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Ebonised quarter repeat bracket clock, early 18th century, with pierced and stamped gilt applique panels, the basket top with gilt handle and urn finials over a broken arch door, on bun feet, the brass face with strike/silent lever by III, silvered chapter ring and date ring, matt field, mock pendulum aperture, and silvered oval inscribed Rich. Peckover, London ., four-pillar twin fusee movement, verge escapement, pierced gryphon cock, bob pendulum, hour strike, and quarter repeat on a six bell carillon and the hour bell, the back plate engraved with leaf scrolls. Height 43cm. (Restored).
Astronomical and astrological longcased clock, early -mid 18th century , double-ended broken arch brass face, width 31cm, applied with gilt spandrels of cherubs and dolphins, the upper arch with a silvered lunar date and tidal time ring in arabic numbers above a moon phase aperture, the square part of the face with a silvered chapter ring numbered on the circumference in arabic and inscribed Wind me up on ye Munday in the lower half, the upper half numbered in roman hours VI - XII - VI, the upper half of the field revealing a rotating silvered disc of the sun, moon and stars, the sun and moon respectively pointing to the day or night hours, the matt lower half of the field with shuttered winding holes that open daily at VI a.m., centre sweep minutes and seconds fingers, the lower broken arch with a vase aperture displaying the zodiac signs, and joined to the face by two name plates inscribed W. Gascoyne, Newark , the two-train movement of four pillars, anchor escapement, barrel mounted count wheel striking the hour on a top bell, in a flat topped double-ended hood with broken arch door, plain integral columns and glazed sides, on cavetto shoulders, broken arch door with lenticle, and set out plinth. Height 231cm. (Two weights, pendulum)
Oak and mahogany longcased clock , the square brass face with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Taylor fecit, matt field and date aperture, two-train single finger movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, in a swan neck hood with baluster columns on a canted corner trunk, short door and set out plinth. Height 210cm. (Two weights and pendulum)
Oak longcased clock, generally early 18th century, square brass face, 25.5cm, rococo shell and scroll spandrels, brass chapter ring with roman numerals, leaf scroll field inscribed Willm. Ronson, Stevenage , hour hand, double weight vertical pillar movement, anchor escapement, external count wheel striking the hour, in a flat top hood with integral columns and glazed sides, on broken arch door and set out plinth. Height 192cm. (Two weights and pendulum)
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed 'William Paine, Trowbridge', framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, cornered by pierced gilt foliate scroll spandrels, beneath a circular boss engraved with Old Father Time, the hood with broken arch pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the trunk door with inlaid shell patera and crossbanded borders on a similarly decorated base and bracket feet, height approx 242cm.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square painted dial with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed 'Fran Chambley Newcastle', flanked by two birds perched amongst flowers, cornered with floral spandrels, the case with flat top hood above a glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the crossbanded trunk with shaped door above a similarly decorated base on bracket feet, height approx 192cm (faults).
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with rolling moon to arch above subsidiary seconds and date dial, indistinctly inscribed, cornered with gilt oval medallions, the hood with broken arch pediment above a glazed door flanked by reeded Corinthian columns, the arched trunk door and base with crossbanding, on bracket feet, height approx 218cm.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with subsidiary seconds, inscribed 'J. Himley, Skipton' beneath a hunting scene to arch, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the arched trunk door flanked by a pair of spiral reeded quarter columns on a panelled base and outswept bracket feet, height approx 240cm.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet with satinwood crossbanding, the dentil moulded pediment above a frieze inlaid with leaf garlands, fitted with two open shelves, a drawer and a central door inlaid with a maiden within a satinwood panel, flanked by a pair of glazed and panelled doors enclosing velvet-lined shelves and inlaid with foliate sprays, raised on square tapering legs and spade feet, height approx 200cm, width approx 131cm.
Good decorative 19th century sedan chair in black leather with applied gilt metal mounts, the hinged cover with cast pineapple finials lifting to open the front door with adjustable side windows with two ebonised carrying poles, 29" x 34" and 62" high (with restoration and faults)* until October 1990 on loan to the National Trust and displayed at Montacute House, Somerset *
Fine walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Parkes, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement, within a highly figured burr walnut case with ebony and boxwood stringing, the arched moulded hood over a floral fretwork panel and ormolu mounted slender tapering pillars over an arched moulded door and stepped base, 92" high *This clock is in fine restored condition*
A James I oak and japanned cabinet, with painted chinoserie decoration with a black ground in silver and gilt, the pedimented top with a hinged panelled cover and a panelled front and sides, above a pair of rectangular doors, painted to the inside and revealing a central door and eight drawers, the top concealing secret drawers, gesso wood handles, the front with a gilt ground and traces of scroll decoration, English or Dutch circa 1620, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 24.5in (62cm) w, 11.25in (28.5cm) h, on a later stand. Similar examples are illustrated in Ralph Edwards, Dictionary of English Furniture, 1953, p.162, fig.1 and Christopher Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, 1978, Vol.1, p.47, no.33. Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture The British Tradition, 1979, discusses a cabinet with triangular top and similar decoration, pp211-214, fig. 2:238 and 2:238a.
An Edwardian mahogany standing corner cupboard, with satinwood crossbanding, stringing and marquetry, with a broken swan neck pediment above a closed tracery door enclosing shelves the base with a panel door enclosing a single shelf, 79.5in (202cm) h, 27in (68.5cm) h, 17in (43cm) d. Veneer splits to both friezes.
A late George III mahogany bureau, the baize lined interior with strung and banded drawers, pilaster compartments and a central door inlaid an oval paterae, with pigeon holes either side having a shaped front shallow drawer above, the four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles on bracket feet, 42.25in (107.5cm) h, 47in (119.5cm) w, 21.75in (55cm) d.
A George III mahogany bureau, the hinged fall revealing drawers and pigeon holes around a central cupboard door, with a later baize lined surface, above four graduated drawers and shaped bracket feet, 39.25in (99.3cm) h, 39.5in (100cm) w, 21in (53.3in) d. Formerly the base of a bureau bookcase, old damages, replacements and restorations.
A 19th century rosewood breakfront bookcase, the top with a later pierced brass gallery, above a central frieze drawer and cupboard door inset a brass trellis grille with fabric back, enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by open adjustable shelves to a plinth base, 39.75in (100.6cm) h, 52in (132cm) w, 15.5in (39.2cm) d.
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