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A George III pierced silver oval cake basket having a scrolled swing handle mounted with hermae on scrolled base and four pierced bracket feet engraved with a Victorian monogram and dated 22nd May 1872-1987 1762 assay office indistinct maker's mark for S. Herbert & Co (handle unmarked) Dia 36cm 45oz
A George IV mahogany bracket clock Noakes Burwash the eight-day fusee movement probably by Thwaites & Reed having 8ins circular enamelled Roman dial; the brass-inlaid case having stepped top with gilt-bronze pineapple finial ebony inlay brass handles and pierced scale sound frets on brass-bound base and ball feet H 49.5cm W 29cm
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany longcase clock the eight-day Westminster chiming movement striking on five tubular brass bells and having 12.25ins broken-arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial decorated with dolphin and shell pierced spandrels the satinwood-banded case having broken swan-neck pediment and urn finial over fluted quarter pilasters and glazed trunk door on plinth base and bracket feet H 245cm W 55cm
A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock John Coles Alloa the eight-day movement having 14ins broken-arch painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials decorated with a painted scene of 'The Lady of the Lake' and figured painted spandrels; the case with a broken swan-neck pediment over cross-banded trunk flanked by quarter pilasters on plinth base and bracket feet (modified) H 223cm W 51cm
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock the eight-day movement having 14ins broken-arch painted Roman dial indistinctly signed with subsidiary moonphase seconds and date dials and with painted spandrels decorated with shell motifs; the cross-banded case having a broken swan-neck pediment over turned columns the shaped trunk door flanked by turned quarter columns on plinth base and ogee bracket feet H 233cm W 65.5cm
A George III oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock the eight-day movement having 12ins broken-arch painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial decorated with gilt-painted game bird spandrels the case having ropetwist columns and pilasters flanking a cross-banded trunk door with oval shell paterae on plinth base and bracket feet H 207cm W 49cm
A stained beechwood miniature Longcase Clock. Hamburg American Clock Co., German. The 48mm diam dial with Arabic numerals and brass bezel and with single train movement, the case with brass finial architectural pediment, applied decorative panel below the dial and plinth with bracket feet. 11.5in high
A walnut Mantel Clock. Hamburg American Clock Co. No 3147. The 4in diam dial with annular chapter ring, Roman numerals and brass bezel, the two train movement striking on a gong, the case with moulded pediment, turned finial, applied pierced brass spandrels, moulded plinth, ring handles and brass ogee bracket feet. 16.5in high (with pendulum and key)
An ebonised and brass inlaid small Bracket Clock. James Murray, Royal Exchange, London. The 3.25in diam enamelled dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, the hour hand with heart shaped terminal, signed as above in the centre and set in a gilt brass mask pierced overall with foliage and flower heads, the four pillar two train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, and signed on the backplate 'James Murray, London', the case with pineapple finial sloping pagoda pediment, glazed side panels, apron inlaid with scrolling foliage, shallow plinth and brass bun feet. 10.75in high (with keys; pendulum with milled rating nut)
An 18th Century style lacquered Bracket Timepiece. Swiss. The 4.25in square silvered dial with Roman numerals signed for the retailers 'Fortnum and Mason, London'; with single train movement, the case with carrying handle and brass bun feet, chinoiserie painted in gold and coloured lacquers. 9in high. (handle raised)
A mahogany striking and chiming Bracket Clock with Pull Repeat. Winterhalder & Hoffmeier The 6.5in rectangular brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, half hour markers, Arabic five minute intervals, signed on a plaque for the retailers, matt centre, regulation and Chime/Silent dials and pierced spandrels, the three train movement chiming on four gongs and striking on a larger gong and with pull repeat activating the last quarter and the last hour, the case with broken arch pediment, fluted pilasters, moulded plinth, bracket feet and pierced fret hinged side panels. 17.5in high (with pendulum and key)
A replica French Falling Ball Clock. Thwaites and Reed, Limited Edition, No 243 of 500. The silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic fifteen minute intervals, the single train movement contained in a brass sphere etched with the continents and suspended from a brass bracket mounted upon a mahogany plaque. 4.75in diam, 26in high overall (with Numbered Certificate, Setting Up and Regulating Instructions)
An oak and mahogany Longcase Clock. Robert Simpson, Congleton. The 14in square painted dial signed in the centre 'Robt Simpson, Congleton', with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar aperture and fan, foliage and flower head spandrels, the four pillar movement mounted upon a false dial plate, with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment on fluted columns, long trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, and panelled plinth with canted corners on ogee bracket feet. 85in high (with pendulum, weights and keys)
A Regency mahogany Chest on Chest, the upper portion with cavetto cornice above a plain frieze, the sides with triple boxwood line decoration and the two short and three graduated long drawers with wood turned handles, the base with three further long drawers and shaped apron frieze with bracket feet. 3ft 8in (111cms). Height 6ft 8in (202cms)
A mid Georgian oak Chest on Chest with cavetto and dentil cornice above two short and three graduated long drawers with brass swan neck handles and oval key plates, the base with two further short drawers and two long drawers and raised on bracket feet. 3ft 2in (96cms). Height 5ft 2in (157cms)
A walnut kneehole desk or dressing table, part George I, of conventional design, the quartered top above one long and six short drawers flanking an arch and recessed cupboard, crossbanded borders throughout with boxwood and ebony harlequin stringing, outlined with crossgrained mouldings, brass loop handles and oval escutcheons, on bracket feet, 81.5cm wide, a late 19th - early 20th century construction. #

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