A Pair of Early 18th Century Upholstered Armchairs of modest proportions. The tall arch-topped back, out-swept arms and seats covered in calico and standing on elaborately turned legs united by similarly turned H-form stretchers with a ball finial to each centre, 45 ins (114 cms) high, 25 ins (64 cms) wide, 21 ins (54 cms) deep.
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A William & Mary Stool. The padded seat with re-entrant corner quadrants covered in a sculpted crimson velvet edged with tasselled fringing. The voluted S-scroll legs united by a scrolling X-form stretcher with an turned urn finial to the centre, 16½ ins (42 cms) high, 19 ins x 16 ins (48 cm x 41 cms).
An Antique Copy of a 15th Century Gilt Brass Chandelier which hung in St Katherine's Hospital, Regents Park, London. The Gothic style body composed of a central bar surrounded by six further uprights adorned with 17th century style classical busts and surmounted by an Heraldic lion sat bearing a shield above six S-scroll branches and a tapering base with lion's head finial bearing a pendant ring, 27½ ins (70 cms) in length. [The original illustrated in 'Iron & Brass Implements of The English Home' J. Seymour Lindsay, ill. No. 287].
An Unusual Joined Oak Armchair with pegged bar tray to the front. The broad shaped cresting rail carved with initials HB and date 1718 between daisy wheels defined against a recessed pitted ground with raised edging and lobed terminals. The uprights adorned with split spindles and flanked by scrolling 'ear-pieces' either side of the plain back panel. The shaped arm rests with turned finial pegs to the front securing a detachable tray above fillet turned baluster posts leading to a plank seat on turned legs with stretchers. 41 ins (104 cms) high, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21¼ ins (54 cms) deep.
A 16th Century Spanish Wrought Iron Processional Cross. The crucifix finial mounted with a bronze figure of Christ to the front and a rosette to the rear, above a pierced two tiered chamber with spired finials, and a blade knopped cylindrical pole socket. Mounted on a later velvet clad base 27½ ins (70 cms) high.
An 18th Century German Bronze Six Branch Chandelier. The fillet knopped stem above a globe pendant enriched with punchwork, and having two discoid platforms; one cut with dovetails for slot-on reflectors above the other pierced with mortise holes numbered by a series of dots coinciding to the tenons of the scrolling candle arms. The piece surmounted by a bird finial with suspension ring, 18½ ins (47 cms) high, 24 ins (61 cms) wide.
A collection of silver and white metal items, to include a silver napkin ring with shell finial, Brockington Brothers, Chester 1903, a child's silver rattle, whistle and mother of pearl teether, JMR, Birmingham 1890, a white metal embosed pill box and various other silver metal wares including a dressing table mirror and two brushes (Qty)
A good mid 19th c. Mahogany eight day Longcase Clock by Hancock of Yeovil, the hood having swan pediment with central brass finial, single pane door, opening to reveal painted face with lady at a stile and flowers to the corners, circular Roman numeral face with second hand and date roller, thirty hour movement, long flame Mahogany strung door, flanked by canted fluted corners, on lower flame and strung panel base, and bracket feet, 19 1/4'' wide x 88'' high x 9 1/2'' deep
A 19th c. Mahogany cased Vienna Wall Clock having central finial to the platform pediment top, the single pane door having half-bobbin mouldings and half-turned columns to the sides, cream Roman numeral face in brass surround, 30 hour movement, brass pendulum, having lower moulded base flanked by inverted finials, 36'' high x 16'' wide
Thirty presentation packs (1987-1990) Westminster mint philatelic classics, war tax stamp collection, Concorde finial flight FDC, Isle of Man history of powered flight mint stamp collection, British Army Uniform sheet, Queens Golden Jubilee collections in two folders including first day covers, coins covers, three albums 100 years of flight including coin covers, first day covers and a album of used world stamps
An early 19th century nautical themed longcase clock by Jonathan Benham, Cullompton:, the arched painted dial signed as per title, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with automaton ship movement to arch section of dial, the upper spandrels painted with churches the lower with ships, under a swan neck pediment hood with eagle and ball finial, cross grained door and chamfered inlaid trunk, 228cm high.
A Majolica game pie dish by George Jones, the lid with a quail finial on a ground of ferns, the base with rabbits and twin naturalistic handles, original white liner, pattern No. 3416, impressed George Jones mark, registration mark for 28th August 1874, parcel No. 4, maximum width 27cm. Condition Report Minor chip to end of beak and crazing on beak. One area on edge of pie dish looks like may have had restoration (see image) but well done if this is the case.
A fine Regency chiming, triple train bracket clock by Woodall, Birchin Lane, Cornhill signed to the cream enamelled dial, the ebony veneered and ebonised case inlaid with brass swags with brass ball finial, brass carrying handles and brass ball feet. Further signed to the back behind the adjustable pendulum, height 52cm (See illustration). Condition report: signs of old restoration, hands good, face has some scratches, ebonised front of case has several hairline cracks.

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