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Alexander Bohme, Hamburg, a 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, of architectural form with pediment, marquetry and parquetry inlay throughout, arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and date aperture flanked by pilasters, front door opening to a concealed drawer below, side sound grilles, lozenge below signed 'Discrimine Salus, bracket feet, the movement striking on a bell, 38cm high, (key and pendulum)
A 19th Century French ormolu bracket clock, circa 1870, of Empire design, surmounted with a standing figure playing a string instrument, a lyre and frieze below of cherubs making music, 8cm silvered dial with Roman numerals signed Brocot, Paris, the movement striking on a bell, height 42cm, (key and pendulum)
Bouffler, London, a Georgian style mahogany and beech cased bracket or table clock with silvered arched dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary date and strike silent dial, the architectural case with brass finials, glazed doors and sides and raised on small ogee feet, the brass movement with pull repeat and heavily engraved back plate, movement appears recently cleaned, case lacking carry handle, 49cm high
A MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CAMPAIGN CHEST 20th Century, brass mounted and inlaid with box wood stringing, the fitted interior with four small drawers, pigeon holes and green leather writing surface, enclosed by fall front, seven drawers under with flush handles, on bracket feet, 94cm high x 92cm wide x 42cm deep From the collection of an International Designer
A GEORGE III WALNUT, CROSS BANDED AND BRASS STRUNG BUREAU 18th century, the fall front opening to a fitted interior, with inset gilt tooled leather writing surface, above a series of graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 107cm high x 92cm wide x 56cm deepProperty of a European collector
A George I walnut bureau bookcase the upper section with cross-grain cornice above a pair of mirror panel doors with adjustable shelves within and a pair of candle slides. The bureau with double book cover veneered fall opening to reveal a fitted interior with secret letter compartments and well, above one faux drawer and three long drawers and on shaped bracket supports. 97 cm overall width x 58 cm overall depth x 212 cm overall height, 76 cm to the underside of the fall. The upper section overhangs the back by approx 1 cm, a possible indication of a marriage.Mirror plates repalcedSome cross-grain moulding missingOld but later feetOld replacement handles but in keeping with originalsThe upper section sides were possibly re veneered, now showing some shrinkage cracks through the veneer.Old repairs to the left-hand side of the cornicing.
An early 19th-century Dutch marquetry inlaid mahogany pedestal chest of six short drawers inlaid throughout with flowers and foliage. On turned fore supports. 93 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 154 cm overall height.Private estateThe marble top is missing, we have some marble but it is not original to the chestThe drawer fronts have some veneer blisters and one handle is missing a post and swan neckThe borders of the drawer fronts and side columns have some pieces of veneer missing and also some blistering.The sides show the same sort of problemsThe turned feet and bracket feet are later additions (IMHO)
A George IV mahogany secretaire bookcase with astragal glazed upper section enclosing adjustable shelves, the base a with a sliding secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and a central cupboard door above further long drawers. On shaped bracket. supports. 107 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 234 cm overall height. (Note: ivory certification reference UXL7M3UJ).
French Boulle clock and bracket with gilt bronze ormolu trim, ca. 1860. With ornate marquetry decoration in brass and tortoise shell with an ormolu trim. Topped by a finial in the form of a cupid. The dial with scrolling decoration in low relief and Roman numeral hour markers in cobalt blue. Purchased from P& B Dombey, London.(Clock) height: 20 3/4 in x width: 9 1/2 in x depth: 5 in. (Wall mount) height: 8 in x width: 12 in x depth: 6 3/4 in.
French Boulle clock and bracket with gilt bronze ormolu trim. With ornate marquetry decoration in brass and tortoise shell with an ormolu trim. Topped by a finial in the form of a lounging putti. The dial with scrolling decoration in low relief and Roman numeral hour markers in cobalt blue. The pendulum with impressed number 4514 along the verso.(Clock) height: 15 1/2 in x width: 7 3/4 in x depth: 4 1/4 in. (Wall mount) height: 7 3/4 in x width: 10 in x depth: 7 1/4 in.
English Longcase Grandfather Clock, ca. mid 18th c. The square brass dial with engraved chapter ring, signed "Collier, Eccles." Enclosed within a square hood with fluted columns and a flat, molded cornice. The case with geometric marquetry decoration and fluted corner columns, raised on ogee bracket feet.Height: 81 3/4 in x width: 20 3/4 in x depth: 9 1/2 in.
A George III mahogany Chest on chest. Circa 1760. The upper portion fitted with two short and three long graduated drawers below a dentil cornice and flaked by canted corners carved with blind fretwork decoration. The lower portion fitted with three long graduated drawers. On ogee bracket feet.

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