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An early 19th century Channel Islands mahogany longcase clock by Naftel of Guernsey, the eight day bell strike movement fronted by an arched silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial below 12, date aperture above 6 and strike/silent ring to the arch, signed 'Naftels Guernsey', the arched hood with two eagle and ball finials, on tapered reeded columns with brass acanthus capitals, the trunk with arched door and checker board stringing between fluted half columns to the canted corners, above a deep base with conforming inlay and quarter fans to the corners, standing on a moulded plinth, 83in. (210.75cm.) high.
A late Georgian oak and mahogany cased longcase clock by Rogers of Dudley, second quarter 19th century, the arched brass dial plate with mask and dolphin spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and engraved centre with winged mythical beasts, subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, signed to roundel to the arch, eight day bell strike movement, the mahogany hood with swan-neck pediment over reeded columns, conforming with the half-length quarter columns flanking the shell inlaid door on the oak trunk, over a deep box base with shell inlay, on bracket feet, 96½in. (245.2cm.) high.
A Victorian carved oak side cabinet, made using some earlier elements, the shaped three panel back from a 17th century coffer, carved with tulips, roses and foliage, over an inverted breakfront base with two cupboards carved with fruiting vines within interlaced strapwork, each enclosing a single shelf, flanking an open recess with foliate carved frieze and boxwood and ebony chequerboard base, on a shaped plinth, 61 x 14in. (155 x 35.5cm.), 51½in. (130.75cm.) high. *Carved back (the front panel of an earlier coffer) has a few small chips to wood. Top has some rubbing to polish. Polish to sides heavily faded and there are diamond shaped marks here (presumably where applied decoration have been removed). Doors in good condition. Ring marks to shelves inside. RH door lacks lock. No keys.
An Edwardian George III-style inlaid mahogany glazed corner cabinet, the boxwood strung swan neck top over a satinwood banded 8 pane astragal glazed door, enclosing a single shelf, 22½in. (57cm.) wide, 34¾in. (88.25cm.) high. *Good condition. Foxing and damp marking to paper lining to interior.
An unusual Georgian mahogany wall hanging wine bottle box, the vertical rectangular box with sliding front door, opening to reveal well for storage of three wine bottles, the wall hanging bracket and sliding door carved in the form of a lover heart, 10½ x 4¾in. (26.7 x 12cm.), 18½in. (47cm.) high to top of handle.
A George III 8 day longcase clock by Richard Grove of London, c.1800, the bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, fronted by an arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and silvered centre engraved with foliage, with sunburst subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Richd Grove London', within gilt brass floral and shell spandrels and foliate engraved 'Strike/Silent' dial to arch, the mahogany case with broken arch top with fluted columns, well figured arched trunk door and panelled base with ogee bracket feet, 79¼in. (201.5cm.) high. *Lacks hour hand. Has not run for many years and will probably require cleaning and servicing. Oak seatboard to movement is original. Cheek boards to case have alterations - case and movement possibly matched. Hood lacks finials. Side glass to LH side of top has been crudely glued back in place and the RH side is in later green glass. Hood otherwise good. Caseback has replacement piece to LH top and repair baton at top. Trunk good with good colour and patina. Chip to top LH corner of door and another lower down on LH side. Both locks replaced, c.1900 and have keys. Base has old horizontal shrinkage crack with dark staining along the length from an old attempt to restore. Small chip above left foot.
A George IV mahogany and parquetry triple fusee musical bracket clock, by William Jordan of Rickmansworth, the silvered arched Roman dial signed to the arch and with engraved rose spandrels, subsidiary chime selection dial at twelve, fronting a movement striking the hours on a nested set of eleven bells playing six airs and chiming on a twelfth bell, in an arched mahogany case with brass side handles, pierced brass grilles to sides and glazed rear door, on a parquetry banded plinth with gilt brass ball feet, 18½in. (47cm.) high.
A large 19th century French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, possibly by Couaillet of Saint-Nicholas-d'Aliermont, the Anglaise-Riche case with squared fluted columns, ogee base and fluted handle, the domed, silvered chapter ring with French Arabic numerals and applied gilt rosette within a gilt mask, twin train movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, with push button repeat, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) high plus handle. * Condition: Winds and runs. Strikes correctly and repeat function is working well. Scratching to gilding to front right hand side of base. Some light spotting to gilt finish to top surfaces of case. Some small scratches and rubs to silvered chapter ring. The numerals are matt black painted and may have been repainted at some time - this is well executed. Small chip to glass to top right corner of back door and small chip to top right corner of both side glass panels.
An extremely rare Anglo-Indian carved rosewood single fusee longcase railway timepiece, c.1880, with single fusee four pillar movement with anchor escapement, fronted by an Arabic white painted circular dial signed 'Burlton London Bridge', the case with removable hood section with pierced and carved floral and foliate surmount over a similarly carved arched, with four turned finials, the case deeply and richly carved overall with flowers and foliage within lappet and foliate borders, with carved clenched fist handles to the hood and trunk doors, 83in. (210.75cm.) high. *The reverse of the dial with sketch painting for the front in Oriental style script, with pencil date '4th April 1906'. Movement winds and runs. Dial has some crazing to top half and some dirt around the edges and winding hole. Circular scratch from tip of hour hand to inside edge of numerals. Case is good overall. One finial is loose with a piece missing from the lower section of turning. Front left finial has been attached at a leaning angle. Chip to LH side front of apron at lower edge of hood. Handle to trunk door has been split and has glued repair. Catch to inside is not original. Some rubbing to colour to top front of base section. Two small chips to RH corner at top of hood.
A Victorian Chapmans Patent 12481 oak-cased tantalus & games compendium, the cabinet style box with twin opening front doors with concertina mechanism, opening the sliding drawer beneath with lift-out tray, each door having bevelled mirrors and glass shelves, the main with bevelled glass mirror behind decanter storage, 14½ x 10¼in. (36.8 x 26cm.), 14½in. (36.9cm.), together with matched two decanter's, three whisky glasses and six liquor glasses.
An early 19th century breakfront mahogany sideboard, the deep top with brass rail gallery to back, (one finial deficient), over a single centre drawer and arched kneehole, with two drawers to the left and a cupboard to the right with faux-drawer front door, enclosing an open oak linen drawer to the interior, all with original oval brasses, raised on six turned tapered legs with turned feet, 72 x 30¼in. (183 x 77cm.), 48in. (121cm.) high.
A brass cased miniature carriage clock with porcelain panels, of typical form in miniature, with circular white roman dial with seconds to the outer, behind pink panel, highlighted with gilt, bevelled glass, the glazed side panels depicting birds, the hinged back door opening to reveal plate stamped '784', 2½in. (6.4cm.) high plus handle.
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