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Click here to subscribeAN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT BUREAU, crossbanded and inlaid in fruitwood with herring bone stringing, having a fall front, the interior fitted with a central cupboard, stepped pigeon holes and concave fronted drawers and a well, above two short and two long graduated drawers with double half rounded moulding, later brass back plates and swan neck handles, on shaped bracket feet, 33.5in. wide x 37.75in. high (85 x 96cms), circa 1730.
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE, rectangular, having a beaded rim, three indented panel drawers across and three opposing drawers, brass rosette handles and on twin column refectory supports joined by a reeded and turned stretcher, on downswept legs with brass caps and castors, 57.5in. x 35.5in. (146 x 90cms), veneer losses and surface cracked.
AN 18TH CENTURY NORTH EUROPEAN BURR WALNUT BOW FRONTED STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, having an ogee moulded cornice centred with rococo cresting, above two doors with rectangular tracery, the interior fitted with three shelves, the lower section having two indented panel doors with brass escutcheons, 95.5in. high x 51.5in. wide (242.5 x 131cms).
Scottish officer's dirk, by Robt. Mole & Sons Birmingham, steel blade, 30cm, single edged, spear pointed blade with scallop pattern at forte, damascened with thistles, armoury stamp at ricasso, corded black wood grip with brass studs, metal pommel embossed with St Edward's crown, in its matching leather covered sheath with steel mounts.
Inlaid rosewood and oak bracket clock, circa 1880, the triple fusee movement chiming on coils, brass arched face with silvered chapter ring, chime/silent, eight/four gongs, slow/fast, labelled "Reid & Sons, Newcastle" the architectural case with gilt brass Corinthian columns, raised on brass paw feet. Height 60cm (pendulum, door and winding keys)
Whithurst, Congleton oak longcased clock, circa 1790, eight day movement on brass broken arch face with silvered chapter ring, moon dial, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed J Whithurst, Congleton, in swan neck hood with door reeded pilaster and columns, on reeded corner trunk and canted corner set out plinth; the door, sides and plinth panel carved at a later date. (2 weights)
French Directoire style mahogany secretaire a abattant, early 19th century, the back of a brass galleried shelf over a fall front with ornate gilt brass anthemion lock plate, revealing a fitted interior, flanked by carved scroll capped tapering pilasters, over two cupboard doors. Width 104cm, 41in. (with alterations)
A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT AND SEAWEED MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK having a square brass dial with raised spandrels and etched silvered chapter ring with second hand and date aperture, signed Anthony Hebert in Morefields, London, the case with later added oak pediment and brass ball finial, fine arabesque scroll decoration, on bracket feet, some restoration and reconstruction, 84" high overall.