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A Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, w. 104 cm CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound, wear commensurate with age. Top surface with some scratches. Overall in good order. Drawers to not seem to fir flush and appear to sit proud of the carcass. Back papered. Bottom drawer base very loose. Please see additional images.
EDWARDIAN SILVER MILK JUGmaker's mark rubbed, possibly Stokes & Ireland Ltd, date letter very rubbed, possibly 1902, in the George III neoclassical style, 12cm high; together with an early George V silver card tray, maker Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1911, of oval form with serpentine rim, on four bracket feet, 19cm long, approximately 269g in total (2)
A tortoiseshell and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the gilt engraved dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the chiming movement stamped Lenzkirch 47975, retailed by Curtis & Horspool Leicester, with glazed sides and Classical mounts, height 17.75ins, together with a mahogany wall bracket Condition report: The clock is in good condition with regards to case, face and glass, not wound it so cannot comment on whether it is in working order.
A late Georgian mahogany chest, with three graduated long drawers fitted below a brushing slide, raised on bracket feet, width 30ins Condition report: Badly faded, no colour, may have been stripped clean at some point, drawer linings are oak, carcass is pine, has been altered at some point, may have been a conversion.
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKthe dial signed R. Cringam, Carluke, the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the 13 inch painted dial depicting 'Burns at the Plough' with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and subsidiary calendar dial, pierced steel hands, two front winding holes encased by arched hood with carved cornice, on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 225cm high
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK of George III design, the 12 inch dial signed 'Alex Mitchell, Gorbals', with Roman numeral chapter ring, eight day two train movement, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, enclosed within a hood with swan neck pediment, over bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 214cm high
FINE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY HENRY JENKINS, LONDONcirca 1770, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the signed 11 inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and outer Arabic seconds, matted brass centre, subsidiary seconds at twelve, date aperture at six, strike/silent dial to arch, applied brass spandrels, pierced hands, encased within an architectural hood with doric columns, contained within a waisted mahogany case, on plinth base with bracket feet, 235cm
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Art Deco style cigarette box or rectangular form with hinged lid bearing engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, raised on four bracket feet, Harman Bros, Birmingham 1953, with coronation mark, width 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Needs cleaning but basically in good condition.
A large impressive Victorian carved oak bracket clock, the arched leaf and mask moulded pediment above arched dial set with silvered chapter ring, inscribed "Pearce & Sons, Huddersfield", with eight day movement beneath chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight gongs/chime on four gongs dials, the movement by Winterhalder and Hoffmeier and on a stepped plinth base, height 57cm.
A George III oak crossbanded and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with brass eagle finial above hand painted enamel face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, above single door with ivory escutcheon flanked by fluted quarter columns, on plinth base with bracket feet, height 228cm.
WILLIAM RIDER OF WELSHPOOL, c.1792; a late 18th century oak and inlaid cased longcase clock with broken swan pediment above square enamel face, with circular dial set with Roman numerals, date aperture and makers name decorated with floral motifs above single conch shell inlaid door and similarly decorated plinth base on bracket feet, height 105cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 49cm.
A large mid 19th century mahogany chest of drawers with one central concealed drawer flanked by two dummy drawers, then two short drawers above three long drawers with fluted clusters to the corners, above cabriole shaped bracket feet with lozenge shaped ivory escutcheons, width 132cm, height 129cm.
An 18th century and later adapted walnut feather banded kneehole desk, the rounded rectangular top with re-entrant corners above frieze drawer, two banks of three short graduated drawers, breakfront central cupboard door and raised on bracket feet, width 78cm. CONDITION REPORT: Handles and lock plates replaced however using some holes. Some veneers around drawer fronts replaced.
An early 18th century walnut and feather banded bureau, the fall front enclosing interior of shelves and pigeon holes with sliding central well above two short and two long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet, width 92cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lovely original split pin backed handles. patches to top and veneers around drawers, and some old repairs to banding. A good colour.

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