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AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK dial brass, signed Thos. Powell, Ravensthorp, calendar crescent, the hood with blind fret carved cornice, 81 3/4ins. (208cms.) high £300-500
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AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK dial 10 1/4 inch, brass chapter ring, signed Jono. Bunting, Long Buckly, case the hood flanked by turned pilasters, 79 1/4ins. (201.5cms.) high £300-400
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A SATINWOOD REGULATOR dial silvered, signed Thos. Banks, subsidiary seconds ring and hour ring, sweep minute hand, case with glazed sides, 84 1/4ins. (214cms.) high £2800-3200
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A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK dial 12 inch, brass chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, signed on a tablet Wald Ekins, London, strike/silent ring to the arch, case the hood flanked by fluted pillars with brass stop fluting, the arched waist door with a moulded edge, 86 1/2ins. (219.5cms.) high £2000-3000
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A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK dial 12 inch brass chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, signed on a boss to the arch John Burges, Gosport, movement partially dismantled, case the hood flanked by turned pilasters, the arched waist door quarter veneered and crossbanded and with feather stringing, 81ins. (206cms.) high £400-500
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A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK dial 13 1/4 inch silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring and chime/silent and Cambridge chime/Westminster chime rings to the arch, movement three train striking on a rack of eight bells and five gongs, case inlaid with boxwood foliate scrolls and an urn, 103 1/2ins. (263cms.) high £300-4000
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AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK dial cream painted, sweep seconds hand, signed Gerrans, Wortley, case the hood flanked by fluted pillars, the waist door flanked by reeded quadrant pilasters inlaid with boxwood stringing and some mahogany banding, 85 1/2ins. (217cms.) high overall £400-500
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A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK dial 12 inch brass, subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, case with a domed stepped hood with foliate scroll fret carving, the waist door set with a glass oval, the floral marquetry issuing from urns and inhabited by insects and birds - possibly later, 90ins. (220cms.) high £1500-1800
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A ROSEWOOD STICK BAROMETER the ivory coloured register plate, signed J. King...Bristol, 36ins. (92cms.) high £100-120
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A PALE MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER with a 10 inch silvered dial, set with hygrometer, mercury thermometer and spirit level and signed J. Vergal, Chester, the case with ebony and boxwood stringing, 43 1/4ins. (110cms.) high overall £130-180
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A MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER the brass register plate, indistinctly signed, 80 High Holborn, the feather veneered stem with feather stringing, 38 1/2ins. (98cms.) high £200-300
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A MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER the silvered register plate, signed C. Galli, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, the stick set with a mercury thermometer and with ebony stringing, 38 1/2ins. (98cms.) high £400-600
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A MAHOGANY BAROMETER the silvered dial signed Joseph Riva, Bridport, the neck set with an alcohol thermometer, the case inlaid with paterae and shell medallions, 37 3/4ins. (96cms.) high £130-180
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A ROSEWOOD STICK BAROMETER the ivory register plate signed Lee & Son, Belfast, the stick set with a mercury thermometer, 35ins. (89cms.) high £150-250
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A ROSEWOOD WHEEL BAROMETER the silvered dial signed J. Angelinetta, Wootton Basset, the neck set with a mercury thermometer, the case inlaid with foliate flowering scrolls, inhabited by birds, 39ins. (99cms.) high £250-350
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AN OAK ADMIRAL FITZROY BAROMETER paper plate no. 367-815, 41 1/4ins. (105cms.) high £100-120
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A MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER 10 inch silvered dial, the case set with a hygrometer, mercury thermometer, convex mirror and spirit level, signed Barwise, London, 43 1/2ins. (110.5cms.) high £130-180
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A MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER the silvered dial, signed A. Pagani, Nottingham, the neck set with an alcohol thermometer, the case with paterae and shell medallions, 38 1/2ins. (98cms.) high £100-120
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A MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER with a bowfront case and ebonised reservoir cover and stringing, the silvered register plate, signed Cary, London, 38 1/2ins. (98cms.) high £1000-1500
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A MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER the silvered dial signed Jas. Gatty, London, the neck set with a mercury thermometer and inlaid with floral medallions and flowerhead paterae, 36 1/2ins. (92cms.) high. This barometer is illustrated in Banfield E. The Banfield Collection of Barometers, No. 122, together with this booklet £150-250
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A TERRESTRIAL POCKET GLOBE the cartouche inscribed New Terrestrial Globe by Nath. Hill, 1754, contained in a shagreen case, the interior displaying the heavens, 3ins. (7.5cms.) dia. overall £400-500
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AN APOTHECARY'S CABINET the cabinet with caddy moulded edges and inlaid with brass lines and stars, fitted with drawers containing a variety of accessories and with numerous bottles, a drawer to the base, the upper part of the back sliding to reveal further bottles, a booklet entitled Medicine Chest with a List of Medicines, printed by E. Cox, 1817, 16 1/4ins. (41cms.) high x 10ins. (25.5cms.) wide £800-1000
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A NICOLE FRERES CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX no 25901, playing eight aires, on a 13 inch (33cms.) cylinder, contained in a simulated rosewood case, 20 3/4ins. (53cms.) wide £800-1000
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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MINIATURE CHEST of four long drawers, 12 1/2ins. (32cms.) wide £100-120
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AN ORMOLU CANDELABRUM hung with lustres, the scrolling branches supported by a woman wearing Turkish dress, on a white marble plinth, 17 3/4ins. (45cms.) high £120-180
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MINIATURE CHEST of two short and three long drawers, 10 1/4ins. (26cms.) wide £150-200
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A BURR ELM TEA CADDY with ebonised stringing, fitted with two lidded divisions flanking a glass bowl, 11 1/4ins. (28.5cms.) wide £150-200
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A BRONZE FIGURE of a horse, its coat naturalistically chased, signed J Willis Good, 14ins. (35.5cms.) high £500-800
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A KASHMIR WALNUT TABLE CASKET of bombe form, the scrolled cartouches surrounded by a profusion of fish or foliage, on a matted ground, 17ins. (43cms.) wide £400-500
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A TUNBRIDGE WARE STATIONERY BOX of wedge shape, the curved lid inlaid with a view of Warwick Castle, the sides with bands of flowers, 8 1/4ins. (21cms.) wide £150-200
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A SET OF TWELVE CHINESE PITH PAINTINGS contained in an album, depicting punishments, image 7 3/4ins. (20cms.) x 12 1/4ins. (31cms.) £1000-1100
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A PETIT POINT NEEDLEWORK PANEL worked with Aesops Fable of the Stork and Fox, in a gilt gesso shaped rectangular frame, 25 3/4ins. (65cms.) 25ins. (63.5cms.) overall £600-700
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A PAIR OF LEAD PLANTERS each of rounded rectangular form with gadrooned edges, cast in low relief with classical putti at play, 25 3/4ins. (65.5cms.) wide x 11ins. (28cms.) high x 12ins. (31cms.) deep £100-150
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TWO LEAD URNS each hemispherical body cast with shells to the rim and lion masks, one incised MDLVIII, largest 14 1/2ins. (37cms.) wide and 11 1/2ins. (30cms.) high £100-150
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD GENTLEMAN'S TOILETRY BOX with flush brass edges, the interior fitted with a mirror and with numerous accessories, including brushes, ivory nit comb, four razors and an ivory cased shaving brush, 11 1/2ins. (29.5cms.) wide £200-300
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A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT STATIONERY CABINET the divided doors opening to reveal a calendar and divisions for stationery, 15ins. (38cms.) wide £130-180
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A BRONZE INKSTAND modelled as a gilt urchin carrying a sheath of corn, crossing a wooden bridge, complete with receiver stand, pen holder, match holder and match striker, on a grey marble plinth, bronze 6 1/2ins. (17cms.) wide £200-400
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A PRINTED SILK NEW MAP OF THE WORLD published by J. Harrison, No. 115 Newgate Street, As The Act Directs 1787, the countries outlined in delicate silk stitching, 10 1/2ins. (26.5cms.) x 19 1/2ins. (49.5cms.) £650-750
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A RED AND WHITE BONE CHESS SET King 3ins. (7.5cms.) high £100-150
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AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with coved top, caddy moulded edges and inlaid with brass lines, now for stationery, 11ins. (28cms.) wide £100-120
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A PAIR OF ORMOLU NEO ROCOCO WALL LIGHTS 12ins. (30.5cms.) high, a single example,15ins. (38cms.) high and another pair, 8 3/4ins. (32cms.) high £130-180
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A FELTWORK PICTURE of a spray of flowers, 13 3/4ins. (35cms.) x 13 1/4ins. (34cms.) £100-150
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A RED AND WHITE IVORY CHESS SET King 2 1/2ins. (6.5cms.) high £150-200
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AN IRON COOPERED FLAGON of baluster shape, 15 1/4ins. (39cms.) high, together with a cider costrel, 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) long £150-200
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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SEWING BOX with boxwood stringing, the lid with a brass tablet engraved Ann Legg, 1825, stamped brass handles and feet, 12ins. (30.5cms.) wide £150-200
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A ROSEWOOD DRESSING TABLE BOX with flush brass mounts, the lid set with a rosette, engraved W H Woodcock, the interior with a lift-out tray, 11ins. (28cms.) wide £120-160
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A PAIR OF EARLY 17TH CENTURY OAK LINEN FOLD PANELS IN LATER FRAME 18ins. (46cms.) x 36ins. (91cms.) overall, together with an oblong wooden dish, 19 1/4ins. (49cms.) long £50-80
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A DECOY DUCK with naturalistically carved and stained plumage, signed Ted Oxley, 3/88, 12 1/2ins. (32cms.) long £100-150
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A PAIR OF COLOUR STIPPLE ENGRAVINGS each of a young girl with a pet, by and after Pierson, black glass mounts and gilt frames, 17ins. (43cms.) x 19ins. (48cms.) overall £150-200
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