An early 20th century style serpentine fronted kneehole writing desk, with tooled and embossed leather skiver, nine drawers and raised on bracket feet. Overall 115x76x53cm, kneehole 51x60cm.This is not a period piece, probably latter half of the 20th century. Some small use related marks and scratches, but otherwise in good condition.
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A 19th century oak two-section bureau bookcase, having two lattice glazed doors, the fall-front revealing a fitted interior above two short and three long drawers, and raised on bracket feet. A/F. 110x210x56cm.In need of some repair and restoration. Surfaces are heavily abraded and discoloured, some veneer loss. Handles are not original. Some flex in the carcass. No key.
MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, 19TH CENTURY with three short drawers over three long drawers on bracket feetThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference 5242HWDM. 108cm x 123
An 18th century ebonised bracket clock, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, matted centre with false pendulum aperture and name plaque signed Geo. Tyler, London. The arch with subsidiary strike/silent, date and regulation dials, mask and scroll spandrels. The verge quarter repeating movement chiming on a nest of six bells and striking on a further bell, the acanthus scroll back plate also signed. The inverted bell top case with brass handle, glazed sides upon moulded feet, 16 3/4" high, handle down by repute ex Whetherfield collectionDial - generally good, slight tarnishing, hole in plate above 12.Movement - ticks when wound, strikes and chimes, untested.Case - age related patination, two non original winding keys, key to rear door only, see pics.
Nicholas Coxeter. A 17th century brass lantern clock, the Roman chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers, the centre margin signed Nicholas Coxeter Neare Gold Smiths Hall, Londini Fecit over foliate engraving. The movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike. The case with dolphin frets. Weight, pendulum and later bracket, 15 1/2" highThey have been working in our office however this is not a guarantee.How original they are is hard to say because of age. They may have replaced parts.
A 17th century brass lantern clock, the Roman chapter ring with stylised wheatear half hour markers, foliate engraved centre and single hand. The movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike. The case with dolphin frets, weight, pendulum and later bracket, 15 1/2" high They have been working in our office however this is not a guarantee. How original they are is hard to say because of age. They may have replaced parts.
A 19th century mahogany bracket clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed Robson, London, the arch with slower/faster and seven chime dials with gilt mask. The three train chain fusee movement with pull repeat chiming on a nest of twelve bells and striking on a further bell, the back plate signed Robson, Cripplegate, London. The arched ebony inlaid case with gilt brass sphinx terms to the canted corners, double gothic arch brass fretwork side grills, lion mask ring handles upon gilt brass ball fret, 21" high with original bracketDial - generally good, tiny chip to left winding hole and edge at 6 and 12.Movement - untested, does tick, strike and chime.Case - overall good, side moulding detached but there (as pic) split to inner dial slip, two splits to top veneer, both side arches with beading missing at top, small piece of veneer missing to right edge of front door and right side base projection.Bracket - generally good but with small loses to some moulding as pics.Updates:53cm high (clock)Winds and runs (no guarantee)Chimes although not tuneful – only chimes on the hour.Pull repeat cords operate.Rise and fall mechanism operating.Would benefit from a clock service and set-up.There are 12 hammers for the chiming mechanism and one hammer on the strike.
An 18th century bracket or table clock, the break arch silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, false pendulum aperture, date aperture, strike/silent dial to the arch signed Geo. Handisyde, London. The twin fusee movement with pull quarter repeat on a nest of six bells striking on a further bell, the acanthus scroll engraved back plate also signed. The inverted bell top case with brass handle and finials, 19 1/2" high, handle downDial - tarnished.movement - untested case - made of various timber, probably ebonised originally, a few dinks but generally good, please see additional pics.
A Victorian Carved oak Gothic revival bracket clock by Wassell and Halford London 1875. The substantial six columnar pillar triple chain fusee movement chiming the quarters on four graduated gongs and striking the hour on a further larger gong, the going train with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum incorporating pivoted rise/fall regulation to suspension and with holdfast to the backplate, the case 48cm wide 32cm deep 87cm high
A George III ebonised bracket or table clock, the painted convex Roman dial with Arabic ten minutes signed T Oliver, Brook Street, Hanover Square, London and pierced brass hands. The twin fusee verge movement with pull repeat, bell strike, foliate engraved back plate with signed cartouche, Thos. Oliver, London. The break arch triple pad top case with brass handle, fish scale side frets, brass bezel and cast lower corner door frets raised upon ogee bracket feet, 13 1/2" highPlease see additional images, movement not tested, no strike/silent feature.Update 6th Feb:Cracks/splits to frontal wood. Crazing to face, light wear and small dabs of glaze loss.Surface scratches. Cracks/splits top back.Ticking in our saleroom.Height to include handle up 39.5cm.Additional photos on condition report tab.
A George III mahogany balloon case clock, the convex painted Roman dial signed Woodall, London. The twin fusee movement with bell strike and shouldered plates also signed. The boxwood strung case upon brass ogee bracket feet, 18 1/4" highDial - original, age related wear.Movement - not tested.Case - probably repolished some time ago, slight rising of veneer top dead centre, minor shrinkage cracks.
A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, the white painted convex Roman dial signed Dent, to the Queen, 33 Cockspur St, London. The twin train chain fusee movement with shouldered plates, signed and numbered CV306 and coiled gong strike. The break arch single pad top case with brass handle, fish scale side frets upon ogee bracket feet, 15 1/4" high
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, matted centre with false pendulum aperture, date aperture and name plaque signed Edward Pashler, London. The arch with strike/silent ring and rococco spandrels. The twin fusee movement with pull repeat, chiming on a nest of six bells and striking on a further bell, verge escapement and engraved back plate. The inverted bell top case with brass handle, sound frets and block fret, 20" high, handle downDial - clean, restored.Movement - clean, overhauled, not tested.Case - repolished, front door spandrels replaced, glass cracked, inner dial slip cracked (lower left corner) side frets and rear door frets replaced, a few minor age related faults.
An 18th century mahogany library timepiece, the silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minutes and blued steel hands. The single fusee verge movement signed William Burbank, London with inverted bell top case, brass handle, glazed sides, brass door bezel and ogee bracket feet, 15 1/2" high, handle downDial - tarnishedMovement - unable to wind as front door locked and unable to open. Untested.Case - repolished, some areas of veneer and moulding missing, see pics.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the break arch silvered Roman dial signed Thomas Ray, London, date aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch. The twin fusee verge movement with pull repeat, bell strike, urn and foliate scroll engraved back plate. The bell top case with brass finials over a herm canted corner door, fish scale side frets, twin handles upon ogee bracket feet, 20" highClock service required, some veneer cracks, chip to corner.Please see condition report pics.
A George III mahogany serpentine chest of four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles and raised on bracket feet, 98cm wide 58cm deep 89 cm highHi Overall moderate/good with some small areas of veneer loss or replaced. There is a small strip the to side back that has beedn repaired, there are some chips to the front edges of the drawers. Many thanks
An early 18th century walnut escritoire with quarter cut veneer, cross and feather banding, the fall front opens to provide a writing surface revealing pigeon holes and drawers all above three long drawers raised on bracket feet. 101cm wide 56cm deep 177cm high. Overall Good condition, possibly replaced parts and restoration and minor surface marks.
A Victorian walnut cased bracket clock by Barraud and Lunds Cornhill London, the silvered dial with roman numerals numbered 5631, having a twin fusee movement and brass feet 27cm wide 19cm deep 34.5cm highUntested, latch from front case glass door detached, with some areas of restoration to the walnut veneer around the front, clock working at present, strikes on the hour and once on half hour.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 12" painted break arch Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed R Burfield, Arundel, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, turtle dove to the arch and floral decoration. The swan neck hood with plain pillars over a break arch door flanked by inset quarter columns, plain base and bracket feet, 85" high
A 19th century ebonised bracket clock, the arched painted Roman dial signed Gillet and Bland, Croydon and London, subsidiary seconds, date, strike/silent and day dials and with floral decoration. The twin train chain fusee movement with pull repeat and bell strike. The break arch case with brass finial, brass side frets and ring handles upon ogee bracket feet, 25 1/2" high
A 19th century mahogany bracket clock, the silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the twin fusee movement with shouldered plates signed Josiah Bartholomew, London, 1838 with coiled gong strike. The arch top case with carved oak leaf and acorn surround upon a box base with fretwork panel upon bun feet, 18 1/4" high together with original bracket 31cm width, 46.5cm height, 20cm depth. Minor chips, cracks, marks and losses to wood and veneer. Face with age related wear. Untested. See photos in condition report tab.
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid table or bracket clock, the painted convex Roman dial signed Gudgeon, Bury St, Edmunds with moon hands. The twin fusee movement with shouldered plates, engraved border and cartouche signed Gudgeon Junr. Bury St. Edmunds, bell strike and pull repeat. The lancet case with cluster columns, brass ring handles, side frets and ball feet, 24" highWoodworm to base, crack to wood on one side, crack to veneer top front, one front metal inlay strand loose, missing chunk of frontal decoration, untested.We do not have the missing piece from frontal decoration.Update: Split to wood on other side.Please see condition report tab for pics.
Two vintage mid 20th century aluminium metal wall mounted coat / hat racks. First coat rack having five hooks mounted on a rolled rectangular bar with protruding lower tier. The second larger one of similar design with additional teak wood bracket supports to each end. Both finished in gold colourway. Largest measures 80cm x 17.5cm x 10cm.

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