A Somerset mahogany cased thirty-hour longcase clock circa 1725, the two handed four-pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement with 10.75 inch square brass dial applied with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and cruciform half hour markers, London Cherub head pattern spandrels, the matted centre with square calendar aperture beneath bridge signature plaque 'William Cuff, Wells', in a later swan neck pedimented case with wavy edge hood door, square trunk door and plain base with bracket feet, distressed, 208cm high.
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A fine Bristol mahogany eight-day longcase clock with 'High Water at Bristol Key', circa 1750, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and signed 'Isaac Hewlett, Bristol' along lower edge, with rococo scroll and cockleshell spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, with moonphase to arch calibrated for tidal times to upper edge, the fine case with ogee moulded caddy and cornice over integral hood pilasters and shaped-top parquetry line inlaid trunk door, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 245cm high. A regulator by his son, William, is also offered in this sale as 291.
A Wiltshire inlaid figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial, arch calendar aperture and signed 'Morse, Malmesbury', with polychrome painted Four Seasons spandrels and young girl asleep with bale of wheat to arch, in shaped pediment break-arch case with three turned wood finials and shaped Corinthian pilasters to hood, the trunk with panel inlaid door flanked by conforming quarter pilasters on similarly inlaid plinth base, 225cm high.
A Bristol brass inlaid figured mahogany eight-day drop-dial timepiece, circa 1830, the four-pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial signed 'F. Iles, Bristol', with moulded surround and salt-box style case with shaped brass fillet lined lenticle within line inlaid borders to front, side door and pendulum access flap to the curved base, 49cm high.
A Welsh oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch white painted break-arch Roman numeral dial, the convex centre with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed 'J. Moseley, Swansea', with polychrome floral painted spandrels and moonphase to arch, in shaped outline arch pedimented case, with wavy edge door and reeded pilasters to hood, over rectangular trunk door flanked by conforming quarter columns, on plinth base, 218cm high.
An early 19th century brass inlaid figured mahogany drop-dial timepiece, the four-pillar single fusee movement with 11.5 inch cream painted Roman numeral dial signed 'J Fehrenbach & Son, Upton Park, London' within moulded surround, with salt-box style case behind, with shaped brass fillet edged lenticle within brass strung borders beneath, applied with carved fan-shaped ears and with side access door and pendulum aperture to the curved base, 48cm high.
An early Victorian carved figured mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, with scroll outline foliate relief carved splash panel back over inverted breakfront top with three frieze drawers centred by foliate relief carved motif, each pedestal with shaped foliate scroll bordered panel fronted door, on plinth base, some damage, 152cm high, 214cm wide, 63cm deep.
A Victorian burr walnut davenport desk, with three-quarter brass gallery and tooled leather lined hinged slope enclosing satin birch veneered interior with. stationery drawers, with hinged panel door enclosing drawers to right-hand side opposing fixed panel to the left, with turned fluted pilasters and conforming recessed panel to front, on bun feet, 82cm high, 56cm wide, 61cm deep.
A VICTORIAN EBONIZED GILT METAL MOUNTED & COLOURED HARDSTONE MOUNTED SIDE CABINET, with brass stringing inlay, the central door with oval relief hardstone urn with fruiting plants and flower and bird, flanked by a pair of projecting columns, the two curved side doors glazed and enclosing a velvet lined interior with shelves, raised on turned feet. Width 71". Height 46".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with thirty hour movement, the square painted dial with roman numerals and calendar aperture, the square hood with fret cut pediment and turned finials and angle pillars, the trunk with long rectangular door, the plain base on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 13". Height 80".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day striking movement, the arched painted dial with arabic numerals, second and calendar dial and inscribed "Fox Beverley", the domed hood with turned wooden finials, blind fret and fluted angle pillars, the trunk with long shaped door, the cross banded base on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 13". Height 94".
A MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight hour movement, the arched painted dial having a convex centre with second dial, calendar aperture and roman numerals, by "D Eardley Aberavon", the arched hood with fret cut pediment and door surround and spirally turned angle pillars, the trunk with short rectangular inlaid door and canted angles, the plain base inlaid. Dial Width 13". Width 14.5". Height 86".
Early 18th century walnut and mahogany longcase clock with basket top hood, plain turned pilasters, arched door; the eight day movement with 11 1/2 ins square dial, cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed "Rich. Penny, London" minus pendulum rod, plinth base loose, movement(af), 84 1/2 ins high
An oak, mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a square hood door flanked by turned half columns enclosing a 14" circular white painted enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked indistinctly 'Hay, Shrewsbury', eight-day movement striking on a bell above rosewood crossbanded and mahogany tablet and pointed arched top crossbanded lozenge centre three-quarter length trunk door flanked by turned half columns over a further tablet and ogive moulding and conforming base board with canted corners, distressed, 81" high.
A Victorian mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, circa 1870 the broken scroll pediment centred by a pyramid finial above an arched glazed door flanked by wrythen reeded columns and enclosing 14" white painted arched enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and moon phase in the arch, and marked 'E Lashmore, Oswestry', painted with rustic housing and castle ruins to the corners and arch, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a three-quarter length shaped arched top crossbanded trunk door, flanked by wrythen reeded columns over a crossbanded panel, canted border and crossbanded base board and raised on ogee bracket feet, 90" high.
A French variegated red marble clock, mid 19th century, the domed case with bevelled circular glass door enclosing a 4" machine engraved silvered dial with roman numerals and marked 'Wagner a Paris', eight-day movement striking the hour and half hour on a bell and raised on a stepped plinth, 19.5" high
A George IV mahogany and ebony strung pedestal sideboard, circa 1825 with drop centre section and three frieze drawers flanked by a cupboard door and deep drawer above two inset panel cupboard pedestal doors with bobbin turned columns and raised on ring turned tapering legs, 69.5" wide, 20" deep, 42" high
An early Victorian oak and mahogany banded full height glazed corner cabinet, circa 1840 the moulded cornice above a mahogany frieze and ribbed arched glazed door enclosing a painted interior over two inset arched panel cupboard doors between canted angles over a shaped apron on bracket feet, distressed, 39" wide, 25" deep, 86" high
A George III mahogany boxwood strung and satinwood inlaid corner cabinet, circa 1790 the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by an oval foliate inlaid motif over a plain frieze and ribbed panel door with corner fan motifs flanked by canted stop fluted flat columns and enclosing three later painted green serpentine front shelves, 34.5" wide, 23" deep, 50.5" high
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, late 18th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment with gilt terminals and pierced fretwork decoration above a dentil moulded ogive cornice and two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves above a crossbanded fall front enclosing a fitted interior centred by a tulip wood crossbanded central door, flanked by book slides, pigeon holes and short drawers above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers with gilt brass swan neck handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, the top possibly associated, 42" wide, 22" deep, 96" high
An oak bureau, early 19th century, the mitred fall front enclosing a fitted interior centred by a cupboard door flanked by book slides, pigeon holes and short drawers above four long graduated drawers with later gilt brass handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, old repairs, 36" wide, 19" deep, 41" high
An early Victorian inverted breakfront Goncalo Alves chiffonier, Jersey, circa 1850 the scroll panel back centred by a raised shield and cross above a frieze drawer and inset panel cupboard door applied with a raised cabochon centre shield motif and enclosing a single shelf between sinuous vine borders and flanked by frieze drawers and conforming cupboard doors between out facing angles applied with lion's mask and acanthus pierced brackets and raised on lion's paw feet, 54.4" wide, 19" deep, 50" high
A George III oak and chequer strung chest of drawers, North West region, circa 1780 the rectangular top above three cockbeaded drawers and an arched cupboard door flanked by four cockbeaded drawers over three long graduated drawers between fluted quarter columns and raised on ogee bracket feet, distressed, 50" wide, 23" deep, 54.5" high
An early 18th century Spanish walnut and ebony vargueno, inlaid with mother of pearl roundels carved with religious figures, the top with a leaf carved border, above a fall with a central ivory soldier and star motifs decorated a verso with an armorial, enclosing an arrangement of eighteen drawers, four false drawers around a tortoiseshell inlaid door with a central ivory figure of a bearded man and child holding a staff, flanked by alabaster pilasters with putti terminals with panelled sides, on bun feet, 78cm high x 44cm deep x 95cm wide (some later inlay incomplete and damaged)
A mahogany and boxwood strung sideboard in George III style, the serpentine fronted top above a chequer banded frieze drawer flanked by a door and a cellaret drawer with gilt metal lion mask handles on square tapering legs with spade feet, with ivorine lable for 'J & H Jewell, London', 91cm high x 65cm deep x 168cm wide
A late Victorian burr walnut breakfront side cabinet, with boxwood and ebony stringing and ebonised borders and reserved carved with scrolls and parcel gilt, the top with a moulded edge above two glazed doors with gilt metal borders, flanking a panelled door centred with a pale blue jasper plaque, on a plinth base, 101.5cm high x 39.5cm deep x 159cm wide (lacking a superstructure)
A walnut and feather banded escritoire, the moulded cornice above a cushion drawer and a crossbanded fall enclosing drawers and recesses and concealed drawers around a central door, the fall with an adjustable bookrest, the base with two short and two long drawers with brass pierced escutcheons and handles, on bun feet, 167cm high x 53cm deep x 114cm wide (largely early 18th century with 19th century adaptations)
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