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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
A 19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock by J. Brunner of Birmingham, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch painted with a battle scene and the spandrels decorated with figures representing the four continents to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on nine bells, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by plain quarter columns, on bracket feet, 93ins high Note : Ignatious Brunner recorded working Birmingham 1835-1854, and Leopold Brunner recorded working Birmingham 1860-1880
A Victorian walnut break-front dwarf cabinet with inlaid frieze and gilt metal mounts and mouldings, the centre fitted a cupboard enclosed by a single panelled door flanked by display cabinets, each fitted one velour lined shelf and enclosed by glazed doors, on bracket feet, 71ins wide x 13ins deep x 39.5ins high
A George III mahogany Secretaire tallboy, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice and with blind fret frieze, fitted two short and three long drawers with fluted cant corners, the base with Secretaire drawer opening to reveal central cupboard, pigeon-holes and six small drawers, two long drawers under, all with gilt brass swan neck handles with floral and leaf pattern back plates, on bracket feet, 39ins wide x 21ins deep x 78ins high
A George III mahogany tallboy, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice, fitted two short and three long drawers with fluted cant corners, the base fitted three long drawers, all with later brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 42ins wide x 20ins deep x 73ins high (with later handles and repolished)
A George III mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of "Thirteen Pane" astragal glazed doors, the base with crossbanded top and drawer fronts and inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, the Secretaire drawer with twin dummy drawer fronts enclosing pigeon-holes and five small drawers, three long drawers under, on bracket feet, 43ins wide x 23ins deep x 88ins high (top and base possibly associated - bracket feet lose and drawer fronts somewhat faded)
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice, fitted three selves enclosed by a pair of "Nineteen Pane" astragal glazed doors, with candle slides under, the slope enclosing pigeon-holes, nine small drawers and cupboard enclosed by a door with conforming "Nineteen Pane" blind fret moulding, two short and three long drawers under with later brass handles, on ogee bracket feet, 43ins wide x 24ins deep x 85ins high
A George IV gentleman's mahogany wardrobe, the whole inlaid with ebony stringings and turned ebony paterae, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted five sliding trays enclosed by a pair of astragal panelled doors, the base fitted two short and two long drawers, shaped apron, on splayed bracket feet, 48ins wide x 22ins deep x 86ins high
A George III gentleman's mahogany wardrobe, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice above blind fret frieze, fitted three sliding trays enclosed by a pair of figured fielded panelled doors, the base fitted two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 48ins wide x 22ins deep x 76ins high
A 20th Century mahogany bureau of Sheraton design, the slope inlaid with musical trophies, and bellflower and ribbon swags within mahogany crossbanding, the drawer fronts with similar crossbanding, the slope enclosing pigeon-holes, central cupboard and four small drawers, three long drawers under, on bracket feet, 26ins wide x 18ins deep x 37.5ins high
A four piece tea and coffee service G Ltd, Sheffield 1926, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of simple plain baluster form with fine running flower head border, with simple handles and raised on scroll bracket feet (4) coffee pot 21cm high, combined weight 49oz
A pair of Edwardian three light candelabra Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910, the central slender stem with flared lower section, with two scroll arms with Greek key support with foliate branch trailing through, the shaped square drip pans with square section candle sconces, the whole raised on stepped spreading squarebase with bracket feet to corners (2) 33cm high
LITERARY INTEREST; Sir Walter Scott; A cased Victorian silver plated biscuit box of oval section, with high relief design of cherub mask, scroll and floral garland cartouches with figure riding and goat within, the flat hinged cover with simple engraved decoration and mother of pearl finial, raised on four beaded bracket feet, contained within original leather box 19cm wide Provenance: Dowell's Ltd Edinburgh 8th March 1946 lot 82 'Valuable Antique and Modern Silver, Sheffield and Electro Plate' property of Major General Sir Walter Maxwell Scott, Bart of Abbotsford Original label from catalogue and catalogue description pasted to the base of box.
A matched Victorian silver centre piece suite by J & E Bradbury Sheffield 1865 and London 1869, comprising centre piece and garniture, the epergne centrepiece formed as a twisted fruiting vine with three branches suspending scalloped vine baskets, with large cut frosted glass bowl to centre, the whole raised on a domed base with three shell formed bracket feet; together with garniture pair of comports similarly formed on trefoil bases, with frosted glass bowls (3) epergne 50cm high 72oz garniture, 25cm high 29oz each
A George IV waiter J Harris IV (probably) London 1823, of circular outline with ovolo border, the centre engraved with arms and presentation inscription 'The gift of Samuel Dobree Esquire to his grand daughter Emily Jane Dobree September 1823' , raised on three scroll and paw bracket feet 20cm diameter, 15.5oz
An 18th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock. The 7 inch (18 cm) arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring bordering the matted centre, with calendar aperture and a convex oval boss engraved Chas Blanchard, London, the arch housing a subsidiary strike/silent dial and bordered by pierced brass spandrels. The case having a caddy top surmounted with a brass handle, the door incorporating fretted brass panels to the corners above the arched glazed door. 17¾ ins (45 cms) in height, 10¼ ins (26 cms) wide, 6½ ins (16½ cms) deep.
An 18th Century Brass Lantern Clock. The bell held on curved bars surmounted by a finial and raised on corner posts. The fretted pediments engraved with dolphins & entwined foliage above a chapter ring encircling an engraved centre decorated with a rosette & foliage. Standing 15¾ ins (40 cms) high on a wall mounted bracket with blind fret carved frieze.
An 18th Century North Country Oak Mule Chest. The front frieze rail inscribed 1756; M.H. above a shaped fielded centre panel inlaid with a star-burst and flanked by arch-topped fielded side panels ornamented with stringing. The sides adorned with stop-fluted break-front pilasters. The three lower lip-moulded drawers fitted into a moulded plinth base forming bracket feet 33½ ins (85 cms) high, 60½ ins (154 cms) wide, 24 ins (61 cms) deep.
An Early 18th Century Geometrically Moulded Oak Chest of Drawers. The planked top having a moulded edge above two short upper drawers and three long graduated drawers below; ornamented with geometric mouldings and framed by applied ovolu moulding to the divides. Standing on bracket feet, 38 ins (96.5 cms) high, 40 ins (101.5 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak, Walnut & Mulberry Chest of Drawers. The top having a broad cross-banded border above two short over three long graduated drawers inlaid with break D-end panels of mulberry veneers outlined in stringing and having brass drop handles and decoratively cast escutcheons with half round moulding to the divides. Standing on bracket feet 36 ins (92 cms) high, 36½ ins (93 cms) wide, 20½ ins (53 cms) deep.
A Fabulous Quality Queen Anne Mirror-fronted Walnut Cabinet on Chest. The figured veneers inlaid with feather banding and having a fine colour & patination. The upper section having an ogee moulded cornice above two bevel-edged mirror doors opening to reveal two short top drawers over five long drawers of graduated depths inlaid with decorative banding and fitted with brass ring handles on round mounts. The base section having an ovolu moulded top and housing three upper drawers and three long drawers below; each with feather banded inlay and cock-beaded edges. The brass fittings embellished with engraved ornamentation. Standing on bracket feet 71 ins (181 cms) high, 37½ ins (95 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Walnut Veneered Bureau Bookcase. The upper section having a shaped cornice above two doors with inverted corners bordering the bevelled mirrors and opening to reveal a height adjustable shelved interior with pigeon holes. The quarter veneered fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a central cupboard door flanked by columns and six small feather banded drawers. The front having two short and three long graduated drawers above bracket feet. 79 ins (200 cms) in height, 36 ins (92 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Walnut Veneered Collector's Cabinet. The burr figured top inlaid with a band of stringing framed by a cross-banded border with a moulded under-edge. The front having two doors with break-arch panels outlined in stringing and opening to reveal six long graduated drawers with turned wooden knob handles. Standing on a moulded base with low bracket feet 14½ ins (37 cms) high, 15¾ ins (40 cms) wide, 9¾ ins (25 cms) deep.
A George III Joined Oak Dresser with Rack. The rack having a dentil moulded cornice above a fret-work frieze and three planked back shelves with plate grooves & edge moulding strips. The stepped breakfront pilasters having hinged stop-fluted facades enclosing small upper & lower side cupboards. The dresser base having a moulded top above two cupboards flanking a central arch. The cupboard doors with arch-topped twin fielded panels, standing on low bracket feet 84 ins (213.5 cms) high, 80 ins (203 cms) wide, 19 ins (49 cms) deep.
A Georgian mahogany tallboy, the dentil moulded cornice with blind fret frieze over two short & three long graduated drawers with cockbeading, pierced brass plates to the loop handles, the base with brushing slide over three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, Height 73.5", Width 43", Depth 21"

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