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A mahogany longcase clock, the marquetry case with shaped and pillared hood and eagle and ball finials, the trunk with neo-classical designs of winged females over an arched trunk door with central vignette of a water carrying maiden and eagle, the moulded base with folite scrolling shell and urn panel,on bracket feet, the 12" brass dial having cast spandrels, 'tempest fugit' and eagle rondel to arch, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds ring, having Roman hour numerals and Arabic minute and seconds numerals, matted center with date aperture, 8-day movement striking on a bell, 90" high.
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock by J Watson of Blackburn, the mahogany string inlaid case having swan-neck hood with Corinthian reeded columns, cluster column trunk with shaped full-length door, crossbanded and canted base with ogee feet, the painted 14" dial having moon roller, conche shell spandrels, Roman hour numerals, Arabic minute and the same to the subsidiary seconds and date rings, 8-day movement striking a bell, 92" high.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by John Wood Junior of Grantham, having fox painted to the swan-neck pillared hood, full-length trunk door enclosed by inset reeded columns, panel base with bracket feet, circular painted 12" dial 12" having Roman numerals and Arabic minute numerals, 88" high.
A George III black lacquer and painted bracket clock having pagoda top with loop handle, dentil moulding over glazed door revealing a 6 .5" brass dial having applied spandrels, date ring to the arch, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals to the chapter ring, 8-day movement, 9" wide, 6.5" deep, 18" high.
Property of a gentleman. An Italian painted leather sedan chair, late 18th/early 19th century, decorated against a blue ground with Panels depicting Neo-classical scenes, the interior lined with yellow fabric, with a glazed door and sides each with sliding windows, on a later moveable base, h.171cm., w.79cm., d.1m.
An early 19th century mahogany cabinet, in the manner of Gillows, with four long and five small drawers and a three dummy drawer door cupboard, between a pair of part reeded tapering columns on ring turned tapering feet, with an Edward Roberts label to back, 182cm wide x 106cm high x 59cm deep
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with flute moulded cornice above a single glazed door with glazing bars enclosing straight shelves, the lower projecting part with a central drawer above a door, the canted sides panelled, raised on turned feet. Width 50". Height 82". Depth 34".
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STRINGING INLAID BOWFRONTED CORNER WASHSTAND, with arched solid splash back, the top surface with circular basin aperture above a dummy drawer and a central door, with a central drawer beneath flanked by a pair of dummies, on three square curved legs united by a shaped shelf. Width 27".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement, the arched painted dial with roman numerals, second dial and calendar aperture and inscribed "Thos Baker, Devizes", the hood with swan neck pediment and ebonized angle pillars, the trunk with rectangular door and canted angles, the plain base on shaped plinth, the whole inlaid with ebonized stringing lines. Dial Width 12". Width 13.25". Height 84".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement, the square painted dial with roman numerals, second dial and calendar aperture inscribed "Benjm. Reeves, Berkeley", the hood with swan neck pediment, fluted angle pillars and fret cut door framing, the trunk with short rectangular door and canted angles, the base on bracket feet. Dial Width 13". Width 14". Height 87".
A 19th Century American walnut cased drop dial wall clock, the 12ins painted dial with Roman numerals, and retailer's name J.G. Graves of Sheffield, to the two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with chequered bandings and arabesques, shaped bezel and shaped drop case, the glazed door cast with leaves and fruit, with two turned horizontal bars, 32ins high
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by J. Topham of Nantwich, the 14ins arched painted dial decorated with a duck hunting scene to the arch and shells to spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door with plain cant corners, the base with raised centre panel, 89ins high (enamelled dial marked and lacking bracket feet).
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by William Womersley, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and dial showing phases of the moon to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with deep moulded and overhanging cornice, and reeded columns to hood, shaped trunk door, 78ins high.
A Victorian figured walnut and ebonised dwarf display cabinet with gilt metal mounts and mouldings, the front inlaid in boxwood with oval paterae, arabesques and boxwood stringings, moulded edge to top, fitted two cloth covered shelves enclosed by a single door (lacking glazed panel), with floral and acanthus leaf brackets to sides, on plinth base, 30ins wide x 40ins high
A pair of Edwardian mahogany display cabinets, each with moulded cornice and inlaid chequered frieze, inlaid with satinwood bandings, each fitted three cloth-covered shelves enclosed by a single door, with part astragal mouldings and part panelled, shaped aprons, on slender cabriole legs, 24ins wide x 65ins high (one slightly higher)
An Edwardian mahogany two tier corner cupboard of Georgian design inlaid with boxwood stringings and satinwood bandings, the upper part with angled pediment, fitted two shelves enclosed by a single "thirteen pane" astragal glazed door, the base fitted cupboard enclosed by a single panelled door, the centre inlaid with an oval shell motif, on bracket feet, 27ins wide x 79ins high
An early Victorian mahogany two pedestal sideboard with recessed centre, the low panelled back interspersed by split turned columns with carved capitals, the base fitted one door to kneehole flanked by pedestals, one fitted two sliding trays, the other fitted with a cellaret drawer, each enclosed by a panelled door, and each with two split turned columns with carved capitals, on plinth base, 84ins wide x 52ins high
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the 8 day striking movement with an arched brass dial, having a rocking 'Father Time', Tempus Fugit, above a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, to the foliage engraved centre, inscribed Richard Hacket, Harringworth. Cast corner spandrels, the case mahogany banded and inlaid stringing, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finials, brass gilt Corinthian capped turned pillars, a serpentine top door to the trunk, front reeded angled corners, the base on bracket feet, 7 ft. 1.5 ins.
A 19th century French brass and cloisonne mantel clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped M.S., the cloisonne coloured enamel circular dial in a brass framed corniche case with bevelled glass panels, a cloisonne decorated pendulum bob, the back, inset a frosted glass hinged door, the base on bracket feet. 11 ins.
An Edwardian mahogany china cabinet, Inlaid fine satinwood banding and stringing, the top with a central arcaded surmount, the fabric lined interior with two shelves enclosed by a glazed door flanked by bowed glazed panels, a serpentine stretcher shelf to the square tapering legs on socket feet. 4 ft.
An Edwardian white painted walnut bedroom suite, of a double wardrobe with central mirrored door and carved frieze with moulded cornice and base, 6 ft. 5 ins., wide, a single mirrored door wardrobe with millinery cupboard above four drawers on a long drawer base, 50 ins. wide, and a matching dressing table with shield shape swing mirror, all fitted pierced brass plate handles, square tapering legs with under tier on brass castors, 3 ft. 6 ins., and a matching chest of two short and three long drawers and three pierced back rush seat bedroom chairs. (7)
A South German Carved Limewood Figure of a Female Saint, late 17th/ early 18th century, holding open her voluminous robes to reveal her nude torso, her navel carved with a leaf, looking sensitively downwards (her right forearm lacking), flanked by stylised church tower pierced with three holes and with arched door, 42.5cm high
A Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Oak Longcase Clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with disk inscribed "Alex Giroust, Coventry Street, London", the movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, in a case richly inlaid with flowers and birds, the door with central glazed lenticle, 220cm high.
A 30 Hour Longcase Clock by John Shepley (Stockport), the brass 107.8-inch dial with matted centre and date aperture, the chapter ring with bold 1.2 hour markers, in an oak case with shaped headed door and turned quarter columns, the hood with blind fret panel and dentil moulding, circa 1750, 207cm.
A 30 Hour Longcase Clock, by Bradley, Ilkiston (sic), the 12 1/4" square silvered and brass dial with engraved boldly signed centre with date aperture, in an oak case with shaped moulded headed door and hood with turned columns and burr oak band below key pattern band and broken pediment, circa 1775, now 221cm
An Eight Day Longcase Clock by Archd. Strachan, Newcastle, the 13-inch dial with seconds, date and engraved scrolls, with lunar and tidal dial in the arch, in a mahogany case with rosewood crossbanding and boxwood lines, the shallow arched door with turned and fluted flanking columns, the hood with mounted fluted columns and scroll pediment, the base with beaded mouldings, angled corners and inlaid panel, upon bracket feet, 240cm.
A George III Mahogany Inlaid Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Craig, Carrigill, associated break-arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, pierced cherub spandrels, steel hands, case with reeded columns, associated rectangular case, the "onion" arched trunk door flanked by inlaid sides, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on bell, 213cm high.
An Eight Day Long Case Clock by John Ogden, Sunderland, the 12-inch silvered and brass dial with matted centre, date and seconds, signed in the arch, in a walnut case of good colour with crossbanded break arch door, angled corners and base with similar angles and raised panel, the hood with plain columns, moulded cornice and bracket feet, circa 1745, 226cm including gallery perhaps of slightly later date.
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