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A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and columns, above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30.5cm dial with cottage by a lake painted to the arch, and floral spandrels, Roman numerals to the dial, a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed Thos Mills Caerleon, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, 204cm high
A late 19th century French four glass clock garniture, of architectural form, with a moulded leaf cast plinth held aloft by four Ionic columns on a stepped rectangular base with pierced bracket feet, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement stamped S Marti et cie, striking on a gong, 44.5cm high flanked by a pair of urns
A circa 1928 Heals oak wardrobe in the Arts & Crafts taste, the domed top above four plain panels with chamfered stiles opening to reveal a shelf and hanging space raised on bracket feet 84 cm wide x 175.5 cm high x 46 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Significant alterations to the interior. Appears that there would have originally been four or five shelves and possibly a hanging rail higher plus pieces missing on the doors - see images for more detail. Exterior: there is a small chip missing from the left hand door at the bottom on the right hand side. There is some filling in to points on both side panels at the top edge centre. There are some white marks and there are the remains of a sticker on the left hand side panel. The top has some surface roughness and in a very dusty condition conducive with manufacture and use. Otherwise general wear and tear to include some surface scratching, light knocks etc. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
An early 20th Century oak plan or folio chest, the plain top above eight drawers with lug handles raised on bracket feet 114 cm wide x 86.5 cm deep x 127.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has some scratching, water marks etc to the whole piece. There appears to be a repair in the top left hand front corner with a large crack and some holes. One of the drawers is showing glue to the interior, it looks as though it might have had some restoration. A couple of the lower drawers are missing the brass escutcheons. Otherwise general wear and tear, solid etc - see images for more details
A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long graduated drawers with turned knob handles raised on splayed bracket feet 103 cm wide x 105 cm high x 52.5 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Top is slightly bowed. There is a crack running across it on the left hand side back corner. There has been various patching variously throughout including to the back edge and right hand corner. Handles appear to be replacements. Heavy scratching to the first long drawer. Splits to the drawer linings, replacement locks. There is some heavy scratching to the right hand side panel. General wear and tear to include staining and discolouration, scratch marks etc - see images for more details
An 18th Century oak bureau, the plain top over a sloping fall enclosing a plain interior with pigeon holes and drawers over a well, over two short and two long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 76.5 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 91 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The top has had areas filled including old worm/insect damage. Interior - the sliding well drawer opens to the interior which is slightly split. One of the internal drawers is missing its brass handle. The hinges have been later replaced and patched. Looks like a later lock mechanism. There are splits to both side panels. Replacement handles and locks. Drawer liners are split. There have been repairs to the bracket feet. General wear and tear conducive with age and use to include knocks, bumps, patching, some restoration work etc - see images for more details
An 18th Century black lacquered and Japanned chest, the later top over a moulded cushion drawer, three short and three long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet (upper section of a chest on chest) 103.5 cm wide x 107 cm high x 57.5 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Very heavily worn throughout with losses throughout including to the metalwork and the main wood carcase and drawers. There is a very faint painted decoration to the moulding on the top made to look like blind fretwork but is painted - see images for more details.
A Victorian mahogany drop leaf Sutherland table, three 20th Century wine tables, an Edwardian mahogany oval dressing mirror, a Victorian X framed dressing stool and a mahogany torchere stand of rope twist form on a heavy plinth base to bracket feet and a pair of composition gilded pier tables in the 19th Century manner with grey veined white marble tops
A slim pine cupboard with single panel door enclosing three shelves over a single drawer with turned knob handle raised on bracket feet 71.5 cm wide x 200 cm high x 51 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Has some splits to the wood, particularly the edges of the door panel although these appear to be on the front only, not all the way through. Some paint marks, knocks and bumps etc. Area of moulding missing on the left hand side at the lower point and the same on the right hand side. Inside appears to have been later fitted. General wear and tear conducive with age and use to include small knocks, bumps, scratching etc - see images for more details. There is a screw hole to the right hand side panel
A painted Victorian part wardrobe compactum comprising single door full length cupboard raised on bracket feet 201 cm high x 56 cm wide x 56 cm deep and a linen press section, the two doors opening to reveal drawers above a chest of two short and two long drawers 183 cm high x 138 cm wide x 59 cm deep
A collection of furniture comprising a Georgian mahogany drop leaf dining table 121 cm wide x 63 cm deep (leaves down) x 73.5 cm high together with a modern elm occasional table/bench 42 cm wide x 45 cm high x 89.5 cm long, a Georgian mahogany two door bow front corner cupboard 96 cm wide x 104 cm high x 44 cm deep together with a modern walnut display cabinet, the upper glazed door opening to reveal shelves above a panelled door opening to reveal a cupboard raised on bracket feet 60 cm wide x 165 cm high x 37 cm deep
A 19th Century mahogany Bracket Clock by Robert Jones, Liverpool, with hour repeater, eight day twin fusee movement, white enamel arched dial with strike silent dial and marked with Roman numerals, having pierced brass grilles to the sides with brass carrying handle and brass bracket supports, 17in H
A Georgian oak Longcase Clock with broken swan neck pediment and gilt ball finial with eagle surmount, the hood with turned pillars, the arched brass dial with strike/silent dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed 'Humfry Mason Gosport', with eight-day movement, the case with quarter turned fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, 6ft 10in high
Three boxes of various china wares to include Royal Doulton Series ware jug with monk decoration, Royal Worcester jug "Dr John Wall", oak framed wall barometer thermometer, mirrored brass wall bracket, warming pan, "Chamonix" hiking stick, various glass bottles, a box of various glassware, brass framed wall mirror, white painted demi lune side table, butterfly wing tray, modern brass and glass terrarium etc
A rare mid 18th Century child's oak coffer bach, the single piece top with moulded edge over plain side panels and a single drawer with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 41 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 29 cm high (Provenance: Bonhams "The Oak Interior Sale" 19th July 2012 Lot 467, with old lot number and receipt)
An early 20th century hallmarked silver framed desk calendar, the printed faux ivory dates with interchangeable side panels, with hinged bracket to the back, indistinct hallmarks, 7 x 9cm.Provenance: From the descendants of Andrew Barclay Walker (of Walker Gallery Liverpool), this item has been passed down the generations and is suggested from the family that this is originally from the Andrew Barclay Walker estate.
A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany chest of four drawers with brass swing handles, raised on bracket supports, approx 78 x 90 x 47cm.Provenance: From the descendants of Andrew Barclay Walker (of Walker Gallery Liverpool), this item has been passed down the generations and is suggested from the family that this is originally from the Andrew Barclay Walker estate. CONDITION REPORT: The veneer is lifting to right side crossbanding. Further surface wear to the top, including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, etc. Minor losses and scuffs to the drawer fronts. Additional light wear to the bracket feet.
HELBI; a 1930s Art Deco diamond and palladium cocktail watch, the circular white dial set with raised baton numerals, with crown wind movement, the bezel set with twenty tiny diamonds around the perimeter, with an Art Deco fan bracelet bracket, each with two raised bezel set diamonds and four small inset diamonds, on an oval and hoop 9ct white gold strap, the inner head case marked 'Palladium' and the strap is marked '375'. CONDITION REPORT: Approx 14.1g. At the time of cataloguing, the watch appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order. It has been worn and there is tiny discolouration to the face, as well as tiny scratches under magnification to the glass. Otherwise a good looking watch.
JOSEPH FINNEY OF LIVERPOOL; a George III mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the broken arched pediment above printed linen panel, above 12" square brass dial, the chapter ring set with Roman and Arabic numerals, with applied moulded figures to the corners, centred with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, bearing the maker's details to the lower banding, above a shaped door, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters and stepped plinth to squat bracket feet, height 233cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rope has snapped on the movement, although the large weight and the ballast weight are present. There is wear to the inner edge of the pendulum door. The front right bracket foot is missing its outer skin. The moulded panel to the base is also loose.
A walnut bracket-style clock, the brass face with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, stamped 'Asprey, an Elliott Clock', enclosing an eight day movement, striking on a bell, with pagoda top, height 30cm, together with another similar smaller example, height 20cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/The larger clock has a winder. The smaller example is battery-powered.

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