A George III chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, with two train striking movement by John Page Ipswich, the painted case with long trunk door, the base raised on bracket feet. Height 208 cm, width 47.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It strikes when advanced. It appears to be ticking away as it should. The date does not appear to be advancing. The case is in generally good condition. The doors are not warped. There are some minor nibbles and losses to the paintwork and gesso particularly on the front right hand hood pillar. As you will see from our image there is some lifting to the lacquer on the trunk door and some small areas of missing paint, evidenced by the blue ground beneath. There are no splits to the trunk. The base has all of the usual typical scuffs and marks one would expect form an item of this age.
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A Regency mahogany secretaire chest of drawers, with moulded edge above a fitted secretaire drawer with three further graduated drawers beneath all raised on bracket feet. Height 110 cm, width 108.5 cm, depth 54.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst a good quality chest this does require work. There are losses to the veneers to the rear corners of the top and at the centre back. The same comments apply to the left-hand corner. The crossbanded moulded edge is completely missing on the right-hand side and there are losses to the front and left-hand return. The secretaire drawer has veneer losses to the centre beneath the lock escutcheon which is missing. The drawer front is otherwise in good order. The interior baize is very old and dirty. There is some damage to the fitted interior and a centre cupboard door is missing. The sides of the chest are in basically good condition with minor stress fractures. The three long drawers are in generally good order with minor losses to the cockbeading. The front bracket feet are original as are the rear. Both the right-hand front and rear feet are detached. There is some evidence of woodworm in the soft wood that forms the rear feet supports and other minor traces elsewhere on the bottom of the carcass.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched brass dial and two train striking movement with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case with long trunk door, quarter column corners and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 236 cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst we have the pendulum and weights we have not attempted to have the movement running. The metal suspension at the top of the pendulum is missing. The movement is dirty but appears to be complete. The brass dial is a little warped from top to bottom and the spandrels are all a little loose but all present. The silvering is very tired and mostly missing. The hood is principally complete but some of the moulding between the swans necks is loose. There are some stress fractures to the veneers also. The hood door is not warped and closes as it should. The hood glass is cracked. There are some pieces of dentil work missing beneath the hood. The same comments apply to the blind fretwork around the frieze. The door is not warped. There is a small loss to the top left hand corner. The door is currently locked, we do not have the key. The sides of the case are in good condition. The plinth is also in generally good order. The plinth side panels have shrinkage gaps between the panels. The feet are all in good condition. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III oak dresser with Delft rack, with moulded cornice and shaped apron above a series of white painted shelves flanked by pilasters. The base fitted with a series of drawers and cupboards with brass handles and all raised on bracket feet. Height 206 cm, width 191 cm, depth 53 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dresser and rack are both in extremely good order. The cornice is in good condition all round. The dresser base top is in very good condition and of good colour. There are some old ring marks but no serious issues. The sides of the base are panelled and in very good condition. All drawer and door fronts are in good order. The handles if not original go through the original handle holes. The bracket feet are all original and in good order. The backboards are all original also. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. This dresser was purchased in our saleroom approximately 15 years ago for £3600.
An early 19th century mahogany crossbanded chest of drawers, with two short over three long drawers with brass drop handles with lion mask backplates and raised on bracket feet. Height 103 cm, width 109 cm, depth 52.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top is flat with no significant splits only minor stress fractures to the veneers. There are nibbles to the crossbanded edge particularly to the left and right rear corners. There have been small repairs to the front corners. The top has some old scratches, ring marks and watermarks. The right hand side has stress fractures to the mahogany. These are open but there is no movement. The left hand side similarly has stress fractures. The crossbanded frieze is in good order. All drawer fronts are in generally good condition with no losses to the cockbeading on any of the drawers other than the bottom one where a section is missing in the centre on the bottom edge. All locks are present bar one. We have no keys. The handles are not original but cover the original handle holes. The bracket feet are present. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Regency mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, four long graduated with brass drop handles with oval backplates flanked by cluster columns and raised on stile feet bearing label verso Thomas H Kerr Modern and Antique Furniture Dealer Helensburgh. Height 98.5 cm, width 119 cm, depth 61 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally very sound. The top is a good colour with no significant splits, scratches or nasty marks. 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. There are no losses to the cockbeading on the top three drawers. The bottom drawer has a loose section of cockbeading and one small piece that is detached. We have the piece which is in the top drawer. The front feet are in good order. The rear right hand bracket support is present but the false bracket is partially missing right at the back. This does not affect the solidity of the piece. The backboards are original and in good order.
An early 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, with slide above three long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles and all raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 92 cm, width 95 cm, depth 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. There are no splits to the top. There is one small liquid mark and other old surface scratches but no real problems. There are small sections of the boxwood strung edge missing on the right-hand return. Slide operates as it should. The drawers are all in basically good order. The top drawer is missing the left-hand section of cockbeading and there are other nibbles around the bottom right-hand corner. The runner between the slide and the top drawer has veneer losses to the up rights on the left and right-hand side. Beneath the second drawer there is a small section of cockbeading missing and again a small veneer loss on the drawer runner. The sides of the chest are in generally good condition with no significant splits. The backboards are original. All bracket feet are original and present. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George IV figured mahogany bow front chest of drawers, fitted two short and three long drawers on splayed feet. 103 cm high x 105 cm wide x 53 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top is flat with no splits. There is a small triangular veneer repair to the rear left-hand corner and another small nibble to the front left-hand corner. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. The sides of the chest are flat but do have old stress fractures. The drawer fronts are all in generally good condition with no losses to the cockbeading. All locks are present. We have no keys. The handles are not original but cover the original knob handle holes. The bracket feet are in good order all round with only the usual small scuffs and nibbles. The backboards are original. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A mahogany grandmother clock, with silvered brass arched dial with three train striking movement flanked by turned columns with long trunk door and base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 155 cm, width 29 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement does wind on all three trains. It appears to strike when advanced. The trunk door is currently locked and we do not have a key. We have therefore not had the clock ticking away as we cannot access the pendulum in order to set the clock going. The movement itself appears fairly clean and only a little dusty. The case is in generally good condition. The hood has some scuffs around the front edge of the arched pediment. The sides of the hood and trunk are very well figured and in good order. The trunk door is not warped. There is some slight scuffing to the polish on the right hand canted angle. The base is in generally good condition with only very minor marks around the feet.
A late Georgian mahogany chest of drawers, fitted two short and two long drawers with mahogany drawer lining. 77 cm high x 99 cm wide x 55 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top has some recent surface scratches and stress fractures to the veneers and small edge veneer losses on the left-hand side. There is an old veneer repair to the rear right-hand corner. The moulded edge is in good condition all around. The sides of the chest are not split. The drawer fronts are all in generally good order and all cockbeading is present. Three of the knob handles have damage to the rear turning. The handles are probably original and if not do go through the original holes. The bracket feet are in good condition all around. The back panels are original and in good order. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III oak chest of drawers with canted front corners, fitted two short and three long drawers on ogee bracket feet. 91 cm high x 88 cm wide x 53 cm deep (probably reduced from a larger piece of furniture). CONDITION REPORT: This chest of drawers has probably been reduced from a larger piece of furniture, the handles are later and overall the chest is in a good condition with only light marking and wear to the top.
An early 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, with applied moulded edge above four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet. Height 100 cm, width 99 cm, depth 55 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is in generally good condition. The top is flat with no splits. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. All drawer fronts are in good order with only minor blemishes. All locks are present. We have no keys. The handles appear to be original. The bracket feet are in good order all around. Both sides have old minor stress fractures. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with circular backplates and raised on bracket feet. Height 109 cm, width 100 cm, depth 55 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top is in generally good condition with no splits. There is the odd watermark and old surface scratches but no significant problems. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. The handles are not original but do fully cover the original knob handle holes. All drawer fronts are in good condition and there are no losses to the cockbeading. The sides are in good condition. The backboards are original. The bracket feet are all in good condition. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, two short over three long with wooden knob handles and cock beading to each drawer front with shaped apron and raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 113.5 cm, width 103 cm, depth 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally sound. The top is flat with no splits. There are some minor old marks but no significant problems with the top. The crossbanded edge is in good order all round. The sides of the chest are in good condition. All drawer fronts are in good order with only very minor nibbles to the cockbeading. All handles are original. There are some veneer losses on the drawer runners and uprights. These should be visible on our image. The bracket feet are all original and in good order generally. The left-hand front foot does have a small loss to the bottom outer left edge. The backboards are original. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A pair of Orrefors frosted glass wall light fittings. Height 28 cm, width 20.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Each shade length 28 cm, width 21 cm, depth +/- 7.5 cm. They appear to be fitted with non-UK bulb holders. There do not appear to be any cracks or significant chips to either shade. Due to the moulding process the underside edge of each shade is rough to the touch in places. Both shades are loose in their metal wall bracket fitments.
19th century gentleman's gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed Barraud and Lunds London and numbered 5/4447. Fitted with a lever wind movement similarly numbered, the case back marked for 18 ct.Paul Phillip Barraud (born 1752) worked with his father at first until his death in 1795 after which Barraud turned his attention more towards chronometers. Using the valuable experience gained whilst working on Mudge's timekeepers with W. Howells and G. Jamieson to good effect, he became very successful. After his death in 1820 the business was continued by his sons taking John Richard Lund, a former apprentice of John Pennington (who developed the auxiliary compensation balance weight to correct for middle temperature changes), into partnership in 1838. The firm of Barraud and Lunds became particularly well known for their marine chronometers, fine quality watches, carriage and mantel/bracket clocks and were based at 49 Cornhill, London until 1863.Condition Report: Movement winds and hands turn freely, not tested for timekeepingGross weight 108 gramsLight scratching to case back when viewed under loupe commensurate with ageEwbank's do not guarantee the working order oraccuracy of any lots sold
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED OCCASIONAL TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYWith square top above a galleried undertier, on turned legs66cm high, 54.5cm x 55.5cm deepProvenance: Supplied by Robert KimeCondition Report: Marks, scuffing, indentations, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use.Lacking the turned spindles to one side of the lower tier.Movement to some construction joints including to one leg/bracket area.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEOREGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERSLATE 18TH CENTURYWith a brushing slide above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, possible alterations to the apron and feet97cm high, 101cm wide, 49cm deepCondition Report: Split topSides cut and possibly reduced in height from a different proportioned chestDamage to edgesTwo handles damagedOverall generally poor Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESSLATE 18TH CENTURYThe dentil cornice above a pair of oval panel cupboards enclosing two tray shelves, below are two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet177cm high, 124cm wide, 56cm deepCondition Report: Beading missing on right hand ovalCock beading missing on two drawersSplits to both sidesOne tray replacedGenerally worn Condition Report Disclaimer
AN OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS17TH CENTURY AND LATERThe two and three long drawers with geometric mouldings, on bracket feet94cm high, 98cm wide, 53cm deepCondition Report: As catalogued this chest is 17th century and later. It incorporates some old elements but has been later constructed.Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Handles are replacements but in period taste. Evidence of old worm in places throughout. The geometric mouldings to drawer fronts later applied. Various losses to sections of moulding of drawer fronts and to the sides of the front of the chest (see images). The large section of timber to lacking to one side which makes up the base/feet. One rear foot has been replaced with a later block. Some division between the boards of the top and sides. Some fading to timber. Some additional dark marks and ring marks to top. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition as well as colour and patina of timber. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS18TH CENTURY AND LATERWith two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet87cm high, 92cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips, splits, and losses. Fading to timber. Evidence of old worm in areas throughout. The pine sides with old worm damage throughout. Dark filler or wax has been applied in these areas. The feet are lacking their supporting blocks to the backs. No key present, all locks are open. As catalogued, this chest is 18th century and later. It incorporates some period elements and various later adaptations (see additional images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESSCIRCA 1770The dentil cornice above a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing two later adjustable shelves, below are two short and two long drawers, on ogee bracket feet191cm high, 123cm wide, 61cm deepCondition Report: Beading on edge of right hand door a modern replacement and it is now broken and gluedThe right hand side panels are faded as they are near a windowBoth sides of the base have vertical cracks Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERSEARLY 19TH CENTURYWith two short and four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet139cm high, 100cm wide, 52cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips and splits. Both rear legs are detached but present (see images).Handles appear original. Locks vary from one another but are all 19th century. No key present, all locks are open. Two locks are lacking their locking block. Various repairs and sections of replacement veneer (see images). Some later blocks to the underside. Some sections of moulding to edges of drawer fronts are lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY STYLE PATINATED AND GILT BRASS HEXAGONAL LANTERNLATE 20TH CENTURY Each panel separated by cluster columns with anthemion and acanthus leaf carved crestings, suspended from ogee bracket and a corona97cm high, 55cm wideProvenance: Supplied by Robert KimeCondition Report: The gilt finish worn overall.Some later glue fixing glass panes, some metal flaps to hold the glass.Please refer to additional images for visual references to images. Condition Report Disclaimer
ANTIQUE STYLE WALNUT DRESSING MIRROR and two bedside chests, the mirror with swing action, brass mounted supports and three lower drawers on corner bracket feet, 64.5cms H, 40cms W, 20cms D, the bedsides formally part of a larger chest with shaped tops and three brass handled bow front drawers on later spindle type legs, 55cms H, 30.5cms W, 26cms D
ALABASTER, PLASTER & OTHER COMPOSITION WHITE FIGURINES & PLAQUES - to include an urn topped oval cameo type wall plaque depicting cherubic figures, 74 x 38cms, an angelic standing figurine, 46cms H, violin playing cherubic wall bracket, 26 x 30cms and two models depicting possibly the Three Graces, 27cm heights
NORTH WALES ANGLESEY OAK DRESSER CIRCA 1850 - with shaped detail to the rack sides and wide back boards to a three shelf rack, the base section with a T arrangement of six opening drawers and twin cupboard doors having turned wooden knobs and ebony escutcheons on corner bracket feet, 215cms H, 169cms W, 49.5cms D
Mahogany and inlaid mantel clock by J Bryson, Edinburgh, the arched pediment over circular white enamelled face, Arabic numerals flanked by Doric columns, plinth base, on brass ogee bracket feet, movement 'Fabrique de Paris', striking coil chime on hour and half hour, 23cm wide, 30cm high and 14.5cm deep.
An early 20th century arts and crafts oak sideboard credenza having a raised back over a flared atop a run of three drawers with brass swan neck handles. The sideboard has a double door and a single door cupboard opening to reveal a shelved interior raised on bracket feet. Measures 95 x 141 x 48cm.

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