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George III mahogany dressing table, circa 1780, the rectangular top with a sliding centre, opening to reveal a pop-up mirror with original plate, over a false drawer front flanked by two real drawers, with brass knobs, and a further two pull out side drawers, similarly furnished, raised on chamfered square section legs, raised on original leather castors, width 73cm, depth 44cm, height 68.5cm
William Gunn, Wallingford, George II ebonised table clock, circa 1730, the case with a caddy top with brass handle, over a 7'' arched brass dial, signed to the arch and with silvered chapter ring, matted centre with false bob pendulum and date apertures, finely cast mask spandrels, single fusee verge movement striking on two bells, bob pendulum, the back plate engraved with foliate scrolls and a bird atop a basket of fruit, all raised on brass bracket feet, height 45cm, width 30cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
John Tilby, London, George III mahogany table clock, circa 1780, the domed top with brass handle, 7 1/2'' arched silvered dial with Strike/Silent to the arch, Roman numerals and outer seconds, signed twin fusee repeating movement striking on a bell, raised on bracket feet, height 43cm, width 30.5cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Late Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, circa 1820-30, the top with drop leaves over a single frieze drawer opposing a blind drawer, raised on a short baluster turned column and four reeded splayed legs with brass paw toes and castors, length 116cm, width 56cm
Matched pair of George III silver table spoons, London 1808, maker William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1814, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, and a pair of George IV silver dessert spoons, London 1822, maker George Piercy, the kings pattern handles with crest depicting a log being split, 11.9oz
Matched set of four George III and later silver table forks, two London 1814, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, one London 1834, maker William Theobolds, one London 1837, maker William Bateman II, the kings pattern handles with crest depicting a log being split, 15.5oz
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