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John Glazebrook of Mansfield. A longcase clock in oak and maple veneered case, the square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, with four pillar, eight day movement, the case with a plain hood, flanked by turned pilasters, the door inlaid with a starburst, on a plinth, 202cm high overall
Peridot and diamond cluster ring, the central cushion cut peridot of approx. 3.2ct set in a four claw mount bordered with tiny brilliant cut diamonds, with further tiny diamond to the shoulders and openwork 14ct rose gold mount and ring, size M/N, gross weight approx. 3.5g
French mahogany and inlaid mantel clock, circa 1910, shaped rectangular case with boxwood and ebony string outlines, slender brass columns flanking a chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the movement signed `Japy` and striking on a gong, all raised on brass ball feet, height 31cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
French gilt brass and oak bracket clock, circa 1890, surmounted with a floral garland carrying handle, fretwork cast brass side panels enclosing a porcelain chapter ring with Arabic numerals, signed with the retailer`s name `Thomas Lancaster Whipp, Paris`, with a brass pierced centre, two train movement by `Vincenti` striking on a gong, the whole raised on brass mounted plinth base with brass block feet, height 43.5cm, width 27cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Quality reproduction mahogany side cabinet in the Georgian style, the top crossbanded and with kick out corners and with a single fluted frieze drawer with brass ring handles, over two moulded panel feathered mahogany cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, flanked by reeded pilasters and raised on fluted turned legs, width 92cm, height 82cm
Edward Rundell, Norton (Clockmaker), Queen Anne oak thirty hour longcase clock, circa 1710, brass 9 1/2`` square dial, signed to the chapter ring and with Roman numerals, date aperture to a matted centre, single hand, the movement striking on a bell, within turned pilasters, plain trunk and box base, height 195cm
A George IV mahogany linen press, the upper section surmounted by a stepped cornice fitted with three sliding trays above three short drawers, enclosed by a pair of moulded panelled doors, three long drawers below fitted turned wooden and brass pulls, raised on ring turned baluster supports, 120cm wide, 222cm high
A VICTORIAN EPNS MOUNTED AND TURNED IVORY CRUET with ring handle and pierced feet and four contemporary faceted glass condiment bottles, two with plated mounts, the other with ivory stopper In good condition, the bottles possibly original and well fitting, the ivory free from shrinkage cracks or other damage

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