19TH CENTURY GERMAN OAK BRACKET CLOCK by Winterhalder and Hofmeier, serial number 2887, with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, with chime dial and a movement regulator dial, with brass acorn finial and the face flanked with brass corinthian columns, decorated with brass mounted swags, 60cm high, 36cm wide
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A George I Walnut Bureau Bookcase England circa 1720, the upper part with broken arched pediment with a gilt urn finial above double doors with bevelled mirror plates, in burr walnut with fine, original patination, 100cm wide, 240cm high , 59cm deep This fine quality George I burr walnut bureau bookcase has a scrolled pediment flanking a gilt cartouche above doors that retain their original bevelled mirror plates with yew wood cross banding. The doors open to reveal a fitted interior, and the fall has a finely figured bookmatched walnut veneer and opens to reveal pigeon holes and drawers and secret drawers behind the pilasters. Below there are two short and two long drawers each retaining its original hardware. The whole stands on bracket feet.
A Pair of Gilt Bronze Atheniennes Sweden circa 1820, the bronze patinated tô le covers are enriched with neo-classical gilt bronze mouldings and surmounted by overscale flame finials, the bodies are mounted with a pierced gilt bronze scroll terminating in foliate motifs, the base of the bowl has a pineapple finial mounted upon rows of alternate bright burnished and matt reeding, they stand on a tripod of finely wrought legs with boldly modelled rams' head capitals and terminating in double hoof feet, the whole stands on a concave sided tripod plinth terminating in flattened bun feet, 28 wide, 70cm high
A Regency Cut Glass Chandelier England circa 1815, possibly by James Blades of London, with elaborate gilt metal mounts, the cresting hung with festoons of icicle drops and with diamond and step-cut canopies, above strands of square faceted drops descending to the receiver ring, with scroll candle arms leading to diamond-cut nozzles, the base densely hung with icicle drops and with central faceted ball finial, 122cm high, 76cm diameter
A Regency Cut Glass Dish Light England circa 1810, in splendid original condition, 112cm high, An unusual Regency cut glass dish light having circular bronze rim, enriched with finely chased gilt-metal mounts with Celtic regal masks, enclosing an exceptional cut glass dish, dressed with faceted glass drops, supporting eight candle nozzles. The four original bronze chains suspended from a top cut glass canopy, similarly dressed with period cut glass drops having a rare and unusual center piece of three tiers of fronds with graduating chains of cut glass drops, surmounted by a cut glass faceted finial at the top.
A Bronze and Gilt Empire Chandelier France circa 1810, the canopy is enriched with gilt metal open anthemion and supports the body of the chandelier which is surmounted by a tazza issuing forth a gilt flambeau, each of the arms is of 'S' scroll form in bronze with a gilt socles enriched with neo-classical decoration, the base of the chandelier is fashioned as roundels of further neo-classical ornament terminating in an acorn finial, 76cm high
A 19th Century Bronze Lantern England circa 1850, a cylindrical bronze lantern with elaborately cast serpentine and foliate arched supports ending in turned urn finials above flat Ionic pilasters, with additional curling spandrail, the door opening with foliate cast handle and the base finished with central finial mounted paterae, now fitted for electricity, 42cm wide, 81.3cm high
A SUPERB 19TH CENTURY FRENCH LOUIS XVI MARBLE AND ORMOLU THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE by SHREVE CRUMP & LOW, the clock with eight day movement with gong stamped EM 11188, with urn finial, reeded column supports, glass sides, 18.5ins high, complete with a matching pair of five light candelabra, 21ins high.
A George III silver Regimental Trophy, London 1802 by Peter Anneand William Bateman, the floral finial over leaf decoration, scrolling acanthus border with floral and bluebell swags, drum with flags and weapon cartouche, leaf turned foot, opposing acanthus and reeded handles with silver gilt lining, presented to the family of Robert Findlay Esq, late Major of the 2nd Regiment of the Officers of the Corps, 1802, 86toz, 40cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 192 - Good condition, box it comes in is cracked across lid, dent to foliate area of lid, minor nicks to edges. Split to base along stepped rim, almost half circumfrance.
A George IV silver teacaddy, Glasgow 1829 by Robert Gray & Sons, with rose finial, domed rectangular lid, tapering ogee trunk with shell and vine leaf apron on pierced scrolling feet, with allover floral decoration and boar crest, 'The Bequest of Robert Muirhead Esq 1828' engraved to base, 12toz CONDITION REPORT: Lot 194 - Large dents to front, other minor dents, lid is tight.
A near complete set of boxwood and ebony weighted Jaques chess pieces, with red crown stamp to rook, (knight lacking), in Victorian mahogany box CONDITION REPORT: Lot 425 - Black Set: King lacking cross finial, Queen has chip to crown, one bishop lacking finial and has cracked base, rook has cracked base and the other has chipped castle, four pawns are chipped to collar, two cracked at base, lacking knight. White Set: King lacking cross finial, bishop has small chip to base, one pawn with chipped collar and one with finial off (but finial is present), lacking a knight. One black and one white rook with red crown stamp to top. King: 9.5cm high (lacking finial).
A French brass mantle clock, by Comptoir General Bol Poissonniere, Paris, mounted by urn finial, circular face, Arabic & Roman numerals, allover foliate decoration and striking bell, 33cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 453 - finial loose, rubbing to face, small chips to edge of glass on face, no key, clock strikes, mechanism untested, left window does not lock when wound.

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