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A collection of vintage 1960s/70s ladies clothing including crimplene dresses by Montessa (18) and Liza Peta (18), full length pink (16) and sleeveless blue (18) dresses by Berketex, black faux fur coat by Astraleen, together with an Alexon fur trimmed suit (20), a grey Mark Russell velvet trimmed coat (16) a Sandhill tweed coat (38), etc (sizes in bracket)
18th Century Dutch walnut floral marquetry inlaid bombe bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with well above four short drawers and two long drawers with cast brass escutcheons and handles, raised on low bracket feet (some damages) CONDITION REPORT 105cm wide x 55cm deep x 101cm high(42ins wide x 23ins deep x 40ins tall)
Small mahogany bookcase with two bar glazed doors above an alcove and drawer, raised on bracket feet, George III period and later CONDITION REPORT 32.5ins wide x 11ins deep x 57ins highSome parts are George III and later, so alterations or parts have been replaced with newer 19th Century wood.
Large early 20th Century oak estate bureau bookcase with a moulded cornice above glazed doors, the fall front with fitted interior and drawers below raised on bracket feet CONDITION REPORT 62ins wide x 85.5ins high x 23ins deepGood condition. Drawers also in good working orderVery small split to fall front at either end.
Late 19th / early 20th Century mahogany safe cabinet having galleried top with single door simulated as drawers, on a plinth base with later added bracket feet, bearing an Edwards & Roberts paper label CONDITION REPORT There is no safe, keys or top hingeThere is a 'Edwards & Roberts paper label on the back25ins wide x 19ins deep x 38.5ins high (exl. gallery)Interior - 22ins wide x 16ins deep x 37ins high
A Queen Anne burr walnut bureau bookcase, the upper section enclosed by mirrored panel doors, the base with fall enclosing a well fitted interior above two short and two long drawers on later bracket feet, carry handles to the sides, 103cm wide x 206cm high/see illustration Condition Report: There are restorations. Bookcase with splits and blistering veneer to doors, one mirror glass very cloudy the other slightly better, both plates with splits and loose borders, interior re-fitted, piece of side moulding missing, fall drop slopes when down, base frieze with splits and lifting veneer, pieces of drawer moulding missing, brasswork original, later bracket feet.
A late 18th Century ash and elm comb-back chair Condition Report: Back very loose, seat split and old worm holes, middle back rail repaired, front of seat renewed and with metal bracket support beneath, 36cm high 40cm deep.Should you wish me to help further please do not hesitate to contact me.
A 19th Century hardwood military/campaign chest Of small proportion, formed as two sections each with two long drawers, fitted with brass handles and corner caps, raised on bracket feet, height 89cm, width 70cm, depth 34cm.CONDITION REPORTTop with stains and marks, no keyCarrying handles of varying designs some replacements Various chips/knocks to body throughoutFeet in very poor condition with many breaks/losses
A Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinetThe top section with moulded cornice with Greek key decoration over two Gothic glaze doors, the base section with secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes, small drawers and central door over three long drawers and bracket feet, height 220cm, width 112cm, depth 52cmCONDITION REPORTSHandles appear old, some are broken, 2 panes of glass are crackedSome splitting/lifting of wood on cornice, one escutcheon missing from base General surface marks/scuffsSplitting to lefthand side of base, splitting to interior, back boards appear old, sold requiring renovation
Watkin Owen, Llanrwst an oak longcase clock: having an eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with a wood rod to the pendulum and conical shaped weights as typical of this maker, the thirteen-inch square painted dial having black Arabic hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, blued steel hands and signed to the centre Watn. Owen, Llanrwst, decorated with two sailing ships to the centre and flora to the four corners, the false-plate to the rear of the dial embossed with the dialmaker's name Wilson, Bham, the oak case having fan inlaid decoration to the trunk door and raised panel to the base, with fluted quarter columns to the trunk, the hood having turned pillars with cast-brass capitals and a shallow swan-neck pediment with a carved wooden fan finial to the centre, all standing on bracket feet, height 206cms.* Biography Watkin Owen was a fine maker and his history, and that of his family is well-recorded. He took over the family clockmaking business 1776 aged twenty following the death of his father John, a most skilled and excellent clockmaker himself, and continued for another thirty-three years. He always fitted his movements with five pillars as opposed to the normal four and his painted dials were supplied by Wilson of Birmingham, one of the first to manufacture this style and considered one of the finest exponents. Watkin Owen died in April 1809.* Note For an in-depth study detailing the life, clocks and working practices of Watkin Owen see Colin & Mary Brown, The Clockmakers of Llanrwst, Bridge Books 1993.

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