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A fine George III mahogany bracket clock, by Barraud, Cornhill London, circa 1802, 8-day fusee movement, quarter chiming on 8 bells with hour strike, verge escapement and repeating movement between substantial brass plates with 6 pillar support, painted dial with strike/silent control in the arch, the back plate engraved with maker's name and address, brass carrying handle, brass side lattice panels and brass bracket feet, case height 41cm
A William and Mary Period walnut chest of drawers, crossbanded top above 2 short and 3 long drawers with inlaid feather banding, original brass pear-drop handles and engraved escutcheons, resting on bracket feet, width 98cm, depth 58cm, height 93cmBeautiful rich colour with general age-related wear and veneer splits, a small section of veneer lifting at the back edge of the top, signs of some very old previous and inactive woodworm on the short drawer fronts, feet almost certainly replacements
An early 18th century walnut bureau, with stepped fitted interior, 2 short and 2 long drawers below with brass drop handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, width 92cm, height 100cmBeautiful rich colour with general age-related wear and minor veneer splits, 1 bearer is missing, several small pieces of veneer damage along the front edge of the apron and left-hand foot, oak drawer linings, handles not original
Dawson of Haddington longcase grandfather clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring having two subsidiary dials, held within a flame cut mahogany case with reeded quarter columns, raised on bracket feet, 203cm tall.Losses to paint on dial and crazed. Moulding damaged to lower side of hood. Veneer split in places
Georgian crossbanded birdseye burr walnut chest on chest, the moulded cornice above three short frieze drawers over an arrangement of six long drawers with brushing slide between, raised on bracket feet, 178cm tall. Handles appear to have been replaces. Veneer losses and cracking throughout. Staining visible in places.
Early 19th century apprentice size satinwood table-top chest, the six square drawers with painted garland decoration and similar designs to the top face and sides, raised on ogee bracket feet, 32cm. Ex Christopher Brandon collection. Scratches on top. Chip on right corner. Damaged veneer on front facing edges. Back panel cracked and coming away at top. Please see additional images.
Late 19th century continental oak bracket clock by Winterholder & Hoffmeier, The gothic style clock with viewing door enclosing twin train dial with slow - fast subsidiary dial above dial with silvered chapter ring, decorated with ormolu spandrels, movement door to each side, the clock strikes on a gong, 48cm high, 40cm wide.Finials from top missing. Signs of wear to face and staining to case.
A pair of probably late Dresden porcelain figural wall brackets, late 19th century, each with putti swags of encrusted colourful flowers and architectural scrolls in tones of pink and blue, the upper section painted with flowers and bearing a conjoined AR mark. 21 cm wide x 16 cm deep x 24 cm overall height.One bracket cracked
19th century mahogany linen press, upper section enclosing four shelves over two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, H231 x W132 x D54cmsCondition Report: Overall in good condition, the whole has been re-polished to some degree, the locks are missing, some loose cock beading to the drawers and a loose foot section, both of which are retained. light general wear.

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