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A Mahogany Brass Inlaid Table Timepiece, signed Webster, Queen Victoria St, London, circa 1850, arched pediment, brass inlaid front, side ringed carrying handles, brass ball feet, 6-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 34cm highTop side of the case with small cracks to veneers, case side with small cracks and slight lifting to the veneers, back door with small chips around the lock, dial with paint cracking and lifting in parts, movement in going order, with pendulum.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Goodwin, London, circa 1760, later case with an inverted bell top pediment, carrying handle, glazed side panels, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, dial centre signed on a silvered plaque, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin chain fusee movement with a verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, elaborately engraved movement backplate with scroll and bird decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured by two brackets, (dial and movement dates circa 1760, later case), 52cm high over handleLater case with small cracks in parts, back door with a later added piece of wood around the key hole, dial chapter rings are slightly discoloured, striking side of the movement is not working because the fusee chain has detached from the movement, fusee chain is in a separate bag and is broken and needs repairing. The going train side of the movement is working.
A George III Mahogany Linen Press, circa 1800, the dentil cornice above moulded cupboard doors enclosing converted hanging space, the base of two short over two long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 122cm by 55cm by 206cmGood quality timber. Moulded cupboard doors are slightly misshapen, mainly to the right-hand side if being critical. Fine split on right-hand cupboard door which has been partly filled and polished. The veneers to the drawer fronts are starting to lift slightly. Right-hand side panels with patch repairs to the timber and above the right-rear leg. Left-hand side with further scratches and some small patch repairs again. The interior trays have been removed and brass pole added. Splits are visible to the interior of the doors, but are not on the opposing side.
A Set of Late Regency Mahogany and Ebony-Strung Bed Steps, 2nd quarter 19th century, each step covered in green and gilt leather, the hinged top step enclosing a later fabric-lined interior, the hinged middle step formerly a commode, the fixed bottom step on ring turned legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 42cm by 70cm by 72cm
A George III Mahogany Linen Press, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above a plain frieze and moulded cupboard doors enclosing converted hanging space, the base of two short over two deep drawers, on bracket feet, 124cm by 55cm by 198cmGood quality timber. However, the moulded cupboard doors have some fine splits. Veneers lifting slightly (see image). Brasses seem original. Interior trays have been removed and a brass pole added. Moulding around the middle section damaged/missing. Section of the bracket foot to the front-right is detached, this needs re-gluing.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Richard Peckover, London, circa 1770, arch pediment, flame mahogany arched trunk door, 12-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring signed, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 236cm highCase has faded throughout, case with cracks in parts, trunk door is slightly bowed, dial with staining marks and needs cleaning, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, arch flame mahogany trunk door, later 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring bearing a later inscription J.Ramage, Edinboro, seconds and date dials, arch with "Tempus Fugit" silvered disc, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 227cm highFront of the base with one crack, later dial is clean, movement is clean, with pendulum and two weights.
A Rare Black Forest Carved Smoker'sTripod Table, early 20th century, the C scroll top as branches and leaves supporting two small brass bowls with two lidded compartments surmounted by reclining bears, the base as a bear standing on its hind legs, one arm supporting the tree branch, the other a large pipe, on carved base, 57cm by 44cm by 85cm
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by Joseph Penlington, Paris, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped E.M&Co and numbered 2566, 17.5cm high over handle, with fitted outer travelling caseBrass surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, back door glass panel with several chips, dial with two small cracks and chips to the top corners, movement is fully wound and not working, balance is swinging when shaking the clock from side to side and then stops after a couple of seconds, movement needs a service, outer fitted case with wear and the strap handle is missing.
each with oval bowl, the facetted stems terminate in various cast Apostles, the backs of the bowls engraved with a differing coat-of-arms or differing foliage, in a fitted mahogany casethe case 32.7cm wide, the spoons approximately 19.7cm long, weight of silver 25oz 13dwt, 798grCondition report: Marked on back of bowl of each. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The box with some scratching and wear overall. The brass lock-plate is lacking.
A Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1900, case with Corinthian corner columns, four bevelled glass panels, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, recessed dial centre with a visible "Brocot" escapement, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Marti and numbered 2944, twin mercury tube pendulum, 30.5cm highCase with small surface scratches, glass panels with no chips or cracks, dial with hairline cracks between 5 & 7 o'clock position, movement in going order, with pendulum.
A Russian Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed Polet, No.16092, 20th century, three-tier brass bound case with side carrying handles, 4-inch silvered dial with Arabic numerals, 56 hour power reserve indicator and subsidiary seconds, single fusee movement with "Harrison's" maintaining power, "Earnshaw's" type spring detent escapement, free sprung helical hairspring, temperature compensation balance with weights and timing screws, movement contained within a gimbal, 19.5cm high, together with outer fitted case Outer fitted case with the corner joints are slightly separating, clock metal mounts are slightly discoloured, dial is clean, movement in going order.
A Brass Skeleton Mantel Timepiece with Passing Strike, signed R.Pickford, Liverpool, circa 1870, single chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, passing hour strike on a top mounted bell, five spoke wheels, 4-inch Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, raised on an ebonised base and beneath a glass dome, 25cm highMovement is clean, movement in going order, base with with scratches, glass dome is complete with no damage.
A Victorian Carved Oak Chiming Table Clock, retailed by Horner, Halifax, circa 1890, arched pediment, floral and figural carved mounts, pierced sound fret side doors, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, arch with two dials for fast/slow and chime/silent selections, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming onto four gongs and striking a further gong for the hours, movement backplate stamped W&H Sch, 50cm highCase with small chips and dents in parts, left hand side sound fret door with damage to the wood, signs of glue repair marks to both side fret doors, side door back silks are worn, dial chapter rings are discoloured, movement looks complete and in going order.
James Shoolbred: A Pair of Late Victorian Walnut Writing Tables, circa 1890, with later red and gilt leather writing surfaces, above long frieze drawers with original brass handles, on turned and tapering block legs joined by a stretcher and on castors, 106cm by 60cm by 76cm
A Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, signed Jno Swaine, Leeds, circa 1850, side and bottom doors, side carved fan shaped mounts, brass inlaid trunk, 12-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 66cm highSide doors with some veneers missing and with chips, brass bezel is discoloured, trunk with small cracks and some brass inlay is slightly lifting, one of the wooden side pegs are missing, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.
A Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Carlton House Style Desk, in Neo-Classical style, richly decorated with oval portraits, floral sprays and ribbons, the superstructure with an arrangement of eight drawers around a central cupboard door and flanked by two hinged compartments, the sliding green leather writing surface above a bowfront drawer flanked by two small drawers decorated with laurel, on square tapering legs painted with flowerbells, brass-capped feet and castors, 107cm by 60cm by 102cmLeather worn and there is also a shrinkage split visible to the leather (see images). Scuffs around the legs and some general bruising consistent with age. Paintwork is generally good - just some scratching and some crazing.
A George III Satinwood and Tulipwood Banded Pembroke Table, late 18th century, of serpentine shaped form with butterfly drop leaves above two frieze drawers, on square tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 76cm by 88cm by 72cmThe top section with shrinkage splits (as photographed). Numerous scratches to the oak-lined drawers. The underside of the table with some sections of timber added for strengthening and to join the splits (see images).
A George III Style Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Butterfly Pembroke Table, late 19th century, decorated with flowers and a trailing floral border, with one real and one sham drawer, on square tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 76cm by 51cm by 76cmSome discolouration and faults around the paintwork and top (see images). Water/heat mark? also with ring marks. Small losses to the decoration on legs.
A Reproduction "William Congreve" Rolling Ball Mantel Clock, 20th century, single fusee movement, top mounted rolling ball platform, three dials for hours/minutes and seconds, raised upon a rectangular base with spirit level and beneath a five glass panelled brass framed case, 39cm by 41cmMovement plates are slightly discoloured and needs cleaning, base with small dents and scratches in parts, glass case is complete, with rolling ball.
Edwards & Roberts: A Late 19th Century Mahogany and Polychrome Decorated Dropleaf Table, the top painted with cherubs, flowers and acanthus scrolls above a fitted frieze drawer with plain drawer below, on square tapering legs decorated with flowerbells and brass-capped feet and castors, 51cm by 41cm by 70cm
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed J.Whitworth, Lussley, circa 1780, caddied pediment, crossbanded trunk door, brass capped pilasters, 13-1/4-inch square brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, dial centre engraved with a bird, sailing boat and scroll decoration, seconds dial, moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 214cm highCase has been cleaning throughout, bottom section of the back board is missing, re-built caddy, later finials, dial is discoloured and needs cleaning, movement is all complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Striking Wall Clock, signed John Sanderson, circa 1710, lantern style four posted movement with an anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and signed, dial centre with a religious engraved verse Remember man that Dye thou must And After that to Judgement Just, date aperture, 33cm highJohn Sanderson, a Quaker, was born at Tiffenthwaite near Wigton in Cumbria in 1671. He started his apprenticeship to John Ogden of Bowbridge in Yorkshire. In 1691 he moved back to Tiffenthwaite and started to make his first clocks, which have several distinctive features, such as religious dial verses.Dial plate is slightly faded, movement is dirty, date is not changing, back cock has been restored, in going order, with pendulum and weight, later wall bracket.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock with a Rocking Ship Automata, signed Renwick, Wigton, circa 1770, broken arched pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 12-1/2-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture and signed on a silvered plaque, arch with rocking ship automata aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later case, 235cm high Later case, Later top finials, case slightly faded in parts, case with some chips to the edges, bottom skirting is scuffed, both sides of the case cheeks with extra pieces of wood added to raise the dial and movement up within the case, later movement seatboard, movement needs cleaning, dial is discoloured, with pendulum and two weights.

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