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An 20th century grandmother clock with Chinoiserie panels on an oak case. Hood with heavy deep concave pediment and decorated columns to the sides the whole raised on lions paw feet housing an 8 day Westminster chiming movement with silver chapter ring and pierced brass centre, the opening trunk door revealing 3 shelves. 57" high.
Longcase clock circa 1720, eight day movement striking on single bell, square brass 13in dial, engraved and supporting silvered chapter ring, minute dial and name plaque for J. Littlemore, walnut case with caddy top arched door to trunk with circular glass panel, 235cms, 93ins high.
A collection of tortoiseshell small boxes, 18th - 19th century: An etui case in the form of a miniature knife box with silver inner cover and mirror; an oval patch box with mirror and four interior divisions; a horn and tortoiseshell snuff box; a ring case; two wedge-shaped boxes, one with a finely divided ivory interior. (6).
Fine late Regency mahogany twin pillar dining table, each rounded rectangular tilt top, above a ring-turned and acanthus leaf carved column, on 4 fluted down swept legs, each surmounted by a flying scroll and terminating in a leaf lapetted brass cap and castor, restored, 244cm x 130.5cm
George III mahogany banded oak longcase clock by Richard Eeet Middleton, the 12 inch carved rectangular dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, silvered chapter ring engraved Roman numerals, case with swan neck pediment on bracket feet 215cm. (altered)
George III satinwood banded mahogany longcase clock by James Monkhouse, Carlisle, the arched brass dial formerly with date apertures within silvered chapter ring, engraved Roman numerals (now with electric movement, original with the clock, but disassembled) 220cm high
Parkinson, Richmond, an 18th century later mahogany cased longcase clock, the moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing an 11inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with Roman numerals and gilt metal cast spandrels, above a long trunk door, standing on a plinth base, 193cm high.
An early 20th century Winterhalder and Hofmeier clockwork calendar, the chromed case with octagonal bezel, the silvered dial with outer ring of week days in black and Sundays in red, a hand pointing to the days of the month within, the names of the month named on a roller, 15cm wide, with wood stand.
J Harvey, London, a George III mahogany cased repeating bracket clock, the eight day two train fusee movement now with anchor escapement, the brass dial applied with silvered chapter ring within rococo foliate spandrels below strike silent dial and a brass carrying handle central to the round arch top of the case with fish scale grille sides and on plinth foot, 41cm high.

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