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An early Victorian mahogany reclining library armchair with scroll arms with reading rest bracket (no rest present), buttoned stuff over upholstery, supported on turned and sabre legs with brass castors, 50 cm high to the seat. Condition report: All legs have been reduced and then re-built to bring the chair back to its useable height
Johnson (John?) of Grays Inn Passage, London. An early 19th century, mahogany cased twin fusee, eight-day bracket clock with pull repeat, fitted with an incremental stirrup pendulum. Bearing engraved signature to the backplate with pendulum stay. The white painted dial. marked in Roman numerals with strike/night lever behind the door fitted gilt brass folding handle fish scale grilles and supported on ogee bracket feet. 40 cm high x 29 cm wide x 19.5 cm deep.Footnote: John Johnson is recorded as working at 9 Grays Inn Passage between 1770-1800.See Loomes, Brian. Watchmakers and Clockmaker of the World, page 425.Condition report: I have wound the clock and it runs and when the corresponding hour is reached it chimes proving both going and chiming train are intact, however, I can not vouvch for its accuracy or reliability.The fusee is a steel cable rather than a chainThe case has a crack at the top near the entablature that the handle fixes to and other fine cracks to the case.The movement is very clean and looks to have been recently cleaned.The circular dial looks like painted enamel the name and details are becoming feint and the dial also shows some marks and chip around the winding mandrelsThe rear door is very tight and seems to be slightly twisted and the hinges are looseSee further images
An eight-day miniature bracket clock with push repeat and verge escapement and bob pendulum, coming on a single bell. In a formerly ebonized pearwood ogee topped case with brass bail handle and finials. Unmarked as to maker or origin but probably 19th century Czech / Austrian 22 cm high x 11.5 cm wide x 9.5 cm deep.Condition report: The clock winds and runs and repeats when the mechanism is activated.I think the case has formerly been ebonized
A Mid 18th Century Ebonised Bracket Clock, Bearing Signature of Gulielmus Short, mid to late 18th century The five pillar twin fusee movement striking the hours, with verge escapement regulated by small lenticular bib pendulum, fine foliate scroll engraved backplate, the 8 inch brass break-arch dial with silvered chapter ring engraved Sam Stevens, London, enclosing a matted centre with false bob, calendar aperture, with moon phase to top with lunar month engraved 1-29 with a ½ day marked, the ebonised inverted bell top case with moulded glazed door and pierced sound frets to the sides on square pad feet, case height 50cm AF With later custom-made wall bracket.
A George III marquetry inlaid and satinwood strung, mahogany bowfront dressing table mirror with oval mirror plate, the base fitted three frieze drawers, on shaped bracket feet. 46 cm wide x 55 cm high x 24 cm deep, together with a similar mirror with shield-shaped mirror. 52 cm high x 64 cm high 21 cm deep.Qty: 2Condition report: The first mirror. The mirror surround has some damage and old patches to the cross-grain surround and stringing. Old scratch to the top across the inlay. The central drawer sticks out proud of the surface. The mirror plate has few blemishes at the borders. The adjusting knobs don't match each otherThe second mirror. The mirror horns are slightly loose. old patches to crossbanding and stringing. Old veneer patch to the left back edge of the carcass. The mirror plate is peppered with small losses in the silvering and the whole plate has a "glitter" to it from age-related deterioration.
A George III mahogany bureau, the slope with crossbanded decoration and stringing, with fitted interior, above four long graduated oak lined drawers, on bracket feet, 106.5cm wide, 109cm high & 56.5cm deepCondition report: Later additions/alterations to interior. A repair to the top rear right corner, 26cm x 2.5cm strip replaced above the lock. Top drawer with replaced base. Scuff marks throughout commensurate with age.
An early 19th century apprentice miniature chest of mahogany drawers, the three drawers modelled as four beneath a stained bone frieze, with bone escutcheons, above a triple lip moulded base on shaped bracket feet with fretwork apron, 24.3cm wide, 25cm high, 15cm deepCondition report: A small slither loss to the top right hand corner, a small chip to the back left top corner. Small veneer loss to right of top drawer and a small piece of stringing missing near the bottom of the front right side. Wear & tear commensurate with age.
A pair of 19th c. Austrian, Vienna style porcelain wall brackets with flower, scroll, and winged putto decoration and painted vignettes of courting couples. Bearing a blue "Beehive" mark verso. 25cm high X 24cm wideCondition report: A chip to one corner of one bracket that looks as if it has been done before leaving the factory as it displays signs of glaze. some very minor losses to the flowers. 26cm high.
Bracket Clock Gravell & Tolkien, London, E. 18. Jh. Mahagoni. Vierseitig verglastes Gehäuse in Rundbogenform auf Messingfüßen. Front Messing. Versilberter Ziffernring. Stahlzeiger. Im Bogenfeld Schlagwerkabstellung. Rankenzwickel. Die Seiten mit Messingsprossen. Hakenhemmung. Stundenschlag auf Glocke (schwergängig). Vier Kugelbekrönungen und Griffabschluss Messing. H. 40,5 cm. Sign.: Gravell & Tolkien London (Front u. Rückplatine). (48260)
A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial inscribed James Park, Kilmalcolm, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with break-arch dentil cornice, brass capped reeded Doric columns, satinwood crossbanded serpentine arched rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter columns, bracket feet, 233cm high, later quarter 18th century
A George III design mahogany longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Joseph Andrews, Chelmsford, the arch inscribed Tempus Fugit, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the spandrels cast and applied with acanthus, the case with eagle capped finials, spreading cylindrical columns with Corinthian capitals, arched rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, 233cm high
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry splay-fronted corner display cabinet, swan neck pediment above an astragal glazed door, the projecting base with a satinwood crossbanded panel door inlaid with a classical urn, bracket feet, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 207cm high, 70cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1905
A George III mahogany bureau, in the Chippendale taste, fall front enclosing a small marquetry door inlaid with Britannia, pigeonholes and small drawers, above four long graduated drawers, applied throughout with blind fretwork, serpentine apron, bracket feet, 114.5cm high, 107cm wide, 49.5cm deep, c.1810
A Sheraton Revival satinwood and marquetry triple wardrobe, outswept cornice above a central mirrored door flanked by bowed doors, each inlaid with trailing bell husks, scrolling acanthus and an oval batwing patera, above two blind drawers, the base with three deep drawers, brass ring handles, the locks stamped Hobbs & Co, London, bracket feet, 216.5cm high, 231cm wide, 75cm deep, c.1900
An early 20th century walnut bracket clock, 15cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Lenzkirch '1 Million' eight-day movement striking and chiming on two gongs, caddy top case casrved with stiff acanthus, skirted base, bracket feet, 33cm high, 24cm wide
A George II style gilt metal mounted mahogany bracket clock, 18.5cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, cast spandrels, Lenzkirch '1 Million' eight-day movement striking and chiming on two gongs, the case with arched canopy surmounted by pine cone finials, canted angles, stepped base, lion paw feet, 66cm high, early 20th century
A French porcelain mounted lacquered brass miniature carriage timepice, 3cm rectangular clock dial with Roman numerals, key-wound movement with platform escapement, the backplate numbered 3006, the mounts decorated in the manner of Sevres on a bleu celeste ground, swing carrying handle, shallow bracket feet, 7.5cm high
A William IV oak longcase clock, 29.5cm arched painted dial inscribed T&J Hallam Nottingham, the arch painted with a lion, the spandrels with flowering cornucopia and vases, date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, brass capped Doric columns, lancet arched door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, 206cm high, c.1835
A George III Revival mahogany and satinwood marquetry mantel clock, 10cm slightly convex white enamel dial inscribed with Ovid's Tempus Fugit and Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the pagoda top moulded in relief with leafy palmettes and crested by a gilt-metal pinecone aloft, the case inlaid with a ribbon-tied swag, its apron with a knotted leafy oak branch fruiting with acorns, outlined throughout with satinwood, rosewood and boxwood borders, skirted plinth base, gilt-metal bracket feet, 36cm high, c. 1905
A Victorian oak musical bracket clock, 24cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Chime on 8 gongs/Chime on 4 gongs setting dials to arch, triple winding holes, eight day repeating movement, striking and chiming on gongs, the case profusely carved with foliate masks, flowers and foliage, 60cm high, 35cm wide, bracket en suite, 40.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep, c.1900
A late 18th century Dutch walnut bureau, fall front with reading ledge enclosing a writing surface, a lockable well with secret compartment, a small door, pigeonholes and a stepped arrangement of small drawers, above two small, two short and two long shaped drawers, Neo-Classical brass handles, shaped bracket feet, 114.5cm high, 106.5cm wide, 55.5cm deep, c.1780
A late Victorian mahogany musical bracket clock, 14cm arched silvered dial inscribed Ollivant & Botsford, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, three winding holes, Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Whittington Chimes/Westminster Chimes to arch, eight-day movement, the pagoda-top case carved in relief with flowerhead bosses, scrolling acanthus and ribbon-tied bell husks, the glazed door flanked by inset fluted Corinthian columns, pierced sound frets, bracket feet, the clock 51cm high, c.1890

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