A MINIATURE MAHOGANY THREE DRAWER CHEST, 19th century, with satinwood banding and turned wood handles, shaped apron and bracket feet, 12 3/4" x 12 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Minor loss of veneer to both front corners, also to two of the drawer rails, and to base of right front foot. Some very minor old worm damage.
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A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND EBONISED CREDENZA of breakfront form with marquetry scrollwork, stringing and gilt metal mounts, the moulded edged top over cavetto moulded frieze, central panelled door with amboyna banding opening to a shelved velvet lined interior, and flanked on either side by a glazed cupboard, on bracket feet, 70 3/4" x 14 1/2" x 42 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good condition bar some rubbing to ebonised corners of top and some fading to velvet lining.
A FRENCH MAHOGANY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE, early 19th century, the rounded oblong grey marble over ogee fronted frieze drawer, three long drawers below with brass ring handles, on moulded base and bracket feet, 50" x 22 1/4" x 38 1/2" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Marble good and generally in good condition and colour, replaced handles and possibly escutcheons, loss of veneers to ends of both drawer rails.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET BASE, possibly by George Richards, London 1855, of bombe oval form, the cast and applied scroll rim over pierced scrolling foliage enclosing two vacant shield panels, raised upon four cast and pierced scroll bracket feet, with later mahogany base, 7 3/4" wide (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No engraving, lacks original base and any fittings, good, no obvious splits or losses
A MAHOGANY CASED MANTEL CLOCK, early/mid 19th century, the three train movement quarter striking on two bells, 6" enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed "Martin London", the domed oblong case with ebony stringing, and brass trim surmounted by a loop handle, pierced brass sound frets, moulded base and ogee bracket feet, 9" x 15 3/4" (to tip of handle) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Appears to be in very good condition, movement clean, the dial has some very minor chips near winding holes, two minor paint chips near the number "V" which have been touched up and some mild crazing and scratches. String missing from pendulum
AN ART DECO WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET of circular outline with two astragal glazed doors enclosing glass shelving, stepped chrome plated handles, on down curved bracket feet, 47 1/4" x 11 3/4" x 51 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally, very good condition with all glass intact. Original handles. Mild fading to top and very minor veneer chip to rear edge of top. Some minor scuffing to base of feet.
A SMALL MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONT CHEST, the moulded edged top over four graduated cock beaded drawers with brass drop handles, on moulded base and bracket feet, 27 1/4" x 17 1/4" x 17 3/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Possibly made up using old timbers. Some staining to top and evidence of old worm to back boards.
AN UNUSUAL OAK LONGCASE CLOCK SIGNED ETHERINGTON DRYFIELD, late 18th century, the movement in two sections with going train to the left, the hour and ting-tang quarter striking on three bells trains to the right, recoil anchor escapement, 11 1/2" white painted arched dial of unusual layout with side by side arrangement of separate hour and minute dials with Roman and Arabic numerals, painted landscape with figures before a cottage in the arch, the case with dentil moulded cornice and plain frieze on engaged columns, break arch door, plain plinth base and tall skirt, on bracket feet, 85" high, John Etherington is recorded as working in Driffield Yorkshire from 1775-1790 (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Movement appears to be in working condition, face good but signature re-touched. Case appears to be a marriage to movement, good bar loss of some blind fretwork to the frieze.
A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, c.1900, the single barrel movement with platform escapement, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals within a shaped gilded surround, the gilded Corniche style case with reeded loop handles and bracket feet, 7 1/4" to tip of handle, with maroon leather carrying case (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Appears to be in working order, some tarnishing to silvered dial, rubbing to gilded case, some scuffing to carrying case and strap handle split in two.
A LARGE GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED HOUSEKEEPER’S CUPBOARD, late 18th century, the moulded cornice over string inlaid frieze with central floral patera, four twin panelled doors enclosing shelving and small drawers, protruding base with nine drawers flanked by fluted quarter columns, turned ebonised handles, on ogee bracket feet, 84" x 21" x 85 1/2" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Replaced cornice to both sides, some shrinkage splits to doors and one handle split and reglued, minor losses to cock beading of drawers, some minor losses to drawer handles and possibly some replacements. Left front leg possibly replaced in part, some fading.
A flame mahogany twin pedestal partners desk, the leather-inset top fitted with three drawers, above two pedestals with three further drawers to one side and two on the other side, raised on bracket feet. The top comes with a protective glass. Dimensions: W152cm, D92cm, H74cm. Together with a high back desk chair, captains type, swivel seat and castors, upholstered in deep buttoned burgundy leather, H102cm, W60cm. c1980s. (2)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SLOPE-FRONT BUREAU,the figural fall front panel with brass escutcheon , enclosing a fitted interior with felt writing panel drawers, drawers and stationary compartments, above an arrangement of two short and three long drawers, on outset bracket base. 105cm x 113cm high
A George III mahogany linen press, third quarter of the 18th century, with a dentil-moulded cornice above a pair of doors enclosing drawers, the base fitted with two short and two long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 126cm wide59cm deep199cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.
A George III mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, c.1770, with a brushing slide above four graduated drawers set between fluted canted edges, raised on bracket feet, with damages,102cm wide56cm deep84cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.Condition ReportMissing pieces photographed any piece not photographed is lost
A George III mahogany library bookcase, c.1815, of breakfront outline, the upper section fitted with astragal-glazed doors and a moulded edge, above panelled cupboard doors, terminating in bracket feet, 275cm wide60cm deep245cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.Condition ReportGeneral knocks and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Some scratches, scuffs and marks. Refinished and repolished. Evidence of some replacement to veneers around hinges and escutcheons, general marks and wear to the interiors. Doors functioning well. Joints sound. Some light scratches to glass, overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready to place.
A pair of pitch pine bedside cabinets, late 19th century/early 20th century, each with a later fossil marble top above a door, raised on bracket feet,42cm wide39cm deep78cm high (2)Provenance: The selected contents of Comforts Place, Lingfield, Surrey.Condition ReportSome light scratches to the marble with a few small nicks and chips to corners and edges. General knocks and wear to timber, with a few splits and losses. Re-finished with evidence of historic woodwork damage whic is not active. Drawers and doors functioning well. General wear to interiors, joints sound and solid. Overall in fiarly good structural and cosmetic condition and age. ready for use, one drawer handle loop lacking.
A Victorian walnut bracket clock, c.1870, with an eight-day movement striking on a gong, the engraved silvered dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'BARRAUD & LUNDS, 41 CORNHILL, LONDON' and numbered '2517', the case with wrythen column pilasters and raised on a bracket, 52cm wide33cm deep93cm highCondition ReportSome splits, knocks and wear to case, with small losses and areas of repair. Some holes to side panels. A few slightly loose elements. General surface wear, scratches and tarnish to face. Minute hand a little misshapen. Ticks and strikes when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full and complete working order and would recommend inspection by a professional. General knocks and wear to bracket, with one terminal loose.
A George III mahogany bureau, third quarter of the 18th century, the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior, above four graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet,80cm wide47cm deep98cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.Condition ReportGenearl surface wear. Knocks and marks. Some old scratches and splits. General wear to interior with some ink marks. Hinges replaced. One interior brass knob loose. Some handles appear later. Drawers run smoothly, splits to drawer linings. Front feet appear re-tipped. Evidence of glue repair beneath joints. Sound and solid. Perfectly usable in its current condition.
A George II walnut bureau bookcase, 18th century and later, the upper section with adjustable shelves and fitted compartments, over a base with a fall-front enclosing a fitted interior and green leather writing surface, with four long drawers and raised on bracket feet,100cm wide56.5cm deep211.5cm highCondition ReportWith two keys.
A George III mahogany bachelor's chest, late 18th century, with a brushing slide, over two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 84cm wide48cm deep80cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.Condition ReportWidth is to outer edge of feet. General knocks, surface wear and scratches commensurate with age and use. Some marks and scratches to top. Some small knocks and losses to beading, some splits and some drawer runners replaced. Gneeral wear to drawer liners, some drawer runners replaced. Slide and drawers run smoothly. Handles are possibly original, general wear to feet, which have been strengthened. Overall the piece appears in good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready for use. All locks are present. Drawers are oak-lined.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the square silvered dial inscribed ‘Holmes, London’, with spandrels with delicate floral engraving, the hour hand with a pierced heart finial, having a double chain fusee movement striking the hours on a gong, with bevelled glass side panels and raised on flat brass feet, with screw pendulum, door and winding key, 23cm wide 14.5cm deep 30.5cm highProvenance: The David Morris Collection.
A George I and later walnut chest of drawers, early 18th century and later, with a moulded rectangular top, and fitted with two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 84cm wide42cm deep77cm highCondition ReportRepair and restoration throughout, with later veneers and timbers, including the top and feet. Some small splits and lifting to veneer in places. Somes splits to drawer liners. Drawers run smoothly, joints sound and solid. Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready to place. See additional images.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, third quarter of the 18th century, the moulded rectangular top above four graduated long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 95cm wide52cm deep82cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.Condition ReportGeneral knocks, wear and marks commensurate with age and use. Fading, scratches and wear to the top. Some splits and chips. Splits and wear to drawer linings. Drawers run smoothly. Handles appear replaced. Feet likely replaced. Joints very sound. Overall appears in fair order and is poerfectly usable in its current condition.
A George II walnut kneehole desk, c.1740, the moulded rectangular top above a frieze drawer and two pedestals, each fitted with three further short drawers, flanking a cupboard, raised on bracket feet, with later metalware92cm wide53cm deep76cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century and later, the eleven-inch dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'William Withers, London', with an eight-day movement, the flame mahogany case with gilt-brass mounts, on a plinth base with short bracket feet,57cm wide27cm deep270cm highProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting.This lot was on long-term loan to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, until 2023. Exhibited early 2000s.Condition ReportHeight to the top of the arched pediment (without pagoda top) is 235cm. Rrepair and restoration to case, with evidence of later timbers. Elements of the base and hoop appear later, general 'small knocks, scratches and scuffs, with some repaired splits. Tarnish and discolouration to metal. General surface wear and some scratches to face. Ticks and strikes the hour when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full working order and would recommend inspection by a professional. Cheekboards appear built up.
A George III provincial painted pine mule chest, late 18th century, the hinged lid above two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 95cm wide46cm deep65cm highProvenance: With Denzil Grant Antiques;York's Tenement, Yoxford, Suffolk.Condition ReportThe paintwork flaking in areas, the back left leg with a small section lacking. Knocks and scratches to the frame present. Drawers run well. the hinged lid also runs well, however the left hand hinge screws slightly loose. Historical woodworm present. No key present. See additional images. Handles are later with evidence of repair and retouching to centres of drawer front. We are unaware of conservation history prior to consignment, so are unable to confirm that the paint is original.
A Regency mahogany dressing chest, early 19th century, the fold-out top enclosing various compartments, stamped 'PRATT & SON GUILDFORD', above two banks of short drawers and a cupboard, raised on bracket feet,111cm wide54cm wide87cm highProvenance: The selected contents of Comforts Place, Lingfield, Surrey.
Georgian inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase, the dentil decorated pediment above two lozenge astragal glazed doors, enclosing a shelved interior, and four graduated drawers, the top drawer with ebony strung fall front containing satinwood drawers and pigeonholes, on bracket feet, 212cm high, 91.5cm wide and 48.5cm deep.

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