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A circa 1900 Continental painted pine wardrobe compactum, the central half length glazed door opening to reveal adjustable shelves above a shaped bow fronted central brushing slide over three drawers, flanked by two panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal hanging spaces, on turned and ringed supports
An 18th Century oak and mahogany cased long case clock with marquetry inlay and conch shell medallion to the door, the eight day movement with square brass dial, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed "John Baldwin Feversham No. 428"
An early 19th Century North Country English mahogany and cross-banded cased long case clock, the arched hood with turned, ringed and rope-twist decorated pilasters, the main body similarly decorated with triple arched door, the eight day movement with painted arched dial, the spandrels decorated with figures emblematic of the four seasons surmounted by the sun and moon phase automaton, the chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and gate dial and maker`s name "W M O... STER"
A VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET the frieze and panelled door inlaid with strapwork and flanked by glazed, arch-topped doors, 110cm h; 38 x 183cm Some minor veneer loss and graining/dark staining especially around the plinth which is also rather scuffed and knocked but complete and unrestored
George III mahogany longcase clock by William Jourdain of London, the hood with moulded arch shaped pediment and tapered reeded columns, trunk with long door flanked by conforming split pillars with brass inserts, brass arch shaped dial with moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 221cm high.
19th Century mahogany longcase clock case, the hood with swan neck pediment and tapered reeded columns, the trunk with shaped door having inlaid Masonic square and compass and urn within a serpent surround, flanked to either side with bell husk decoration and reeded split pillars, 241cm high.
George III oak longcase clock by E. Martin of Bristol, hood with stepped cornice and cylindrical pillars, case with long door and standing on a plinth base, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 200cm high.
Late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, the hood with shaped pediment and carved scroll crest above a fretwork panel, the case having a long door with glazed lentil panel with bombe base standing on hair claw feet, English arch shaped brass dial with engraved medallion signed Tom. Corp, London, seconds subsidiary dial and rocking ship automaton - eight day striking movement, 250cm high.
George III inlaid and crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken arch pediment and eagle finial, reeded pillars, the case with long door inlaid with musical instruments, ribbons and flowers flanked by reeded pilasters, standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring, second subsidiary dial and calendar aperture and with rocking figure of Father Time - eight day striking movement, 234cm high.
Edwardian Sheraton Revival inlaid and crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, hood with swan neck pediment, three brass finials and reeded pillars, case with bevelled glass door, standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dials - eight day movement with Whittington and Westminster chimes, 254cm high.
19th Century French gilded spelter and porcelain cased mantel clock, urn shaped finial with lion mask decoration, porcelain dial with cherub and bird decoration and with Roman numerals flanked either side by conforming foliate panels and interspersed with caryatids, brass movement striking on a bell and enclosed by a door, 38cm high.
Large 19th Century carved mahogany cased bracket clock, tapered pagoda top with scallop shell finial, glazed door flanked by tapered ring turned columns with Corinthian capitals, oval pierced side panels, standing on scroll feet, the arch shaped brass dial with decorative gilt metal embellishments, three subsidiary dials, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, brass movement, striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong, 70cm high.
A 19TH CENTURY SEVRES-STYLE QUATRELOBED DISH, painted to the centre with a scene after Lancret, of Royal children playing by a pillared door, whilst a nursemaid looks on, garden beyond, signed Leber, within a pierced bleu celeste and gilt well, interlinked L`s in blue and inscribed L`enfance (d`apres Lancret), 30cms wide, 6cms high. See illustration
A BIRDS-EYE MAPLE AND WALNUT BANDED DRINKS CABINET, c.1930s, rectangular with curved end having two door with curved handles, the shelved interior fitted with drawers and an EPNS cocktail shaker, the left hand side panel fitted with a baise lined and divided drawer, on plinth base, 122cms wide x 47.5cms deep x 99.5cms
A William IV rosewood bracket clock by Whitehead Market Harboro, the arched case with applied foliate and scroll carved mouldings, with glazed door enclosing the 7.5 inch white painted dial with Roman numerals and two-train fusee movement with repeat mechanism striking on a bell. Width 14.5 ins, height 17.5 ins.
A Regency mahogany breakfront low linen press, the centre section with a pair of well figured panelled doors enclosing a series of pullout trays and flanked to either side by a further panelled cupboard door enclosing a series of drawers to the left and drawers and cupboard space to the right, with moulding below and raised on bracket feet. Width 92 ins.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock by Lough Penrith, having a swans neck pediment with blind fretwork panels beneath, with arched glazed door enclosing the brass dial with moon phase, Roman numerals and date aperture, with false winding holes and thirty-hour movement by Lough, Penrith, flanked by fluted quarter columns, with dentil cornice below, with blind fretwork frieze and shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners, with blind fretwork beneath and with brickwork base raised on a plinth. Height 82 ins.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock by Brownbill Leeds, with steeple and ball brass finial between a swans neck pediment with punched brass terminals in turn above the arched glazed door being crossbanded and flanked by fluted columns enclosing the painted dial with girl and cat to arch and with Roman numerals with subsidiary Arabic numerals and seconds and date dials to centre and eight-day striking movement above the shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height excluding finial 94 ins.
A good Victorian mahogany wardrobe, with detachable moulded cornice above a pair of arched panelled doors enclosing a series of oak lined pullout trays and fitted with a series of two short and two long graduated drawers beneath with ebonised knob handles and cockbeading to each drawer front, flanked on either side by a full length arched panelled door enclosing hanging space and with plinth base below. Width 96 ins.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with eagle and ball finial between above a moulded cornice and crossbanded frieze in turn above the glazed door enclosing the 12 inch square brass dial with mask and foliate spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials by Joyce of Ruthin and with eight-day striking movement flanked by fluted column corners, with shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany also flanked by fluted quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height excluding finial 85 ins.
A George III oak and fruitwood crossbanded longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with punched brass terminals with equestrian emblems above the glazed door enclosing the 12.25 inch square brass dial and eight-day striking movement by Hampson, Wrexham, with Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic numerals and spandrels emblematic of the four seasons, with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by simple turned columns above a long arched crossbanded trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 89 ins.
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