A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with thirty hour movement, the square brass dial with rococo spandrels and roman numerals, the square hood with turned angle pillars, the ogee arch moulded trunk with a similarly arched long door, the base now with a projecting square panel. Dial Width 9.5". Width 12". Height 85".
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An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the broken swan-neck pediment above a pair of columns and a rectangular trunk door, the panelled base with plinth, the square white painted dial signed Elliott and Son, Ashford, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the single train brass movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel with passing strike on a bell, (base damaged), 202cm high
Mahogany and brass mounted longcase clock, circa 1910, in George III style, the arched hood mounted by three ball finials above an arched trunk door flanked by stop fluted canted corners, on a moulded panel base and bracket feet, the circular white painted dial inscribed Maple & Co Ltd London, with roman hour numerals and silent strike lever, the two train brass movement with anchor escapement striking half hourly on a gong, 210cms high
A George III Scottish mahogany and line inlaid longcase clock, the flat topped hood above a rectangular trunk door and a panelled base on a moulded plinth, with marquetry reserves of thistles, a parrot and a stag, the 14inch painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, decorated with a scene depicting the death of the Duke of Wellington to the arch, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (restored) 212.5cms high
A George III stained mahogany and fruitwood banded longcase clock, the arched hood with gilt painted frieze above a pair of columns, the trunk with arched door above a panelled base on bracket feet, the 13 inch arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and a moon face to the arch, the two train brass movement with anchor escaspement striking on a bell, (restored) 221cms high
A George III north country mahogany long case clock, the eight day striking movement with 14 inch white enamel dial with moon face and date apertures, the hood with brass mounted broken swan neck pediment over a tole paint shell frieze, the trunk with double arched door between reeded jams, the box base with canted corners on ogee bracket feet, 232cms
An Ipswich oak court cupboard, in 17th century style, the rectangular moulded top above a match strike carved frieze and an arched panel door, between canted side panels and leaf carved cup and cover supports, above an arcaded frieze and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, flanked by channel moulded stiles, 122cms wide
19th century oak cased German bracket clock, the architectural shaped top with turned finials, above a glazed door, gilt brass dial and corner spandrels, the silvered chaper ring engraved R.H. Halford and Sons, Fenchurch Street, London. The 2 train movement, strinking on 2 gongs. Stands 12ins.
An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton revival display cabinet with moulded arched cresting rail, the frieze inlaid with a satin wood oval and specimen wood scrolls, the twin glass shelves enclosed by an astragal moulded glazed door, the whole outlined with satin wood stringing and chequer banding on square tapered supports with splayed feet, 62cm x 185cm high (24.5"x73")
An Edwardian mahogany bedroom suite, comprising wardrobe with stepped cornice above oval mirror door enclosed by ribbon tied bell flower urn inlays, above a single long drawer, on bracket feet, 130cm x 204cm (51" x 80.5"), a drop centre dressing table with oval mirror above four short and two long drawers, on square tapered supports, 114cm (45"), a washstand with white marble raised back and top above a pair of doors, on square tapered supports, 107cm (42"), a bedstead, the railed head and footboards inlaid with ribbon tied bell flowers, 137cm (54"), the whole outlined with chequered banding and boxwood stringing, (4)
A George III style mahogany serpentine display cabinet, the raised back with pendant cresting and with a gadrooned top with Greek key frieze above a twin above a twin curl veneer mahogany crossbanded and blind fret decorated door enclosed by a pair of serpentine glazed doors each with twin shelves, on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 150cm x 144cm (59" x 56.75")
Waring & Gillow - An Art Deco painted oak bedroom suite comprising two door wardrobe, 117cm (46"); tallboy with slide out tray above two shelves, 76cm (30"); kneehole dressing table with upright rectangular bevelled mirror plate above seven drawers, 106cm (41.75"), bedstead, 137cm (54"); single door bedside cabinet, the whole applied with burr walnut shaped panels and detail on shaped skirted base (5)
An Edwardian golden oak bedroom suite comprising wardrobe, the angular pediment with urn finial above a single bevelled mirror door enclosed by a pair of raised and fielded panels, a single drawer below on shaped bracket feet, 118cm x 220cm (46.5" x 86.5"); dressing table with upright mirrored plate above two short drawers, the moulded top with two further drawers, on ring turned tapering supports, 104cm (42"); washstand, the low raised back with moulded top rail and inset with five tiles with stylised foliate detail above a single drawer on turned tapering suports joined by a similarly turned towel rail, 87cm (34.25"), the whole with twist turned brass swan neck handles with pierced back plates (3)
A 19th century French vernis Martin type vitrine in rococo style, with gilt metal mounts, painted overall with a musical trophy, flower sprays and figures, on a bronzed ground, the platform top above an elongated bombe cabinet with glazed sides and door enclosing a shelf, on a cushion shaped base and cabriole legs, 132 high x 42.5cm wide
A pair of Victorian burr walnut serpentine side cabinets, each with gilt metal borders and mounts, with floral marquetry to the frieze, front and sides, the panelled door enclosing fabric covered shelves, flanked by gilt metal caryatids, on a plinth base, 107 high x 100 cm wide, paper label verso.
A late 19th century olive wood davenport type desk, the raised back with a foliate carved and pierced three-quarter gallery centred with an architectural roundel, above two ebony strung hinged top recesses, the writing slope with a parquetry band and painted 'Jerusalem', with a panelled door to each side enclosing six drawers with recessed turned handles, with winged beast, scroll and entrelac supports, on a plinth base and turned feet, the back veneered, 105 high x 60.5 deep x 72cm wide
A burr walnut and feather banded bureau cabinet in George I style, the domed architectural pediment with an ogee moulding, above a shaped door with a bevelled mirror enclosing adjustable shelves and drawers, above a slide, the base with a fall enclosing pigeon holes, drawers and an inset, above three long drawers, on bracket feet, 204.5 high x 66cm wide
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Breakfront Pedestal Sideboard, the arched cresting board with central moulded fan motif flanked by scrolls, the front with a central convex drawer, the pedestals each with a door, the upper part simulating a drawer and incorporating corbels, one enclosing a celleret, the whole raised on eight brass lions paw feet. Width 72".
A Mid 19th Century Welsh Mahogany Long Case Clock with eight day, two train movement, the painted dial with "rocking ship" within the arch, roman numerals, second dial and calender aperture inscribed "S Willman, Bangor", the arched hood with swan neck pediment, baluster turned angle pillars and half pillars, the trunk with short rectangular door flanked by half pillars, the base with inset rectangular panel and canted angles, on ogee bracket feet. Dial Width 14". Width 20". Height 96".
A Mid Victorian Welsh Inlaid Oak Long Case Clock with eight day movement, the arched painted dial with roman numerals, second dial and calendar aperture inscribed "A Pratt & Sons Haverfordwest", the hood with swan neck pediment and bobbin turned half pillars, the trunk with a short shaped cross banded door flanked by bobbin turned quadrant pilasters, the cross banded base with central lozenge motifs, raised on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 15". Height 85".
A Mid 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with thirty hour movement, the square brass dial with rococo spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with roman hour and large arabic minute numerals inscribed "William Bilbie Chewstoke", the matt centre with calender aperture engraved with rose and star motifs, the hood with blind fret friezes surmounted by three brass globe finials, the trunk having a long rectangular door inlaid with star motifs, the short trunk with half star, on tall bracket feet.
A Mid 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with eight day movement, the square brass dial with baroque spandrels, the chapter ring with roman numerals inscribed "Robert Heath Burford", the square hood now with shaped pediment with turned angle pillars, the trunk with long rectangular door, the base on bracket feet. Dial Width 10". Width 11.5". Height 84".
A pair of late Victorian birds eye maple and rosewood mounted wardrobes, each with shaped pediment bearing monogramme "HS", one with central mirror door and left left hand door opening to reveal a cedar lined interior of two linen shelves above two short and two long drawers with lacquered brass handles, the right hand door opening to reveal four shelves and three small drawers raised on a plain plinth base (left hand door bears label inscribed "Mrs P Barker,. Apr.16.1881"), the other with central mirror door flanked by dummy door and small door all enclosing a hanging space with rail and hooks, each 136.5 cm wide x 213 cm high.
A circa 1700 marquetry inlaid cased long case clock, the 8 day movement, the silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and. Arabic numerals, with seconds dial and date aperture, the face decorated with scrolling foliage, birds and basket of fruit, the pierced gilt metal spandrels with cherubs holding aloft a Queen's crown, the chapter ring inscribed "Thomas White. Fairford", housed within a walnut and floral marquetry inlaid case, the door decorated with birds and vases of blossoming flowers and with circular lenticle above a plain walnut base (with alterations), 211.5 cm high.
A Late George III Eight Day Mahogany Long Case Clock, by W Bury, London, the 33cm broken arch brass dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic minutes to the silvered chapter ring, signed, with gilt metal mask cast spandrels, lunar dial to the arch showing phases of the moon, the baluster knopped four pillar movement with false plate, the hood with broken apex pediment over an arched glazed door flanked by turned pillars, tall shaped trunk door flanked by canted simulated blind fret carved stiles, on a panelled base and shallow bracket feet, 220cm high
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