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A 20th century Chinese carved hardwood dining room suite comprising sideboard fitted with four drawers above four carved panelled cupboard doors, shelved interior, raised on bracket base, length 183cm, depth 48cm height 86cm, extending dining table, height 78cm, length 266cm, depth 114cm, eight dining chairs with drop in seats (two with arms, height 97cm, width 56cm), height 96cm, width 45cm,
1932 Austin 10/4 SaloonReg. no. UVS 758Chassis no. G5813Engine no. GC5596Austin’s important new model for 1932, the 10 slotted into the range between the Seven and the 12, both extremely successful cars. Its introduction proved to be a wise move; the 10hp bracket came to be perhaps the most important segment of the market for the major manufacturers in the 1930s, with the likes of Morris, Hillman and Ford all providing strong competitors. Austin’s 10 was always a strong seller, with buyers recognising its durability – a trait that Austin had long been known for. Capable of 55mph – a decent performance for a car in its class in 1932 – the side-valve 1125cc 4-cylinder engine produced 21bhp and proved to be a reliable unit. Austin 10s provided low-cost transport for many thousands of people, and continue to be a popular classic, with excellent club support and good spares availability.This 10 from the first year of production is in very good condition, having been restored several years ago. The interior is excellent, with the sliding roof working as it should. New tyres and a new battery have been fitted, and the car is said to go, stop and handle well. It comes with a good history file, including some bills, an old V5 and a current V5C.Estimate: £5,000 – 6,000
19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with scrolled pediment above turned pilasters enclosing stepped arch glazed door, concaved figure frieze over a shaped trunk door, shaped apron and bracket feet, the enamel Roman dial painted with lake and ruin scene with windmills, signed 'T. Lister, Halifax', eight-day movement striking on bellDimensions: Height: 250cm
A fine quality 18thC mahogany bracket clock by John Baker of Hull, with double fusee movement, verge escapement, brass face and engraved back plate with pull repeat mechanism.29cms w x 19cms d x 47cms h (handle down).Condition report: Good cleaned condition. Clock is complete and working. There is a small loss to fretwork. No key to case.
A Chippendale period-George III circa 1775- mahogany chest of drawers standing on original bracket feet, the drawer sides are of fine grained wainscot oak and the fronts retain their original brass swan neck handles, classic low proportions make it an attractive reception room piece, original price £1285 Ralph and Bruce Moss, 35" tall x 43" wide x 21" deep, in good polished condition
A William & Mary Walnut, Oyster and Marquetry Inlaid Straight Front Chest, late 17th century, the top inlaid with fleur de lys above two short and three long drawers, on later bracket feet, 95cm by 56cm by 79cm CONDITION REPORT: Reasonable colour. Top section with some movement/shrinkage splits (see image). Small sections of crossbanding replaced. End panels with some fading. Drawers are oak lined. Later escutcheons. Some old wormholes which have been filled and polished. Later bracket feet. Some general restoration work throughout including later backboards.
A George III Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Chest, circa 1800, the moulded top above four long graduated drawers and arched apron, on splayed bracket feet (repolished), 109cm by 54cm by 86cm CONDITION REPORT: Recently polished and restored so condition is generally good. The top section with some recent scratches to the back left-hand corner. There is a very fine split on the right-hand corner (old repair?) Otherwise very good cosmetic condition with the exception of a small section of veneer missing on the top dust board. The drawers run freely however the two middle drawers protrude slightly. The drawers are pine lined.
A 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Bureau, of bombé shaped form, richly inlaid with foliage and flowers, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of serpentine shaped drawers and a central cupboard door, the base of two short over three long drawers above an arched apron and splay bracket feet, 113cm by 60cm by 105cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition with the exception of some minor colour loss mainly around the end panels (right-hand side). Drawer fronts with some slight fading. The front legs with small repairs, veneer patches, and some natural? shrinkage splits which have been partly filled and polished. The interior also good.
An Early 20th Century Mahogany Double Pedestal Desk, labelled S & H Jewell, 26 Parker Street, London WC2, with inset worn brown leather writing surface above an arrangement of nine drawers, on bracket feet, 151cm by 90cm by 74cm CONDITION REPORT: The desk is split into three (two pedestals and the top). The drawers are open but there is no key. One side with fault above the lock where the drawer has been forced open. Numerous scuffs around the bracket feet. The opposing side with some slight colour loss with a section of moulding missing on the corner. The brown leather top is worn, ink-stained and with some fading. There are some further minor veneer losses throughout.
An Oak Quarter Striking Bracket Clock, circa 1890, caddied pediment with turned wooden finials, sound fret side doors, 6-1/2-inch inch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement quarter striking onto two gongs, movement backplate signed DR Patent W&H in Sch, 63cm high, with original carved oak wall bracket, 23cm high CONDITION REPORT: 15.04.21 Case with minor scratches and dents in parts, dial is discoloured in parts, movement is complete, with pendulum, wall bracket looks complete.

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