A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS with moulded top and fitted four graduated drawers with brass loop handles, on bracket feet, 76cm h; 43 x 78cm ++Small hole on the top, front centre, let in triangular repairs to the back corners of the top, feet replaced in part. The brass handles and locks replaced; repolished
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A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD CORNER CUPBOARD with cavetto cornice and light green painted interior with serpentine shelves enclosed by a panelled door, the lower part with a further door, on bracket feet, 220cm h; 47 x 94cm ++Brass hinges and/or keyplates old replacements, minor faults and repairs but generally sound
A GEORGE II OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS the moulded top above four graduated drawers with scratch moulded rails, the sides panelled, on bracket feet, 93cm h; 56 x 93cm ++Requires restoration having been stored in an outbuilding for many years and showing the effects of damp. The brass handles and lockplates old replacements. Lacking one handle loop
A GEORGE III OAK AND CROSSBANDED CORNER CUPBOARD with projecting angles and dentil cornice, enclosed by a pair of doors with raised-and-fielded panels, the green painted `barrel` backed interior with four serpentine shelves, on bracket feet, 189cm h; 43 x 109cm ++Coated in a a proprietary dark mahogany stain probably in the late or early 20th c. Some of the crossbanding cracked or replaced at that time. Originally with a lower element now lacking, the feet of later date
A FRENCH BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK in Louis XV style with gilt bronze mounts, the cast dial with enamel chapters, the movement with medallic backplate and espagnolette pendulum, the case crested by a two handled urn and with lentical, veneered in red stained shell and inlaid with engraved brass scrollwork, 48cm h, c1900 ++One or two small losses to the inlaid decoration on the rounded parts of the apron. Lacking the lower part of one of the two trellis inserts from the sides. Generally rather dirty but not regilded, the movement original and apparently complete
A FRENCH BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK with enamel dial and brass hands, the Japy Frères movement striking on a bell, in arched case with swept pediment, giltmetal mounts and flambeau finial, inlaid with brass scrollwork on a ground of red stained shell, 39cm h, c1880 ++The enamel dial slightly chipped around the right hand winding hole, the giltmetal mounts on the case with much accretion of dirt and grime, the inlaid decoration in generally good condition apart from the loss of a small piece on one side of the pediment. The mounts all present and not previously restored
A SCARLET JAPANNED BRACKET CLOCK the silvered dial signed Peter Dupont LONDON, with pendulum aperture, date and rise and fall sector, strike/not strike lever at right, the associated twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and bell, in redecorated case with basket pediment and brass swing handle, 49cm h excluding handle, the case 20th c Peter Dupont of Ivy Lane, London, w1754-1770. ++The silvering on the dial rather darkened and in need of cleaning; the movement reasonably clean and apparently complete. The case with a few minor surface cracks but in good condition and highly decorative
A NORTHERN EUROPEAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the breakarched, engine turned brass dial with Dutch style silvered chapter ring and date and pendulum apertures, a medallion engraved FG flanked by twin subsidiary dials to the arch, the brass ting-tang movement with pull-repeat and striking on two bells, the case with giltmetal mounts including four flambeau finials and paw feet, 44cm h excluding handle, 18th/early 19th c ++Dusty but basically complete and original
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved centre inscribed "T Tompion Londini 1700" and mask spandrels, having eight-day movement, the George III oak case embellished and carved at later date with fluted pilasters, the DOOR WITHdate 1736 and initials TW, the base with two laying hens, on bracket feet, 238cm h ++A late 19th/early 20th c made-up clock, the movement and dial associated to the case, the movement late 18th c, the dial 19th c but of convincing appearance, the case with later pediment, the carved decoration of c1900, the top left corner of the door to the trunk chipped, the movement very dirty but apparently complete
George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base fitted secretaire drawer, the fall front with lion mask ring drop handles and opening to reveal a fitted satinwood interior with drawers and pigeon holes, two panelled doors below and standing on splayed bracket feet, 112cm wide
George III oak longcase clock by Thomas Williams of Chew Stoke, square moulded cornice with fluted columns, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass and silvered dial with engraved foliate decoration, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, 30 hour striking movement, 205cm high
George III mahogany longcase clock by Richard Trevor of Topsham, the hood with moulded pediment, reeded pillars with brass Corinthian capitals, case with arch shaped long door flanked by reeded split pillars and standing on bracket feet, brass arch shaped dial with engraved decoration, Roman numerals and subsidiary strike/silent and seconds dials, eight day striking movement, 225cm high
18th Century Irish mahogany longcase clock by Newman of Dublin, hood with broken arch pediment, case with long door having inlaid decoration depicting a sheet of music, ribbon and bell husk, standing on bracket feet, 12" brass dial with cast spandrels, engraved foliate decoration, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed Newman, Dublin, eight day striking movement, 210.5cm high
19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Bartley of Bristol, typical Bristol case, hood with broken arch pediment and reeded pillars, trunk with short door having ebonised stringing, standing on bracket feet, painted arch shaped dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, eight dial striking movement, 213cm high
AN OAK KNEE HOLE DESK BY WYLIE LOCKHEAD OF GLASGOW, of inverted serpentine outline with canted corners having a green leather incised writing surface and gadroon rims above three drawers across, cock-beaded and with brass swing handles, fitted with three drawers to one kneehole and with a double fronted deep drawer and single drawer to the other, twin panelled sides and on scrolled bracket foot, 139cms wide. See illustration
††Minoche a Paris, a late 18th or early 19th century Boulle clock and bracket, the signed backplate to the timepiece movement with anchor escapement, the balloon shaped case surmounted by a putto and dolphin, the signed dial applied with blue enamel numerals, an eagle at the base of the glazed door, the clock 61cm (24in) high, with bracket (2)
††Aubert & Klaftenberger Paris, a late 19th century red Boulle clock and bracket, the movement striking on a gong, the gilt dial with applied blue enamel numerals around a profile of Louis XV, grilles to the sides of the balloon case, upon four foliate bracket feet, the clock 34cm (13.5in) high, with bracket (2)
A GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the break arch painted dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, indistinctly signed Griffith, Denbigh, the arch decorated with a roundel depicting a seated lady with spaniel and with foliate and fruit spandrels. The hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars over a mahogany crossbanded door flanked by conforming quarter columns, plain base and bracket feet, 84" high.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the break arch painted dial decorated with a castle, thatch cottage spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, indistinctly signed ....., Cheltenham, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, short trunk door with inset coromandel lozenge flanked by fluted quarter columns raised on ogee bracket feet, 88 ½" high.
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK TABLE/BRACKET CLOCK having an arched silvered dial with foliate scroll engraving around Roman chapters, the three train fusee movement chiming on a Carillon of eight bells and striking on a coiled gong, the break arch case with turned finials, carved foliate decoration, fluted pillars and side frets, raised on gadroon moulded feet, 25" high.
A GEORGE III EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" arched brass dial signed to the arch Robt Clidsdale, Edinburgh, above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture with rococo spandrels. The oak case with break arch hood, brass ball and spike finial, plain pilasters above a break arch trunk door, raised on bracket feet, 89" high.

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