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Lot 1807

William Horne, London, a small Georgian inlaid mantel clock: the thirty-hour fusee watch movement having a verge escapement with pierced and engraved balance cock, Bosley regulation and engraved Wm. Horne, Ratcliffe Highway, London, No.416, the four-inch white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the mahogany case with Sheraton-style urn-and-snake inlaid decoration to the front walnut panel, satinwood crossbanding, a brass carrying handle to the top and standing on brass bracket feet, height 27cm without handle, 29cm with handle. (hands missing)

Lot 1812

Brinkman, London, a Regency mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement having an anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell with pull repeat of the last hour, the backplate with border engraving and signed Brinkman, London, the round painted convex dial having black Roman numerals, a repeat signature, blued steel decorative moon hands and a 'Strike/Silent' lever at XII o'clock, the mahogany case with brass bound inset panels to the front, gadrooned moulding, canted corners with brass inset, fishscale frets to the sides with cast-brass handles, a pediment top with brass finial and all standing on brass ball feet, height 52cm inc. finial.Biography George Brinkman is recorded as working in Clerkenwell, London and Union Street, Bishopsgate from circa 1802 until circa 1840.

Lot 1813

Ashford, London a Regency mahogany bracket clock: the shaped eight-day duration, double-fusee movement striking the hours on a bell with the backplate engraved with border decoration and makers name Ashford, London, the round convex painted dial having black Roman numerals and signed Ashford, Bethnal Green Rd, with blued steel moon hands, the mahogany case with inset quartered panels, a gadrooned pediment surmounted by a brass pineapple finial,brass frets and cast handles to the sides, with brass inlaid c-scroll decoration to the front, all standing on ball feet, height 53cm.Biography Richard Henry Ashford is recorded as working in Bethnal Green Road, London in the mid-19th century having been apprenticed in 1820 and becoming a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in 1827.Reference Brian Loomes Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Pub. NAG Press 2006.

Lot 1834

Benjamin Shuckforth, Diss, a carved oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast-brass vase spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a silvered boss engraved with the makers name Benjamin Shuckford, Diss, with blued-steel hands, the flat-top oak case with all-over c-scroll and floral carved decoration, all standing on bracket feet, height 220cm.Biography. Benjamin Shuckford (sometimes Shuckforth), born circa 1688, is a well-recorded maker working in the Market Place, Diss, Norfolk from before 1730 when he took John Frost as an apprentice. He married Dulcibella Dalton in 1732 and had a son also Benjamin. Benjamin Snr. died in April 1760.Reference. Clifford & Yvonne Bird, Norfolk & Norwich Clocks & Clockmakers, Pub. Phillimore & Co Ltd, 1996. Oak longcase clock illustrated plate 106.

Lot 1836

A mahogany Westcountry longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorative gilt-brass hands, and floral decoration to the four corners, the arch painted with a further scene, the typical Westcountry mahogany case with boxwood and ebonised stringing, canted corners to the trunk, brass capitals to barley-twist columns to the hood surmounted by a crested moulding with eagle finials and all standing on bracket feet, height 212cm.

Lot 1845

R. Lear Pinhey, Plymouth Dock, a mahogany moonphase longcase clock: the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, the centre further engraved with c-scroll decoration, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and makers name R. Lear Pinhey, Plymo. Dock, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, the arch with moonphase disc painted with stars and moon, and showing High Water at Plymo. Dock and moon dates, with blued steel hands, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the arch-topped mahogany case having fluted canted corners, the hood surmounted by three eagle-and-ball brass finials, all standing on bracket feet, height 214cm.Biography Richard Lear Pinhey is recorded as working at Plymouth Dock from circa 1770 being a witness to the marriage of his sister Mary to the clockmaker William Lancaster in November 1771 and was witness to Lancaster's will in 1815.Reference Clive N. Ponsford Devon Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. David & Charles 1985.

Lot 1889

A late George II or George III oak mule chest, mid 18th century,: the hinged rectangular top above a panelled front, with twin short drawers with brass swing handles; on bracket feet; 99cm high, 123cm wide, 58cm deep

Lot 1943

A George I oak and walnut banded chest of drawers, circa 1725.: the top with moulded edges, above two short and three graduated long drawers, all with pendant brass handles; above bracket feet; 86cm high, 90cm wide, 54cm deep.

Lot 1946

A George II oak kneehole desk, circa 1735,: the top with moulded front and side edges, above an arrangement of seven drawers with brass ring handles and a concealed arched drawer around the kneehole; with door within; on bracket feet; 80cm high, 76cm wide, 47cm deep

Lot 1948

A George II walnut, feather and crossbanded chest of drawers, mid 18th century,: the rectangular top with ogee moulded front and side edges; above two short and three graduated long drawers, all with scrolling rocaille cast gilt brass swing handles; on bracket feet; 94cm high, 102cm wide, 57cm deep

Lot 1966

A George II walnut dressing table mirror, circa 1740,: the angle adjustable bevelled rectangular plate with fretwork cresting and re-entrant upper corners; the twin uprights with urn finials; the rectangular base with a scotia moulded drawer; on bracket feet; 71cm high, 41cm wide

Lot 1969

A George III oak bureau, circa 1770, the fall front opening to a fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes, above three short and two long drawers, all with brass swing handles; the lowest drawer with sunburst parquetry; on bracket feet; 106cm high, 101cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 1971

A George II oak chest of drawers, mid 18th century,: the four graduated long drawers all with twin brass swing handles; on bracket feet; 76cm high, 82cm wide, 49cm deep

Lot 1986

A mahogany and glazed secretaire bookcase, possibly French, circa 1830,: the upper section with moulded cornice and plain friezes, above twin doors with geometrically arranged astragals, with three shelves within; the lower section with cylinder front rising over the fitted interior, with central tambour flanked by pigeonholes and drawers, above a pull out writing surface; the three drawers below with gilt metal lion's mask and ring handles, on bracket feet; 228cm high, 122cm wide, 56cm deep

Lot 2007

A Continental carved and parcel giltwood wall bracket, second half 19th century,: the demi-lune shelf supported on the head and wingtips of a swan backplate; 44cm high, 38cm wide, 19cm deep

Lot 2020

A George III mahogany secretaire chest of drawers, last quarter 18th century,: the top with ogee moulded front and side edges; the top drawer with fall front and fitted interior with drawers and pigeonholes, above three further long drawers, all with twin foliate cast brass swing handles and cockbeaded edges; on bracket feet; 92cm high, 91cm wide, 49cm deep

Lot 2029

A George III mahogany and banded serpentine front chest of drawers, circa 1775,: the top with chequer stringing and ovolo moulded edges; the four graduated long drawers all with brass swing handles and cockbeaded edges; flanked by canted and stop-fluted angles; the bracket feet also canted and fluted at the front; 86cm high, 99cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 2031

A George II burr walnut and feather banded bureau cabinet, second quarter 18th century,: the moulded cavetto cornice above two bevelled glass doors and twin candle slides; the fall front opening to a fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes; above two short drawers flanked by lopers and three graduated long drawers, all with brass swing handles; on bracket feet; 199cm high, 98cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 2039

A late George II or George III oak chest of drawers, circa 1760,: the top with moulded edges, above two short and three graduated long drawers; on bracket feet; 90cm high, 94cm wide, 52cm deep

Lot 602

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS with (replaced) pressed brass handles and bracket feet 106cm wide, and a vintage travelling trunk (2)

Lot 268

A Vintage Outside Lamp with Corner Fixing Bracket together with a Small Vintage Electric Fire

Lot 145

A pair of chinoiserie papier mache wall bracket pipe holders 18x11cm and a pipe; Queen Victoria stamp case Reg'd Aug. 7th 1874; a Fowler's "Universal" calculator in a leather case with instruction booklet; Nina Ricci glass perfume bottle pendant on a chain, boxed.

Lot 305

Modern pine double wardrobe, moulded cornice, two panelled doors enclosing a hanging rail, drawer base, bracket feet, width 110cm, depth 56cm, height 191cm.

Lot 312

Oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with urn finial, swan neck pediment, turned columns, short door, bracket feet, 12" square painted dial with subsidiary date aperture, signed John Fox, Great Easton, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 209cm.

Lot 319

George III oak mule chest, hinged lid, two drawers, bracket feet, width 122cm, depth 56cm, height 68cm.

Lot 350

George III oak and mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a well-fitted interior, with cupboard, pigeon-holes and drawers, base fitted with four long graduating drawers with brass bale handles, bracket feet, width 91cm, depth 51cm, height 107cm.

Lot 400

Inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the hood with architectural pediment, turned Corinthian columns, trunk with long door and ogee bracket feet, twelve inch arched painted with with hunting scene to the lunette and floral spandrels, signed Shepperley & Pearce, Nottingha, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 219cm, with pendulum and weights.

Lot 408

George III mahogany bureau, fall front, enclosing interior fitted with a cupboard, pigeon holes and drawers, above four long graduating drawers, bracket feet, width 106cm, depth 52cm, height 105cm.

Lot 411

Modern pine roll top desk, serpentine tambour enclosing a fitted interior, twin pedestals fitted with drawers, ogee bracket feet, widrth 134cm, depth 63cm, height 114cm, and an elm hoop back chair.Qty: 2Condition report:General condition is good, but some fading toward the right hand side top section. The tambour slide does still work but is a little sticky. The top surface with multiple scratch marks/ faint indents (as if someone has repeated used a ballpoint pen on the top). The interior has some old tape to the drawer fronts that will probably leave a mark when removed. Some kick marks surrounding the kneehole. No worm. The chair has one damaged spindel that has snapped from the seat at the base, the back is wobbling and loose, otherwise light use to edges and corners.

Lot 418

Victorian mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, fitted with two short and three long graduating drawers, oval plaque handles, bracket feet, width 100cm, depth 51cm, height 91cm.

Lot 432

A George III ebony and ebonised bracket clock, arched brass dial signed James Green in the lunette, pagoda top, chapter-ring with Roman numerals, pendulum and date apertures cast spendrels, double fusee movement with crown wheel escapement striking on a bell, and with repeat function, the case with a moulded casket hood and metal grilles to the door spendrels, height 54cm.

Lot 104

A 19th century-style mahogany bow-front upright chest fitted four long graduated drawers with brass swan-neck handles, & on ogee bracket feet, 27¾” wide x 37½” high x 20¼” deep.

Lot 215

A 19th century mahogany chest with plain rectangular top, fitted four long drawers with brass drop handles, on bracket feet, 31” wide x 30¾” high x 17¼” deep.

Lot 63

A burr-walnut small bow-front chest fitted four long drawers with brass swing handles, & on bracket feet, 24¼” wide x 30¼” high; & a similar bedside cupboard, 17½” wide x 28½” high.

Lot 74

A yew-wood small serpentine-front chest fitted four long drawers with brass swing handles, & on bracket feet, 29¼” wide x 31¼” high x 17½” deep.

Lot 324

George III style mahogany dumb waiter with two graduated saucer tiers, on carved column and tripod supports, stamped 1949 to the underside, 79cm high and 45cm wide.CONDITION REPORT: There is an old crack to the top tier.  There are areas of staining and colour fading to both tiers.  Two of the legs have been off and re-affixed.  There's a metal bracket underneath holding it. 

Lot 332

George III Scottish mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 88cm high, 110cm wide and 55cm deep.

Lot 341

George III inlaid mahogany chest of drawers, with a single frieze drawer over three short and three long drawers, with satinwood crossbanding, on bracket feet, 126cm high.

Lot 363

George III mahogany chest on chest with two short and six graduated long drawers with brass pull handles, on bracket feet, 176cm high, 112cm wide and 58cm deep.

Lot 373

Mid-18th century walnut bureau, the fall front enclosing drawers and pigeon holes, above four graduated drawers flanked by pull out slides, later brass handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 103cm high, 93cm wide and 48cm deep.

Lot 160

Edwardian brass-cased mantel clock of balloon shape, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals above a scroll pierced viewing window, on bracket feet, 24cm high.

Lot 1243

A retro vintage mid 20th Century oak formica topped chest of drawers. Of rectangular form with a flared top, two over three drawers, with wooden pulls raised on bracket feet. Measures approx 84cmx 102cm x 46cm. 

Lot 1303

A vintage 20th century Art Deco era oak dressing chest having a full length mirror aside a bank of two over one drawers with rectangular gilt metal handles raised over bracket feet. Measures 162cm x 105cm x 50cm. 

Lot 1338

A 20th century George III burr walnut corner cabinet / display vitrine raised on bracket feet. Having twin glazed doors atop with glass shelf. Twin doors to base, opening to reveal a spacious interior. Measures approx. 186 x 95 x 54cm. 

Lot 1403

A vintage 20th Century, circa 1940's  oak tallboy chest of drawers. With a rectangular flared top, two over two drawers a top a cupboard with twin sliding wood doors. With metal pendant pulls raised on bracket feet. Measures approx. 122 x 85 x 40cm. 

Lot 1443

An Edwardian early 20th century circa. 1900's satin walnut dressing chest. The chest having a single swing mirror with carved crested swing mirror over a bank of two over two drawers with ornate metal handles. All raised on bracket feet. Measures approx. 150 x 90 x 47cm. 

Lot 1463

A pair of 20th century Regency Revival reproduction bow front mahogany bedside cabinets having serpentine tops over a bank of four drawers, raised upon bracket feet. Measures 73 x 41 x 53cm. 

Lot 1464

A Victorian 19th century mahogany chest of drawers having two over three drawers, each with oval swing handles and all being raised over bracket feet. 

Lot 1473

An early 19th century George III mahogany chest of drawers having a bank of three drawers, each with metal moulded lionhead ring pull handles. All being raised upon bracket feet united by inlaid apron beneath. Measures approx. 83cm x 84cm x 46cm 

Lot 1484

A 19th century George III mahogany chest of drawers having a flared chamfered top over a bank of three spacious drawers raised on bracket feet.

Lot 1490

A retro vintage mid 20th century Stag Minstrel African Cherrywood chest of drawers having a flared chamfered edge over a bank of four over two drawers raised on bracket feet. Measures approx. 72cm x 107cm x 46cm.

Lot 1557

An Art Deco circa 1930's burr walnut display cabinet. Having an arched glazed shelved display cabinet to middle, flanked by two cupboards opening to reveal a shelved interior on supported on bracket feet. Measures approx. 141 x 122 x 30cm.

Lot 1584

A Queen Anne revival yew wood and walnut bureau bookcase. Raised on bracket feet with drawers and fall front bureau having appointed interior set within. Above, a twin door bookcase cabinet with flared pelmet atop. It measures 195 x 69 x 46cm.

Lot 1585

A 19th century Victorian mahogany two door bookcase / pier cabinet. Raised on bracket feet with upright twin doors having fielded centres with reeded sides and flared top above. It measures 80 x 81 x 42cm.

Lot 1607

An early 20th century circa. 1920's oak and leaded glass bookcase / display cabinet. Raised on bracket feet with twin full length astragal and leaded stain glass doors with shelved interior. It measures approx. 132cm x 89cm x 31cm. 

Lot 1697

An 18th century George III mahogany bureau having a fall front top opening to reveal a fully appointed interior over a bank of four drawers with brass drop pull handles raised on bracket feet. It measures approx; 107 x 95 x 52cm

Lot 1715

An early 20th century circa. 1920's mahogany cased mantel bracket clock. The mantle clock having a gilt face with Arabic numeral to chapter ring. The case having gothic influenced pediment top facade with single glazed door with white frosted pattering spandrels. Westminster chime movement. Measures 54cm tall. 

Lot 59

The bow fronted top above a pair of short cockbeaded frieze drawers, three long graduated cockbeaded drawers below, on French bracket feet, restorations103,5cm high, 104,5cm wide, 52,5cm deep

Lot 61

The rectangular reeded top above a pair of short cockbeaded drawers, three long cockbeaded drawers below, on bracket feet81cm high, 82cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 913

The circular white dial with Arabic numeral and arrowhead hour markers, five glass case, on bracket feet22,5cm high

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