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A George III walnut and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass breakarch dial with engraved flowering stems, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'James Bishop Edinburgh' to arch, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with arched door, on bracket feet, height 209cm, with two weights (alterations, restoration and lacking pendulum). Note: James Bishop is a recorded Scottish clockmaker working in Edinburgh circa 1794-96.
A late 19th century Black Forest ebonized bracket clock, the eight day movement with wooden plates, striking hours on a gong, the back door interior detailed 'Mathias Berringer in L. Ornach', the painted circular dial with black Roman hour numerals, the ebonized case with inlaid arch surmount, on a rectangular base, height 43cm, with pendulum.
An early 20th century German oak mantel clock with eight day movement chiming on gongs, the backplate detailed 'Gustav Becker', the brass dial with silvered chime/silent indicator to arch and silvered chapter ring, the case with carved arch surmount, on bracket feet, height 42.5cm, with pendulum and key.
A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 11-inch square brass dial with foliate engraved silvered centre framed by a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Bucknell Crediton', the hood with glazed door above an arched trunk door, plain base and bracket feet, height 185cm, with weight (alterations, restoration and lacking pendulum). Note: James Bucknell I, II and III and William Bucknell were a recorded family of Devon clockmakers working in Crediton from 1756 to 1833.
A George III style mahogany small chest of drawers with gilt brass scroll handles, on shaped bracket feetLikely dates to second half of 20th century. Good even colour and condition.minor water damage to right hand side, minor splits to the left side.surface scratches to the top and one or two areas of staining No evidence of wormplease see further images
An 18th century yewwood chest of drawersComprising of four long drawers on bracket feet81 x 90 x 51cmDrawers do run but stoppers/runners may be worn as they do not run particularly straightSide panels and feet have been replaced.splitting to the top and areas of loss to the veneer (shown) Quarter mirrored veneer to the top in poor conditionhandles replaced old restoration and losses to the veneer, with further pieces loose.
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front abover two short and three long drawers114 x 103 x 58cmSignificant staining to the top with circular areas of lost polish and dark staining.inside is in original condition with inkstains, abrasions bruising etc consistent with use.drawer pulls are matched set, but linings are oak.Fall front hinge screws are easing, making the fall fit unevenly into the carcass.uneven colour to fallbeaded edge missing to first and third long drawerhandles missing circular mounting discs and only one remaining out of 16 possible.Escutcheon missing from left hand short drawersignifican rubbing/abrasion on right hand bracket footsurface dirt and paint splasheshandl
A reconstructed and re-veneered partly-18th-century walnut crossbanded chest on chest, the cornice above two short and three long drawers, within fluted chamfered corners, the lower part with brushing slide above three drawers, the lower drawer with inset 'sunburst', on bracket feet, 79.5cm wide, 170cm high.
A George III revival walnut cross-banded mahogany chest on chest, of small proportions. Serpentine-shaped front, with out-swept cornice, above four graduated drawers to top, and three deep drawers to base, brass swan-neck handles, bracket feet, 157cm high x 69.5cm wide x 44cm deep, mid 20th century.
A Jacobean geometric moulded oak chest of drawers, 17th century and later, formed with four long drawers, oak lined running front to back, applied with brass droplet handles, upon bracket feet, 97cm H x 96cm W x 61cm DCondition reportRing marks, age stains and splits to the chest top, minor joint splits to the drawer liners, however all drawers run smoothly.Replaced back boards along with evidence of restoration to the feet.Very light evidence of historic worm to the original carcass at the back.Chest appears firm with little or no play in the joints, general light wear commensurate with age and use.
A late George III Welsh oak dresser, the plate rack with a moulded cornice and plain frieze over three enclosed shelves, upon the base formed with three pine lined frieze drawers over a further central drawer and two faux drawers, flanked by cupboard doors, all applied with brass drawer pulls, upon stile bracket front feet, 201cm H x 156cm W x 49cm D

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