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A late George III North Country oak and mahogany cross-banded bureau with fall front above four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, height 104.5cm, width 93cm, depth 52cm.Additional InformationRehandled, a few flecks of veneer missing, with a fitted interior, a few stains to the top, general surface wear and tear throughout.
A late 17th century oak back stool with carved panel, plank seat and turned front legs united by stretchers, height 101cm.Additional InformationThe plank seat is sitting proud of the frame and although an old one is probably replaced, sections of the framework which are loose and missing, there is a large metal bracket repair to the back of one of the legs where the seat panel meets, general losses to the feet as one would expect, certainly two of the stretchers around the base are replaced.
An early 19th century mahogany bowfronted chest of two short and two long drawers raised on splayed bracket feet, height 88cm, width 89cm, depth 48cm.Additional InformationThere are some splits to the top around the edges and running through the centre, it has been rehandled, flecks of veneer missing, quite heavy wear around the joins of the drawer fronts.
A late 18th century walnut cross-banded chest of two short and three long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet, height 90cm, width 100cm, depth 54.5cm (af).Additional InformationThe top is quarter veneered, it is split and warped, lots of areas of flaking to veneer, the colour is poor throughout, splits to both sides, areas of cockbeading missing, and also more significant sections of the drawer front mouldings missing, also an area to the upper long drawer where it has been forced open at some stage causing damage to the drawer above, the handles are also replaced and there repaired veneers to the drawer fronts.
OMEGA SILVER OPEN FACED KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH, no. 4333148, Roman dial with outer 300 seconds track, subsidiary seconds and calendar, with three quarter plate chronograph movement in four piece hinged and signed case with import marks for 1909, 54mm diam. Condition Report: not working, one arm and bracket missing from movement, balance spring broken, minute hand missing seconds hand corroded, lens yellowed, crown worn.
A vintage early 20th Century Art Deco haberdashery point of sale shop display cabinet counter of good proportions having a clear glass top and sides. The unit fitted with fifteen solid oak drawer fronts having shaped angular handles in banks of five with all being raised on decorative Deco bracket feet. Measures approx 91cm x 122cm x 57cm.
Hamblin - A 20th Century Ophthalmology / Optician's Snellen medical eye examination four sided light box chart raised on a single adjustable column stem upon a wall mounted bracket. Multi coloured section below with a different chart to each side. Together with another wall mounted eye chart lightbox. Biggest measures approx 94cm x 30cm. .
Hansen & Guldborg - HG Furniture - A good retro vintage 20th Century Danish Scandinavian teak wood modular wall hanging media / storage cupboard. The unit having a quarter hinged lid top with double doors below opening to reveal a shelved interior. The doors having recessed circular handles with central straight grips. The cupboard having the original wall mounting metal bracket. Marks to verso. Measures approx 50cm x 89.5cm x 40cm.
Late 19th / early 20th century French rosewood eight day lancet clock with satinwood and boxwood inlay, drum movement striking a gong, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, on brass bracket feet, H34 x W24 x D18cm, with keys and pendulumCondition Report: With Mike Morris BEM Antique Clocks restoration receipt - for replacement of mainsprings, re-bushing movement plates, replacing Brocot adjuster and casework repairs and re-polishing. Date of receipt is 23rd December 1994.Scratching and marks around winding holes and minor rubbing to chapter ring and numerals.Minor scratches to case, repair to back of the top.Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order.
Early 20th century eight day walnut bracket clock by Hamburg American Clock Company, twin train movement, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, makers mark to backplate, H30.5 x W23 x D14cm, with key and pendulum Condition Report: With Mike Morris BEM Antique Clocks repair receipt - for re-bushing of movement plates, re-silvering of dial, and casework repairs.
Mid 20th century Georgian style Westminster Chime oak bracket clock, movement stamped Perivale, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, quarter striking, H30 x W22 x D17cm, with key, winder and pendulum Condition Report: Case with minor surface wear, to include minor knocks and scratches. Chips to top and minor chip to edge of door to reverse. Scratches to door and base.Minor scratches and marks to chapter ring. Minor cracks to wood below and above dial. Minor scratches to glass.Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order of any clock.
19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock by Robert Scholfield, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at 12, date aperture at 6, the chapter ring signed 'Robt Scholfield', the mahogany case with moulded cornice above two turned columns, shell patera to trunk door, on plinth base and bracket feet, 197.5cm high, with two weights, pendulum, key and winderCondition Report: Scratches to chapter ring and to subsidiary dial. Scratches to dial plate. Central part of dial is off centre. Hands slightly loose and with some rust.Chips and knocks to top edge of hood and with general surface scratching to hood. Crack to frieze and chips to bottom edge of hood.Large vertical crack to plinth base. Some surface scratches to trunk and base. Knocks to feet. Pendulum rod rusted and slightly bent.Cannot guarantee working order.
Early 20th century mahogany eight day bracket clock, with floral marquetry inlay, and an arched top, gilt chapter ring with Arabic numerals, French brass drum movement signed Japy Freres, striking on a gong, H41.5cm Condition Report: Knocks and chips to case to include chip to edge of the arch. Moulding on base slightly lifting to back edges on both sides. Knocks and scratches to base. Chips to back edges and scratches to reverse. Minor warping to reverse.Rubbing to numerals and chapter ring. One winding hole missing brass liner and with chips to enamel. Hammer is bent and gong is rusted. Wear to feet. Cannot guarantee the working order of any clock. No key or pendulum.
19th century brass repeating carriage clock, c.1864-1875, examined by Wales & McCulloch, 56 Cheapside E.C., silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, twin train movement striking a gong, the case with Corinthian columns on plinth base and bracket feet, 16.5cm high, (19.5cm high with handle)Condition Report: Minor wear to case. Wear to chapter ring.Minor scratches to glass. No key
19th century mahogany secretaire chest, with two short over three long graduated drawers above secretaire with fitted interior above a further two long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, H192 x W123 x D60cm Condition Report: Wear and tear consistent with age and use.Chips to edges of cornice, minor chip (and piece not present) to frieze.Loss of moulding below the frieze in top right corner and lifting and damage to moulding on right side to top. Scratching to sides. One side (including the base) with numerous white paint marks and flecks.Chips below bottom drawer of top section. Chips to moulding of same drawer.Minor scratches and marks to leather writing surface and damage to fitted interior of secretaire.Scratches to feet.Crack to moulding at top of lower section to one side.
BRACKET CLOCK MIT DATUMGEORGE III, England um 1800. Das Zifferblatt sowie Werk signiert Richard Cober Lewes.Holz ebonisiert. Rechteckiges Gehäuse mit eingezogenem Abschluss, die Ecken mit kleinen Pinienzapfen besetzt. Leicht gestufte Basis mit Messingkonsolfüssen. Messingfronton, versilberter Zifferring mit römischen Stunden- und arabischen Minutenzahlen, darüber ein kleinerer Zifferring für die Schaltung des Schlagwerkes. Kleines Datumsfenster im unteren Bereich. Applizierter Dekor in Form von durchbrochenen Voluten und Ranken. Werk mit Ankergang und Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Die Seiten mit durchbrochenem Messinggitter in Rankenform vor goldfarbenem Seidenstoff. 1 Schlüssel.28 ×20 × 52 cm.Risse. BRACKET CLOCK WITH DATEGeorge III, England ca. 1800. The dial and movement signed Richard Cober Lewes.Ebonized wood. Rectangular case, with stepped base and brass feet. Brass frontispiece. Silvered chapter ring, featuring the hours in Roman numerals and the minutes in Arabic numerals. On top, a small chapter ring for activating the striking mechanism. Small date window in the lower area. Movement with anchor escapement, striking the 1/2-hour on bell. The sides with pierced brass latticework designed as tendrils, in front of gold-colored silk fabric. 1 key.28 × 20 × 52 cm.Cracks.
19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE EBONISED AND ORMOLU MOUNTED PIER CABINET, the ebonised and gilt banded cornice above a pair of glazed doors, with brass and tortoiseshell inlaid doors, with ormolu decoration, raised on an ebonised base with a female head to the centre and bracket 108cm x 122.5cm x 33.5cm
Attractive George III mahogany inlaid secrétaire tallboy, the upper part with carved dentil cornice and fluted frieze over two short drawers, two graduated drawers and a crossbanded secrétaire drawer, each flanked by quarter reeded pilasters, the secrétaire drawer with a drop front enclosing a fine inlaid fitted interior with small drawers and pigeonholes with two secret compartments, the lower section with three further graduated long drawers upon ogee bracket feet, 45" wide, 22" deep, 73" high (repairs and alterations)

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