A Irish George III mahogany longcase clock, the fourteen inch brass dial signed above the chapter ring Graydon Dublin, with mask spandrels and eight day movement in figured case with chequer stringing, open triangular pediment and blind fret frieze, enclosed by a figured door flanked by fluted pilasters, the base conforming, 235cm h
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A George II scarlet japanned longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial with matted centre, date aperture with subsidiary seconds dial and Dutch style chapter ring, signed on a medallion to the arch Foster Birchin Lane London and with dolphin spandrels, having eight day movement, the case decorated with birds and flowers, the 'basket' pedimented break-arch hood with pillars, the trunk enclosed by a panelled door, on conforming base and stepped plinth, 240cm h
A George III oak longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial with engraved centre, date sector and signed Cooper Derby, with pierced hands and giltmetal rococo spandrels, having eight day movement in crossbanded case with open triangular pediment, dentil cornice and turned fruitwood pilasters, the trunk enclosed by an ogee door, on plain base and ogee feet, 227cm h
An Edward VII satinwood cabinet, crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, the finely figured veneers contrasted with panels of lozenge parquetry and with dentil inlaid cornice, the mirrored interior with plate glass shelves enclosed by a glazed door with lower panel, on slightly outswept legs, 132cm h; 61 x 28cm
A William III walnut and featherbanded writing cabinet, having stepped cornice and a cushion moulded frieze drawer, the pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers around a door revealing three further drawers, on an ovolo moulded chest of three drawers fitted gilt brass drop or ring handles, bun feet, 173cm h; 108 x 51cm
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck reeded pillared foot, canted trunk with shaped short door, crossbanded base with bracket feet, the painted 12" dial having landscaped arch rose cartouche spandrel Roman numerals subsidiary secondary date crescent marked B Hutson Louth. 7ft high.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken arch pediment, brass sphere and spire finials and fluted pillars, the arched flame-veneered door flanked by quarter pilasters with carved gilt capitols, on panelled base and shaped apron with bracket feet, the arched brass dial signed 'Saml Milburn, London', strike/silent dial to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, the striking movement with pierced steel hands, 90" high.
A George III oak longcase clock, with arched and pillared hood _ inset pillared trunk with full length arched door having parquetry star inlay and similar to base with plinth 11" brass dial having applied cast and coco spandrels, Roman hour numerals, Arabic minutes, chased centre field inscribed John I Malkin. Kirkby and having moon roller to arch and 30-hour movement. 6ft 10" high.
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood inlaid canted trunk with full length door crossbanded with feet with painted 12" dial having floral decoration over a gilt orange field Arabic hour numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and marked J Saltsby Grantham,with an 8-day movement striking on a bell. 7ft high.
A George III inlaid padouk wood bureau bookcase, with a moulded frieze and a plain cornice, over astragal glazed doors, the slope front opening to reveal a pigeon holed interior and central door flanked by pilaster fronted slides, over a well, the chest with two short and two graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 96cm wide x 210.5cm high x 58.5cm deep
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having an arched brass dial with strike/silent dial, second hand and date aperture with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and foliate scroll spandrels, signed 'Tho. Hemings London, the oak case with brass sphere finial, pilaster support, arched panel door and plain base, 88" high overall.
*Shaw (George Bernard, 1856-1950). Typed letter signed, 25th November 1949, on printed letterhead, addressed to Mr A.S.E. Ackermann [author of 'Popular Fallacies' etc.], explaining the pros and cons of using a publisher to publish a book in return for royalties as against self-financing the publication and letting a publisher take the title on commission, noting that Ruskin and Gerbert Spencer are notable examples of this latter practice, and then referring to [W.H.] Davies the Supertramp poet who 'began by having a long poem, printed and bound for cash acrtoss the counter and peddling it from door to door', one ink ms insertion in final sentence, signed in blue ballpoint pen, 2pp, 4to (1)
A late Victorian mahogany, gilt brass mounted and marquetry inlaid china cabinet, circa 1890, the concave galleried top inlaid with stained harewood and satinwood trailing foliage and cartouche glazed door enclosing three boxwood shelf tiers, glazed side panels, shaped apron, on cabriole gilt brass, supports, height 165cm x width 66cm, 65 inches x 26 inches.
A Victorian walnut and gilt metal mounted bowed display cabinet, circa 1890, with gilt gallery and concave frieze, the glazed door flanking serpentine glazed side panels, enclosing a tiered shelf, marquetry inlay to door base, on splayed cabriole legs, height 148cm x width 64cm, 58 inches x 25 inches.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded bureau bookcase, circa 1800, the concave cornice and banded frieze above two octagonal astragal glazed rosewood strung doors enclosing three shelf tiers and hinged fall front with central conche shell inlaid door, short drawers and divisions and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, shaped apron, on later turned supports, height 229cm x width 102cm x depth 56cm, 90 inches x 40 inches x 22 inches.
An Arts & Crafts oak bedroom pair by Shapland and Petter, c.1910, of compactum wardrobe with ogee cornice over single mirror door beside linen cupboard, recess and two drawers over single drawer to base, on bracket feet, width 123.5cm; and dressing chest with swing mirror over two-drawer front, on braced stile supports, width 106cm, each with embossed patinated copper stylised whiplash curved decorated mounts.
A REGENCY STYLE FIGURED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, with moulded dentil cornice over astragal glazed door enclosing shelved interior to top section, with double false drawer fronted secretaire drawer fitted with pigeonholes and stationery drawers above a gilt green tooled leather writing surface, over three further graduated drawers with oval brass handles to base, on bracket feet, width 94.7cm.
An Edwardian inlaid figured mahogany bedroom pair, of wardrobe with festoon decorated arched pediment over central mirror fronted door enclosing hanging space, with single drawer to base, on bracket feet, width 128cm; dressing chest with swing mirror upstand over two short and two long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, width 107cm; and a pair of bedroom chairs en suite, (4).
An unusual Edwardian inlaid mahogany display table, the superstructure with crossbanded rectangular top over S-shaped outswept uprights and waisted stretchered fan inlaid infill, above glazed cabinet base with single door to front and on four square section supports with spade feet, width 42.5cm.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the upper part with dentil cornice and anthemion and foliate scroll moulded frieze above three glazed doors with dissected oval glazing bars enclosing adjustable shelves, the stiles moulded with bellflowers, the projecting base with central fitted secretaire drawer above a pair of doors flanked by eight graduated drawers, the sides each with a single door, raised on a plinth. Width 122". Height 96".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN WALNUT BOOKCASE or CABINET in two stages, the upper with spindled pediment and convex freize above a central door with relief mouldings flanked by a pair of bevel glazed doors with trefoils, flanked and interposed by twin turned pillars and supported on gadroon moulded columns, the projecting lower part with convex drawer above a pair of recessed doors with projecting mouldings flanked by pillars, on a plinth terminating in turned feet. Width 54". Height 95".
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