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An 18th century mahogany writing bureau: the angular cleated fall opening to reveal fully-fitted interior with varying sized and shaped drawers, pigeonholes and a central cupboard door with two arches. Four full-width graduated drawers with ovolo mouldings, raised on high bracket feet and with two brass side swan-neck carrying handles (92cm wide x 54cm deep x 107cm high)
A mid-19th century continental figured walnut secrétaire chest: the moulded top above a single veneered fall opening to reveal fitted interior with varying sized drawers and central cupboard door, three further full-width drawers below and raised on shaped stile bracket feet with scrolls (88cm wide x 45cm deep x 121cm high)
A contemporary and appealing light Oak cased Longcase Clock, the eight day movement having brass face engraved ''Richard Brompton, Longhope, Glos'' with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes and with cast brass spandrels and an inset seconds dial below, the 12 o'clock postion, the movement striking the hours on a bell, 74 1/2'' high x 18 1/2'' wide x 10'' deep. Running satisfactorily during cataloguing. Door key present.
A Mahogany cased Longcase Clock of excellent quality, the brass face (13 9/16" square plus the arch) with a silvered chapter ring having Arabic numerals, inset second hand, finely engraved scrollwork detail and with Chime/Silent and Whittington/Westminster subsidiary indicators to the arch. The three-train movement being a dead beat type striking the hours and quarter hours on nine tubular bells. The weights are extremely heavy (the largest 14 Kg approx.) and it is believed that the clock is 30 days running. The Mahogany of the case is beautifully relieved by light and dark-wood strung cross-banding and with an inlaid depiction of a shell to the base section. The hood has a scroll pediment, a sphere & spike finial and fret-worked screens to the two sides, 97 1/2'' high x 22'' wide x 14 1/2'' deep maximum at the base. The nickel/silvered weights and tubular bells are visible through a bevelled oval window in the door of the case, as is the pendulum which has a wooden shaft and a turned solid metal bob-weight. The winding crank handle and a key are present. No makers name is to be found. The clock which appears to have power maintained during winding has been running satisfactorily prior to the sale including the Westminster/Whittington chimes.
Small Spring driven German wall clock in a mahogany case with turned columns and pendants, with a fully glazed door and gridiron pendulum, ivorine dial with Roman numerals and gothic steel hands, eight day movement striking the hours on a gong.Dimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 35cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
Compact German striking wall clock in the Viennese style c 1910, in a mahogany case with applied carving and turned finials, with a fully glazed door, dial with an ivorine chapter and gilt centre, Roman numerals, minute track and gothic steel hands, 8-day spring driven movement with visible pendulum, wooden rod and spun brass bob. Dimensions: Height: 86cm Length/Width: 31cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
German early 20th century wall clock in a mahogany case with an architectural pediment and turned finial, with applied carving and pendant finials, fully glazed door with a visible gridiron pendulum, eight-day spring driven striking movement striking the hours on a gong, dial with Roman numerals to the chapter and a gilt repouss� centre. Dimensions: Height: 82cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
Dickens (Charles): Household Words/A Weekly Journal, seventeen harlequin runs, comprising volumes I-III, V-VII, IX-XIX, London: Office, 1850-1859, original publisher's cloth over boards, 8vo, (17); The Pickwick Papers/The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, with Forty-Three Illustrations, by R. Seymour and Phiz, first edition in book form, London: Chapman and Hall, 1837, additional engraved title leaf with "Phiz fec:t" in exergue and "Tony Weller" above the pub door, additionally illustrated with a portrait engraving of the author after Sir Thomas Lawrence, rebacked contemporary green calf, 8vo, (1); Reynolds (G.W.M.), Pickwick Abroad, first edition, London: Thomas Tegg, 1839, illustrated, original publisher's pictorial cloth, 8vo, (1); Grego (Joseph, editor), Pictorial Pickwickiana [...], two-volume set, London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1899, original green cloth, 8vo, (2); Fitzgerald's History of Pickwick, 1891, green cloth, 8vo, (1); All The Year Round, volumes IV & V only, London: Messrs. Chapman and Hall, 1861, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, (2), [23]
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