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A mid-18th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Jenkinson of Sandwich, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and turned winding holes, with cast mask and leaf scroll spandrels all within engraved leaf pattern borders to the eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, on shaped bracket feet, 77ins high £800-1200 Note: Thomas Jenkinson recorded Sandwich, born 1691, died 1755
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A mid-18th Century red japanned gilt decorated longcase clock by Edward Woodward of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and matted dial centre to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in red japanned case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, and with stylised floral and leaf ornament to the borders, the hood with moulded cornice and plain slender turned columns, arched and moulded trunk door and base with double plinth, 86ins high £1200-1500
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A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Lock of Bath, the 13ins arched painted metal dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels enamelled in colours with floral sprays and gilt oval, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and carved giltwood leaf paterae, slender turned pillars to hood, shaped and moulded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth base crossbanded in mahogany, on bracket feet, 92ins high £500-700 Note: James Lock recorded working in Bath 1780
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An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Lepine of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the spandrels decorated in gilt with urn, floral and leaf scroll ornament to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting above arched and moulded cornice, turned and fluted columns to hood, arched front door, the plinth with raised astragal moulded panel, on double plinth base, 90ins high £1000-1500 Note: Henry Lepine (brother of Charles Lepine, Clock Case Maker), recorded working in Canterbury 1823-1838
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An early George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, the 14ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and cast mask, urn and leaf scroll pattern spandrels to the eight day three train movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, cast brass circular paterae and later fretted panels and with slender turned and fluted pillars to the hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany and crossbanded, flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth inlaid with bandings and with reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 93ins high £1500-2000 Note: Robert Clidsdale (Clydesdale) recorded working Edinburgh, Apprenticed 1738, working until 1786
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An early George III mahogany longcase clock by Robert Higgs of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and matted dial centre to the eight day two train five pillar movement with alarum, contained in figured mahogany case with swept caddy top and double moulded arch, inset with fretted panel and with slender turned and fluted stopped columns to hood, shaped and moulded trunk door veneered in figured mahogany and flanked by fluted and stopped quarter columns, the plinth with raised astragal moulding and double plinth base, 98ins high £2500-3500 Note: Robert Higgs recorded working Sweetings Alley, London, Apprentice 1743, Clockmaker 1750-1769
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A mid-19th Century mahogany longcase “Regulator” by Richard Sayer of Arnell, the 12ins diameter silvered dial with central seconds and hour dials and with outer minutes dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight single train movement, with heavy brass plates and six turned pillars and deadbeat escapement, complete with wooden pendulum with heavy brass bob and silvered regulation nut, single brass cased weight, contained in mahogany case inlaid with ebony stringings, the hood with narrow moulded cornice and cant corners, the trunk with fully glazed door flanked by plain cant corners, the base with astragal moulded front panel and plain plinth base, 75ins high £4000-6000
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An early 19th Century mahogany cased domestic “Regulator” by James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day movement with deadbeat escapement, heavy brass plates with plain turned pillars, wooden pendulum and rod with heavy brass bob with brass regulating nut to base, single cased brass weight, contained in figured mahogany case in the “Egyptian” manner with stepped pyramid to the cresting and the whole inlaid with ebony stringings and ebonised mouldings, arched trunk door and conforming smaller square door to plinth, on double moulded plinth base, 93ins high (bowed glass to the dial broken and now missing, split to lower door) £5000-8000 Note: James McCabe recorded working London (Cheapside and Royal Exchange), entered 1773, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1781 and died 1811
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A good George III mahogany longcase “Regulator” by Edward Thorp of London, the 10ins silvered dial with shaped top and subsidiary seconds dial and hour aperture to the eight day five pillar movement with shaped tops, deadbeat escapement, the wooden pendulum rod with heavy brass bob and single brass cased weight, contained in mahogany case with shaped and moulded cornice, fluted cant corners and later turned finials, shaped trunk door, the plinth with raised centre panel, on shaped bracket feet, 80.25ins high £8000-12000 Note: Edward Thorp recorded working Cornhill, London, 1780-1790
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A modern Persian Sumac rug woven in colours with three bold shaped medallions, the field filled with animals and birds on an ivory ground within triple striped borders, 78ins x 49ins £100-150
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An Eastern rug of Persian design woven in dark colours with a bold style floral filled central medallion, the floral Herati pattern field on a navy-blue ground within conforming spandrels and three stripe borders, 76ins x 51ins (edges to both ends worn and no fringing) £100-150
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A Bidjar rug woven in colours with a bold central floral medallion, on a navy blue and wine ground, conforming spandrels and within stylised three stripe borders, 73ins x 53ins (mothed in places) £100-150
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A Sarouk rug woven in colours with three rows of bold geometric motifs on a terracotta ground and similar spandrels on a blue ground within stylised floral filled three stripe borders, 78ins x 61ins £150-200
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A Tekke Turkman storage bag woven in navy-blue, brown and ivory with three horizontal rows containing hooked motifs on a dark wine ground within stylised borders, 11.5ins x 39ins £150-200
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A Beluch carpet woven in navy-blue, brown and ivory with five rows each of ten small octagonal motifs on a dark wine ground within stylised multi stripe borders, 8ft 6ins x 5ft 9ins £120-160
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Two Beluch rugs, one woven in navy-blue with panels of cross motifs, conforming hooked and serrated ornament on a wine ground, 83ins x 44ins, and one other woven in wine and ivory with a central hexagonal medallion filled with angular designs on a navy-blue ground within multi stripe borders, 67ins x 44ins £100-150
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A modern European rug of Persian design woven in colours with a central floral and leaf filled lozenge shaped medallion and trailing leaf and palmette design on a dark wine ground within conforming spandrels and floral filled three stripe borders, 87ins x 57ins £150-250
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A Persian rug of Kashan design woven in colours with a central floral filled medallion and trailing floral ornament on a terracotta ground, with conforming spandrels within five stripe borders, 80ins x 52ins £200-300
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A Sarouk Torba woven in wool and silk in navy-blue and ivory with three horizontal rows of hooked motifs interspersed by six and a half stylised cross motifs on a wine ground within multi stripe borders, 14ins x 50ins £200-300
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A North-West Persian rug woven in dark colours with a central pole medallion and numerous small floral and lozenge shaped motifs, conforming spandrels within narrow stripe borders, 97ins x 61ins, and one other similar rug, 94ins x 61ins £150-250
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A North-West Persian rug woven in dark colours with a central pole medallion with hexagonal panel to centre and stylised floral motifs on a dark wine ground, conforming spandrels within multi stripe borders, 93ins x 66ins, and one other Persian rug woven in colours with three pole medallions each with five hexagonal lozenge shaped medallions on a dark wine ground, 79ins x 41ins £120-160
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Two Tabriz rugs woven in colours with mihrab filled with numerous floral motifs on a dark blue field within floral filled three stripe borders, each 86ins x 54ins (one somewhat damaged to side) £150-250
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A Caucasian rug of “Lory Pambak” design woven in dark colours with bold central cross medallion within a stepped reserve and on a deep wine ground, with multi stripe borders, 96ins x 58ins (top right hand corner and top strip damaged and slightly holed in places) £200-300
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A Yomut Turkman Asmalyk woven in navy blue, mid blue, rose and ivory with a hexagonal trellis filled with lozenge shaped medallions on a dark wine ground within four stripe borders and fringed lower edge, 27ins x 46ins £275-350
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A Turkman rug woven in dark brown rose and ivory with three rows each of fourteen small octagonal guls interspersed by cross motifs on a dark wine ground within wide eight stripe borders, 75ins x 50ins £200-300
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A Daghestan rug woven in colours with three bold stepped medallions filled with cross motifs on a blue ground within multi stripe borders, 59ins x 38ins £300-400
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A Tabriz rug woven in colours with three rows and two half rows of stylised urns of flowers, the field filled with birds and trailing floral ornament, on a navy-blue field within stylised floral filled three stripe borders, 80ins x 54ins £300-400
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A Bakhtiar rug woven in colours with a bold central floral filled medallion and conforming spandrels, the field filled with trailing palmettes and floral ornament on a brick red ground within conforming three stripe borders, 95ins x 59ins £300-400
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An antique Malayer rug woven in colours with a central pole medallion filled with four baskets of flowers, the field filled with stylised leaf and floral ornament on a navy-blue ground and within four stripe borders, 62ins x 50ins £400-500
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A Caucasian rug of “Farchalu” design woven in colours with a central pole medallion woven with two bold cross motifs on a blue ground, with confirming spandrels and three stripe borders filled with floral and geometric motifs, 76ins x 35ins £500-700
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A Bakhtiar long rug woven in colours with four urns and bold floral motifs on a navy blue ground within wide three stripe borders filled with floral and bird motifs, 12ft 6ins x 6ft 4ins £600-800
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A Qum silk prayer rug woven in colours with a central mihrab filled with vase of flowers and birds on an ivory ground within floral filled multi stripe borders, silk ground 82ins x 56ins £1500-2000
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A North-West Persian runner woven in blue, ivory and terracotta with five hooked lozenge shaped medallions on a fawn ground within striped border, 11ft x 4ft 3ins £100-150
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A Sarape runner woven in colours with a central pole medallion with three lozenge shaped panels, on a fawn ground within three stripe borders, 9ft 3ins x 3ft £150-250
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A Malayer runner woven in colours with five hooked lozenge shaped medallions and stylised leaf ornament on a brick red ground within three stripe borders, 10ft 3ins x 3ft 5ins £200-300
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A Qashqai carpet woven in colours with a bold central pole medallion and octagonal motifs with serrated edges, stylised bird, animal and floral motifs on a deep wine ground within multi stripe borders, 10ft 6ins x 7ft 3ins £275-350
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A Malayer carpet woven in colours with numerous floral filled palmettes and trailing leaf ornament on a navy-blue ground within conforming three stripe borders, 10ft x 5ft 3ins £400-600
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An Isfahan carpet woven in colours with a bold central medallion, palmettes and leaf scroll ornament on a brick red ground within conforming spandrels and floral filled six stripe borders, 10ft 9ins x 6ft 9ins £700-1000 (detail of carpet)
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A Tabriz carpet woven in colours with seven rows each of eight rectangular tiles decorated with urns of flowers and birds and animals beneath trees, mihrab and floral filled decoration within conforming five stripe borders, 14ft 9ins x 10ft 9ins £700-1000
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A set of eight late 19th/early 20th Century mahogany dining chairs of Chippendale design (including two armchairs), the backs with shaped crest rails carved with floral and leaf ornament and fretted vase pattern splats carved with anthemion and leaf ornament, the seats of the single chairs upholstered in tapestry and the armchairs upholstered in mushroom trellis pattern repp, the arms with leaf capped scroll terminals, all on moulded square chamfered front legs, with chamfered H-pattern stretchers £1250-1600
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A set of eight early 20th Century walnut dining chairs of early 18th Century design by Jas. Shoolbred & Co, Tottenham Court Road, London, the high backs with shaped vase pattern splats and drop-in seats upholstered in red leather, on cabriole front legs with turned H-pattern stretchers £400-600
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A set of seven George IV rosewood dining chairs with plain curved crest rails, fretted and carved splats, cane panelled seats, on turned and reeded legs, and with loose squab cushions upholstered in rose brocade for same (one cane seat damaged) £400-600
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A set of six 18th Century Dutch walnut dining chairs with shaped and leaf carved crest rails, shaped supports, solid vase pattern splats, serpentine fronted seats upholstered in brown hide, on cabriole legs and shaped feet £600-800
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A set of six mahogany dining chairs (including two armchairs) of Georgian design with rectangular panelled crest rails and splats, moulded arms and the seats upholstered in green cloth, on turned front legs £600-800
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A set of six George IV rosewood dining chairs with plain narrow crest rails scroll and leaf carved splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in old gold striped cloth, on turned and moulded front legs £400-600
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A set of six George IV mahogany dining chairs with rope twist crest rails, cane panelled backs and seats, on sabre front legs (with repairs) £350-500
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A set of six Victorian rosewood drawing room chairs, the shaped and moulded backs with pierced and carved scroll and leaf ornament, the seats upholstered in green dralon, on moulded cabriole front legs with scroll toes £300-500
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