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A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY BLACK FOREST/SWISS CARVED CUCKOO CLOCK of architectural form, the "tiled" roof with vine carved front surmount by a carved cuckoo, above a door concealing the operative cuckoo itself, the dial with blackletter Roman numerals between further carved vines and a carved fence, the movement sounding on the half hours (single "cuckoo") and the hours, the cuckoo emerging at each occasion, the double-fusee movement stamped G.H.S., 55cms, (21.7in) high

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AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT-CASED DOUBLE FUSEE MANTEL OR BRACKET-CLOCK having a humped top with cast vase of flowers above foliage and four flambeau finials, the bevelled door between canted front and rear corners all with fluted pilasters, brass capitals and terminals, the sides with foliate and lattice piercing, the rear door with quatrefoil piercing, the silvered dial, having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inscribed "J. Dwerryhouse, 52 Castle St. Liverpool" beneath subsidiary silvered Slow/Fast regulator, all within foliate cast spandrels, the regulator movement, chiming on two coiled gongs, stamped "49/ LENZKIRCH/ AGU/ 1 Million/ 324372", the dial backplate inscribed in pencil "Sept 1926/ Derryhouse", 39cm, (15.3in) high, with key

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Jos. Kirk, Skegby, (unrecorded Baillie) AN OAK-CASED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK having a dentil "broken" architectural pediment with central brass ball-and-spire ornament, the associated square glazed door between columns with brass capitals, on a shaped trunk door, plain base and bracket feet, the hour-striking movement having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inscribed "Jos.Kirk, Skegby", framing a silvered seconds ring and a calendar aperture (present but loose) to the matted centre, the spandrels cast with opposing cherubs holding coronets, 203cm, (80in) high (sold with two weights, pendulum and key)

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Thomas Yeates I Penrith, (1791-1865) AN EARLY TO MID 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED OAK-CASED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat-topped hood with square door between turned columns, on a twin-arched trunk door between canted corners, and a plain base (no feet), the painted square dial having Roman numerals framing inscribed maker's name and a crescent-form date aperture, the spandrels painted with gilt flowers, 197cm, (77.5in) high (sold with weight and pendulum)

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A 20TH-CENTURY OAK-CASED "GRANDMOTHER" CLOCK having a humped top on an arch-glazed door, plain trunk and base with block feet, the brass dial having a silvered "Tempus Fugit" medallion above a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, framing a matted centre, the three-train quarter- striking movement, chiming on six gongs, stamped "MALLER A.S./FOREIGN" and numbered 295444, 166.5cm, (65.5in) high

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George Dobbie, Falkirk, (fl.c.1821-1850) A SECOND QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY-CASED BRASS-DIALLED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, No. 684, the hood having a swan-neck pediment with segmented disc termi- nals, above blue cloth-backed foliate-pierced fretwork, the arch-glazed door between fluted columns with cast capitals, the shaped trunk door with pine cone surmount between fluted quadrants with cast capitals, on a plain base, (lacking feet), the arched dial inscribed and numbered, flanked by hippocamps above Roman hours and Arabic minutes, framing subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, amidst finely engraved foliate scrollwork, 214cm, (84.25in) high

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Thomas Yeates I, Penrith A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY-CROSSBANDED OAK-CASED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat-topped hood with square door between turned columns, the arched trunk door between canted corners, above a further panel and a plain base (lacking feet), the square white-painted dial having Roman numerals framing inscribed maker's name "Thos Yeates", plus "J.Bailey" (unrecorded by Penfold - owner/retailer?) and a painted anthemion motif below a crescent-form date aperture, the spandrels painted with tulips, gilt-enriched, 204cm, (80.3in) high (sold with weight and pendulum)

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A GOOD EARLY VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY-CASED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, the hood having a swan-neck pediment above crossbanding and an arched door between well-turned columns, the triple-arched crossbanded door centred by a lozenge with peacock or asiatic pheasant inlay, between further turned and partially- ebonised columns, above a further lozenge inlaid panel, the base similarly inlaid within circular and re-entrant square crossbanding and canted corners on ogee bracket feet, the hour-striking movement having a rolling moon mechanism painted with a sailing ship and a country house, a lunar calendar above, the dial having Roman numerals framing subsidiary seconds and date dials flaking inscription "John Bill, Bakewell" (unrecorded by Baillie), the spandrels painted with figures, animals and landscapes, emblematic of the four continents (Amercian, Africa, Asia, Europe), 228cm, (89.75in) high (sold with two weights, pendulum, key and winder)

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AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY PIER CABINET, probably for music, having a satinwood-crossbanded shaped top on a similar rectangular door enclosing a shelf, between flared corner stiles extending as legs, 52cm square x 101.5cm high, (20.5in x 40in)

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A STAINED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD having a pointed pediment above a narrow arched door deeply carved with a bearded figure emblematic of Time, holding a scythe and hourglass, standing on an orb inscribed "Tempus Fugit", the door enclosing shelves, 51cm x 37cm x 85cm high, (20in x 14.5in x 33.5in)

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AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY "VERNIS MARTIN"-STYLE MUSIC CUPBOARD, having a superstructure with "swan neck" pediment painted with rose swags, ribbons and musical instruments, above similarly decorated twin cupboard doors, on a rectangular top with large cupboard beneath, enclosing a shelf, the door painted with a scene of pokerwork, the sides painted with a cherub musician and a fairy listening on carved aprons and cabriole legs, 58.5cm x 43.5cm x 139.5cm high, (23in x 17in x 55in)

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A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CABINET having a moulded cornice above an ebony and boxwood "dogtooth" frieze centred by a rectangular panel within stringing, the glazed door with boxwood-strung overlapping navette tracery above a boxwood-strung panel, between similarly-strung sides, 77cm x 52cm x 118.5cm, (30.3in x 20.5in x 46.6in)

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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CUPBOARDS each having a pointed surmount, to the rectangular top, one an incised door enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base, 40cm x 32.5cm x 83cm high, (15.75in x 12.8in x 32.7in)

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AN ART NOUVEAU OAK WARDROBE having a stepped overhanging top, with five pale grey "bull's eye" glass panels above a bevelled rectangular mirror, opening on good stylised plant-form copper hinges with whiplash stems, to reveal hanging space, above a drawer with similar door handles, on four spreading legs, 102.5cm x 63cm x 211cm high, (40.3in x 24.8in x 83in)

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An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung miniature chest of drawers, the top centred with a marquetry roundel, with four short drawers flanking a door above a long drawer simulating two drawers with turned bone handles on bracket feet, 28 high x 33.5cm wide

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A japanned cabinet on stand, with Oriental figures in landscapes in gilt on a red ground with borders painted to simulate burr wood, the panelled fall enclosing a door and seven drawers, the stand in George III style with a frieze drawer, straight chamfered legs and an 'X' stretcher, 108 high x 38 deep x 51cm wide, (the painted decoration worn especially to the top)

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A French mahogany vitrine of serpentine form with gilt metal mounts and three Vernis Martin style panels, the glazed door enclosing shelves and a fabric lined interior, on cabriole legs, 154 high x 33 deep x 70cm wide, (one glass cracked)

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A japanned cabinet on gilt gesso stand, painted with Oriental figures and insects in landscapes in gilt on a black ground, with brass hinges and bindings, the doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers around a central door, the base in mid 18th century style with acanthus on cabriole legs with hoof feet, 154 high x 47 deep x 87cm wide

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An Art Nouveau mahogany bowfronted cabinet with boxwood stringing, mother-of-pearl and abalone inlay, by Shapland and Petter, Barnstaple, the arched glazed door flanked by convex glazed panels, open shelves and panelled doors, the base with brackets and slats on straight legs with block feet, 191 high x 40.5 deep x 112cm wide

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An Art Nouveau oak hall stand with patinated metal mounts, the planked top above a panelled door, a stepped recess with arched top containing a mirror and two drawers flanked by coat hooks, the umbrella stand lower section with shaped supports and a metal drip tray on tapering end supports, 197 high x 38 deep x 92cm wide

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A late 19th century oak wardrobe by Maple & Co in the form of a house, the roof-shaped cornice with stylised eaves above a mirrored door with decorative hinges and a latch type handle, flanked by turquoise stained glass leaded panels, on a tapering base with a drawer and bracket feet, stamped RD. 368612, with ivorine label 'From Maple & Co Limited, London & Paris', 220 high x 65.5 deep x 138cm wide

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A late 19th century stained oak dresser by Liberty, the raised back with a central beaded glass door by James Powell, the sections of the glass roundel with pontils, with hammered copper decorative hinges, flanked by arched pierced panels and shelves, the base with two drawers above a central recess and two panelled doors on shaped block feet, with a red paper label 'Liberty & Co, 5390', stamped Rd No 22, Rd No 223062, 202 high x 66 deep x 182cm wide

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A pair of late 19th / early 20th century oak bedside cabinets, each rectangular top with a moulded edge above a chequer strung door with twisted brass handles, above a pegged shelf, the shaped end supports pierced with spades, 78 high x 44cm wide

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A pair of Austrian rosewood, boxwood strung and mother-of-pearl inlaid book cabinets, the tops with bevelled glass doors with brass glazing bars enclosing a stained birds eye maple interior, the lower sections with one panelled door and a plinth base, 207 high x 30 deep x 86cm wide, (previously adapted to fit a recess)

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An early 20th century Glasgow School cream painted cabinet, the moulded cornice above a panelled door inset with a stained glass panel of stylised rose and leaves 37 high x 39.5cm. wide (crack to glass)

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A teak display cabinet in Art Deco style, the arched central door flanked by rectangular sides all with stylised glazing bars, on a ribbed platform and plinth base with scroll ends, 152 high x 33.5 deep x 137cm wide

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AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY OAK CIGARETTE DISPENSER for "WILLS'S "CAPSTAN" NAVY CUT CIGARETTES", manufactured by Clement Garrett & Co, Jessop St, Sheffield, Patent No 220969 the door printed in gilt, 6d slot, 21.5cm x 19cm x 57.5cm high, (8.5in x 7.5in x 22.6in)

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A late Victorian walnut coin cabinet, the moulded rectangular top above a door carved with a central grotesque mask amid scrolling foliage, enclosing twenty-seven fitted drawers, on a rectangular plinth, 47.5 x 37cm

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Hardy, Nottingham. A 30hour oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment above shaped top trunk door, with 33cm (13inch) arched painted dial (worn), and bell-striking movement, 222cm high

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Bagnall, Dudley. A George III oak longcase clock, the hood with broken pediment, three gilt urn finials and reeded pillars, above banded rectangular trunk door, on a reduced plinth, the circular 13cm engraved brass dial with seconds dial and calendar aperture, 213cm high

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A weight driven Vienna regulator wall clock, the finial mounted arched cornice above a long glazed door enclosing a white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, 114cm high

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Vandesteen a Mons. An 18th century French bracket clock, the waisted green stained and painted shell case with ormolu mounts, glass door and sides, backplate with outside countwheel signed 'Vendestean a Mons', bell-striking, raised on rococo style feet, 68cm high

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Fulcher Acle. An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the finial mounted pagoda top cornice above a break arch glazed door flanked with fluted columns enclosing a 12inch painted arch dial with rocking ship, Owen falseplate, seconds dial and date aperture, signed Fulcher, Acle, with four pillar bell striking movement above a long arched trunk door, standing on a plinth base with replacement skirting, 225cm high

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An 18th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the finial mounted pierced pediment above an arch glazed door flanked with brass capped reeded columns enclosing a 12inch brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Wise, London, with four pillar bell striking movement above a marquetry inlaid arched long trunk door, standing on a similarly inlaid plinth base with bracket feet, 249cm high

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A Regency satinwood and crossbanded balloon mantle timepiece, the 13cm convex enamel dial faintly marked 'Vulliamy London' and surmounted by an arched square pediment with brass ball finial, Roman numerals, the rear full length door with circular fretwork panel, the circular fusee movement with unsigned backplate and steel rod pendulum with adjustable brass bob, raised on splay brass bracket feet, 42cm high (some cracking to veneer)

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An 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the moulded cornice with blind fret worked frieze above a glazed door flanked with fluted columns enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, moon phase and date apertures and Roman numerals, signed Reynolds, Kirkbride, with four pillar bell striking movement above an arched long trunk door flanked with quarter columns, standing on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet, 206cm high

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A Victorian figured walnut credenza, the moulded shaped top above a marquetry inlaid and ormolu mounted frieze and a single glazed door enclosing shelves flanked with further shaped glazed doors enclosing further shelves, standing on a plinth base, 168cm wide

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A Victorian mahogany wardrobe, the moulded cornice above a mirror inset door enclosing hanging space above a single long drawer, standing on a plinth base, 110cm wide

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A Regency mahogany linen press, the upper section with reeded moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing slides and a single panelled door enclosing hanging space, the lower section with reeded edge above two short and two long graduated drawers and a single door modelled as dummy drawers enclosing further drawers, standing on ring turned pointed bun feet, 202cm wide

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An Edwardian mahogany breakfront display cabinet, the shaped top with pierced brass three quarter gallery above a marquetry inlaid frieze and glazed door enclosing shelves flanked with further glazed panels, standing on splayed legs with a shaped apron, 120cm wide

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An early 19thC flamed mahogany and rosewood banded bowfront longcase clock, with swan-neck candytwist pillared hood, short trunk door, deep base with bracket feet, the 13" painted dial having a hunting scene to the arch, fruit spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds ring, date crescent, marked Philip Thomas, Doncaster, 8-day movement. 88" high.

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An oak longcase clock with pillared hood, full length trunk door and bracket feet, painted 11" dial with silent/strike to arch, shells to spandrels, seconds ring, dates ring, Roman numerals and marked 'Gregory, Basingstoke'. 82" high.

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A late Victorian satin walnut wardrobe with Art Nouveau carved panels, mirror door and drawer base.

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A Victorian carved walnut wardrobe with oval mirror door, drawer base and dressing chest.

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A late 19thC American walnut pot cupboard with carved and fielded panel door.

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A period oak and later veneered 2-door wall cupboard with panelled doors.

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A Victorian walnut marquetry credenza of serpentine form with mirror door.

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A George III mahogany bureau bookcase with 2 door cabinet top, over a fall flap revealing a fitted interior, over 4 graduated drawers, with bracket feet. 41" wide, 87" high.

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A fine Victorian burr walnut music cabinet, having brass galleried and crossbanded top, string inlays to sides, canted corners and single glazed door revealing titled leather fronted shelves with shaped plinth, 22" wide, 39" high.

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An early Victorian rosewood veneered pier cabinet, the moulded edge top with a detachable wooden simulated verde marble effect to a moulded frieze, the interior with shelves enclosed by a carved domed top glazed door, flanked by pilasters capped by knurled brackets on a plinth base. 3ft. x 4ft. 4in. (94cm x 32cm.) See lot 82 for illustration.

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A Sheraton period mahogany gentleman's secretaire press, the top with a modern interior conversion to a cocktail cabinet, the moulded cornice above a pair of doors, inlaid stringing, the oval panels with flame veneer and cross banded in faded rosewood, the base with a fall front fitted secretaire drawer with satinwood cupboard door and drawers with pigeon holes, two dummy graduated drawer fronts above three long graduated drawers, inlaid stringing with oval brass plate handles on bracket feet. 4ft.2in. (127cm) wide x 7ft.2in. (219cm.) high.

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A late 17th century Anglo-Dutch marquetry cabinet, inlaid arabesques to a maple ground, the cornice with an ogee frieze drawer, the interior fitted with central cupboard door and drawers, oak lined with brass handles, enclosed by a pair of doors, (some cracking to the marquetry), the frieze drawer with brass drop handles and etcutcheon, the later restored walnut stand with spiral twist legs and concave sided veneered stretchers on bun feet. 3ft.1in wide x 5ft. 1in. high (94cm. x15cm.)

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A mahogany bijouterie with brass mouldings to the glazed top with mahogany hinged side door, the square tapering legs with 'X' stretcher. 3ft. (91.5cm.)

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A French Louis Phillipe ormolu mantel clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with outside count wheel, the drum case with a glazed door and a circular respousse dial inscribed 'Marshall et fils, Paris', white enamel Roman numerals, a bevelled glass door, the rococo rolled scroll case with floral festoons, the base on open feet. 14in. (36cm.)

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"At the tavern door", colour mezzotint after George Morland.

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A George III mahogany and boxwood string breakfront sideboard, the central frieze drawer over a recessed drawer flanked by a quadrant cupboard door and a deep drawer respectively, raised on square tapering ebony banded supports, terminating in spade feet, 90x150cm.

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A late George III mahogany sideboard, the plain over hanging top over a central panelled frieze drawer with arch shaped apron, flanked by a cupboard door to the left and deep drawer to the right with brass ring handles, raised on square tapering reeded supports, 88cx163cm.

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A Victorian mahogany partners desk, the gilt tooled red leather inset top with moulded edge and rounded corners, over six opposing frieze drawers with button handles, upon three drawer pedestals with opposing cupboard door, raised on plinth bases, 75x135cm.

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A late Regency mahogany tray top night table, the three quarter gallery with low front and pierced carrying handles, above an ebony lined door, raised on slender balustered turned supports, 82x38cm.

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A Louis XV style kingwood and gilt metal mounted vitrine, 20th Century, of serpentine outline, the arched pediment with pierced rococco gilt metal crest, above a glazed door and Vernis Martin style figural painted panels, raised upon a shaped apron and cabriole supports, 200x94cm.

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