EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Evan Williams, Newport, 14" painted Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, enclosed by patera painted spandrels and romantic scenes to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in an arch top case, with swan neck pediment and freestanding fluted Corinthian columns with cast brass capitals, over a long, flame cut trunk door, flanked by fluted and chamferred corners and raised on a conforming base with bracket feet, 85" (216cm) high
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EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CROSSBANDED AND BOXWOOD LINE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials to the centre, floral painted corners and equestrian scene to the arch, powered by an associated eight day movement, striking on a bell, housed in an arch topped case with swan neck pediment free standing fore columns and glazed side apertures, above a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by a pair of fluted quarter columns and raised on a flame cut base, with shaped bracket feet, 87 1/2" (222.3cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Edm (und) Schofield, Rochdale, the 13" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture and signed silvered plaque to the scroll engraved matted centre, powered by a 30hr movement striking on a bell, housed in a caddy top case with later brass finials, verre eglomise panel and free standing fore columns with cast Corinthian capitals, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter columns and raised on a plain base with ogee bracket feet, 7 1/4" (2.235m) high, movement matched to dial and case EST 500-700
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID FLAME CUT MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, the shield shaped plate in a crossbanded frame with urn turned finials to the scroll supports, above a serpentine fronted base with three short drawers, the end top fitted with brass drop handles, raised on bracket feet, 23" (58.4cm) high, 17 1/2" (44.5cm) wide
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED OAK DRESSER, the oblong moulded top above a central pair of panelled cupboard door, with cockbeaded drawer beneath, flanked by six conforming a graduated drawers, fitted with brass swan neck handles and enclosed by quarter turned and fluted columns, raised on bracket feet, 36" (91.5cm) high, 62" x 22" (157.5cm 55.9cm)
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK STUDENT BUREAU, moulded cornice above a pair of eight astragal panelled glazed cupboard doors, with exposed embossed copper strap hinges, enclosing a fixed shelf to the polished interior, over a fall front enclosing pigeon holes and short draws to fitted interior, above a long draw and two open shelves, flanked by pierced side panels, raised on bracket feet, 65" (165cm) high, 34 3/4" (88.3cm) wide
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY BACHELOR`S CHEST, with cavetto moulded borders to the top, a brushing slide over four graduated long drawers with cockbeaded borders and later wooden knob handle replacing the original brass drop handles, on plinth with moulded top and raised on bracket feet, 3`1" wide, 1`8" deep, 2`9" high
GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY BUREAU, the oblong top above a flame cut slope enclosing pigeon holes, drawers and secret drawers flanking the central door and pair of split turned columns over two short and three long graduated and cockbeaded drawers, fitted with brass swan neck handles with pierced backplates and matching escutcheons, raised on bracket foot, 42" (106.7cm) high, 42" (106.7cm) wide
An 18th century colonial padouk gentleman`s dressing chest, with a moulded edge top above a pair of frieze drawers, a brushing slide and three long graduated drawers, all oak lined and with engraved brass plate swing handles, on bracket feet, 33½in (85cm) high, 39in (99cm) wide, 22½in (57cm) deep.
A fine pair of George III mahogany serpentine commodes, with rosewood crossbanded and fine boxwood and ebonised strung tops, above three long drawers with replaced pierced brass plate handles, on shaped aprons and splay bracket feet, 33ÎŽin (85.7cm) high, 46in (116.5cm) wide, 20in (51cm) deep. (2) One commode inscribed with the initials A.E.W to the underside of each drawer.
A George III mahogany and satinwood banded serpentine commode, gilt brass mounted, the moulded edge top above four long graduated drawers, the top drawer originally fitted, with cast leaf gilt brass handles and escutcheons, with side carrying handles, on bracket feet, 35½in (89.8cm) high, 42in (106.5cm) wide, 23½in (59.8cm) deep.
A George III mahogany linen press, with a detachable fluted and marquetry paterae cornice above a pair of doors with oval veneers with crossbanding and stringing, the interior with one slide, above two short and two long drawers with cast gilt brass handles, on splay bracket feet, 79½in (202cm) high, 56in (142.3cm) wide, 25½in (65cm) deep.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, with a dentil and blind fret cornice, with two short and three long drawers flanked by fluted angles above a brushing slide and three further drawers on shaped bracket feet, 75in (190.5cm) high, 45½in (115.1cm) wide, 23ÎŒin (59cm) deep. Provenance: The Norris Family, formerly of Wood Norton Hall, Norfolk.
A George II mahogany bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice above a pair of fielded panel doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves above pull-out candle slides, the hinged fall enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers, with two secret pilaster compartments flanking a panelled door, above a well with a sliding cover above four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 86in (218.5cm) high, 40ÎŽin (103.5cm) wide, 22½in (57.2cm) deep. Provenance: The Norris Family, formerly of Wood Norton Hall, Norfolk.
A George III mahogany bureau possibly by Thomas Chippendale, the crossbanded fall revealing drawers and pigeon holes, above four long graduated drawers each with a `S` shape keyhole and bracket feet, 42in (106.6cm) high, 37ÎŽin (95.5cm) wide, 20ÎŽin (52.5cm) deep. Provenance: The Norris Family, formerly of Wood Norton Hall, Norfolk.
A collection of 19th century blue and white china including a pearlware willow pattern meat plate on three fluted bracket feet, 18¾in. (47.5cm.) long; a late Victorian pagoda pattern platter, 18in. (45.5cm.) long; a South Wales Pottery `Damask Border` serving dish, 11¾in. (29.8cm.) long; three `Tedesley Hall` pattern plates, 10¼in. (26cm.) diameter; a Dillwyn & Co, Swansea plate plus another matched, 10in. (25.5cm.) diameter; six other plates, a small serving platter and a late Victorian Brownfield & Sons `Ivory` pattern butter dish and cover. (17)
A pair of antique Korean brass mounted elm chests 19th century, of upright rectangular form, with two short drawers over a pair of small cupboard doors with decorative pierced brass hinges and lock plate with lock, enclosing a pale blue paper lined interior, carrying handles to the sides, raised on short bracket feet united by a shaped apron, 18 x 13in. (45.75 x 33cm.), 17¾in. (45cm.) high. (2)
A unique piece of Guernsey pub history - `The Hangman`s Inn` pub sign this painted steel and wrought iron sign, depicting the classic hooded hangman next to his gallows, hung outside the Guernsey Brewery pub `The Hangman`s Inn` for many years until the pub`s closure in 2005 and was a landmark at the Bailiff`s Cross crossroads, St. Andrews. The sign is complete with its wrought iron wall mounting bracket. The sign measures 50 x 25in. (127 x 63cm.) excluding the bracket. (2) * This is the first time that this iconic sign has been available on the open market, having been acquired from BBC Radio Guernsey by the current owners through a Children in Need charity auction in 2007.
A George II walnut eight day longcase clock 18th century, by William Wright of London, the brass arched dial with matted centre, signed to the Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, gilt cherub mask spandrels, penny moonphase to arch with Roman silvered dial within gilt dolphin spandrels, all within engraved borders, the bell strike movement with five turned pillars, the case with flared moulded pediment on turned pilasters to the hood, the trunk with cross banded and fielded panelled door, the base with later bracket plinth, 90½in. (230cm.) high, alterations.
A good early 19th century eight day inlaid mahogany longcase clock the twin train, four turned pillar, bell strike movement signed `FRANCIS` to the front plate, the arched brass dial with foliate engraved centre with engraved subsidiary seconds dial at noon and arched date aperture at six, signed `Webb & Son, Frome`, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minutes, pierced black steel hands, gilt brass mask spandrels, painted moonphase to arch, in a good inlaid mahogany case, the hood with three eagle and ball brass finials over a cross banded and satinwood inlaid arched frieze on fluted pillars headed by gilt brass capitals, the trunk with canted corners, tulipwood banding and ebony stringing, the door centred with an inlaid oval, the base with conforming inlaid roundel, raised on slender bracket feet, 97in. (247cm.) high.

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