A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded long case clock the broken swan neck pediment above glazed frieze inscribed "T.Swift 1790" and square brass dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand date aperture inscribed "Coats Wigan" housing an eight day movement and flanked by fluted pilasters above an arched door flanked by quarter cut pilasters to a plinth base.
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A French brass bracket clock with copper and poker work decoration of a hunting scene to front of case with Romanesque pillars, finials to top, plinth and feet under. The metal chapter ring impressed "Goldsmith Alliance. Cornhill, London, 9478" having Roman numerals and the movement striking on a gong. Stamped "Japy Freres"
A Regency rosewood clock c1820 inscribed J W Howden, Edinburgh. The 8in enamelled dial has Roman numerals and strike silence facility with steel Breguet style hands. the two-train fusee movement strikes on a bell with signed and engraved pendulum bob. The case has a lockable glass rear door, pagoda top with reeding to finial and floral design. There are ring carrying handles to sides with pierced rectangular brass sound apertures above a reeded section and further decorated plinth, all supported on brass ball feet (55cm high, 29cm wide and 18cm deep)
A Fine Geo III silver two handled tea urn and cover, London, 1782, by Charles Wright. Neo-Classical urn form with unusual undulating shoulders, beaded rims and loop handles with cast acanthus leaves, cover with vase finial and with fan shaped caved ivory spigot. Raised on circular pedestal foot, on square plinth supported by four ball feet. H 40cm approx 53oz
A most unusual Oriental water dropper in the form of a compressed shape Teapot crafted from dark Bronze coloured porcelain and having a side loop handle and brief spout, two 7 character inscriptions to the shoulder and a 12 character mark to the base, complete with lid and simply turned Ebony type stand/plinth. 4 1/2'' diameter, 1 5/8'' high approx.
A late Victorian satinwood Dressing Chest, with bevel plate mirror having spindle turned detail in shaped supports with small inset mirrors, shelves on turned supports and a pair of jewellery drawers, over two short and two long graduated drawers, brass knobs and plate handles, standing on plinth base, 38'' wide x 59½'' high.
A good Victorian Walnut triple compactum Wardrobe, moulded cornice, central pin door with mirror revealing four narrow pine lined linen slides over three drawers with recessed brass handles, flanked on either side by two panel doors, small over large raised and fielded panels with reeded detail, revealing upper shelves and full length hanging space below, standing on plinth base, 73½'' wide x 80½'' high
A superb William IV mahogany Bookcase on Cupboard, architectural pediment top on cornice, having nine panes each with moulded glazing bars, revealing four adjustable shelves, flanked by corbels with the same circular motif, the base with plain top and having large single panel opposing doors, revealing full width adjustable shelf on plinth base, well figured throughout, 99'' high x 52'' wide
Three plated Greyhound Racing trophies as standing greyhound dogs upon plinth bases, each with plaque inscribed "British Greyhound Breeders & Owners Association Silver Greyhound Award 1960 Ballinasloe Chicken, Dam of Best British-Bred Litter to race as puppies 1960, Owner : Mr.W.P. Tabbush", "British Greyhound Breeders & Owners Association Silver Greyhound Award 1960 Ballinasloe Blondie, Joint-Best British-Bred Racing Bitch of 1960, Breeder Owner : Mr.W.P. Tabbush - Trainer : H. Harvey (Wembley)", and "British Greyhound Breeders & Owners Association Silver Greyhound Award 1961, Best British-Bred Greyhound of 1961 Ballinasloe Blondie, Breeder - Owner - W.P. Tabbush, Trainer :- Jack Harvey", each 20 cm high approx
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