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Y An Austrian brass inlaid rosewood grande-sonnerie striking mantel clock, unsigned, circa 1840, the four pillar triple train short duration movement with anchor escapement regulated by half-seconds disc-bob pendulum with silk suspension, and sounding the quarters on a coiled gong followed by the hours on a second larger gong at every quarter hour or on demand via pull trip repeat function, the 5.5 inch circular convex white enamel dial with concentric calendar ring to centre within vertical Arabic hour numerals and outer minute ring, with steel spade hands set behind hinged engine-turned brass convex glazed bezel, the rectangular case with butterfly centred brass scroll inlaid shaped crest over conforming spandrel decoration and line borders enclosing a mask-centred motif beneath dial to front flanked by panel-strung canted angles, the rear with lift-out access panel, on tall cavetto moulded skirt base with further butterfly-centred elaborate brass scroll inlaid decoration within line borders to front over small disc feet, (lacking calendar hand), 47cm (18.5ins) high. Condition Report: Damages to dial including but not limited to; section missing between 4-5, losses around winders, later screw fixing between 10/11, rubbing and marks, margin losses, Case cleaned- sides are faux rosewood, some brass lifting including to cresting Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE PILLAR DINING TABLECIRCA 1790With four additional leaf insertions73cm high, the top 137cm wide, 293cm long excluding leaf insertionsThe two original leaf insertions each 53cm long, the two later leaf insertions each 76cm longCondition Report: Marks, scratches, chips, splits, knocks, abrasions commensurate with age and useCleaned, some repairs/restorationThe two wider loose leaves modernThe underside of the top with shadows and holes; the two narrower loose leaves with applied reeded edges - the top adapted at some stageThe leaves to be used either/or, rather than all four at the same timeEvidence of some wormPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY MAHOGANY TRIPLE PILLAR EXTENDING DINING TABLECIRCA 1815 With two additional leaf insertions, the supports incorporating ebonised ring turning, on outswept legs72cm high, 335cm long, overall, 122cm Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, pitting, abrasions consistent with age and useThe two loose leaves heavier timber, probably not original to this table; later revolving bearers to support the loose leavesSome chips and patches to corners of top and leavesCleaned and polished overallLacking some table clips The lacquer worn to the cappings and castersPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CARVED ALABASTER FIGURES ON MARBLE STANDS19TH CENTURY, ITALIANDepicting two shepherdesses, the taller 65cm highon similar spiral turned variegated serpentine marble stands, the taller 114cm high Condition Report: One pillar: marks, knocks, scratches and chips to the base and column. The column is slightly loose from the base, but overall is stableThe figure with a sheep: marks, knocks and scratches A glued repair to the sheep's ear and glued chip to the front leading edgeThe top of the little finger is chipped off and not with the item at time of reportA blue stain on the left side of the figure's jacketThe other pillar: marks, knocks, scratches and chips, including 3 larger chips; two to the base of the column and one to the serpentine patternThe figure with the goat and pale: marks, knocks, chips and scratches The goat is missing both outer horns and tailThe figure with rim chips to the skirtAdditional measurements: The octagonal base, 34.5cm diameterThe spiral column, 114cm highThe circular top of the column, 29.5cm diameter (approximately)Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A George II Revival Chippendale design mahogany tray top silver or occasional table, the tilting top on birdcage support, shaped gallery pierced and carved in the Rococo taste with scrolling foliage and fan paterae, fluted baluster pillar and cabriole legs carved with acanthus, ball and claw feet, 79cm high, 74cm wide, c.1910
A Victorian walnut and mahogany centre table, oval quarter-veneered tilting top crossbanded and outlined with a parquetry band of alternating timbers, 'pierced' waisted column enclosing a slender turned pillar, quadform base, cabriole legs boldly carved with scrolls and acanthus, spire underfinial, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 143.5cm wide, 107.5cm deep, c.1860
An Edwardian mahogany tripod statuary pedestal, in the George III taste, octagonal top with wavy gallery, panelled baluster pillar carved with ears of wheat, fluted socle, downswept legs carved with scrolls, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 104cm high, 30cm diam, c.1905
An unusual Regency mahogany pembroke table, possibly Scottish, rounded rectangular top with fall leaves, above a frieze drawer, blind to verso, outlined with ebony stringing, turned pillar, reeded serpentine-sabre legs, boldly carved lion paw feet, brass casters, 70.5cm high, 47.5cm opening to 90.5cm wide, 90.5cm deep, c.1820
A George III mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800,the breakarch hood with three brass ball finials, the brass and silvered 12" dial signed 'John Paxton, St Neots', strike/silent dial to the arch, Rococo scroll spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, engraved centre, 5 pillar eight day movement, the trunk with break arch door upon bracket feet 221cm highCondition report: case repolished
A Regency figured mahogany longcase clock,the hood with triangular pediment above canted sides and 31cm circular silvered dial signed 'E. Watson, King Street, Cheapside', with subsidiary seconds, 8 day 4 pillar gong striking movement, the trunk with conforming arch top door flanked by canted angles, upon bracket feet and shaped apron 203cm high
Fine quality, 18th century longcase clock, with 8 day, 5 pillar movement and deadbeat escapement, 12 inch diameter circular white painted dial, signed Alexr Haswall, with subsidiary seconds dial and strike silent lever. In a flame mahogany case with arched door, domed hood with canted corner pilasters, circular glass and central ball/spire finial. 204cm overall height. (key, pendulum brass weights and door key present)Condition report: Good original condition. Unrestored movement looks like it has been recently cleaned/serviced but we cannot guarantee that it works or keeps time. The mahogany case is in very good condition, very original.
Georgian longcase clock, with 8 day, 5 pillar movement, 12inch brass break arch dial, with calendar aperture, pierced classical spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre, with applied cartouche signed Charles Newman, Lynn, arch with pierced spandrels and strike silent regulator. In an oak case with arched door, hood with turned pillars and stepped top with vacant mounts for three finials (now missing). 218cm overall height. (Pendulum and weights present, no key)Condition report: General overall condition is good, movement is dirty and appears to function, but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is quite good but dirty, with some minor damage around edges and along bottom. Seat board has been renewed and cheeks raised. Dial and movement possibly not original to case. Case generally good.
George III carved mahogany tripod occasional table, circa 1760 and later, having a circular one-piece tilt-action pie-crust moulded top, on a spiral-carved and vase-turned pillar, on leafy and scroll-carved hipped downswept legs, with paw-and-ball carved feet, 55.5cm wide, 55cm deep, 64cm high, (21 1/2in wide, 21 1/2in deep, 25in high)

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