An Ebonised Striking Table clock, signed Jonathan Lowndes, Pall Mall, London, circa 1700, later case with a gilt brass mounted basket top pediment with carrying handle, side glass panels, underside of the case with pull repeat cord, bracket feet, 7-inch square brass dial with a Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, date aperture, winged cherub spandrels, strike/non strike selection above 12 and signed Jonathan Lowndes and place name signed below 6, five pillar movement converted from a verge to an anchor escapement, hour rack striking on a bell, (pull quarter repeat mechanism missing), movement backplate elaborately engraved throughout with floral decoration and with a central rectangular signed cartouche, (dial and movement circa 1700, case of a later date)42cm high over handleLater case has been re-ebonised to the surfaces, case of a later date, (dial and movement circa 1700), later added wooden blocks beneath movement, wooden beading around the dial border with chips, later hands, movement now converted from a verge to an anchor escapement, movement plates with signs of vacant holes which in my opinion this would have been the pull quarter repeat work which is now missing, later pendulum, movement is striking and in going order.
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A George I Walnut, Crossbanded and Featherbanded Bureau, early 18th century, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers all around a central cupboard door with sliding well below, with two short over two long oak lined drawers below, on bracket feet 95cm by 53cm by 99cmProvenance: Richard Midwinter Antiques, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Waring & Gillow Ltd: A Satinwood, Boxwood and Ebony-Strung Three-Piece Bedroom Suite, early 20th century, comprising: a four-door bowfront wardrobe, the moulded cornice above an arcaded frieze applied with bone mounts, above two cupboard doors with oval panels enclosing shelves, three mahogany-lined drawers below flanked by cupboard doors with moulded panels enclosing hanging space and a shelf, on splayed bracket feet 202cm by 72cm by 203cm a bowfront five-drawer chest, the moulded top above a tracery-strung frieze and two short over three long drawers, with arched apron on splayed bracket feet 110cm by 56cm by 106cm a dressing table with triple plain bevelled glass mirror plates within carved supports surmounted by twin-handled urns, the base of bowfront form with an arrangement of five mahogany-lined drawers above an arched apron, on splayed legs 137cm by 59cm by 166cmProvenance: A Private Estate, North Yorkshire. With original invoice from Tennants of Yorkshire, Market Place, Leyburn, 23 April 1988, lot 428 Generally very good condition throughout. Wardrobe - the moulded cornice has numerous sections of bone which are now detached (we do have a number of these pieces but not all to make it complete). The right-hand side of the cornice has a small split. With some general scuffs and scratches around the moulded section. Dressing Table - similar colour to the wardrobe. The timber is slightly dry on top and there are some very fine natural? splits (as photographed). Small sections of veneer are missing around the kneehole. The mirror plates are slightly tarnished. Bowfront Chest - in comparison to the wardrobe and the dressing table, the chest is in better condition and of better colour. There is some small scuffs and areas of bruising, mainly around the bracket feet. Please see further images.
A George III Mahogany Straight-Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above a pull-out green baize brushing slide and two short over three long oak-lined drawers, on scrolled and pierced bracket feet91cm by 46cm by 81cmGood uniform colour. The top does have some scratches (some deep). The top section also has a patch repair. The brasses have been replaced with previous handle marks visible to the drawer fronts. With some small faults around the drawers. The drawers are all open and run freely (but no key). There are some small patch repairs to the dustboards. Please see further images.
8-day - profusely carved oak longcase, with a flat top and square hood door beneath, door flanked by barley twist columns with brass capitals, trunk with reeded quarter columns and wavy topped door, on a carved plinth raised on bracket feet, brass dial with an engraved and matted dial centre, penny moon and date aperture, chapter ring inscribed “John Stancliffe” with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 202cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Regency inlaid mahogany secretaire-bookcase, the scrolled pediment decorated with moulded roundels, over two astragal glazed doors inlaid with ebony stringing, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the fall-front concealing a maple lined fitted interior with pigeonholes and correspondence drawers with bone handles, above three graduating cock-beaded drawers and bracket feetDimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 107cm Depth/Diameter: 48cm
20th century - 8-day Mahogany longcase clock, with a swans necked pediment and break arch hood door beneath, glazed door with visible brass cased weights and pendulum, on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and bracket feet, brass dial with a silvered dial centre and chapter ring, chain driven three train movement chiming the quarters and hours on gong rods. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm
19th century Georgian design oak dresser, projecting cornice over shaped apron and three-tier plate rack, the base fitted with three cock-beaded frieze drawers over three central faux drawers, flanked by panelled cupboards, lower moulded edge over bracket feetDimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 170cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
Early 20th century inlaid mahogany bookcase on cabinet, projecting dentil cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, crossbanded and ebony-strung top, fitted with two drawers over two panelled cupboard doors, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 221cm Length/Width: 97cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
A George III East Anglian oak press chest fitted with a large screw thread and press board over a body with a small central door with inlaid star decoration, four short drawers and three long drawers raised on bracket feet, 205cm high, 87cm wide and 49cm deepPress appears functional, some slight shrinkage cracks to side, a repaired section to front right hand corner, handles are replacements, generally good usable condition
A George III Oak Linen Press A George III Oak Linen Press, the stepped and dentil moulded cornice above two shaped and fielded doors, the lower section with two short and two long drawers, raised on bracket feet.129cm wide, 58cm deep, 195cm highSome damage and loss to upper right section of cornice, split to right side and right front panel, repaired split left side, replaced section of wood upper right of lowest drawer, scratches to left side as well as general wear commensurate with age and use, lower section reverse taped over plank joints, images available.
18th Century Oak Mule Chest Moulded three plank top, over three raised and fielded panels to the front above two short drawers each fitted with brass ring handles, 'MP' initials to the left side, standing on bracket feet.122cm wide, 56cm deep, 86cm highWear commensurate with age, old worm to the drawer linings. See all images.
18th Century and Later Court Cupboard The top section with a moulded cornice above a lunette carved frieze flanked by turned pendant finials and single carved cupboard door with roundel and lozenge decoration. The base with a large single three-panelled door flanked by fluted uprights, raised on bracket feet.109cm wide, 47cm deep, 161cm highGeneral wear commensurate with age, some old woodworm to the rear. See all images.
18th Century Walnut Veneered Bureau Decorated throughout with cross-banding and stringing, the quarter-veneered fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior containing seven central pigeon holes over three drawers flanked on each side by two waterfall compartments over a single drawer, green baize inset writing surface above two short and three long graduated drawers, all cock-beaded and fitted with matching decorative brass bail handles and escutcheon, all standing on bracket feet.92.5cm wide, 50cm deep, 101cm high
A George III Cheshire or Lancashire Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Dresser Base A George III Cheshire or Lancashire Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Dresser Base, with moulded top above an arrangement of eight drawers and twin cupboard doors flanked by quarter turned fluted columns, raised on ogee bracket supports.201cm wide, 51cm deep, 79.5cm highRear left outside moulding of support separate but present, similarly moulding to lower section of left door, some additional small pieces present; further small veneer chips and losses, old gouges, stains and discolouration to top, generally commensurate with age, will benefit from some cosmetic attention but sturdy and stable.
A Small Edwardian Mahogany Bureau A Small Edwardian Mahogany Bureau, the fall-front enclosing fitted interior above four graduated drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet.60.5cm wide, 43.5cm deep, 77.5cm highSplits to lower sections of both sides, some further splits as well as scuffs and marks.
AN ANGLO-AMERICAN WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT BOOKCASE the upper section with a moulded pediment over glazed cupboard doors with shaped gilded borders, opening to a shelved interior, the block-front base with a slide to the frieze and three drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 180cm high x 125cm wide x 44cm deepProvenance: The Old Vicarage, Chideock.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS the upper section with a moulded cornice over oval panelled and crossbanded cupboard doors opening to an interior fitted with slides, the base with two short and two long drawers on shaped bracket feet, 197cm high x 127cm wide x 60cm deepProvenance: The Old Vicarage, Chideock.
A GEORGE II WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK early 18th century and later, the herringbone strung top with re-entrant corners over an arrangement of short drawers around a central recess with a cupboard opening to shelves, on tall bracket feet, 75cm high x 88cm wide x 48.5cm deepProvenance: The Old Vicarage, Chideock.
A GEORGE II RED WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD the dentil moulded cornice over two cupboards, the upper doors opening to a shelved and painted interior, the lower doors opening to a single drawer and a single shelf, similarly painted in contrasting colours, both cupboards flanked by canted and stop-fluted corners, on ogee bracket feet, 227cm high x 118cm wideProvenance: The Old Vicarage, Chideock.
A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS with tall flared cornice, the upper part fitted with two sliding trays enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, the base fitted with four long graduated drawers with brass ring handles, on splayed bracket feet, 245cm high x 127cm wide x 54cm deepProvenance: The Old Rectory, Ickham, nr Canterbury, Kent.

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