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An Edwardian walnut open bookcase, with moulded edge above a series of open shelves flanked by flat pilasters and raised on bracket feet. Width 107 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is flat and not warped. It is generally in very good order with only very minor surface polish scratches and the odd minor mark. The right hand side has a small scuff to the bottom right hand rear corner and other minor marks. The left hand side is in very good order with no condition issues. The bracket feet and plinth are in good order and the backboards are original. The shelf surfaces have the usual marks and scuffs that one would expect from a piece of this age.
A George III style walnut reproduction crossbanded chest of four long drawers, with brass drop handles with pierced backplates and raised on bracket feet. Width 65.5 cm. NOTE - This desk belonged to Dr Stanley B. Whitehead renowned horticulture author writing for Observer Books and The Everyman's Encyclopedia of Gardening for many years. He wrote his books between 1939 up until the mid 1980's, much of his work being produced on this desk. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is in first class condition with no issues. All drawer fronts are in good order. All handles are in good condition also. The bracket feet are in good order also with only minor marks as one might expect. The sides are in good condition with no splits. The back is in good order also.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany breakfront low bookcase, satinwood banded and boxwood and ebony strung, with four doors and raised on bracket feet. Width 185 cm, height 107 cm, maximum depth 38.5 cm, depth at sides 31 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Whilst the top is in good condition from a colour point of view it is slightly warped. The warping is from front to back and there is a stress fracture across the front edge. There is a very small piece of boxwood stringing missing at the right hand side. The frieze is in good condition all round. The left and right hand doors are not warped and close as they should. The centre doors are not warped but when closed the right hand door is slightly proud of the left. The lock is currently jammed. If the lock were serviceable then when the door was closed there would be no gap. The bracket feet have the usual marks, scuffs and small veneer losses but no real issues. We have all door keys but as stated the centre door lock appears to be jammed. The depth of the centre shelves is 30 cm. The depth at the wings is 23.5 cm.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with moulded edge, slide and four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and all raised on bracket feet. Width 96 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 80 cm, depth 51.5 cm, width 96 cm. The chest is structurally sound. The top has a full width gap between the planks. There are also stress fractures to the left hand side. There are also ring marks and water damage. The edge moulding is in good condition all round. The slide is very tight and difficult to pull out. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition and the handles appear to be original. All locks are present. We have no keys. There are water splashes and other small stains to the front but no serious issues. The sides of the chest are both a little dry. The front bracket feet are in good order. The rear bracket feet have losses to the outer bracket panels. The backboards are original.
A Reprodux mahogany serpentine fronted chest of drawers, narrow, four drawers with brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 78.5 cm, maximum depth 31 cm. CONDITION REPORT: First class condition, with no issues. Originally supplied by Chapmans in November 1999 at a sale price of £780.
An Edwardian walnut open bookcase, with moulded edge and quarter round moulded frieze above a series of adjustable shelves flanked by fluted flat pilasters and raised on bracket feet. Width 106 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top is in very good condition with no significant marks or scratches. The half round moulded frieze has a beaded edge at the bottom and there is a small scuff to the centre right of this. The right hand side is flat with no cracks. It does have old woodworm holes to the rear but these appear to have long gone and they are only evident on close inspection. The left hand side is also flat and cracked but does have similar old woodworm holes which in our opinion are not active. The plinth base is in good order all around with only minor scuffs and marks as one would expect. The shelves have numerous surface scratches and marks as one would expect.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with applied moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swans neck drop handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 88 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 76 cm, depth 47 cm, width 88 cm. The top is slightly undulating but does not have any stress fractures. There are veneer repairs to both left hand corners. The moulded edge is in good order. Both sides are in good condition with no splits. The backboards are largely original.
A Georgian walnut cased longcase clock, with moulded cornice above the arched glazed door enclosing the two-train striking movement by Jos. Naylor, London, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 244 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. When the hands are advanced the tidal aperture and the date appear to advance as they should. We cannot attach the strike weight as the top loop to the weight is broken. We have not had the strike operating. The seatboard is not original and there is some packing beneath the seatboard. Whether this indicates that the clock is a marriage or not we are not sure. The case maybe pine. It looks to have been fairly recently stripped and varnished. This have been a lacquered case originally. The backboards would appear to be original. The bracket feet, plinth moulding and short upstand to the base are later.
A George III style mahogany serpentine fronted chest of drawers, early 20th century, with carved moulded edge, slide and four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and all raised on bracket feet. Width 97 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top is flat with no significant damage other than minor wear to the polish. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. The slide operates as it should. It does have some minor surface scratches. All drawer fronts are in good condition with no losses to the cockbeading. The handles would appear to be original. All locks are present but we have no keys. Both sides have one stress fracture caused by panel shrinkage. There is however no movement or lifting. All bracket feet are original as are the backboards. There are some minor scuffs around the bracket feet as one would expect.
A mahogany cased grandmother clock, with spring driven three-train movement striking on four gongs, with slim trunk door and brickwork base. Height 150 cm, width 30.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on all three trains. It is currently ticking away and striking when the movement is advanced. The movement seems very clean. The hood is in very good condition with no issues. The dentil moulding beneath the hood is all present. One of the half round applied turnings beneath the dentil work is missing. This is the one to the extreme right of the front which should be visible on our image. The trunk door is flat and not warped. We have the key. The sides of the case are in good condition as are the sides of the base. A minor fault is a vertical stress fracture to the bottom panel of the base. All bracket feet are present and original. The backboards are in good order. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with applied moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with oval backplates and raised on bracket feet. Width 85 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 94 cm, depth 50 cm, width actually 95 cm. The chest is structurally sound. The top is a good colour but does have numerous old marks to the surface and one very small veneer loss to the left hand side. The moulded edge is in good order. The cockbeading to the drawer fronts has some minor damage to drawers 2, 3 & 4. There are some veneer losses to the bearers between the drawers. The handles are later but old replacements. There is evidence of other smaller oval handles visible on the drawer fronts. All locks are present. We have no keys. The bracket feet are original and in generally good order. The backboards are original.
An Elliott of London grandmother clock, with walnut case and three-train spring driven movement, all raised on bracket feet. Height 162 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in first class condition. There are no issues other than extremely minor small scratches and marks which are almost insignificant. The movement seems to be very clean as is the face. We have the original key and the clock does wind on all trains but is nearly fully wound on two. The clock does not appear to be currently ticking but does strike when the hands are advanced manually. We have the original key.
A mahogany serpentine fronted desk, with green tooled leather writing surface and fitted with three frieze drawers and three further drawers to each pedestal, all raised on bracket feet. Width 121.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Depth at front of bow 56 cm, depth at sides 53.5 cm. The tooled leather writing surface is in generally very good order with only minor scratches and stains. It is perfectly serviceable. The crossbanded edge surround is in good order. There is a small piece of veneer missing just above the front right hand corner of the top left drawer. All drawer fronts are in good condition with only minor surface marks. All cockbeading is present. The sides are in very good order. All feet are original and have minor scuffs to the sharp edges. The rear of the desk is in good order with no issues. There is a very small veneer loss just beneath the bottom left and right hand corners of the bottom left drawer. All issues are really very minor.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with slide above four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and all raised on bracket feet. Width 74.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 84 cm, depth 44 cm, width is actually 75.5 cm. The chest is structurally sound. The top has numerous scuffs, ring marks and discolouration to the polish. There is a small loss to the front left hand corner. The applied moulded edge is also generally scratched all round. The right hand side has a 24 cm stress fracture running from the top edge vertically. The left hand side is similarly scratched but with no stress fractures. The slide operates as it should. The top three drawers have one vertical section of cockbeading missing. The bottom drawer has some damage to the cockbeading on the right hand side. All drawer fronts are marked and a little stained. The brass drop handles are later replacements but seem to go through the original handle holes. All lock escutcheons have been replaced and there is a shadow around each lock indicating larger lock escutcheons. The bracket feet are original. The backboards are original. All locks are present but we have no keys.
A George III mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers, with two short and two long drawers with brass drop handles with circular backplates and raised on bracket feet. Width 90 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 88.5 cm, depth 50 cm, width 90 cm. The chest is structurally sound. The top has a full width stress fracture and several other small veneer stress fractures. There are numerous old scratches and marks and a small veneer repair to the front right hand side about 8 cm in from the edge. There are minor veneer nibbles around the corners. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition. The cockbeading is principally intact with only very minor blemishes. The drawer fronts are in good condition and of good colour. The handles are later replacements. The bracket feet are scuffed around the extremities and the shaped apron has some small veneer losses and several old veneer repairs. The sides of the piece are generally a little scratched and marked but with no significance splits. The backboards are original.
A mahogany grandmother clock, with swans neck pediment with steeple and ball finials above the glazed door enclosing the brass dial and two-train striking movement by Thomas Reid, Montrose, with long arched trunk and all raised on bracket feet. Height 182 cm, dial width 22 cm (see illustration).
A mahogany reproduction serpentine fronted cupboard and combined chest, with ebony line inlay, four graduated drawers and raised on bracket feet. Width 56 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is in generally good order with only minor old surface marks and scratches. The right hand door edge moulding is detached. We have the moulding. The lock and escutcheon are missing. The left hand door has a veneer loss to the top right hand corner. The slide has some surface scratches when pulled out. All drawer fronts are in good condition as are the handles. The sides of the piece are in good condition. The bracket feet are all in generally good order. The right hand bracket foot has a small veneer loss to the right hand return. There are minor scuffs to the sharp edges of the front of the cabinet.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by James Kirkland of Glasgow, with brass dial, two-train striking movement, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, the hood with blind fretwork and twist columns, the multiple arched trunk door flanked by canted angles. Height 228 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally good order. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking as it should. The hood has damage and losses to the fretwork. The right hand side fretwork return is completely missing. The left hand side is 50% missing. It would make sense to incorporate the remains of the left hand side return into the section missing from the front. The fretwork section above the arch has some minor losses and the material behind has some perforations. The left hand side Gothic window to the hood is missing. The right hand side one is present and has some minor fretwork damage. The trunk door is not warped and locks as it should. We have the key. The sides of the trunk are in good condition as is the base. The bracket feet are original. The backboards are original and in good order.
A George III oak North Country chest of drawers, the planked top with moulded edge above a series of drawers and cupboard flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on ogee bracket feet. Width 127 cm, depth 58.3 cm, height 138 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is manufactured from three separate boards. The rear two are loose. The brass knob handles are not original. There is evidence of what were probably brass drop handles to each drawer front. Two of the nine drawer locks are missing. All lock escutcheons are present. The drawer fronts are in generally good order with no significant losses. All drawers are a little loose in their runners. There are some small crossbanded veneer losses to the front carcass which should be visible on our images. The first long drawer has a small patch approx 3 cm to the left of the lock escutcheon. Both sides have full height vertical seam splits. The bracket feet are all original and in generally good order with only minor scuffs and nibbles as one would expect. The backboards are original.
A Japanese Seto blue and white planter, circa 1900, of rectangular form, the rim decorated with scrolls above a combed edge, the body with birds and blossoming plants upon shaped bracket feet. Width 30.5 cm, height 15.5 cm, depth 20.5. CONDITION REPORT: On one side both legs have been broken and repaired, one with large rivets, the other with glue. There is a 9.5 cm hairline crack issuing from the glue repaired leg and this crack is visible on the interior. One of the legs that are intact has two small firing cracks either side of the leg. The body of the planter is in good condition throughout. There is a 5 cm vertical hairline crack to the rear right hand corner but this is not visible on the exterior.
A good Japanese lacquered tea ceremony tray, Meiji period, decorated with low relief gilt chrysanthemums, peony, wisteria and convolvulus throughout, all against a black lacquer ground and raised upon shaped bracket feet. 45.5 cm wide, 9 cm high, 39.5 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There are small knocks on each corner and also to the base of each foot. One side has a very small indent. Other than those faults mentioned the main decoration throughout is in good order with no apparent losses, chips or obvious cracks.
A Japanese Suzuribako (writing box), late 19th century, simply decorated with gilt, lacquered and mother of pearl leaves and wispy vines, all against a natural wood ground (interior implements missing), raised upon short bracket feet with fret cut handles to the sides, 21.5 cm wide, 23.5 cm deep.

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