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EDWARD MARTIN, Dover. A mahogany longcase clock the eight day striking movement with 12 inch silvered arched dial with engraved decoration, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the arched hood with reeded pilasters the case enclosed by a shaped panel door with quarter reeded and brass filled columns on a panelled base with bracket feet, 82inches
A 19th Century Shropshire oak Housekeeper's Cupboard with central clock having white enamel circular dial, 8-day movement, Shrewsbury maker, the upper section with two pairs of solid panelled doors, lower section fitted six drawers flanking central door, all with mahogany crossbanding, 8ft 2in x 7ft 6in H
A George III longcase clock, John Taylor, Petworth, the hood with glazed door and column sides, the trunk with plain door on square base, the 10in square brass dial with single hand and silverised chapter ring with Roman numerals and urn and flower spandrels, the centre engraved with four flying birds, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, 213cm high
A Regency mahogany sideboard, the D-shaped sunken centre with single frieze drawer and applied with gilt metal flowerheads, flanked by pedestals each with a single drawer and cupboard door, the shaped pillars with Egyptian Head terminals, raised on splayed supports, decorated with ebony inlay throughout (108x196cm).
George II walnut longcase clock, the broken arch hood with broken pediment above a rectangular panelled door with glass bull's eye above a conforming plinth base, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with strike silent selector in the arch, signed Francis Wells, London. The two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell
A mahogany bureau cabinet, the dentil moulded cornice above adjustable shelves and pigeon holes enclosed by a pair of figured panel doors to a pair of candle slides, the fall revealing a fitted interior with cupboard door compartments, pigeon holes and drawers, above a frieze drawer flanked by lopers above two short and two long drawers, fitted pierced brass plate handles on bracket feet, 3ft 6in (106.5cm) wide, 7ft 6in (228.5cm) high.
A mahogany and gilt metal mounted wall timepiece, the single fusee movement to an enamel circular dial the shape frame with a seated female figure surmount to foliage, 25in (63.5cm) high, the side door with a trade label for Camerer, Kuss & Co, 56 New Oxford St, 2 Broad Street, 186 Uxbridge Road.
A mahogany longcase regulator clock, the 8 day striking movement with a dead beat escapement to a square brass dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the chapter ring inscribed Brownless Staindrop, the hood with turned columns, a waist door housing the wooden shafted pendulum, the base on bracket feet, 5ft 8.25in (173. 5cm) high.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a painted 12in square dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture inscribed W. Stephenson, Dorchester, (one hand broken), the hood with a swan neck pediment turned columns waist door, the base with a shaped apron and bracket feet, 6ft 8in (203cm) high
A walnut veneered longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Joseph Stephens, London, the boss engraved a bird, urn and griffin corner spandrels the case with a glazed lenticle to the waist door, the base crossbanded, 6ft 11in (211cm) high.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, the moulded arched cornice with turned brass finials, above a silvered arch dial inscribed J. Search, London, with vernier scale and a brass door, the moulded edge body to turned well cover with girdle moulding and a turned brass finial, 3ft 4in (101.6cm) high.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, the swan neck pediment with a later brass urn finial, above a silvered dial, inscribed Dollond London, with thermometer and vernier scale, the glazed door with a moulded border above a figured veneered front to a moulded edge and turned well cover, 3ft 3.25in (99.6cm). See lot 384 for illustration.
A pair of Victorian bookcases, mahogany veneered, the moulded cornices above adjustable shelves enclosed by a glazed ash door to a concave moulded frieze drawer above adjustable shelves (one with partitions) enclosed by an arched panel door, on a plinth, 7ft 0.5in (214.6cm) high, 3ft 2in (96.5cm) wide. (2)
Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold: a matched pair of plates by A. Stevenson, the borders moulded with trailing fruiting vine and the other repeated scrolls, each printed in brown and decorated in blue, green and yellow with scenes entitled 'Finding Dame Bewley at her cottage door reading the Bible' and 'The Seat of Her Late Royal Highness Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold', the borders each lined in yellow, the reverse of each with impressed marks, circa 1817, tiny rim chip, 219mm diameter
Late Victorian rosewood, ivorine and marquetry inlaid lady's bonheur du jour, in the manner of T.E. Colcutt, of kidney shape, the superstructure with brass gallery, comprising a tall central cupboard door flanked to each side by a low concave cupboard door, decorated with the central figure of industry standing beneath a portico and with the figures of putti emblematic of medicine, industry, philosophy, the arts and literature, enclosing pigeon holes above a worn leather skiver flanked by the figures of Cupid and Eros, seated on foliate scrolls, the shallow frieze fitted with a single drawer and decorated to the front with mermen clutching trophies amidst foliate scrolls, on 6 square tapered legs with brass caps and castors, minor losses and restorations, the drawer stamped 'Davis & Co, 255 Tottenham Court Road', 110.5cm high, 113cm wide, 64cm deep
James Smith, Oxford Street, a George III mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda top break-arch hood with fret panel, ball finials and stop fluted columns, the 12inch brass dial inscribed above the silvered strike-silent dial, also with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre, rococo spandrels, the break-arch trunk door flanked by stop-fluted brass capped quarter columns, above a stepped plinth with shaped front panel and skirting, with 5 pillar bell-striking movement, 250cm high
Thos Glase, Bridgnorth, a burr yew longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment and turned pillars, the arched 14inch painted dial with Biblical scene to the arch, foliate spandrels, Arabic numerals, seconds dial and calendar aperture above a square and compass motif, the 8 day 4 pillar movement with Wilkes & Son falseplate, the trunk with short trunk door flanked by canted corners, upon a panelled plinth with bracket feet, early 19th century, 229cm high. With original bill of Micklewright's of Ludlow (Antique Dealers) 1919 for £25
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