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A late 19th/early 20th century Sheraton revival mahogany and marquetry bookcase, with boxwood stringing and satinwood crossbanding, the dentil cornice above a marquetry frieze above two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by fluted and canted corners, the base with two panelled doors centred with urn and neo-classical marquetry, on bracket feet, 217.5 high x 38 deep x 109.5cm wide
A walnut and feather banded secretaire cabinet, in George II style, the top with a moulded cornice above two doors enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers, the base with four cross banded drawers with brass handles on bracket feet, 188 high x 56 deep x 108cm wide (constructed from 18th century timber)
A George III mahogany and fiddleback mahogany clothes press, the angular cornice above two doors with oval panels enclosing cedar sliding trays, the base with two short and two long drawers with bone escutcheons, later ring handles and bracket feet, 204 high x 129cm wide, (lacking a sliding tray)
A George III mahogany chest of chest, the detachable dentil cornice above a blind fret frieze, (some losses) above two short and three long oak lined graduated drawers flanked by blind fret canted corners, the base with a brushing slide and three long graduated drawers, fitted cast foliage swing handles on ogee bracket feet, 3ft 8.5in (113cm) wide, 6ft 2.5in (188cm) high.
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice above shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the applied moulded edge top above a fall, fitted pigeon holes and drawer to a gilt tooled leather inset, fitted brass oval plate swing handles above a shelf enclosed by a pair of panel doors, on splay bracket feet, 3ft 8in (111.8cm) wide.
A George III mahogany linen press, the detachable cornice with carved moulding and a fluted frieze with central paterae, above five slides enclosed by a pair of panel doors with outline moulding, above two short and one long drawer fitted replaced brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 4ft 3.5in (131cm) wide, 6ft 4.25in (193.6cm) high.
An early 19th century mahogany small secretaire chest, the moulded edge top with inset brass eyes (for a gallery), above a fall revealing drawers and pigeon holes, above a further four long drawers, fitted later brass handles and side handles (one missing,) on bracket feet, with sunken casters, 31in (79cm) wide.
A George III oak cased longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to an arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dials and date aperture, the silvered chapter ring inscribed, Geo: Wynn Wokingham, the arch with a red lacquer sun boss, the moulded arch hood with eagle and ball finials, gilt corinthian capital columns, the arched waist door mahogany banded, the base on bracket feet, 7ft 5.5in (227.3cm) high.
A 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a repainted arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calender aperture inscribed G. Davies, Dulgelly, the corner represting the continents, the moon phase with a shipping scene and a chapel, the hood with a swan neck pediment, to a shape top waist door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, the base on ogee bracket feet, 7ft 4in (223.5cm) high.
A George III ebonized bracket clock by Ellicot, the 8 day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, with a foliage, bird and basket of flowers engraved back plate, to an arched dial with a silvered chapter ring inscribed Ellicot London, the matt centre with a date aperture, rococo cast spandrels, the arch with a strike/silent dial, the caddy top with a brass handle, the circular and shaped glazed panel sides with a pull repeat to the right, on brass rectangular feet, 21in (53.3cm) high.
A late 17th century bracket clock, the twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, repeating on three to a foliage engraved backplate inscribed Francis Raynsford at Charing Cross London, to a square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring inscribed Francis Raynsford at Charing Cross London, the matt centre with a date aperture, N/S lever above XII to cast churub spandrels, the ebony veneered and pearwood case with a caddy top fitted a brass handle, pierced mounts and later finials.

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