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James Waring Liverpool Mahogany Bracket Clock

James Waring Liverpool

An early 19th century, mahogany bracket clock. The eight day double fusee movement with anchor escapement, rack striking the hour on a bell, with strike silent lever above the roman numeral 12. The eight inch dial repainted.

The mahogany case with curl veneers and arched, single padtop, with brass carrying handle, above a circular glazed convex brass bezel with fish scale fret panels attached to the front door. The sides with similar panels, and standing on a moulded plinth with brass bracket feet.

James Waring is recorded working in Stockport 1828-1834

Height 15″ (38cm)

Width 12″ (30.5cm)

Depth 7″ (18cm)

English

Circa 1825

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George III Satinwood Card Table

A satinwood, George III, card table. The well figured ā€˜Dā€™ shaped top, with wide rosewood cross-banding and reeded edge, opening to reveal a baize lined interior, above a frieze supported by four turned and reeded legs, headed by rectangular rosewood inlaid panels. The back legs with gate-leg action to support the top.

Circa 1810

English