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Foxman: A Don Craven (Aldborough, near Boroughbridge) English Oak Telephone Seat, with a raised upstand above a single drawer with carved Yorkshire rose handles, open seat with arm rest, on five octagonal legs, with carved fox signature, 123cm by 46cm, 63cm £250 - 350
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Foxman: A Don Craven (Aldborough, near Boroughbridge) English Oak Nest-of-Tables, the largest with sliding rail under top, each on four turned legs, both smaller tables fitting under, largest 76cm by 40cm, 44.5cm high, smaller tables 35.5cm by 26.5cm, 38.5cm high £100 - 150
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Horseshoeman: An English Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with recessed carved horseshoe signature, 50cm high £200 - 300
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Horseshoeman: An English Oak Cow and Calf Stool, each on three octagonal legs, each with recessed carved horseshoe signature, 43cm and 31cm (2) £180 - 220
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King Post of Burton Leonard: A Robert E Ingham English Oak Dresser, the open back rack with two fixed shelves and plate grooves, the base with two drawers above two cupboard doors, on shaped front feet, with recessed carved signature, 120cm wide, 49cm deep, 169.5cm £250 - 350
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King Post of Burton Leonard: A Robert E Ingham English Oak Dining Table, on two shaped supports, joined by a central stretcher, with recessed carved signature, 169cm by 74.5cm, 74cm high; and A Set of Six Chairs, curved shaped splats, nailed seats, on square section legs joined by a H stretcher, each with recessed carved signature, 85cm (7) £400 - 600
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Lizardman: A Derek Slater English Oak Combination Standard Lamp, the tapering square section column joined to open compartments and a magazine rack, with carved lizard signature, 170cm highWoodcarvers of Crayke, near Easingwold. £100 - 150
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Oakleafman: A David Longstaff English Oak 6ft Dining Table, on two octagonal legs, joined by a chamfered stretcher at floor level, with recessed carved leaf signature, 183cm by 88cm, 74cm; and A Set of Six Lattice Back Chairs, drop-in seats, on turned octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved leaf signature, 85cm (7) £500 - 800
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Sid Pollard of Bagby: A Panelled English Oak Blanket Box, wrought iron hinges, on four octagonal feet, unmarked, 110cm by 40cm, 55cm high £300 - 500
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Sid Pollard of Bagby: An English Oak Octagonal Dining Table, on a cruciform base, unmarked, 139cm diameter, 75cm highMade in 1984. £400 - 600
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Sid Pollard of Bagby: Four English Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, tan hide seats, on octagonal front legs, unmarked, 89cmMade in 1984. £400 - 600
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Sid Pollard of Bagby: An English Oak Mantel Shelf, of plain rectangular design, unmarked, 152.5cm by 16.5cm, 4cm deepMade in 1994. £100 - 150
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Squirrelman: A Wilf Hutchinson English Oak Book Trough, with carved squirrel signature, 48.5cm; Two Foxman Malcolm Pipes English Oak Ashtrays, of plain rectangular form, each with carved fox head signature, 10.5cm; and An Oakleafman David Langstaff English Oak Ashtray, of plain rectangular form, with carved leaf signature, 10cm (4) £100 - 150
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Woodpeckerman: A Stan Dodds (1928-2012) Carved English Oak Racing Pigeon, with ring to leg, on a rectangular base, with recessed carved woodpecker signature, 21.5cm highStan Dodds worked for Robert Thompson's from 1942 until his retirement in 1994. £1000 - 1500
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Woodpeckerman: A Stan Dodds (1928-2012) Carved English Oak Boxing Hare, in an upright stance on hind haunches, unmarked, 24.5cm high £600 - 900
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Woodpeckerman: A Pair of Stan Dodds (1928-2012) Carved English Oak Bookends, each with a hare sat on it's haunches, on two books, unmarked, 19cm high £1000 - 1500
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Woodpeckerman: A Stan Dodds (1928-2012) English Oak Nut Bowl, with tooled interior and exterior, with recessed carved woodpecker signature, 16cm diameter £100 - 150
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Woodpeckerman: A Stan Dodds (1928-2012) English Oak Small Dresser and Rack, the rack with two fixed shelves, the base with two drawers above an undertier, on turned front legs, with recessed carved woodpecker signature, 95cm by 43cm, 153cm high £250 - 350
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Wrenman: A Bob Hunter English Oak 4' 6" Refectory Table, on two shaped supports, joined by a stretcher, with wren signature, 137cm by 82cm, 74.5cm £300 - 400
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Wrenman: A Bob Hunter English Oak Television Cabinet, the rectangular top above two fall front drawers, above a single drawer, with carved Yorkshire rose handles, with recessed carved wren signature, 67cm by 45cm, 55cm high on wheels £300 - 500
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Yorkshire School: A Pair of English Oak Kneeling Benches, each with shaped ends, the sloping adzed rests above a carved rope frieze, above a central support, joined by a stretcher, unmarked, 165.5cm by 23cm, 85.5cm highFrom St Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle (by repute) £200 - 400
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Yorkshire School: A Burr Oak Revolving Bookstand, the burr top above four shelved sections, on shepherd castors, with recessed carved Yorkshire rose and leaves signature, 42cm square, 65cm high £200 - 300
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Attributed to Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) for Queen Margaret Medical College, Glasgow 1894: A Pair of Laboratory Stools, beech and elm, the circular seats on three legs with triangular foot rails, 69cmSee page 32 Billcliffe (Roger) Charles Rennie Mackintosh The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs, Cameron & Hollis 2009 Forth EditionBonham's, 29th June 1996 (lots 8 and 9) David Duggleby's 15th March 1999 (lot 450) Lyon & Turnbull, Glasgow, 18th April 2000 (lots 351 and 352) Bonham's, Glasgow, 10th November 2000 The sole women's-only college of its type in the UK at the time. £3000 - 4000
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Arthur Simpson of Kendal (1857-1922): An Arts & Crafts Mahogany Occasional Table, shape No.8054, the oval top with raised edge, above an undertier, on four shaped supports, labelled Arthur Simpson The Handicrafts Kendal, 90cm £200 - 300
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A Heal & Son Ltd Oak Nursery Dressing Table, circa 1910, with pivoting mirror above two short and one long drawer, raised on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher, stamped 787, 76cm by 49cm, 142cmIllustrated Goodden (S) A History of Heal's, published by Heal & Son Ltd 1984, page 32 £200 - 300
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An Arts & Crafts Oak Sideboard, the mirror back above a copper panel, the base fitted with two drawers over two cupboard doors with lacquered copper strap hinges and brass handles, 197cm wide, 58cm deep, 203cm high £400 - 600
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A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Dresser, the plate rack above two cupboard doors, with exposed pegged construction and carved roses, on bracket feet, signed Jack Grimble, 152cm by 40cm, 173.5cm high £200 - 300
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A Brynmawr Furniture Limed Oak Arm Chair, with slatted back, shaped arms, interwoven seat on square section legs joined by a H floor stretcher, unmarked, 71cm £100 - 150
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An Art Deco French Macassar Ebony Desk, the top of curved rectangular form, one side with a deep drawer, the opposing side with two small drawers with silver plated handles raised on tapering legs with silver plated feet, 179cm by 90cm by 76cm £5000 - 7000
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An Art Deco H & L Epstein Macassar Ebony and Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising Dining Table, the shaped top above a contrasting apron, on four fluted shaped legs, with extra leaf 273cm by 110cm, 80cm; a Set of Eight (6+2) Chairs, with shaped splats, drop-in seats, each numbered I to VIII, arm chairs 122cm; a Sideboard, the shaped top above two doors, flanked by side panels, on three shaped ebonised feet, 140cm by 52cm, 98cm high; a Server, with two facetted columns each with a cupboard door, the centre section with two doors, opening to reveal three green baize cutlery drawers and three open compartments, 108.5cm high, 64cm deep; and A Pair of Double Stools, drop-in seats, walnut apron frieze, on four shaped legs, 112cm by 43cm, 49cm high (13) £3000 - 5000
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An Art Deco Figured Walnut Tallboy, the top section with two doors enclosing a shelf, the base with four graduating drawers, on four shaped feet, locks stamped LANGBEAR BIRMINGHAM, 104cm by 55cm, 169cm high £200 - 300
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Maison Dominique: A French Art Deco Style Dining Table, raised on square form legs with plated metal bases joined by a flattened stretcher, 380cm by 120cm by 76cm; and Twelve Dining Chairs, upholstered in cream and yellow fabric, 45cm by 49cm by 100cm (13)With copy of purchase receipt from Makassar-France, 19 avenue Matigon, Paris £6000 - 8000
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Fritz Hansen: Ten Ant Chairs, designed by Arne Jacobsen, laminated ash on four chrome tubular legs, 1990 edition, moulded mark and some with partial printed label, 40.5cm wide, 42cm deep, 78.5cm high, 44cm height of seat £700 - 1000
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A Gilt Brass Engraved Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Brunelot, circa 1870, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, backplate stamped with the trade mark capital B within a circle for Brunelot and Medaille D'or Pons 1827, numbered within the movement plates 340, 17.5cm high over handle, with later outer travelling case £400 - 500
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A Gilt Brass Engraved Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Drocourt, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, scroll and floral engraved case with side porcelain panels depicting figures in costume within a landscape, porcelain dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and decorated to the borders with figures, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped with Drocourt's trade mark DC within a cartouche and numbered 9514, 18cm high over handle £800 - 1200
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A Miniature Enamel Travelling Carriage Timepiece, retailed by LeRoy & Fils, Paris, 13 & 15 Palais Royal, circa 1900, surmounted by a foo dog, multi-coloured enamel case decorated with crane birds and foliage, mask mounted feet, dial with Chinese numerals, dial signed to the centre, single barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, movement backplate with makers mark anchor monogram and initialled PM, numbered 13147, 90mm high, with an outer travelling case £300 - 500
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A Brass Atmos Clock, signed LeCoultre, 2nd half 20th century, case with glazed panels, 4-3/4-inch silvered chapter ring, large balance wheel below, base with stop/start lever and spirit level, movement numbered 27297, 23.5cm high £250 - 350
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A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 2nd half 20th century, case with glazed panels, 4-1/4-inch Arabic and dagger marker chapter ring, skeletonised centre, large balance wheel below and a start/stop lever, movement numbered 142332, base with a spirit level, 22.5cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre travelling case, outer cardboard box and booklets £400 - 600
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A Rhodium Plated Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 2nd half 20th century, case with glazed panels, 4-1/4-inch silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, skeletonised dial centre, movement calibre 526-5, movement numbered 368964, large balance wheel below 6, stop/start lever, base with spirit level, 22.5cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre travelling case, outer cardboard box, instruction booklet and guarantee booklet dated 19.12.1975 £400 - 600
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A Large Ormolu Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by J Mayer, Liverpool, circa 1870, case with four glazed panels, applied bow and floral mounted, acanthus leaf borders, base with friezes depicting cherubs and floral decoration, 6-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Raingo Freres Paris and numbered 550, sunburst pendulum bob numbered 550, 44.5cm high £700 - 900
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A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, the Gothic style case surmounted with maidens and flanked with knights in small recesses, base with circular armorial porcelain plaques and oval porcelain plaques below depicting knights, porcelain dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 279, spring suspension, 32cm high £300 - 500
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A Sienna Marble and Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, signed Ville Rue Richelieu No.9, circa 1830, case surmounted by a bronze nude figure depicting Crouching Venus after the antique seated on a tortoise, yellow Sienna marble, applied bronze scroll mounts, base with acanthus leaf borders, 3-1/2-inch dial with Roman numerals and inscribed on a silvered plaque Ville Rue Richelieu No.9, twin barrel movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate signed Cailly Aine, 54cm high £500 - 700
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A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 2nd half 20th century, case with glazed panels, 4-1/2-inch dial, large balance wheel below, stop/start lever, movement calibre 540, movement numbered 654497, base with spirit level, 23cm highProvenance: The Estate of Mrs R D Peacock £300 - 500
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A Thirty Hour Hook and Spike Wall Clock, Unsigned, circa 1740, four posted movement with an anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, hoop and spikes, 9-1/4-inch square brass dial, ringed and zigzag decorated dial centre, single hand, 29cm high £400 - 600
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A Small Brass Hook and Spike Lantern Striking Wall Clock, signed Geo Clarke, Londini Fecit, circa 1760, four posted movement with pierced engraved front and side top frets, side opening doors engraved with Turkish moon crescents and herringbone borders, verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 3-1/2-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre elaborately engraved with floral decoration and signed, single hand, 21cm high £600 - 800
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An Oak Thirty Hour Alarm Hooded Wall Timepiece, signed Budgen, Croyden, circa 1740, arched pediment, 5-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, central alarm disc, single hand, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and alarm striking on a bell, later case, 51cm high £300 - 500
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A Brass Horizontal Striking Alarm Table Clock, possibly German, second quarter of the 18th century, square brass case with embossed side panels depicting rearing deer among scroll and urn decoration, raised upon feet, 4-1/4-inch square brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, inner alarm disc, vacant aperture below 12, scroll engraved borders and mask decorated corners, steel hands, single chain driven fusee movement with rack hour striking on a bell, single spring barrel for the alarm hammer striking the same bell, three armed balance, tic-tac form escapement, movement backplate stamped with maker's mark AMW within a shield cartouche, 77mm high by 12cm wide £1000 - 1500
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An Ormolu Bronze Striking Cartel Clock, circa 1880, the elaborate case surmounted by an acorn and flanked by cockerels heads, swag and acanthus leaf borders and a central winged cherub mask, 4-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Lemerle Charpentier de Bronzes Paris and numbered 159, 62cm high £400 - 600
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A Military Mahogany Wall Timepiece, signed W S Shuker Ltd, Birmingham, 1916, side and bottom doors, 14-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, dial with a military broad arrow, signed and dated 1916, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 45cm highWalter Stanley Shuker was born in 1874 and is recorded by the 1911 census as living at 184 Brearley Street in Birmingham. £400 - 600
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An Oak Wall Timepiece, signed William Darling, 42 Coney Street, York, circa 1850, side and bottom doors, 16-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee A-frame movement with an anchor escapement, 53.5cm high £500 - 700
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