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A reproduction mahogany longcase clock of Georgian design with swan neck pediment with fret decoration below the arched dial with gilt metal spandrels, silvered chapter ring, second-hand and chime, silent dials, the boss engraved Swinden & Sons Birmingham. The eight day movement with Westminster and Whittington chimes, brass mounts to the twin columns and similar brass mounted pilasters to the trunk with arch door. The base on bracket feet. Approx 7ft high.
A late 19th century walnut bracket/shelf clock, the 16cm rectangular lacquered brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic numerals, chime/silent and slow/fast dials to arch, three winding holes, eight-day movement, chiming and striking on a coiled spring and four straight gongs, the case of architectural design, fluted pilasters, stepped base, 46cm high, c.1870
A mid 19th century French gilt metal porcelain mounted clock garniture, 9cm circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement, the case with rectangular porcelain panels painted with figures and landscapes, flanked by Corinthian capitals and cherubs, figural finial, bracket feet, 53cm high, the side vases, painted with female and gallant in ovals, bracket feet, c.1860
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry Sheraton revival bracket clock, the 18cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed F.T. Depree, Exeter, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, chime/silent, slow/fast, eight bells/ Westminster chimes, dials to arch, three winding holes, eight-day triple fusee movement, striking on bells, the arched case inlaid overall with ribbon tied swags and foliage, stepped rectangular base, 56cm high, c.1890 (substantial faults)
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed JNO Thomas, Worcester, Roman numerals, painted to the arch with a young girl holding a dove, the spandrels gilt with oval leafy bosses and scrolling foliage, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment terminating in draught turned roundels, reeded columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by ebony capped reeded quarter columns, canted rectangular base applied with re-entrant mouldings, ogee bracket feet, 241.5cm high, c.1815
A George III oak longcase clock, 30.5cm square brass dial inscribed Randall, Holt, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted and gilded with flowers and foliage, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, flanked by brass capped Doric columns, arched rectangular door to waist, kite shaped escutcheon, shaped apron, bracket feet, 205cm high, c.1800. A member of a Norfolk dynasty of clock makers, John Randall worked in Holt until 1846, and is recorded as both a clock and watch maker and a gunsmith
A George III/IV oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the 27cm square enamel dial inscribed Jno. Warner (sic), Evesham, Roman numerals, painted to the centre with a fanciful bird amongst flowers, with colourful sprays to spandrels, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with moulded cornice above a deep frieze, flanked by brass capped fluted columns, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 197cm high, c.1820. John Warner is recorded as working in High Street, Evesham during the period 1795-1827. Following his death the business was continued by his widow Elizabeth and his son John until 1851.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, 26cm square painted dial, inscribed Rob Skelian, Malton, floral scrolls and flowers to spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment terminating with brass roundels, centred by a globe and spire finial, freestanding turned pilasters, rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 217cm high, c.1830
A George II mahogany bureau cabinet, stepped cornice above a pair of rectangular raised and fielded panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves and an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, two candle slides above a fall front enclosing a central cupboard and further small drawers and pigeon holes above two short and three long graduated drawers, shaped brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 95cm wide, 211cm high c.1755
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of rectangular glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and four small drawers to base, above a fall front enclosing a central cupboard flanked by secret compartments inlaid with oval batwing and shell paterae and an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, above two short and three long graduated drawers, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 113cm wide, 218cm high, c.1780
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, dentil cornice above a pair of rectangular astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, projecting base with cockbeaded secretaire drawer fitted with a tooled and gilt leather writing surface and an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, above three further long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass loose ring handles, outswept bracket feet, 101cm wide, 211cm high, c.1800
Edwardian Longcase Clock with brass arched dial, with inscription, "Geo E. Butcher & Swann, 9 Market Street, Nottingham", silvered chapter ring, cast and embossed spandrel, chime/silent, Westminster/Whittington/St. Michael chimes, dials in the arch, eight-day movement chiming on nine tubes, contained within a mahogany case, with swan-neck pediment, the hood with fluted column pilasters, above an astragal glazed door and bracket feet, 235cms, (7`8½").
Early 19th Century Longcase Clock, painted arched dial, inscribed W. Marriott-Northampton, with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels painted with peaches, the arch decorated with a bunch of grapes, eight-day movement, chiming on a bell, contained within an oak case, the hood with swan-neck pediment, fluted column pilasters, above an arched door, plain base and bracket feet, 221cms, (7`3").
George III mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the upper half with break arch pediment, with melon fluted urn finial, the interior fitted with four adjustable shelves and enclosed by glazed doors, the interior of the secretaire fitted with numerous pigeonholes and drawers and enclosed by a fall front, above three long drawers with brass handles and on bracket feet, 110cms, (3`7").
A musical fairground automaton organ, with a guardsman flanked by drums and cymbals, the case decorated with floral sprays, relief mouldings and brackets, on a yellow ground, swan neck pediment, turned columns, bracket feet, manufacturers label `Fane Batley, Yorkshire`, 73cm wide, 98cm high

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