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A George III mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock By Peter Kerr, Falkirk with an arched painted dial depicting Caledonia with thistles and roses, the roman chapters with subsidiary second and date dials, the case with swan-neck pediment over shaped trunk door flanked by pilasters on a plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet 212cm high
An early 19th century pine longcase clock By J. Burton, Ulverston with the enamel dial with roman chapters, the spandrels painted with mill scenes with a 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, the hood with plain cornice over a scalloped trunk door between moulded pilasters, on bracket feet 211cm high
An early 20th century Queen Anne style bureau bookcase the moulded double arched cornice over two astragal glazed doors, enclosing shelves with candle slides, the crossbanded fall-flap enclosing drawers and pigeon holes, over four graduated drawers raised on bracket feet 84cm wide, 195cm high, 52cm deep
An Edwardian Queen Anne style walnut bow front dressing table the moulded top with skiver over a frieze drawer flanked by two drawers raised on shell carved cabriole legs terminating in pointed pad feet, 107cm wide, 77cm high, 58cm deep; a walnut stool the oval drop-in seat over a serpentine apron, raised on shell carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 51cm wide, 47cm high, 43cm deep; and a mahogany dressing mirror the rectangular mirrored plate over two frieze drawers raised on bracket feet, 61cm wide -3
A late Victorian mahogany bureau bookcase with swan neck pediment, astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall front with a fitted interior above three long drawers standing on bracket feet, decorated overall with satinwood crossbanding and further decorative inlay, 42 1/4" wide x 91" high.
An Art Nouveau mahogany wardrobe with three green glazed roundels above and central mirrored door and with hammered copper panels to either side, all above one deep drawer, standing on bracket feet, 50" wide x 78" high, together with a matching dressing chest with raised swing mirror back, three long drawers and bracket feet, 42" wide.
A Steel and Brass Mounted Toasting Rack, the arched frame supporting a heart pierced brass bracket with toasting bracket turned by pinion, with hooked ends, 41cm high; A Steel and Brass Mounted Ember Tongs, circa 1750, with vase finial, 47cm long; A Steel Log Fork, 18th century, the fat handle stamped "MW", 57cm long; A Cast Iron and Black Painted Miniature Fire Surround, early 19th century, surmounted by the Royal armorial and flanked by fruiting strawberries, 22cm high; Four Other Items, comprising two graduated brass buckets, 22cm and 14.5cm high, a steel tally iron, and ember scissors, initialled "ID", 27cm; An 18th Century Steel Toasting Fork, of V shape with triple bar bracket, 29cm long; and A Brass and Steel Toasting Fork, with triple tine, 43cm long (10)
A George II Mahogany Three-Division Tea Chest, of domed rectangular form, with gilt bronze lid handle and key escutcheon mounts, upon ogee bracket feet, 19.5cm high over handle, 35.5cm wide; An Early Victorian Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Box, of shallow rectangular form, with floral scroll panel to the lid and key escutcheon, two divisions internally, with pink paper lined divisions internally, 25.5cm wide; A French Coconut Wood and Ormolu Mounted Parquetry Necessaire Box, circa 1870, of canted rectangular form, each side with striped wood detail divided by stringing, internally blue silk lined, the lockplate inscribed "Maison Masson", on pierced scroll feet, 9.5cm high, 18.5cm wide (3)
An Ebonised Striking Bracket Clock, signed Allam & Caithness, London, circa 1805, the arched case with carrying handle, pierced brass side frets, rectangular base raised upon bracket feet, 7-inch silvered arched dial with Arabic and Roman chapter, dial centre signed "Allam & Caithness, London", the arch with strike/silent, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with engraved borders and signed, movement secured with brackets, 38cm to hilt of handle see illustration The partnership of Allam & Caithness is recorded working in London between 1800-09. A very similar example to this clock is shown in Barder (Richard C R): The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830, page 182.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Webster, Whitby, circa 1790, the case with flat top pediment, fluted columns with gilt brass capped Corinthian capitals, the nicely figured trunk door flanked by wood stop fluted pilasters, rectangular shaped plinth upon bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring with dummy date ring, engraved dial centre signed, later hands, the arch with moon disc for lunar scale, four pillar with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, possibly later seatboard, 215cm high see illustration

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