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A Victorian Mahogany Chiffonier, having moulded top upstand back with spindle turned top rail supports, over shelf on turned columns over rectangular bevel plated mirror, over a pair of Mahogany lined frieze drawers over pair of opposing single panel lower doors, opening to reveal single shelf, flanked by carved corbel supports and standing on plinth base. 48'' wide x 55'' high x 17 1/2'' deep
A Victorian mahogany Chiffonier , having carved chest upstand back with moulded edges, shaped shelf on bobbin turned supports. The serpentine shaped top over a serpentine front frieze drawer with pine linings over pair of bobbin turned pillar supports flanking opposing single moulded panel doors. On rectangular plinth base. 41'' wide x 58 1/4'' high x 16 1/2'' deep
A George III mahogany long case clock, John Hebert, London, brass leaf arch dial, with pierced cherub and mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and alarm dials, date aperture, eight day, two train movement, hour striking, the hood with Corinthian columns, plain trunk and plinth, 51 by 28 by 219cm high.
Britains Ford Super Major 5000 tractor, G, box missing plinth, 9580 JCB Excavator, F in F box, 9629 Shawnee Poole Rear Dump, F in P box, Livery Stable, P in P box, 4375 Chimps Tea Party, 1262 & 1263 pumps, 9545 Transport Loads and 9563 Hay Baler, all G in P box, 9547 Horse Box, G in F box, 2081 empty box, loose figures, F, (4), loose log wagon and Vicon spreader, G, (17)
A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm white dial, dummy winding holes, Roman chapter, signed Jas Ashton/Tideswell, subsidiary seconds dial, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment, fluted brass capped columns, shaped door with Baroque brass escutcheon, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, 207cm high James Ashton was a third generation member of the extensive clockmaking dynasty which flourished on both sides of the Derbyshire/Cheshire border, being grandson of Samuel Ashton of Tideswell and son of Samuel's younger son, Aaron, also of Tideswell. The elder branch of the family flourished at Ashbourne and Macclesfield, James himself was born c. 1769, was apprenticed to his father 1783-1790 and married Sarah Shepley (a relative of John Shepley of Derby, clock maker) at Glossop in September 1791, working into the second decade of the 19th century.
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