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A Georgian fruitwood or walnut bracket clock by John Grieves Newcastle, with two train fusee movement and with strike silent to arch and date aperture, the movement with engraved backplate raised on bracket feet. Height excluding carrying handle 45.5 cm, width 29 cm, depth 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. We have the pendulum and it is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. The strike silent mechanism appears to be operating and the date advances when the hands are manually adjusted. The silvered brass dial and spandrels are generally in good order with only minor blemishes. The mask around the dial is not the best fit with the door open. With the door closed it is far better. The case itself looks to have been fairly recently repolished (within the last 10-15 years) and is in generally very good condition with no issues. All brasswork is present and original. We do not have a winding key. We do not have the front door key but this is a simple key and we could probably find one from our box of keys if necessary.
A French bracket clock, with two train striking movement and enamelled dial the backplate inscribed "Josue Robert Horloger du Roi de Prusse et de la Cour". Height excluding carrying handle 51 cm, width 31.5 cm, depth 14.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. We have the key and pendulum. The movement strikes when manually advanced. The face is in generally reasonable order. There is a scuff at the top of the numeral 12 and losses to the enamel around the extremities between 5 and 10, around 20 and 25, and also around 35. These are all at the edge of the dial. Ther are some minor nibbles and scratches around the winding apertures. The case being walnut or soft wood has traces of woodworm which appears to be long gone. There are some holes and some areas that have been filled. All metalwork, hinges etc are original.
The F W Elliott Golden Jubilee bracket clock, in the 17th century style, limited edition 25/100, with pierced basket top and striking on the quarters and hours on two gongs. With floral engraved backplate, signed, Reg No. 24 F W Elliott London and with gilt metal dial also signed Elliott London and with silvered chapter ring and in ebonised case with gilt metal mounts and complete with original fitted carrying case and original certification. Height 34 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock has come in for sale from a good private source. It is fully wound on the righthand facing train but does wind on the left. The movement is currently ticking away. The movement does appear to strike when manually advanced but not quite on the hour, quarter or half hour. There must be some misalignment. The case is in very good condition with no issues. We have a key that fits. It is however very plain and unlikely to be the original. The outer carrying case is a little marked in places but in generally good order.
An Elliott grandmother clock, three train striking movement with silvered brass dial, with swans neck pediment, long trunk door and all raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 193 cm, width across base of hood 32 cm, trunk width 21.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on the centre train but is fully would on the other two. We have the pendulum but the piece that attaches the pendulum to the crutch is missing. We have not had the clock running. The movement does however seem fairly clean. All gongs are present. The case is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The trunk door is not warped, the bracket feet are all present and original. There is no woodworm.
A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and two train striking movement, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 213 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have both weights and pendulum. We have not had the movement running, however when weight is applied to both the strike and going trains the movement does strike and tick. The face is all over crazed and the numerals have been repainted. The case is a little tired. Whilst there are no significant losses to the hood there is old woodworm in the sides. The trunk door is not warped. It does lock as it should. Again there are traces of woodworm to the sides of the case. The base is original and all present. In our opinion any woodworm is long gone.
A Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase, with swans neck pediment above a pair of glazed doors opening to shelves, the base with slope front above three short and three long drawers with brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet. Height 228 cm, width 127 cm, depth 63 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bookcase requires restoration hence the estimate. The flower head terminal to the swans neck pediment has losses. The pediments themselves are in generally good order and the majority of the fretwork. Greek key moulding is present to the front but missing by 50% on the right-hand side. The doors are not significantly warped but do have a light gap in the middle when closed. All glass panels are in good condition as are the pilasters. The sides of the top are structurally sound. The right-hand side has had some form of coat hooks screwed at some point and there is also a fracture of the timber just behind the bottom door hinge. The hinges are later replacements and screws are protruding through the front edge panels on both sides. The bureau slope front will not quite close properly due to a protruding lock plate. The slope appears flat but does have a loss to the timber above the lock and stress fractures to the bottom right-hand corner. The interior is stained and dirty and whilst a nice shape does have losses to the dividers. The mirror is losing the silvering. Both side panels have splits and losses. The drawers have missing sections of cockbeading and the handles which appear to go in the main through the old handle holes are clearly later. The rear feet are detached and missing. Full restoration is really required.
A 19th century mahogany sideboard, with triangular and scroll carved rear pediment and fitted with a series of drawers and cupboards and raised on bracket feet. Height 116 cm, width 144 cm, depth 55 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This sideboard is of typical Victorian quality. There is some vertical veneer cracking to the triangular back. The sideboard is sold with a key which operates both doors. The left-hand door is slightly warped while the right-hand door has a veneer patch to the lock area indicating that the door must have been forced at some point. There is veneer cracking and chipping throughout as one might expect commensurate with age but there is no other major damage to mention.
A 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, with applied moulded edge above four long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles and all raised on bracket feet. Height 99 cm, width 102 cm, depth 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound and in generally very good order. The top is flat with no splits and no significant liquid damage or scratches. The left hand return moulding is detached but we have the piece. The sides are in generally good order. The right hand side does have a shrinkage gap between the timbers. The wooden knob handles are later replacements. There is evidence of previous handles. The current handles cover one of the handle holes, if you look to the left of the left hand handles you will see a circular mark. The same applies to the right hand handles. The marks are small and in our opinion not problematic. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition as are the bracket feet.
A George III style mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves the base fitted with cupboards with shaped apron beneath and raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 208 cm, width 117 cm, depth at cornice 31.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are four broken panes of glass. Left hand door second from top centre panel and bottom panel. Right hand door second from top centre panel and centre bottom panel. The cornice is in good order all round. The doors are not significantly warped and meet in the middle. The lock is present but we do not have the key. The sides of the top are not split and in good order. The left and right hand applied moulding to the door surrounds has nibbles to the cockbeaded edges. All astragals are in generally good order but have some surface scratches and marks. The base doors have nibbles to the cockbeading and the lock escutcheon is missing. The lock is present, we do not have the key. There are nibbles and losses around the base mouldings and some scuffs to the feet. There are four broken panes of glass. Left hand door second from top centre panel and bottom panel. Right hand door second from top centre panel and centre bottom panel. The cornice is in good order all round. The doors are not significantly warped and meet in the middle. The lock is present but we do not have the key. The sides of the top are not split and in good order. The left and right hand applied moulding to the door surrounds has nibbles to the cockbeaded edges. All astragals are in generally good order but have some surface scratches and marks. The base doors have nibbles to the cockbeading and the lock escutcheon is missing. The lock is present, we do not have the key. There are nibbles and losses around the base mouldings and some scuffs to the feet.
A George III oak kneehole desk, with hinged top with recessed book ledge and with pullout candle sconces, the frieze drawer with baize lined writing surface and fitted beneath, with recessed kneehole drawers flanked by four further drawers with brass drop handles and all raised on bracket feet. Height 77.5 cm, width 96 cm, depth 60 cm.
A Heals of Tottenham Court Road mahogany chest of drawers, bearing plaque to top right hand drawer and fitted with a series of drawers with wooden knob handles raised on bracket feet. Height 122 cm, width 99 cm, depth 48 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest of drawers is good quality and in generally very good order. The top is flat with no splits and of good colour. There are some minor old marks but nothing of any significance. All drawers run very smoothly and all handles are present. Some of the handles have small losses to the turnings. The sides of the chest are not split. The plinth base is in good condition all round and there is no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with moulded edge above four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and pierced backplates and lock escutcheons and with cockbeading to each drawer front and all raised on bracket feet. Height 82 cm, width 84.5 cm, depth 47 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The height to the very top of the back is 129.5 cm. Maximum depth 40 cm. Maximum width actually 66 cm rather than 65 cm. the piece is structurally sound. The rear pediment has nibbles to the left hand carving. The top shelf has water damage and a veneer loss to the centre. The middle tier is in generally good order. All scroll supports are in good condition. The quarter veneered section of the top of the main cabinet has some polish damage and minor nibbles to the veneers. There are some surface scratches and scuffs. The doors close as they should. They are not warped. The sides of the piece are not cracked. The legs are original as are the castors. The back panel is original and in good order.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Jonathan Blake Fulham, with two train striking movement with strike/silent to arch and with subsidiary seconds dial, with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 232 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. The date advances when the hands are manually advanced. The case is in generally very good condition with no significant issues. The trunk door closes as it should and is not warped. Due to shrinkage there is a very slight gap to the top left hand corner of the door between the door and the case, this would easily rectify by slight movement up over of the hinges by around 1 mm if indeed it was deemed problematic. The base is in good order, we can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A Victorian figured mahogany chest of drawers, on bun feet. 112 cm high, 108 cm wide, 54 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top is flat with no splits but does have ring marks, liquid damage and polish losses. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. Both sides are in good order with no splits. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition. The bottom drawer has losses to the cockbeading. The handles are original. The top left hand drawer is locked. We do not have the key. All other drawers have their locks. The base moulding is in generally good condition as are the original bracket feet and backboards.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany two drawer bedside chests, with circular handles and brass lock escutcheons. Height 65 cm, width 40 cm, depth 38 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both cabinets are structurally sound and in generally good condition. The tops are both fairly clean with only minor marks. The drawer fronts are in good order with no missing cockbeading. The cabinet sides do have vertical stress fractures but there is no movement and no significant gaps. The bracket feet are all in good order as are the original backboards. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Jacob Houtman of Lancaster, the 32 cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, calendar aperture, gilt brass spandrels and moon phase to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with brass finial, arch cresting and turned pillars, the trunk with quarter fluted columns and crossbanding and shaped door. 225 cm high, with winding handle (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. Both the date and the moon phase seem to advance correctly when the hands are manually adjusted. The mask fits the dial well. The seat board appears original and there is no packing. The case of good quality and typical of that from the Lancaster region. There are no significant condition issues with the case. The trunk door is not warped. It closes correctly. There are no issues of any note with the base or bracket feet.

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