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An early 20th century pine chest of drawers with two short above two long drawers raised on small turned legs, width 106cm, a small pine cupboard on bracket legs converted from a small meat safe, height 70cm, and a small pine corner cupboard with shaped gallery and brass knob, height 38cm (3).
A reproduction mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide above three drawers raised on bracket feet, width 58cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: The lid has a section to one side which has been broken off and now pinned back and a section to the other side of this which has also been broken and glued back. Overall it is dirty but the quality of the lacquer work and Shibayama inlay is very good.
A LATE 19th CENTURY INLAID BURR WALNUT AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, MAPLE & Co. in 18th century style, the eight-day five pillar movement with 11" silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Maple & Co. Ltd, London, the arch with `chime/silent` and `Westminster/chime on six gongs` levers and with scroll cast gilt-brass spandrels, the hood with moulded arch and brass mounted columns, the sides with pierced fret panels, the trunk with a panelled door centred by a chequered string inlaid triple lozenge, on a moulded cross-banded plinth base, raised on bracket feet. 2.29m by 0.57m by 0.36
A HANDSOME EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, WILLIAM WILLIAMSON & SONS, the upper section with broken pediment above a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing shelves and pigeon holes, the slope opening to reveal a fitted interior with compartments and drawers and inset writing surface, above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, one drawer stamped (with makers mark). 2.31m by 1.00m by 0.58m
An early 19th century English double fusée bracket clock, ebonised case, white dial with Roman numerals and secondary calendar dial, signed Matthius Harris Bath, the verge movement with pull repeat striking the hour on a bell, the pad top case with brass carry handle, moulded arch cornice, brass fish scale fretwork panels to front and sides with red silk backing, glazed rear door, convex glass to front dial cover, set on four brass bracket feet, 38cm high (handle down)
An early 19th century English double fusée bracket clock, ebonised case, white dial with Roman numerals and secondary calendar dial, signed Matthius Harris Bath, the verge movement with pull repeat striking the hour on a bell, the pad top case with brass carry handle, moulded arch cornice, brass fish scale fretwork panels to front and sides with red silk backing, glazed rear door, convex glass to front dial cover, set on four brass bracket feet, 38cm high (handle down)
A FULLER CALCULATOR MODEL 1 BY W.F. STANLEY & CO LTD, LONDON, CIRCA 1950, of typical construction, with inner and outer cylinders mounted to a mahogany handle with calibrated brass readers, contained in fitted box with brass mounting bracket, maker’s label and instruction leaflets - 18in. (46cm.) diameter, Provenance: John Howard, Chief Experimental Officer, Admiralty Compass Observatory, Ditton Park.
A 19th century mahogany American block front bureau, the fall revealing an interior of short drawers and pigeon holes over four long graduated cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles and scroll cut Chippendale style back plates on ogee shaped bracket feet, 92cm wide, 109cm high, 53cm deep
A Regency mahogany ebony line strung crossbanded secretaire bookcase, the dentil inlaid cornice over two astragal glazed doors with two short drawers below fitted with gilt metal knob handles on a shallow cabinet base, the secretaire drawer opening to reveal an unfitted interior, over a two door cabinet base, raised on short bracket feet, 95cm wide, 222cm high, 33.5cm deep
A George III mahogany secretaire chest with associated bookcase top, the bookcase top with Greek key moulded cornice over two glazed doors including two adjustable shelves over a secretaire drawer revealing an arrangement of short drawers and pigeon holes over three long graduated drawers fitted with brass swing handles and oval brass key escutcheons raised on plain bracket feet, 110cm wide, 211cm high, 52cm deep
Good English double fusee verge bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat, engraved back plate and striking on a bell, the 8" engraved silvered arched dial signed William Lindsey, London, with centre seconds and calendar hands, with subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case with moulded arched pediment and brass carrying handle, 18.75" high
Good Viennese giltwood triple fusee verge bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat, striking on two bells and with engraved back plate, the 7" brass arched dial signed G E Gstatter in Wienn to the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with ringed winding holes, date and pendulum apertures and with three subsidiary dials to the arch within a stepped carved case surmounted by a caddy top, 19" high
Good French red tortoiseshell and bronze mounted two train balloon mantel clock with matching pedestal, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell in the top, the 9.5" convex white dial signed Le Roy a Paris, within a balloon shaped case applied with scrolling foliate bronze mounts, 44" high (including bracket) (pendulum) (a.f)
Impressive large English mahogany quadruple fusee bracket clock, the substantial movement striking on a large bell and playing on two nests of ten and eight bells, the 9" wavy arched engraved dial signed T. Orr & Sons, Madras to the centre, the arch with silent/play selection lever and subsidiary strike/silent and tune selection dial to include God Save The Queen, The Clocks, Those Evening Bells and The Last Rose of Summer, within an associated heavily carved arched stepped case with applied grotesque masks, 26" high (a.f) (pendulum) *This clock is referenced in Rose (1978) - English Dial Clocks, pages 183 & 191 and bears the Thwaites & Reed no. 8439
Ebonised double fusee verge bracket clock, the five pillar movement with foliate engraved back plate, the 7" brass arched dial with brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, inscribed Francois Zelhorst, Brussels on a boss to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and ormolu carrying handle, 23" high (pendulum)
Good bronze reproduction two train small bracket clock, the movement striking on a bell behind a brass back plate repousse with scrolling foliage, the 3" white enamel dial with centre seconds within a repousse foliate brass mask, with visible balance wheel escapement above twelve o`clock, within a glazed rounded arched pad top stepped case surmounted by a carrying handle, 11" high overall (key)
Mahogany inlaid double fusee bracket clock striking on a gong, the 5.5" silvered convex dial with slow/fast and silent/strike adjustment within a stepped pillared case inlaid with boxwood lines and butterfly motif, surmounted by a moulded arched cornice and pagoda top with five brass ball finials, 19" high (pendulum)

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