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A SET OF GEORGE III STYLE ROSEWOOD WATERFALL BOOKSHELVES crossbanded and inlaid with boxwood stringing, having a three-quarter gallery above a double set of graduated shelves on reeded and turned uprights to the front and bracket feet to the rear, 152cm wide x 35cm deep x 169cm high. See illustration
A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY, YEW CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID BOWFRONT CHEST, three small drawers above three long graduated, cockbeaded drawers, furnished with replacement cast brass ring handles and circular backplates, bone shield escutcheons, swept apron, bracket feet, 100cm x 49.5cm x 88cm. See illustration
A GEORGE III STYLE FIGURED WALNUT BUREAU, crossbanded and with herringbone banding, having a fall front, the interior fitted with a well, pigeon holes, small drawers and central cupboard flanked by fluted columns, above two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, with brass escutcheons and swing handles, on shaped bracket feet, 91cm wide x 50cm deep x 103cm high
AN IMPOSING PAIR OF LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE CANDLESTICKS, of pierced square section, each with a pillar supporting an integral nozzle and sconce with balustrated border, on a conforming square base with shaped apron and bracket feet, impressed mark, early 20th century, 39.5cm high. See illustration
A LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE URN VASE AND COVER, pierced and moulded with floral swags, foliage and beading, twin female caryatid handles, on a square base with pierced and shaped apron, bracket feet, the cover with flambeau finial, impressed mark, early 20th century, 31.5cm high. See illustration
A large early 19th Century mahogany cased eight day Longcase Clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and surmounted with three gilded open winged eagle finials and above a 13.5`` painted dial with moonphase mechanism and subsidiary seconds hand, signed Michael Walker, Bolton, further flanked by two fluted pilasters with gilt metal capitals and shaped trunk door below, on ogee bracket feet, approx. 231cm high
A 19th Century eight day oak cased Longcase Clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above a 12.5`` broken arch painted dial, the cream face with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds hand and signed C. Crew, Tetbury and flanked by gilded floral style spandrels, raised on front bracket feet, (minus back feet), approx. 213cm high
A George III style bow fronted Corner Cupboard of large proportions, dentil cornice above two thirteen panelled glazed doors enclosing bowed shelves, further over a single central bow fronted and rosewood crossbanded true drawer flanked by two further smaller dummy drawers and over two cupboard doors with rosewood ovals, raised on canted bracket feet, 226cm high x approx. 100cm wide
A late 18th Century George III mahogany fall front Bureau, the rectangular top above a moulded edge fall having an oval brass escutcheon opening to reveal a fitted interior of a central cupboard flanked by pigeonholes and drawers, further over two half width and three full width graduated cock beaded drawers having brass swan neck handles, on shaped bracket feet (A/F losses and reparations), 108.5cm high x 106.5cm wide x 57cm deep
A GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK the enamel dial signed ALLAN & CLEMENTS LONDON, with roman chapters, pierced hands and brass bezel, small silvered regulation dial above with blued steel hand, the twin fusee movement with pull repeat, the signature repeated on the engraved backplate, steel rod pendulum with brass bob, in brass mounted case with three pad top, rococo spandrels, scale pattern side frets and ogee feet, 31cm h excluding handle A fine quality clock in basically good condition, the dial dial with tiny chip on the enamel beneath one of the winding holes, the movement reasonably clean and running. One of the fret slightly loose but not distorted, a little dusty and requires cleaning. Long in the present private ownership
A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring and signed on a silvered disc to the arch Settman St Leonards, with cherub spandrels and twin fusee movement striking on a bell, in brass mounted mahogany case with scale pattern side frets, 45cm h excluding handle, elements 18th c The clock made up in the early 20th c incorporating earlier movement and case, on the reverse beneath the glass door an engraved presentation plaque marking the retirement of the recipient dated 1947. In good condition and apparently running
RAILWAY INTEREST. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK the engraved and silvered dial inscribed LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RALy, with blued steel hands and single train movement with turned pillars and brass pendulum, case with stepped top and inset bevelled glass lights, on lotus moulded base and bracket feet, 32.5cm h A fine quality clock in excellent original unrestored condition. The movement dusty, on the back of the case evidence of there once having been a small metal number plate, long removed
A FRENCH BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK of cartouche shape with gilt brass mounts and finial, enamel chapter plaques, espagnolette pendulum and gong striking movement, 32cm h, backplate and pendulum stamped A & N 47395, c1900 Running when wound, complete, the movement dusty. The case with much build up of old wax and dirt but the mounts all present and the shell not chipped or restored
A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched and painted dial inscribed Robt Harlow Ashburn, with pierced date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, rose spandrels and a landscape with angler above, having eight day movement in mahogany banded and line inlaid case with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars and pilasters, panelled trunk and base, on bracket feet, 232cm h Some repairs and repolishing, the movement and dial probably original although the seat board slightly packed
A WALNUT BUREAU veneered in matched sections, the crossbanded flap enclosing an architectural fitted interior, the front with four graduated drawers with pierced brass furniture, on bracket feet, 102cm h; 46 x 85cm In good condition and of good quality dating from the later 19th or early 20th c re-using some earlier veneers
AN OAK COFFOR BACH the front with three raised and fielded panels, the lower part with moulded drawer and shaped apron, on bracket feet, 48cm h; 30 x 63cm, late 18th/early 19th c Localised worm in the lid, old repairs and replacements, recent steel replacement strap hinges, on the underside of the lid, the lip of the lid slightly chipped and worn
AN OAK CWPWRDD DEUDDARN, WEST WALES the moulded cornice with turned pendants above ogee panelled doors, the lower part with two drawers and four-panel doors, the sides panelled, on bracket feet, 187 cm h; 57 x 113cm, early 19th c In good condition and of attractive colour/patina. Long in the present private ownership

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