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An 18th Century Georgian mahogany banded oak tall bookcase on chest, the moulded cornice above two recessed panelled doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with two short over three long graduated cock beaded drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width approx 110cm.
A Victorian silver basket, Richard Sibley II, London, 1850, the bulbous body pierced with decorative motifs, on four bracket feet, lacking liner, 331.2g; a George V silver jewellery box, Birmingham, 1913, in the form of a dressing table, three legs lacking; an Edwardian silver ink blotter, Chester, 1907; and a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, decorated with printies (4)
An Edwardian silver snuff box, George Unite, Birmingham, 1906, of plain circular form, with monogram, 90.2g; a pair of George V silver trophy cups, Birmingham, 1932, each with inscription, 196.8g in total; an Edwardian silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1907, with flared rim, loaded, 19cm high; a George V silver milk jug and sugar bowl, Chester, 1917, each of plain form, on three bracket feet, 194g in total; a collection of ten fruit forks and five fruit knives, Sheffield, 1896, with mother-of-pearl handles; etc
A reproduction Benjamin Franklin wall clock by Thwaites & Reed, Bowling Green Lane, London, the spherical silvered dial set beneath a subdial, mounted upon a brass framework enclosing movement, raised upon a timber wall hanging bracket bearing plaque reading - Benjamin Franklin's Clock, 1757 built in London to his original design by Thwaites & Reed Limited, founded 1740, edition 831/1000 together with original information booklet, assembly instructions, declaration and further correspondence by Thwaites & Reed/The Heritage Collection (documentation located behind silver cabinet)
A George III oak dresser , circa 1760, probably North Caernarfonshire A George III oak dresser , circa 1760, probably North Caernarfonshire, the moulded cornice above three open green painted shelves, with green painted rear panels, the base with an arrangement of seven drawers and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, on ogee bracket feet, 225cm high, 172cm wide, 54cm deep
A George II walnut feather-banded bureau, circa 1750 A George II walnut feather-banded bureau, circa 1750, the book-matched fall opening to fitted interior with central cupboard and flanking drawers and pigeon holes and velvet inset writing surface, above three long graduated drawers and bracket feet, 105cm high, 96cm wide, 53cm deep
An oak, mahogany, and walnut eight-day longcase clock , 18th century An oak, mahogany, and walnut eight-day longcase clock , 18th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed Wm. Nicholson, Whitehaven with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the hood with moulded cornice above flanking half columns, the case with cross-banded arched door, plinth, and bracket feet, 216cm high
A George III mahogany chest of drawers , second half 18th century A George III mahogany chest of drawers , second half 18th century, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by quarter columns and on plinth base and bracket feet, 80cm high, 105cm wide, 54cm deep
A French gilt and cream painted side cabinet , 19th century A French gilt and cream painted side cabinet , 19th century, of serpentine outline, the green marble top above a floral frieze, the single door with classical scene of maiden, cherub, and centaur, enclosing single fixed shelf, the whole on plinth base with bracket feet 111cm high, 107cm wide, 46cm deep
A pair of Spanish or Portuguese carved and silvered pine altar candlesticks A pair of Spanish or Portuguese carved and silvered pine altar candlesticks, 19th century each with urn socket above a knopped, waisted, fluted and foliate carved shaft, with triform bases, each on three bracket feet, 102cm high
A George III mahogany secretaire chest on chest, circa 1770 A George III mahogany secretaire chest on chest, circa 1770, the dentil cornice above a blind fretwork decorated frieze, above three short and three long drawers, the lower section with fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawers, pigeon holes and centred by a small cupboard door, above three further long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 201cm high, 108cm wide, 55cm deep
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase , circa 1790 A George III mahogany bureau bookcase , circa 1790, cross and chevron banded throughout, the shaped pediment and cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the hinged fall opening to small drawers, pigeon holes and a central cupboard, above two short and three long drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 248cm high, 122cm wide, 60cm deep
A French brass four-glass mantel clock, L A French brass four-glass mantel clock, L. Marti et Cie , late 19th century, the French eight-day bell striking movement with visible anchor escapement stamped L. Marti et Cie, Medalion De Bronze , and numbered 1296 to backplate, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring behind full length door, the bevel-glazed case with cavetto cornice above caddy moulded angles and cavetto moulded plinth base and integral bracket feet, 30cm high
A French ebonised and gilt metal mounted side cabinet , early 19th century A French ebonised and gilt metal mounted side cabinet , early 19th century, the rectangular white marble top above two glazed and mirrored doors each enclosing three shelves on plinth base with central shell apron and bracket feet, the whole decorated with gilt ormolu mounts, 107cm high, 280cm wide, 49cm deep
A George II red walnut kneehole desk, circa 1730 A George II red walnut kneehole desk, circa 1730, with re-entrant corners to moulded edge top, fitted with a long drawer over a concealed drawer and central recessed cupboard, flanked three drawers to each side, on shaped bracket feet, 79cm high, 76cm wide, 49cm deep
A George III mahogany dressing chest , circa 1780, of campaign type A George III mahogany dressing chest , circa 1780, of campaign type, the rectangular top opening to fitted wash-stand section with lifting mirror and hidden compartments, fronted by a double dummy drawer front above three long graduated drawers, plinth, and bracket feet 91cm high, 99cm wide 53cm deep
A walnut two tier corner cupboard of 18th Century design, the whole of small proportions, the upper part with angled cornice, fitted two shelves enclosed by a single glazed door, the base fitted one drawer and cupboard under enclosed by a panelled door on bracket feet, 21.5ins wide x 62ins high
A mahogany wardrobe in the manner of Maple & Co, the moulded cornice with "Greek Key" ornament to frieze, fitted central cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, fitted drawer under with blind fret carved front and four long drawers, flanked by hanging compartments enclosed by mirror panelled doors, on plinth base with carved bracket feet, 81ins wide x 24ins deep x 87ins high, and a matching kneehole dressing table with gadroon carved edges, fitted mirror and five drawers, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 51ins wide x 24ins deep x 63ins high
A George III mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base with Secretaire drawer with moulded front, with red leather lined fall-front enclosing pigeon-holes and eight small drawers, fitted three long drawers under, on shaped apron and bracket feet, 40.5ins wide x 21ins deep x 84ins high
A George III mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded cornice and arcaded frieze with split turned pendant ornament, fitted four adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of Gothic astragal glazed doors, the base fitted Secretaire drawer, the fall-front opening to reveal nine drawers and four pigeon-holes, fitted three long drawers under, on bracket feet, 45ins x 23ins deep x 88ins high (faded to front)
A Chinese teak and camphor wood lined blanket chest by George Zee & Co, Kowloon, Hong Kong, the panels carved with officials on a terrace, with brass mounted corners, strap fittings and handles, on bracket feet, 48ins (1220mm) wide x 21ins (535mm) deep x 21.25ins (540mm) high (manufacturer's label to interior - circa 1960's)
An early 19th Century mahogany cased bracket clock by W. Alexander of Westminster, the 8ins diameter repainted dial with Roman numerals and strike/non-strike lever above XII to the eight day two train fusee movement with heavy shaped top plates and striking on a bell, contained in rectangular case with shaped cresting and carved scroll ornament, inlaid in brass with flowerheads and scrolls and with brass mouldings to the front and brass fish-scale pattern grilles to sides, on brass ball feet, 18.5ins high Note : William Alexander recorded working Westminster in the early 19th Century. An example of a bracket clock illustrated in Cescinsky & Webster - "English Domestic Clocks", London 1914
An early 18th Century ebonised table clock by Joseph Jackman of London Bridge, the 7.5ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with "mock" pendulum, aperture and date aperture, twin knopped/strike and calendar dial to arch and bold winged cherubs head spandrels to the eight day two train movement with verge escapement striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with bold leaf scroll ornament and maker's name and address, contained in ebonised case with moulded bell shaped top, folding brass handle and four brass pineapple finials, the arched door with front and rear, the front inset with gilt brass infill spandrels and with arched glazed side panels, on bracket feet, 17.5ins high (extensively restored and re-converted to verge escapement by Leslie Brundle, and with quarter repeating work missing - case also extensively restored) Note : Joseph Jackman recorded working London 1708-1716 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
An early 18th Century ebonised table clock by John Topping of London, the 6ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with large calendar dial, strike/silent dial and regulation dial to arch, the matted dial centre with "Mock" pendulum aperture and winged cherubs head pattern spandrels to the eight day two train movement with verge escapement striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with birds, urns of flowers and bold leaf scroll ornament, contained in ebonised case with bold folding brass loop handle above bell shaped top, the side panels inset with twin fretted panels, on bracket feet, 16.5ins high (extensively restored and rebuilt by Leslie Brundle and apparently quarter repeating work missing) Note : John Topping recorded London, Apprentice 1691, Died 1747, described himself as "Memory Master" Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
A late 18th Century longcase clock movement by T. Hargraves of Settle, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman numerals and date aperture to the thirty hour brass framed movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, now mounted on oak wall bracket with shaped top and base, 23.5ins high Note : Thomas Hargreaves (Hargraves) recorded working Settle circa 1770-1795 Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Josh. Atkinson of Gateshead, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar dial, arch painted with a seated figure and with floral spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded scroll pediment and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door with fluted cant corners, on bracket feet, 88ins high Note : Joseph Atkinson recorded as a Longcase Clock Maker working Gateshead 1775, died circa 1804 - his widow, Mary, continued the business Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.

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