A 19th Century mahogany long case clock with arched top over a marquetry inlaid door featuring birds and flowers and marquetry inlaid base featuring a twin-handled vase amongst flowers, with a shaped apron and bracket feet, the brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and with subsidiary seconds dial, and to the arch "Chime / Silent dial and a "Chime on 8 bells / Chime on 4 bells" dial, marked "Jos Hunt London", bears a brass plaque to the interior of door "Presented to Charles Walter Kellow as a mark of high esteem in the grateful recognition of his invaluable services during the Andover elections of 1880 and 1885 by his friend Francis William Buxton 1886" and bears paper label to the back marked "Edwards & Roberts Upholstery Warehouses, Wardour Street, London", 220 cm high
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A 19th Century oak corner display cabinet with chamfered pediment above a wide mahogany frieze and two mahogany beaded glazed doors enclosing four shelves, raised on a base of two panelled doors to bracket feet, 90 cm x 209 cm CONDITION REPORTS The body is v. approx 60 cm side at the back but hard to judge as back corner is canted. The canted sides body is 7 cm and front body is 84 cm. The cornice is obviously longer than this. There is a crack to one panel of glass, ring marks to the shelves. all over various scratches, scuffs, marks, small chips etc to the body. Some areas of mahogany banding are lifting. A small section of moulding missing to the glazed doors, splits to the panelled doors, dark marks, impressed marks etc throughout. All over various general signs of wear and tear
An 18th Century walnut bureau, the cross-banded top above a sloping fall with feather-banding, opening to reveal a stepped fitted interior with pigeon holes and drawers over a well and two short over two long drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 97 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS All over scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks etc. Various cracking to the veneers throughout. Veneers have been replaced in some places especially to the top surface. Cracking of the veneers to the fall. Interior is worn with various cracks, splits etc and dark black stains. There are various replaced sections of the veneer to the front and some losses especially to one drawer pull. Knocks to the feet and losses of veneer to the sides. There are some woodworm holes. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout
An early 19th Century mahogany bureau bookcase, the broken arch pediment above two fielded panelled doors set with marquetry inlaid medallions, enclosing adjustable shelving over two candle slides and sloping fall front, enclosing a basic fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes over two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 92.5 cm wide x 222 cm high
A circa 1900 satinwood cabinet, the two cupboard doors enclosing various shelves and filing drawers bearing paper labels inscribed "Amberg's Cabinet Letter File......supplied for this cabinet furnished by Amberg File & Index Co, 438-448 Fulton Street, Chicago, 79 and 81 Duane Street New York, 27 Little Britain, London EC", over two long drawers, raised on square supports united by an undertier to bracket feet, 80 cm wide x 126 cm high
An early 18th Century walnut and feather-banded chest on chest, the upper section with moulded cornice over three short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, flanked by fluted canted side pilasters, raised on a base of four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles to bracket feet, 106 cm wide x 185 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Signs of old woodworm to the top of the piece. Various cracks and losses to the veneer and some woodworm holes to the cornice. Handles have been replaced and as a result the top three drawers do not now have any locks. Cracks to the plasters and veneers are lifting all over with some losses all over. Woodworm holes to the sides, probable replacement veneers to the plasters. Serious damage to the veneers to the side of the top half and drawer linings need attention. Bottom half is similar with losses and cracks to the veneers with some lifting throughout. Various cracks to the moulded edge. The back has been repaired with canvas. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout
An early 18th Century walnut sécretaire à àbbatant, the upper section with moulded cornice above a cushion drawer, the feather-banded fall front with oval central medallion opening to reveal a fitted interior with various pigeon holes with secret drawers behind, central cupboard door and drawers, the base of three long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet, 103 cm wide x 170 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some small chips t the cornice, some cracks, some repaired sections, some cracks to the veneer. The fall has to be wedged shut, there is a missing escutcheon round lock. Interior with some scratches, scuffs and marks. Lock appears to be worn through possibly a repair to some of the veneers inside. Around the top of the base various marks, chips and small losses, scratches etc, handle missing to the top drawer, splits to the base board. Bears ivorine label for Vernon Gittins, splits to the bases of all drawers, wood is very faded in places. All over various scratches, scuffs and marks and various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Width of the body of the top section 93 cm. Width of the cornice 102.5 cm. Width of the bottom section 98 cm. Height of bottom section approx 83 cm. Height of top section approx 88 cm. Total depth at longest point approx 46.5 cm.
A 19th Century French kingwood secrétaire à abattant, the rosso marble top with moulded edge above a shallow bow front with single drawer over a fall front compartment fitted with two drawers and writing surface as two drawers over three further drawers, flanked by brass inlaid fluted side pilasters, raised on bracket feet with gilt sabots, 67 cm wide x 128.5 cm high
An early 18th Century walnut kneehole desk, the top feather-banded and with applied moulded edge above a single long drawer and kneehole with recessed cupboard door flanked by two banks of four drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 87 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Fading, uneven fading, cracks, splits, losses, chips, impressed marks, scratches, other marks, damage to the veneer etc throughout. Cracking to the moulding of the edges and splits to the bottom boards. Damages to the veneers and hinges to the door need attention. The door has lost its handle and the door has splits. Some drawer stops are missing with woodworm holes to the back. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. This item is a project
A late Regency mahogany secrétaire bookcase, the upper section with beaded and moulded cornice above two glazed and ebony strung doors, enclosing adjustable shelving over a fitted secrétaire drawer and two cupboard doors enclosing a single drawer and shelving, raised on bracket feet, 105 cm wide x 226 cm high
An 18th Century Dutch walnut commode of serpentine fronted bombé form, the figured top with moulded edge above three drawers with Rococo style handles and escutcheons over a shaped apron to splayed bracket feet, 110 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS All over various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks etc throughout. The top with some dark coloured marks and losses to the veneer, cracks in the veneer and some chips around the edges. Drawer fronts with some small holes especially around the handles. (Possibly indicating replacement handles?) One handle from one drawer is missing. A section of loss and damage to the veneer to one drawer front - see images. Some woodworm holes to the apron and some losses in the veneer. Some major chips to the bottom of the apron. On the left hand there are some deep impressed scratched marks and other scratches. Cracks to the veneer and various smaller bits of damage to the veneer with some woodworm holes especially near to the back leg. On the right hand side there is some damage to the veneer, impressed marks, scratches with some large losses of veneer near to the back edge. Some woodworm holes to the back. All over various general signs of wear and tear expected with age and use throughout
An 18th Century burr brown oak bureau, the single piece top over a sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with central deed drawer, pigeon hole and drawer sliding out compartment, flanked by further pigeon holes and drawers, over four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles to bracket feet, 91.5 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS There is a ring mark to the top surface, various dark marks, scratches, scuffs, chips to the edges, smaller ring type marks, etc. The top appears to be slightly bowed, The fall has an area of loss to the polish - see images. Various scratches, scuffs, marks etc, chips to the edges, the escutcheon is a replacement with the outline of previous one still showing. Finger marks to the top edge above the fall from opening the lid. One of the fall pull-out supports has damage to the front edge with front edge wood and a brass handle loose. The hinges appear to be replacements. Various signs of wear to the interior. To the right hand side there is a repaired section of wood. The first drawer is missing its' lock, the second drawer has a repaired section to the right hand side, the bottom drawer is missing a lock and handle, splits to the bottom under the drawers, three different types of drawer handles. All over various scratches, scuffs, marks etc, various signs of damage to the polish and wood to the right hand side - see images. Running from the back right hand edge there is a large split running from top to bottom - see images. Left hand side has some splits, back board with various splits, all over various general signs of wear and tear expected through age and use. Marks, scuffs, scratches etc
A Felsensteim Mainzer German twin-handled ice bucket with crimped rim, the body embossed with fish in water, stamped to base "F & M Made in Germany", 20 cm high, together with a Kayserzinn Art Nouveau pewter loving cup as designed by Hugo Levin, the body embossed with rose heads around the top, each of the three handles looping downwards to the base stamped "Kayserzinn 4489" within an oval, 11.5 cm high, together with a pair of Continental pewter candlesticks, the sconce on curved columns bending around to the embossed and pierced "D" shaped drip tray below to three bracket feet, un-marked, 11.5 cm high
A 19th Century mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, the plain top with satinwood strung edge above four long graduated drawers with brass handles, raised on bracket feet, 115 cm wide x 94 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The top with various scratches, scuffs and marks, various impressed marks, some deep impressed marks also along with dark marks. Some damage to the veneer to the front in various places including some losses. Bead work around second drawer down to the front is missing to one corner - see images. Drawers have probably had new bases put in. Down one side towards the back leg some major damage and repairs and to the back leg and has been off at some point including possibly a new section to the bottom of it. A couple of large splits and losses to the back board, sides with some smaller splits. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. There is also a small split to the top
A 20th Century Brights of Nettlebed oak cross-banded dresser in the early 19th Century taste, the Cavetto moulded cornice above three central shelves flanked by arch top panelled cupboard doors over five short drawers, over a base of four central drawers flanked by drawers and cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, bears label to the back, 182 cm x 206.5 cm
An early 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk / dressing table of small proportions, the plain top with moulded edge over a central drawer and secret drawer over a recessed cupboard door, flanked by two banks of three drawers and blind fretwork decorated canted corners, to ogee bracket feet, with replacement brass handles, 92 cm wide x 68 cm high
A George III serpentine fronted mahogany chest of four graduated drawers with brass embossed oval handles over a shaped apron, on splayed bracket feet, 110.5 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Split to top emanating from the left hand side towards the middle running approximately a third of the way along the length of the chest.. Losses of veneers to the front - see images. Particularly deep scratches, impressed mark to the top along with a dark black mark, various scratches, scuffs and small chips etc throughout to the top. First drawer split to the base of it, paper has been stuck on and later removed with evidence of some remaining. Chips and losses to the moulded edges of all drawers. Loss of veneer to the apron all over to the front small chips, scratches, impressed marks, dark marks etc. To the right hand side of the front - considerable damage to the veneer and structure - see images all the way down, similar to the left hand side at the front. Right hand side - various impressed marks, chips, scratches, etc, damage to the veneer to the base and similar to the left hand side. Back board - various splits and evidence of old repair using canvas. Some woodworm holes, general signs of wear and tear through age and use.
An early 18th Century walnut bureau cabinet, the double arched top with moulded cornice over two bevelled mirror plate doors, opening to reveal a fitted interior with various shelves and pigeon holes over a bank of six drawers, two candle slides and feather-banded slope with book ridge, opening to reveal a fitted stepped interior with central cupboard door flanked by deed drawers and pigeon holes over a well and two short over two long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 104.5 cm wide x 204 cm high
An early 19th Century Napoleonic French prisoner of war wood and bone watch stand as a cabinet with all over pierced and carved penwork decoration, the upper section with door, the base with single drawer raised on bracket feet, 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has losses throughout and in need of a good clean. Has varying splits to the ivory and some sections have bee repaired especially to the middle decoration of the right hand of the drawer. There is a glue-like residue of creamy colouring or possibly paint to the top left hand side section and the same on the right hand side and there is also some to the rim of the watch hole. Door opens, signs of worm - unknown if current or not. Heavy wear and tear - see photos for more details
Egyptian / Turkish white metal domed top jewellery casket, each panel decorated with incised scrolling decoration and bears pseudonym hallmarks, Arabic character, flowerhead, Arabic character raised on scroll bracket feet, 21.5cm 2120g CONDITION REPORT: Generally in overall good original condition. Feet good no obvious repairs. Base in good condition. Egyptian Post 1946 lotus mark with one dot lower left c1982 (?) + also marked Cairo .900 silver. Many silver marks to the piece. Linings missing to interior, residue of glue and cloth fibres. Few small dints and scratches.
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood Mantel Clock of lancet form, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Dent 33 Cockspur St London behind brass framed glass door, French movement signed AD Mougin Deux Medailles number 55813 striking on a gong, twin brass carry handles, supported on four brass bracket feet, 30cm high

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