilt-bronze handles with lion's mask back plates, the uppermost drawer with a fitted interior including a writing slope, numerous covered compartments and drawers, the canted angles carved with scale-work, corbels hung with husks, acanthus foliage, oval paterae with beaded borders and ribbon-tied bows suspended with pendant bell-flowers, on shaped bracket feet, 43.25" wide
A George III oak and mahogany long case clock, the enamel break arch dial signed Wm Hewson Lincoln, painted with hunting scenes, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with a broken arch pediment and fluted columns, over a crossbanded and shell paterae inlaid trunk, raised on ogee bracket feet, 213cm H, 45cm W.

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