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Highly unusual George II walnut crossbanded and line-inlaid estate desk with hinged fold-over moulded top enclosing interior of short drawers and pigeon holes, having faux drawer frieze and six drawers about the cupboard kneehole, on bracket feet, 85cm wide x 50cm deep x 80cm high CONDITION REPORT Some replaced veneers to top, some water stains and splits to sides, a few small veneer losses to moulding, a few worm holes particularly on kneehole. Secret draws to fitted interior, front frieze, recessed via sliding panel. Overall good colour, basically good overall order
Good early 18th century walnut bureau cabinet, the upper section with broken arch concave moulded pediment centred by gilt ball finial, enclosed by mirrored door with interior of short drawers and shelves, the base with sloping fall enclosing fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes about central concave section with well below and two short over two long graduated drawers, restorations, 104cm wide x 58cm deep x 237cm high CONDITION REPORT Mirrored plate appears to be replacement although it is old. Various losses to cornice mouldings and splits to cornice. Back board to upper have been strengthened lopers probably replaced. New baize to fitted interior. Possibly reveneered elements and restorations. Replaced bracket feet overall various splits, veneer losses and replacements some elements possibly later, splits to sides
Mid-18th century and later oak and walnut crossbanded mule chest with hinged lid and four-drawer front over three short drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 134cm wide x 52cm deep x 82cm high CONDITION REPORT Horizontal splits to top, some plugs and replaced veneers, later applied ornamental faux hinges. Central lower draw has splits to veneer, front face slightly damaged, general wear, with some probably later elements
Good quality Edwardian eight day chiming longcase clock, retailed by Harrods Ltd. London, with silvered and gilt arched dial with floral engraving, three winding holes and subsidiary seconds strike / silent and silent chime switches, in dome-top mahogany case with acanthus decoration, glazed door with cylinder pendulum and three brass cylinder weights, on ogee bracket feet, 196cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Movement appears to be complete. Gong rods are undamaged, but rusty and all present. Whole movement is very dirty and does not appear to have been run recently. Dial is dirty and worn and scuffed in places. Weights and pendulum are also dirty and with surface scratching and wear. Case and hood in good condition. Some minor damage to veneer hood and very tight fit
Unusual early 19th century eight day table-top chronometer with chain fusee movement, 5 inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary wind-up indicator and seconds dial, signed 'C. Harris, Cornhill, London, no. 845', with additional signature 'Resprung by Frodsham & Keen Liverpool 1862', now mounted in a walnut bracket clock case on four bun feet, with applied plaque stating 'Eight Day Chronometer by 1825 - Clement Harris - 1842 Resprung by Frodsham & Keen in use on RMS Co. MS Lochgail', 28.5cm overall height (key present)
Fine quality 19th century regulator longcase clock with eight day four-pillar movement, deadbeat escapement with jeweled pallets and Harrison maintaining power, 13 inch circular silvered dial with outer minute scale and subsidiary hours and seconds dials, signed - Wm. Gibson Aspatria, adjustable compensated mercury pendulum held by a brass bracket attached to the backboard and a single weight with ornate fretted and spoked pulley, in a fine figured mahogany case with fretwork decoration, full-length glass door and silvered beat scale, 192cm overall height (door key, winding key present, weight lacking)
A Chinese famille rose porcelain wall pocket, Qianlong seal mark, 19th/20th century Of faceted baluster form, the flatback wall pocket with allover lime green incised ground, painted with central figural design, mounted on a carved wooden bracket, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 19 - Noticeable restoration to the upper rim on left side, this area has been overpainted, the new paint appears to be flaking.Small loss to the enamel at the backLoss to filt at the lower rim and upper tim.
A Chinese famille rose charger, early 19th Century Of circular form, the heavily potted charger, raised on scalloped bracket feet the everted rim, detailed with trellis work border, the central field with lotus rosette issuing meandering tendrils, 38cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: Broken section to the rim approx 2x5cm in size (piece present)Significant scratching and loss to the enamel at the central wellRubbing and wear to the enamel at the rimScuffing and wear to underside of base and lower supports.
A Chinese Canton ivory jewellery box, circa 1880-1900The rectangular section box raised on bracket support, the plain carved ivory panels, inset with relief carved foliate panels, the hinged cover revealing plush interior, 9cm x 26cm x 12cm, together with a pair of Chinese canton glove stretchers and a cheroot holder. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 5Staining to all sides of the boxStaining to top of box. Large patchy crack and loss to the left upper corner, approx 4cm in length.Ink mark to inside of lid.Visible age cracks to plain inset panel on lid, approx 7, from 1-8cm in length.Visible age cracks also on feet of box.Box not firmly attached to plinth base, requires repair. Two of the feet have been reglued.Loss to plush interiorLower ivory base is warped and loose, Glove stretchers - large crack to carved panel, approx 4cm.Natural yellowing indicative of agea few large cracks to handle, approx 4cm in lengthRubbing to stained monogram 4 screwsCheroot holder - natural yellowing indicative of age.
A George III oak cased longcase thirty hour clock by T Hepton, NorthallertonThe clock with a broken openwork pediment centred with a brass vase shaped finial above slender columns flanking a painted 11inch break arch dial, centered with the maker's name and a convex date aperture , the dial embraced by foliate gilt spandrels with a thirty hour movement, the slender case with a shaped door flanked by quarter turned columns above a plain front board, raised upon bracket feet, one weight, height 225cm approximately. CONDITION REPORT: Movement looks well maintained, although movement board is missing, no guarantees on working order.
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by J. Sully, StoweyThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above slender tapering columns flanking a painted 12" break arch dial with Roman numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the slender oak case with reeded canted corners flanking a rectangular door centred with an inlaid shell, above a lower conforming panel raised on bracket feet with two weights and a pendulum, 206cm high.
A late 18th Century oak cased eight day longcase clock by Rob Webster, ShrewsburyThe clock with an openwork broken twin swan neck pediment above a blind fretwork frieze and tapering columns flanking a 12" brass dial, the dial painted with Roman and Arabic numerals and centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture along with the makers name, enclosed by foliate spandrels, the slender crossbanded case with a conforming rectangular door above a lower panel and bracket feet, two weight and pendulum, 209cm high.
A good George III oak bureauThe rectangular moulded fall front centred with an inlaid star enclosing a sloping and arcaded interior with a leather inset writing surface, above a faux drawer flanked by two small drawers over three graduated cock beaded drawers, each applied with embossed oval back plates and swing handles, raised on reduced bracket feet, 95 x 106 x 55cm.

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