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Click here to subscribeAn oak and mahogany crossbanded cottage longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll pediment surmounted by three eagle and ball brass finials and with flowerhead terminals over a square glazed trunk door flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12" painted enamel dial with date aperture and marked William Walker, Shrewsbury, Roman numerals and painted with an exotic bird to the centre and floral corners, 30 hour movement striking on a bell above a three quarter length pointed arch trunk door centred by a lozenge motif and flanked by fluted brass capped quarter pilasters over a panel and bevelled moulding and conforming base board, feet lacking, 77" high.
A George III oak mahogany crossbanded and inlaid longcase clock, circa 1800, the broken scroll pediment with flowerhead gilt brass terminals over an arched glazed chequer strung door, flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 13" painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked J A Shipley, Derby, rolling moon phase in the arch, eight day movement striking on a bell, above a lozenge bordered mahogany frieze, crossbanded shaped top, three quarter length trunk door centred by a boxwood and harewood conch shell motif, flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, over an ebony strung panel, ogive moulding and raised base board between canted angles and raised on ogee bracket feet, 89" high
A George III oak longcase clock, circa 1790, the broken scroll pediment above a vert eglemise foliate painted frieze and glazed square trunk door flanked by turned pilasters enclosing a 13" brass dial with Roman numerals, moon phase aperture and date aperture and marked Standring, Bolton, foliate cast spandrels, 8 day movement striking on a bell, over a shaped top, full length trunk door, flanked by, quarter pilasters, above an ogive moulding and plain base board with canted sides and raised on bracket feet, distressed, 85" high
A George III oak longcase clock, circa 1770, the ogive cornice above a square glazed door, flanked by turned pilasters and enclosing a 12" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, date aperture below a circular aperture engraved James Monkhouse, Carlisle, foliate cast pierced spandrels, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, a shaped top full length trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and plain base board with canted angles and raised on shaped bracket feet, 83" high
A William IV rosewood table clock, circa 1835, the domed top above a flowerhead carving and convex glass enclosing an 8" white enamel dial with Roman numerals marked Purvis, North Audley, Steet (Sic) London, over a cushion moulding and canted plinth and raised on compressed bun feet, gilt brass ring carrying handles to the sides and pierced brass grills, glazed movement door and 8 day double fusee movement with repeater arm, disconnected, 17" high
A Regency mahogany and brass strung bracket clock circa 1815, with cast gilt pineapple finial and reeded dome, the convex glass enclosing a 6" white enamel dial with Roman numerals within brass foliate corners and over a brass strung frieze and reeded plinth base, gilt brass ring side handles, 8 day single fusee movement striking on a bell and on gilt brass ball feet, 16" high
A Charles II joined oak chest, circa 1680, with restorations, the bevelled rectangular top above two short and three long graduated geometrically moulded drawers with later brass swing handles and lock plates and raised on a shaped apron and bracket feet, drawers re-lined the carcass in two parts, 36" wide 19" deep 38" high
A George III oak and inlaid bureau and a bookcase top, late 18th/early 19th century the dentil moulded ogive cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the mahogany crossbanded and chequer strung mitred fall front enclosing a central cupboard door flanked by book slides and an arrangement of pigeon holes and short drawers, over four long graduated cockbeaded drawers with brass swan neck handles and on later bun feet losses, 37.5" wide 21" deep 89.5" high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded and inlaid chest of drawers, early 19th century, the rectangular plank top above a boxwood inlaid frieze and two short and three long graduated cockbeaded crossbanded drawers with later gilt brass swing handles raised on shaped bracket feet, distressed, 46" wide 20" deep 42" high
A George III mahogany linen press, circa 1770, the ogive dentil moulded cornice above a fluted frieze and two ribbed panel doors including four pine slides over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers with brass swing handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, moulding losses door cracked, 46" wide, 21.5" deep, 74.5" high
A Louis XVI style mahogany gilt metal mounted and inlaid side table, 19th century, the rectangular inlaid top above a cockbeaded frieze drawer with gilt brass swing handles and enamel urn centres, over a gilt metal mounted apron centred by a classical urn and foliate motif and raised on gilt metal mounted and fluted tapering legs and sabots, 28" wide, 14.5" deep, 28.5" high
A Regency rosewood and satinwood crossbanded and gilt metal mounted card table, circa 1810, the rectangular canted fold-over top later painted with foliate and musical trophies over a foliate painted frieze with reeded brass corners and raised on four ring turned pillasters, joined by a cross stretcher with applied white metal and foliate mounts and raised on four down curved tapering legs, lotus caps and later castors, distressed, 36" wide, 18" deep, 28" high
A George II oak low boy, circa 1735, the bevelled rectangular top with re-entrant front and back corners above three short drawers within cockbeaded mouldings, shaped brass escutcheons and swing handles over an ogee arched shaped apron and raised on cabriole legs and pad feet with ogee arch shaped side panels, 31.5" wide, 20" deep, 29" high
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass Mantel Clock, the striking movement by Japy Freres & Co., the gilt dial with roman numerals, the architectural rectangular domed case of open foliate scrollwork with four angle pillars terminating in finials, the stepped base on round feet. Height 15". Width 8".
A Late 19th Century French Brass Repeating Alarum Carriage Clock of large proportions, half hour striking on a coiled gong and repeating the previous hour, the white enamelled face with roman hour and arabic minute numerals, the subsidiary alarm dial with arabic numerals, the rectangular bevel glazed case with corinthium column angles and with carrying handle above. Height 6".
A Mawson & Thompson Pill Making Machine, the rectangular mahogany sloping lower board fitted with a marble slab and a brass plate with parallel fluted grooves, 13" x 7", the upper two handled narrow mahogany board with similar brass fluting, 19" x 2 3/4", and a Mahogany & Brass Pill Making Machine, 12" x 8", and 16" x 2 3/4", and Metal Pill Moulds.
An Indian Dhal of circular convex form with four repousse brass lions mask bosses, the back with two arm loops, a Nepalese Ram Da'o Sacrificial Sword, Blade Length 22", an Indonesian Kris with garuda hilt, Blade Length 14", Two Native Knives with bone and horn hilts, Blade Length 11", and a Sword with bone hilt, Blade Length 21", in leather covered wooden scabbard. (6)