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Scottish stained pine longcase clock, the hood with brass eagle finial and swan neck pediment, engaged columns, case with long door and bracket feet, thirteen inch arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed A Baird, Kilbryde, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 216cm.Condition report:The case is in good condition, no significant defects noted, overall finish is good, dial lacking seconds hand, has pendulum but no weights, movement appears to be complete, door key available.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with dentil moulded cornice, engaged columns, case with long arched door inlaid with a star, bracket feet, 28cm square brass dial with subsidiary date aperture, signed William Bailey, Hansbury-upton, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, height 208cm.Condition report:This clock does not have a weight so will not run currently. There is a pendulum present however the cradle is bent and it doesn't appear to be able to fit. The bell is also oversided and mismatched. Dial size is 10 3/4" square.
Oak longcase clock, hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns, case with long door, bracket feet, 30cm arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed W Whitmore, Northampton, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 216cm.Condition report:Crazing to dial. Discolouration behind top of door. Drip marks to inside of door. Vertical crack to base. Joints pulling apart to front right edge of base. Modern putty holding glass in place. Cracks around hood base. Minor losses to vertical ridges to side of glass. Please see additional uploaded images.
Set of four George III fruitwood chairs,carved trellis backs above cnae seats with loose cushions, turned and fluted legs, width 53cm, height 85cm, each bearing a label 'Purchased at the "Orchardson" Sale, 13 Portland Place, May 24th 1910, lot 94'. The label relates to the estate sale of the noted Scottish artist Sir William Quiller Orchardson, one of the chair reportedly in his work Hard Hit.Qty: 4Condition report:All frames show heavy historic worm activity throughout. One chair has weak front legs which require some strengthening. Another chair has had a metal bracket secured to the underside of the front rail to strengthen it. All frames have a small degree of movement to the arms. Historic repairs to some of the top rails and one of the trellis backs has been broken and crudely repaired. The cane to all four seats remains ok and appears contemporary. Shaped cushion seats are free of tears or rips, some spot staining.
A George III Royal presentation silver salver, by Thomas Heming, London 1773, circular form, pierced scroll and gadroon border, on three pierced scroll bracket feet, the centre engraved with the crowd cypher of Queen Charlotte above the initials LC, diameter 42cm, approx. weight 52oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. This lot has a handwritten label inscribed 'Large Silver Waiter given by Queen Charlotte to Mrs Cheveley'. Louisa Cheveley was a sub-governess to the Princesses of George III and Queen Charlotte, and was a nurse to Prince Ernest and Prince Alfred. Prince Alfred was the fourteenth child and 9th and youngest son of George III and Queen Charlotte.
A Victorian silver-gilt waiter,by Stephen Smith & Son, London 1882,circular form, with a cast and pierced vine and lion border with classical mask motifs, engraved with scrolls and eagles with central crowned initials, on three paw and foliate bracket feet, diameter 22.5cm, approx. weight 16.2oz.
A William IV silver inkstand,Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1833,rectangular form with a scroll gadroon foliate border, with two pen wells, two silver-mounted inkwells, a central pull-off chamberstick on a raised urn, on four scroll bracket feet, length 20cm, total approx. weight 14.6oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
λ A matched William IV silver four-piece tea and coffee set, by Joseph & John Angel, and John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard, London 1833, 1836, 1837, circular bulbous form, foliate decoration, scroll handles with ivory insulators to tea and coffee pots, pumpkin finials to the hinged covers, on four foliate bracket feet, the height of the coffee pot 22.7cm, total approx. weight 72.8oz. (4)Ivory registration numbers 8QNCQGYC & 7YEXCF8B.
λ A matched Edwardian silver three-piece tea service, by Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1904 and 1905, shaped rectangular form, hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll handles with ivory insulators to the teapot, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 22.8cm, total approx. weight 29oz. (3)Ivory registration Q2FR4GG6.
A pair of German silver figural dishes,by M. H. Wilkens and Son, Bremen circa 1900,leaf form, each mounted with a putto, one blowing a shell horn, the other with an oar/instrument, with foliate decoration, pierced foliate handles, on three leaf bracket feet, length 32.5cm, approx. weight 38oz. (2)
A George IV silver coffee pot on stand with a burner, by Paul Storr, London 1820, baluster form, with a chased girdle of foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, scroll handle, fluted border and cover, engraved with an armorial shield, the stand of circular form, chased foliate decoration, on three shell bracket feet, bayonet fitting burner, height 25.5cm, approx. weight 41oz. (2) The armorial is that of Howman quartering another impaling Knightly quartering Whitwick or Wightwick. In 1821 the Rev. George Ernest Howman (1797-1878) married Jane Sarah Wightwick Knightly (1797-1845).Provenance: A Private Collection.
A George IV silver two-handled tray,by Benjamin Smith, London 1825,shaped oval form, scroll border, foliate mounted scroll handles, the centre engraved with an armorial, with foliate scroll mantling, the reverse engraved with the names of the families, on four foliate bracket feet, length handle to handle 66.6cm, approx. weight 132oz.
A Scottish silver presentation salver,by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1911,oval form with a lobed and beaded border, engraved with a crest and inscribed ' Presented to John A Forrest Esq. W.S. by the Ministers and Kirk Session of St Cuthbert's Parish Church, Edinburgh, in token of their united esteem and personal regard on the occasion of his demitting the office of Session Clerk which he held for 21 years. 1912', on four beaded and scroll bracket feet, length 51.8cm, approx. weight 67.7oz.
A late-19th century French silver Gothic revival coffee pot,by Alphonse Debain, Paris circa 1885,tapering circular form, pierced scroll and swirl fluted handle, the body with strap-work mounts, the spout with a beast mask and with pierced scroll supports, hinged cover with a pierced scroll finial, on four scroll bracket feet, height 25cm, approx. weight 34.3oz.
A gilt metal framed wall mirror in a late 17th century-style, circa 1900; with mask cresting above the openwork scrolling foliate surround and bevelled rectangular plate, 39cm high, 26cm wide; a Dutch repousse brass twin light wall bracket, 28cm high; a repousse brass picture frame, 18cm high; and a pewter wall pocket, 23cm high
An oak mule chest, elements early 18th century and later; the hinged top above four shallow Gothic arched panels with relief carved foliate interstices rising to stylised foliate carved capitals; above three drawers, all profusely carved and with brass swing handles; above bracket feet, also carved at the front; 107cm high, 143cm wide, 54cm deep
A George III mahogany chest on chest, late 18th century; with vacant dentilled plinth within a 'broken' swan-neck pediment, above a dentil moulded cornice; the upper chest with two short and three graduated long drawers, flanked by canted and fluted angles; the lower chest with brushing slide and three further drawers, all with brass swing handles; on shaped bracket feet; 216cm high, 121cm high, 61cm deep
An oak chest of drawers, first half 18th century; the top with moulded edges, above four long panel front drawers, all of varying height and each with twin brass swing handles, on low bracket feet; (upper and lower halves previously separate, and now joined as one); 92cm high, 96cm wide, 59cm deep
A George II oak dresser, mid 18th century and later elements; the open shelved top with moulded cornice and reeded sides; the base section with three frieze drawers above two panel doors flanking three more drawers, all with twin brass swing handles; on ogee bracket feet; 206cm high; 192cm wide; 49cm deep
A mahogany moonphase longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the fourteen-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, a matted centre with date and seconds dials, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, the arch with a painted moonphase disc, the flame mahogany case with cast-brass capitals to the trunk and hood columns, a shaped Gothic top to the door, inset oval panel to the trunk and inset round panel to the base, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, standing on bracket feet, height 256cm.

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