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GOOD MID-18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, c.1750-65, caddy moulded top above 8 drawers with oak linings, under cupboard, tall bracket feet, 96w x 63d x 81cm hProvenance: Quiet Street Antiques, Bath; private collection South Wales.There is light general wear. Scratches to the top surface and to the areas around the handles. The top also has some cracking.No damage to the drawers or the under cupboard. Locks work well and the casters roll well.
A Goodall, London Late XIX Century Mahogany Cased Bracket Clock, with pierced brass panels, the cream enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, the back plate inscribed "Croft, Plymouth Dock", pendulum and key present, 41cm high, handle up. Lot 1435 - The clock has been re polished, south north doesn't work (there is a plaque above the dial North/South but no lever), brass bracket feet re placed. Fusee mov silks, grills replaced to the side of clock case, brass presentation plaque on the back of the clock. sorry unable to see movement as too close to sides
A George III Style Mahogany Bracket Clock, the circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular base with inlaid decoration with brass carrying handle, the back plate inscribed 'Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Medalle D'Or, 2345213', 40cm high. Lot 1434 - Discolouration to the back of clock No 3842 back of dial, pendulum no 33437 the number on the movement doesn't match the pendulum ,with key, enamel loss to Paris (front of clock) slight rubbing to Roman numerals, 47cm high x 27cm wide.
An XVIII Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, with pagoda top, brass finials and arched door with reeded columns with brass capitals, the silvered dial inscribed "William Hughes, London", with Roman numerals, Silent/Strike and minute dials and date aperture, pierced brass spandrels to the four corners, the case with long door on stepped base and shaped bracket feet, 250cm high. Lot 1443 - two pieces of moulding missing just below brass finials, fretwork to pagoda top has been repaired and small piece missing, moulding to the bottom of door needs re-glueing, holes in the back board, no guarantee, the movement is original to the case.
A collection of early 20th Century and later clocks, to include an Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantle clock, a brass lantern clock, oak cased Westminster chime examples, a mid 20th Century bracket clock by H.A.C of Wurttemberg, a Masons 'Mandalay' mantle clock, anniversary clocks and others. (2)
An early 20th Century oak cased bracket clock, 8 day movement (unsigned) striking to gong, together with a French porcelain mantle clock, with floral garland enamel arabic dial, 8 day barrel movement, within a waisted maroon porcelain case with painted brass leaf pattern mounts, flanked by gilt garlands to sides, 43cm tall. (2)
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Algeria, Very long, round, smoothbore, 16 mm cal. barrel, with brass rear sight at the base and fore-sight; brass-plated tang; iron lock, slightly engraved, inscriptions in Arabic under the spring. Wooden, almost full stock, richly inlaid with plates, pierced and engraved in silver (parts missing). Silver butt-plate, ten, silver, pierced barrel bracket rings. Wooden ramrod with long, silver mount. length 190 cm.
dating: about 1880 provenance: England, Rifled, round, 577 cal barrel (clean bore, visible rifling), marked '34', with adjustable rear sight and foresight; Snider-system bolt. Working mechanism. Forward spring lock with two inscriptions in Arabic language, outline border. Wooden stock with brass mounts, barrel bracket, sliding saddle ring and iron ramrod. length 94.5 cm.
dating: 1884 provenance: USA, Round, rifled, 20' barrel, provided with front sight and with a foldable and adjustable rear sight, with the company marking and patents up to 1887 in two lines, marked with the caliber '38 Cal' at the base on the left side. Bore needs cleaning, visible rifling. An opening between the barrel and the tubular magazine, maybe to keep the screw of the barrel bracket band (now missing). Frame engraved with a rampant horse, lower tang with serial number '60xxx'. Remains of browning. Smooth butt, checkered fore-end, both in walnut wood. Working mechanism. length 93,8 cm.
dating: 1805 provenance: Greece, Round, smoothbore, 16 mm cal. barrel with signature in Greek characters; tang covered in nielloed silver. Flintlock with slightly-round plate, signed en suite and dated '1805'. Silver stock nielloed and engraved with figures, animals, trophies and floral and geometric motifs. Barrel bracket decorated en suite. length 35 cm.
Local interest - Unusual mahogany miniature bracket timepiece by Thomas Pierce, Bristol, mid 18th Century, the eight-day single fusee movement with anchor escapement, shaped plates and passing strike on a single bell, the 4 inch wide silvered brass break-arch dial engraved ‘THOMAS PIERCE, BRISTO’ to arch over adjustable watch-hanging hook and offset subsidiary minutes dial opposing recessed sector for jump hours, in a case with pierced swan neck pediment over glazed front door and bracket feet, 35cm high The present lot is illustrated in Moore, A.J. ‘The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900’ p. 313, where it is suggested that it may have been used for the timing and regulating of watches. Thomas Pierce (II) is noted by Moore as working from 48 Wine Street, Bristol 1739-45 then from 57 Corn Street by 1761.Movement is complete and essentially in working order but a clean/service is advised. There are a few filled holes in the plates suggesting historic alterations and/or replacements to the movement. Other mechanisms of related design are known made with repeating mechanisms designed to be driven via the winding square of the watch (see Sotheby’s ‘Masterpieces of the Time Museum Part Two’ New York, June 19th 2002 lot 167) however there is no obvious evidence that the present timepiece was built to that design. The case has a restored dial mask (matching the door aperture) and some historic worm damage to interior (no longer active) otherwise faults are limited to age related bumps and scuffs. Clock has pendulum but no winding key.
Chinese provincial Apothecary cabinet or herbal medicine chest, 19th Century, in stained softwood, having a metal-bound rectangular top over two banks of short drawers, each row of five or six drawers, 86 short drawers in all, with drop handles, in turn above two rows of three further drawers and four shallow base drawers, all with bale handles, 96 drawers in total, all with gilt characters, on wavy apron with integral bracket feet and side runners, with metal corner mounts matching the top, 134cm x 32cm x 146cm high
Early Victorian silver teapot of tapering circular form, chased and applied with tavern scenes in the manner of David Teniers, mythical beast head spout and scroll handle, the hinged cover with a later silver figural finial and standing on four figural bracket feet, sponsors mark of Edward Farrell, London 1839, 18cm high, 1180g gross approxThe finial is a replacement and by a different sponsor, because of this, there is a revealed fixing hole to the lid. The handle appears original, but with no sponsors mark , we can not guarantee that is and it maybe a later addition. Some light surface scratches and losses to the definition of the decoration.
A George III mahogany secretaire chest, rectangular moulded top above two short over a secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and drawers with turned ivory handles, above two long drawers raised on bracket feet, 105 x 110 x 55cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. NCFGEK6P

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