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James Blair of Kilwinning early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the signed and painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with specimen marquetry feather banding and boxwood stringing to a boxbase, h.222cm £700 - 1000
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A good mahogany longcase clock, the domed hood with pierced fret carving, stop-fluted brass mounted pilasters flanking early 18th century arch brass dial, w. 12", signed to the chapter ring 'James Reith London', the brass chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, the whole dial with wheat-ear engraving to the border, the arch with further scroll foliate engraving with the following indicators; silent, hours only, hours & quarters, first change on bells and second change on bells. The whole with cast cherub mask spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, later painted blue steel hands, three ringed winding holes for a Victorian eight day weight driven four pillar movement on heavy brass plates, the movement striking on eight bells, four gongs and a single gong, the associated fine circa 1760 case having flame mahogany veneered panelled door within stop-fluted and brass mounted quarter turned pilasters to a further panelled boxbase on shaped bracket feet, h.252cm (including finials) £2500 - 4000
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Robertson of Edinburgh circa 1830 mahogany longcase clock, having a signed white enamel circular dial, dia.13⅜", with subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with half turned pilasters flanking panelled door to a crossbanded boxbase, h.201cm £400 - 600
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Mark Hawkins of Bury St Edmunds mid 18th century oak cased longcase clock, having an arched brass dial signed to a silvered disc on the arch, with silver chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.214cm (restored).Haggar & Millers Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers lists father and son Mark Hawkins as being based in Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket. The younger Mark Hawkins (1707-1767) was more known for his longcases and was also the landlord of the Crown & Dial public house formally on the corner of Hatter Street and Cook Row (now Abbeygate St). £500 - 700
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Thomas Mawkes of Derby late 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute scale and rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with quarter turned fluted pilasters above a boxbase, h.208cm £250 - 400
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John Hemmers of London 18th century(?) brass longcase clock dial and movement only, signed to the silver chapter ring, with associated arch over, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, matted centre, twin ringed winding holes (probably altered), and cast brass spandrels, eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, w.11¾", together with a pair of weights and pendulum £150 - 250
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A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain inset mantel clock, having urn finial, lion mask drop handles, the dial with twin winding holes, with French brass eight day movement stamped 'R&C Paris & London', with pendulum, numbered 336, h.30cm £150 - 200
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An early 19th century walnut bowfront stick barometer, the silvered dial signed 'Lerboni, Calton Street, Edinburgh', having adjustable scale, the case with ebony stringing, h.101cm £400 - 600
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A mid-Victorian figured walnut pedestal games table, having a rosewood and satinwood marquetry chess board top, on a spiral turned column, dia.53cm, h.70cm £350 - 450
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An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid two-tier occasional table, the top with satinwood crossbanding, matching undertier, dia.47cm, h.63cm £250 - 350
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A George III oak dresser, having associated plate-rack above a base fitted with three fruitwood crossbanded drawers, on square supports, w.188cm, d.48cm, h.194cm, base h.82.5cm £500 - 700
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A circa 1900 French cast iron and enamel stove by Lent-Moyen-Vif, the whole cast with flowerheads and trailing foliage flanking hinged door, h.77cm, w.65cm £250 - 400
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A late 17th century joined oak and walnut topped gateleg refectory table, of good size, the heavy leaves supported on bobbin turned end supports with matching gatelegs, max dimensions 167 x 200 x 75cm £12000 - 15000
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A harlequin set of ten 19th century and later comb-back Windsor chairs, each having pierced vase splats, dish seats, and on ring turned forelegs £2000 - 3000
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A circa 1700 oyster laburnum cushion framed wall mirror, with bevelled plate, full dimensions 54.5 x 51cm, mirrorplate measuring 34.5 x 30cm £700 - 1000
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A set of six Victorian walnut balloon back salon chairs, each having leaf carved splat backs over stuffover seats, on cabriole supports £250 - 350
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A Maple & Co walnut dining suite, comprising; twin pedestal table and eight chairs (6+2), all in the early 18th century style, the table having figured and crossbanded top with one extra leaf, carved edge and the pedestals each on hipped and carved cabriole supports, max dimensions 77 x 106 x 257cm, the chairs each having woolwork upholstered backs and stuffover seats, on shell carved cabriole forelegs with scroll feet £400 - 600
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A Victorian figured walnut and rosewood crossbanded three-tier whatnot, having pierced brass half gallery, further boxwood stringing, raised on ring turned and fluted columns, w.84cm, d.37cm, h.95cm £400 - 600
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A set of eight mahogany dining chairs, in the Heppelwhite style by George Tanner Hill & Sons of Kilmarnock, mid-20th century, each having pierced vase splatbacks, stuffover studded rexine seats, on square tapering supports (6+2) £300 - 400
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A circa 1900 chinoiserie black lacquered occasional table, of two-tier circular form, dia.46cm, h.53cm £200 - 300
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An early 20th century ebonised and chinoiserie decorated lamp stand, having a double knopped column to a flaring hexagonal base, h.153cm (excluding fittings) £250 - 350
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A mahogany lamp standard, in the style of a Georgian kettle stand, with carved lion paw feet, h.120cm (excluding fittings) £180 - 240
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A George III mahogany card table, the fold-over top opening to reveal baize-lined playing surface, on double rear ogee moulded and chamfered gatelegs, w.91cm, d.45cm, h.73cm £150 - 200
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A Victorian rosewood pedestal card table, having a fold-over serpentine top, raised on hipped cabriole supports with scroll terminals, w.92cm, d.46cm, h.71cm £150 - 250
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A mahogany window seat, in the manner of Gillows, having scroll turned ends, on ring turned and tapering reeded supports, w.91cm, d.33cm, h.46cm £400 - 500
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A late Victorian mahogany framed library chair, having stuffover back, seat and arms, on ring turned tapering forelegs with pot casters £150 - 200
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A Victorian mahogany two drawer side table, in the manner of Gillows, on knopped, turned, tapering and reeded supports with brass cup and pot casters, w.121cm, d.61cm, h.76cm £400 - 600
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An early Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the top having a moulded edge, wind-out action, and two extra leaves, the whole raised on turned, knopped, fluted and tapering supports with brass cup casters, max dimensions w.119cm, h.72cm, length 238cm £600 - 800
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A set of ten oak dining chairs, in the Heppelwhite style, each having pierced vase splatbacks, stuffover seats, and on chamfered square supports, late 20th century (8+2) £400 - 600
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A walnut and figured walnut bachelors chest, in the early 18th century style, having a four quarter veneered feather and crossbanded foldover top above an arrangement of one long, two short, and two long graduated drawers, w.106cm, d.51cm, h.78cm £800 - 1200
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A figured walnut and oak chest, in the late 17th century style, having three long feather and crossbanded graduated drawers, w.91cm, d.51cm, h.81cm £350 - 500
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A walnut and crossbanded six drawer hall table, in the 18th century taste, the top veneered in four sections of walnut curl, the whole raised on chamfered square supports, w.144cm, d.29cm, h.77cm £400 - 500
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A walnut and figured walnut kneehole writing desk, having a cross and feather banded top above an arrangement of nine drawers, (re-veneered Victorian carcass), w.107cm, d.52.5cm, h.78cm £600 - 800
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A circa 1830 rosewood and mahogany needlework table, having fitted single frieze drawer above silk-lined well, the whole raised on ring turned supports, w.55.5cm, d.36.5cm, h.75cm £200 - 300
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A William IV mahogany needlework table, having woolwork hinged cover, fitted interior, on square cut lyre ends supports, w.52cm, d.38cm, h.72cm £200 - 300
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A Victorian ebonised and amboyna crossbanded centre table, the rectangular top on fluted supports united by central stretcher, w.100cm, d.51cm, h.71cm £150 - 250
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A Regency mahogany pedestal occasional table, the rectangular top on gun barrel column to tripod base, terminating in brass lion paw caps and casters, w.76cm, d.62cm, h.71cm £150 - 250
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A walnut framed camel-back settee, in the Queen Anne style, probably Dutch 18th century, upholstered and close nailed in 18th century tapestry, the shaped back above out-scroll arms and double serpentine padded seat, all on slender octagonal cabriole gaitered legs, headed with acanthus leaves and padfeet, upholstery distressed, w.163cm, d.53cm, h.109cm £1500 - 2500
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A Regency rosewood sofa table, having twin frieze drawers and raised on double ring turned end supports with square cut arched stretcher, the whole with brass caps and casters, w.96cm (leaves down), d.71cm, h.70cm £400 - 600
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A Regency rosewood pedestal breakfast table, the circular tilt-top on an octagonal column to platform base and carved lion paw feet, dia.106cm, h.71cm £300 - 500
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An early 18th style century walnut commode, the tray-top above drop leaves, with two short drawers and recessed shelf below, on padfeet, bearing label for Thomas Clark & Sons of Wolverhampton, w.60cm (leaves down), d.46cm, h.65cm £250 - 350
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A George III mahogany commode, the tray top above panelled cupboard with later felt-lined pull-out drawer below, w.57cm, d.49cm £200 - 300
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A Persian woollen Tabriz carpet, the red ground having a central medallion issuing scroll flowers and foliage, within trailing tramline borders, 420 x 316cm £200 - 300
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A Persian woollen Tabriz carpet, the blue ground having centre medallion issuing scroll flowers and foliage within multiple trailing tramline borders, 402 x 292cm £200 - 300
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A Coalbrookdale cast iron hallstand, as featured on page 28 of the 1875 company trade catalogue, manufactured in two sections, the upper section having central mirror (lacking mirrorplate) within a surround of scrolling leaves and foliage, and supporting four coat hooks, the marble topped base with cast frieze and double-end stick-stands, (later painted) h.227cm, w.126cm, d.52cm £700 - 1000
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A pair of late Victorian rosewood side cabinets, the bowed and panelled doors with gilt arabesque decoration flanking concave shelves to platform undertier (both formally with raised superstructures), w.136.5cm, d.49cm, h.101cm £250 - 400
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A circa 1700 joined oak single drawer side table, on bobbin turned and square cut supports (with some replaced elements), w.80cm, d.55cm, h.74cm £120 - 180
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A circa 1700 joined oak single drawer side table, the two plank top having a moulded edge above a geometric moulded frieze drawer, on turned, knopped and square cut supports, w.91cm, d.52.cm, h.72cm £200 - 300
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A 17th century and later oak refectory table, having a four plank top with cleated ends, low relief carved frieze, on turned square cut supports united by outer stretchers, length 143cm, d.74cm, h.71cm £400 - 600
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