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An 18th century walnut toilet mirror, the three quarter galleried top with central bevel edged plate, the shaped front with central arched door flanked by two stepped concave drawers over a single triple concave drawer flanked by carved scrollwork spandrels, 65.5 cm x 39.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian mahogany cased long case clock, the hood with broken arch pediment and foliate finial above an arched glazed door flanked by turned and ringed side pillars, the main body with small rectangular panelled door flanked by quarter cut turned side pilasters on a plain base, the eight day movement with painted arched dial, decorated with scenes of spaniels and game in landscapes, enclosing the chapter ring with Roman numerals, enclosing subsidiary seconds dial and date dial inscribed "Whaley Hartlepool", 61 cm wide x 132 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A pair of 18th century German Rococo walnut and carved giltwood embellished corner cabinets, the cornice with scrolling foliate and floral pierced decoration above three shaped open shelves (formerly with mirrored door) on a bow fronted base with moulded edge to the top above two cross-banded doors enclosing two shaped shelves over a pierced and carved frieze to foliate carved scroll feet (probably Koster, Altona circa 1760), 120 cm wide x 270 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY NORTH COUNTRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day twin train movement striking on a bell, the 35cms painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, signed Wask, Wakefield, painted with St Jerome and lion to arch, the spandrels with floral sprays, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial and ring turned and baluster pilasters, the wide crossbanded trunk with an ogee shape door, on deep plinth with inset panel, 243cms high.
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having a circular silvered dial (26.5cms diameter) with black Arabic numerals, seconds dial and eight-day three chain striking movement, the case having an arched and moulded cornice above a circular dial aperture framed with harebell moulding, glazed trunk door above a plain panel and plinth base, circa 1920s, 210cms high
A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT AND GILT METAL CREDENZA of serpentine outline, the shaped top above a deep frieze inlaid with floral marquetry and an oval leaded glazed door, flanked by two conforming cupboard doors to either side, on moulded plinth base, 153.5cms wide x 113.5cms high (without castors). See illustration
TEAK DINING SUITE, DENMARK 1960s, extending rectangular table on tapered legs, 245cms x 85cms, stamped H P Hansen, Mobelindustri Randers, made in Denmark; four single and two carver chairs with curved bar backs, stamped Hong Stole Denmark and a sideboard with two sliding doors, three drawers and single door, on round tapered legs, 240cms long. See illustration
An Edwardian faded mahogany breakfront china cabinet, inlaid stringing and banded in satinwood, the top with a raised crest, inlaid four marquetry quadrants, the front frieze with marquetry shell and arabesques, the interior lined with green baize and fitted two shelves enclosed by a glazed door, with fan inlaid centre to the astragals, bowed glazed sides, the front square tapering legs with corner brackets, a moulded edge undertier, on square tapering feet. 3ft 7in (110cm) x 5ft 11in (181cm) high.
A small mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice above adjustable shelves, enclosed by glazed tracery doors with shaped moulded astragals, the base with a central fall front drawer fitted a cupboard door, drawers, pigeon holes and gilt tooled leather, above three long graduated drawers flanked by a drawer each side, all fitted oval brass plate handles, side cupboards fitted a shelf enclosed by an outline panel door, on a plinth base. 4ft 6in (137cm) wide) x 6ft 9. 5in (207cm) high.
An early nineteenth century oak longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched 12in painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, inscribed T. Phillips Ludlow, the case mahogany banded, the hood with a swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded pillars, the trunk with inverted serpentine top door, inlaid a marquetry conch shell, the base on a plinth moulding. 6ft 8in (203cm) high.
An early nineteenth century Midlands longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, by S. Ainsworth Warr’n, having a moon phase aperture to the painted square 14in dial, the subsidiary seconds dial flanked by birds, indistinctly signed, flowers to the corners, the mahogany case hood with an open fretwork swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded pillars, the trunk with a well figured shaped top door, ribbed square corner pilasters, the flame veneered base with angled corners. 7ft 6in (229cm).
An early nineteenth century oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the arched painted 12in dial with a moon phase aperture and chart, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, the corners with flowers, the hood with a fret frieze, wall gilt ball and spire finials, the glazed door flanked by brass capped reeded pillars, glazed side panels, the trunk with an arched door, the base on a plinth. 7ft 5. 5in (227cm) high.
An eighteenth century grained pine bureau, with an associated top, having a pierced fret crest above an arched panelled small cupboard door enclosing shelves, brass hinges, flanked by graduated drawers with brass handle plates, the bureau with a fall flap revealing a fitted interior with panelled doors, reeded compartment pilasters, drawers and pigeon holes, above four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet. 3ft 5. 5in (105cm). (2).
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