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Elliot mahogany cased bracket clock in the Georgian style, the back plate with the Elliot logo made in England, fixed winder, the 'tempus fugit' 4.5" arched dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'Mallory Bath' (retailers), the case surmounted by a brass carry handle, with numbers and marks stamped to the underside, 10" high
Good Anglo-Indian rosewood octagonal occasional table in the manner of M. Yusuf Ali & Sons, the top and side panels with ivory inlaid flowers and foliage, raised on arched bracket supports, 16" diameter, 18" high-** See Amin Jaffer, Furniture from British India and Ceylon, p.164 for a similar example.
Bracket Clock mit Carillon "Robt. Henderson London" London, um 1790 Holz, ebonisiert, poliert, Bronzeappliken. Vierseitig verglastes, zweitüriges Kastengehäuse. Front Messing, teils versilbert, mit Rankenzwickeln und Ausschnitten für Kalender und Signatur. Im Bogenfeld Melodiewahl: Lovely Nancy / Ldy Coventrys Minuet / March in Rinaldo / Britains Strike Home. Federzugwerk. Darmsaite und Schnecke (zweimal reparaturbedürftig). Spindelhemmung. Starres Hinterpendel. Stunden-Rechenschlagwerk mit Glocke. Walzenspielwerk mit neun Glocken. Rückplatine mit Rankengravur, sign.: Robt. Henderson St. Martin's Court London. Eingezogener Dachabschluss mit Tragegriff. (Kl. Fehlstellen, Bekrönungen fehlen). H. 48,5 cm. (59694)
Bracket ClockEngland/Irland, um 1900, Zifferring mit römischen Stunden und arabischen 5-Minuten-Zahlen auf polierter Messingplatte mit vergoldeten Applikationen, gebläute Kathedralzeiger, im Rundbogenfeld 3 Schalter für die Abschaltung des Schlagwerks, für die Reglage des Laufwerks und für die Wahl des Uhrschlags, Platine nicht gemarkt, Pendel, Schlagwerk mit Klangfeder und mit Westminsterschlag auf 8 Glocken, ebonisiertes Stockuhr-Holzgehäuse mit vergoldeten Säulen, Beschlägen und Pinienzapfenbekrönung, HxBxT: 73/40/28 cm. Nicht auf Funktion geprüft.
A George III ebonised brass mounted bracket clockThe dial and movement signed William Thomas Hay, Shrewsbury, the rectangular case with moulded swept caddy top with ball finial and four conforming finials to the corners, the front with foliate pierced sound grills to either side of the arched door, the sides with similar pierced grills below brass carrying handles, the arched brass dial with Slow/Fast subsidiary dial, all set within foliate scrolling spandrels, the brass four pillar twin fusee movement with engraved backplate striking on two bells, with brass bob pendulum, 52.5cm high.Condition report: Generally good overall with some marks, scratches and wear to the case, especially localised on the front left side where it has been opened for winding and setting. The silk inserts behind the fretwork soundboards may have been replaced. One retaining bolt has been replaced on the right side. No evidence of worm. Movement winds, runs and strikes - not tested for timekeeping or longevity.
A good George III mahogany, serpentine fronted chest of drawers, or commode, crossbanded and inlaid with floral marquetry and boxwood stringing, the moulded top with a central oval panel above 4 well-figured, graduated and cock-beaded long drawers, flanked on each side by a canted corner inlaid with a trailing floral festoon, the sides of the commode curved, raised on shaped bracket feet, inlaid with stringing and unusually the each front canted corner inlaid with a stylised acanthus-type flower, some minor damage, losses and restoration, 109cm wide x 64cm deep x 97.5cm highFootnote: It is common to find the canted corners of these late 18th century chests showing blind fretwork, but unusual to find them inlaid. It is still more rare to see marquetry decoration and more rare still to see the canted corners of the bracket feet inlaid with marquetry. This example has both these features. it begs the question, who made this. Lot 64 sold on the 18th of November 2009 at Bonhams Bond Street for £19,200 (including premium), shares very similar marquetry canted corners. The floral pendants are strikingly alike, but there are no other significant comparisons to be made.Clearly, the maker of this commode was of note. Whether it was someone like Henry Kettle, who incorporated oval medallion inlaid tops and inlaid canted corners on his George III serpentine fronted mahogany commodes (see lot 44 in Bonhams' Bond Street sale on the 11th of march 2015), it is difficult to say.Henry Kettle was based in 18 St Paul's Church Yard, London, from circa 1773. In 1774 he took over Philip Bells' business (number 23 St Paul's Church Yard). He is known to have operated until circa 1797 and to have made shaped chests, or commodes, as well as wardrobes, Pembroke tables and bookcases. He supplied Saltram house, Devon and Wolverley House in Worcestershire; other commissions included Longford Hall, Salop. Condition report: Some damage including chips along back edges and especially lower edge of moulding beneath bottom drawer and 14cm vertical crack back of left side. Dents consistent with age and use, including canted corners and top. Top with old patinated ring stains and marks and slight loss of colour.Losses, including 3cm x 2cm patch back left of top, 6cm section back of right side edge and much of border veneers of bracket feet. Water staining on feet.Restorations, including 5cm x 5cm rectangular patch and 2cm circular patch front left of top and left side of oval panel. Later handles, but sensitively done and so no visible dowels etc.Overall lovely colour, figuring and originality.
A George IV mahogany secretaire bookcase, inlaid with ebony stringing and banded with stained sycamore, the cavetto cornice above two Gothic arch, beaded doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a secretaire drawer, enclosing a fitted interior, over a pair of panelled doors, enclosing two slides above a drawer, raised on splayed bracket feet, minor damage and losses, with two keys, 107cm wide x 60cm deep x 226cm high (3)Condition report: Overall in good condition. One pane of glass broken. Lacking ebony stringing on right side of the top of the base and bead detached left and right sides. Stringing on panelled doors pulled-away on right vertical sections. Later leather writing surface. Chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use, including chip on rail above bottom doors. Overall - a nice period bookcase.
A George I walnut and feather banded bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes over four long graduating drawers raised on bracket feet 109 x 100 x 58cmProvenance:Crepping Hall, SuffolkCondition report: Provenance:Crepping Hall, SuffolkMultiple splits and repairs to the veneer all overDrawer fronts knocked with some losses around the lopers and to the corners the carcass around the drawershandles are later, drawers work well, no obvious signs of wormThe fall front with horizontal splits and some lifting to the veneer, See photos for damage and interior
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the arched case with 5 ball finials above painted dial signed 'Walker, Gloucester St, London', with 'Repite/Silencio' and calendar subsidiaries, faded floral spandrels, pierced brass hands, 3 train fusee movement chming on 8 bells and striking on a further bell, with pull quarter repeat, the sides with brass fret panels and ring handles, on 4 ball feet60cm highProvenance:Crepping Hall, SuffolkCondition report: dial somewhat faded in places, numerals possibly retouched. Movement appears to run, but not currently chiming or striking, barrels both fully wound.
A George III mahogany linen press, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing slides, the lower section with three long cockbeaded drawers raised on bracket feet183 x 124 x 63cmProvenance:Crepping Hall, SuffolkCondition report: Various splits to the upper sections right flank, doors are slightly bowedKnocking to the extremeties, especially the feetSome cockbeading replaced, drawer fronts quite knocked consistent with usekeys and locks work well, both latches present, the top one lines up but the bottom one doesnt due to minor warpageTwo part linen pressSee images for the inside
A simulated rosewood side cabinet, 19th century, the rectangular top with reeded edge above two frieze drawers and pair of glazed cupboard doors with pleated fabric flanked by verre eglomise panels raised on out swept bracket feet100 x 136 x 43cmCondition report: The top is quite scratched with general wear and paint loss, splits appearing at the far left and right cornersThe drawers work well however the handles have been adapted and replacedCupboard door hinges have been re-attached at a later date, the fabric is also a later additionThe long left glass panel is cracked at the top and the central small glass panel is also crackedThe carcass is 19th century however the feet and top appear to be later, so to is the painted decorationSee photos
A late Victorian carved oak case chiming mantel clock, the arched brass dial with slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary dials, brass W & H movement with 4 gong chime and gong strike, with oak bracket the clock 54cm high, the bracket 24cm highCondition report: Not currently ticking; winding barrel spring may need attention or replacement. Flat top looks OK as is but may have been designed to support an ornament originally. Clock width 35cm, depth 25cm. A small piece mising to front of case (see photo). No numerals to backplate.
An early 19th Century camphor Campaign Secretaire Chest, in two sections, with brass inset handles and decoration, the secretaire drawer fitted pigeonholes, drawers and cupboard, above two small drawers above a moulded band, with two long drawers below, on moulded base with low bracket supports, 3ft 3½ W x 3ft 5in H x 1ft 7in Deep
A Georgian mahogany Bureau with fall flap enclosing series of pigeon holes and drawers around central door, with replaced leather writing surface and fitted four graduated drawers with brass swing handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, approx 3ft W x 3ft 2¾ H (two drawers with old repairs)
A Georgian mahogany Chest on Chest with moulded cornice, blind fret carved canted corners and fitted two short and three long graduated drawers to the top, the base with three graduated drawers, each with brass engraved oval escutcheon and pair of brass swing handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, approx 3ft 9½ W (splits to side)

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