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Lot 685

Early 19th century mahogany lancet shaped bracket clock, Thomas Strange of Kingston, inlaid with cut brass with ebonised detail, circular Roman chapter ring and bracket feet, 31cm high, together with similar wall bracket

Lot 746

18th century oak dresser base with later tray top pediment, the frieze with three short drawers over two panelled doors enclosing cupboard on bracket feet, 182cm wide

Lot 709

George III period mahogany chest on chest, dentil corners over upper section with two short and three full width graduated drawers, flanked on either side by canted corners, the lower section with three further full width graduated drawers on bracket feet, 178cm high

Lot 683

Lancet shaped bracket clock, Parkinson & Frodsham of London, inlaid throughout with cut brass stringing, circular enamelled dial with Roman chapter ring, ecclesiastical brass inset, pierced side windows on brass ball feet, 43cm high

Lot 715

Unusual oak wall bracket, the support carved in the form of a Royal head encrusted with nuts and foliage, 48cm high

Lot 58

A Victorian silver circular salver by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd. (Samuel Smily), London 1874, with a raised guilloche rim, a pierced incurve, engraved with a band of rounds alternately with flowers and fruiting vine framed by featherwork and more flowers, on four openwork bracket feet with husk swags, 40.5cm (16in) diameter, 1730g (55.6 oz)Condition Report: Marks are well struckStands wellEngraving is crispNo personal engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 73

An Edwardian Arts and Crafts hammered silver rose bowl by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, London 1909, engraved 'Omar Ramsden Et Alwyn Carr Me Fecerunt ', the rim band with banners inscribed ''The Wilderness and the Solitary Place Shall be Glad and the Desert shall Rejoice and Blossom as the Rose' with roses chased between, on wide scroll bracket feet, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) diameter, 884g (28.4 oz)Condition Report: Marks and signature are well struck, very clear and readable. Chased decoration good. Wobbles slightly on a flat surface. Very minor surface scuffs, no bruises or dents. No signs of repair.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 23

A George IV silver gilt circular dessert basket by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1823, the overlapping wirework sides everted at the top, an applied fruiting vine band, on four bracket supports with flowers and scroll foliage, on paw feet, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) diameter, 904g (29.05 oz)Condition Report: Maker's mark partially obscure, other marks are clear. Stands well and does not wobble. Gilding good and very bright, possibly re-gilded. Some light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. No visible damage or repair.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 29

A late George III silver shaped circular salver by William Burwash, London 1817, with a gadroon and shell rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms with crest and motto Inter Utrumque Tene, within a band of shells, flowers and scrolls, on four anthemion bracket feet, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter, 628g (20.2 oz)the arms of Abraham Gray HARFORD-BATTERSBY (1786-1851) of Stoke Park, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire who in 1816 married Elizabeth Gray DUNDAS (1794-1823) The blazon:  azure, a saltire paly ermine and or between two rams passant in pale and two crosses-crosslet fitchy in fess (Battersby) - impaling - argent, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (Dundas) Crest: a phoenix rising in flames (Harford) Abraham Gray HARFORD (1786-1851) was born in Bristol the fourth son of John Scandrett HARFORD (1754-1815), in turn the son of Edward HARFORD by Sarah SCANDRET, by Mary GRAY (died 1830) daughter of Abraham GRAY of Tottenham. In 1815 he changed his name by Act of Parliament to Abraham Gray HARFORD-BATTERSBY on inheriting his kinsman William BATTERSBY's estate and the BATTERSBY arms. He live at Stoke House, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire. In 1816 he married Elizabeth Gray DUNDAS (1794-1823) born at Larbet, Stirlingshire the daughter of Major General Thomas DUNDAS of Fingask and Carron Hall by Elizabeth Eleanora HOME daughter of Alexander HOME (died 1786) the 9th Earl Home.  

Lot 32

Y A William IV silver lobed circular three piece tea service, maker's mark IW (not traced), London 1833, the tea pot with a flower finial to the floral chased domed cover, foliate engraved loop handle with ivory spacers, the lobed body chased with floral and foliate decoration, engraved with a monogram and a shaped vacant reserve, on four foliate and shell bracket feet, 28cm (11in) long, 1553g (49.9 oz) grossCondition Report: Tea pot - Marks are well struck, stands well, slight play to the hinge, cover sits well, splits to the ivory bands, play to the handle, engraving is crispSugar basin - Marks are clear, slightly wobbles, minor dent to the vacant reserve, engraving is crispCream jug - Marks are clear, stands well, engraving is crispAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 12

A George III silver swing handled basket by William Plummer, London 1765, with a pierced lattice loop handle, a shaped gadrooned border with foliage at intervals, the pierced body engraved with a coat of arms, on four foliate scroll bracket feet, 38cm (15in) long, 1565g (50.3 oz) The impaled arms of Henry WALLIS who married Elizabeth PAUL on the 7th February 1758 at St Ann's church, Dublin. These are almost certainly the pair to which the arms refer. This Henry Wallis (born 1723 in Curryglass Co. Waterford and later of Drishane Castle) was the son of George Wallis (1708-1747). Elizabeth (born 1725) is the daughter of Joshua Paul (d 1730) by Elizabeth Christmas. The blazon: ermine, a bend gules (WALLIS) - impaling - azure, a sword erect argent pommel and hilt or, between four crosses pattée fitchee of the second (PAUL) Condition Report: Marks are clearStand wellEngraving is crispDecoration is goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 88

VINTAGE STAINED OAK FALL FRONT BUREAU with interior pigeon holes and drawer to the fall, the lower section with three drawers having Arts and Crafts style ring pull handles on corner bracket feet, 104.5cms H, 91.5cms W, 43.5cms D

Lot 11

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT BUREAU, the sloped fall opening to reveal interior drawers and pigeon holes over four long oak lined drawers with brass pommels and swan neck handles, on corner bracket feet, 103cms H, 94cms max W, 51cms max D

Lot 51

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of two short over two long drawers with turned wooden knobs on corner bracket feet, 89cms H, 48cms D, 89cms W

Lot 43

NEAT ANTIQUE MAHOGANY CHEST of two short over three long drawers, pine lined with cock beaded edgings and replacement Prince of Wales feathers embossed, back plates and swing handles on corner bracket feet, 79cms H, 96cms W, 44.5cms D

Lot 82

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT CHEST of four drawers on corner bracket feet, 72cms H, 49.5cms W, 40cms D

Lot 78

REGENCY CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of three drawers with oval backplates and swing handles on corner bracket feet, 83cms H, 79.5cms W, 51.5cms D

Lot 125F

MAHOGANY TWO DOOR BOOKCASE with thirteen pane astragal glazed doors and interior adjustable shelves, having blind fret detail to the top, on corner bracket feet, 122.5cms H, 112cms W, 32cms D

Lot 53

CONTINENTAL WALNUT MULE CHEST, rectangular top with two lower drawers having brass drop handles, on corner bracket feet, 71cms H, 116cms W, 49cms D

Lot 3

NORTH WALES ANGLESEY OAK DRESSER, CIRCA 1830, the wide boarded back three shelf rack with shaped detail to the cornice over a base section of three frieze drawers and three blind drawers with flanking cupboard doors, all having turned wooden knobs and diamond shape escutcheons on corner bracket feet, 210cms H, 155cms W, 47cms D, good overall colour and patination

Lot 79

VINTAGE & LATER CHESTS OF DRAWERS (2) including a mahogany three drawer with oval backplates and swing handles on corner bracket feet, 81cms H, 50.5cms W, 47cms D and a modern pine chest of three drawers, 68.5cms H, 82.5cms W, 44cms D

Lot 76

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY MINI CHEST ON CHEST on corner bracket feet, 67cms H, 43cms max W, 28.5cms max D

Lot 125B

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY FOUR PIECE BEDROOM SUITE to include a scroll ended double bed frame, 98cms H, 225cms L overall, 154cms W maximum, interior frame measurements 142 x 196cms, two door wardrobe with interior shelves and hanging space and twin opening drawers to the base on corner bracket feet, 216cms H, 132cms W maximum, 59cms D maximum, four drawer chest, 90.5cms H, 105cms W, 50cms D and an arched top dressing mirror with three drawer serpentine base, 79cms H, 60cms W, 20cms D

Lot 125C

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY FOUR PIECE BEDROOM SUITE to include a scroll ended double bed frame, 98cms H, 225cms L overall, 154cms W maximum, interior frame measurements 142 x 196cms, two door wardrobe with interior shelves and hanging space and twin opening drawers to the base on corner bracket feet, 216cms H, 132cms W maximum, 59cms D maximum, four drawer chest, 90.5cms H, 105cms W, 50cms D and an arched top dressing mirror with three drawer serpentine base, 79cms H, 60cms W, 20cms D

Lot 2

A pair of George II square waiters by David Willaume II, London 1730, with inset serpentine angles, moulded rims and each on four serpentine shaped bracket feet, engraved with armorials, 15.8cm (6 1/4in) wide, 604g (19.45 oz)Condition Report: Hallmarks are well struck and clear. The armorials are very rubbed, suggesting the armorials are old. One slightly wobbles on its feet, the other is stable. Scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use. No signs of damage or repair.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 151

Good small reproduction walnut chest of two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 76cm wide.

Lot 229

19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded chest, two short and three long drawers, bracket feet 92cms wide

Lot 180

Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, gallery edge above glazed top, three drawers with inlaid spandrels and glazed front cabinet below, bracket feet, 38cm wide.

Lot 450

An impressive presentation tray Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1907, of circular form, with a cast floral border, the engraved scroll and floral dish with presentation engraving to centre, “Presented to Alexander Mactavish Esq BY HIS FRIENDS & BROTHER ELECTORS as a mark of their high estimation of the ZEAL, JUDGEMENT & ABILITY, displayed by him in maintaining the purity of the Roll of Electors in the county of Inverness and the Inverness district of Burghs during an arduous contest OCTr 1835', raised on three cast bracket feet of similar floral and shell decoration(Diameter: 53cm, weight: 110.4oz)

Lot 536

A pair of Victorian oval baskets London 1893, Gibson and Langham, of oval form, beaded border, reticulated design laurel swags, shell bracket feet, with a table playing card box, velvet divided interior; set twelve apostle coffee spoons; cased set of silver gilt anointing spoons

Lot 384

A Continental tea caddy import marks for B. Muller & Son (Berthold Muller), London 1910, of serpentine rectangular form, all over embossed pastoral depictions, the pull off lid with similar decoration; together with a sugar basin Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1897, of demi-fluted oval form, foliate and scroll decoration to upper half, the hinged lid with similar foliate decoration, raised on four bracket and paw feet(Height: 10cm, 7cm, combined weight: 13.3oz)

Lot 475

A Scottish George III salver J W Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1817, of circular outline with cast floral border, the flat with engraved floral decoration and crest with motto to the centre, raised on three bracket feet(Diameter: 24.5cm, weight: 18oz)

Lot 577

A Georgian salver indistinctly marked, of circular outline, cast shell and foliate border, the flat with floral decoration and armorials and motto to the centre, all raised on three bracket shell feet(Width: 30cm weight: 43.8oz)Footnote: G S. May Esquire Private Collection.

Lot 497

A mid-18th Century mahogany bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement with verge escapement, striking hours on a bell, the backplate engraved with scrolls, the brass break arch dial with enamel plaque inscribed 'Allam, London`, above subsidiary `strike/silent` and regulation dials, the enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, cornered with pierced gilt scroll spandrels and brass carry handle. W:23cm x D:18cm x H:34cm

Lot 505

A Georgian inlaid mahogany bracket clock with circular convex 8inch enamel dial inscribed Handley and Moore London with brass fish scale aperture sides below a brass Knop to the top on brass ball feet with double fusee movement. Engraved scrolling back plate 'Handley and Moore, Clerkenwell London' 52cm(h)W:27cm x D:16cm x H:51cm Case glass face and movement in good order with very light signs of wear commensurate with age. Missing key but movement ticks and runs when pendulum is moved.

Lot 506

A Georgian ebony and gilt brass domed topped bracket clock. 8inch convex painted dial inscribed Edwd Bird Bristol with Roman numeral markers and brass fish scale frets to front and sides raised on brass bracket feet.Double fusee movement with engraved back plate '[Edwd Bird Bristol' W:32cm x D:20cm x H:40cm. Case glass and movement in good order with light signs of wear commensurate with age. Light chipping around key holes. No key but movement appears to be running well. 

Lot 508

A late 19th century German chiming Carved oak bracket clock. Pineapple finials above brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring and gilt spandrels, the movement signed Lenzkirch numbered 52/998998, chiming on two gongsW:25.5cm x D:20cm x H:41cm

Lot 507

An 19th century mahogany bracket clock, James McCabe, Royal Exchange. London with break arched painted dial with strike silent ring to arch over Roman numeral markers and twin fusee movement striking on a bell, signed on the back plate with brass hands fish scale frets and ogee feetCrack to back glass, case with light  signs of wear commensurate with age.  Slight staining to face. Marks around key holesThe movement is clean and although the key is missing the clock ticks nicely and the clock runs when the pendulum is moved. This is a chain fusee movement. The chain is intact and fits well. Overall condition very good.   

Lot 500

A mid to late 18th century ebonised bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement with verge escapement, striking hours on a bell, the backplate engraved with scrolls, the brass break arch dial with silvered plaque inscribed Francis Reynolds Kensington. the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes framing a matt gilt centre and date aperture, all cornered with pierced gilt scroll spandrels, the case with bell-top and brass carry handle height approx 43cm, together with pendulum and a winder. with possible earlier late 17th century movement. 

Lot 393

Small mahogany George III bureau with cock beading to the drawers, brass swan neck handles & bracket feet  H 89 cm L 76 cm D 46 cm

Lot 1278A

20th century oak chest of two short over three long drawers, to bracket feet, 93cm x 88.5cmCondition ReportSound construction, crack/split in top and one side, top faded, marked and repaired in two places

Lot 1292

Mahogany cabinet of small proportions, moulded corners above glazed door enclosing four drawers, bracket feet, 33 x 35.5cm together with a circular mahogany and satinwood strung needlework footstool (2)

Lot 1450

Painted tripod grog table and a small stained wood wall bracket with three shelves

Lot 1013

Regency mahogany twin-fusee bracket clock with Roman numerals to the painted dial, a brass acorn surmounting the top, all on plinth base, chime mechanism, h. 47cmsCondition ReportThere are no keys and the front glass is locked so unable to remove the movement or check the drive springs.There is some loss of beading retaining brass inlays on front. The rear door is chipped. The pendulum suspension spring is broken.The movement is dirty and one fusee is unwound. see additional photo's.

Lot 1149

19th century mahogany linen press, the ogee moulded cornice above Greek key decoration, two doors enclosing linen shelves, above two short and one long drawer, to bracket feet, 183cm x 130cm Condition Reportoverall good, some small repairs and wear commensurate with age, door locks not original

Lot 1201

20th century single drawer side table in the Arts & Crafts manner, the rectangular top above single drawer, open undertier above cupboard door, on bracket feet, 39 x 42 x 75.5cm

Lot 1061

Modern oak cabinet, the rectangular top with canted corners, two drawers, two cupboard doors, bracket feet

Lot 1146

George III mahogany tallboy chest on chest, the top section with cavetto frieze, three short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted canted forecorners, the base with three long drawers, all with brass drop handles and pierced shaped backplates, cockbead borders, bracket feet cut down, 109cm wide Condition ReportDimensions of top section: 83h x 56d x 110w, bottom section: 76 x 54 x 107. The two parts separate easily for transport.There is general damage overall but structurally sound; there is a key but it is stuck in one of the locks; 3 drop handles are missing; 2 escutcheons are missing; 12 pieces of short beading are missing from the drawers. Some of theses saved in one of the drawers.The back appears to be original - on piece missing - and the drawer linings are as per attached photo's. There is no obvious or visible wormPlease see photo's.

Lot 1291a

Reproduction mahogany kneehole desk with an arrangement of two long and six small drawers around the kneehole, all on bracket feet, 92cm wide 

Lot 1269

20th century mahogany pedestal desk with green leather inset top and nine assorted drawers, on bracket feet, 120cm diameter

Lot 1323

Oriental style black lacquer cabinet, two doors enclosing open recessed three drawers with long drawer under, ogee bracket feet, 59 x 60.5cm

Lot 1012

Mahogany longcase clock, the painted dial with church scene, Roman numerals, three brass globe finials the central one with eagle surmounted, by N Edgecombe, Bristol, with ebony inlay to trunk and base, on bracket feet, 220cm approx (dial 12" x 17") 

Lot 1256

20th century mahogany chest of six long drawers, on bracket feet, 56.5cm x 66cm

Lot 557

A 19th Century Oak Fall Front Bureau with Fitted Interior Having Nine Drawers, Eleven Pigeon Holes and Well, Four Graduated Drawers to Base (All Bracket Feet Requiring Attention), 91cm wide

Lot 70

A mahogany bachelor's chest,18th century, the rectangular top with re-entrant corners, above a brushing slide and four graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet,80cm wide47cm deep79cm highCondition report: Splits to top and side, surface wear, scratches, knocks and losses. Areas of repair. Wobbles towards back right corner. Handles and metalware replaced. General wear throughout commensurate with age.

Lot 429

A pair of gilt softwood wall brackets,in the rococo style with carved decoration,30cm wide27cm high, anda Victorian oak wall bracket,with parcel gilt highlights,34cm wide29cm high (3)Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.Condition report: Some wear.

Lot 74

A very large iron fireguard,contemporary, of Gothic design, raised on bracket feet,216cm wide39cm deep110cm highCondition report: General wear.

Lot 362

A Queen Anne burr elm kneehole desk, a quarter veneered top and fitted with one long and six small drawers to a small central cupboard, with later brass handles, on later bracket feet,82cm wide48cm deep76cm highCondition report: The desk has been repolished, the handles are replacements and there are traces on the inside of the drawer fronts for the original split pin fixings of brass drop handles. Old pine back boards and evidence of old worm in the bracket feet. There are traces of the original bun feet fixings to the underside.

Lot 113

A Chippendale period mahogany secretaire bookcase,the top with a broken, stiff arched cornice with a shaped dog-tooth and blind fret frieze, over a single door with a shaped mirror within independent, turned and carved columns with blind fret bases and capitals, the door with a dummy escutcheon, opening with one column, to reveal adjustable shelves and three drawers, the base with a fitted drawer over three long drawers, fret cut shaped bracket feet and four conforming independent carved and brass-mounted columns,104cm wide58cm deep228cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Mirror tarnished.Two top columns faded.Minor loss to dog tooth frieze.Minor veneer loss around secretaire drawer.One rear foot re-affixed.

Lot 490

A Regency satinwood and mahogany secretaire bookcase,the top section with a fret cut swan neck cornice over astragal glazed doors, the base with a fitted drawer over three graduated drawers and splayed bracket feet,101cm wide51cm deep225cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Cornice possibly later.Handles later.One front foot old repairs.Probably re-polished.Timber shrinkage crack to one side.Wear and tear.

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