A VICTORIAN WALNUT PART BEDROOM SUITE with burr walnut panels and carved with scrolling foliage, comprising triple wardrobe with pierced and carved cornice, the centre section with protruding cupboard door carved with a vase of flowers over a mirrored recess, the two drawers below with iron drop handles, flanked by mirrored doors, two long base drawers and ogee bracket feet, 84" wide, 95" high, mirrored pedestal dressing table, marble topped and tile back wash stand and a pot cupboard (4)
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An 18th century and later oak dresser, the shelved rack with coved cornice and shaped apron. The base with three frieze drawers with bone escutcheons and ebony cock beading. The two cupboards below enclosed by panelled doors with inlaid fan marquetry to the canted mouldings and with three central graduated drawers on bracket feet. 68ins wide, 19½ins deep, 84ins high.
An 18th century oak cupboard, fitted two doors with arched panel decoration, over base fitted an arrangement of eight drawers with brass handles, the upper section with fluted quarter column decoration, the whole on bracket feet, possibly North West England origins, 142cm (56in) wide, 164.5cm (64 3/4in) high
A Fine Quality Walnut Chiming Bracket Clock by Elliott of London, numbered 196/250 and made for the crown jewelers Garrard Regent Street London to commemorate the anniversary of the London clock maker Daniel Quare. The three train fusee movement playing three tunes with month duration, and fitted with an automatic mute from 10pm until 6am. The caddy top surmounted by pierced brass handle incorporating the initial DQ. The 7 inch (18 cms) brass dial with a Westminster/Whittington/Winchester chime dial in the arch, small fast/slow and chime/silent subsidiary dials above the chapter ring with a matted centre and decorative spandrels. "
An Unusual William IV Rosewood Games/Sofa Table. The top measuring 48½ ins x 21½ins (123 cms x 55 cms) having rounded drop-down end flaps on fly bracket supports and a slide-out centre section inlaid with a chequer board on verso and enclosing a frieze compartment lined in velvet with back-gammon markings and ivory turned counters. The dummy fronted frieze drawers edged in cock-beading and having turned knop handles. The end supports united by a twinned baluster turned stretcher and terminating on beaded bun feet.
A Mahogany Longcase Grand-daughter Clock, 58½ ins (149 cms) in height. The 6½ inch (16.5 cm) brass dial having a painted rocking boat in the arch above a silvered chapter ring encompassing an engraved centre of scrolling foliage and mounted with decorative face mask spandrels to the corners. The hood's moulded swan-neck pediment carved with rose blooms to the terminals and having turned finials either side above scrolling blind fret-carving with fluted side columns flanking the dial. The trunk having a band of blind fretwork above a long narrow lipmoulded door with shaped top, flanked by recessed fluted quarter columns above carved brick-work corner detailing, leading down to the moulded base with canted corners and ogee bracket feet.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed B. R. Hennessy, Swansea, the circular 13in. (33cms) white dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, the movement with deadbeat escapement and striking on a bell; the hood with a bracketed pediment mounted with later urn finials, the dial flanked by writhen pilasters, the trunk with string inlay, plain door over a deep plinth on bracket feet, 83in. (211cms) high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Henry Burlington of Rippon, having a painted arched dial, 12in. (30.5cms), Arabic numerals, signed to centre, the spandrels painted with birds and their nests, the arch with a basket of flowers, calendar aperture, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the case having a broken arch pediment, rounded pilasters to the hood, the trunk door inlaid with a Prince of Wales feathers and on bracket feet, 90in. (228.5cms) high
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE-BOOKCASE, with ebony stringing, having a cavetto cornice above two tracery glazed doors with three adjustable shelves, the lower section having a secretaire drawer fitted to the interior with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes and central cupboard, leather incised writing surface, above four graduated drawers, stamped oval back plates and swing handles, on splayed bracket feet, 94.5in. high x 42in. wide (240 x 107cms) (the upper section slightly raised on later sledge supports)
A pair of Royal Worcester blush-ivory-ground vases. YEAR CYPHER FOR 1881, PRINTED PUCE AND GREEN MARKS. Of compressed globular form, richly-gilt and silvered with raised and tooled decoration in the Japonaiserie style with asymmetrical cranes and butterflies in flight, trailing flowering prunus, reeds and flowers, the square handles surmounted by a frog above flowering lilies and reeds, enriched overall in shot-silk, supported on four gilt shell-moulded bracket feet (slight chipping to handles and areas of regilding, slight rubbing to gilt rims). 6s in. (16.6 cm.) high (2).

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