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An early 20th century Japanese lacquered and gilt chinoiserie decorated table cabinet/vanity box, the double hinged lid and front opening to reveal provision for mirror and an arrangement of drawers on a stepped rectangular plinth (with lock and key).
A George III brass mounted mahogany quarter chiming musical table clock, circa 1800, the triple fusee movement chiming a choice of two phrases on eight bells. The 19.5cm square break arch dial with Roman numerals, matted centre and calendar aperture, two subsidiary dials in the arch inscribed `chime/not chime` and `a dance/a song`, signed John Taylor, London - H60cm, W37cm, D23cm - with original but altered bracket.
Art Deco figured walnut eight piece dining suite, comprising: rectangular top table on twin serpentine shaped panel end supports, 183cm long, sideboard, the raised centre section fitted two blind panel doors flanked by a serpentine shaped door to either side, 152cm long and two carver chairs and four standards, all on front sabre supports
George III Scottish ebonised table clock by James Cowan, Edinburgh, the bell top case with later pineapple finials, cast spandrels to the front door with brass lining, the 7” wide brass dial with foliate spandrels, matted centre with date aperture and mock pendulum aperture, strike/not strike above XII, silvered regulation disc to the arch with signature, eight day twin fusee striking movement, back plate engraved with birds and foliage, 52cm high with handle raised
A Sevres style porcelain table casket of bombé serpentine form the hinged cover handpainted with a panel depicting a courting group with a cage bird, body panels handpainted with bouquets of flowers, all on a turquoise and gilded ground with four shaped feet, internally with polychrome floral sprays, signed H Poitevin, marked to underside with a painted double L scroll mark, the letter S and an axe head, circa 1750, 19.5cm wide
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