A 20th century mahogany and lacquered brass mantel clock, 10.5cm dial inscribed Woodford, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and further subsidiary Arabic numerals, eight-day movement on a bell, king chime, stepped and domed top with brass handle, panelled glass sides, rectangular plateau base with bracket feet, 23cm high
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A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, C1900 the arched gilt brass dial with matted centred, silvered chapter ring and three subsidiary dials, CHIME ON 8 BELLS, WESTMINSTER CHIME, a regulation, the substantial brass fusee movement with 8 bells and 5 gongs, 70cm h ++In good complete condition. Inside the back door the repairer's label of Peter C Dawson MBHI
A VICTORIAN YEW WOOD WINDSOR CHAIR BY JOHN WHITWORTH OF GAMSTON, C1840 with elm seat, 89cm h, stamped on edge of seat WHITWORTH GAMSTON and on the underside 1840, 89cm h ++Old worm holes on the underside of the seat, small repair to one back strut the other with small brass right angle bracket; varnished
A BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, WM LATCH NEWPORT, EARLY 19TH C with painted dial, Breguet hands and twin fusee movement with shouldered plates, embossed brass ring handles and scale side frets, 50cm h ++In good unrestored condition with accretion of old dirt and polish. The brass parts dirty, the dial worn and slightly discoloured but not extensively chipped and original, not repainted. The inlay and carving all in good condition. A good and original example of the type
A late 17th Century Japanese Imari koro and cover of diamond shape, the pierced cover with dog of Fo finial and painted a chrysanthemum and a bird, the base painted flowers and wheat sheaves on three bracket feet, 8.5cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Slight wear to one corner edge. Some minor firing flaws. Overall good.
A late 18th Century Scottish serpentine front serving table with chequered banding and boxwood stringing, a diamond and batswing patera to each end, fitted five drawers to the frieze on square taper legs with dot and hollow inlay and spade feet, 205cm wide/Note: Dot and hollow inlay is commonly associated with furniture made in Edinburgh/see illustration Condition Report: The top has visible scratches and pitting, repair to chequered stringing above left leg, repair to right hand leg bracket, both front legs uneven on front edge, slightly loose on joints; drawer handles later. 72cm d 92cm h,
A George II oak bureau fitted drawers, secret drawer cupboard and pigeon holes beneath, on bracket feet, 91cm wide Condition Report: There are acceptable ring stains and other marks to the top, flap slightly stained, well slide scratched and stained, hinges and locks replaced, later secret drawer fitted to well, splits at both sides, drawers are herringbone banded, 20cm deep and 106cm high.
A George III elm chest of four long drawers on bracket feet, 80cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Stains and pitting to top, border with central indentation, both sides split, handles replaced, signs of many former handles, stains on bottom drawer gaps between all drawers and frame, crude repair to right hand front leg.
A walnut bureau bookcase with moulded cornice, the bureau with fitted interior above two long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 97cm wide x 180cm high/see illustration Condition Report: The left hand glazed door loose top hinge, both sides scratched and pitted, interior shelves with rather crude plate stops. Some lifting veneer and scratches, interior with assortment of drawer handles, left hand side with splits. Missing drawer mouldings in places.
A brass lantern clock, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed Wm. Hulbert, Bristoll, the movement with strike on the lantern bell, 33cm high, complete with bracket and pendulum/see illustration Condition Report: Dial and plate pinned bottom and top left and right (three replacement galvanised pins) side doors, pierced tops and back panel replaced and gilt painted, hammer spring and shaft later black painted anchor escapement (20th Century)
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the arched dial with 'High Tide at Bristol' key indicator, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Fran's Weller, Bristol, the case with dentil cornice and blind fret carved frieze above a long trunk door and panelled base on ogee bracket feet, 222cm high/see illustration Condition Report: The case has been restored and re-polished, locks and hinges replaced and hood pillar capitals and bases re-gilded. Interior re-blocked and one leg is loose but present. The face and movement have been restored, the chapter ring replaced and spandrels re-gilded, the moon dial repainted and the ratchets for the same replaced. There is no subsidiary pointer for the tides. There is a painted pointer on the moon dial; the ratchet on the striking train not working therefore fully unwound. The seat board is not original.
Regency bracket clock with painted circular dial, signed - Wynn, Dean Street, London, double-fusee movement striking on a bell with engraved back plate, in brass inlaid mahogany case with brass pineapple finial, gilt brass side carrying handles and pierced brass side grilles, on gilt ball feet, 49cm high x 25cm wide - with original brass inlaid mahogany wall bracket and key and pendulum CONDITION REPORT General overall condition a little tired, movement is reasonably clean but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Back plate engraving is quite good but plate itself has major casting faults. Mounting brackets have been bent to fit. Dial is dirty and worn, some damage round edge and winding holes, signature worn. Case is dirty, inlaid brass work has been lacquered and default to see if damaged. Veneer is cracked in places and corners are damaged. Back door and surrounding casework has been repaired. Side fret silks have been backed with brown paper
George III and later bracket clock with arched silvered dial with slow / fast dial in arch, signed - James Howden Edinburgh, with black bird's head and floral scroll decoration, fusee movement with some later conversions and no bell or striking mechanism - the back plate unsigned, in ebonised case with caddy top and pierced gilt brass and red velvet-backed side panels, gilt brass pineapple finials and folding handle, on bracket feet, 49cm high x 26cm wide - with three keys and pendulum
Attractive George III eight day longcase clock with arched gilt and silvered dial with Old Father Time automaton to arch, signed - 'John Draper Maldon', subsidiary seconds and date aperture, gilt scroll spandrels, in unusual burr elm case with brass ball and spike finials and arched door, on bracket feet, 223cm high
George III and later mahogany bureau bookcase, the top with Greek key moulded cornice and adjustable shelves enclosed by twin astragal glazed doors, the base with hinged fall enclosing fitted interior of short drawers and pigeon holes about central cupboard, having two short over two long drawers below on bracket feet, 76cm wide x 47cm deep x 194cm NB: This lot is offered together with a sale receipt dated 5th Oct 1926 from A G Lock, 112 Victoria Street, London SW1 describing sale of the bureau for £27, the top made at that time to match for £9
Fine 18th century Portuguese, Brazilian rosewood serpentine bureau, the hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior of tulipwood crossbanded short drawers about central cupboard, with three graduated drawers below, each with cast bronze mounts between scroll carved canted angles, on carved bracket feet, 119cm wide x 62cm deep x 111cm highProvenance: Formerly the property of William Pennell Esq. (1765-1860), Consul General to the Empire of Brazil.

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