A German walnut regulator wall timepiece, the enamel dial signed with retailer's name of A. Sattele, Lincoln, with subsidiary seconds and hours dial, the single train movement with deadbeat escapement, bi-metallic pendulum, the supporting frame stamped R. Maurer, Eisenbach, numbered 1583, the case with ornate upper door, moulded cornice with acanthus leaf land flower chain frieze, glazed circular centre with moulded border, the arched glazed waist door with carved leaf detail to corner, carved canted sides, ogee style apron, 66in. high. See illustration
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An unusual late 19th Century Vienna walnut regulator timepiece, the alabaster dial with roman numerals, centre sweep seconds, deadbeat escapement, the case with architectural pediment above a glazed door, slender waist section with glazed front and sides, glazed panel lower section with shaped apron, 62in. high.
A Vienna Grande Sonnerie quarter striking rosewood wall clock, the enamelled roman dial indistinctly signed with maker's mark, subsidiary seconds dial, with triple weight dead beat escapement, the case with ornate arched pediment flanked by finials, glazed arched door and glazed sides with shaped apron and finials, 71in. high. See illustration
Wm. Snow, Padside: a large Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with outer arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, with moon phase to the arch, foliate spandrels, two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case with broken pediment and dentil cornice, brass finials, blind fretwork frieze, moulded arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns with giltmetal capitals, arched and moulded waist door flanked by fluted quadrants, panel base, shaped bracket feet, 104in. high approximately.
A George IV mahogany secretaire cabinet, the top section with flared dentil cornice above a plain frieze inlaid with stringing, a pair of glazed astragal doors below opening to reveal shelves, the lower section with inverted breakfront and secretaire drawer, the fitted interior with central cupboard door decorated Prince of Wales feathers, flanked by further drawers and pigeon holes, a pair of panel doors under with reeded decoration and opening to reveal a shelves, reeded pilasters to each side, raised on turned tapering feet, 44 x 22 x 98in. high.
An 18th Century style oak dresser, the raised back with moulded cornice above central arched panel door surrounded by open shelves and four short drawers, the base with three short frieze drawers fitted brass handles and escutcheons, raised on turned tapering legs terminating in pad feet, 61 x 22 1/2 x 77in. high.
An early 20th Century stained wood bonheur du jour, the raised back with central panel door decorated with a female figure and floral motifs above a single drawer flanked by open shelves, the top stained with shield-shaped foliate motif centred by cherubs, single frieze drawer below, raised on cabriole legs joined by shaped undertier with bow motif to centre, 27 x 17 x 49in. high.
A Victorian walnut serpentine front credenza, the frieze inlaid with floral motifs and fitted four brass bust medallions above caryatides, central ebonised panel door under, centred by inlaid flowers, flanked by shaped glazed panel doors also with floral inlaid floral borders, further gilt metal motifs, banding and inlay overall, raised on plinth base, 74 x 17 1/2 x 43 1/2in. high.
A William and Mary style oyster veneered walnut chest-on-stand, the crossbanded top above a combination of nine drawers each fitted with lacquered brass handles, centred by a cupboard door opening to reveal further interior drawers, moulded edge to stand below on turned legs joined by serpentine stretchers and bun feet, 35 x 17 x 44in. high. See illustration
AMENDED DESCRIPTION - A Liberty Tudric pewter mantle clock in the Art Nouveau style, designed by David Veasey/Archibald Knox , No.0371, with Lenzkirch movement and patinated dial (key inside rear door), the organic case modelled with winter trees to a rectangular base, 23 cm Condition Report case tarnished and previously polished, the dial with remnants of bronze finish, possibly originally enamelled (as per other recorded examples), the movement appears working
Victorian oak Gothic revival longcase clock, the rectangular castellated hood above an arched panel door decorated with fleur de lys and Latin inscription and a conforming plinth base, the circular brass dial with Roman numerals, signed Dutton, Fleet Street, with single train four pillar movement, 85ins high overall
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having broken arch pediment with painted moon phase dial with floral painted spandrels and subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed J.R. Saunders of Honiton above an inlaid flush panel door flanked by spiral turned pilasters and panelled base on bracket feet, 89ins high
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