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Lot 455

Railwayana interest: A plain dome-cased bracket clock, the silvered dial marked 'Kay Worcester' black Roman numerals, brass bezel, twin-fusee movement, side sound fret grills, applied identity plate 'GWR 427' label, raised on brass ball feet, label of provenance inside rear door stating the clock had been in Ruabon Station, North Wales for many years, 35cm high

Lot 457

A French brass carriage clock, with exposed platform escapement, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals denoting hours, raised on bracket feet, 11cm high, together with a French brass travel alarm clock inscribed to the rear 'C Maurel a Paris' with leather carry case marked 'Medaille d'or Prix Montyon' (gold medal award), both as found

Lot 638

A George III walnut chest on chest, the top section with shaped cornice and dentil moulding, above a bank of two short, over three long graduated drawers and reeded, canted corners, the base section with a further three long graduated drawers, each with brass pulls and proud, brass escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 195 x 111cm

Lot 639

A reproduction mahogany drinks cupboard with slide out tray, raised on bracket feet (keys present), approx. 112cm wide, together with a mahogany drop-leaf supper table raised on carved cabriole supports to claw and ball feet, approx. 100cm (not extended) and three Robin Day for Hille black stacking chairs with labels underneath (5)

Lot 662

A George III faded mahogany four-drawer bachelor chest of drawers, with baize-covered brushing slide, brass handles and shaped bracket feet, 79cm wide

Lot 673

An 18th century walnut veneered chest of three long drawers and hinged and folding rectangular table top with sliding lopers, original brass handles, on bracket feet, 102cm wide

Lot 683

An early George III Cuban mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, with original brass handles, escutcheons and cock-beading, raised on ogee bracket feet, 85cm wide

Lot 256

An Edwardian mahogany bookcase cabinet, dentil moulded cornice above twin astrigal glazed doors and internal wood shelving, the base with two short drawers above twin cupboard doors on bracket feet, 85 1/2" x 47 2/8" x 18"

Lot 334

An early 19th century walnut bow fronted chest of four graduated drawers standing on bracket shaped feet 39 3/4" H x 46" W

Lot 522

Georgian Mahogany Two Over Three Chest on Ogee Bracket Feet

Lot 3198

J Howison, Perth Georgian longcase clock, the 33cm painted arched Roman dial with two subsidiary Arabic date and seconds dials and floral and foliate gilt decoration, swan neck pediments to hood, flame mahogany door, quartered turned pillars and inlaid banded decoration to mahogany case, raised on bracket feet, the two train eight day movement striking on a gong, H216cm

Lot 3200

I H Barker, Sodbury early 19thC longcase clock, with 31cm painted Roman dial, the spandrel corners decorated with shells, nesting bird and roses to the arch and date aperture, oak case with full length arched door, swan neck pediments and brass capitols to pillared hood, the 30 hour movement striking on a gong, the whole raised on bracket feet, H214cm

Lot 3201

Queen Anne/Early George I walnut cased longcase clock by Jos. Davis, London (Ratcliffe Highway clock maker 1690-1711), the brass 29.5cm dial with finely cut blued steel hands, cherub and crown spandrels Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring with matching seconds dial and finely engraved framed date aperture, finely matted centre, border engraving to arch and Jos Davis London to engraved silvered circular name plate in arch with dolphin spandrels around. The hood with moulded arch above finely carved frieze, tapering, turned corner pillars front and rear, gilded capitols and glazed apertures to view movement. Gilt eagle finials to top, long trunk door with moulded frame and original iron hinges, glazed lenticle porthole to view the gilt brass pendulum bob and decorated brass escutcheon. The eight day movement set between two heavy brass plates with five ringed and knopped pillars, the countwheel strike on bell, the whole raised on bracket feet. 

Lot 3238

Smiths Electric bracket clock in walnut case with silvered Roman chapter ring and Arabic minutes, hammered decoration to central brass dial, pierced hands and masked spandrels to corners, H35cm

Lot 1716

18th or 19thC brass reading lamp bracket, length 37cm

Lot 81

A Victorian silver inkstand with engraved and pierced decoration, scroll borders and bracket feet, fitted with detachable taper-stick of baluster form with removable grease-pan and weighted base, flanked by twin cut glass ink bottles with silver collars and hinged covers. Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1847, 27cm wideGood condition, no losses or repairs, no chips to glass

Lot 810

A reproduction George II crossbanded walnut chest on chest, with two short over six long graduated drawers with inverted starburst inlay to bottom drawer, on shaped bracket feet, 118 x 54 x 185 cm high - very good condition, surface colour well matched although dry, fittings intact/matching, drawers run easily

Lot 828

An 18th century Lancashire mahogany cross-banded oak mule chest, the hinged top over four arched panels and two over two short drawers, flanked by quarter turned fluted pilasters, raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, 147 cm w x 53 cm x 92 cm h

Lot 841

A 19th century mahogany miniature chest of two short over two long graduated drawers with turned pulls, on splay bracket feet, 29 cm x 12.5 cm x 29.6 cm high

Lot 888

A gilt-metal mounted mahogany bracket clock, the two train eight-day French movement striking on a coiled gong, with white enamelled dial, to/w wall bracket 32 cm high overall

Lot 900

A reproduction French floral decorated black lacquer and gilt brass mounted bracket clock, the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the white enamelled dial signed Paul Buhre, complete with conforming wall bracket, 75 cm h o/all (2) original and complete, running at time of cataloguing (no warranty implied), wall bracket bears small circular presentation plate

Lot 37

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH BRACKET CLOCK, having later German gong strike movement, the arched dial with Roman numerals and decorative spandrels, case H 38.5 cm

Lot 431

A 19th century cast iron novelty tobacco jar, bearded dwarf leaning on a rock looking at a snail, height 13 cm; a reproduction bracket clock in walnut case, by Arthur Saunders, London

Lot 528

A walnut cased bracket clock by W. Batty & sons Manchester with movement chiming on four or eight gongs

Lot 540

A Georgian style bracket clock in oak case with ornate brass mounts, brass dial and ting tang striking movement, height 42 cm

Lot 550

Georgian mahogany chest of 3 long and 2 short drawers with brass swan neck handles and bracket feet width 108 cm

Lot 559

An 18th century country made oak mule chest with hinged top, 4 arched fielded panels to the front and 2 drawers, on bracket feet, width 143 cm

Lot 616

An 18th Century oak dresser with reverse breakfront, the later high raised back with moulded cornice, pierced and fretted frieze, the 3 height delft rack with 4 small arched shelves to either side and 4 spice drawers under, the base with 3 central drawers flanked by arched fielded and panelled doors, on low bracket feet, height 86", width 73"

Lot 636

An Edwardian mahogany bureau/bookcase with extensive ebony and boxwood line inlay, the upper section having moulded and dentil cornice, enclosed by 2 glazed doors, the fall front with fitted interior and inlaid Art Nouveau floral marquetry, 3 long and 2 short drawers below with brass drop handles, on ogee bracket feet, width 108 cm, height 232 cm

Lot 1430

A Victorian burr walnut twin pedestal desk, rounded rectangular top with inset writing surface above three frieze drawers, further drawers to each pedestals, fluted handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 73cm high, 121cm wide, the locks stamped Hobbs & Co, London, c.1880

Lot 1439

A Chippendale Revival mahogany corner china closet, dentil cornice above a deep frieze carved in the Chinese taste with blind fretwork, above two pairs of astragal glazed doors enclosing shaped shelves, bracket feet, 206cm high, 99cm wide, c.1910

Lot 1446

A 'George III' oak low press/housekeeper's cupboard, moulded cornice above a pair of raised and fielded arched panel doors, the base with a pair of drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheon, bracket feet, 141cm high, 122.5cm wide

Lot 1473

A George I style crossbanded walnut chest on chest, of small and narrow proportions, outswept cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, the slightly projecting base with three further drawers, engraved brass bat shaped handles, bracket feet, 162.5cm high, 52.5cm wide

Lot 1476

A George I walnut kneehole desk, rounded rectangular quarter-veneered crossbanded top above a long frieze drawer, flush drawer to apron, above a cupboard to niche, flanked by two rows of three further drawers to pedestals, outlined throughout with herringbone stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 77.5cm high, 79.5cm wide, c.1725

Lot 1479

A George II mahogany bachelor's chest, moulded rounded rectangular top above a slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escucheons, bracket feet, 82.5cm high, 81cm wide, c.1750

Lot 1484

A George II oak bureau, fall front enclosing a stepped interior with well, above two short and two long graduated drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, bracket feet, 98cm high, 94cm wide, c.1740

Lot 1491

A George II/III mahogany chest, slightly oversailing top above four long graduated drawers, brass swing handles, bracket feet, 73.5cm high, 76cm wide

Lot 1502

A George III mahogany bow fronted chest, of three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, crossbanded top outlined with boxwood stringing, oval brass handles, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 82cm high, 92.5cm wide, c.1820

Lot 1504

A George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a fitted interior above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass oval escutcheon, swing handles, bracket feet 111.5cm high x 103cm wide x 48.5cm deep

Lot 1507

A George III mahogany chest, crossbanded top, two short cockbeaded drawers over three graduated long, oval brass escutcheons, swing handles, bracket feet, 96cm high, 104cm wide

Lot 1508

A George III mahogany chest, of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, moulded top, skirted base, bracket feet, 90cm high, 86cm wide, c.1810

Lot 1511

A George III mahogany low housekeeper's or press cupboard, in the manner of Gillows, rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of panel doors enclosing three sliding linen trays, flanked by two banks of four graduated cockbeaded drawers, bracket feet, 105cm high, 186.5cm wide

Lot 1512

A George III mahogany miniature chest of drawers, oversailing top above two short and three long graduated drawers, shaped apron, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 42cm high, 42cm wide, c.1820

Lot 1524

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed T&J Hallam, Nottingham, painted to the arch with Abraham and Isaac, the spandrels with the Four Evangelists, date aperture, swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, bracket feet, 218cm high, c.1820

Lot 1526

A George III oak and mahogany Neo-Classical long case clock, round painted 13.5in (34.2cm) dial, Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, pierced gilt hands, ringed winding arbors, signed Condliff/Sheffield 8--day movement striking on a bell, Gothick trunk door with inlaid borders, inlaid in ebny and boxwood, curly pediment with marquetry inlaid paterae, grooved pylons to angles with central conforming fan, supported on unusual inlaid pillars with delicately carved Tower of the Winds capitals, shaped brass escutcheon with contemporary key flanked by fluted quarter columns, bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 85in (215.9cm) high (4)Martin Condliff and his brother Joseph (of Chapel-en-le-Frith) were apprenticed to Samuel Ashton of Ashbourne, Martin on 23rd September 1777 (having been born 1763); he set in Ashbourne in 1785, but by 1790 was married and working from 27, Far Gate, Sheffield. He was father to the eminent James Condliff of Liverpool (1790-1851)

Lot 1528

A George III oak bureau, of narrow proportions, fall front enclosing pigeonholes and small drawers above four long graduated drawers, bracket feet, 101cm high, 78cm wide

Lot 1529

A George III oak chest, slightly oversailing top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, bracket feet, 89cm high, 93cm wide, the side branded Brewer, c.1800

Lot 1533

A George III oak longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Blackett Wallace, Brampton, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and dentil apron, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, bracket feet, 234cm high, c.1780Blacket Wallace was working in Brampton, Cumberland, 1752- 1780. He was born there in 1731 and was apprenticed 1745-1751 before marrying Isabella Atkinson in 1753.

Lot 1537

A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm circular brass dial inscribed James Wright, Derby, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with break-arch pediment and parcel-gilt Doric columns, serpentine lancet-arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by quarter-columns, bracket feet, 211cm high, c.1780James Wright (1741-1806) was a figure of some significance in the story of John Whitehurst FRS. A nephew of Mrs. Whitehurst (née Gretton) he was apprenticed to Whitehurst 1755-1762, thereafter working with him until 1775, when Whitehurst was spending increasingly more time in London, whereupon he appears to have been given charge of the works, advertising himself as 'Jas. Wright/successor to Mr. John Whitehurst' and signing clocks in his own name, as here, the clocks themselves being entirely of Whitehurst type and quality. He appears to have lost the firm money through rash management and was replaced in 1777 by Whitehurst's nephew, after which he continued to sign clocks until the 1790s. His debts were cleared in Whitehurst's will (1788). This clock dates from c. 1775-1777 and is a Whitehurst 30hr in all but name [see Craven M., John Whitehurst, Innovator, Scientist, Geologist and Clockmaker (Fonthill, Stroud (2015) 164-168, 172-174]

Lot 1543

A George III painted satinwood bracket timepiece, 17cm arched silvered dial inscribed Jno. Vidion, Faversham, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, single winding hole, eight-day fusee movement, the caddy-top case with brass carrying handle and pine cone finials, brass bracket feet, 52cm over handle, c.1800John Vidion was working at Faversham between 1772 and at least 1801

Lot 1545

A George III pine display cabinet, astragal glazed doors flanked by reeded pilasters, later bracket feet, 160cm high, 135cm wide, c.1800

Lot 1547

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

Lot 1548

A George III style mahogany serpentine chest, of small proportions, crossbanded gadrooned top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass Rococo swan neck handles flanked by canted angles carved with blind fretwork, skirted base, bracket feet, 80cm high, 96cm wide, early 20th century

Lot 1549

A George III/IV mahogany longcase clock, 34cm square painted dial inscribed Thomas Barry, Bolton, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, 8 day movement stringing on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by square columns, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 228cm high, c.1820Thomas Barry was working 1822-1829

Lot 1584

A large 19th century Dutch mahogany bombe shaped linen press, shaped arched cresting above a pair of doors, the base with two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, gilt brass handles, bracket feet, 279cm high, 167cm wide, c.1830

Lot 1622

A Victorian mahogany bow front chest, satinwood crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, bracket feet, 115cm high, 111cm wide, c.1860 and later

Lot 1624

A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, 24cm square brass dial inscribed John Pettit, Chipping Ongar, silvered chapter ring with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with pagoda cresting above a frieze of blind fretwork, arched rectangular door to waist, shaped apron, bracket feet, 212cm highJohn Pettit was the younger brother and successor to his brother Richard Pettit, to whom he was apprenticed 1774-1781, after which he was active into the early 19th century. His brother, in his turn, had been apprenticed to Thomas Knight of Thaxted 1767-1774.

Lot 1644

A George III mahogany chest on chest, moulded outswept cornice above three short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the slightly projecting base with three further long conforming, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, pierced brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, bracket feet, 182.5cm high, 106.5cm wide, c.1780

Lot 1680

A pair of oak library bookcases, each with dentil cornice above four shelves, the projecting bases with panelled doors, bracket feet, 208cm high, 91cm wide

Lot 1697

A Queen Anne oak chest, moulded top above two short and two long graduated drawers, incised with faux marquetry picked out in white, engraved brass handles, bracket feet, 83cm high, 95cm wide, c.1710

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