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A 19th Century oak thirty hour strike long case clock, square base below long door flanked by half turned brass capped columns rising to 13’ enamelled arch topped dial with painted Roman numerals, floral details and date aperture all terminating in brass capped broken arch topped pediment. 86’ high. S/D.
A 20th Century period reproduction oak dresser in the Jacobean style, the two-tier plate rack flanked by single door cupboards above the base section fitted with two central frieze drawers flanked by two further cupboards and raised upon barley twist legs united by a pot shelf, 72’ wide by 72’ high.
A late 19th Century satin walnut and burr faced bedroom suite comprising a single door wardrobe with a moulded cornice and a single drawer fitted to the base section, a blue and white tiled back wash stand and a dressing chest with mirror bracket upright fitted with trinket drawers and a further range of two short and two long drawers below.
A Scottish Regency mahogany breakfront sideboard the reverse breakfront stage with scrolling leaf carved ledge back centred by shell incorporating sliding doors and drawers above frieze drawers each pedestal with panelled door flanked by columns enclosing drawers enclosing a well matched later glazed section to centre part on plinth base 230cm wide 140cm high 75cm deep
William Hamilton Whiteburn A Georgian 8-day oak longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong arched brass dial with silver chapter ring and cast spandrels the case later profusely relief carved in a 17th century manner with swan neck pediment to hood with flanking columns trunk with quarter columns and mahogany crossbanded door similar base with bracket feet 221cm high
Jon Brownsword Nottingham A George III oak 8-day longcase clock the overpainted arched dial with date aperture twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the case with mahogany crossbanding boxwood and ebony stringing swan neck pediment above fluted columns shaped trunk door plinth base 210cm high
VERGE BRACKET CLOCK SIGNED JOSEPH KNIBB, LONDON the twin fusee six pillar movement with latched front plates and outside count wheel, signed to the back plate, the 6.5” square matted brass dial similarly signed to the base and with silvered chapter ring, the ebonised case with removable entablature over columns with corinthian capitals, the base fitted with a key drawer, 16.5” high *Paper label to back door stating - Ex Wetherfield Collection no. 120; illustrated in Hurcomb page 67; also illustrated and described in Dawson, Drover & Parkes - Early English Clocks plates 236, 237, 473 and 474.* The dial is as illustrated in the above books but there is opinion that it may be associated. (illustrated inside front cover)
LARGE SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAYS WALL CLOCK with single weight timepiece movement, the 24” circular white dial inscribed B. R. (S)., John Walker, 1 South Molton St. London, 1034S.E the mahogany case (part restored) with single door flanked by acanthus spandrels, the hood surmounted by a pediment, applied plate and stamp to inside of door, 92” high *The vendor purchased this clock direct from British Rail and it is believed it was sited at Dover station originally*
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13” arched painted dial signed Kern & Co, Swansea and with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case inlaid with boxwood and ebony lines, the short door flanked by cabled pillars, the hood with waved door surmounted by an arched pediment, 86” high
MAHOGANY THREE TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK with later quarter chime on tubular bells and nest of bells, the 12” brass dial with strike-silent and seconds dials, the arch with added chime indicator - Westminster-Eight on bells or tubes, the case with ogee door and surmounted by a fret work swan neck pediment, 93” high (illustrated inside back cover)
DUTCH MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement with pull alarm, the 12” square brass dial signed A. Vermeulen, Amsterdam, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and apertures for moon phase, month, day and date, the case with bombe base, long door and pedimented hood, inlaid overall with trailing flowers, birds and classical vases in coloured woods, 94.5” high
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