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A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the arched hood with broken scroll, swan neck pediment and brass thistle stamped roundels, above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12'' arched white enamel dial with Roman numerals and date aperture painted spandrels and painted flower pot in the arch, the dial marked Thos Fletcher, Barnsley, 30 hour movement striking on a bell above an ogive moulding and shaped top crossbanded trunk door, centred by an oval harewood and boxwood conch shell motif over a further moulding and conforming base board and on plinth base, 219cm high.
A Victorian carved oak knee hole pedestal desk, late 19th century the rectangular top with inset leather skiver above three carved frieze drawers with lion mask handles and eight conforming pedestal drawers, and raised on plinth base, geometric moulded sides, 111cm wide, 68cm deep, 76cm high
French grey marble and gilt metal clock encrier, plinth casing with serpentine ends, incorporating a rectangular white enamelled dial insert, movement signed Mosel, Paris No.3249, the platform supporting twin wells, and a central scalloped dish, partly concealing a circular aperture revealing the clock escapement, width 22cm.
A pair of composition stone sphinx,20th century, each seated on a rectangular plinth,100cm high99cm longPurchased from Charlie Wearn (1905-1975) who, based at The Old Forge in Wendens Ambo, Essex, was an almost legendary local figure in the years following the Second World War. Wearn demolished London properties, rescuing valuable architectural features and sculpture for resale. Many country houses in Eastern England provenance their sculpture and interesting architectural features to Charlie Wearn. Here he is, photographed in his pomp, beside one of the pair of sphinx offered in this sale.
A Dieppe ivory group,mid-19th century, in the style of Pierre-Adrien Graillon, carved as a beggar lady holding a duck, with her daughter strapped to her back, seated on a chair, her other daughter holding a begging bowl, on an ebonised stepped plinth raised on turned feet,14.5cm wide10.5cm deep22cm high
A REGENCY PAINTED PINE BOOKCASE CABINET, the upper section with projecting cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors with pointed arches, the blue painted interior with shelves, the base with a long drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth. 231cm by 113cm by 44cm
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