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A LATE GEORGIAN CUT-GLASS DECANTER, the compressed spherical stopper with diamond-cut band beneath a star-cut disc surmount, the fourteen-panel facet-cut neck with six triangular "ring" collars, the shoulder diamond-cut, the lower body facet-cut to match the neck, the base star-cut, 27.5cm, (10.8in) high
TWO EARLY 20TH-CENTURY LADIES' BLOUSE SETS each comprising a pin brooch and three dress buttons, one of Rolled Gold (gold plated) with circular buttons enamelled in green and white within white metal collets, on original printed card, the other of white metal with triangular ornament and buttons of green enamelled trefoil design, in original card box simulating snakeskin, with label "Mounted/Real Silver/Borders, all with split ring fasteners
William Porthouse I, Penrith (1706-c.1790) A GEORGE II BRACKET OR MANTEL CLOCK the twin-fuseé movement of eight-day duration, with five high quality pillars striking on a single bell, (the escapement converted from verge to anchor), formerly having a pull repeat mechanism, (now lacking), the square dial with matted gilt centre having a trapezoidal silvered panel engraved Wm/Porthouse/PENRITH and vacant bob aperture, finely pierced hands, silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, numerals and Arabic minutes, the gilt spandrels of rococo C-scroll and floral design, the backplate plain the ebonised deal case with plain moulded "basket" top and brass carrying handle 47cm, (18.5in) high including handle, with winding and case keys
A 19TH-CENTURY BAVARIAN OR BLACK-FOREST WALL-HANGING ALARM CLOCK, the simple weight-driven movement having a white enamelled circular dial with rose-pink chapter ring and Roman hour numerals, with central brass alarm dial and turned wooden bezel, label of T.Lovejoy, Wimbledon, to the reverse, 27cm, (10.7in) diameter
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY BLACK-FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK of architectural form, the oak and deal case having scroll-carved and foliate ornaments, with ebonised mouldings, the ebonised chapter ring having applied bone blackletter numberals and hands, the two-train movement striking the hours on coiled gong with cuckoo automatic appearing and sounding the hours, 47cm, (18.5in) high
A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY-CASED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK having a truncated pagoda-topped hood with twin brass ball-and-spire finial, the arched door between fluted columns with brass capitals, the arched trunk door between fluted canted front corners, on a plain base and bracket feet, the movement having an adapted arched brass dial with fan-shaped rolling day window (now fixed, the dial now forming centre of the main dial), between spandrels cast with sea serpents, the silvered chapter ring, with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inscribed "John Whithurst, Congleton", (unrecorded Baillie), the spandrels cast with figures emblematic of the Seasons, all within incised chevron dial edging, 212cm, (83.5in) high (sold with two weights, pendulum ands key)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY COAL PURDONIUM having a four-sided pierced brass gallery to the square top, the fall front, with cast brass circular backplate ring handles, enclosing a liner, the sides with well-cast brass lion mask and ring carrying handles, on four brass claw feet with moveable captive brass ball castors, 35.5cm square x 57cm high, (14in x 22.5in)
A GOOD GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE having a rectangular top with broad crossbanded long sides, above reeded edging, the rounded oblong drop flaps of matching design, above two cockbeaded frieze drawers with twin brass knob handles, two "dummy" drawers to the other long side, on balustroid end standards with concentric disc medallions, reeded downswept legs with square brass caps and brass castors, the ends linked by a ring-turned stretcher, 99cm closed/151cm open x 63.5cm x 74.5cm high, (39in/59.5in x 25in x 29.3in)
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY OAK OPEN ARMCHAIR having a broad toprail with foliate-carved frieze, above eleven well-turned spindles and a similarly-carved midrail, the arms with scroll terminals on ring-turned supports, flanking a bow-fronted seat with brass-studded hide centre, on turned legs, three well-turned front stretchers and plain cylindrical side stretchers
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR in the Regency taste, having urn finials to the ring-turned uprights, framing a rectangular plate in plain surround, on four downswept square section legs with brass "hairy paw" caps and brass castors, the ends linked by a ring-turned stretcher, 72cm wide x 179.5cm high, (28.3in x 70.7in)
A pair of a French porcelain two-handled vases circa 1820, probably London decorated, each applied around the rim with white biscuit flowers, on a gilt seeded ground enamelled with flowers, the handles with mask terminals, 18cm., 7 in., glued break to one rim, some chips to flowers; also a pair of spill vases, probably Coalport, cylindrical with bird mask and ring handles, painted with flowers, some damage; and a pair of spill vases, painted with flowers on a ledge, chips (6)
Two German engraved George II portrait tankards possibly Bohemian, circa 1740, each cylindrical form with everted foot ring and applied scroll handle, one engraved with a portrait of a bewigged gentleman inscribed God blefs King George., the other with an equestrian portrait inscribed God blefs King George the Second, all within a polished slit and oval frame, flanked by further cut and polished stylised decoration, 17cm. and 16.4cm., 6.625in. and 6.325in. (2)
An Irish silver potato ring Charles Lamb,Dublin, 1908, openwork with figure, scroll and flowers in mid-18th Century rococo taste, 21cm, 8in diameter; four plate coasters, circa 1840, grape vine borders; and pair of bonbon dishes, Sheffield, 1897, pierced rococo style, ring 446gr, 14oz 7dwt
A fine oak Arts & Crafts sideboard by Liberty & Co. Limited, London, the raised back with flared cornice above a central lead-glazed panelled door decorated with bullseye panel, flanked by open shelves, a single drawer and two cupboards under fitted steel ring handles and hammered strap-work hinges with angled sides, raised on square legs, 75in. x 73in. high (bears Liberty label to the back).
A George IV mahogany table piano case decorated with inlaid ebonised stringing and now fitted four short drawers to the frieze with brass ring handles, with brass moulding below and applied roundels above each of the turned and reeded tapering legs, 26in. x 68in. x 31in. high.
A fine late Georgian oak longcase clock, the broken arch pediment centred by a brass sphere, the arched hood with lined fret carved panels above the art glazed panelled door enclosing the 12in. brass dial, the silvered boss to the arch inscribed 'John Bates', with silvered chapter ring and roman numerals, fitted seconds dial and date aperture, fitted eight day striking movement, the trunk below with rectangular panelled door flanked by blind fret carved chamfered corners, raised on bracket feet, 19in. x 89in. high.

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