An early 19th century mahogany bow front chest of drawers, formed of two short of three long graduated drawers, applied with oval brass back plates and swing handles, raised upon splayed bracket feet, 104cm H x 120cm W x 61cm DCondition reportFull width veneer splits/cracks to chest top, further splits to both sides, although neither effect the structural integrity.Minor loss of beading to the bottom drawer, overall general wear and marks commensurate with age and use.
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A GOOD CHINESE YIXING CALLIGRAPHIC TEAPOT AND COVER BY HUI YIGONG QING DYNASTY With a slightly compressed square-section body, and angled handle, raised on four curved bracket feet, one side delicately incised with bamboo, the reverse with an inscription which reads qing feng zhu yun, the base inscribed lin zhong sheng yu zhu, and signed Yigong, 16cm. (2) The poem to the base can be translated as: 'in the woods, jade coloured bamboo grows abundantly'. Provenance: formerly a deceased estate, Oxfordshire.清 惠逸公款紫砂壺題識:清風竹韻。底部款識:林中聲玉竹,逸公。來源:牛津郡遺產。
§A MARBLE-INSET MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID BARREL-FORM STOOL, GUDUNChina, Qing Dynasty, 19th centuryThe variegated red marble top is set in a circular frame above shaped aprons and four outward-curved legs framing conjoined scrollwork, and raised on short bracket feet. The top and sides are finely inlaid in mother-of-pearl with scrolling gourds, plums and pomegranates vines.H: 52,5 cm - w (approximately): 41 cmNotes:1. A piece maybe made of hongmu.2. Compare with a related stool sold at public auction by Christie’s New York, 2020/09/25, lot 1636, sold for USD 8,125 BP incl.§Bidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory and that of coral, or any goods containing same. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship lots containing either ivory or other specimen that fall under CITES regulation, to another country to familiarise themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organise shipping at their own behest.大理石镶嵌珍珠母贝桶凳中国,清代,19世纪[INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESECondition Report: Condition report: - missing inlays;- maybe a few pieces replaced / restorations (?).
A French Empire-style mahogany and gilt-bronze mounted secretaire a abattant, with a black marble top above a fall-front, enclosing a fitted interior and three long drawers, on bracket feet, with a stencilled number to the carcass, 94cm wide, 38cm deep, 138cm highCondition report: Locked and no key present. Rubbing and wear to mounts. Splits, wear, chips and losses to veneer. Fading and discolouration. Marble probably later, with some chips to edges. General wear.
A foliate carved wall bracket, late 19th c, pierced back, D-shaped shelf on plain bracket, 62cm h; together with an oak cased barometer with thermometer, 67cm h and an oak cased pillar clock, the movement with papered dial with Roman numerals contained within an octagonal case with urn finial on turned pillar, socle and octagonal pedestal flanked by four corner pillars on a rounded square base, 47cm h approximately Wall shelf with minor faults. Barometer generally good. Clock with cracked case, other minor faults and wear
Railway Clock. A London and North Eastern Railway wall timepiece, Potts & Sons, early 20th c, with fusee movement and painted dial, pendulum, dial 30.5cm diam, mounted on later mahogany bracket Movement overhauled for the late owner, complete and in going order, slightly dusty, dial not re-painted; paint slightly chipped and chipped
An oak secretaire, early-mid 19th c, rectangular pine top and sides, fitted secretaire drawer as two, with conventionally fitted interior above three further long graduated drawers, all with reeded edges, bracket feet, 114cm h; 94 x 58cm Alterations, additions and extensive faults, wear, with some old restorations
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, c1790, with dentil moulded flared cornice above a shallow frieze, the pair of glazed doors applied lancet and arched moulded glazing bars revealing an adjustable shelved interior, the projecting base crossbanded and boxwood and ebony strung, the fall-flap as two long drawers revealing conventionally fitted interior of pigeon holes, small drawers, central cupboard and fluted pillars, inset writing surface (a/f), three long graduated, cockbeaded drawers under, shallow bracket feet, embossed oval brass escutcheon and loop handles, 122cm w (max.), 224cm h Faults to dentil moulding, some losses, veneer losses, old patches, patches to carcass, cockbeading absent, crack to left hand bottom glass and crack to right hand top glass to lancet arch, bracket feet reduced in height, handles replaced, other scratches, abrasions and general wear
A George III yew veneered oak cottage longcase clock, Chas Haywood, Rochdale, the hood with flared cornice above a frieze, barber pole, box wood and mahogany strung, the square glazed door parquetry strung flanked by pair of tapered rudimentary pillars, enclosing a brass dial with brass chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre dial engraved with birds and scrolling leafage and boat and seamen, lunar work and month aperture, the spandrels foliate cast, the arched narrow door inlaid with a stylised bird above flower and leaves within conforming parquetry and line inlaid borders, the base inlaid with star inlay, shaped bracket feet, 208cm h Extensive cracks, abrasions, faults, some old restorations
A George III mahogany chest on chest, c1800, flared cavetto cornice above two short, three long and three further long graduated cockbeaded drawers, shaped bracket feet, lacquered brass swan loop handles, 108cm w, 173cm h Faults to cockbeading, moulding to waist cracked and loose, cracks to some drawer fronts, cracks to sides, other general abrasions, scratches and wear
A Regency mahogany chest of drawers, c1820, boxwood strung, the top with reeded lip above three long graduated, cockbeaded drawers, bracket feet, oval brass escutcheon and loop handles, ivory kite shaped keyplates, 93cm w, 88cm h Reduced in height, faded, many scratches, abrasions and extensive wear
A Regency mahogany bow front chest of drawers, the top applied moulded lip, fitted two short and two long cockbeaded drawers with bowed apron and splayed bracket feet, 92cm w, 92cm h Top with extensive water damage, losses, veneer damage, cockbeading missing, veneer to right foot absent, reduced in height
A 17th Century oak chest with plain rectangular top, fitted four drawers with geometric moulded trails, on later bracket feet, 97cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
An early 18th Century oak coffer bach, the hinged cover with moulded border, the front carved three arches with drawer beneath, on bracket feet, 66cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lid badly stained with pitting and blisters, reverse of hinged cover missing lock plate and also badly pitted. Cover side mounts holed for pinned hinges. Drawer loose, interior badly stained and many worm holes to liners. Bottom split, original lid, no replacement parts.
An early 19th Century mahogany chest, the rectangular top with moulded border above four drawers on bracket feet, 67cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The top has ring marks and other stains throughout. Drawers oak lined, drawer surround beading split and rubbed in places. Right hand bracket foot split and repaired, split to bottom drawer. 70cm high and 45cm deep.
A small Regency mahogany Wellington chest, the top with three-quarter gallery, fitted four drawers with a locking pillar to the side, 39cm wide CONDITION REPORT: some water staining to left side, left back foot veneer chipped, lock damaged (appears to have been forced), blocks behind bracket feet loose and back brackets lacking half the foot, overall minor scratches and abrasions
A George III mahogany chest of three long drawers on bracket feet, 39cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Ring and other noticeable stains to top, split to back. Bottom drawer faded and stained. Later handles. Base returns both damaged and bracket feet scuffed and split. Oak drawer linings. 80cm high and 55cm deep.
A George III oak bureau, fitted beneath the fall with three long and two short drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 105cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Bureau is very narrow and appears to have been reduced from front to back. The fall is stained on the outside and badly ink stained on inside. Splits to both sides, handles original.
A George I walnut tallboy chest with moulded cornice, fitted three short and three long drawers, with three drawers to the base, all crossbanded and feather banding on bracket feet, 103cm wide, 179cm high, 51cm deep/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Splits to both sides. Carcass throughout missing some veneer. Sides not veneered. Drawer beading split and pieces missing. Oak lined. Bracket feet missing veneer and repaired.
A George I walnut bureau, cross banded and with feather banding, fitted interior with well beneath the fall and an arrangement of six drawers beneath, on later bracket feet, 36.5cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
A Regency mahogany secretaire chest, the interior fitted beneath the fall with three drawers under, on bracket feet, 79cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
A Regency mahogany eight-day bracket clock, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking on a bell, the arched top case with gilt brass ball finials, pierced grilles and spandrels on a brass inlaid bracket, 58cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Case is a little dull but generally in good condition. Front key escutcheon split and veneer split above lower lefthand sprandrel. Right hand brass pillar loose. Currently in working order and striking on the hour. Bracket with lifting veneer in places, scratched at base.
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER 10 INCH SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER BY PAUL STORRLONDON 1811The raised gadrooned rim with anthemion on shells and with anthemion at intervals, on four foliate bracket feet, engraved with a crest and motto, later presentation engraved beneath, 26cm (10in) diameter, 693g (22.3 oz)Condition Report: 'Knife' marks as usual, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use, marks clear, sits well, small dent at 4 o'clockEngraved beneath 'Charlotte J. Parke from C. J. Parke, March 1893'Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER CIRCULAR SALVERCANCELLED MARKS, LONDON ASSAY OFFICE HALLMARKS 2021The border cast in relief with female heads, half eagles, vacant asymmetric shields, lionesses and lion cubs all divided by fruiting vines and bordered by scrolls, leaves and shells, the centre engraved with a shield and crest within a band of the National Flowers, on four bold shell and lion head bracket feet, 53cm (20 3/4in) diameter, 3694g (118.75 oz)The arms of John RIDLEY (1781-1842) of Northumberland. The blazon: gules, on a chevron between three falcons close argent as many pellets (RIDLEY) - impaling - quarterly 1,4: argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief of the 2nd three acorns leaved and slipped or (JOHNSON). 2,3: or, a chevron gules between three martlets sable (MOORE); crest: a bull passant gules, the tail turned over the back (RIDLEY) John Ridley (1781-1842) was born in Northumberland the son of John Ridley (1754-1839) who was born at Hexham, Northumberland, by Mary MUSGRAVE (1754-1842). He married, in 1804, Elizabeth JOHNSON (1781-1842) and it is likely to be this event that the salver was commissioned for. This particular branch of the Ridley family shares the arms of Baron Wensleydale (created 1756) and the later Viscounts Ridley (created 1900) and it is this noble branch of the Ridley family that I would suspect are the benefactors of the salver. The family John and Elizabeth are otherwise poorly documented and we note that there is lack of any noble augmentations as part of the engraving. Condition Report: Full marks under salver, border with standard and duty marksEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCancelled marks were transposedCondition Report Disclaimer
[BATTLE OF SAN DOMINGO INTEREST] A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OBLONG TWIN HANDLED TRAY BY WILLIAM BENNETT LONDON 1810 With fruiting vine chased handles, the gadrooned rim with anthemion, shells and fruiting vine at intervals, similar motifs to the incurve, on four fruiting vine and flower openwork bracket feet, engraved with a coat-of-arms and a presentation inscription, 74.5cm (29 1/4in) long, 6669g (214.4 oz)The inscription reads 'This plate was presented to The Honble. Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath, by The Insurance Association of Barbadoes, In testimony of their esteem & as an acknowledgement as well of his many & meritorious Services during his Command on the West India Station as of their sense of his Gallant Conduct in the Naval Engagement off St Domingo when in the Northumberland of 74 Guns he laid himself along side of the French Ship Imperial of 120 Guns & after an Action long & bravely maintained on both sides forced the Imperial to retire from the fire of the Northumberland upon the adjacent Rocks of St Domingo where she was totally destroyed'.The coat-of-arms of Admiral of the Blue Sir Alexander Inglis Cochrane, GCB (born Alexander Forrester Cochrane; 1758-1832). He was a senior Royal Navy commander during the Napoleonic Wars and achieved the rank of admiral. He conducted operations against the French and Spanish on 6th February 1806 at the Battle of San Domingo during the Napoleonic Wars. A cannonball blew his hat off his head while he was on the deck of his flagship, HMS Northumberland. He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on 29th March 1806 in recognition of his service. Other rewards included thanks from both Houses of Parliament, freedom of the city of London, a sword valued at 100 guineas as well as the present lot. Condition Report: Nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use small shallow dent to left of left hand supporter. Marks, decoration and engraving crisp. Sits wellCondition Report Disclaimer
[QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT MARRIAGE INTEREST] AN EARLY VICTORIAN SHAPED OBLONG INKSTAND BY EDWARD, EDWARD JUNIOR, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARDLONDON 1839Stamped Thomas's Bond St. as retailers, the detachable taperstick with a chained extinguisher sitting on a central cylindrical box flanked by two cut glass wells, the stand with a leafy rim, on four scrolled bracket feet, engraved 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen to Mr William Hawes of the Chapel Royal on her Marriage with H.R.H. Prince Albert', VR beneath two crowns and Feby. 10 1840 and a monogram WEH, a later presentation beneath, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 495g (15.9 oz) weighableQueen Victoria and Prince Albert were married on 10th February 1840 in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace.William Hawes (1785-1846) was a musician and composer. He was the Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal and musical director of the Lyceum Theatre: bringing several notable works to the public's attention. The later inscription reads 'Presented to Mrs J. B. Morison on occasion Launch of S. D. "Nebula", Inverness 7th Sept. 1918'.The naval drifter Nebula was a steel screw steamer built for the Royal Navy in 1918 by Rose Street Foundry & Engineering Co. Ltd. of Inverness. She was sold off in 1920 and had a number of name changes with changes of ownership, again seeing Admiralty service in harbour duties from 1941 to 1945, and was broken up in 1955.Condition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use, no dents, splits or repairs. Clear marks and inscriptions. A few nibbles to the glass, one foot chippedCondition Report Disclaimer
Pair of fish. Japan, pps. s.XX.Figures in porcelain.Brackets in gilded and carved wood.Measurements: 26 cm. + 27 cm. pedestal.Pair of porcelain figures enameled in turquoise blue, representing two fish confronted in symmetrical composition. They rest on wall support or bracket richly ornamented with rockery motifs, carved and gilded wood.
A wall hanging gong, with scrolling bracket together with a retro floor lamp, 111cm high and a green flower decorated retro chair on a spreading base (3)Condition report: Minor marks to the gong, the lamp with joints between the legs and shade needing some restoration, the chair with some marks to the upholstery
A 19th century oak dresser base of three long drawers over four short drawers and pair of cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 174cm wide x 60cm deep x 80cm high Condition report: Dents, marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use, chips to the back of the dresser top, one drawer handle missing, cupboard handle loose, scratches and watermarks to top
A George III mahogany bowfronted chest with two short and three long drawers on splayed bracket feet, 105.5 cm wide x 52cm deep x 105.5cm high.Condition report: Marks, dents and scratches overall, repairs to the veneer on the top left corner and all legs, handles replaced and small burn mark to top.
An oak mule chest with single long drawer and three panelled front on bracket feet, with iron carrying handles, 127cm wide x 53cm deep x 63cm highCondition report: Dents, marks and scratches consistent with age, top of chest with some watermarks, small chips to the back of the lid, damage to the underside of the lid by the lock, key present
An Art-Deco style double sided four-fold screen, the one side decorated with large embossed tulips on a silver mirrored ground, the other with engraved trees and birds on a black ground, on bracket feet, 165cm long fully extended x 2cm deep x 183cm highCondition report: Silver side with large scratches and marks, black side with chips to the paint and old nail holes
A pair of Victorian brass and cast iron fire dogs, with embossed fleur-de-lis form finials on curved brackets with paw feet, each stamped with a Victorian registration kitemark denoting manufacture in September 1871, 21cm wide x 62cm deep x 57cm high (2)Condition report: Heavy oxidation to the bracket bases and with dents, marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use.
A George III mahogany veneered chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, on tapered bracket supports, 94cm wide x 47cm deep x 93cm high Condition report: Dents, marks and scratches overall, scratches to the top, chip to back left hand side of top, handles replaced and one handle lacking.
A Georgian style mahogany chest of four long drawers with brass swan neck handles and brass carrying handles, all raised on bracket feet, 61.5cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 75cm highCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front opening to reveal a satinwood interior and a green leather inset top above four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, 104cm wide x 53cm deep x 112cm highCondition report: Some minor damages to the interior and surface marks, moderate to good condition, small chip to veneer back left corner of top
A pair of reproduction mahogany small sized chest of four drawers each raised on bracket feet, each 45cm wide x 32cm deep x 64cm highCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A George III mahogany swing dressing table mirror with two drawers and ogee bracket feet, 51cm wide x 21cm deep x 55cm high together with a 19th century D end table, 118cm wide x 58cm deep x 71cm high and a 19th century mahogany rectangular low table with chamfered feet, 153cm wide x 65cm deep x 53cm high (3)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

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