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A Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised bracket clock, W Phillips, London, the eight-day movement striking on gong and having 9ins silvered Roman dial, the carved case having quartered natural wood panels to the sides decorated with stylised flowers, with spindle-carved gallery to the base, and engraved gilt brass furniture, H 45.5cm W 29.5cm
An Austrian ebonised bracket clock, Andreas Nayer, Vienna, 18th century, the quarter-repeating verge movement striking on two bells and having bob pendulum and 6ins broken-arched dial, with Roman chapter ring, crown spandrels, mock pendulum aperture and repeat and strike subsidiary dials with maker's name to the arch; the bell-topped case brass-mounted, surmounted by a carrying handle and having glazed side panels, on stepped base and turned brass feet, H 42cm W 53cm
An oak longcase clock, John Kirby, Bromley in Kent, the eight-day movement having 12ins brass broken-arched dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and mask and dolphin spandrels, the arched hood surmounted by three steeple spheres over fluted pilasters and moulded arched door, on plinth base and shaped bracket feet, H 219cm W 46cm
A George III mahogany glazed bookcase on chest, the upper section having a dentil moulded cavetto cornice and plain frieze above twin astragal glazed doors (some glass a/f) enclosing adjustable shelves, base as a four drawer chest, the graduated drawers each having a cockbeaded edge, brass swan neck handles and raised on bracket feet, height 225cm, width 110cm
A George III mahogany bureau with associated 19th Century bookcase over, the bookcase having a cavetto cornice and plain frieze above twin astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base having a sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior above four long graduated drawers, having replacement brass batwing escutcheons and raised on straight bracket feet, height 229cm, width 106cm
A George III mahogany writing bureau, the sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior of centre cupboard flanked by arcaded pigeonholes and trinket drawers, all above four long graduated drawers, each having a cockbeaded edge, brass batwing escutcheons and raised on bracket feet, width 104cm (see lot 471 for illustration)
A mid 18th Century walnut writing bureau, the sloping fall opening to reveal well fitted stepped interior, centre cupboard door flanked by pigeonholes over stationery drawers, all above a well, the whole with two short and two long graduated drawers, all with boxwood stringing and raised on straight bracket feet, width 82cm
An early George III mahogany chest on chest, having a cavetto cornice, the upper section having three short and three long graduated drawers (one short drawer badly damaged) within fluted canted corners, the base having a brushing slide over three further long graduated drawers, each with pierced brass batwing escutcheons and raised on bracket feet, height 184cm, width 111cm
A late 19th Century mahogany mantel clock, the lancet case with satinwood and harewood marquetry inlays, convex white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and painted with swags of flowers, convex glass bezel, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a gong, the whole raised upon brass ogee bracket feet, height 30cm
A circa 1830 mahogany longcase clock, having a scroll pediment and twin ring turned pilasters flanking painted arched dial (width 13 inches) with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial signed George Steel, Chester Le Street, the arch and corners painted with hunting scenes, game and hounds, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar twin train eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk having a shaped and crossbanded door with flame mahogany veneers, part canted corners and raised on a panelled box base on bracket feet, height 229cm
An early Victorian mahogany bracket clock of large proportions, the circular white enamelled dial, diameter 39cm, within C scroll and leaf moulded surround and having Roman numerals, signed Bennett, 65 & 61 Cheapside, London and numbered 1556, single winding hole for a brass eight day fusee movement, the whole raised upon an ogee and scroll moulded plinth, height 75cm
A circa 1900 French lacquered brass carriage clock, having a swing carry handle, visible platform escapement above a plain white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel eight day four pillar movement striking on a gong, the whole raised upon bracket feet, height 14.5cm (handle down) (see lot 357 for illustration)
A massive antique French boullework and ormolu mounted bracket clock with accompanying bracket, the clock surmounted with Father of Time over a boullework and brass inlaid frieze, applied gilt bronze mythical winged creatures, the gilt dial with inset enamel Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for an 18th Century? French 28 day twin striking brass movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, signed to the back-plate Collot of Paris, the whole with glazed gilt bronze mounted door depicting the Raping of the Sabines, all raised upon female mask C scroll feet, matching bracket (the whole requires some restoration), clock height only 118cm
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having a swan neck pediment and twin fluted pilasters flanking arched brass dial, width 12 inches, having cast brass corner spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed Richard Hornby, Bawtry, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door within quarter turned fluted pilasters on a box base with shaped bracket foot, height 214cm (see lot 365 for illustration)
A George III oak longcase clock, the hood having a stepped cornice above three-quarter turned pilasters flanking square brass dial, width 12 inches, having cast brass corner spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for a single train eight day weight driven movement, the case having arched panelled door above a box base on bracket feet, height 188cm
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment with twin ring turned pilasters flanking painted arched dial, width 14 inches, signed to the centre J Hulme, Stretford, having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the arch painted with Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar twin train eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk with shaped and crossbanded door within ring turned pilasters, the whole raised upon a box base with canted corners on bracket feet, height 229cm (see lot 359 for illustration)
An unusual antique oak longcase clock, the hood having a cavetto cornice and twin barleytwist columns flanking brass arched dial, with 9 inches, the dial signed Thomas Cusins, London inscribed with date 1717, having silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement, the Continental case with figural carving, turned columns to an open base with spindle gallery, blind carved panel and raised on bracket feet, height 212cm (see lot 359 for illustration)
A George III mahogany and inlaid bookcase, having a crossbanded frieze above twin satinwood strung astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with chequer stringing, having two short and three long drawers, replacement pressed brass oval plate handles and raised on bracket feet, height 220cm, width 108cm
A Late 19th Century Bracket Clock, the 19 cm arched square silvered dial signed F C Lander, Bodmin, with Roman numerals, subsidiary slow/fast chime/silent, and full chime/Westminster subsidiary dials to the arch, fitted an 8 day three train movement striking on 8 bells and a gong, in an 18th century style ebonised case, with gilt metal mounts, flambeau finials, carrying handles, and scroll feet, 63 cm high
A FINE AND RARE GERMAN 25-BORE WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL DATED 1610, 27in. overall, with three-stage barrel with slightly flared muzzle, the muzzle section round with chiselled girdle, the middle section octagonal to round and decorated in low relief with slender tapering ‘blades’ with sunken dots between, engraved dated octagonal breech section struck with the shield-shaped maker's mark, and short iron tang, flat lock struck with a mark on the tail, flat wheel engraved with scrollwork and retained by a bracket, and manual pan-cover, the wheel, pan fence and cock all lightly engraved with scrollwork, blackened full stock with straight grip and fish-tail-shaped butt, the whole decorated with bone panels engraved with foliage inhabited by monsters and on the side-plate with a mythical scene involving a young (virgin) woman with a unicorn, and a coat of arms, the panels bordered by a thin inlaid bone line, engraved bone ramrod-pipes, iron baluster trigger and plain trigger-guard (possibly replaced), and later bone-tipped ramrod.

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