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A late Victorian mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers, being boxwood and ebony strung, with caddy top, four drawers with brass drop handles and cockbeading to each drawer front, with shaped apron and raised on bracket feet. Width 84 cm, depth 56 cm, height 82 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest of drawers is in generally good condition. The top has numerous old scratches, marks and scuffs that one would expect. There are however no significant losses. There is one small stress fracture to the veneer to the top right hand corner. The polish is a little thin in places. All drawer fronts are in good condition with no problems with the cockbeading. The handles appear to be original. There are no extra handle holes in the backs of the drawers. Having carefully looked at the chest of drawers it is in our opinion not George III but late 19th century.
Lenzkirch - Late 19th Century Excellent and Impressive Oak Cased Bracket Clock with Matching Wall Bracket. Well Adorned with Brass Mounts, Feet and Finials, Also with Brass Side Pierce Vent Covers. 8 Day Striking and Chiming with Bim Bam Strikes on Quarters and Hours. Number 133087. Lenzkirch Key No 3. Clock Size - 16 Inches High, 10.5 Inches Wide & 7.75 Inches Deep. Wall Bracket Size - 5.5 Inches High & 12 Inches Wide. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Victorian - Impressive and Nicely Shaped Mahogany Cased Bracket Clock by Winterhalder and Hofmeier with 8 Day Strike and Chime on Quarters and Hours, Pendulum with Twin Movement, Strikes on 4 Double Rods. Excellent All round Condition with Carved Adornments to Case. Stands 15.25 Inches High, 13 Inches Wide & 7.75 Inches Deep.
A mid-18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock by William Coulton of York, the arched brass Roman dial with outer Arabic minute track, matted centre, subsidiary seconds at noon, chamfered date aperture at six, signed, within gilt sea serpent spandrels and Tempus Fugit roundel to arch with winged figure automaton, the case with oversized caddy top hood on turned pillars, over a slender trunk with arched door, on base with bracket feet, 85in. (216cm) high.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the flared cornice over two short and three long graduated oak lined drawers with later 19th century swan neck brasses, between fluted canted corners, the base with three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, with stained pine 'soft' sides, 41 x 21in. (104 x 53.25cm.), 70¼in. (178.5cm.) high.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, of good colour, the top section with dentil cornice and canted corners over three short drawers and three graduated long drawers, the base with four graduated long drawers, all oak lined, on shaped bracket feet, the canted corners of the top with inlaid boxwood and ebony faux fluting, 42 x 20½in. (106.5 x 52cm.), 76in. (193cm.) high.
A late Victorian mahogany pedestal desk by Maple & Co., the red leather lined top with caddy moulded edge over a long central drawer flanked by two narrower drawers over the two pedestals, each with three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 54 x 28½in. (137.25 x 72.5cm.), 30in. (76.25cm.) high.
A tall George III mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, the top with broad crossbanding within boxwood lines, over two short over three long graduated drawers, with semi-circular brass handles on lion mask backplates, within canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 48 x 23¼in. (122 x 59cm.), 48½in. (123.25cm.) high.
An early 20th century mahogany 'Compactom' wardrobe, the shallow cornice over two panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior, the left side with extending hanging rails and shoe rails at the base, the right side with labelled shelving and two compartmented drawers and a mirror, standing on a plain base with three shaped bracket feet to the front, 52 x 19¾in. (132 x 50cm.), 69in. (176.5cm.) high.
A small floor standing North European fruitwood cabinet, probably late 18th century, of canted form, the plain top over a thumbnail carved frieze with single panelled drawer beneath, flanked by carved brackets, above two pairs of single panelled doors within stop fluted pilasters with carved capitals, the canted corners and sides also panelled, on a moulded base with shaped bracket feet, 30½ x 12¾in. (77.5 x 32.5cm.), 33½in. (85cm.) high.
A George III Channel Islands mahogany cased longcase clock by Thos. De Gruchy of St. Helier, Jersey, eight day bell strike movement, the hood with arched door, enclosing the Roman enamelled dial with painted and gilded floral spandrels and further floral decoration to the arch, flanked by slightly bellied turned and fluted columns below the swan neck pediment with brass rosette mounts to the scrolls and two sphere and spire finials, the central sphere surmounted by an eagle, the pointed arched door of the trunk over a deep base section on a shaped skirt and bracket feet, overall height 86½in. (219.75 cm.).
An early 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, of two rosewood cross banded short over three long drawers within canted corners, below a plain ogee moulded top, on an ogee moulded base with ogee bracket feet, the replacement handles with engraved backplates, 46 x 22in. (117 x 56cm.), 39½in. (100cm.) high.
An Anglo Moorish wall shelf unit, possibly retailed by Liberty & Co, pierced and carved with foliate and Arabic panels, inset with panels of Mushrabeyeh and mother of pearl, 102cm. high Literature Liberty Xmas Giftes catalogue, circa 1890, a similar Kordofan wall bracket illustrated, reproduced in Daryl Bennett Liberty Furniture, page 103.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK, THIRTY HOUR, LONG CASE CLOCK, marked: W. Williams, Merthyr, having broken swan neck pediment with eagle and ball brass finial, arched aperture flanked by reeded pillars, the waist with moulded rectangular door, having ebony inlaid outline and shell inlaid motif, flanked by canted angles, on an ebony outlined panel base and bracket feet. Arch painted face with floral decoration and Roman numerals above date aperture. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. The face: 16.5 x 12 inches approx. 84 inches high approx. CONDITION REPORT: A little dry and lacking in patination, face has had some re-touching, crack through pediment, vertical crack through door, horizontal crack through panel base.
19TH CENTURY WELSH EIGHT DAY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, having arched hood with turned finials above arched aperture flanked by fluted pillars, the weights with cross banded, rectangular moulded door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a cross banded, panelled base and bracket feet. Part painted face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, marked: 'Thomas Chivers, Maesteg'. The face 18 x 12" approx. Eight day movement striking on one bell. 90" high approx. CONDITION REPORT: A little wear and discolouring to the face, the case requiring some polishing, being a little dry, horizontal cracks noted to the panelled base, basically good condition commensurate with age.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PRESS CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above two blind panelled doors, now revealing hanging space to the interior, the projecting base with two long cock beaded drawers and standing on outswept bracket feet. 127 x 57 x 184cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rather dry, a little faded.

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