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A William IV mahogany brass inlaid bracket clock, the 8’ white painted dial signed ‘Dwerrihouse Carter, Ogston & Bell, Davies Street’ with two central winding holes and silent strike adjustment, the blacked steel hands indicating on a ring of roman numerals, the twin fusee chain driven movement striking on a single bell, the engraved back plate marked ‘Dwerrihouse Carter, Ogston Bell, Davies Street.’ behind an arched glazed back door, the front with brass stringing and brass inlaid lozenge motif, the sides with ring handles over arched gilt metal pierced fish scale sides, raised on four gilt metal ball feet, 43 cm high
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, probably Cheshire/Lancashire, the 13’ arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, chapter ring of Arabic and Roman numerals with inner ring of Arabic numerals to the chapter ring for a sweeping date hand under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment, fluted tapering front corner hood pilasters over a shaped long trunk door flanked by two fluted quarter pilasters on a box base with canted corners, 220 cm high
A late George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13’ square painted dial signed John Grosvenor, Cotten, Wem, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, between painted spandrels depicting castles and churches (dial repainted), over a long shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters on a box base and cut out plinth, 196 cm high Literature:John Grosvenor, Coton, Wem, is listed in ‘Shropshire Clock and Watch Makers’ by Douglas J Elliott as 1783-1861, born 1783 in Whitchurch, Salop
A late George III crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12’ arch painted dial signed Harper, Salop, the hood with swan neck pediment over a shaped trunk door with central marquetry decoration on a crossbanded box base and cut out plints, 215 cm high Literature: Harper & Son, Salop, are listed in ‘Shropshire Clock and Watch Makers’ by Douglas J Elliott as circa 1775
A George III oak crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 12’ square brass dial signed Samuel Wright, Northwich, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with turned front corner pilasters over a long trunk door, on a box base and later skirting plinth, 218 cm high Literature: Samuel Wright, Northwich, is listed in ‘Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World’ by G H Baillie as circa 1757
A George III oak crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 12’ square brass dial signed John Jones, Wrexham, with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with silhouette cut pediment over leaf carved frieze and square glazed hood door, above a long shaped trunk door, crossbanded box base on cut out plinth, 205 cm high Literature:John Jones, Wrexham, is listed in ‘Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World’, by G H Baillie, vol 1, as circa 1778
An early Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14’ arch painted dial signed John Owen, Holyhead, the spandrels decorated with Biblical scenes under a rolling moon, the hood with swan neck pediment over a short Gothic arch trunk door and crossbanded box base, on shaped bracket feet, 228 cm high
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 12’ square brass dial signed Joseph Cooper, Whitchurch, (movement at fault), the hood with front corner fluted pilasters over a short shaped crossbanded trunk door on a box base with canted corners, 201 cm high Literature: Joseph Cooper, clockmaker, is noted in ‘Shropshire clocks and watchmakers’ by Douglas E Elliott, as Whitchurch 1765-1773
A George III oak crossbanded thirty hour longcase clock, the 13’ square painted face signed W Evans, Machynlleth, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and false winding holes, the associated movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over short trunk door on a box base and cut out plinth, 207 cm high
An oak crossbanded mahogany Shropshire type dresser, early 19th century, the shaped central frieze over three open delft shelves flanked by a short open cabinet and crossbanded cabinet door to each side, on a three drawer base with shaped apron on square tapering front legs, 186 cm wide, 208 cm high, 48 cm deep
A mahogany breakfront press cupboard, early 19th century, the central section with two cabinet doors revealing four sliding shelves over two short and two long drawers, flanked by two hanging compartments to each side, each with false drawer fronts to the door, raised on a plinth base, 240 cm wide, 230 cm high, 53 cm deep
An early 19th century oak long case clock, the hood with column decoration, the case with parquetry inlaid door, the square dial with cast spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, moon phase and date aperture, engraved W. Womersh Fecit, eight day striking movement, 216cm (85in) high
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