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Ansonia Clock Co - A late 19th century American Ansonia bracket mantel clock. The clock face having black roman numeral to chapter ring surrounded by gilt metal gadrooning with spandrels to each corner. The case being of architectural form with ionic pillars flanking the face. The movement being marked up for Ansonia Clock Co U.S.A of Marked for June 18th, 1892.
A 20th century George III revival mahogany twin pedestal writing desk having green leather skiver with tooled gilt to edge over pedestals, each with a bank of three drawers with swan neck handles on bracket base. Together with a 20th century mahogany pedestal chest of drawers of small proportions with a bank of four drawers. Measures approx 76cm x 122cm x 61cm.
18th century style mahogany serpentine chest of four long drawers with brush slide on a projecting base and bracket feet together with another reproduction walnut bow front chest of three drawers on bracket feet. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) 70 x 49 x 79cm 54 x 38 x 72cm slightly frayed cord. Worn & faded both with stain marks & scratches.
Georgian mahogany fall front bureau, having an arrangement of two short and three long drawers on bracket feet. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Externally wood very dry/patchy, nibbles to the edges, mould/damp damage, some scuffs/marks to right side, scuffs/marks/wear commensurate to age, handles oxidised damp smell. Internally some minor wear but patina better.102 x 58 x 107 cm approx
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BOX by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1958, square, the removeable planished cover with a central cross motif, gilded interior, engraved with an inscription, all raised on four bracket feet. 8.8cm wide, 11.5 troy ouncesInscription reads: IN LOVING MEMORY OF / THOMAS MYLREA / AND MARY ALICE ENTWISTLE / PARENTS OF THE DONOR / 7 DECEMBER, 1958Good condition overall.
A GEORGE II SILVER TEAPOT STAND by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1792, oval, bright-cut engraved with a central vacant cartouche, surrounded by a foliate wreath and dot-pricked borders, all raised on four bracket feet. 18.7cm wide, 5.2 troy ouncesHallmarks are clear, minor rocking, in good condition overall.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY RANKIN OF OLD CUMNOCK, CIRCA 1770 silvered brass dial and blued steel hands, case with flat-topped hood and side windows, long trunk door and bracket feet, anchor escapement and rack striking on a single bell. 208cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY BLAIR FLIGHT, KENROSS, CIRCA 1785 japanned dial with tidal and moon phase to the arch, blued steel hands and calendar, the case with a long trunk door and bracket feet, the hood with swan-neck pediment, and blind-fretwork Edinburgh panels, glazed sides to the hood, movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a single bell. 220cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum. In good clean condition. Ready to go.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY MONCAS OF LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1820 painted dial with flowers and blued steel Barwise hands, rack striking on a single bell, shaped trunk door with a panel below, ogee bracket feet, cresting to the hood with three finials. 218cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum. Split to side of hood, approx. 7-inches. In otherwise good clean condition.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1790 the molded rectangular top above a secretaire drawer over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass oval backplate handles, raised on splayed bracket feet. 92cm high, 115cm wide, 59cm deep.Split to top. A new piece of timber added beneath the ledge of the top at the rear. One lock missing. Some losses to the banding to the rear of the top. Structurally sound and has no worm.
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front opening to a central door inlaid with a conch shell, flanked by an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, over two short and three long, cock-beaded and oak lined drawers, applied with brass swing handles upon ogee bracket feet, 109cm H x 122cm W x 56cm D
A continental walnut, mahogany and marquetry secretaire abattant, early 19th century, the dentil cornice over a pair of frieze drawers and a fall front centred with an inlaid boxwood urn, opening to a compartmented interior, above a further long drawer and a pair of cupboard doors inlaid with conch shells, upon ogee bracket feet, 147cm H x 94cm W x 43cm D Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 6BZRYQS8
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, the moulded top over an arrangement of two short and three long graduated and cock-beaded, oak lined drawers, applied with oval brass back plates and swing handles, upon shaped bracket feet, 93cm H x 107cm W x 56cm D Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: YK31DTGX
An early 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, the moulded and crossbanded top over an inlaid frieze and an arrangement of two short and three long graduated and cock-beaded drawers, applied with hardwood drawer pulls, above a shaped apron, splayed bracket front feet, 107cm H x 113cm W x 53cm D
A 19th century mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, formed with two short over four long graduated and cock-beaded oak lined drawers, applied with oval brass back plates and swing handles, upon splayed bracket feet, outlined with boxwood stringing, 120cm H x 103cm W x 545 ??? cm D (at fault)Provenance: Wykey House
A George V silver mounted tortoiseshell jewellery casket, of square form raised on four bracket feet, velour lined interior with compartmented ring tray, the mount marked for Percy James Finch, Birmingham 1921, 8.5cm high (at fault) Provenance: Wykey House Condition report: The box measures 15.5cm W x 15.5cm D x 8.5cm H
A Charles and Ray Eames style rosewood reclining chair and ottoman, late 20th century, having black leather button upholstery, raised on painted and polished steel bases, Herman Miller label to the underside (2)Width of arms 89cm, internal 53cmPLEASE NOTE: Although both pieces have Herman Miller labels on them, we believe these pieces to be Charles and Ray Eames STYLE, but NOT Herman Miller originals. Condition Report:Lacking two buttons on the seat of the chair, general light wear/creases to the leather although no rips or tears.Loose screw to the underside of the footstool where the bracket attaches.
A William and Mary yew and elm 'patchwork' veneered bureau, early 18th century, the waterfall interior comprising pigeon holes and small drawers over a central covered well, above the three long graduated and pine lined drawers, applied with shaped brass back plates and swing handles, upon bracket feet, 101cm H x 83cm W x 50cm D
A 19th century Welsh oak linen press / livery cupboard, the moulded cornice over a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to two shelves, flanked by wrythen pilasters, upon the chest with an arrangement of two short and two long, lip moulded and pine lined drawers, upon bracket feet, 176cm H x 116cm W x 52cm D
A late 19th century large impressive bracket clock in carved mahogany case with caddy top, chased and arched silvered dial, 8 day movement chiming on 8 bells, 3 subsidiary dials: chime/silent, slow/fast & 8 bells/Westminster chime, height 67cmServiced approx. 10 years ago and appears in running order. In good original condition, triple frisee with 8 bells and 5 gongs, pendulum present and modern key.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provIde any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
GEORGIAN PERIOD OAK BUREAU BOOKCASEcirca 1800, having a broken architectural pediment over twin glazed doors and interior adjustable shelves, the lower sloped fall opening to reveal a shelved interior with drop down well over a single blind drawer and a further two short and two long oak lined drawers, all having later replacement fancy brass backplates and swan neck handles, on corner bracket feet, 226cms overall H, 104cms W, 56cms max. D

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