Mid-19th century Chinese export gilt and black lacquer writing cabinet, typically decorated with figurative scenes, the scrolled cresting with foliate finial above a pair of oval panelled doors enclosing a central pocket watch holder, 2 pigeon holes, a mirrored cupboard and an arrangement of 6 drawers, above a portable writing box, the pair of hinged lids enclosing a compartmentalised interior (dividers loose) and base drawer below, the stand with shaped apron decorated with precious objects, on four angular cabriole legs decorated with arabesque scrolls, on carved animal paw feet (some wear to decoration), 73cm wide
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A Chinese export porcelain famille rose 'tobacco leaf' pattern tureen and cover, Qianlong (1736-95), of lobed oval form, decorated with chrysanthemum, peony and tobacco leaves in underglaze blue, puce, shades of green, yellow and gilding, flower head handles and finial, chipped, gilding rubbed, 12" wide
A Late 19th Century French Miniature Travelling Clock the 3cm engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals and pendulum aperture Mother of Pearl surround and brass trefoil finial raised on brass ball feet on a brass and Mother of Pearl Base; 6cm high contained in a silk lined Lovenest Case inscribed A.LANCEL. 19B & MONTMATRE Paris.
A German Late 19/early 20th Century Walnut Vienna Wall Clock, the 2-train 8-day movement by Junglars striking on a gong the 16.5cm dial with leaf moulded central brass boss and black Roman numerals, the case with halved turned columns, detachable carved horse and urn finial pediment. Height 132cm.
Cox - London. A George III Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Banjo Barometer in the Sheraton manner, the broken arch pediment centred by a brass finial circular shell inlay below and on the rounded base. Two turret shells flanking the thermometer bulb with spirit on a silvered scale the dial within a brass bezel. 97cm high.
W.Smith Crowland. An early XIX Century Mahogany and boxwood line inlaid Banjo Barometer in the Sheraton manner, the broken arch pediment centred by a brass finial circular rosette inlay below and on the rounded base the arched silvered thermometer flanked by two turret shells. The inscribed 20.5cm silvered dial warranted. 96cm high (W.Smith recorded 1825-1850).
A 19th Century Mahogany Ladies Dressing Table, the heart shaped mirror held between lyre supports over a well flanked by shelves and secret compartments open shelves and central compartment with pagoda lid brass finial and flanked by tandor shuttered compartments over two drawers shaped frieze on square tapering legs joined by an oval undertier 60.5cm wide.
A ROYAL WORCESTER GEORGE H COLE DECORATED GREEN GROUND ROSE JAR and COVER, 2048, the pierced Cover with gilded finial, the body with reserved cartouche painted with a cluster of garden flowers and signed "Cole" within a "C" scroll border in raised gilding. Black transfer printed factory mark, date mark for 1903, Reg. No: 336896 and 2048. Cover AF. Height 9.5".
A mahogany longcase clock, dated from the first quarter of the 19th century having selected flame veneers with boxwood and ebony string inlays, the hood with swan neck pediment, central eagle ball finial and flanked by spiral columns. The clock has a married eight day striking movement with 12 inch brass arch dial and having lunar aperature with high water at Bristol Key, chapter ring with roman numerals, cast corner spandrels, engraved centre panel, date aperature and second hand, maker Lawrence of Bristol, 7ft 5 inches high.
An early 20th century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the eight day three-train movement with anchor escapement, striking the hour and chiming the quarters on five tubular gongs, the 12inch brass arched dial with foliate spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with 'chime/silent' dial within dolphin spandrels, the case with glazed door and inlaid in the neo-classical style with swags and urns, the hood with brass capital Corinthian columns beneath a broken pediment and brass ball finial, 235cm high, the dial with retailer's stamp for Yoell, Retford
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell, the 13in. painted and arched dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes divisions, and subsidiary date and seconds dial, painted with fruit spandrels, the arch with automaton moonphase, indistinctly inscribed GEO: GOODALL TADCASTER, the case inlaid with panels of urns and geometric foliage, the hood with fluted columns and broken pediment with ball finial, 234cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell, the painted square 12in. dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, painted with floral spandrels and a bird on a branch, inscribed Jn Sidery, Hamstead Norris, the plain case with gilt-metal furniture, the hood with plain gilt-metal-capped columns and broken pediment, 201cm high (replacement finial)
Samuel Hart, Devizes, a 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the arched and painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a buccholic scene of cattle and pigs in a farm yard setting, the line-inlaid case with canted corners, the hood with plain pillars, broken pediment and eagle finial, 222cm high
A George IV mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell, the arched and painted 14in. dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary date and seconds dial, painted with spandrels of figures representing the Continents, the arch with a moonphase automaton, the case with shaped door and a pair of Corinthian fluted pilasters with gilt-metal bases and capitals, the hood with a pair of similar columns and swan-neck pediment with ball finial, 225cm high
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the circular convex painted dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular case inlaid with brass ornament, the domed and stepped pediment with gilt-metal acorn finial, 61cm high (some damage and lost inlay to the case)
Eardley Norton, London; a George III mahogany bracket clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell and with half-hour pass-strike, the arched brass 7in. dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary calendar dial with centre sweep hand, the arch with 'Strike/Silent' dial, beneath a demi-lune band inscribed EARDLEY NORTON LONDON, gilt foliate spandrels, the domed case with canted corners and fluted pilasters, the square tapered pediment surmounted with a gilt-metal ball finial, two lower finials 55cm high
James McCabe, London; a George III quarter-chiming musical table clock, the eight-day three-train fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell and chiming on twelve bells with pull repeat, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals within foliate spandrels, the arch with three subsidiary dials, 'Chime/Silent', 'Fast/Slow' and selection for seven tunes, namely 'Hunter Blair's Reel, Evening Hymn, Voice of Love, blue bell of Scotland, Molly put the Kettle on & White Cockade', above a plaque inscribed James McCabe London, the case with four gilt-metal ogee-bracket feet, two carrying handles the canted corners with fluted pilasters, the domed pediment surmounted with a gilt-metal ball finial and with panels of silk-backed gilt-metal sound frets, 65cm high
A 19th century rosewood mantel clock, the eight-day two-train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the enamelled lancet dial with Roman numerals and inscribed S. HART ~ DEVIZES, the rectangular case with brass-inlaid canted corners, the pediment with radiating gadroons surmounted with a gilt-metal pineapple finial, 32cm high (dial restored)
J Aprile, Sudbury; a mid 19th century mahogany and inlaid wheel barometer, the silvered dial with central sweep hand and inscribed J Aprile, Sudbury, Warranted, beneath a large thermometer with silvered register, the case inlaid with shell motif panels, surmounted with a broken pediment and urn finial, 100cm high
An 'Osiris' pewter and glass box and cover, of slightly tapering square section with open sides revealing the clear glass liner within, embellished with a band of interwoven branches, the drop-on cover having a cruciform shaped and handle-finial, 14.5cm. high, marked on base, marked 'Osiris', '1114' and 'Isis' in oval, also 'Gg Leykauf Nuernberg'
A large and impressive W.M.F. plated metal and clear glass punch bowl, cover and ladle, the broad oviform vessel engraved with sinuous bands and geometric motifs, resting within a stylish geometric base with elliptical loop handles, the domed cover having an openwork finial, 36cm high, the ladle embellished en-suite, all with stamped maker's marks
A Charles Boyton silver covered chalice, made to commemorate the Coronation of George VI, the shallow vessel applied with foliate handles each surmounted with lion holding a shield, above a fruit and leaf knop on a tapering plain stem rising from a plain domed circular foot, the drop-in cover having a crown finial, 27cm. high, marked 'CB' with facsimile signature and London hallmarks for 1936.
A stylish Continental Art Deco plated and wooden five-piece teaset, in the manner of Puiforcat, comprising teapot and cover, 14.5cm. high, a hot water jug and cover, 19cm. high, a milk jug, 12.5cm. high, and a covered sugar bowl, 9.5cm. high, with generally plain surfaces with reeded banding having wooden handles and wooden elements to the finial/handle on each cover, makers mark 'BB', on an oval tray en suite with the set, 49cm. long.
A large Arts and Crafts copper and wrought-iron coal box and cover, the vessel of broad oviform embossed with ovals and stylised foliate sprays applied with leaf-form loop handles in wrought iron, that extend to form bifurcated supports, the domed cover having a spring-like wire finial, 53cm high
Edwardian four piece tea set, by Walker and Hall, comprising of coffee pot of oval form, with ebonised mushroom finial, harp handle, fluted body, raised on a single pedestal base, 27cms (10.5") high, 22ozs 68 dwt, together with a matching teapot, 18cms 97") high, 20ozs 52dwt, sucrier, 12cms (4.5") high, 11 ozs 58 dwt, and cream, 10cms (4") high, 6 ozs 89 dwt, Sheffield 1912, (4)

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