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A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Josiah Kember of Shaw, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and matted and engraved dial centre to the thirty hour brass and iron framed movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in "North Country" oak and mahogany banded case with moulded cornice and slender turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany and flanked by reeded quarter columns and conforming raised panel to base, on bracket feet, 78ins high £250-350 Note: Josiah Kember recorded working before 1771 to 1777
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A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by George Bickerton of Kidderminster, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman numerals and with spandrels painted with houses and windmills to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany banded case with scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, small angular door banded in mahogany and flanked by fluted quarter columns and conforming base, 80ins high (dial chipped overall and case chipped and damaged and lacking bracket feet) £200-300 Note: George Bickerton recorded working Kidderminster 1828-1850
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An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Lepine of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in stripped oak case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with three later gilt finials and shaped cresting, and with turned and fluted pillars, arched trunk door, 82ins high £400-600 Note: Henry Lepine (brother of Charles Lepine - Clockcase maker) recorded working in Canterbury 1823-1838
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An early 19th Century oak longcase clock housing earlier movement by John Watts of Canterbury, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and with added arch with applied cast Royal Coat of Arms to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated case banded in mahogany with arched and shaped cresting, plain turned pillars to hood 86ins high £600-800 Note: John Watts - a renowned maker recorded as free 1720/21 - died 1775 - this movement illustrated in Kent Clocks and Clockmaker by Michael Pearson, Mayfield Books 1997, page 243
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An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Edward Shilling of Milton, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch painted with a romantic rural landscape and with floral sprays to spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped "Dolphin Tail" cresting above moulded cornice and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door veneered in figured mahogany, on bracket feet, 85ins high £700-1000 Note: Edward Shilling recorded working Milton (Sittingbourne) circa 1800-1838
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A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by A. Colyer of Dover, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a duck shooting scene and with spandrels decorated with shells to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the case with shaped "Dolphin Tail" cresting above moulded arch and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk veneered in figured mahogany, on bracket feet, 85ins high £700-1000 Note: Allen Colyer recorded working Dover 1845-1847
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A George III mahogany longcase clock by Richard Orford of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with engraved dial centre and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with raised disk engraved with bird and worded "Tempus Fugit" to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with shaped cresting and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, the arched trunk door veneered in figured mahogany flanked by fluted and brass stopped cant corners, the base with astragal moulding and double moulded plinth base, 89ins high £1500-2000 Note: Robert Orford recorded working London 1795-1805
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An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Evens of Halsted, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting and moulded cornice, and turned and fluted pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany, the confirming base with raised astragal moulding and double plinth base, 89ins high £1500-2000 Note: "Kent Clocks and Clock Makers" by Michael Pearson, published by Mayfield Books 1997 shows two makers of the same name, movement probably made by the father, circa 1730-1740 and the case would date later, possibly during the time of the son, recorded working circa 1795 Note: Halsted is a small hamlet between Orpington and Sevenoaks, Kent
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A pair of early 20th Century Kashan pictorial rugs, woven in colours with identical mountainous landscape views within conforming borders, 82ins x 54ins and 79ins x 54ins respectively (slight wear to sides and with some losses to the end of one) £1000-1500
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A Zebra skin rug mounted on black felt, 120ins x 78ins overall £200-300
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An antique Kashan prayer rug woven in colours with a view of a Mosque to centre of field within floral filled ornaments on a madder ground and within conforming borders, 81ins x 54ins (even wear throughout) £500-700
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An antique Kashan rug woven in colours with "Tree of Life" motifs on an ivory ground within conforming borders, 88ins x 57ins (extensively worn) £250-350
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An Isfahan rug woven in colours with endless floral repeat on an ivory ground within conforming borders, 84ins x 55ins (slight damage to field) £300-400
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A modern Isfahan rug woven in colours with bold central medallion, the field filled with palmettes and flowers within shaped spandrels on a navy-blue ground and within floral and leaf filled three stripe borders, 70ins x 43ins £300-400
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A North African rug woven in blue and brown with lozenge motifs on a cream ground within conforming borders 94ins x 56ins £200-300
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A Turkmen Torba woven in blue, orange and ivory with endless repeats of hooked lozenge guls on a madder ground within conforming borders, the bottom margin fringed, 15ins x 32ins, and a Greek embroidered square panel, 12ins square £80-120
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An antique Salor Turkmen saddle bag face woven in dark blue and ivory with endless repeats of octagonal guls on a dark madder ground within conforming borders, 31ins x 55ins (slight wear to sides) £150-200
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An antique Afshar rug woven in colours with three hooked lozenge medallions on a dark blue ground within conforming borders, 70ins x 53ins £120-160
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An antique Bidjar rug woven in blue, ivory and other colours with double headed medallion and conforming filler motifs on a dark blue ground within conforming borders, 85ins x 53ins £700-1000
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An antique Hamadan rug woven in muted colours with oval double headed medallion, conforming spandrels and floral filler motifs on a dark blue ground within conforming border, 85ins x 55ins £120-160
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A modern Tabriz rug woven in colours with a bold central floral filled medallion and conforming spandrels, the field filled with birds and trailing floral ornament on a rose ground within floral filled three stripe borders, 79ins x 58ins £300-400
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An antique Caucasian rug woven in colours with three stepped medallions on a madder ground within conforming borders, 69ins x 49ins (damaged) £300-400
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A mid 20th Century Caucasian Borchalu rug woven in colours with overlapping hooked medallions on a red ground within conforming borders, 80ins x 51ins £400-600
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A mid 20th Century Azerbaijani Caucasian rug woven in colours with endless repeats of geometric motifs on a blue ground within serrated leaf and wine glass border, 86ins x 48ins £1200-1500
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An early 20th Century Caucasian rug woven in red, blue and ivory with six geometric motifs on a royal blue ground within conforming border, 72ins x 36ins £500-700
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A Caucasian Kasim-Ushag rug woven in green, ivory and brown with geometric motifs on a red ground within conforming borders, 98ins x 56ins (slight damage) £700-1000
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An antique Kazak rug woven in primary colours with three geometric medallions and filler motifs on a madder ground within conforming borders, 73ins x 56ins £800-1200
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An antique Hamadan runner woven in muted colours with four star shaped medallions on a madder ground, 8ft x 2ft 6ins (extensively worn), and one other ditto runner, 8ft x 3ft (very poor condition) £60-80
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A Turkman carpet woven in black, red, orange and ivory with endless repeat of guls on a green ground within conforming borders, 9ft 4ins x 6ft 6ins £200-300
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An Aubusson carpet, woven in colours with leaves on a rectangular green ground, within borders of floral swags and cartouches, 16ft 6ins x 10ft 2ins (some staining and minor moth damage) £500-700
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A 20th Century Bokhara carpet woven in black and ivory with endless repeat of small guls on a dark red ground within numerous conforming borders, 9ft 10ins x 6ft 7ins, and a Tekke Turkmen rug fragment of similar design, 64ins x 39ins (with losses to ends and repairs to sides) £150-200
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A modern Tabriz carpet woven in pastel shades with bold floral filled central medallion and conforming spandrels, trailing floral ornament and palmettes on an ivory ground within conforming five stripe floral filled borders, 10ft x 6ft 6ins £500-700
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A modern Tabriz carpet woven in colours with bold circular central medallion filled with palmettes, conforming spandrels and with trailing floral and palmette field on an ivory ground within floral filled seven stripe borders, 10ft x 6ft 6ins £700-1000
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A Tabriz carpet woven with oval double headed medallion, conforming spandrels and filler motifs on a mauve ground within conforming borders, 9ft 9ins x 6ft 8ins £200-300
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An antique Tabriz carpet woven in colours with medallions, conforming spandrels, animals and Cyprus trees on a red ground within conforming borders, 12ft 6ins x 7ft (slight damage and with ends and edges reinforced) £600-800
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Caucasian Chajli runner from the Moghan area, woven in colours with four rectangular medallions with alternating ivory/black fields and with filler motifs on a red ground within conforming geometric borders, 10ft x 3ft 6ins £2000-3000
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An antique Kirman carpet, the cut pile woven in pinks, blues and other colours with central double headed floral medallion, conforming spandrels and filler motifs on a cream ground within conforming borders, 12ft 2ins x 8ft 10ins (ends stabilised) £1000-1500
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An antique Karabagh carpet woven in muted colours with seven geometric medallions on a dark blue ground within conforming borders, 11ft 7ins x 5ft 10ins (overbound to one end and with slight losses and wear) £800-1200
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An antique Karajar carpet woven in colours with all-over stylised floral repeats on a dark blue ground within conforming border, 11ft x 8ft 1in £2000-3000
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A set of five George IV mahogany dining chairs with rectangular panelled crest rails and shaped splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in black cloth, on turned and reeded front legs (some damage) £200-300
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A set of six late 19th/early 20th Century elm ladder back chairs by S. Hearn (including two armchairs) with rush seats, on turned legs (some lacking edging strips to seats) £120-160
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An Edwardian mahogany and stained wood drawing room suite inlaid with panels of leaf scroll ornament, with shaped backs and curved arms, the seats upholstered in red cloth, comprising - double chair back settee, 46ins wide, pair of open armchairs and four single chairs £200-300
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A set of six white painted and chromed metal "Wire Mesh" chairs after a design by Herman Miller for Eames, upholstered in black vinyl (later white painted, some wear and pitting to chrome and lacking trade labels) £800-1200
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A pair of George IV rosewood occasional chairs with rope pattern crest rails, cane panelled seats and splats, on sabre front legs (cane work slightly damaged), and three other chairs £70-100
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A Victorian mahogany showwood framed spoon back easy chair upholstered in old gold dralon, the back buttoned, on cabriole front supports and scrolled toes, and a Victorian nursing chair upholstered in leaf tapestry and buttoned, on turned and fluted front legs £200-300
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An old carved walnut high back open arm chair of Carolean design with shaped cresting and spiral turned supports, the back and seat upholstered in coloured tapestry, on turned supports and carved paw front feet (tapestry possibly 17th Century - chair frame with adaptations and woodworm damage) £300-400
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A Victorian mahogany armchair with plain crest rail and scrolled arms, the seat upholstered in red dralon, on turned and reeded front legs (with damages and repairs), and a Victorian mahogany nursing chair upholstered in old gold damask, on turned front legs and castors, £60-80
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