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A late George III mahogany chest on chest, the upper section with Greek key style decorated cornice over a blind fretwork decorated frieze and two short over three long graduated drawers with ornate swan neck handles flanked by stop fluted corinthian columns on a base of three long drawers to ogee bracket feet
An early 20th Century limed oak bedroom cabinet with two doors above three drawers on splayed bracket feet in the manner of Ambrose Heal together with adjustable shelving in similar style CONDITION REPORTS To the specific question "is it in original condition?": it appears to be in untouched, unrestored condition though in need of restoration. Top has splits and discoloration, staining marks etc. Doors do not meet perfectly at the bottom. Four handles replaced to the drawers. Interior of cupboards with Fablon covering. See images. Sides with discoloration, signs of drip marks. Top panels with some warping, suggesting attention needed. Bookshelves in similar condition - see images for further detail. As regards joints and sturdiness generally, it appears solid though in need of restoration throughout in both cases. Drawers do appear to open and shut. Other queries already covered.
A late George III bachelor's bookcase chest, the upper section with moulded cornice over sunburst spandrels and domed door with unusual glazed and barred door of scrollwork form opening to reveal adjustable shelving, the base with brushing slide over four long drawers with ornate brass swan neck handles to bracket feet, 79 cm wide x 220 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Wear and tear throughout conducive with age and use. See images. Door slightly warped top left and standing slightly proud even when closed. Some splitting to the side banding just above top hinge on the right and same place on the left. Key escutcheon to door possibly a replacement as appears to sit awkwardly over the cross-banding. Shelves appear to be newer and possibly replacements. The interior silk work with staining and water marking. Top of the chest with large split horizontally within the flame work - approx 30 cm. Split top to bottom to the right hand side and to the upper side of the cabinet approx 27 cm. Two top drawers are felt-lined. Third drawer down very clean base boards which may therefore be replacements. Lower drawer appears to be older though may still be a replacement and with replacement sections to the lower drawer top edge. See images for further information.
A George III oak housekeeper's cupboard, converted to a wardrobe, the upper breakfront section with dentil moulded cornice above three fielded panels flanked by brass capped rounded quarter columns to a base of three dummy drawers above two banks of three graduated drawers raised on ogee bracket feet, width 177cm. CONDITION REPORT: Retains good colour, numerous surface marks throughout, tips of bracket feet missing, some hinges replaced.
A large early 19th century oak chest of five short and three long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet with rounded corner pilasters, width 132cm. CONDITION REPORT: Two plank top which is lifting and has entire section of repair to back, slight discolouration to bottom section, 129 x 132 x 56cm.
A George III mahogany and crossbanded bureau, the fall-front with well fitted interior above two short and three long graduated drawers raised on ogee bracket feet, overall of good colour, width 115cm. CONDITION REPORT: Old repairs throughout including unsightly patch to top right drawer, moulding replaced beneath fall-front, upright mouldings to side of fall-front replaced, overall of excellent colour but with many repairs.
An Edwardian Arts and Crafts oak three piece bedroom suite comprising mirrored and panelled door wardrobe with drawer to base, width 130cm (wardrobe cut), a three drawer dressing chest and a washstand (3). CONDITION REPORT: Wardrobe has been very crudely and poorly sawn in half with a metal bracket screwed to keep it in place. General surface wear throughout. Some staining and scratches to the dressing table. More staining to the washstand and three pieces of slightly different colour.
A George III mahogany, rosewood and satinwood crossbanded linen press, with dentil moulded cornice and inlaid twin panelled doors above two short over two long drawers set between chamfered and moulded edges, raised on bracket feet, width 128cm. CONDITION REPORT: 196.5 x 127 x 53.5cm, a few scuffs to cornice and repairs to dentil moulding, bubble veneers lifting to both doors, noticeably the left hand door, handles replaced and a couple of plug marks to drawer fronts, repairs to bracket feet and flecks of veneer throughout.
JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted Art Nouveau photo frames embossed with lily of the valley motifs, on bracket feet, Birmingham 1909, apertures 22.5 x 9.5cm, with oak easel backs. CONDITION REPORT: A few tiny dents and surface scratches, have been reconditioned and are well presented.
A George III mahogany cheese coaster, circa 1810, of curved form, the ends with roundels at each side, raised on bracket feet with barrel casters, 18.5cm high, 35cm wide, 30cm deep; and two turned mahogany cats or spindle stands, early 19th century, one with cubic and one with circular boss, each with six spiralled supports, each approximately 23 cm high standing up Provenance: Property of a lady from a Normandy Manoir.
A William & Mary walnut and olivewood oyster veneered chest on stand, circa 1690, chevron banded throughout and incorporating reserves of marquetry flowers, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers, the stand incorporating a drawer, on bracket feet, 102cm high, 104cm wide, 55cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Buckinghamshire
A George III mahogany night commode, circa 1770, the galleried top incorporating pierced handles, above a pair of doors and a drawer, on moulded square section legs, 79cm high, 57cm wide, 46cm deep, together with A Regency mahogany bowfront bedside cupboard, circa 1815, on tapering bracket feet, 70cm high, 61cm wide, 42cm deep

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