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A George III mahogany tall boy chest or chest, with an overhanging dentil top raised above two short and three long drawers to the upper section, the sub section with three further drawers on ogee bracket feet, with brass handles and elaborate lock escutcheons, 182cm high, 106cm wide, 53cm deep.
A George III and later oak bureau bookcase, the upper section with over hanging moulded cornice, above a pair of astragal glazed doors, revealing removable shelves, the sub section set with fall front, above one long, two short and two long drawers, on stylised bracket feet, 113cm high, 98cm wide, 71cm deep.
A late 19th Century German walnut cased mantel clock by Lenzkirsch and retailed by E. Dobell of Hastings, the 6.5ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in walnut case of architectural design, on bracket feet, 15.75ins high, and a late 19th Century German ebonised cased and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the 5.25ins diameter engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in rectangular case, the shaped top with carved scale ornament and on moulded base with bun feet, 21ins high
A mahogany bracket clock containing 18th Century movement by Thomas Hill of Fleet Street, London, the 6.5ins arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement (formerly verge) now with anchor escapement and pendulum and striking on a bell, with engraved backplate, contained in modern mahogany case of 18th Century design, the shaped top with folding brass handle and on brass ogee pattern feet, 18.5ins high Note: Thomas Hill recorded working in Devonshire Street in 1749, moved to Fleet Street in 1762 and died 1782.
A 19th Century stripped pine longcase clock by Isaac Lazarus of Hayle, the 13ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a landscape within oval border and with gilt floral spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in stripped pine case with arched top, turned pillars to hood and with shaped trunk door, plain base with bracket feet, 80ins high
An early 20th Century dark stained mahogany longcase clock, the 10ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on four gongs, in case with scroll pediment, turned pillars to hood, the trunk door inset with oval bevelled glass panel and inlaid with scroll ornament and with panelled plinth on bracket feet, 82.5ins high
A 1920s stained mahogany rectangular stool of 18th Century design, the drop-in seat upholstered in dark pink cloth, on square chamfered and blind fret carved supports, 18.25ins x 15.75ins x 18ins high, a small oak cabinet with shaped and fretted top, fitted three drawers enclosed by a pair of panelled doors carved with lozenge and serpent ornament, on bracket feet, 18.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 19.5ins high, and an Indian hardwood and brass inlaid rectangular two-handled workbox with brass flush handles, the front carved with two circular flowerheads, 19ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 7.5ins high, (crack to top and general wear)
A small 17th Century Continental cedarwood coffer the plain lid with punched and penwork decoration to the interior, the shaped front lightly carved with the Pieta, calvary religious figures and angels within stylised scrollwork, on shaped bracket feet, 34ins wide x 13ins deep x 15.5ins high (split to top and front decoration rubbed)
A MID 18TH CENTURY UNASCRIBED SALVER of shaped oval outline with a moulded border & bracket feet, the centre engraved with a coat of arms*, within a rococco cartouche, unmarked, possibly Colonial, 1740-50; 12.3" (31.3 cms) long; 21.3 oz *Arms of Lewes of Co. Glamorgan impaling another (possibly either Nermont, Nernewte or Nerncrote).
A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED EIGHT BOTTLE CRUET FRAME fitted with two mounted and four non-mounted, cut-glass bottles with stoppers & two mounted cut-glass casters, resting on fluted bracket feet with an inset wooden base, initialled at one end, by Robert & David Hennell, London 1800; 9.5" (24 cms) high

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