A late 18th century oak North Walian dresser, the high back with an ovolo cornice above a plain frieze and three shelves, upon the base with an arrangement of six drawers applied with pierced brass back plates and swing handles, and two cupboard doors applied with brass knob handles, raised upon bracket feet, 207cm H x 168cm W x 49cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com
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A William IV style marble top mahogany console table, late 20th century, the rectangular top inset with a white marble slab, above a cushion shaped frieze applied with beaded detail, raised upon a pair of 'S' shaped scrolled supports, embracing the conforming rear panel and plinth shelf, upon bracket feet, 86cm H x 123cm W x36cm D
An early 20th century mahogany twin pedestal desk, the rectangular moulded top with a gilt tooled green leather inset writing surface, raised upon a pair of pedestals each with four graduated and cock beaded drawers, applied with brass swan neck swing handles, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, 74cm H x 142cm W x 75cm D
An Edwardian mahogany library bookcase, the moulded cornice with a Greek key pattern frieze above three astragal glazed doors, enclosing an arrangement of nine shelves, embraced by fluted and canted corners, upon the base with a rectangular moulded top over three invert moulded drawers and cupboard doors, each applied with brass swing handles, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 219cm H x 183cm W x 57cm D
An early 20th century mahogany-cased eight-day bracket clock; the gilded movement signed Gustav Becker and with Westminster chimes striking on five gongs, the arched dial with slow, fast and chime/silent dials, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and blued-steel hands, raised on four gilded bun-style feet, together with pendulum and key (30cm high)
A large antique, mahogany-cased bracket clock,; brass swing-handle above nicely figured mahogany case and the seven-inch broken arch dial profusely engraved with scrolls and further scrolling tendrils etc. to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and cornered by ornately pierced gilt-metal spandrels, the gilded movement (probably adapted) with single fusee, and the clock raised upon short, square mahogany feet, together with a pendulum case key and clock key etc.
An 18th Century Style Ebonised Table Timepiece, early 20th century, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, bracket feet, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, arch with fast/slow adjustment dial, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 49cm high over handle see illustration 18.06.20 Case with small chips to the ebonised surfaces, case with small scratches and small stain marks in parts, dial is clean, movement is clean, with pendulum.
An Irish Mahogany Ship's Stick Barometer, signed Hunt, Cork, circa 1850, concealed mercury tube with a single ivory scale signed, gadroon decorated case, thermometer box with dial signed, turned metal cistern, 96cm high see illustration 19.06.20 Case surfaces with rubbing marks and scratches, case with small dents, back of the pediment with one dent, wall gimbal bracket is missing, thermometer box with two pieces of beading missing, both ivory dials are discoloured and dirty, mercury is visible in the tube, thermometer tube with visible mercury.
An 18th Century Joined Oak Cwpwrdd Deuddarn, Caernarfonshire, the moulded cornice above inverted turned finials and three moulded cupboard doors enclosing later shelves, the base of two long and one short drawer above moulded cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on bracket feet, 150cm by 60cm by 185cm For similar examples see Bebb (Richard) Welsh Furniture 1250-1950, A Cultural History of Craftsmanship and Design, Volume IIGood colour and reasonable original condition throughout. Drawers with later elements. Lower section bottom right side panel replaced. Back right hand leg repaired/damaged. Base moulding loose. 050220
A George III Oak Enclosed Dresser Base, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded top above a central bank of four graduated drawers flanked by two moulded cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, all between reeded stiles, on bracket feet, 171cm by 51cm by 81cm See illustrationUniform reasonable colour. General bruises and scuffs to the top consistent with age. Cupboard doors batural splits consistent with age. Later brasses to the central drawers. Previous handle marks just visible. Old decay/faults around the feet. Rear-right foot and front-right foot replaced.
A Good George III Oak, Mahogany and Marquetry Decorated Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above a strung frieze and two cupboard doors with four moulded panels inlaid with shell patera and two cupboard doors below enclosing a shelf, on scrolled bracket feet, 132cm by 60cm by 222cm See illustration
A George III Mahogany, Crossbanded and Ebony Strung Linen Press, late 18th century, the moulded cornice above two moulded cupboard doors enclosing hanging space, the base with two sham above two deep drawers, an arched apron and splayed bracket feet, 123cm by 57cm by 219cmTimber dry and faded, could benefit from restoration. Cupboard doors slightly misshapen right-hand corner below the moulded cornice. Section of timber missing. Beading starting to lift. The interior formerly fitted trays now hanging space. Two short drawers are locked and no key. Two deep drawers are open and running freely. Drawers are paper lined. Faults to the cock beading around the deep drawers and the feet.
A George III Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Bowfront Washstand, early 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing a pivoting mirror above a divided interior of compartments and an aperture for a wash bowl above four false drawers, one real drawer and a cupboard door flanked by two large cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 104cm by 49cm by 83cmVariations in colour, rather faded. Top with small splits. Cupboard doors with some shrinkage splits. Crossbanding around drawers with small losses. Lifting to veneers. Small patch repair between the drawers above the cupboard door. With keys for cupboard and drawers. Possibly later handles as previous handles visible on top left dummy drawer and two central drawers. Hinged lid interior rather dry and faded. Some old worm holes to pine base. Pivoting mirror plate heavily tarnished. 040220
A Queen Anne Walnut and Feather-Banded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, early 18th century, with oak lined drawers and sides, the crossbanded and quarter-veneered top above three short and three long graduated drawers fitted with later brasses, on later bracket feet, 95cm by 51cm by 91cm See illustrationThe side panels are oak and the drawer linings are oak. Some fading and variations in colour particularly around the top. Various small repairs throughout including the top section where small areas of cross-banding have been patched. Shrinkage split on the front-edge. Later brasses. Previous handle marks visible mainly on top drawers and the middle drawer. All drawers are open and are running freely. No key. Two sections of timber missing on the front of the dust-boards below the small drawers.
A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 87cm by 51cm by 84cm See illustrationGood quality timber and in nice condition. Recently refurbished. Minor faults to the cock beaded drawers. Small damage to the front of the dustboard above the middle drawer. Some deep scratches/splits to the end panels which have been filled and polished. Drawers are oak lined and all drawers are open. Drawers are running freely but no key.
A George III Mahogany and Pine Lined Free-Standing Bookcase, with three adjustable sliding shelves, the base with two drawers above a shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 65cm by 25cm by 147cm Old bruises and scuffs mainly to the end panels on the top section. Drawers to the base are pine lined and run freely. Some scuffs to the drawer fronts and bracket feet. All shelves can be adjusted slightly.
A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, late 18th century, the upper section with architectural pediment surmounted by a gilded shell, the later mirror door enclosing a shelf and an arrangement of drawers around a central cupboard door, the base with a fall front enclosing a fitted interior, four long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 71cm by 52cm by 210cm
A Late George III Mahogany Free-Standing Corner Cabinet, circa 1800, the broken swan neck pediment above a dentil cornice, inlaid frieze and glazed astragal doors enclosing three fixed shelves, the base with two cupboard doors with oval panels, on stout bracket feet, 120cm by 70cm by 232cm See illustration
A George II Walnut, Burr Walnut and Featherbanded Bureau, 2nd quarter 18th century, the crossbanded top above a fall front enclosing eight pigeon holes above five small drawers, the base with four long drawers below with engraved brass solid backplate handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 102cm by 54cm by 101cm See illustration
A 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, the moulded top centred by a scrolled and acanthus carved pediment with trailing flowers and leaves below, with four cupboards inlaid with swags, patera and musical trophies and enclosing shelves, the shaped apron on bracket feet, 121cm by 63cm by 227cm
A Victorian Bamboo Display Cabinet, late 19th century, the superstructure centred by a lozenge shaped mirror with two heavily embossed paper-lined shelves below, above two glazed doors enclosing two further shelves, on splayed bracket feet, 71cm by 30cm by 132cm; and A Victorian Bamboo and Chinoiserie Decorated Whatnot/Magazine Rack, the upper section with two painted panels below a shelf, the base as a three division Canterbury, on splayed feet, 49cm by 30cm by 122cm (2)
A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Secretaire Linen Press, early 19th century, the bold cornice above two moulded cupboard doors enclosing four oak lined sliding trays, the base with a deep drawer enclosing a green baize lined writing surface and satinwood veneered drawers and pigeon holes, three deep drawers below, on splayed bracket feet, 136cm by 64cm by 128cm
A George III Joined Oak Food Cupboard, the bold and dentil cornice above two cupboard doors with moulded panels and grilles enclosing a green painted interior with shelves, the base of two short drawers above two cupboard doors, on stile feet, 106cm by 49cm by 198cm. Timber slightly dry. Left hand cupboard door split to the top panel and bottom panel. Right hand cupboard door with small split to this panel. Further natural? splits to the cupboard doors on the base. Right hand cupboard door with fault in bottom corner close to the hinge. Left hand side panel upper section is a different colour to the rest of the cabinet. Shaped bracket on front left leg is missing. 110220

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