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A Victorian burr walnut 3 piece bedroom suite comprising combination triple wardrobe with twin mirror door robes, and central section of double cupboard, open shelf and 5 drawers, on plinth, length 72", a dressing table with twin side pedestals each with 3 drawers, cupboard and 2 jewellery drawers, central full length mirror, on plinth, and matching bedside cabinet
A mahogany dwarf longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and three quarter turned pillars, the trunk with full length door, the base with raised panel and ogee feet, the 18th century 9" square brass dial with cast spandrels and raised chapter ring, twin weight driven movement striking on bell by P. Bower, Redlynch, height 64”
An early 19th century crossbanded oak cottage longcase clock with brass finial and fretwork crest, turned reeded side pillars to the hood, arched full length door and quarter turned pillars to the trunk, on ogee bracket feet, having square painted dial and 8 day movement by Walker, Nantwich, height 83"
English mahogany bracket clock, circa 1840, white painted Roman dial, 12cm, eight day double fusee repeating movement striking the hour on a bell, in a brass inlaid case on gilt ball feet, height 31cm. Condition report: patches of veneer are missing from the case and some mouldings; the panel is missing from the rear door; strike mechanism persists until unwound and so the repeat mechanism is ineffective. Winds and ticks; with a later winding key, pendulum and keeper.
Large Victorian wall clock, the oak case with a painted Roman dial named J&T Stevenson, Hanley, diameter 33cm, eight day movement striking the quarter, over an elongated trunk with glazed door revealing a gridiron pendulum and two brass covered weights, length 160cm. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: Since cataloguing the seconds hand has been located, which sometimes catches on the minute hand. The clock winds, ticks, strikes and runs to unwound. The dial has been repainted, the movement cleaned, and the case restored. All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness.
Mahogany longcased clock, early 19th century, named John White, Robert-Town, broken arch painted dial with subsidiary secnds and date rings, triple barrel movement striking on a ting-tang and hour bell, in a swan neck hood with reeded columns, over a tripoint door and reeded corners, height 237cm. (pendulum, three weights, winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso.
A George IV mahogany short case shop timepiece, 29cm circular enamel dial inscribed Farnhill, Rotherham, single winding hole, thirty-hour movement striking, the case with brass baluster finials, rectangular trunk door flanked by fluted canted angles, crossbanded throughout, plinth base, 104cm high, c.1825
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