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An early 18th century month going longcase clock, the movement now in a later oak case, the arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds and pendulum regulation dials, calendar ring and strike-silent facility, the movement with five pillars, dial inscribed 'David Hubert, London' with a pair of massive brass cased weight 2.41m high
A 20TH CENTURY SPELTER SCULPTURAL MANTEL TIMEPIECE, the eight day movement having a circular gilt dial, the white chapter ring with arabic numerals, in a rockwork case surmounted by a deep sea fisherman at the helm of a boat with sail behind, the rectangular base on four dolphin feet. One AF. Height 30.5". Width 19".
A George I style walnut bracket clock, the arched top with brass urn finials, brass dial with mask and scroll spandrels, the silver chapter ring and slow fast dials with black Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Harral Barnsley', enclosed by figural mounts, the stepped base on outsplayed claw and ball brass feet, 8-day movement with twin hammers striking on gongs, 42cm high, 20th century
An early C19th mahogany linen press, shallow cornice and plain frieze above a pair of overlayer moulded panel doors revealing four brushing slides, the projecting base with two short and two long exaggerated cockbeaded drawers with circular brass ring handles, shaped apron and slightly outsplayed bracket feet, 120cm by 220cm high
A mahogany longcase clock, dated from the first quarter of the 19th century having selected flame veneers with boxwood and ebony string inlays, the hood with swan neck pediment, central eagle ball finial and flanked by spiral columns. The clock has a married eight day striking movement with 12 inch brass arch dial and having lunar aperature with high water at Bristol Key, chapter ring with roman numerals, cast corner spandrels, engraved centre panel, date aperature and second hand, maker Lawrence of Bristol, 7ft 5 inches high.
A Regency mahogany Pembroke table, the rectangular and rosewood crossbanded top with rounded corners and a reeded edge, above a frieze drawer with later brass handles enclosing a false drawer on ring turned column and moulded sabre legs with brass paw terminals and casters, 72.5 high, the top 106.5 x 120cm
A pair of George IV mahogany and boxwood and ebony strung card tables, each with a rectangular crossbanded folding to enclose a baize lining above a plain frieze on slender ring turned tapering legs and brass casters, 75 high x 44 deep x 90.5cm wide (some repairs)
An early 20th century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the eight day three-train movement with anchor escapement, striking the hour and chiming the quarters on five tubular gongs, the 12inch brass arched dial with foliate spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with 'chime/silent' dial within dolphin spandrels, the case with glazed door and inlaid in the neo-classical style with swags and urns, the hood with brass capital Corinthian columns beneath a broken pediment and brass ball finial, 235cm high, the dial with retailer's stamp for Yoell, Retford
A mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with rack strike on a bell, the arched and painted gilt dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the chapter ring inscribed Smorthwait Colchester, the case with a lancet door inlaid with a shell motif, the hood with gilt-metal-capped Corinthian columns and a blind fret frieze, 213cm high
A mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack- strike on a bell, the arched brass 13in. dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions, the line-inlaid case with shaped door, the domed hood with plain columns and three gilt-metal ball finials, 247cm high (dial assembled, crack through lower section of case)
A pine longcase clock, the thirty-hour movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell, the square 11in brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions, gilt foliate spandrels and inscribed JOSH. MILES SHASTON, above a house by the sea, plain case and hood, 200cm high
An Edwardian mahogany chiming longcase clock, the eight day, three train movement with deadbeat anchor escapement and striking and chiming the hours on coiled gongs, the arched brass 12in dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with chime/silent dial, the case with astragal glazed door, the hood with a blind fret frieze and broken pediment, 218cm high
John Key, Dumbarton; a George III mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the 13in arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, the silvered centre of the dial with foliate engraving, the arch with dolphin spandrels about an inscribed central boss John Key, DUMBARTON, the case with an inlaid door with rosette motif and spirally fluted pilasters, the hood with similar pilasters, blind-fret frieze and flat pediment, 202cm high
Daniel Torin, London; a George III lacquered longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement, the arched 12in brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with 'strike/silent' dial inscribed Dan. Torin, London No. 2325, the case decorated with chinoiserie panels, the domed hood with glass panel inset, 237cm high (some damage)
A carved oak longcase clock, the five pillar, eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell, the square brass 12in. dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, set with silvered plaque inscribed Geo Tyler London, within masks and foliate spandrels, the 1930s case heavily carved with spiral columns, the hood with similar spiral columns and domed pediment, 206cm high
W W Kent; an early Victorian mahogany regulator, the single-train movement with deadbeat anchor escapement, the enamelled dial with an outer ring with Arabic five minute divisions and centre sweep hand, subsidiary seconds and hour dials, inscribed and dated W W KENT 1837, in a plain rectangular case with domed upper section, the glazed door with a pierced fret section, with single brass-cased weight and bob pendulum, 186cm high
An oak longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell, the arched 12in dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the arch with a silvered bell inscribed Patrick Hardie. Morpeth, the plain case with gilt furniture, the hood with two columns with brass Corinthian columns, swan-neck pediment and three various ball finials, 221cm high (restored)
Eardley Norton, London; a George III mahogany bracket clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell and with half-hour pass-strike, the arched brass 7in. dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary calendar dial with centre sweep hand, the arch with 'Strike/Silent' dial, beneath a demi-lune band inscribed EARDLEY NORTON LONDON, gilt foliate spandrels, the domed case with canted corners and fluted pilasters, the square tapered pediment surmounted with a gilt-metal ball finial, two lower finials 55cm high
James McCabe, London; a George III quarter-chiming musical table clock, the eight-day three-train fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell and chiming on twelve bells with pull repeat, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals within foliate spandrels, the arch with three subsidiary dials, 'Chime/Silent', 'Fast/Slow' and selection for seven tunes, namely 'Hunter Blair's Reel, Evening Hymn, Voice of Love, blue bell of Scotland, Molly put the Kettle on & White Cockade', above a plaque inscribed James McCabe London, the case with four gilt-metal ogee-bracket feet, two carrying handles the canted corners with fluted pilasters, the domed pediment surmounted with a gilt-metal ball finial and with panels of silk-backed gilt-metal sound frets, 65cm high
A fruitwood bracket clock, the eight-day two-train fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, the arched brass 7in. dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions and inscribed Cannon London, within gilt foliate spandrels, the inverted bell topped case with gilt-metal carrying handle and four gilt-metal bracket feet, 50.5cm high (some restored/replacement sections to the case, previously ebonised)
An early 20th century German oak-cased bracket clock, in the English style, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and striking on two coiled gongs, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the arch with Slow/Fast dial, gilt foliate spandrels, the domed case surmounted with flammiform finials, 40cm high
W Lisler et Sons, Paris; a late 19th century French oval ebonised and marquetry wall clock, the eight-day two-train movement with deadbeat escapement striking on a coiled gong, the circular opaque-white-glass dial with Roman numerals, the case with a boulle marquetry ring within an ebonised frame, 58cm high
A Liberty & Co. 'English Pewter' timepiece, the rectangular case with hammer-textured surface having a swing handle at the top, a dial with roman numerals on the copper-coloured chapter ring and foil-backed blue enamelled centre, supported on button feet, 9cm. high, maker's marks on base and numbered '0581' (Not in working order)
An Articifers Guild plated metal Sanctuary lamp, the design attributed to Edward Spencer, of double ogee shape with a broad pierced collar of interwoven vines, berries and foliage, the plain middle section applied with four relief roundels of further vines, and a wreathed ring at the base, having a central candle sconce, suspended from a dished ceiling rose by heavy chains, 38cm diameter, inscribed 'In his temple, everything sayeth Glory'
A Liberty and Co. mahogany bureau, the top with turned finials having a gallery and a shelf, with curtains below in Morris and Co. design, 'Willow' pattern having a drop front with green leather writing surface and pigeon holes, an apron drawer with brass ring-pulls above open shelve with multi-arched front, recessed shelving also at the back, on tapering square supports, 133 high x 38.5 deep x 63cm wide

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