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Good German golden oak and ormolu mounted two train ting-tang bracket clock, the Lenzkirch movement, no. 358171, striking on two gongs, the 6.5" square brass dial with silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, within a stepped case surmounted by a stepped caddy top and five finials, 16.5" high (pendulum and key)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID LINEN PRESS, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors later inlaid in the neoclassical style with flowering urns and fruiting baskets, opening to reveal an interior fitted with sliding trays, the lower section with two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 75.5" high x 48.5" wide.
A GEORGE I WALNUT AND FEATHER BANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above two glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, the lower section with a fall front, opening to reveal a stepped fitted interior with covered well, with three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 18th century with restorations, 73" high x 36" wide.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, by Thomas Frigg, London, the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and crowned angel spandrels, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with an arched pediment and stop fluted pilasters, the feather banded case with a stepped base and bracket feet, 86" high x 19.5" wide
A GEORGE II WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with cockbeading and feathered crossbanding, the base with two further long graduated drawers, with brass handles and key escutcheons throughout, on bracket feet, 63" high x 41" wide.
French gilt metal and boulle bracket clock, with seated female finial, the dial with twelve Roman numeral chapter vignettes with subsidiary day dial and "Retailed Viner, London" enamelled plaque. 93cm CONDITION REPORT: Overall 93cm tall. Figure mount re-painted and possible not original. Brass inlay lifting to right hand side in particular. Boulle work seems in good order.
An early 19th century mahogany Apprentice Chest, the overhanging top above three full-width graduated drawers with turned handles, shaped apron and high French style bracket feet (5.5cm section away to front of top); 31.5cm wide x 60cm high CONDITION REPORT: It appears to be in pretty good overall original condition save for a piece of wood/veneer away at the front right hand corner (see image). There is some slight fading to the sides and small scratches/scuffs towards the bottom of the feet which is to be expected. There is some minor blotches/staining to the front drawers also.
A fine early 18th Century figured walnut Kneehole Desk of pleasing proportions, the quarter veneered banded and crossbanded moulded top above an arrangement of one single full width drawer, a smaller kneehole flush drawer below and cupboard door enclosing a shelf and further flanked by three smaller square drawers each side, raised on bracket feet, together with original Mallett & Son purchase invoice for June 18th 1959 for £395, also detailing that the piece was purchased at The Antique Dealers Fair, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, W.I., together with later (dated 1st December 1972) Mallett valuation for insurance on letterhead CONDITION REPORT: There has been some work to the front right hand foot with a fresh block and what appears old repairs etc., the back right hand foot look like it may have had some work as does the left hand foot. The block looks original on the left hand foot back and there is no block on the left hand front foot. There has been work on the feet. See images. Below the locks visible from the inside are circular plugs and there are also shadow marks around the top of the handles visible from the outside so it is honest to say that the handles although having been on the drawers for a long time we do not think they are original. The handles are fixed with mostly hexagonal nuts which do not seem to be particularly in period. In general, looking at the top which is cross banded and quarter veneered this is faded and there are the usual surface scuffs, scratches and marks commensurate with age. The sides of the desk has old original natural splitting and has been restored (filled) many years ago. The back of the piece seems in reasonable condition with the stained pine being sealed with hessian style tape. The colour overall is quite pleasing and it gets darker towards the bottom where the moulding is as expected. The drawers are oak lined, the linings of the drawers run from front to back and the sides of the drawers exhibit curved edge to the top. One or two minor pieces of veneer towards the bottom facia of the front of the feet are off and have been replaced. Generally although not absolutely 100% original a nice good looking piece with the original Mallet & Son purchase invoice for June 18th 1959 from £395 detailing that the piece was originally purchased at the Antique Dealers Fair, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, W1.Dimensions: 77cm wide x 50.5cm deep x 72.5cm high
A late 18th Century mahogany Wardrobe, the flaring cornice above two oval panelled crossbanded doors opening to reveal hanging space, raised on an associated later base having French style slightly splaying bracket feet, sold together with original BADA Dealer Anthony Sampson Antiques invoice dated April 96 for £1,500, 134cm (widest) x 46cm (deepest) x 176cm high
A late 17th/early 18th Century oak Chest, reeded edge top above an arrangement of two half width and three full width geometrically fronted graduated drawers, with panelled sides and canted front corners, raised on high bracket feet, 91cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Height 99cm x Width 90cm x Depth 55cm. Reasonable overall general condition, a piece of moulding away to the front left hand corner of the reeded edge. There is some staining to the front right side at the top of the chest, minor scratches and scuffs commensurate with age etc. Small piece of reeded moulding return at the end of the right hand corner at the back. The panelled back looks OK, a few ring marks on the top of the chest and marks. Otherwise not bad condition. The handles have been changed, but otherwise would polish up quite well.
A George III period mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the cornice above two thirteen panelled doors with astragal glazing bars enclosing shelves, further over a cleated fall opening to reveal fitted interior of drawers, pigeonholes and a well above two half width false drawers and three full width graduated true drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 213cm high x 93cm wide
An 18th Century mahogany Writing Bureau, the heavy single piece angular fall enclosing fully fitted stepped interior with drawers, pigeonholes, central cupboard door etc., further over four oak lined full width graduated drawers with original brasses etc., raised on high bracket feet, 94cm wide
WILLIAM FLATHER OF HALIFAX; a large George III mahogany cased longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above domed face painted with biblical scene of Daniel amongst lions, above circular dial set with Roman numerals and with two subsidiary dials above short domed door, on plinth base with bracket feet, height 234cm.
JOHN PEAT OF CRIEFF; a late 18th century oak longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above domed brass dial set with circular chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and date aperture, above single door on plinth base and bracket feet, height 202cm.The maker is listed as active circa 1782. CONDITION REPORT: Damage and repairs to fretwork, dial case and movement are associated. Case is polished.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid pier display cabinet with single glazed door enclosing three shelves, with applied gilt metal ornaments, on plinth base with bracket feet, width 76cm, height 105cm. CONDITION REPORT: Approx. 23cm between the shelves but the cabinet is locked so cannot be exact, the depth is 33.5cm.

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