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A Mahogany Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed John Wood, Liverpool, No.147, 19th century, three tier case with side carrying handles, 4-1/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals signed and numbered, seconds dial, single fusee movement with a spring detent escapement and maintaining power, free sprung blued helical hairspring, compensation balance with timing screws and weights, diamond endstone, movement fitted in a brass gimbal, 19.5cm high, sold with a Chadburns Limited of Liverpool chronometer Rated certificate dated 14.4.1957 £1500 - 2000
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A George III Mahogany Striking Balloon Shaped Table Clock, circa 1800, balloon shaped case with brass carrying handle, bracket feet, 7-1/2-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and indistinctly signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved throughout with scroll, floral and a central urn decoration, 41.5cm high over handle £600 - 800
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A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thompson, Darlington, circa 1800, inverted bell top with carrying handle, side sound frets and pull repeat cord, 8-inch arched painted dial, floral painted corners, arch with swag decoration and signed Thompson Darlington, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 52cm high over handle £500 - 700
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A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed T.Humphreys, Barnard Castle, circa 1840, arched pediment, carved mounts to the front, side sound frets, bun feet, 8-inch convex printed dial, twin barrel movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 43.5cm high £400 - 500
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A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Smoult, Southshields, circa 1790, inverted bell top with a carrying handle, side viewing windows, 7-inch arched brass dial, dial centre with an inner date ring and corresponding central date hand, arch with silvered disc signed, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with engraved scroll decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured by brackets, 52.5cm high over handle £1200 - 1800
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A George III Striking Table Clock, signed John Harrison, Newcastle, circa 1780, ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, carrying handle, acorn finials, side viewing windows and sound frets, 8-inch arched brass dial, arch with strike/silent selection dial, dial centre with an engraved floral and scroll decoration, date aperture, twin barrel movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved throughout with floral and scroll decoration and a central basket of flowers, bob pendulum, movement secured by brackets, 54cm high over handle £1200 - 1800
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A George III Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, signed J Hawthorn, Newcastle, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, side viewing windows, bracket feet, 8-inch arched brass dial, engraved scroll decorated dial centre with a date aperture and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement, quarter striking on two bells and striking the hours on a further bell, movement backplate with scroll decoration and signed Jno Hawthornthwaite, Newcastle, 54cm high over handle £1500 - 2000
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A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, signed Harrison & Son, Darlington, circa 1870, side and bottom doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement 38cm high £300 - 400
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A Drop Dial Striking Wall Clock, signed W.Potts & Sons, Leeds, late 19th century, elaborately carved case with flower heads and leaf decoration, side doors, trunk with pendulum window, 14-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a gong, 107cm high £500 - 700
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A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, signed Humphreys, Barnard Castle, circa 1840, side doors and one bottom door, 12-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 38cm high £300 - 500
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A Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, signed Munford, Tiverton, circa 1890, side and bottom doors, 12-inch painted convex dial with Roman numerals and signed, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 47cm high £300 - 400
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An Oak and Mahogany Oval Shaped Dial Eight Day Longcase Clock with Windmill Automata, signed Wainwright, Nottingham, No.5, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 14-inch silvered oval shaped dial signed and numbered, dial centre with an engraved landscape scene and a windmill automata, moonphase aperture inscribed above "Time Sheweth The Way Of Mans Decay", four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later case, 241cm high £800 - 1200
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An Unusual Oak Quarter Striking Octagonal Shaped Dial Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Abbott, London, circa 1800, pagoda pediment, Corinthian capped columns, Corinthian pilasters, 15-inch painted dial signed, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement, quarter striking on two bells and striking the larger bell for the hours, 238cm high £1200 - 1800
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An Unusual Scottish Column Shaped Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Paterson, Edinburgh, circa 1820, drum shaped pediment with a carved shell crest, column shaped trunk, faceted recessed panelled plinth, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, seconds and date dials, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 214cm high £800 - 1200
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A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Wyke, Liverpool, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, later inlaid case, pierced side sound frets, inset fluted pilasters, later skirting and paw feet, 13-1/4-inch arch brass dial, dial centre with engraved scroll decoration, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 252cm high £1200 - 1800
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A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Greaves, Newcastle, circa 1750, flat top pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arched brass dial with a chapter ring signed, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with lunar dial and aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 221cm high £500 - 700
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A Green Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock with Rocking Father of Time Automata, signed Edward Greatrex, Birmingham, circa 1750, green chinoiserie case with gilt painted floral decoration, trunk dial with oriental scenes depicting a pagoda, boats and figures, 14-1/4-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial arch with a rocking "Father of Time" aperture, dial centre with a lunar scale and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 240cm high £1500 - 1800
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An Early 18th Century Walnut Longcase Clock, signed Roger Penton, circa 1710, later caddy pediment, pierced blind fret work panels, side viewing windows, well figured trunk door with moulded borders, re-built plinth, 12-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, crown and cherub spandrels, five latched pillars, anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 266cm high £1000 - 1500
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An Impressive Inlaid Carved Chiming Longcase Clock, signed John Lewis, London, circa 1900, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, case back sides finely carved with flower heads, griffins head and scroll decoration, finely inlaid canted sides, inlaid trunk door with swag and musical instruments, urn and floral inlaid recessed plinth, raised upon a carved plinth and paw feet, 17-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, two selection levers at 3 and 9 for chime on eight bells/chime on four bells and chime/silent, arch with moonphase, triple weight driven movement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, 251cm high £2000 - 3000
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A Good Mahogany Inlaid Stick Barometer, signed Jno Russell, Falkirk, circa 1790, concealed large mercury tube, single vernier silvered dial signed, barber pole inlaid stringing to the borders, oval shaped cistern cover, 108cm highJohn Russell was an important instrument maker of the late 18th century. He is recorded as working at Kirk Wynd Falkirk around 1770 and was appointed watchmaker to the Prince of Wales and became watchmaker to the Prince Regent in 1811. £1000 - 1500
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Pair of Kashan Prayer RugsCentral Iran, circa 1930=Each with a deep indigo field and tree in bloom beneath the Mihrab framed by madder spandrels and meandering vine borders flanked by ivory guard stripes, 204cm by 130cm £500 - 700 | |
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Kashan RugCentral Iran, circa 1940=The ivory field of scrolling vines around a central medallion, the spandrels with urns enclosed by indigo borders of meandering vines flanked by guard stripes, 206cm by 137cm £400 - 600 | |
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Ravar Kirman RugSouth East Iran, circa 1920=The ivory field with central medallion all with flowering vines framed by spandrels and floral borders, 220cm by 137cm £400 - 600 | |
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Yomut Turkmen AsmalykEast Caspian Region, circa 1890=The serrated diamond lattice field of stepped güls enclosed by borders of geometric devices, 70 by 117cm £250 - 350 | |
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Heriz CarpetNorth West Iran, circa 1910=The claret field of angular leafy vines centred by a sky blue medallion framed by spandrels and indigo borders of geometric motifs, 313cm by 252cm £300 - 500 | |
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Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1950=The crimson field with an all over design of scrolling vines and palmettes enclosed by ice blue borders flanked by multiple guard stripes, 431cm by 325cm £800 - 1200 | |
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Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1950=The cream ground with an all over design of large palmettes and flowerhead between vines enclosed by similar borders, 380cm by 280cm £800 - 1200 | |
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Tiger RugNepal/Tibet, modernThe pale mushroom field with semi-naturalistic tiger, 190cm by 120cm £300 - 500
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Veramin CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1940=The ivory field with an allover design of palmettes and flowerheads enclosed by samovar motif borders, 300cm by 212cm £600 - 900 | |
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Tabriz Carpet of unusual sizeNorth West Iran, circa 1950=The blood red field with an allover design of large palmettes and vines enclosed by indigo borders of meandering vines, 325cm by 325cm £400 - 600 | |
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Veramin CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1950=The indigo diamond lattice field of stylised flowerheads enclosed by borders of flowerheads flanked by guard stripes, 310cm by 227cm £400 - 600 | |
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Ushak CarpetCentral West Anatolia, circa 1890=The coral pink field with columns of medallions enclosed by indigo borders of stylised flowerheads flanked by guard stripes, 464cm by 328cm £800 - 1200 | |
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Feraghan Saroukh RugWest Iran, circa 1930=The terracotta field of angular vines around an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and meandering vine borders flanked by lemon guard stripes, 202cm by 132cm £300 - 500 | |
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William Morris Design Carpet, modernThe field of large serrating vines and flowers enclosed by pale blue leafy borders, 305cm by 200cm £600 - 900
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Modern Chinese Silk RugThe claret field of scrolling vines around a flower head medallion framed by spandrels and indigo borders of meandering vines flanked by guard stripes, 243cm by 155cm £500 - 800
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Kirman RugSouth East Iran, circa 1920=The ivory field with a one way design centred by an indigo medallion flanked by plants and four urns issuing flowers enclosed by meandering vine borders and sky blue guard stripes, 238cm by 146cm £300 - 500 | |
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North West Persian Runner, circa 1910=The madder field of boteh enclosed by borders of angular meandering vines flanked by indigo guard stripes, 422cm by 95cm £300 - 500 | |
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Isfahan RugCentral Iran, circa 1950=The ivory field of scrolling vines around a flowerhead medallion framed by spandrels and blood red meandering vine borders, 210cm by 138cm £300 - 500 | |
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Kashgai CarpetSouth West Iran, circa 1930=The madder field of tribal and zoomorphic motifs around three stepped diamond medallions framed by indigo spandrels and multiple narrow borders, 312cm by 205cm £450 - 650 | |
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Tabriz Carpet of Mustafi designIranian Azerbaijan, circa 1950=The indigo field of plants and angular vines enclosed by brick red borders of stylised meandering floral vines flanked by double guard stripes, 280cm by 200cm £450 - 650 | |
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Saroukh RugWest Iran, circa 1925=The salmon pink field of angular vines around an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and serrated leaf vine borders flanked by multiple guard stripes, 202cm by 129cm £400 - 600 | |
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Anatolian CarpetPossibly Borlu, circa 1900=The ivory field with three medallions framed by spandrels and samovar motif border, 340cm by 247cm £400 - 600 | |
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Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1950=The cream field of palmettes and large flowering vines enclosed by similar borders, 420cm by 369cmSigned at one end £400 - 600 | |
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Saroukh CarpetWest Iran, 2nd half 19th centuryThe faded terracotta field of scrolling vines centred by a flower head medallion framed by spandrels and ivory palmette borders, 378cm by 278cm £300 - 500
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Narrow Karaja RunnerIranian Azerbaijan, circa 1925=The deep terracotta field with a column of apple green and indigo medallions enclosed by narrow borders of stylised angular vines flanked by ivory guard stripes, 424cm by 94cm £350 - 450 | |
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Nain Part Silk CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1960=The indigo field of scrolling vines around a flowerhead medallion enclosed by spandrels and ivory borders of meandering vine borders of birds and animals flanked by triple guard stripes, 400cm by 290cm £1000 - 1500 | |
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Pair of Tabriz RugsIranian Azerbaijan, circa 1920. Each with a strawberry field of angular vines around a cusped medallion framed by stepped spandrels and flowerhead borders, 183cm by 140cm £500 - 700 | FURNITURE | |
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A George III Oak Dresser and Rack, late 18th century, with three fixed shelves, the base with an arrangement of six drawers flanked by two cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 158cm by 49cm by 211cm £350 - 450
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An Early 18th Century Oak Low Dresser, the moulded top with three boards above three frieze drawers, on square form legs with scrolled toes, 124cm by 51cm by 80cm £400 - 600
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A 17th Century Joined Oak Settle, named and dated Thomas Reresby 1621, the back support carved with Gods Providence Is Mine Inheritance above panels of dragons, lozenges and scrolls above a hinged and boarded seat between downswept arms, the base with four lozenge carved panels, 167cm by 63cm by 134cmWith paper label refering to the settle as lot 212 from Eastwood Hall, Ashover, Derbyshire £1000 - 1500
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