A 17th Century oak and yew wood geometric chest of drawers, circa 1700 The rectangular single plank oak top incised with initials with four long graduated moulded and panelled drawers, the slender top drawer above three larger drawers one with an octagonal moulded inset panel, geometric panelled sides raised upon a shaped plinth and bracket feet. 88x108x47cms (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular one piece top interest in the insized with the name T Watson, June 1820, York, old inscription, other initials over the top, including large initials RN, repair to front corner, part which is replacement measures 18x3cms, the top drawer from the interior appears that the handles have been replaced, some infill on the centre of the front drawer on the interior measures approx. 5.5x6cmsm 2nd drawer down a rectangular infill to the inside of the 2nd drawer on the left and right hand side possible indicating handles have been replaced, the centre of the drawer infilled piece of timber measuring approx. 4x10cms, 3rd drawer down similar inset rectangular pieces of light coloured timber, the same for the 3rd long drawer at the bottom each may indicate that there would have been housing for lock plates and there are recesses on the inside of each frame where the drawer closes, at the back panel to horizontal panels each side has geometric mouldings, the overall size of the chest may possibly have been reduced now on shaped bracket supports with wavy front apron.
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A late 18th Century oak chest of drawers The rectangular moulded top above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers each with engraved brass escutcheons brass swan neck handles raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet 87 x115 x 49cm CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular top surface is faded with some ring marks and surface scratching, top right hand drawer and top left hand drawer original pine drawer linings, minor scratching to the front surface, 1st long drawer - original drawer linings, 2nd and 3rd long drawers original drawer linings, some rusting to lock plates, handles appear original no visible signs on the reverse of older or later holes, however on the front there are some oval marks particularly on the 1st long drawer which might indicate earlier handles, escutcheon's attractive and engraved, some scratching to the plinth, bracket feet good condition, shrinkage crack on the right hand side measures approx. 43cms up front the plinth, original back boards, left hand side some small amount of fading, no shrinkage, good solid chest of drawers.
A late George III oak and inlaid high dresser North Wales the boarded rack with an ovolo cornice above a plain frieze and three shelves flanked by upright ring turned columns and a plinth support, the lower part with a rectangular top with an applied moulding above a T shape arrangement of six true drawers flanked to either side by a panelled cupboard door with two mahogany spandrels all with turned handles raised upon a plinth base and front bracket feet, extended stile supports 209x167x47cms. (illustrated)
A late George III oak and mahogany high dresser North Wales, the boarded rack with a cavetto and ovolu cornice above a plain frieze and three plate rails, downswept ends, the lower section with a T shape arrangement of Fourtrue and two faux drawers flanked either side by panelled cupboard doors with mahogany spandrels, panelled sides raised upon front bracket feet extended rear stile supports, good condition and colour, 193cms high x 140x50cms. (illustrated)
A 19th Century mahogany secretaire chest The single plank bevelled edge top, with a fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes flanking central small compartment inlaid with campana and urn boxwood strung designs, above three further long graduated drawers and raised on bracket feet, 117cm x 113cm x 54cm
A fine George III mahogany freestanding corner wall cupboard With a break front dentil cornice above an inlaid frieze with a pair of arched cupboard doors enclosing three raised panel H brass hinges enclosing three shaped shelves and three frieze drawers flanked by canted angles raised upon front ogee bracket feet. 152 x 102 x 61cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Very hansom cupboard good colour, left hand section of cavetto cornice and dentil moulding loose and requires tightening, left hand one dentil tooth missing, crosshanding good colour and condition, right hand arched door hinges solid, fits flush, left hand door hinges solid fits flush, original serpentine shells and frieze drawers minor scratching and some ink staining to shelves, original escutcheon's and H hinges, bracket feet good condition, boarded back good condition.
A fine fifteen branch cut glass chandelier 20th Century Of tiered pear shape form each roundel stamped with pendant hare bells with pendant leaves and with lozenge drops each candle branch of scrolling form with similar drops and interlaced with shaped cut glass lozenges, the dome with four internal lights, approximately 120cms excluding hanging bracket, approximately 90cms diameter. (illustrated)
A George III mahogany chest of drawers The rectangular top with a canted ogee moulded frieze above an arrangement of three short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, original bass escutcheons and handles flanked by fluted canted columns raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet. 109x122x60cms, formally the top of a chest on chest.
A choice 19th Century mahogany pedestal dressing table The rectangular moulded top above a frieze drawer applied with festoons above leafy spandrels and a cupboard door applied with a tableux of musical instruments and pendent drapery each pedestal enclosing four short cockbeaded drawers with pendent drapery, gilt brass swan neck handles and leafy mounts raised upon an inverted plinth base and bracket feet, the sides also applied with C scrolls and leaves. 78x92x49cms. (illustrated)
An early 19th Century Anglo Indian teak travel chest The rectangular hinged top with a rosewood border inlaid with an oval enclosing line inlays, the front and sides similarly inlaid, substantial side brackets handles lacking raised upon a moulded plinth and bracket feet. 57x90x52cms. (illustrated)
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany four piece bedroom suite The wardrobe with an arched top with a cavetto cornice above a frieze inlaid with a satin wood oval, a classical urn and scrolling leaves and flowers above an arched bevelled mirror flanked on either side by a pair of panelled cupboard doors each finely inlaid with ribbon tied hare bells above satinwood oval inlaid with a basket of fruit above a mahogany panel inlaid with a cornucopia with blooms and leaves enclosing brass rails and coat hooks, the lower part with two frieze drawers each with brass handles overall inlaid with checkering raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 219x162x57cms, with a conforming dressing table and bed and towel rail, the bed 153x142cms. (4)
A fine pair of Victorian cast iron boot scrappers Possibly by John Crawley of Sheffield modelled as a lion and unicorn the back with a fixed scrolling boot scraper raised upon substantial plinth bases, 41cms and 48cms highx27x78.5cms. (2) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Each extensively rusted beneath the paint, later paintwork, some minor chipping to the raised plinth base particular the rims, the lion has 3 original screw down fixing brackets behind the paw in the centre and on the right edge, the supporting bracket are lacking to the unicorn which are old, but and screw fittings in the centre. Unicorn measures 78.5x27cms. the lion measures 79x27cms. No provenance.
A Georgian revival bracket or table clock, circa 1900-1910, unsigned, the brass mechanism J. Ungans B06 with pendulum and key, eighteen inches of forty six cm approx high, mahogany veneer with light wood inlay, at widest eleven inches or thirty cm approx, engraved brass and dial and painted
A 19th century Indian bone and ivory inlaid dressing box, later fitted to the interior, the box of campaign style with brass corner protectors inlaid with scrolling leaves, within line strung borders and chevron banding raised on later bracket feet, 30.5cm wide, 13.5cm high, 21cm deep, along with a cased set of graduated chemical scales, the case stamped A. H. Baird, Edinburgh, 12cm wide (2)
A George III mahogany linen press, the dentil moulded cornice over two single panel doors, opening to reveal a converted interior with hanging rail, over two short and one long false drawer front, above a single long true drawer, all fitted with brass swing handles, raised on shaped bracket feet. 125cm wide, 198cm high, 62cm deep
A 20th century scarlet lacquer, double dome bureau bookcase in the George I Chinese style, the double domed top over two single panel doors, revealing two adjustable shelves over a figural decorated fall-front with shaped brass key escutcheon opening to reveal an arrangement of six pigeon holes, six short drawers and a central arched panel cabinet door, on two short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass swing handles, raised on shaped bracket feet. 97cm wide, 214cm high, 52.5cm deep

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