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Pair of George III style mahogany bow-front chests of drawers, the tops with broad cross-banding and boxwood stringing, moulded edges, fitted with five long graduating drawers, brass bale handles, bracket feet, width 87cm, depth 55cm, height 103cm; a similar but smaller chest of drawers; and a pair of bedside table, (5).
William Smith, London a lacquered longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the unusual shaped plates having scroll sides to the arched base and an unusual strike/silent lever arrangement, with the brass twelve-inch break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and a silvered plaque engraved with the name Wm. Smith, London, with the arch having a silvered dial for 'Strike/Silent', with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners and further 'dolphin' spandrels within the arch, the lacquered case having raised Oriental chinoiserie decoration, fluted flat columns to the flat-top hood, and standing on bracket feet, height 213cm.
An 18th Century oak and crossbanded hall cupboard:, in two sections, the upper part with a moulded cornice, the interior with pegged hooks and later hanging rails, enclosed by a pair of cartouche moulded and fielded panel doors, the lower part containing four short drawers, on bracket feet, 116cm (3ft 9 3/4in) width, 202cm (6ft 7 1/2in) height, 45cm (1ft 5 3/4in) depth.
A mid 18th Century mahogany side cupboard on a low stand:, adapted as a wardrobe with a moulded dentil cornice and cushion frieze, the interior now with a brass hanging rail and with two short drawers to the base, enclosed by a pair of cartouche moulded and fielded panel doors, the stand on bracket feet, 131.5cm (4ft 3 3/4in) wide, 190cm (6ft 2 3/4in) high.
Starey, London, an ebonised bell-top bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement having a verge escapement and striking the hours on a bell with pull hour repeat, the backplate engraved with floral and rococo decoration and signed Starey, London within a cartouche, the eight-inch brass break-arch dial having a painted centre with black Roman hour numerals and decorative blued steel hands, with two painted subsidiary dials within the arch for 'strike/silent' and alarm setting either side of a shaped inset panel signed for the maker Starey, London, with engraved decoration below and with cast-brass floral spandrels to the four corners, the case ebonised on fruitwood, with applied cast-brass mounts to the lower front moulding, the canted corners, the bell-top and inset either side of the top of the dial, with turned wooden finials and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, with decorative cast side frets, standing on brass bracket feet, height 58cm, handle up, 54cm handle down.* Biography John Starey is recorded as working at the Royal Exchange, London from circa 1770, becoming a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in 1785 until his death in 1800.
A late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry domed display cabinet:, of canted outline, decorated with trailing flowering stems bordered with sycamore lines, the domed upper part with a moulded cornice, having fixed serpentine fronted shelves enclosed by a pair of moulded glazed panel doors, between chequer inlaid stiles, the lower part containing three long drawers flanked by canted angles with panels each decorated with a bird amongst urns of flowers and foliage, on bracket feet, 145cm (4ft 9in) wide, 216cm (7ft 1in) high.

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