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A George III Mahogany Serpentine Front Four Drawer Chest, 2nd half 18th century, the moulded top above a partly fitted drawer formerly with a ratchet mirror and compartments, three oak-lined graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 106cm by 61cm by 83cm no illustration . The top is heavily faded, top drawers lacking some compartments and lids, front left bracket foot with a small split, end panels natural? split, dust board/ cock beading with some faults, drawers are open but no key
A George II Walnut and Crossbanded Chest on Chest, 2nd quarter 18th century, the cavetto cornice above three small drawers with six long drawers below, on bracket feet, 105cm by 51cm by 178cmVarious faults throughout which include, veneer losses and splits - main problems left hand side, large split the moulding in the middle is detached, but we have this piece right hand side- Further splitting and fading with further, small sections of cross banding missing, drawer fronts with Previous handle marks drawers are oak lined, and run freely. Old repairs, around bracket feet.
A Blue Enamel Triangular Shaped Strut Timepiece with an Interesting Engraved Inscription ''S/S Bismarck'', circa 1920, mechanical movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, case front with guilloche blue enamel and gold coloured floral decoration, case sides with an engraved presentation inscription ''Mrs Robert Ropner in remembrance of the christening of S/S Bismarck'', stamped 830, back hinged strut, 16cm wide 05.11.20 Enamelled front with surface scratches in parts, case edges with minor dents, case back fabric is discoloured and worn, back easel is damaged and not standing correctly, movement case back is discoloured and rubbed, case back metal bracket with one securing screw missing, dial is dirty and with hairline cracks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Black Forest cuckoo clock, the arched cased with carved ivy leaf detail, the dial set with Roman numerals, on rectangular base with bracket feet (for restoration) and an American walnut mantel clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals in architectural-style case (af), height of both 46cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The cuckoo is present, age related wear and slight damage.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
An early 19th century mahogany-cased bracket clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals, fusee movement, arched case with applied moulding, on rectangular base to squat feet (for restoration), height 46cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A c1890 inlaid mahogany lancet bracket clock, the gilded dial with raised decoration, silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, brass carrying handles to either side, clock with 'ting-tang' striking mechanism by Leinz Kirch, height 33cm. CONDITION REPORT Depth of base 18cm, depth of clock body 16cm.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A 19th century mahogany bookcase, the top with a pair of astragal glazed doors, on a base with a pair of panelled doors, raised on bracket feet, 235 x 126 x 49cm. CONDITION REPORT Top - chips to bottom left hand door scratches and marks to wholeputty present around glass panels Base - chips, watermarks, ink stains, scratches and stains to frieze General marks, knocks, wear and tear throughout commensurate with age
Ratcliff, Wrexham; an oak and mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the brass dial set with painted Roman and Arabic numerals with calendar aperture, the dial signed 'Ratcliff 184 Wrexham', the matched top with broken swan neck pediment, on a trunk base with ogee bracket feet, height 203cm. CONDITION REPORT Missing three finials, split in hood on side, some veneer missing from right hand side. The trunk with stains, marks, splits to veneer. The base with usual knocks, marks, splits to veneer and the feet with signs of wear and tear, knocks, etc. The back with a big split, it looks as if the hood is matched to the rest of the clock. The dial sits low and is missing its subsidiary hand.
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy of bombé form, with brass drop handle to lid revealing a fitted interior of three compartments with sliding lids, the whole on bracket feet, 16 x 25 x 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT The case has scratches, marks and knocks, one bracket foot is partially missing. The escutcheon is missing, therefore so is the key. The mechanism for the lock also appears to be missing.
A 19th century mahogany bureau with inlaid fall front above four graduated drawers, on outswept bracket feet, 111 x 54 x 101cm. CONDITION REPORT Back left and right side split Back right leg repairedlarge scar to right hand side, knock to left hand sidescratches throughoutveneer lifting to right hand side bottom right hand side of fall font repaired
A Victorian painted pine two-door cupboard on plinth base with bracket feet, 187.5 x 135.5 x 75.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Smells strongly of oil/chemicals, inside is stained, the cupboard is solid but in need of cleaning, screw holes in both sides for shelves showing , splits to sides and knocks also to feet
A 19th century flintlock smooth-bore musket with 46-inch barrel and inset with brass furniture, overall length 158cm (af), also a leather shot flask with spring-loaded shot measure spout (2). CONDITION REPORT The gun has been heavily lacquered, including the lockplate and barrel, leaving a yellow tarnish. The stock has a split running from the back of the lockplate down to the comb of the stock. The lower section of the brass butt plate is missing, although it appears to have been cut rather than snapped. Various nicks and losses throughout the fore end and several areas of light surface pitting to the barrel and lockplate. Further splits to the stock on the opposing side to the lock. Possibly missing the ramrod retaining bracket from the muzzle end of the gun.
A Victorian pine linen press with broken swan neck pediment above pair of cupboard doors enclosing slides, above a base of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 221 x 135 x 57cm. CONDITION REPORT No evidence of woodworm seen Front right leg split, chips to front, bottom left hand skirt replaced, cornice has come away at corners, split across swan neck, varnish rushedTop matched although good matchwear commensurate with age
A Georgian oak Lancashire chest with single door over three drawers, carved Gothic-style panels to the front, on stylised bracket feet, 108 x 141cm x 51cm. CONDITION REPORT Splits to top and side, panels apart on the top, scratches and marks.Chips and splits to front, nibbles to front of the drawers, back legs replaced Old woodworm evident
A George III mahogany chest-on-chest, the upper section with cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with quarter reeded pilasters, on a base of three long graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet, 188 x 121 x 59cm. CONDITION REPORT The cornice with some nibbles, minor losses, scratches, a few chips to the back right corner. The top with stains, there is a chip to the top of the right hand pilaster, a deep scratch where someone has broken into the drawer, so there is a chip above the top right drawer. There are splits to both sides, some beading is missing and there are deep scratches, marks. The top long drawer also has chips above the lock where previously forced open, as has the third drawer down and a significant loss above the fifth drawer. Beading is lost from the upper front section, there is a split to the back right corner. There are woodworm holes to the back, though no signs of it being active as far as we can tell. Deep scratches to the bottom left base, deep splits to the bottom right hand side of the base and knocks and dents. Further splits to the back.
An impressive Chinese carved and gilded wedding bed, the canopy with a profusely carved frieze depicting peonies, figures in a garden and scrollwork, enclosing an internal frame with suspended carved ceiling and frieze with four drawers above the side and back panels with painted vignettes depicting peonies, writing implements and musical instruments, the whole raised on carved scroll feet, 239 x 228 x 149cm. CONDITION REPORT There is a box of various bits that go with this bed, some of which are the parts of carving that are missing. The overall painting of the bed is worn, there are scratches, stains and knocks as would be expected. The frieze on the front of the bed is missing two finials on the right hand side, it is missing a bracket on the left hand side and there may be various small pieces missing. The back frieze may be a later addition, although it matches very well. The suspending ceiling is sagging slightly, minor losses, scuffs and knocks to the upright. The back and the side panels again are the same, with wear and tear. Some of the back panels are bowed. Looking at the back of the bed, to the top, there is a modern curtain rail attachment, not noticeable from the front, but clearly to suspend some fabric. Also, the back frieze rests on some modern blocks, again not visible from the front. There are some location holes on the back two uprights which must have had something in them at some point, and on the front internal uprights, but again not noticeable from the front. The right hand side panels have a small gilded carved section missing from the middle of the gallery. The base of the bed has an undershelf that appears to have had modern planks nailed to it, presumably for extra strength and the front frieze is present but loose. It is photographed in situ but is not secured enough to stay on the bed without some due care and attention. The legs have a small piece missing from each front. There are some ply boards that come with this bed that the vendors used on top of the base for the mattress to sit on. Overall it looks impressive and very decorative. We cannot guarantee that all the pieces missing from the bed are present in the box of parts, but it does look as though the missing little piece from the right hand gallery is indeed there.
A reproduction globe drinks cabinet with fitted interior, on wrythen turned columns and undertier, height 94cm CONDITION REPORT There are tears, marks and scuffs to the paper. The arched bracket/support is broken in the middle and detached. Please note that there are no decanters with this lot. Please refer to additional images.
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front revealing a fitted interior above two short and three long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 106 x 109 x 58cm. CONDITION REPORT It is missing the back left foot, which is now supported on a separate block. The top with deep scratches, marks, stains and large chips to the back, including a missing back right corner. The fall front is warped, the lock is missing and therefore so is the key. There are bits of moulding missing to the interior, there are deep scratches and marks to the sides and beading missing from the drawers. Chips, knocks, scratches and other signs of wear.Evidence of old woodworm
A French early 20thC oak cased mantel clock, square brass dial with foliate spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, thirty hour movement, No 7024, the case of domed form with gilt floral and foliate embellishments, raised on bracket feet, with key, 38cm high, 24cm wide, 18cm deep.
A Georgian oak cased longcase clock by Gamwel of Alford, the brass break arch dial with rococo scroll spandrels, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, beneath a Tempus fugit circular aperture, painted with a winter scene and a ticking figure of the Grim Reaper, two train eight day movement, with bell strike, the hood with domed and break arch pediment, fluted pilasters, the trunk and base of plain form, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, no key, 214cm high.
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a white metal engine turn designed cigarette case with a vacant cartouche to the front, a cased 'Clipper' lighter, a white metal and black enamel line bracelet, fitted with a fish hook clasp, length 190mm, a white metal compact, a gents 'Precision' solar wristwatch, silver dial, Arabic numerals, date dial at the three o'clock position, fitted to a stainless steel bracket, a white metal blue paste ring etc
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED MULE CHEST, with six dummy drawers above three drawers, brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, width 158cm x depth 55cm x height 87cm (losses)Solid carcass, loose right back bracket foot (not missing) missing handle, no warping and no veneer loss

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