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C18th Mahogany Wash Stand on chamfered square section supports, top section cut out for bowl, tooth brush holder, soap dish, etc. centre section with single drawer, lower tier with dish carved jug support with fretted details & Late C18th Georgian Mahogany Bedside Cabinet, single door with frieze drawer on chamfered square section supports, part raised upstand (2)
Mid C19th Oak Pedestal Desk, each pedestal with rosette carved plinth, the sides carved with swans amongst bulrushes, backs carved with iris flowering, doors carved with sun flowers & Chrysanthemums, each door containing 4 oak lined doors with recessed scoop handles, the top with 2 frieze drawers, extensively carved with flowers with vine & leaf carved border
C19th Oak Cased 8 Day 2 Train Long Case Clock, movement with silvered chapter ring signed Henry Harrison, High Wicomb, secondary seconds dial, date aperture, granulated gilt centre engraved with birds & flowers with cherub spandrels in fully restored condition, striking on bell, lead weights, the case on shaped plinth, trunk with canted corners, shaped door, hood with twin pillars with gilt brass capitols under plain plinth, 12" square dial
A late 19th Century mahogany cased mantel clock, with eight day movement striking to gongs on the hours and quarters, the brass dial applied with mask head and scrolling spandrels, the anodized chapter ring with Roman numerals, the case door with tapering turned and fluted half pillars on moulded base, raised on four turned feet, 13 1/2" high.
A late 18th Century longcase clock, by Samuel North, Leckonfield, the eight day movement with arched painted dial having subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals and gilded spandrels, in oak case with swan neck cornice supported on turned columns, arched trunk door and panelled base, 86 1/2" high.
A late 19th Century carved oak bookcase cabinet, the moulded edged oblong top over two frieze drawers with lion mask handles, over a long shelf in turn over a two door cupboard and a further small shelf, flanked to either side by caryatids and fruit, carved in high relief, on plinth base, 43" high, 60" wide, 16 1/2" deep.
An Edwardian rosewood display side cabinet, with ivory stringing and inlay, having central protruding canted astragal glazed cabinet enclosing shaped shelving on turned supports over a recess, flanked to either side by a recessed mirror under a cornice on turned supports with cupboard door below inlaid with ivory and satinwood depicting masks and flowerheads amongst scrolling foliage, the whole raised on square supports joined by an undershelf, on spade feet, 72" high, 65 1/2" wide, 21" deep.
Edwardian Art Nouveau design inlaid mahogany display cabinet, the raised back having a stained and leaded glass door flanked by open shelves supported by slender columns, the base fitted two conforming stained and leaded glass doors enclosing thee shelves and standing on square supports, 121.5cm wide
George IV Irish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arch shaped moulding and carved pediment, trunk with long door and standing on turned supports, circular painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed Prossor, Clonmel, eight day striking movement, inside of door bears original makers trade card, 215cm high
A fine early Victorian rosewood cased table clock by Thomas and John Ollivant of Manchester, the eight day triple fusee movement driving fourteen bells playing seven airs, those being God Save The Queen, Rule Britannia, Ye Banks And Brays, Old One Hundredth Psalm, Portuguese Hymn, Sicilian Mariners Hymn and Evening Hymn, with strike-silent function, engraved silvered dial, the fine carved rosewood case with fretwork rear door, stamped 11921, height 58cm, width 44.5cm. Brian Loomes lists Thomas and John Ollivant of Manchester as operating from 1828 to 1851 (Watchmakers and Clockmakers of The World Volume Two).
A late 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed John Wenham, Dereham, above long arched panel door, height 230cm, with pendulum and key. Brian Loomes lists John Wenham of Dereham as mid 18th century-1795 and he died in 1823. There is an interesting note inside the door of this clock regarding its history and provenance, written by a George W Minns, January 27th 1915 and the date dial is marked Osborne`s Manufactory, Birmingham. There are a number of loose wooden pieces to accompany the clock.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, by John Lane, with swans neck pediment with punched brass terminals above the glazed door enclosing the 10 inch square painted dial, with 30 hour movement, Roman numerals, date aperture and subsidiary seconds hand, flanked by simple columns and with crossbanded trunk door below and conforming base. Height 77 ins.
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