A Spanish red tortoiseshell, walnut and ebonised breakfront table cabinet, second half 19th century, the top with three lozenge shaped strung borders, the central door front with gilt bronze mounted and inset entablature with four pilasters, above a frieze, a niche below containing a model of Athena flanked by Doric columns, opening to four drawers with penworked ivory banded fronts, (lacking a fifth drawer,) flanked by drawers, on bun feet, 61.5cm high, 122cm wide
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A pair of bookcases in George III style, 20th century, each with a swan neck pediment centred with a brass urn, above two graduated shelves with fretwork galleries, and a fan marquetry set door enclosing pigeon holes, flanked by astragal glazed doors and shelves, the crossbanded bases with four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 164cm high, 74cm wide, 45.5cm deep
A satinwood breakfront display cabinet retailed by Liberty & Co., first quarter 20th century, the rectangular top above two astragal glazed doors and a central bowed door, on square tapering legs and spade feet, bears ivorine label to reverse 'Liberty & Co. Regent St. London', 131cm high, 156cm wide, 49cm deep
A rosewood and ivory marquetry cabinet by Collinson & Lock, last quarter 19th century, the panelled rear gallery with a central shelf supported by columns, the rectangular breakfront top above three doors, each panel profusely decorated depicting classical figures, architectural elements and arabesques, on reeded square tapering legs with a rectangular undertier, the top of one small door stamped 'COLLINSON & LOCK 3127', 166cm high, 111cm wide, 41cm deep
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, circa 1800, with cavetto cornice above two astragal glazed doors and two apron drawers, above a sloping hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeonholes, drawers and a door, above two short and three long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 228cm high, 116cm wide, 55cm deep
An oak and inlaid dresser, first quarter 19th century, the inverted breakfront plate rack with moulded cornice and shaped frieze above three open shelves, flanked by a door on each side, the base with three long drawers, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 203cm high, 184cm wide, 49cm deep
Late 18th Century Scottish Longcase Clock, with painted arched dial, inscribed, "Jno Watson, Kirriemuir", the spandrels painted with the four seasons, the arch, "Sir James the Ross", eight-day movement striking on a bell, contained within a mahogany case, with swan neck pediment, ring turned columns, panelled door, front by quarter column pilasters carved with stiff leaves, plain base and bracket feet, 209cms, (6'10").
18th Century Longcase Clock, the painted arched dial inscribed, "Lawrence, Northwich", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels painted with Summer flowers and rolling moon phase in the arch, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, contained within a mahogany case, the hod with swan neck pediment above glass panels, with gilt metal inverted tapered column, arched door, flanked by gilt metal fluted quarter columns, the base with canted corners and on bracket feet, 223cms, (7'4").
Early 19th Century Longcase Clock with painted arched dial, indistinctly inscribed, secondary seconds dial and date dial, the spandrels painted with the Four Seasons, the arch painted with a scene, "Auld Robin Gray", eight-day movement, contained within an oak case with swan neck pediment, fluted tapered pilasters, arched door flanked by fluted quarter columns and on plain base, 200cms, (6'7").
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid Stick Barometer, J Somalvico of London, the mahogany case with hinged and glazed door, surmounted by a carved swan neck pediment, centred with a bone finial, to a silvered scale, with single scale mercurial thermometer, opposed by a scale of 28-31, with sliding vernier, to a waisted trunk with visible tube and ring turned cistern cover, height 38”
A mid 20th Century walnut cased Wall Clock, the overhanging cornice with a plain moulded pediment, to a panelled glazed door and cushion base, enclosing a 7 ½” silvered Arabic chapter ring, with outside minute track and blued steel hands, to a spring driven movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a gong, height 32”
A late 19th Century American walnut cased weight driven Wall Clock, Ansonia Clock Co, the rectangular cushion case with a single glazed door, to a painted Roman dial, with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, to an eight day weight driven movement, with anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong, height 26”
A mid 20th Century mahogany cased set of Balance Scales, Oertling, Model 146, serial No 44891, pan capacity 30 gms, the mahogany case with four glazed panels and sliding front door, with side mounted adjustment, over a lacquered brass and stainless steel column, with complex balance mechanism, to a black ceramic base and raised on three adjustable brass legs, height 19”
An early 20th Century mahogany cased set of Balance Scales, with typical glazed case with sliding front door and hinged side doors, on a black ceramic base, with three adjustable feet, to a lacquered brass and brushed steel set of Balance Scales and a further mahogany cased set of weights, height 20”
An early 19th Century Oak, Mahogany and Satinwood inlaid 8-day Long Case Clock, Unsigned, the hood with pagoda top and depicting Britannia with a lion over free standing columns with gilt metal capitals to an ogee throat and long trunk door with further inlaid detail and flanked by quarter reeded columns and raised on a panel plinth base with bracket feet, to a 12” second period painted Arabic dial, the arch decorated with a painted scene of a cottage over floral spandrels and gilt detail to a pale green background, enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector, with pierced and stamped hands to a false plate signed Walker & Hughes, movement with shoulder plates united by four knopped pillars, anchor escapement with strike on a bell (lacking), height 87”
An early 19th Century mahogany cased 8-day Long-case Clock, the arched hood surmounted by a scrolling pediment, over freestanding columns, with lacquered brass capitals, to a convex throat and arched long trunk door, to a plinth base, with arched second period 12” painted dial, surmounted by a ruined church, over painted rose spandrels and Arabic chapter ring, enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a cast false plate with movement united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, (associated), height 82”
An oak cased 8-day Long-case Clock, the dial signed Thos Hardwick of Ridgmount, the hood overhanging cornice to dentil frieze, and fluted three quarter columns with brass capitals, to an ogee throat, over a shaped long trunk door, and plinth base, to a 12” square brass dial, with cast and applied scrolling foliate spandrels, and Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector and pierced hands, to an associated movement, with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, with rack strike on a bell, height 77”
A Victorian walnut Music Cabinet, the top applied with two short brass gallery handles, inlaid throughout with boxwood neo classical designs and stringing, central glazed door flanked on either side by canted corners with a frieze drawer above and enclosing plush lined shelving on a plinth base, 22” wide
A 19th century painted commode, with gilt stringing, the inverted breakfront top with curved corners above a door centred a circular panel painted in the manner of Angelica Kauffman, enclosing a painted interior with shelf, on turned tapering feet, 39in (99cm) h, 47.25in (120cm) w, 17in (43cm) d.
A Regency mahogany bureau, inlaid stringing, the fall with an ivory shield shape escutcheon to a satinwood interior with a central cupboard door, drawers, pigeon holes, pilaster compartment and a secret slide, the long drawers with replaced brass handles, 42in (106.6cm) h, 39.5in (100.6cm) w, 21.75in (55.2cm) d.
A Victorian rosewood davenport, the leather inset slope cracked, to a satinwood veneered interior with two real and two false drawers, one handle releasing the side ink drawer, above a cupboard door, enclosing four satinwood veneered drawers, on carved scroll reeded and turned supports, 33.25in (84.3cm) h, 25in (63.5cm) w, 23in (58.4cm) d.
An early 19th century chinoserie Act of Parliament clock, the single barrel movement to a 24in (61cm) painted dial, inscribed 'WILSON, PETERBOROUGH', the japanned door decorated summer palaces, and figures in a river landscape, the interior branded 'F.G', 58in (147.3cm) h. Pendulum, weight and winding key.
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