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George III black-lacquered chinoiserie brass-dial eight day longcase clock, William Liptrot, London, circa 1760, the 12" break arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, signed Will'm Liptrot, London, framing a matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring, all within Baroque mask spandrels, the arch with silvered Strike/Silent ring, knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with fretwork spandrels over gilt hood door and columns, long trunk door with gilt relief scene and conforming base on bracket feet, 218cm high Condition: Dial - minor wear to top of brass arch of dial plate, light tarnishing to silvered chapter ring between numerals VI and VII, calendar ring is operational, movement appears clean and sound but is not tested or guaranteed, there is no packing beneath the seat board, case has been cleaned and partly relacquered, horizontal crack across base, minor cracking to hood frame and no backing to spandrels, sold with two bronze-sleeved weights plus pendulum - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian marquetry and parquetry inlaid pedestal occasional table, the circular top inlaid with designs including family crest, musical instruments, cornucopia and bouquets, raised on fluted tear drop column terminating in quadripartite column and turned feet, 59cm diameter, 80cm tallCondition Report: Some veneer losses, particularly around the lower frieze around the top, Lifting and splitting to some of the veneers on the top surface, Some sticky residue or staining on the top surface, Again but more severe veneer losses on the base, Two large cracks to the base, Evidence of old woodworm to the later replacement mahogany bracket fixing the column to the underside of the top surface
Victorian mahogany bowfront wardrobe, the pelmet with boxwood and sconce frieze above two panel doors with crossbanding and Greek key inlay which open to reveal a base drawer with full length rail above, all raised upon bracket feet, 225cm tall, 130cm wide and 57cm deepCondtion Report:Generally in clean order. Interior depth is 48 cm. Doors don't appear warped but are shaped. The wardrobe appears original.
George III oak linen press, the upper stage with moulded cornice and arch-panelled doors enclosing four adjustable shelves over two shallow drawers, the lower stage of four short drawers on ogee bracket feet, 117cm x 38cm x 218cm high Condition: Some fading to right edge of left hand door where the two doors meet, minor moulding losses to upper corners of same, lower section has splits to side panels, otherwise sound
Victorian Gothic Revival golden oak-cased triple fusee bracket or table clock, Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, the pentafoil-arched silvered Roman dial with Slow/Fast and Strike/Silent rings, in architectural case with stepped gable, the sides with lancet tracery, 66.5cm high Condition: Minor tarnishing to silvered dial, movement back plate is unsigned but gong black is stamped F.D within a lozenge, movement does not appear to have any wire/gut or chain to barrels and would therefore require renovation, case has minor damage to pierced tracery of side panels and some staining to rear door fabric, otherwise in good condition, sold with pendulum and winder - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century brass-mounted mahogany bracket clock, Anonymous, circa 1830, the 6.5" convex white Roman dial with later two-train spring driven movement in architectural case with reeded pediment, brass frieze and panelled front between ring handles and arched brass side frets, 44cm high Condition: Convex dial has brown staining plus some marks around hands, movement is a later French 2-train example, case has replacement finial, minor losses to front edge of wooden moulding, and light wear to base, sold with French pendulum and winder - **General condition consistent with age
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany press cupboard, moulded cornice with central brass inlay above two arched panelled cupboards with rosewood cross-banding enclosing three mahogany veneered sliding shelves, on base with two drawers, brass handles (a/f), vase shaped escutcheons, on splayed bracket feet, 118cm
French 18th Century Boulle work and Ormolu Mounted Bracket Clock of Very Impressive Proportions with Quality Movement, Unusual Aspect of This Clock, The Bell Is Situated Above the Movement - Please See Photo. Pendulum Driven, The Back Plate and Dial Marked Chomey A. Paris. Height of Clock 24 Inches - 60 cm. Please See Photo.
Dutch Fire Brigade Coal Scuttle bucket with Dutch Fire Brigade insignia to front. Ceramic blue & white handles. 30cm in height. Along with a vintage brass blowlamp maker marked "Max Sievert, Stockholm" and a brass "Pyreen" Fire extinguisher with mounting bracket affixed to wooden board (empty). (3)
A MAHOGANY CASED SINGLE FUSEE ENGLISH BRACKET CLOCK, having square brass lacquered dial with angelic brass spandrels,steel filigree hands and silvered chapter ring, rear door with glass panel to reveal the single train 8 day fusee movement, key and pendulum, case dimensions H 46 cm, W 28 cm, D 16.5 cm
A 20th Century 1962 light oak 'utility' chest of drawers in the manner of Heal's, with two short over three long drawers, raised on tapering bracket feet. Stamped to the reverse with the letters 'WD' for the War Department and makers stamp Herbert E. Gibbs. Measures 83cm high x 90cm wide x 49cm depth
An 18th Century Queen Anne revival walnut inlaid and cross banded chest on chest of drawers / tallboy. The three over six bank of drawers being cedar wood lined and having brass drop handles. Raised on bracket feet with brass bat wing backplates and escutcheons.The dimensions are 174H X 105W X 59D
A large Georgian inlaid and crossbanded mahogany canted front full height display cabinet, the upper section with moulded and dentil cornice enclosed by 3 glazed doors, the central section with semi-circular apse roof with gilt highlights. the base having 2 side cabinets and double door central cabinet, on shaped bracket feet, width 71", height 912
A late Victorian Gothic carved oak chiming longcase clock, the hood with arched pediment having central finial and pinnacles to the corners, 12inch circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds, three train eight day movement chiming on 4 gongs and striking on a further gong, brass capped weights, the trunk with tracery door, the plinth base with foliate panel on bracket feet 263cm (103in)
A mahogany bracket clock circa 1800, the single pad top with handle above 7inch break-arch brass dial signed 'H. Nicholls, Canterbury' to a silvered disc, with silvered chapter ring and scroll engraved centre, gilt spandrels, unsigned twin fusee movement, the case with arched side fret panels, all on ogee brass feet, 41 x 29cm (16 x 11in) Other Notes: Note: Hammond Nicholls is recorded working in High Street, Canterbury, 1789-1810.
A 19th century mahogany bracket timepiece, the single pad top with handle above 7inch painted circular dial, pierced lacquered brass fret panels below the dial and to both sides, unsigned chain fusee movement with tapering plates, all on ogee brass feet, with an associated wall bracket 39 x 28cm (15 x 11in) dial and movement slightly loose in case. Dial worn in places and retouched. lacks a small veneer section to the reverse. Untested.

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