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Victorian desk inkstand with glass and silver mounted inkwell of globular form with overlaid floral silver decoration, the hinged top with fluted border surmounted by a winged cherub with orb, makers mark for Frederick Brasted, London 1882 on oval ebonised plinth base with plated white metal pen holder to front, 23 x 15 cm approx Provenance: Invercauld Castle, Braemar
A 19th century boulle work mantle clock, with movement by " Moulinie A Geneve, 2698", the shaped pediment over bevelled glass panels enclosing foliate engraved brass face, Roman numerals, plinth base, shaped apron on bun feet : label to the inside " Thos. R. Campbell, 124 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, 15cm wide, 24cm high, 13cm deep
An oak George III longcase clock by George Young, Lockerby, the painted face with Nelson, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the eight day movement, anchor escapement and striking bell, the swan neck pediment with urn finial over arched door flanked by Doric columns, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base on bracket feet, 216cm high
A 19th century mantle clock with bronze seated figure of a young lady classically dressed, signed Peiffer, on black and red reeded marble plinth base enclosing circular black dial, Roman numerals and striking bell, by Compagnie Anonyme Des Bronzes, Rue D`Assaut 22, A Brussles, 63cm high x 42cm wide
An overpainted long case clock by Joshua Alsop, East Smith Field, London, the arched brass face with circular dial and Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, brass fretwork spandrels, eight day anchor escapement and striking bell, the arched pediment over glass door flanked by doric columns, rectangular trunk door with central window and oriental scene raised on plinth base, 204cm high
A pair of Regency rosewood card tables, circa 1815, D-shaped tops with gadrooned edge, opening to a baize inset, plain frieze, turned tapered stem and parcel gilt lappet collar, concave sided plinth with gadrooned moulding, on parcel gilt feet and sunken castors, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 45.5cm deep
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