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George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Having two small Drawers above three long Drawers, Raised on Bracket feet, 90cm high, 106cm wide, 52cm deepCondition reportAge issues of areas of lacking wood and inlay to the front of chest.Some minor old damage to top of chest.Replacement handles.One handle loose and lacking piece to another handle.Age surface marks and colour fading to chest.
Queen Anne Revival Oak Chest of Drawers, Having two small Drawers above three long Drawers, Raised on a similar Base with Bracket feet, 102cm high, 94cm wide, 54cm deepCondition reportLooks like the Chest has originally been the top section from a chest on chest.Small areas of old damage to top of chest.Age splits to joins.Handles not original.Age stains, surface marks and some colour fading to chest.
Motoring Bus signs x4: ASSOCIATED MOTORWAYS double sided enamel COACH STOP, 10.5in x 13in, good condition; double sided UNITED COUNTIES BUS STOP, composite material with bracket 19in x 16in, good condition; LINCOLNSHIRE COACH plate, perspex 46in x 5.5in, good condition; wooden Timetable display board, 26in x 11in, good condition.
Great Northern Railway 12 inch and 14 inch mahogany cased double dial railway clock with a chain driven rectangular plated fusee movement supplied to the GNR circa 1880 by J.J. Stockall & Sons Ltd of London. Both original dials read GNR 181A J.J.STOCKALL & SONS LTD LONDON and the case features fine figured mahogany and both dials retain their original cast bezels. The LNER clock records confirm that clock No 181A was in use at Havenhouse Station of the GNR line near Skegness. A rare 19th century double dial timepiece in good working condition complete with pendulum, key and custom made wrought iron wall mounting bracket so the clock can be displayed and used.
Great Eastern Railway 6inch Mahogany cased Fusee Bracket clock manufactured for the G.E.R. by Bevan of Tottenham London circa 1880. The English chain driven fusee movement has rectangular snailed plates and the dial is written GER and retains its original cast brass bezel with a keyed lock and the Gothic style case has a glazed rear door and clock number 907 chalked in the back. The L.N.E.R. records show that this clock was used at Liverpool Street Station Land Agent, Inner Office, Hamilton Buildings. A rare and unusual Railway timepiece used by senior employees, complete with pendulum and keys and in working condition, stands 15in tall.
18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK HIGH DRESSER, the boarded delft rack with card cut and hollow cornice supporting three shelves between channel moulded uprights, on boarded base fitted with two frieze drawers and two square paneled cupboards, with later bracket feet, 143 x 43 x 198cms Condition Report: handles replaced, alterations
REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST, reeded top above two short and three graduated long drawers, high bracket feetHeight - 95cm'sWidth - 101cm'sDepth - 50cm'sThere has been some restoration work on both back corners.There is light general wear, light scuffs and scratches to the top.Small split on the top surface.Missing veneer near the drawers (see photographs)There is some damage just above one of the drawers, it looks like someone has tried to force open a locked drawer and damaged the wood.There are holes in the bottom of the drawers.Missing keys.The back panel has started to come away from the body on the one side.All the handles look good
GEORGE III MAHOGANY TALLBOY CHEST, dentil cornice with blind fret frieze and canted corners, fitted arrangement of eight long and short graduated drawers, brushing slide, ogee bracket, 110 x 56 x 192cms Condition Report: damage to blind front, left foot facia loose, restored drawer moulding damaged, other minor restorations and side cracks.There is worm present on the legs, the front left has fallen off completely.There is a crack on the back panel and veneer missing in the corners.There are no keys.The retractable shelf has two different styles of handles, all the other handles are good and fixed well.There is also missing frieze to both the top and sides.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, painted moon phase dial signed 'Warwick High St. Birmingham', subsidiary dials, line-inlaid of crossbanded case with fluted hood pillars and 1/4 pilasters, canted base on bracket feet, two-train weight-driven movement rack striking a bell, 240cms highThere is missing veneer in a few places (see photographs)The face has lots of enamel chips especially around the edges, the hand are bent and the painted moons have a few paints chips (see photographs)The hood has a crack in the top and again has some missing veneer.I think the glass has been replaced, it seems a lot thicker than it should be and the putty around the glass looks new.There is a chip to one corner.The eagle finials on the top all look a bit damaged, there are a lot of dings and dents as well as this they are all very loose when sitting on the hood
REGENCY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, cavetto cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing satinwood interior drawers etc, above three graduated long drawers, splayed bracket feet, keys, 125 x 57 x 235cms Condition Report: repair and scuffs to uprights flanking drawers, one side slightly faded, scuffs to feet.
An early 20th Century Art Deco Swiss made mantle clock / mantel clock. Black lacquered chinoiserie decoration with hand painted scenes of figures and gilded detailing. Arched top raised on bracket feet. Brass face with engine turned decoration, bold arabic numeral chapter ring and facete hands. Likely retailed by Liberty and Co. Measures: 14cm x 28cm x 8cm.
An impressive early 19th Century Georgian English antique Gillows manner mahogany knee hole desk having a brass gallery rail top with single drawer over twin pedestal banks of three drawers. Each having an brass armorial back plates with swing handles. All raised on bracket feets. Measures: 78cm x 76cm x 46cm.
A quality 18th Century Georgian antique bureau writing desk of walnut construction having a fall front section top opening to reveal a fully appointed interior. One short drawer of three graduating long drawers with all being raised on bracket feet. Banded inlaid decoration throughout with brass escutcheons and backplates to the fall front and drawers. Measures 102cm x 91cm x 44cm.
A 19th Century Victorian antique mahogany cased longcase grandfather clock by Bartley of Bristol. The clock having a enameled dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary dial to twelve. The face having hand painted fruit decoration with a swan surround by floral detailing to the top. The mahogany case having a swan neck pediment with central finial above reeded columns flanking the glazed door. Chamfered edges to the case and being raised on bracket feet. With weights Measures 214cm x 46cm x 23cm.
An antique 19th century pair of brass hanging chandeliers, in the 17th Century Dutch manner. Each wall sconce hanging bracket with its own four-branch candelabra chandelier. Each arm decorated in a scrolling manner, with bulbous central globes. Unusual antique wall mounted candelabra chandeliers. Chandelier sections measures approx; 30cm tall.
A stunning 18th Century Georgian English antique mahogany estate bureau cabinet bureau bookcase. Blind fretwork gothic carved pediment top with recessed paneled twin cupboard doors with fitted shelves and drawered interior . Drop front bureau section opening to reveal a fantastic fully appointed interior with writing sciver, drawered compartments and pigeon hole sections above a 2 over 3 chest of drawer base. All raised on bracket feet. Measures: 224cm x 111cm x 59cm.
A fantastic 19th Century Victorian English antique brass cased bracket mantel / table clock of upright form. The clock having a decorative finial atop with a pierced gallery below and further finials above an applied star decorated frieze. Central circular clock face having an enameled face with Arabic numeral chapter ring and central pierced gilt center with floral and mask detailing. Flanked by Corinthian column with ribbon swag decoration below raised on a stepped plinth base with bracket feet. Brass movement within with pendulum and key. Measures 50cm x 28cm x 18cm.
A John Turton Plated Desk Stand, made for Thomas W Ward of Sheffield, bearing detailed image of their premises and stamped inside the hinged lids "Telegrams"Forward" Sheffield", "With TWW Compliments", "Telephone 26311 15 Lines", with two pen rests, overall raised on spreading corner bracket feet, overall width 25cm.

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