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MAURICE WOLF Art Déco Lépine Taschenuhr mit Kette. Platin 950 mit Silberauflage. Gehäuserand und Bügel mit Diamantbesatz, insgesamt ca. 84 Steine. Gehäuse graviert. Handaufzug-Werk in funktionsfähigem Zustand. Silbernes Zifferblatt mir arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde, verfärbung bei 6 Uhr und kleinere Kratzer. Kette in 950 Platin, 40 cm lang. Gebrauchter Zustand, dem Alter entsprechend Gebrauchsspuren. Durchmesser ca. 45mm ohne Aufzugskrone.| MAURICE WOLF Art Deco open face pocket watch with chain. Platinum 950 with silver plating. Caseback engraved. Case rim and bracket set with diamonds, a total of approx. 84 stones. Hand-wound movement in working condition. Silver dial with Arabic numerals and small seconds, discoloration at 6 o'clock and minor scratches. Chain in 950 platinum, 40 cm long. Used condition, signs of wear commensurate with age. Diameter approx. 45mm without winding crown.
A George I / George II walnut cabinet on chest, with a cushion drawer above two doors enclosing a fitted interior of seven drawers and three pigeon hole sections, above two short and two long graduating drawers on shaped bracket feet, the pigeon hole sections pull out to reveal secret boxes, 109 by 51 by 178cm high.
Advertising - Large Bachmann advertising shop display cabinet with 10 x perspex display shelves with light up sign and inner lights with 1 x glass sliding door and other sliding door bracket but missing glass, complete with key and lock, all electrical components present, but untested, measures 105cm x 100cm x 11cm approx
An Edwardian Mahogany Dwarf Bookcase, with moulded edge to top, fluted frieze, fitted two open shelves flanked by moulded uprights, on bracket feet, 47ins wide x 12ins deep x 45ins highTo the top there is some general scattered scratching and darker staining (water marks). Around all three front edges of the top there is some slight rubbing and general edge knocks. To each shelf there is some light scattered scratching and darker staining (water marks). General wear heavier to the base and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
A George IV Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest, with square edge to top, fitted two short and three long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 41.5ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 42.5ins highTo the top there is some general scattered scratching, some polish loss. On the right hand side there is a shrinkage split running horizontally around 8ins long and one slightly lower around 6ins long. On the left hand side there is one around 4ins long. Around all three front edges at the top there is some heavy rubbing and deeper edge knocks. Drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. The item appears to have replacement handles at some point in its lifetime. On the top right hand side of the left drawer there is a small area of veneer loss in a triangular section around 1ins long. On the bottom drawer on the left hand side there is a small area of timber loss around 4ins long running horizontally. General heavier wear to the feet including veneer loss commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
A George III Oak Chest, with reeded edge to top, fitted two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 37ins wide x 17ins deep x 33ins highTo the top is some heavy scattered scratching, darker staining and ring marks (water marks) around all three front edges of the top with some general rubbing and edge knocks, there is a shrinkage split running horizontally from one end to the other, drawers run free and easy with minimal resistance, general heavier wear to the base and feet commensurate with age, overall the item is structurally sound, however there is some movement in the joints
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Mahogany Dresser Base, with moulded edge to top, fitted six drawers flanked by two cupboards each enclosed by a single panelled door, on bracket feet, 62ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 37.5ins highTo the top there is some general heavier scratching, darker staining and water marks (ring marks), and on the right and left hand sides there are shadows from where the top should be and previous screw holes that have been filled in. On the back edge there is a wide shrinkage split running horizontally from one end to the other. There are flight holes present, evidence of historic woodworm. On the front and top it is heavily faded. Drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. The back right hand leg and left back leg have evidence of historic dry rot. General heavier wear to the base and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
A George III Figured Mahogany Gentleman's Wardrobe, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted hanging rail enclosed by a pair of fielded panelled doors, the base fitted one long drawer, on bracket feet, 49ins wide x 22ins deep x 74ins highAt the top of the cornice, around all three front edges of the top, there is some general rubbing and edge knocks. On the lower frieze on the centre at the front, there is a split running horizontally around 20ins long. On the right hand side of the frieze at the back there is a small area of veneer loss around 4ins long running horizontally by a quarter of an inch. At the front, on the right hand corner of the left door and the left hand corner of the right door, there are general signs of shrinkage. The drawer runs free and easily with minimal resistance. The key is present and the locking mechanism works. General heavier wear to the feet and base commensurate with age. Overall this lot appears to be in a fairly good overall condition. The item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints and has a good even colouration.
A George III Figured Walnut Chest, with moulded edge and cross banding to top, fitted brushing slide, and four long graduated drawers under, on bracket feet, 34.5ins wide x 18ins deep x 33ins highTo the top there appears to be just some general light scattered scratching and to the three front edges there is some light general rubbing and edge knocks, to the right hand side of the top there is a small piece of stringing missing, around 1ins long running vertically, the whole chest has been heavily polished, the green baize to the fitted slide appears to be in good overall condition, drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance, to the right hand side there is shrinkage split running vertically at the base around 12ins long, and on the very front edge of the right hand side there is evidence of historic woodworm that has been treated and there is a slight discoloration, and on the left hand side there is a shrinkage split running vertically from one end to the other, the back boards appear to be in a good condition, general heavier to the bracket feet commensurate with age, overall this item appears to be in fairly good condition with some signs of obvious restoration, and is structurally sound with only little to some movements in the joints
A 19th Century Burr Walnut, Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Bracket Clock by Thomas Mercer, London and St Albans, the 8ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre, silent/chime above 60, with regulation dial and eight bells/Westminster chimes dial to arch, with silvered foliate spandrels to the substantial eight day three train movement with anchor escapement, movement with engraved backplate, striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong, contained in walnut and ebonised case with cushion moulded top with flaming urn finials with caryatid and floral mounts to corners, lions mask and ring handles to side above radiant mask side frets and on leaf scroll feet, 37ins high including finial, and matching wall bracket 19.5ins wide x 14.25ins deep x 18ins high Note: Thomas Mercer, London and St. Albans (b.1822-d.1900) The clock is in excellent overall condition showing only light wear commensurate with age and usage. Externally the case appears to be free from any obvious sign of previous damage or repair, all finials are present. All gilded work appears to be intact and free from damage, likewise the fretted panels. The glass appears to be intact and free from any obvious chips or cracks, likewise the glass to the rear door. The rear door functions correctly and the hinges appear original. The highly elaborate mechanism appears to be intact and in good condition. The clock winds, runs, sets and chimes but should be regarded as untested. The contemporary wall bracket is in good condition and again appears free from any obvious sign of damage or previous repair. Overall a good honest clock. The dial itself would benefit from a clean, the centre brass plates are of a mottled finish again with some dirty marks and are recessed lower than the chapter ring. The silvering to the chapter ring again has some marks (should clean off), overall honest patination of age not reflective of any damage
A George III Mahogany Chest of small proportions, with moulded edge to top, fitted slide and four long graduated drawers under, and on bracket feet, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 31ins highTo the top there is some general scattered scratching and darker staining. To the right and left hand sides there are small shrinkage splits running horizontally around 6ins long each. Around all three front edges of the top there is some slight rubbing and general edge knocks. On the left hand side there is a diagonal split running through the moulding around 3ins long, the same on the right hand side. To the right hand side there is some heavier scratching and impressions. The drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. In the image there is a handle missing but this is now present. General heavier wear to the base and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
A George III Mahogany Bow Front Chest and a Toilet Mirror, the chest with crossbanded top and inlaid with stringings, fitted three long drawers with shaped apron and bracket feet 40ins wide x 21ins deep x 31.5ins high, and a mahogany framed rectangular toilet mirror on shaped uprights, the platform base fitted two drawers on bun feet 19.5ins wideToilet mirror - around all four edges of the mirror in the corners there are diagonal shrinkage splits around 2ins long. On the very top at the left hand side there is some slight veneer loss at around 0.25ins squared. Some darker staining build up around all four edges of the mirror. Some light scattered scratching to the base. Drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. On the right hand side a section of veneer is loose but present. The same for the left hand side. General heavier wear to the bun feet commensurate with age. Chest - to the top there is some darker general scattered scratching and staining. On the top right hand corner around 6ins long running horizontally there is a shrinkage split. Some of the ebonised stringing is missing on the right hand side in two sections. On the left hand side and the front the veneer is starting to crack. There is a shrinkage split on the left hand side around 12ins long. The drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. General heavier wear to the base and feet commensurate with age. On the right and left hand feet at the top where it meets the apron there are diagonal shrinkage splits running from one end to the other. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
A George IV Figured Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest, with cross banded edge to top, fitted four long graduated drawers, on shaped apron and bracket feet, 38ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 40.5ins highTo the top there is some light scattered scratching and darker staining. In the centre of the top running horizontally there is a very minor shrinkage split running from one end to the other and all four edges of the top have some general rubbing and slight edge knocks. At the right hand corner there is a small area of damage. To the right hand side there is a shrinkage split running vertically from one end to the other. The same on the left hand side. Drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. General heavier wear to the feet and legs commensurate with age. Overally the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
An Early 19th Century French Combined Carriage Timepiece, Barometer, Thermometer and Compass, with enamel dials to front, the timepiece with Roman numerals to the eight day movement with silvered dial to compass, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case with turned handle and on bracket feet, 6.75ins highThe clock presents in good overall condition showing some adhesive marks to the rear, which in our opinion it has had some sticky tape present at some point and it should clean off quite easily. The compass to the top appears to function correctly as does the thermometer and barometer, however we cannot warrant any form of accuracy, it should be noted that there is some slight marking to the glass at the point of adjustment for the barometer and that one hand appears loose. The clock itself appears to have the correct movement although we cannot warrant this. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. There is no further damage to the glasses or to the enamel dials. Overall an honest example. We strongly recommend that any prospective bidder studies all images closely prior to bidding. The compass measures 40mm in diameter, the barometer measures 82mm x 54mm, and the clock measures the same, the thermometer measures 82mm x 17mm. Overall size 165mm x 76mm x 125mm.
A George III Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted four shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the secretaire base interior with cupboard under enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, on bracket feet, 42ins wide x 19ins deep x 90ins highTo the top at the cornice at the corner joints there are signs of shrinkage with diagonal shrinkage splits. Around all three front edges at the top there are general signs of rubbing and edge knocks. The left hand door in the centre panel there are two small diagonal cracks. At the base of the right and left hand sides at the top there are small areas of scratching and veneer bubbling. Key is present and locking mechanisms work. At the top of the base general scattered scratching and darker staining and on the front right corner there is a cut-out area in an L section around 2ins squared. On the left hand corner at the front there is a small area of repair in a rectangular section. Some general staining to the interior of the secretaire drawer. The right hand side of the base is slightly unevenly faded and there is general heavier wear to the feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
A Late 19th Century Chinese Hardwood and Brass Bound Apothecary Chest, fitted sixty-six small drawers, each inscribed with Chinese symbols, on bracket feet with trestle base, 44.5ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 40ins highTo the top there is general signs of heavy scratching and darker staining, around all four edges of the top is generally rubbed and with slight edge knocks, all of the drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance, some light oxidization to the metal components like the brackets, on the left hand side is a small area of timber damage around 2ins x 1ins in a rectangular section, on the right hand side there are signs of shrinkage with a shrinkage split being present running vertically from one end to the other, to the base and feet the is heavier wear commensurate with age, overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints. This item comes in two parts, top and bottom.
A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, late 18th century, the associated upper section with an architectural pediment above lancet glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes, small drawers and reeded pilasters enclosing secret compartments all round a central cupboard door, four oak-lined graduated drawers below, on bracket feet 111cm by 59cm by 237cmProvenance: A Private Estate, North Yorkshire. With original purchase receipt from JH Cooper & Son (Ilkley) Ltd, 5 December 1975
A George III Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, circa 1800, the moulded cornice above a plain frieze and astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable mahogany-lined shelves, the base with a deep secretaire two-as-one drawer enclosing a fitted interior of two long drawers and twelve small drawers around a central cupboard door, with three oak-lined drawers below, with original brass handles, on bracket feet 118cm by 57cm by 229cmLosses to the front corners of the cornice, losses to the side mouldings between the two sections, doors opening and closing correctly, secretaire section operating, drawers running, catching only very slightly, secon dummy drawer of top with a split to the front, some general superficial marks throughout and repolishing 118cm by 57cm by 229cm
A George III Mahogany Straight Front Bachelor's Chest of Drawers, moulded rectangular top over brushing slide and four graduated drawers, pierced brass handles and lock escurcheons, bracket supports, 80cm by 47cm by 78cmTop badly cracked, bottom left corner, large piece of veneer lacking top right corner, splits to both side, polish damage to left hand side, some veneer lifting to carcus front, original back boards, drawers running freely, with locks but no key
A Regency Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, of attractive proportions, arched cornice above twin astragal glazed doors, adjustable shelved interior, base with secretaire drawer, fall flap opening to reveal arangement of seven pigeonholes and three satinwood drawers, three graduated drawers below, splayed bracket supports, 92cm by 46cm by 220cmBookcase top with original glass, functioning lock with key, secretaire drawer lock damaged, escutcheon damaged, no key, third drawer down with veneer repair, some splits to drawer fronts, otherwise in good condition
A George III walnut and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass breakarch dial with engraved flowering stems, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'James Bishop Edinburgh' to arch, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with arched door, on bracket feet, height 209cm, with two weights (alterations, restoration and lacking pendulum). Note: James Bishop is a recorded Scottish clockmaker working in Edinburgh circa 1794-96.
A late 19th century Black Forest ebonized bracket clock, the eight day movement with wooden plates, striking hours on a gong, the back door interior detailed 'Mathias Berringer in L. Ornach', the painted circular dial with black Roman hour numerals, the ebonized case with inlaid arch surmount, on a rectangular base, height 43cm, with pendulum.
An early 20th century German oak mantel clock with eight day movement chiming on gongs, the backplate detailed 'Gustav Becker', the brass dial with silvered chime/silent indicator to arch and silvered chapter ring, the case with carved arch surmount, on bracket feet, height 42.5cm, with pendulum and key.

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