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An Early George III Chippendale Period Mahogany Chest, the hinged top with a blind fret work border and fluted rail spaced by rosettes terminating in blind fret trellis panelled bracket feet with brass side handles and brass brackets to the carcass, 123 x 61 cms, 87 cms high (there is reputed to have been a sales invoice from the workshops of Chippendale in the possession of the previous owner), see Sotheby's, London, English Furniture, 6th October 1989 Lot 43
A pair of modern mahogany bedside cabinets, the plain tops above a false door of four drawers, raised on bracket feet, together with a serpentine fronted chest of four drawers, raised on cabriole legs to pad feet (of small proportions), an oak two tier tea trolley, a mahogany framed fire screen with needlework centre depicting cockerels and a circular occasional table with needlework panel to top
A Victorian washstand with white marble three quarter galleried top upon a base of two short drawers above two cupboard doors raised on bracket feet, the whole in a maple effect painted and cross banded painted finish CONDITION REPORTS Various breaks in the marble to the galleried tops in various places. Various scratches to the top throughout and chips to the edges. Wear to the paintwork throughout although fair condition, various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks etc to the body especially to the legs. Locks probably replacement, handles also replacements. all over general signs of wear and tear through age and use. 106 cm wide x 53 cm deep and height to the marble top excluding gallery 75 cm tall. Height of the gallery 13 cm
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9" brass dial signed F. Farr, Bristol, with thirty hour movement and alarm mechanism striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and central eagle and ball finial, with a tall trunk door and rectangular base, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 77" high. See illustration
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD with a carved and dentilled cornice over a pair of panelled doors (now detached) flanked by broad stop-fluted canted corners and opening to reveal shaped shelves and a finely painted interior with a mask, a scallop shell and leafy scrollwork on a sea green ground, with three drawers below, apparently retaining the original cast brass handles and escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet, 42" wide x 85.5" high. See illustration Provenance: According to old labels on the reverse, and various chalk markings, from the Collection of Colonel Curtis in 1948. "From Randell", probably a house in West Sussex.
A GARNITURE OF THREE EDWARDIAN PIERCED VASES, each of waisted oval form, with rope-work borders, the wire-work bodies applied with birds amongst leaves and flowerheads, on oval bases and pierced floral bracket feet, with cranberry glass liners, by William Comyns, London 1908, the largest 8.5" high, the two smaller 5.75" high, (c.49.8oz). See illustration
A MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial with moon phase above chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, above a two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling swan necked pediment and columns to either side of the dial, the trunk with an arch topped door between canted corners, on conforming base with bracket feet, 85" high
A reproduction oak dresser in early George III style, the flared cornice above a shaped frieze and pair of shaped shelves, the projecting base with three panelled centre drawers flanked by a pair of raised arched fielded panelled cupboards, shaped bracket feet, H-iron hinges and brass escutcheons with loop handles, 166cm wide, 175cm high, Circa 1960s
A George IV oak longcase clock outlined throughout with mahogany crossbanded borders the swan neck pediment above an arched dial painted with country house in landscape, the spandrels with flowerheads and leafage, the cream centre dial with Roman numerals inscribed John Platts, Mansfield, month aperture, pierced brass hands, 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, the hood with brass capped fluted pillars the trunk door above a panelled lower section and skirted base, bracket feet, 206cm high, Circa 1830
An Edward VII hallmarked silver trinket/visit card box with sloping twin lidded top and bun handles, on four bracket feet, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1906, width 10.5cm, approx 5.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Several areas of heavy tarnish dots, some surface scratches, no major damage visible, otherwise in good condition.

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