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Lot 1290

A German Oak Chiming Bracket Clock, circa 1910, movement backplate stamped Gustav Becker, 46cm high together with a later oak wall bracket

Lot 144

A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, with shell and paterae inlay, satinwood banded to the base with fitted secretaire drawer, ogee bracket feet, 125cm wide 228.5cm high 54.5cm deep (top and base possibly associated)   Cond:some fading on one side. Typical small cracks, scratches and bruising commensurate with age OBJECT LOCATION: MAIN HALL

Lot 225

An oak standing corner display cabinet, mid 20th century, with trellis leaded door, on bracket feet, 122cm high. An oak tea trolley with barley twist uprights circa 1935. An oak four tier folding cake stand.(3)   OBJECT LOCATION: THE BREAKFAST ROOM

Lot 245

An 18th century oak chest of drawers, of two short and three long draws on bracket feet, 99cm wide a.f   OBJECT LOCATION: SERVICE ROOM 

Lot 259

**Small kitchen weight shown has been removed from lot**A Collection of Victorian and later copper and brass in the Utility Passage, including two brass coal buckets, a copper warming pan, pair brass andirons, a lamp, fire companion, two jam pans, a copper kettle, a small grocer’s weight, an Edwardian gong and wall bracket, etc (Quantity)   OBJECT LOCATION: UTILITY PASSAGE 

Lot 297

An early 18th century English figured walnut chest of drawers, the top quarter veneered, double feather-strung and broadly crossbanded around an oval string medallion, of two short overthree graduated long drawers, bracket feet, 88.5cm wide 57.5cm deep, 85.5cm high Cond: restorations – to feet etc  OBJECT LOCATION: MAIN BEDROOM 

Lot 382

PUB SIGN PUB LIGHT SUPPORT BRACKET - 56" L

Lot 754

EARLY WROUGHT IRON BRACKET PLANTER

Lot 154

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched pediment above arched brass dial, inscribed around the rolling moon phase 'I'm Moving While You're Sleeping', with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and eight day movement inscribed 'Jeremy Standring', with long arched door flanked by fluted quarter pillars to a plinth base and ogee bracket feet, height 228cm.Additional InformationPlease refer to additional photographs for condition report.

Lot 156

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the elaborate broken swan neck pediment with fret carved detail above arched name, brass and enamelled dial, inscribed 'Saml. Collier, Eccles', with rolling moon phase above chapter ring set with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, housing an eight day movement, the case with long arched door above a moulded plinth and ogee bracket feet, height 247cm.Footnote: Collier is registered as operating in Eccles circa 1770.Additional InformationPlease refer to additional images for condition report.

Lot 157

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above painted panels, with arched dial inscribed 'Ashtons Gee Cross', with rolling moon phase above silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, date dial and eight day movement, above long arched door and plinth base raised on ogee bracket feet, height 253cm.Footnote: Ashton of Gee Cross is noted as operating in the second half of the 18th century.Additional InformationPlease refer to additional images for condition report

Lot 205

A George III mahogany serpentine chest, the chevron strung crossbanded shaped moulded top above brushing slide set with green baize and four long graduated drawers with brass lion mask ring drop handles, raised on bracket feet, height 87cm, width 110.5cm, depth 62.5cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationAs you would expect from a chest of this age, it has had a few repairs over the years to the crossbanded veneers. There is an unusually shaped patch repair to the top. There are vertical splits up the sides. The handles appear to be the originals, with split pin backs. General knocks and bruises throughout.

Lot 215

An early 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid freestanding bowfronted corner cupboard, the moulded cornice above twin upper cupboard doors and twin cupboard doors beneath, raised on simple bracket feet, profusely and well inlaid throughout with flowers, birds and figures, height 199.5cm, width 100cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House. Additional InformationA very good strong colour throughout and the inlay is also in very good condition throughout. There are a couple of splits to the carcass as you perhaps would expect. Overall presented very well.

Lot 216

A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid freestanding flat fronted corner cupboard, the moulded cornice above ribbon tied harebell decorated frieze, the upper section with double panelled cupboard doors inlaid with stained wood and satinwood depicting urns and enclosing three shaped shelves, the base with two inlaid cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on bracket feet, height 224cm, width 10cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationFirstly it retains a very good colour throughout, a rich dark mahogany colour, and the inlay is also of rich colour. There are several splits throughout, as you would expect, but these are where the timber joins and do not necessarily detract from the piece. The panels also have a couple of horizontal splits, as do the crossbanded veneers around the inlaid sections, but overall a good original piece.

Lot 219

A late George III mahogany knee-hole desk, the rectangular top above a central frieze drawer flanked by two banks of three graduated short drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, with line inlaid detail throughout, height 80cm, width 122cm, depth 53.5cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationRetains a good colour throughout. There are several marks and scuffs to the top, as you would expect. The left hand side is a little faded, as is the top left corner, through sunlight. There are a couple of bruises to the carcass, but overall condition is good.

Lot 220

An early 19th century mahogany chest of three long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, height 84.5cm, width 91.5cm, depth 48cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThe top is probably associated and has a natural split running through the graining of the timber. Retains a good even colour throughout, feet are certainly replaced. General surface knocks and wear.

Lot 221

An early 19th century mahogany boxwood strung chest of four long graduated drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, the whole of small proportions, height 72cm, width 64cm, depth 44.5cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationA couple of marks, scuffs and dents to the top. Retains a good even colour throughout. The drawers are not dovetailed. Just general wear throughout.

Lot 223

An early 19th century mahogany line inlaid and crossbanded bowfront chest of three gradated drawers of small proportions, raised on simple bracket feet, height 79cm, width 78.5cm, depth 56cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThere are splits to the top and also two vertical splits to the side. The handles have probably been replaced, but have used existing holes. General surface wear throughout. 

Lot 233

A George III mahogany piecrust top circular tilt-top occasional table, the one piece top above ring turned central column to three cabriole legs and pad feet, height 72cm, diameter 66cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationSome of the edge moulding is slightly loose and appears to have been glue repaired previously, but not quite in the right way. Unfortunately, there is a patch repair to the top of the table. There is a metal bracket underneath the legs, where there has been a historic repair done a while ago, splicing in a new section of wood. It retains a good strong even colour throughout.

Lot 242

A pair of Italian gilt wood wall brackets with shaped platforms above scallop shell bracket, width 42cm (2).Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.

Lot 1355

French kingwood and gilt metal mounted two train balloon shaped mantel clock and associated wall bracket, the movement back plate stamped with the Japy Freres et Cie trademark logo, striking on a gong, the 4.5" gilt metal dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, over a pendulum window, within a shaped case with foliate gilt metal mounts surmounted by a winged figure, 20.5" high without bracket (pendulum)

Lot 1313

Miniature walnut bracket clock timepiece, the movement with fixed key wind and bearing the trademark logo CF (probably Charles Frodsham), also stamped Made in England, the 2.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre under a silvered boss to the arch inscribed Tempus Fugit, within a stepped case surmounted by a foliate embossed brass basket top and carrying handle, 6.5" high

Lot 1335

Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement back plate signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, no. 11243, striking on a large gong and with locking pendulum, the 7" silver foliate engraved dial also signed J.W. Benson, London to the centre under a strike/silent subsidiary dial, within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by four gilded floral finials and a carrying handle, 21" high (pendulum)

Lot 1337

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat and signed Greenhow, Chelmsford on the back plate, the 8" convex cream dial also signed Joseph Greenhow, Chelmsford within a panelled rounded arched case, 17" high (pendulum and key) **The inside front of the clock bears the retail label of J. Schuler, 115d, City Road, London, E.C.

Lot 1338

Good English rosewood double fusee lancet bracket clock, the 8" convex white dial signed J. Richardson, Manchester, the movement with foliate engraved back plate, locking pendulum and striking on a bell, within a lancet shaped case inlaid with geometric and floral brass motifs, 19" high (pendulum)

Lot 1339

Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 6.5" silvered arched dial signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London no. 3209 to the centre under a strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement back plate also signed James McCabe, London no. 3209 and with locking pendulum, within a rounded arched stepped case inlaid with brass foliate motifs and surmounted by a square caddy top and ormolu pineapple finial, 22.5" high (pendulum and winding key)

Lot 1340

English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial signed William Strong, London on a silvered arched plate to the matted centre with false bob pendulum and calendar apertures enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, with strike/silent dial to the arch, with foliate engraved movement back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four ormolu pineapple finials and carrying handle, 22.5" high **This clock was featured in the September 2020 Clocks magazine in an interesting article written by Brian Loomes, which attempted to establish more about the maker and date of the clock. A copy of this magazine is sold with the lot

Lot 1344

Fine English ebonised and ormolu mounted triple fusee verge bracket clock, the 6.75" silvered chapter ring enclosing a finely engraved foliate centre with calendar aperture, under two subsidiary chime/not chime and Lass of the Hill/A Song/An Air/A Minuet tune selector dials either side of a shaped plate possibly inscribed F.R & S, London, the verge movement with fine foliate engraved back plate and pull repeat playing on a nest of ten bells and striking on another within a stepped case with wavy glazed door, flanked by canted sides applied with foliate torso ormolu mounts, upon foliate scrolling cast feet and surmounted by a caddy top with five urn finials, 24.5" high (pendulum and keys)

Lot 1345

Fine English mahogany triple fusee original verge bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial signed John Gilbertson, Rippon to the silvered dial, with sweep centre date hand, with subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, the six pillar movement striking the quarters on a graduated set of three bells and the hours on a larger bell, the back plate finely engraved with scrolling foliage and with locking pendulum, the stepped case with cast cherub-head fretwork to the sides and brass carrying handles above, surmounted by a bell top and five classical turned brass finials, 24" high (pendulum and keys) This clock has been recently serviced and new lines fitted **There is a detailed write-up about this clock and the maker in the book by David F. Severs - Ripon's Clockmakers, Clockmaking in a Former West Riding Market Town, see pages 40-57 There is a further write-up about this particular clock by Leigh Extence of Fine Antique Clocks, which presents evidence that would indicate  Gilbertson 'bought-in' from the workshops of the well regarded maker John Taylor of London

Lot 1347

Fine English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Eardley Norton, London no. 2529 on a shaped silvered plate recessed under twelve o'clock, the matted centre with calendar aperture and the arch with a strike/silent subsidiary dial, the movement with pull repeat and fine foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 21" high

Lot 1348

Fine large and impressive English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the 11" silvered chapter ring signed J.C. Jennens, London enclosing a matted centre over an arched panel applied in relief with the figure of Father Time seated over a silvered plaque inscribed Tempus Fugit, the substantial movement with pull repeat and playing on a nest of eight bells, with hourly strike on a gong, the stylised foliate engraved back plate also signed J.C. Jennens, London, with locking pendulum and sunburst engraved bob within an impressive ormolu mounted stepped case with moulded arched square caddy top surmounted by a pineapple finial, 38" high (pendulum, winding and door keys)** This clock is in superb condition after a recent complete professional overhaul. However the movement has developed a small problem since that needs correcting and is explained in more detail in the condition report. The clock is illustrated in Britten's - Old Clocks & Watches, ninth edition, page 500, where it is listed as Jennens, J.C., c1790, London, chiming bracket clock (The Hague)

Lot 1378

Fine and very rare English brass verge winged hook and spike lantern clock by or from the workshops of Edward East and signed Eduardus East Londini on the front fret, the three train posted movement striking on two bells, with verge escapement and anchor shaped bob oscillating between the plates, the 6.5" silvered chapter ring with hour and minutes chapter rings, enclosing a centre finely engraved with tulips and with central alarm dial and two iron hands, surmounted by pierced and engraved tulip frets, strapwork two bells and finial, 15.5" high (anchor shaped pendulum, three principal weights and an alarm weight); also with an associated antique carved oak bracket **This clock is sold with copious articles and letters from knowledgeable lantern clock experts who all agree that the clock was either made by or in the workshops of Edward East This clock was featured in two articles written by Brian Loomes in Clocks magazine in the October and November 2020 issues. Copies of these two magazines are included with the lot. Also included is the correspondence relating to this clock from Michael Turner at Sotheby's, David Thompson at The British Museum and Sir George White BT., F.S.A. when he was consultant keeper of the collection and library of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in London This clock was also sold by Sotheby's in their auction of Important Clocks, Watches, Wristwatches and Barometers on Thursday 13th October 1988 (lot 191) and a copy of this catalogue is included too There has also been a metallurgy test undertaken on the clock and a copy of this report is also included

Lot 1413

Interesting English marquetry double fusee bracket clock, the 6.75" square brass dial signed Geo Wafs, London on an oval silvered plate to the matted centre enclosed by a silver chapter ring, the later movement with strike lever and aperture fitted to the back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and  ornate brass carrying handle, 17" high (pendulum & key)

Lot 1415

Fine English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Paul Rimbault, Denmark Street, Soho, London 1771 to the silvered dial centre, with subsidiary calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a later subsidiary dial to the arch with selection hand for ten bell chime/Whittington, chimes/eight bell chimes and strike/silent lever, the movement with quarter chiming train and playing on a nest of ten bells and striking the hours on another, with meandering foliate engraved back plate and locking pendulum, within a stepped case with gilded brass caryatid mounts to the four corners, surmounted by four gilt brass acorns, a caddy top and carrying handle, 21.5" high (pendulum & Key) ** This clock has been converted from verge to anchor escapement

Lot 1416

Good English ebonised triple fusee bracket clock, the 7" silvered arched dial signed Ellicott, London no. 8404 to the dial centre and back plate, with chime/silent subsidiary dial to the arch, the movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on another, within a rounded arched stepped canted case with gilt metal caryatid mounts, surmounted by a rounded arched cornice with four classical turned urn brass finials, 15.5" high (pendulum) (some repairs and restoration work required)

Lot 1417

English mahogany triple fusee bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial signed H. Marsh, London on the silvered chapter ring beneath 6 o'clock, enclosing a matted centre with false bob pendulum under a convex boss engraved with an eagle flanked by subsidiary strike/silent and eight bell/chimes dials, the movement playing on eight bells and striking the hours on another, with profusely foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four brass acorn finials and a carrying handle, 22.5" high (pendulum & keys)

Lot 1418

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Rob T. Burfield, Arundel to the foliate engraved dial centre, with calendar aperture and later slow/fast subsidiary dial to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four acorn finials and a carrying handle, 20" high, (pendulum) ** This clock has been converted from verge to anchor escapement

Lot 1421

Fine English ebonised and brass mounted double fusee original verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Ellicott, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture, with strike/silent subsidiary dial to the arch, the five pillar movement with pull repeat, Dutch half-hour striking and also signed Ellicott, London on the foliate engraved back plate, striking on two bells, within a stepped case, the canted corners with pierced caryatid mounts, surmounted by a caddy top and five flaming brass finials, 24.5" high (pendulum & key)

Lot 1508

Mahogany single fusee bracket clock, the 8" white dial singed Webster & Son, Cornhill, London, the movement with locking pendulum, within a stepped pillared case with wavy foliate carved cornice, 17.5" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1509

Small mahogany single fusee bracket clock, the movement with locking pendulum, the 7.5" cream dial within a stepped case with foliate carved cornice, 14.5" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1511

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the painted white arched dial signed Simpson, Hadleigh to the centre, under a strike/silent subsidiary dial to the arch, the movement with pull repeat, with shaped engraved back plate and locking pendulum, within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 16" high (pendulum & keys)

Lot 1522

Good French Boulle and ormolu mounted two train bracket clock, the movement striking on a gong, the 5.25" gilt repousse dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a rounded arched ormolu mounted case surmounted by the standing figure of a semi-robed child, 25.25" high (pendulum)

Lot 1529

Good English mahogany and inlaid double fusee bracket clock, the 6" convex cream dial signed Simson, Southampton, no. 852, the movement with locking pendulum and striking on a gong, within a panelled pillared stepped case surmounted by a scrolling foliate carved cornice, 14.75" high (pendulum)

Lot 1530

Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" cream painted dial and movement back plate signed Barrauds, Cornhill, London with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with stylised engraved back plate and original matching locking pendulum, within a brass bound stepped case raised upon ogee bracket feet and surmounted by a rounded arched cornice and gilded brass carrying handle, 17.5" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 2007

Framed arched clock plaque, the 9" cream dial  modelled in relief over two bears upon a painted garden background depicting butterflies and flowers, 6.5" high overall; also a gilded mask clock bracket, 12" high, 11" wide and 3 plastic chests of drawers suitable for storing small clock parts (5)

Lot 2337

German mahogany ting-tang mantel clock and associated wall bracket, the W & H movement striking on two gongs, the 6" silvered arched dial with subsidiary slow/fast and silent/chime dials to the arch, within a stepped pillared case surmounted by a rounded arched cornice, 14.25" high (pendulum)

Lot 2338

Rosewood single fusee bracket clock, bearing a Camerer, Cuss & Co. label stuck to the base of the inner back, the 5.5" cream dial within a foliate carved case surmounted by a wavy scrolled cornice, 13.75" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 2501

Interesting continental easel verge bracket clock with cow tail pendulum, the 4" brass chapter ring within a brass surround repoussé with sea scrolls, foliage and shells, 9.75" high (pendulum)

Lot 2520

Elliott of London small bracket clock timepiece, within a black lacquer chinoiserie decorated case surmounted by a carrying handle, 9.5" high; also another Elliott small eight day bracket clock, within an oak case, 8" high (2)

Lot 1018

A RARE 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN SERPENTINE FRONT COMMODE, pine lined with a large oval to the top, long frieze drawer over a brushing slide, three long graduated drawers below all with brass oval handles, repousse with a building and supported on bracket feet. 3ft 6ins long, 1ft 9ins deep, 2ft 10ins high.

Lot 1054

A GEORGE III OAK BUREAU with front fitted interior, four long graduated drawers on bracket feet. 3ft wide x 3ft 5ins high. x 2ft 9ins deep.

Lot 315

A pair of chrome and marble console tables, the narrow marble tops on chrome X-frame supports with ball finials86 x 124 x 27cmIn generally good condition, require fixing to a wall, both stand at the same height.  A very small chip to the back edge of one.  A bracket to either side underneath for wall fixing.  The top is a marble slab with a second tier border below.  See images.

Lot 71

A 19th century mahogany chest, of four long drawers, on bracket feet, 42.5ins x 19ins, height 37.5ins

Lot 92

A mahogany chest of drawers, fitted with two short over three long drawers, with reeded column decoration, raised on ogee bracket feet

Lot 233

A Japanese gold lacquered tray, 20th century, signed. With a bird in the foreground, raised on four small bracket feet, height 2cm, width 19cm, depth 15.5cm.

Lot 756

A COLD CAST BRONZE ALLEGORICAL GROUP, A PRICKET CANDLESTICK, A JUG AND A DEMILUNE WALL BRACKET

Lot 1131

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, THE FALL OVER TWO SHORT AND THREE GRADED LONG DRAWERS ON BRACKET FEET. W 99 x D 58 x H 113cms

Lot 1132

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, THE UPPER HALF WITH A DOOR ENCLOSING HANGING SPACE ABOVE TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS ON BRACKET FEET. W 108 x D 55 x H 185cms.

Lot 1135

AN 18th C. AND LATER WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST, AN OVOLO FRONTED DRAWER ABOVE TWO DOORS ENCLOSING DRAWERS ABOVE THE BASE WITH THREE LONG DRAWERS ON BRACKET FEET. W 100 x D 62 x h 173cms.

Lot 1136

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, THE FALL ABOVE A SHALLOW LONG DRAWER TWO SHORT AND TWO GRADED LONG DRAWERS ON BRACKET FEET. W 100 x D 53 x H 107cms.

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