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Early George III oak-cased 30-hour brass dial longcase clock with rocking 'Tempus Fugit' automaton, the 11-inch break-arched brass dial with engraved signature to the Roman and Arabic chapter ring, 'Bilby Dorling, S. Edmunds Bury' [Bury St. Edmunds], framing a matted centre with calendar, within Baroque mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with engraved 'Tempus Fugit' ring framing Father Time figure, the flat-topped case with brass ball-and-spire finials over sunken hood columns, long trunk door and shortened base, 211cm high
Early 19th century Scottish mahogany-cased 8-day painted dial longcase clock, W. Young, Dundee, circa 1830, the named 13-inch break-arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, within spandrels painted as the Four Continents, the arch decorated with The Landing of Mary Queen of Scots at Leith Harbour, the case with swan-neck pediment, brass ball and spire finials, and reeded square hood columns over panelled figured short door between quadrants. on panelled base and bracket feet, 215cm high, sold with two weights, pendulum and winder (no key)
Winterhalder & Hofmeier carved walnut chiming bracket clock, retailed by 'Given Bros., Gracechurch St. E. C.', the rectangular brass dial having an inscribed 6-inch silvered chapter ring with matted centre, beneath subsidiary dials for Slow / Fast and Chime / Silent, the three train movement, stamped to the backplate 'W & H / Sch.', chiming the quarters on four coiled gongs and the hour on a further gong, the arched case with carved pediment, door frame and frieze, 39cm high, sold with pendulum and winder
* Scholar's Table. A Chinese hardwood scholars table, of rectangular form with carved moulding, staining to the top, 31 cm high x 75 cm wide x 51 cm deep, together with a 20th century Chinese hardwood table cabinet, with fret cut gallery above a bank of drawers with a cabinet door to the right, 40 cm high x 34.5 cm wide x 20 cm deep, a Chinese hardwood double gourd stand, 24 cm long plus a 19th century miniature hardwood table, 19.5 cm high x 29 cm QTY: (4)
A pair of Venetian hexagonal metal lanterns, 18th/19th century. Each with a single glazed door opening to revela a pricket candle holder, with further glazed panels, on later wooden stands, full height 140cm, metal height 55cm, width 24cm.The listed postage quote is for the lanterns only as they could be removed from the bases if required.
An early 19th century mahogany two section Secretaire bookcase, with two lattice glazed door, a Secretaire with drawer fitted interior and three long drawers below. 110x240x55cm. Missing finials from cornice, and beading to one side (some present in drawer). Back panel needs re-pining. Some minor damage to sides, and signs of worm.
A 17th century oak court cupboard, with chip carved and panelled decoration. 156x165x54cm.Note inside one door reading:"The lettering upon this cabinet CEM 1688 refers to the Morris family of Rochdale. After the death of Doctor John Walter Morris in February 1893, to whom it descended, it was purchased by Robert Taylor Heape (1848-1919?) who afterwards gave it to me. Signed Rich Heap, Healy Hall 1916."This is in two sections. Appears to have been stored somewhere damp. Some signs of repair and restoration. Missing locks. Worm damage to back. No runners to bottom drawers, and floor panels are absent. May have had additional decoration to the top which is now absent. Front shelf is loose. Loss to right side. Skirt to left side has detatched. Cracks to lower right panel.
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