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GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, 18th CENTURY AND LATER, the upper section (associated) with dentilled cornice over a pair of glazed doors above a slant front opening to reveal a fitted interior with string-inlaid drawers, door and compartments, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers with period brass drop handles, raised on bracket feet and fitted with ivory escutcheons. 2.11m by 1.02m by 0.51m
GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th Century, by C. Fletcher, Rotheram, with swan-neck pediment flanking a brass eagle finial over carved bound fasces, above a floral-painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, flanked by fluted brass-mounted columns, the trunk with arched crossbanded door centred by an inlaid shell between fluted quarter columns, raised on bracket feet, 30 hour movement. 2.33m by 0.55m by 0.26m
GEORGE III STYLE OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arch-top hood carved with an egg and dart frieze and with fluted columns flanking a conforming brass dial with subsidiary chiming dial in the arch, the spandrels applied with pierced gilt-metal and silvered mounts moulded as putti supporting crowns, the arch with subsidiary dial, the trunk with glazed door, 8-day movement with elaborate musical chimes. 2.06m by 0.49m by 0.35m
19th CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Hughes, Carnarvon (sic), with swan-neck pediment above a white-painted enamel arched dial decorated with exotic buildings, with rolling moon phase in the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals and eight-day movement, the hood with paired spirally fluted pilasters and columns, the trunk with panelled door between spirally fluted quarter columns, raised on ogee bracket feet. 2.39m by 0.62m by 0.26m Note: John Hughes was the son of Hugh Hughes, a well-known Welsh watch and clockmaker. He is believed to have been active between 1844 and 1863.
Thomas Ogden, Halifax A mid 18th century mahogany and giltwood astrological longcase clock, the triple train movement with anchor escapement striking on bells, the arched brass face with urn and eagle cast spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with silvered and painted solar phase dial, centred by an engraved map of the northern hemisphere and with dials to either side marked “for sunrise, sunset” and with the signs of the zodiac, the hood with caddy top surmounted by a flaming urn finial, above a verre eglomise swan neck pediment with further finials, the arched glazed door flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, the case with crossbanded shaped trunk door flanked by fluted Corinthian quarter column angles, the base with moulded crossbanded panel on moulded plinth 67.5cm wide, 270cm high, 31cm deep
A pair of 19th century mahogany pedestal cupboards, each with rectangular top above scrolled and egg and dart moulded frieze, centred by an anthemion, with drawer to one side, above cylindrical fluted column with cupboard door, on circular moulded base and shaped plinth (2) 56cm wide, 82cm high, 47.5cm deep
An early 18th century Continental walnut and marquetry kneehole desk, with scrolling foliate inlay overall and ebony and ivory chevron banding, the crossbanded and chequer line inlaid rectangular top centred by an inlaid rosette, flanked on one side by a grotesque mask and the other by seaweed marquetry tablets, above two frieze drawers, over an adjustable kneehole with marquetry panelled cupboard door, depicting two birds in a fruit tree, enclosing a shelf, above a false drawer, flanked on each side by four short drawers, on chevron banded projecting base fitted with later iron castors 116cm wide, 78.5cm high, 59cm deep
An early 19th Century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch circular dial inscribed 'J & A McNab Perth', with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arched hood with chamfered sides above a 'flame' mahogany arched door, raised on a plain base with shaped apron and spade feet, 214cm high.
An early 20th Century oak eight day longcase clock, the square dial with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial bearing plaque 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 112 Regent St London', with mask and scroll gilt metal spandrels, the hood with blind fret-work frieze, the trunk with shaped burr wood door, raised on ogee bracket feet.
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock by Daniel Grignon, London, the arched fourteen inch dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, a moving figure of Old Father Time in the arch, the caddy top with pierced gilt metal reserve, and fluted pillars, the moulded arched door flanked by stop fluted pilasters, with a moulded panel base, 266.5cm high.
*A 19th Century German wallclock by Gustav Becker, having circular white enamel dial with black roman numerals, gridiron pendulum marked "RA" on the bob, hour and half hour striking on a gong and in rectangular stained wood case with applied mouldings, 70cms king max x 41.5cms (door glass missing)
An early 19th Century North Country 8 day longcase clock having arched painted dial, the arch with allegorical scene of a woman breaking cupids bow, the spandrels painted with oval paterae, black roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, striking on a gong and in large mahogany case the hood with swans neck pediment, spiral twist pillars (one missing) flanking the dial door, the trunk and base with similar pilasters, and with short shaped door, 225cms high 57.5cms wide
A GOOD VICTORIAN RED WALNUT COMPACTUM with moulded pediment, central door with well carved and moulded cartouche panel, flanked by small shaped shelves above an open shelf and two short and three long drawers, with a mirrored door to either side enclosing hanging space, on plinth base, 213cms high 195cms wide 60cms deep
An early 19th Century oak eight day long case clock, square sectioned base rising to long arch top door flanked by carved detail below brass 13’ dial with conforming spandrels, date facility, makers name ‘McGibbon, Dumfrs’ and painted arch top panel, all terminating in hood with broken arch top. 84’ high. S/D.
A Georgian mahogany commode later adapted to form a bedside pot cupboard, the tray top with pierced handles above a single frieze drawer and a double door cupboard with inlaid boxwood stringing, further fitted below with a drawer with corresponding detail, all raided to square tapered legs, 18’ wide by 33’ high, with alterations and repairs.
A late Victorian mahogany breakfront press-cupboard, the acanthus scroll fretwork cornice above the central double doors with mirror panels and moulded detail enclosing a range of six drawers with two deep drawers below and flanked at either side by a single door closet with fitted hanging hooks and with a fitted drawer and box below, 95’ wide by 94’ high by 27’ deep, S/D.
An Edwardian dark mahogany display cabinet having a raised gallery back with foliate carved detail and inset mirrors above an open central cabinet flanked by glazed door displays, the whole detailed with blind fret work, pierced panels and carved detail set to a cabriole leg, 48’ wide by 56’ high.
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