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George III English bracket clock by William Robson, London, circa 1810, nr 1136 English bracket clock 8-day timepiece, in a mahogany case with satinwood banding, rounded top, standing on four brass ogee feet, white painted dial and Roman numerals, approx 28 x 20 cms. (af) Note: William Robson (1797-1810) elected Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1809, this clock no 1136 has an unusual type of pendulum hold-fast made in the period 1800-1810. Condition Report The enamel face has some loss to the enamel just above the winding hole. Two vertical stress cracks to the front on the clock (see image).
Two Victorian mahogany tea caddy. The lid opens to reveal three compartments, with decorative stringing on brass lion claw feet approx 24 x 13 x 12.5 cms, with brass carry handle. The second one is of a similar design with three compartments, with decorative stringing on bracket feet approx 24 x 13 x 17 cms, with brass carry handle. (2)Condition ReportKnocks and bumps consistent with age and use.
Winterhalder & Hofmeier quarter chiming bracket clock, having a 6" dial with foliate spandrels and silvered chapter, Roman hours, Arabic minutes, glass fronted door and filigree side panels, brass twin train movement, calling quarter hours, complete with key and pendulum, approx 26w x 35h, brass carry handle.
A late Victorian painted pine corner cupboard. In two sections the upper with open shelves above twin cupboard doors on bracket feet, height 210cm width 124cm depth 63cm.Joints are solid with only a little movement, chips and cracks to paint in areas and a loose back panel but still present. Images of affected areas online.
A Regency flame mahogany miniature or collector's chest. Fitted two short and three long drawers, above a shaped apron and on bracket feet, height 40cm, width 30.5cm, depth 20.5cm.There is a little veneer loss and some veneer patches and repairs, please see the additional images.The handles are replacements, the drawers all run smoothly.
A late 19th century Satinwood secretaire bookcase. The upper section with twin astragal glazed doors over two short drawers the lower section with fitted writing compartment over twin cupboard doors on bracket feet, height 189cm width 78.5cm depth 42cm.Losses and lifting to veneers, the front right foot is off but present. Losses to moulding. General wear, scratches and stains commensurate with age. Images of affected areas online.
A Chippendale period linen press The mahogany press with dentiled broken pediment over a blind fret cornice and panelled doors with patera carved corners. The three drawer base with ogee bracket feet. 140cm wide and 60cm deep. 225cm high Formerly in the collection of H.W. Keil, BroadwayIllustrated page 297, plate 105, "The Encyclopedia of Antiques" The press is presented in good useable order. It has been restored and repolished at some point. There is a vertical split on the right side, and a further area of restored veneer damage. The original trays are missing and a later rail has been fitted, the doors show marks where the trays previously caught the door. There is damage on two of the back panels. The handles and locks do not appear to have been changed.
A 19th Century oak and elm coffer, the three panel top over a three panel front interspersed by moulded stiles on a shallow plinth base, 117 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 64 cm high together with a 19th Century mahogany square front chest of two short over three long graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet, 96 cm wide x 51.5 cm deep x 107 cm high
A 19th Century figured mahogany and inlaid bachelor's chest / side cabinet, the cross-banded top with floral medallion inlaid decoration over a brushing slide and three drawers over two similarly decorated figured panelled cupboard doors, flanked by stop fluted quarter cut side pilasters and fluted frieze, on bracket feet, 121 cm wide x 56.5 cm deep x 83.5 cm high
A 19th Century mahogany bureau, the plain top above a plain fall enclosing a basic fitted interior over four long graduated drawers to turned feet 102 cm wide x 54 cm deep x 104 cm high, an early 19th Century oak bureau, the plain top over a sloping fall opening to reveal a fitted interior with cupboard door, deep drawers, further drawers and pigeonholes, over four long graduated drawers with applied mouldings on bracket feet, 99 cm wide x 43.5 cm deep x 107 cm high together with an 18th Century and later oak oval gate-leg drop-leaf dining table on barley-twist supports united by stretchers (later top and with alterations), 156 cm long x 136 cm wide x 74 cm high, together with a 19th Century mahogany tea table, the circular top on a turned pedestal to tripod base, 78.5 cm diameter x 73 cm high (4)
A modern mahogany cocktail cabinet, the plain top above two doors opening to reveal a mirrored interior to glass cupboard brushing slide, single drawer and two further cupboard doors raised on bracket feet, 148 cm high x 75 cm wide x 41 cm deep, a black J77 dining chair by Folke Pålsson and a 1940s oak framed dining chair (3)
A circa 1700 brass lantern clock of typical form, the movement with anchor escapement by William Goodwin of Stow-Market, the dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and tulip engraved centre field bearing maker's name and single hand raised on turned feet, 41 cm high, dial 17.5 cm diameter x 23 cm deep including wall spikes together with an associated mahogany wall bracket CONDITION REPORTS Filthy and in need of a clean. Missing one hand. Pendulum not present. Unknown if working. Mechanism is very furred up and the rope is incredibly frayed in one part. Small areas of pitting, discolouration, verdigris etc to the brasswork throughout. The bell has an area of roughness/chip to a 7 cm section. Appears to have had an agricultural repair to the hook that holds the pendulum. The base on the right hand column is slightly skewed to the base of the clock. There is some heavy scratching to the sides, the left hand side in particular. Repair to the top right hand corner of the right hand panel and the handle/lock mechanism is missing. The back panel is bowing, flaking etc. Wear and tear conducive with age, use and storage. The wooden pulley has various significant chips/losses - see images for more details
An early 18th Century walnut chest, the later top with applied moulded edge over four long drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 86.5 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 104 cm high together with an oak coffer in the 17th Century manner, the plain three panel top within moulded stiles over a similarly decorated front on stile supports, 76 cm wide x 40.5 cm deep x 45 cm high
A mid 20th Century Jaycee Furniture Ltd oak dresser in the Old Charm manner, the domed two tier plate rack over two drawers and two cupboard doors on stile supports, 91 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 178.5 cm high, bearing label verso "Jaycee Furniture Ltd Brighton Sussex High Quality Furniture Made in England" and with ink stamp, together with 1920s mahogany sideboard with raised mirrored and panelled back over a plain top with gadrooned edge and two drawers and two cupboard doors on bracket feet, 137.5 cm wide x 47.5 cm deep x 129.5 cm high
An early 20th Century mahogany bureau, the plain top over a sloping fall, enclosing a basic fitted interior with two drawers and various pigeon holes over two short and three long graduated drawers, with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 76 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 96 cm high together with a 19th Century mahogany night table of bow fronted form, the tray top over a tambour compartment and pull-out drawer with pot, on moulded supports, 50 cm wide x 47.5 cm deep x 77.5 cm high
A modern mahogany waterfall bookcase of four open tiers, over a single drawer, on bracket feet, 59 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 112 cm high and a 19th Century mahogany hanging corner cupboard with glazed door enclosing a painted interior with two shaped shelves, 74.5 cm wide x 42.5 cm deep x 88.5 cm high
A modern pine chest of two short over three long graduated drawers with turned knob handles, on a bracket foot base, 81 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 92.5 cm high, together with a 20th Century mahogany writing table, the faux leather studded writing surface within a moulded edge, over a central kneehole flanked by two short drawers on square tapered legs to spade feet, 141 cm wide x 72 cm deep x 73.5 cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSER, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY with plate display superstructure, the base fitted with five short drawers over a recess, over three further short drawers and two cupboard doors, on bracket feet123cm wideIn overall fair condition. Age related wear, scratches and dents throughout. Several handles missing. Additional images now available.
VICTORIAN OAK MIRRORED TRIPLE WARDROBE, LATE 19TH CENTURY with moulded cornice over twin panelled doors flanking an arched mirrored door, the base fitted with three short over two long drawers, on ogee bracket feet to castors165cm wideIn overall fair condition. Age related wear. White mark to back of one door. Inside fitted with a rail. Additional images now available

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