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Of local interest: a late George III mahogany, line inlaid and crossbanded chest of drawers, of two short and three long graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet, apparently incorporating the original brass relief lion and lioness handles, 112cm wide, labelled 'Jno White & Son, Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers, Sworn Appraisers, Auctioneers, House Agents &c, North Street, Chichester'. The firm of J White & Son is listed in local directories in North Street, Chichester from the early 19th century.
An Aesthetic period ebonised cabinet, the galleried top above a central asymmetric shelf arrangement flanked by mirrored cupboard doors and drawers below, a central open shelf is supported by two larger base cupboards with brass strapwork hinges, raised on shaped bracket feet 167 x 118 x 45½cm (65 x 46 x 18in)
A Fine Quality Mahogany Cased, Late Georgian Brass Faced Long Case Clock with a brass arch dial with sunbursts, and 8 day movement Makers name to the dial Winstanley, Holywell. With a scroll canopy with fluted column sides with brass capitals. The case in the Gothic Style with side pilasters. Finely inlaid with satin wood fringing. Terminating on bracket feet.
Large Early Victorian Mahogany Cased Grandfather Clock with an arched decorated enamel face depicting county with an eight day movement. Makers name on dial 'Jas.Bowes. Bradford. The case with scroll arched top with side spindles to the trunk of the case. Terminating on shaped bracket feet. 26'' in width, 92'' in height. Circa 1830/40
A George III oak bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, the central drawer inscribed 'Presented to Mr G.Trevelyan Lee, As a mark of high esteem from the members of the Derby Town Council 30th September 1932', the base section fitted with four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 110cm high, 105cm wide, 54cm deep
A Chinese rosewood and dreamstone mounted table screen, Qing dynasty, the rectangular dreamstone panel skillfully polished and carved with the figure of a deer in a landscape, 11.5 x 17cm, the stand with key fret carved upright and sledge feet, 29.5 x 30cm, one bracket lackingEnglish Private Collection purchased from the 1960's to 1980's.

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