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19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy enclosing two boxes and later mixing bowl, with opposing loop handles and raised on gadrooned bun feet, 35cm wide and 19cm high.CONDITION REPORT: Some colour fading. Marks and cracks to the mother of pearl. Old split to the right bracket of the handle. Inside of the lid is marked /scratched from the mixing bowl. One small area of mother of pearl is lacking (minor). Lid dirty. Overall good condition.
Georgian oak Welsh dresser, the projected moulded cornice over open shelves, moulded rectangular top over short drawers, raised on baluster turned columns united by shelf, on bracket feet, 184cm wide, 182cm high and 46cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: This is 83cm to the top of the base. The locks are lacking. The handles are later (original holes). The colour is faded. The back panels and rack are old, worn and cracked. There are old splits to the top, water marks and scratches as with age. The cornice has been re-pinned. Drawer lining is repaired.
An early 19th Century mahogany and glazed cased table or bracket clock, the six pillar twin train fusee movement striking on six bells and with a lenticular bob pendulum, the foliate engraved back plate signed 'Charles Coulon, London', with brass carry handles, a 6 3/4" broken arch dial with brass spandrels and a silvered chapter ring with subsidiary strike / silent dial, height excluding the handle 44cm and width 27cm, S/D.
An Oriental Export camphor wood drinks cabinet, carved with figures within court and garden settings above foliate carved bracket feet, the hinged top enclosing a rise and fall central well and fitted interior, with a double door cupboard flanked by a door at either side, height 96cm, width 83cm and depth 40cm.
A Georgian walnut and featherbanded kneehole desk, the top with re-rentrant corners above three frieze drawers and two drawers to each side around the kneehole doors, on bracket feet, 101cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire

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