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An early George III mahogany longcase clock, having an arched hood with twin pilasters flanking arched brass dial, signed to the arch 'Thomas Humber, London', the arch with rolling moon phase, the dial (width 12ins.) having cast brass corner spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with date aperture, matted centre, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for a five pillar twin train weight driven movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case having long trunk with panelled door to a reduced box base on bracket feet, height 229cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, having a fretwork applied arched hood and twin fluted pilasters flanking silvered arched dial (width 12ins.), having strike silent dial to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Francis Dusgate of Holt', the whole with acanthus leaf engraving, brass five pillar twin train eight day weight driven movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door above a box base raised on reduced bracket feet, height 229cm (Please see lot 401 for image)
A mid 18th Century oak longcase clock, having an arched hood with three-quarter turned pilasters flanking brass arched dial (width 12ins.), the arch with applied disk signed 'William Elsegood of Norwich', brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast brass corner spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for brass five pillar weight driven twin train eight day movement, the anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case having a panelled trunk door and raised upon a box base with bracket feet, height 235cm (Please see lot 401 for image)
An early George III Japanned longcase clock, the square hood with three-quarter turned pilasters flanking brass arched dial (width 12ins.) with Tempest Fugit automaton to the arch, cast brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre signed 'John Stokes, St Ives', No.379 also with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for a five pillar twin train weight driven eight day movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case having a green ground and chinoiserie lacquer decorated with pagodas and birds with arched panelled door and box base raised on bracket feet, height 233cm
An early George III Japanned longcase clock, having a caddy hood with three-quarter turned pilasters flanking brass arched dial (width 12ins.), having strike silent dial to the arch, cast brass corner spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed to the matted centre 'Joseph Stevens, Hampstead', twin winding holes for an eight day five pillar twin train weight driven movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case chinoiserie decorated with Oriental figure and landscape scenes on a green ground, arched panelled trunk door, reduced box base on bracket feet, height 229cm (Please see lot 405 for image)
An early George III Japanned longcase clock, the finial topped pagoda hood with three-quarter turned pilasters flanking arched brass dial (width 12ins.), having strike silent dial to the arch, cast brass corner spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed to the matted centre 'Benjamin Lockwood, Swaffham', twin winding holes for a brass five pillar twin train weight driven movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case chinoiserie lacquer decorated with Oriental figure and landscape scenes on a black ground and having arched panelled door to a reduced box base on bracket feet, height 238cm (Please see lot 405 for image)
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, having a fretwork applied arched hood with twin pilasters flanking painted arched dial (width 12ins.), having painted Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial and signed 'John Barnsdale, Hindolverstone', twin winding holes for a brass four pillar twin train eight day movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the trunk with arched inlaid door and raised on a reduced box base with bracket feet, height 204cm
A George III oak longcase clock, having a pagoda hood with later oval marquetry inlaid panels and twin pilasters flanking arched brass dial (width 12ins.), having strike silent dial to the arch, scroll cast corner spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, silvered and engraved centre signed 'Benjamin Lockwood, Swaffham', subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass five pillar twin train weight driven eight day movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with panelled door, canted corners and raised on a box base with bracket feet, height 221cm (Please see lot 413 for image)
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock, having a fretwork and finial applied arched hood with turned pilasters flanking painted arched dial (width 12ins.), painted with a reserve of a winged cherub to the arch, the dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial signed to the centre 'Wenham of Watton', twin winding holes for a brass five pillar twin train eight day weight driven movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the trunk with panelled arched door to a box base on bracket feet, height 206cm
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, having an arched hood with fretwork cresting, twin fluted pilasters flanking painted arched dial, having Adam & Eve automaton to the arch, the dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial and signed 'Mann of Norwich', twin winding holes for a brass four pillar twin train eight day weight driven movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with arched panelled door with boxwood stringing on a box base with bracket feet, height 216cm (Please see lot 417 for image)
A mid 18th Century Japanned longcase clock, moulded arched cornice having three-quarter turned corner pilasters flanking brass arched dial (width 12ins.), having strike silent dial to the arch, cast brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed to the centre 'William Hall, Richmond', twin winding holes for a brass five pillar twin train weight driven eight day movement, having anchor escapement striking on a bell, the hood chinoiserie lacquer decorated in gilt with Oriental figure and landscape scenes on a blue ground, arched and panelled trunk door raised on a box base with bracket feet, height 217cm
A George III oak longcase clock, having a moulded arched cornice and twin three-quarter turned fluted pilasters flanking arched brass dial, having strike silent dial to the arch, scroll cast corner spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed 'John Johnson, Halesworth', the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass five pillar twin train weight driven eight day movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the trunk with arched panelled door on a box base and bracket plinth, height 218cm
A Regency amboyna? and brass inlaid bracket clock, the stepped dome top with gilt metal pineapple finial above convex white enamelled dial with brass bezel, Roman numerals and signed 'Henry Ellis, Exeter', twin winding holes for a brass twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the whole with embossed brass flowerhead ring handles and brass grilles to the side, glazed rear door and raised on brass ball feet, height 152cm
An early 19th Century ebonised domed top bracket clock, having a gilt metal swing carry handle, white enamel arched dial with strike silent dial to the arch, Roman numerals, signed to the centre 'Parkinson & Frodsham, Change Alley, London', twin winding holes for a brass twin chain driven fusee movement striking on a bell, the back-plate signed 'Parkinson & Frodsham, Change Alley, London', fish scale gilt metal grilles to the sides and all raised on brass ball feet, height 40cm (handle down)
A mid 18th Century ebonised cased bracket clock, having a caddy top with brass swing carry handle, four corner gilt metal pineapple finials above an arched brass dial within brass corner spandrels, the dial with further scroll cast corner spandrels, silvered strike silent dial to the arch, silvered main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, pierced blue steel hands, date aperture and signed 'John Hodges, No.227 High Holborn', twin winding holes for a wire driven twin fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement striking on a bell and with pull repeat, engraved back-plate and bob pendulum, glazed sides with fish scale pierced brass panels, the whole raised on ogee brass feet, height 48.5cm (handle down) (Please see lot 434 for image)
An early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, having a caddy top with gilt metal swing carry handle and pineapple corner finials above silvered arched dial, strike silent dial to the arch, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial and signed 'Thomas Delasalle, London', the dial with all-over floral engraving, twin winding holes for a twin fusee wire driven movement striking on a bell, engraved back-plate, the sides with silk lined and pierced brass fish scale panels, the whole raised on brass ball feet, height 53cm (handle down)
A George III mahogany bracket clock, having a caddy top with brass swing carry handle, brass ball corner finials above arched brass dial with strike silent dial to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date dial, pierced blue steel hands and signed to the centre 'J Wing, Braintree', twin winding holes for a four pillar brass twin fusee wire driven movement with verge escapement striking on a bell with pull hour repeat, engraved back-plate and bob pendulum, glazed back and sides, the whole raised on ogee brass feet, height 49cm (Please see lot 436 for image)
A circa 1900 mahogany longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment with scroll marquetry inlaid frieze above twin gilt metal fluted pilasters flanking arched brass dial (width 12ins.) with chime silent dial to the arch, cast gilt brass corner mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre with three winding holes for an eight day three train four pillar movement with four hammers striking gongs, the case with further satinwood banding, scroll marquetry inlaid arched panelled door, the whole with further inlaid box base on bracket feet, height 238cm
A circa 1900 mahogany freestanding corner cabinet of large proportions, having a stepped ovolu cornice, marquetry inlaid frieze with central urn and swags above twin glazed doors enclosing reeded shelves, twin base drawers flanked by dummy drawers, the lower section having twin recessed panelled doors with oval marquetry inlay enclosing a shelved interior, all within chequer strung corners and raised on bracket feet, height 222cm
A walnut slopefront writing bureau in the early 18th Century manner, having a cross and feather banded fall opening to reveal a well fitted interior of central cupboard within pull-out fluted columns, arcaded pigeon holes over drawers, all above four long crossbanded drawers with pressed brass batwing escutcheons and raised on bracket feet, width 93cm
An antique walnut slopefront writing bureau, having a feather and crossbanded fall with ledge opening to reveal a well fitted interior of arcaded pigeon holes and feather banded drawers above a well, the whole above two short and two long graduated drawers, each with feather and crossbanding and all raised on straight bracket feet, apparently made up from 18th Century and later timbers, width 96cm (Please see lot 477 for image)
A George III mahogany slopefront writing bureau, having a chequer strung fall and brass batwing escutcheon opening to reveal a well fitted interior, centre cupboard door flanked by pigeon holes, boxwood strung drawers, all above two short and three long graduated drawers with chequer stringing, brass batwing escutcheons and raised on bracket feet, width 87cm
A William IV mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, having a raised and cresting acanthus leaf scroll moulded back, the twin pedestals each having ogee moulded blind frieze drawers over recessed panelled doors enclosing fitted interior, each flanking centre sunken section and all raised on bracket feet, width 200cm
A 19th Century oak Secretaire bookcase, the upper section with twin Gothic arched glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, the base fitted Secretaire drawer, the fall front enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers and ratcheted writing slope, all above twin raised arched panelled doors, the whole raised on bracket feet, height 202cm, width 107cm
An 18th Century oak dresser, the upper section having a cavetto cornice, planked pine back, three shelves with original iron hooks, the base fitted three drawers with replacement turned wooden knobs raised on four turned supports to a pot board base, the whole raised on bracket feet, width 178cm, height 212cm
A Bracket Clock, the 19.5 cm arched square brass dial with subsidiary chime/silent, slow/fast, Westminster chimes/chime on 8 bells subsidiary dials, the silvered annular chapter ring with Roman numerals, fitted an 8 day movement, striking on 8 bells and a gong, with repeat, the back plate signed JC Jennens & Son, Great Sutton Street, London, in a mahogany case, with flambeau finials, pierced gilt brass mounts and grills, with a presentation plaque, on ogee bracket feet, 61 cm
A 19th Century Bracket Clock, the painted 20 cm dial signed SAMUEL MARSH, LONDON, with Roman numerals, fitted an 8 day movement, striking on a bell, in an arched top case, with pad and carrying handle, the sides with lion mask ring handles above fish scale brass fret panels, with brass mounted reeded quadrant pillasters, on ball feet, 47 cm
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arch top hood with moulded cornice and set three ball finials with fluted borders and stopped fluted columns to the sides, enclosed by an arch top glazed door, the trunk with stopped fluted canted columns and enclosed by a shaped arch top door, the base with fielded panel, on bracket feet, the arch top dial with pierced spandrils and silvered chapter ring and strike silent dial to the arch, having a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, set a silvered plate, inscribed James Upjohn, London, fitted an eight-day striking movement, 249cm (98") high
A mid 18th Century mahogany bracket clock the bell top with brass carrying handle and pineapple finials to the front corners, the hood sides with glazed arch top panels and enclosed by a glazed arch top panel door with brass mouldings and spandrils, the moulded base raised on brass ogee bracket feet, fitted an arch top silvered dial engraved foliage and flower sprays and with strike/silent dial to the arch, having Arabic and Roman numerals and central recessed plate inscribed John Kemp, Yoxford (Suffolk) the brass back plate engraved a central cartouche with the Prince of Wales Plumes within a scroll surround and fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 58cm (22.75") high

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