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An Oak Centre Seconds Longcase Clock with Bolt and Shutter Maintaining Power, signed Jno Skirving, Edinburgh, circa 1775, swan neck pediment, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, arch with a silvered plaque signed, four pillar movement with deadbeat escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high 08.10.14, Case has been cleaned, hood with later frets, later bracket feet, dial and movement are clean.
A Good George III Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robert Holland, London, circa 1760, pagoda pediment, brass stop fluted columns, pierced side frets, nicely figured arched moulded trunk door, plinth with a raised moulded panel, bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, seconds and date aperture, arch with a silvered plaque signed, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high 08.10.14, Pierced frets to the hood with slight damage and some fret work is missing, minor scratches and minor dents to the plinth, dial is clean, movement is complete, finials are missing.
A Regency Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Straight Front Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, the four long graduated drawers with brass oval solid backplate handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, 104cm by 50cm by 104cm Polished and restored so cosmetically good. General scratches and ring marks to the top. End panels a rather flat colour. Drawer linings with restorations but in good order. Front legs with small stress cracks to joints. 021014
A George III Style Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers between fluted stiles, raised on bracket feet,18th Century and adapted, 88cm by 48cm by 78cm Polished and restored, so cosmetically good condition. Top with several fine natural? splits. Drawers oak lined. Backboard later. End panels with natural? small splits. Feet retipped. 300914
A George III Mahogany Serpentine Front Chest of Drawers, circa 1800, the moulded top above four long graduated drawers with barber`s pole inlaid stiles, raised on bracket feet, 114cm by 61cm by 90cm Generally good cosmetic condition and reasonable colour. Top very slightly faded with several very fine natural? splits. Drawer fronts with some small patching around cockbeading and corners. Brass locks replaced. Drawers open, no key. Bottom drawer has been later divided, with a pine board fitted down the centre, and larger section of timber replaced above the escutcheon. Repair work and strengthening to the feet. 111114
A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Secretaire Linen Press, early 19th century, the architectural pediment with turned finials above two oval panel doors enclosing five sliding trays, a two-as-one drawer enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes around a cupboard door, two deep drawers below, raised on splayed bracket feet, 130cm by 62cm by 255cm
A Late George III Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, the moulded top above three short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 110cm by 58cm by 93cm Good cosmetic condition, recently polished and restored. Front left leg repaired with later additions. Damage to front moulding. General bruising to some drawer fronts and cockbeading. 021014
A George III Style Mahogany Kneehole Desk, the long frieze drawer with six drawers below all around a cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, 18th century and adapted, 70cm by 49cm by 74cm Cosmetically ok. General scratches consistent with age. Previous handle marks visible on larger frieze drawer and several of the smaller drawers. Oak lined drawers. 021014
A Regency Mahogany and Crossbanded Serpentine Front Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, the moulded top above four cockbeaded graduated drawers and a shaped apron, raised on splayed bracket feet, 105cm by 55cm by 91cm Polished and restored, so in good cosmetic condition. Feet original, front right foot with minor repair. Front left foot retipped. General bruising particularly to side panels. Cockbeaded drawers with minor faults. 111114
An Early 19th Century Anglo-Indian Rosewood Secretaire Cabinet, formerly with a superstructure, the deep drawer with fall front enclosing a leather writing surface, small drawers, pigeon holes and two secret drawers, a further drawer below above two cupboard doors enclosing a fitted interior of shelves and eight small drawers, raised on bracket feet, the end panels with hinged doors each enclosing four small drawers, 82cm by 58cm by 103cm Good quality timber and reasonable colour. Natural? fine splits to end panels and top. Top section with numerous ring marks and staining. Large section of moulding missing to the left corner. Later knob handles, previous handle marks partly visible. Secretaire drawer leather replaced, and small defect. Interior rather faded and scratched, and fine natural? split running across the width of the drawer under the pigeon holes. 300914
A Matched Pair of Chinese Huanghali and Marble Topped Two-Tier Tables, late 19th/early 20th century, foliate carved with decorative friezes with scrolled bracket supports and an undertier, raised on square form legs with ball and claw feet, 42cm by 32cm by 81cm Table 1 - marble with some staining and natural? mark to top and general scratches. Decorative detail generally good, only small losses to some carved flowerheads. Natural? shrinkage gaps around joints. Table 2 - joints slightly loose and weak. Marble top with fritting along the edge. General small losses to carved detail. 021014
A George III Oak Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, of two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 92cm by 50cm by 108cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Joints rather loose, some movement. Drawer fronts with old handle marks, later brasses. Otherwise a good uniform colour. 300914
An Oak, Mahogany Crossbanded and Barber`s Pole Strung Straight Front Chest of Drawers, the dentil cornice above a blind fret carved frieze drawer and three short and four long graduated drawers, raised on later bracket feet, 18th century and adapted, 104cm by 52cm by 124cm Cosmetically reasonable and good uniform colour. Top central drawer with split to drawer front. Later handles. Later feet. Drawer interiors painted green. 300914
A Late 17th Century English Joined Oak Chest, probably Yorkshire, the hinged lid with four fielded panels, the interior fitted with a candle box, above carved stiles and muntins, 144cm by 59cm by 72cm Polished and restored, with highly polished finish. Some slight movement in the joints. Metal strengthening bracket fitted to the inside corner. Lock replaced. 300914
An English Joined Oak Dresser Base, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded top above four graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, flanked by two fielded panel doors, raised on bracket feet, 153cm by 64cm by 89cm Polished and a good colour, so cosmetically good. Old? signs of worm along the edge of the top section. Swan neck handles original? Later elements to the interior including drawer runners. Strengthening work to bracket feet. 071014
An English Carved and Gilded Pier Glass, circa 1760, the rectangular plate within a rockwork and acanthus scroll rococo style frame, 119cm by 73cm In sleepy unrestored condition. Original gilding? Various paint losses. Natural? cracks to the gesso. Typical old repairs throughout. Original? mercury plate. Old bracket marks to verso. 300914
An Edwardian Satinwood, Tulipwood Banded and Polychrome Painted Bureau, early 20th century, richly painted with garlands of flowers, ribbons and a cornucopia of vases, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of two drawers, six pigeons and a small cupboard door, four long graduated drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 78cm by 53cm by 103cm Cosmetically good, and uniform colour. Numerous fine cracks, including end panels and the fall. Paintwork good. General bruising to corners and platform base. 300914
An Art Deco Silver Tea Service, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1945, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the rounded rectangular section bodies on bracket feet with ebonised handles and knops, the hot water jug 18cm high, 56oz 9dwt all in (4) Clear marks, one minor dent, good overall condition 111114
A George V Silver Biscuit Barrel, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1914, circular with reeded borders, two scroll drop-ring handles and raised on four bracket feet, the hinged cover with a scroll thumbpiece, 10cm high, 20oz 2dwt, in original fitted case Marks clear. Silver in good condition, no signs of erased inscriptions, overall good condition. Case with typical marks and scuffs and silk interior is worn in places. Lid of case with very old paper label applied.
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced frets, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll engraved centre bearing an inscription Richd Sanderson Wigton, single hand, late/17th century in parts and later, 39cm high 08.10.14, The lantern frame is possibly late 17th century, wheel trains, frets and the dial appear of a later date, dial is only bearing an inscription and the dial plate is not a cast dial, side doors and back panel are missing, vacant hole to the bottom plate for the hammer post, movement needs cleaning, later wall bracket
An Oak Chiming Bracket Clock, signed Gabriel, 24 Bishopsgate St Within, London, circa 1870, Gothic style case with spiral finials, pierced sound frets, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, two dials for chime/silent and fast/slow, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, eight hammer chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, movement secured with brackets, 64cm high, with original oak wall bracket 27cm high 08.10.14, Surfaces of the case are faded, sides with flaking to the surfaces and small cracks in parts, top side with small cracks, mouldings with small chips in parts, dial and movement are clean, movement in going order and chiming, wall bracket with small chips in parts and the surfaces are flaking, small scratches in parts.
A Rare Miniature Ebony Table Clock, signed Desgranges, late Recordon, London, circa 1800, the ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, gilt brass carrying handle, fish scale sound frets, acorn shaped feet, 3-1/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with an engraved border, 24.5cm high over handle, with a later ebonised wall bracket, 17cm high 08.10.14, Case with cracks and minor chips to the veneers, front door with a small piece of veneer missing, small piece of moulding to the front has come loose, brass surfaces are discoloured, base with one piece of moulding replaced, feet possibly later, dial is slightly discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement needs cleaning, replaced escapement, possibly a later replaced back cock, later pendulum bob, movement is working and striking, later wall bracket with scratches and minor chips.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.

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