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Scottish Jewellery - an agate and citrine multi panel shield boss kilt pin brooch, central citrine, surrounded by alternating agate and citrine twelve section frame, unmarked white metal mounts, 25mm diam; another with central cabochon citrine; a Norse Longboat silver brooch; an Edwardian 9ct gold sweet heart brooch, set with a single turquoise bead, stamped 9ct; others (8)
A JOHN RIDGWAY APPLE GREEN GROUND CABARET TRAY, C1845 PAINTED TO THE CENTRE WITH A LARGE PANEL OF FLOWERS AND GILT, 41CM W, 3/1434 IN GILT For another example see Godden (G A), The Illustrated Guide to Ridgway Porcelains, 1972, Fig 103. In fine condition but for a very minor short hairline crack in one end, no restoration
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched painted dial signed 'G.Wheeler, Bridgnorth', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic numerals and figural painted spandrels depicting the seasons and figural painted arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over reeded front corner hood pilasters and a crossbanded short trunk door above an oval panel between reeded quarter front corner pilasters, on an oval panel box base and splay bracket front feet, 234cm high
A 19th/early 20th century Louis XV style walnut and marquetry serpentine centre table, the top with central marquetry panel of summer blooms within a deep crossbanded border with gilt metal edge, over a well shaped apron on four slender tapering cabriole legs, with gilt metal mounts, 100cm wide, 73cm high, 59.5cm deep
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the two tier open shelf back with turned front corner pilasters with leaf moulded collars, over a shallow long frieze drawer and two glazed single panel doors with re-entrant top corners, opening to reveal one adjustable shelf, between half turned front corner pilasters on petal moulded front feet. 99.5cm wide, 147.5cm high, 47cm deep
An early 19th century oak high dresser, Shropshire, the open rack with a long shelf over two short central shelves flanked by a short open shelf and single panel cabinet door to each side on an enclosed base with three short central drawers flanked by a single cabinet to each side fitted with turned wooden handles raised on stile end supports, 170cm wide, 199cm high, 38cm deep
A 19th century French figured walnut bureau plat the serpentine top with two short and one central long drawer to the back, over an inset leather skiver, within a crossbanded border and beaded quarter gilt metal edge, over a central short frieze drawer, with Sevres style central panel, fitted with leaf moulded, gilt metal handles raised on four well shaped, slender cabriole tapering legs, with gilt metal mounts. 111cm wide, 94.5cm high, 59.5cm deep
An 18th century oak high dresser, North Wales, possibly Denbighshire, the moulded cornice over two open shelves and two single panel cabinet doors, above an open recess and three short frieze drawers over two three panel cabinet doors to the base, raised on shaped stile end supports, 135cm wide, 194cm high, 56cm deep
A 19th century oak livery cupboard, possibly mid Wales, the cavetto cornice over two twin ogee arched panel cabinet doors opening to reveal two fixed shelves over three short false drawer fronts, the base with an arrangement of five short drawers over one long cockbeaded drawer below all fitted with turned wooden handles raised on tall shaped bracket feet, 130cm wide, 183.5cm high, 51cm deep
Early ebonised eight day longcase clock, the 11" brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fixed upon an arched brass plate also with subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials either side of a cast figure of Father Time and two smaller cast figures of cherubs riding eagles, with a Classical panel signed Fran: Gregg, Covent-Garden also bearing the Latin inscription De Mi Regla Mi Valor, the case with long mirrored rounded arched door and the hood with an incomplete stepped pediment, 81" high (pendulum and brass cased weights)
Good walnut marquetry inlaid eight day longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed Benjamin Johnson, Londini, fecit to the silvered chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial above ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the inlaid case with long moulded door with lenticle window, the converted hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice above a fretwork panel, 82" high (pendulum and two weights)
Good Scottish two train regulator longcase clock, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power striking on a bell, the 13" circular silvered dial signed Jas Muirhead, Glasgow, with subsidiary seconds dial, the satin case with moulded arched glazed windows to the front and sides enclosing a mirrored panel to the back, the balloon shaped hood with moulded surround and applied carved acanthus detailing, 85" high (pendulum, two weights)
A 19th century English porcelain vase, probably Minton, the lobed blue striped body with moulded ribbon handles, and a painted panel of exotic birds between turquoise border, the opposing side showing painted flowers within similar border, now converted to a table lamp base, unmarked and lacking original cover, overall height 37.5cm *See Lyon and Turnbull sale, April 22nd 2015 lot 403 for a similar vase in a different colourway. (foot broken and re-stuck)
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, shape 1937, late 19th/early 20th century, of twin handled form with crown-top finial, with central panel painted with exotic birds between a turquoise border, the reverse with raised giltwork, above a square pedestal foot with cockbeaded detail, 24cm high (factory and date mark rubbed)

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