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A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, with circular white enamel dial, seconds dial and date dial, with eight day striking movement, the case having an arched moulded hood, with three brass finials, arched and cross banded trunk door and with carved leaf side pillars, with Ionic volutes, 88" high overall x 12 1/2" dial
A flintlock tinder-lighter,early 19th Century with brass rectangular body incorporating a lidded compartment for tinder with hinged door on the right, candle-holder in the left, brass box-lock action, brass scrolling feet, and figured walnut butt (the steel parts rusted, the jaw screw missing, one foot incomplete) 17.8cm; 7in
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the domed hood with carved pediment, flanked by fluted columns, the painted enamel dial with moonphase, second and calendar dials, the longcase door flanked by fluted columns with gilt metal capitals, on a panel box base with bracket feet, 8-days movement, William Flint, Ashford, 87"high
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bureau - bookcase of narrow proportions with all-over inlaid stringing decoration; the swan-neck pediment over a single glazed astragal door enclosing shelves over a fall flap with inlaid shell motif enclosing a fitted and inlaid interior of cupboard door, drawers and pigeonholes in turn over three long drawers, raised upon splayed feet, 61 cms.
Watson, after Reynolds, James Payne and James Payne, Jnr., monogram print, sold by Ryland & Brier and with hand-written inscription on the mount, Keating after Wheatley, “The School Door”, coloured print, 37cms x 30cms, (14.5” x 12”) and Ward, after Garrard, “A View from the East End of the Brewery, Chiswell Street - 1792”, 48cms x 60cms, (19” x 24”),(3).
A fine George III mahogany bracket clock by William Hughes, High Holborn, London, fitted verge escapement and twin-fusee repeat movement, striking on a single bell, the back-plate ornately engraved with scrolls and the maker's name, the dial with a further name-plate, strike silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with roman numerals and subsidiary date dial decorated with applied spandrels, dial 4 3/4in. dia., the case surmounted by a brass carrying handle and turned finials to each corner, the glazed panel door decorated with fret carved panels, glazed panel sides and door to the back, raised on a plinth base with bun feet. 8 3/4in. x 7in. x 15 1/2in. high. NB: William Hughes is recorded as being at the High Holborn address between 1766-1794. He was succeeded in the business by Thomas Earnshaw.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, the 11 1/2in. square brass dial inscribed 'J. Wilson, Askrigg', fitted roman numerals and subsidiary date dial, fitted thirty hour striking movement, the hood with blind fret carved frieze and glazed panel door flanked by pilasters, raised on a cut-away plinth base, 15 1/2in. x 72 1/2in. high.
A Georgian oak longcase clock with broken arch pediment above the painted dial decorated with hunting scenes, the dial painted roman numerals with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed 'R. Weston, Woolsingham', fitted thirty hour chain driven movement striking on a single bell, the cross banded panelled door below flanked by canted corners, raised on later turned feet, 19 1/2in. x 86in. high.
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the white painted dial inscribed 'J. Tomlinson, Horncastle', with painted female figure to the arch, fitted eight day striking movement with subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with swan neck pediment flanked by reeded pilasters, with cross panelled door below decorated with boxwood stringing, on cross banded base with bracket feet, 19in. x 86in. high.
An 18th Century black lacquered longcase clock, the 12in. brass dial inscribed 'John Marshall, London', fitted subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with strike silent to the arch, fitted eight day striking movement, the hood with serpentine pediment and arched glazed panel door above a further panel door below, decorated with chinoiserie, with ebonised base, 18in. x 90in. high.
A George III Irish mahogany longcase clock, with 13in. arched brass dial fitted roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'R. Mansfield, Cork', the eight day movement in need of considerable restoration, the arched hood with applied carved shell and flower decoration above the brass-mounted corinthian pilasters, with arched panel door below and fielded panel under, raised on ogee bracket feet, 18 1/2in. x 93in. high. (please see lot 1947 for illustration)
A late Georgian mahogany rosewood cross banded longcase clock, the swan neck pediment decorated embossed brass spandrels and an urn finial, the arched dial decorated with painted dogs and a hunting scene, the white painted dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'Stockton on Tees', fitted eight day striking movement, the hood flanked by turned pilasters with a small panel door below, raised on bracket feet, 20in. x 89in. high.
An oak longcase clock with arched dial and silvered chapter ring, inscribed 'Mappin & Webb Limited', fitted eight day movement striking on gongs, chime silent dial to the arch and decorated with applied brass spandrels, the hood flanked by spiral twist pilasters and fitted a glazed panel door under, raised on a plinth base, 15in. x 70in. high.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, the raised top with fret work trellis pattern panels and acanthus leaf scrolling motifs above bevelled mirror panels and a small semi-circular shelf, flanked by a pair of pedestal cabinets with glazed doors enclosing lined shelves, the central section with a further glazed panelled door enclosing shelves, flanked by ornate inlaid acanthus leaf and laurel motifs, a small drawer below with shell carved apron, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs and scrolling feet, 60in. x 92in. high.
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