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Late 18th Century French fruitwood table AA1934

Late 18th Century French fruitwood (cherry) centre/serving/sofa/hall/entrance table. AA1934

Of good deep proportions and fantastic overall faded colour and patination. The rectangular cleated top above a shaped frieze, housing three drawers, all the original turned handles and knotted elm drawer linings, resting on long slight shaped cabriole legs.

C.1790

H.75cm W.185cm D.75cm

A rare 19th Century French oak long-case clock

AA2044

A rare 19th Century French oak long-case clock

The ogee shaped hood above a shaped moulded cornice, having a square mitred door and two narrow side doors.

The long slender trunk with a matching long fielded panelled, moulded door, resting on a stylish deep ogee shaped base.

The off white circular 30 hour clock face having the original shaped hands.

The clock is yet to be restored, also the case is needing a good clean, polish and wax. A decorator may like to have this painted and highlighted. Could look great in a white, soft blue or green..

Considering the majority of 18th – 20th Century French furniture is so heavily carved. This is quite a rare find. Very desirable lines.

H. 233cm W. 57cm D. 30cm

Very Rare Early 18th Century Month Going Longcase Clock -CMC500

A very rare George I red lacquered month going long-case clock, with Chinese scenes on an oak base with original caddy top in good condition. The brass and silvered engraved and filled dial with early spandrels and signed by listed maker Anthony Harrison of London. This clock has been fully restored and is in great order. Some outstanding features; Very rare month going Outside count-wheel strike Winged columns Listed maker of note By Anthony Harrison of London

C. 1710

H. 7’ 8” – 233 cm W. 1’ 8” – 52 cm D. 10” – 25 cm

A late Georgian oak and faded mahogany cross banded 30 hour longcase clock – AA1504

Stock AA1504

A late Georgian oak and faded mahogany cross banded 30 hour longcase clock of nice proportions. The scroll cross banded cornice with beech wood stringing above turned columns, framing the cross banded hinged door, with the original imperfect glass panel. The trunk with a shaped cross banded door and panel below, above a matching base resting on shaped, bracket feet. The door enclosing the original painted dial (serviced).

C. 1800

H: 6′ 8″ – 202 cm

W: 1′ 7″ – 49 cm

D: 10′ – 2′ 1″