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A George VI silver Freedom casket for the Cities of London and Manchester, the hinged lid mounted with an enamelled coat of arms for Manchester, the front applied with coat of arms for London between enamelled roundels baring the city initials, the reverse similarly decorated with a family coat of arms of a crescent and martlets between roundels depicting Manchester Town Hall and the Thames, on bracket feet and oak plinth, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1938, 14ins
A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower part having a deep secretaire drawer with fitted interior above a pair of arch panelled doors flanked by corbels, the whole raised on a plinth, on round feet. Width 48". Height 98".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BREAKFRONT WARDROBE in three parts painted to simulate birds-eye maple with transfer malachite inlay, with moulded cornice above three long doors, the central with arched mirror plate enclosing sliding tray shelves, drawers and hanging space, raised on a plinth. Width 80". Height 84".
Nineteenth century Vienna porcelain lidded urn on square-based plinth, 'Sei wieder gut / Orpheus in der Unterwelt' inscribed to base, navy ground with gilt scrolled details, oval cartouches with hand-painted scenes of lady and cherub to urn, signed Rosler; and robed lady and gentleman to base (one handle restored), signed Kauffmann; black beehive mark to base, 16 1/2in tall.
A Gothic Revival mahogany longcase clock by John Hall & Co., Manchester, early 20th century, the circular dial with a second subsidiary dial, within a Gothic tracery and foliate carved case with blind fret trefoil motifs and a glazed door, on a plinth base, the massive three train movement with dead beat escapement and maintaining power, chiming on eight tubular bells and striking on a further tubular bell, the pendulum with lenticular bob and graduated rating nut, dial engraved 'John Hall & Co., 56 King Street, Manchester', 230cm. high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PARTNERS DESK, the leather-lined rectangular top with a gilt-tooled border enclosed by a moulded edge over an arrangement of seven drawers surrounding the central kneehole, the reverse also fitted with drawers, on a plinth base, apparently retaining the original brass swan neck handles, 69" x 43.75".
A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BURR WALNUT INLAID CREDENZA, the shaped top with moulded edge above a single central door with satinwood inlay against an ebonised ground within burr walnut and gilt metal banding, flanked by twin bow fronted glazed cupboards, on plinth base, with short turned legs, 58" wide
A late 18th / early 19th century Anglo Indian tea chest, with ebony, tortoiseshell and ivory parquetry, the hinged lid enclosing three rectangular caddies each with a sliding top, with canted corners and a ripple moulded plinth base, 14.5cm high, 13.5cm deep, 25cm wide, (lacking the handle, some damage)
A Regency mahogany tambour front desk, early 19th century, the shutter revealing six pigeon holes above a recess and flanked by six short drawers above a pull-out slide and leather lined writing slope on strut support over three frieze drawers and two concave fluted cupboard doors flanked by six pedestal drawers and on plinth base, losses, 40'' wide, 21.5'' deep, 39'' high
A Chinese famille rose export dish, 18th century, of round shallow form painted with peony sprays within alternating pink and green diaper florally decorated borders and peony decorated rim, broken and re-stuck, 15.5'' diameter and a Chinese blue and white hexagonal jardiniere, 19th/20th century, decorated with a panoramic of figures in temples and fields within formal borders, pierced plinth, broken and re-stuck, 14.5'' wide, 13'' high (2)
A brass skeleton clock, late 19th century, the pierced frame with spire finials, bell striking fusee movement with axe head striker, the pierced dial later painted with roman numerals, replaced hands and raised on four bell feet and white marble plinth, ebonised base under a glass dome, restorations, 14'' high
A George III elm cased longcase clock, late 18th century, the ogive cornice above a lacquered frieze and square glazed door enclosing a 10'' brass dial with roman numerals and inscribed 'G Payne, Ludlow', and engraved with a rural cottage and castle scene, pieced mask head spandrels, 30-hour movement striking on a bell between turned pilasters above a full length bevelled square trunk door, ogive moulding, plain baseboard and plinth, plinth damaged, 78'' high.
A William IV gilt wall mirror, circa 1830, of circular convex form, the plate within a reeded black slip frame and gilt ball surround, applied with two candle sconces with cut glass pendant drops and surmounted by a carved black eagle on a leafy plinth and with a leaf and pineapple pierced lower bracket, 22'' diameter, 39'' high
A Regency oak full height corner cupboard, circa 1820, the ogive cornice above an inset panel cupboard door with blind fretwork decoration enclosing three shaped shelves over a further inset panel cupboard door, enclosing a single shelf between canted angles with later brass 'H' hinges and on canted plinth, old restorations, 36'' wide, 23'' deep, 81'' high
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