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Early 19th century pine chest of two short and three graduating long drawers, with turned ebony handles and raised on bracket feet, 107cm wide x 51cm deep x 109cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks, remnants of paint, area of loss to beading on back right corner, area of loss to back left edge, three escutchens missing, split to one side. Drawers open and close smoothly, no woodworm. General wear and tear
George III mahogany and cross banded chest of two short over three long graduating drawers with brass swan neck handles, the top with ogee moulded edge and raised on bracket feet, 82cm wide x 47cm deep x 80cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some fading/discolouration and stains to top. Some splits to veneer on top. Split to bottom drawer. General wear and tear.
Victorian ' Dent of London ' satinwood bracket clock, the square case with dentil moulded cornice, bevelled glass panel sides and raised on an ogee and stepped base with brass bun feet, the silvered dial marked ' Dent by Royal warrant, 34 Cockspur Street, London ' with roman numerals and foliate scroll engraved spandrels, circa 1890 with single train fusee movement, 23cm highCondition ReportAll clocks and watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracies. However this clock was ticking upon inspection. One corner of the case top has a knock and wood surrounding it is cracked. Glass panels have surface marks and scratches in places caused through previous use. Dial appears to be in good condition. Case discoloured in places. Overall condition bar this appears to be good, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair.
Mid 18th century walnut longcase clock, the five pillared twin train movement by William Stumbels, Totnes, the broken-arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman numerals for the hours, arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds dial, square date aperture, signed circular boss in arch, arched hood with corinthian pilasters, door with herringbone and crossbanded details and thumbnail moulding, all on bracket feet, 240cm high William Stumbels (d.1769) has been described as the finest West Country clockmaker and one of the best outside London at the time and made clocks for the illustrations houses of the area incuding Powderham Castle near Exeter Condition Report Dial has possibly been refinished/restored. All clocks and watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracies. Has two brass weights and pendulum. Arch back top of the hood is broken/split in two places, see additional photograph. Marks, small splits to the case and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use.
Three items of furniture including a 20th century burr walnut bachelors chest in the George III manner, with brushing slide and three drawers, raised on bracket, feet, 63cm wide x 31cm deep x 73cm high, a Victorian mahogany circular adjustable piano stool and a 20th century green painted storage cabinet with three wicker basket drawers, 40cm wide x 70cm high (3)
Mahogany and cross banded chest of drawers in the George III manner, the thumb moulded top over a brushing slide and four long graduated drawers with ornate brass loop handles and escutcheons, blind fretwork chamfered corners and raised on double ogee bracket feet, 78cm wide x 48cm deep x 80cm high
Pair of rosewood chests of six graduated long drawers, each with brass drop ring handles, with shaped aprons and splayed bracket feet, 60cm wide x 37cm deep x 103cm high (2) Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some fading/discolouration. Small split to the bottom of one side. General wear and tear.
Early 20th century mahogany marquetry inlaid side cabinet by Waring & Gillow of bowfronted form, comprising a single long drawer with profuse satinwood marquetry inlay including a classical urn, half paterae and foliate scrolls with two drop ring handles above two panelled cupboard doors with satinwood inlay and crossbanding including classical urns and quarter paterae, raised on shaped bracket feet, stamped 'Waring & Gillow' to the lock of the drawer (with key), 123cm long x 73cm wide x 101cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Fading and discolouration in places. Areas of loss, splits and repairs to the veneer. Chip to bottom of front right leg. Possibly had a rail or super structure at one stage. General wear and tear.
George III mahogany linenpress with greek key moulded cornice over pair panel doors opening to four pull-out linen slides, the lower section with two short over one long cockbeaded drawers with turned wooden handles, raised on bracket feet, 137cm wide x 64cm deep x 194cm high Condition Report This piece splits into two sections. Possible signs of woodworm. Surface scratches and marks throughout, commensurate with age and previous use. Section of one bracket foot is broken and missing. Split through side panel of the linen press section. Cornice with split corners. Top of base are wooden boards, see photo.Top section - Height 112cm, width 130cm, depth 62cmBottom section - h. 82cm, w. 136cm, d. 64cm
Pair of early 20th century walnut and burr walnut bedside cabinets in the Queen Anne manner, the tops with carved moulded rims, each with three drawers and raised on four carved cabriole legs, 41cm wide x 33cm deep x 71cm high and a 20th century George III style commode made into a music cabinet having drop ring handles and raised on bracket feet, 49cm wide x 68cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knock to all. Some ripples to walnut veneer on tops of both cabinets. Leg has been reattached. Structurally solid. General wear and tear, see photos.
Early 19th century mahogany bowfronted gentleman's dressing chest, the top with satinwood string inlay, the top cockbeaded long drawer opening to a maroon baize lined slide above a fitted drawer of various compartments and a hinged mirror above three further long graduating cockbeaded drawers, having a shaped apron and swept splayed bracket feet, 105cm long x 60cm deep x 91cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading and discolouration. Small areas of loss to the veneer and beading around drawers. Both handles on the bottom drawer are missing. Two of the dividing sections in top drawer are off but present. General wear and tear.
A MID-18TH CENTURY OAK FIVE DRAWER CHESTOn bracket feet, 94cm wide; 53cm deep; 80cm highGood overall condition old marks and scratches present expected with the age of the item, one shrinkage split running across the top, later handles of a similar period fitted, all drawer linings are split, no locking mechanism present.
A 19TH CENTURY PINE KITCHEN/PREPARATION TABLEWith eight frieze drawers over tapering square supports, 78cm wide; 188cm long; 75cm highCondition report; in my opinion, the top is possibly later. And due to the unusual construction I think the three short drawers down each side are a later addition. The top with deep scratch marks consistent with use of preparation of crafts. Drawer handles are un-matching damaged and one missing . One with leg with later enforcing bracket. That said this table is structurally sound and contains a lot of character.

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