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An 18ct gold full hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with raised chapter ring printed with Roman hours and Arabic seconds and inscribed J Hargreaves and Co, Liverpool, makers to the Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales, the keyless movement similarly signed and numbered 54406, stopwatch slide control, case marked for Chester 1896
Robt. Hodgkin, London. A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and reeded pillars with Corinthian capitals, the trunk with shaped top door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters, raised on a panelled plinth, the arched 13 inch dial with moon phase disc painted with figures in landscapes, above a silvered chapter ring and foliate engraved centre with seconds dial and date aperture, urn spandrels, the eight day four pillar movement with shaped ogee shoulders to the plates, 238cm (probably associated)
John Wright, Linton. An automaton oak longcase clock, the break arch hood above conforming trunk door raised on a rectangular plinth, the 12 inch arched silvered dial landscape-painted to the arch with two rocking figures on a sea-saw, above silvered chapter ring and well-engraved centre, seconds and calendar dials, gilt rococo spandrels, with four pillar bell-striking movement, (case probably associated) 200cm high
A mid 19th century Raingo Freres clock in earlier ebonised case, the eight day movement striking on a coiled rod, the mid 18th century case rectangular at the front and back and with rococo cartouche sides, the contemporary brass dial also with rococo mouldings, pierced inside the silvered chapter ring to take the movement, 39cm high
Early Garage Cash Till Manufactured by National Cash Register Co of Ohio. Impressive looking and very substantial in full working order. Pop up values in £/S/d, pop out drawer and ring chime. Very good condition save some of key pads from which the values have become detached, but these are included. Unusual item.
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the associated top with dentil cornice above three adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the projecting base with fall front secretaire drawer revealing an interior with an arrangement of compartments, drawers and a central door inlaid with a conch shell, above three similar cockbeaded drawers, all outlined with ebonised stringing and with with brass lion mask and ring handles, on shaped bracket feet, 114cm x 237cm.
A pair of 17th century style oak hall chairs, solid panel backs deep relief carved with a tavern scene, with ball finials, solid seat carved with a stylised flower, on ring and block turned supports joined by an 'H' stretcher and with bun turned feet, early 20th century (2)
An unusual Victorian mahogany pedestal Sutherland table, the two 'D' shaped leaves hinging on a draught turned circular central spindle with shaped supports, ring turned column with four lappet carved outsplayed legs with scroll toes, inset brass sockets and casters, top 84cm diameter (maximum).
An Aborigine wood club of pointed form with reeded tapering shaft, chip carved butt, Victoria, 24.5in long; a woomera, the face partially carved with geometric ornament, point lacking, Western Australia, 25.75in long; a club with diamond section tapering blade and ring carved pointed butt, Victoria, 28.25in long; and a boomerang, as used in hunting, Northern Australia, 24in long; together with two shell adze blades, probably Fijian group, one of elongated oval form with curved outer face, 11.75in long, the other, pointed and obliquely ground at the edge, 6.75in long, all 19th century or earlier. (6)
A George III fruitwood longcase clock, with full length door, the hood with shaped and moulded cornice and pillar supports, containing a 30 hour movement with 10in square brass dial engraved with flowers, single hand, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, shell pattern spandrels, inscribed Edw How, Holford, 74.5in high.
A William IV rosewood rectangular work table, the top with rounded corners above a drawer and sliding wool bag with turned handles and pendant finials, opposing false drawers, on plain end supports, with a ring turned stretcher, roundels, turned feet and recessed casters, 74 high x 40.5 deep x 53.5cm wide

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