A GRANDMOTHER CLOCK of William & Mary design, the eight day three train movement with anchor escapement striking on five gongs, square brass dial chased with foliage, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, in walnut veneer and ebonised case with stringing, moulded cornice and blind fret frieze on wrythen pilasters, panel door with lenticle, panel base and bracket feet, presentation plaque dated 1930, 69 3/4" high.
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A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with lever platform escapement striking on a gong, the 2" white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals inscribed Schultis Schwar & Co, London and Pretoria, together with a calendar dial on a pierced and chased scrolling foliate ground with dragon, in gilded brass anglaise type case, the squared loop handle pierced with stylised flowerheads, corner columns chased with insects, on bracket feet, presentation inscription to top dated 1906, 7 1/2" high.
19th Century Longcase Clock, with brass arched dial, inscribed"James Scholefield, London", silvered chapter ring, secondary seconds dial and date dials, cast and embossed spandrels, with automaton in the arch, eight-day movement striking on a gong, contained within a mahogany case, with arched hood above blind fretwork frieze, turned supports, arched door with fluted pilasters and on bracket feet, 210cms, (6'2½").
George III Longcase Clock, with brass dial, (29cms - 11½"), inscribed, "Robert Sampson - Westminster", silvered chapter ring, secondary seconds and date dials, embossed and cast spandrels, strike silent in the arch, eight-day movement repeating on the hour, contained within a mahogany case, with domed hood, the hood with fluted supports, above an arched door, quarter of a column brass-mounted pilasters, plain base and bracket feet, 253cms, (8'4"). * Footnote: Robert Sampson is recorded as working at Westminster 1779 - 1793
Regency mahogany Bracket Clock, with arched brass dial, inscribed, "Shipsea, Guildford", with silvered chapter ring, date aperture and secondary seconds dial in the arch, cast and embossed spandrels, double fusee movement, chiming on a bell, the back plate similarly inscribed and engraved with scrolls, contained within an associated mahogany case, with a sarcophagus top, brass handle, glazed doors and sides and on brass bun feet, 52cms, (20½").
Edwardian Mantel Clock, brass dial, silvered chapter ring, engraved, "Pearce & Sons Ltd., Leicester", cast and embossed spandrels, secondary slow/fast and chime/silent dials, Continental movement and contained within a carved oak architectural case, with a pitched top, carved frieze, glazed doors, fretwork sides, stepped base and bracket feet, 41cms, (16").
Victorian mahogany Desk, with removable writing surface, with adjustable stand, cupboards and drawers, enclosed by a cylinder front, above four long graduating drawers, all with brass swan-neck handles, shaped apron and bracket feet and with associated mahogany bookcase above, with shaped crest, three shelves enclosed by glazed doors, 107cms, (3'6").
George III mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the upper half with moulded cornice above an interior fitted with four shelves and enclosed by astragal glazed doors, the interior of the base fitted with a central cupboard, concealed compartments, drawers and pigeonholes and enclosed by a fall front above two short and three long graduating drawers, all with cast brass handles and on bracket feet, 117cms, (3'10").
An oak longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above the 13in. painted dial, inscribed "Davison, Wooler", decorated with painted male and female figures with dog to the arch, floral spandrels, fitted eight day movement, an arched panel door to the trunk flanked by turned pilasters, raised on bracket feet, 19in. x 84in. high.
A Victorian 'Plum Pudding' mahogany longcase clock with scrolling pediment above the 13 1/2in. painted dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dials with roman numerals, inscribed "W. Flather, Halifax", fitted thirty hour chain driven movement, decorated with painted arch depicting Moses being found in the bulrushes, various buildings to the spandrels, flanked by turned pilasters, fitted a single panel door to the broad trunk, cross banded base on bracket feet, 25in. x 83in. high.
A George III oak cupboard on chest, the frieze decorated with an inlaid lozenge-shaped panel flanked by banding, a pair of panel doors below enclosing a shelf, with an arrangement of five short drawers under fitted turned knob handles, raised on bracket feet, 52in. x 18in. x 56 1/2in. high. See illustration
A Georgian oak standing corner cupboard with a breakfront cornice above the inlaid frieze, with two pairs of cross banded panelled doors below fitted brass knob handles and brass escutcheons, flanked by full-length fluted canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 32in. x 74in. high. See illustration
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase with a castellated cornice above the blind fret carved frieze, with a pair of fielded panelled doors below enclosing adjustable shelves, the rectangular fall-flap centred by an inlaid shell motif, opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes, short drawers and a cupboard, two short and three long graduated drawers below fitted brass loop handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, 42 1/2in. x 86in. high. See illustration
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase with later associated top, the dentil cornice above an astragal door enclosing adjustable shelves, the rectangular fall-flap below decorated with cross banding, opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes, small drawers and central cupboard, two short and three long graduated drawers under fitted ornate and moulded brass handles and lock escutcheons, flanked by reeded pilasters, raised on ogee bracket feet, 47 1/2in. x 63in. high. See illustration
RMS Olympic: a single ormolu French style three-branch wall bracket from the 1st Class lounge of the famous White Star liner, decorated with scrolling acanthus leaf pattern leaves, 17in. high. Provenance: Sold by a descendent of the Smart Family who were responsible for the original purchase of fittings at the 1935 auction, subsequently installed at The White Swan Hotel, Alnwick, Northumberland (moulded drip pans missing).
An early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock by Thomas Warwick of Birmingham, the 8ins painted domed dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train fusee movement striking and repeating on a bell, the movement with shaped top plates and engraved back plate, contained in mahogany rectangular case with stepped top and later turned finial, ebonised fluted frieze, cant corners and mouldings, on ball feet, 19ins high, complete with original bracket for same, with conforming fluted edge frieze, 12.5ins x 8ins x 7.5ins high)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Standring of Bolton, the 13ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch showing phases of the moon and worded "Tempus Fugit" to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case with shaped and moulded pediment, turned pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door with crossbanding and inlaid fleur-de-lis ornament flanked by plain quarter columns, the base with raised shaped panel, on ogee bracket feet, 88ins high Note : Jeremiah Standring recorded working Bolton circa 1780 - Case of good colour and patination
An 18th Century tortoise-shell lacquer longcase clock by Henry Baker of Maidstone, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in tortoise-shell lacquer case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, the hood with shaped pediment, moulded cornice and plain turned pillars, arched and moulded trunk door, on bracket feet, 92ins high Note : The Baker family were prolific clockmakers actively working from the late 17th Century to the late 18th Century in Maidstone and Malling . This clock is thought to date from circa 1730
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by J. Cottier of Peel (Isle of Man), the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the arch showing phases of the moon to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with boxwood stringings, moulded scroll pediment and fine turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany flanked by reeded quarter columns, the plinth inlaid with circular panel and flanked by reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 89ins high

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