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A fine Sheraton revival Edwardian enclosed table cabinet with reeded canted sides in mahogany, highly decorated with winged Phoenix, and swirled acanthus leaves in boxwood. The pediment has similar inlay with a central fluted bracket. The interior is fitted with three plain shelves and four side shelves. The lower table has a single drawer and a lower brass galleried shelf on gentle swept cabriole legs. 69cm x 36cm x 165cm
Early 20th century striking bracket clock in mahogany veneered casing fronted with reeded pilasters, Roman chapter ring and pierced brass spandrels behind bevelled glazed door, domed top with brass finials, remnant of label within stating 14 Day Strike Made in Wurttemberg, height 35cm, key and pendulum in office
An 18th century feather-banded walnut and fruitwood bureau cabinet, the upper part with pair of mirror panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior over a slope fall and four long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 102 cm x 56 cm x 215 cm Condition Report showing numerous older alterations/repairs, the glass old and thick with usual age related marks - see additional images
An 18th century mahogany chest fitted with a full width slide over four long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 82 cm x 47 cm x 78 cm high Condition Report Additional pictures to show condition/ damage - Patch on the top. Top and slide ink stained. Bracket feet cleaned or replaced at some stage. Not the original fittings
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall enclosing a well fitted interior over two short/three long graduated cockbeaded drawers each with pierced brass plate swan neck handles, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on ogee moulded bracket feet, 102 x 55 x 110 cm Condition Report Original brass locks no extra drill holes to drawers
An early Georgian walnut veneered bureau bookcase, the upper section fitted shelves, pigeon holes and small drawers and enclosed by a single glazed door under a moulded cornice (possibly a later addition), on a base with fall front and fitted interior, having a well over a cupboard enclosed by two panelled doors, with bracket feet, 30"w, 73.5"h
A Goebel Hummel figure, Baking Day, 330, 13 cm high, and eleven others similar (12) Condition report Report by JB The model with the cello displays a High Bee mark 1957. The girl with the birds displays a similar mark. Other models would appear to fall into the 1964/72 bracket See illustrations for details
A pair of Gothic style wall brackets and a light fitting (3) Condition report Report by JB The height of the wall bracket fixed to the wall is 43 cm, and the depth from the front to the wall is 39 cm. One wall bracket has been stripped and re-powdered coated with light signs of rust. The lower section is slightly loose, whereas the other wall bracket is heavily rusted with some home made putty repairs and some loss of detail. The light fitting glass is intact, the wire super-structure is heavily rusted, however intact Please see illustrations for details
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, with ebony stringing, having a pair of lancet bar glaze doors above a secretaire drawer, with three further graduated long drawers below, on splay bracket feet, 105 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by NG Swan neck pediment with losses to veneer. Other losses and split in veneer to cornice. Three moveable shelves behind glazed doors. Some knocks and bumps to sides of doors. Lock to both sides replaced. Several glazed panels repaired. Beading to right side of base at top broken off but present. Inside secretaire drawer - moulding missing and divisions between left back of drawers missing. Marks and stains. Lock probably replaced - has key currently. Handles replaced. Secretaire drawer doesn't close easily Losses to veneer around drawers, and some repaired. Oak drawer linings. Feet worn and damp.
A chest, veneered in walnut, having two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 96 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by JB One large horizontal split running the width of the chest can be observed to the top along with a noticeable amount of wear, scratches, marks and pits to the surface, possibly woodworm. There is also warping present. The top hinges would appear intact. Backboard original but slightly warped and cracked with a noticeable hole and original looking metal plate. Left hand side of the chest worn and marked, again displaying woodworm, suspect dead. Two horizontal splits, both to the top and centre. Right hand side has one horizontal split and again displays woodworm. Drawer handles replaced, majority seem intact. The bottom drawer again displays heavy signs of woodworm, suspect dead. Detail to the bottom worn, chipped and worm ridden with some loss. Same for the feet.
A George III inlaid oak bureau, the fall front above an arrangement of five short drawers and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 97 cm wide Condition report Report by JB Bureau displays general wear that you would expect from age and use. Backboard intact with general markings. General markings, dents, scratches and fading to top section of the bureau, with some loss of veneer decoration to the left hand side. Interior contains multiple drawers and columns, which also work as drawers. Centre detail door noticeably worn and cracking. There are no pigeon holes but there are hidden crevices under the left and right hand side drawer. Some repair can be observed around the hinge section, along with replacements. Leather inset area has been replaced by blue felt. Top section of the drawer outside with general wear, nicks and loss. Noticeable vertical crack to right hand side, some repair to the veneer around detail. Front of bureau displays general wear, more noticeably to veneer detail on the top two sections of drawers, otherwise scratches range from light to deep and some dents to bottom drawer. Handles have been replaced. Drawers would appear to be in working order. Feet and base sections display general signs of wear that you would expect from age and use. Please see photos.
A 19th century mahogany chest, of four graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 93 cm wide Condition report Report by JB No visible water splatter to the top of the drawers, marks ranging from light to deep, combined with scratches. It would appear the rear section of the top surface has been restored and there are some light horizontal splits forming on the bottom right corner. Backboard replaced at some point. The left hand side of the chest has a split forming down the join running the length of the chest. Same for the right hand side. Handles replaced. Base of drawer linings starting to split and some as though they have been paired. Front of the chest displays general wear and some slight fading on certain drawers.
A George III mahogany chest, of two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 96 cm wide See illustration Condition report General markings to the surface, including scratches and surface dents ranging from light to deep. A horizontal split can be seen running diagonally across the front, along with two noticeably dark patches. Right hand side of the chest also displays general markings, including scratches and dents ranging from light to deep. Two vertical splits can be observed, one running the length of the chest, the other approx. a quarter of the way up. The left hand side is in similar order with a split running the full length and a small patch of restoration near the bottom. Handles have been replaced. Front of chest displays general wear and tear. Some light water stains running down the two centre drawers around the lock area. Lock escutcheon has been bent outwards on two regions. Feet reasonably worn with general wear that you would expect from age and use.

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