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A PRINCIPALLY WILLIAM AND MARY/EARLY GEORGIAN WALNUT AND CROSSBANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE, having later alterations to pediment, feet etc., the upper section having a break arch pediment with mouldings and turned finials, over twin later bevelled plate gl ass doors, twin candle stand pull-outs and a bureau base with fall flap revealing a pigeon hole fitted interior, four short and two long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 2.44m high x 98cm wide
A Regency Anglo-Indian mahogany cased quarter striking Bracket Clock with circular silvered dial inscribed Chaunce, Old Court House Street, Calcutta, having eight-day twin fusee movement, striking on two bells, the back plate inscribed maker`s name and address, the case with gothic brass side panels, ring handles and pineapple finial, 20in high
6 Britains military toys. 18” Howitzer No 2107, American 155mm Gun, No 2064. With shell Loader, 2 Shell Cases, tri-ang frame support and towing bracket, spades missing. Both boxed. Plus a made up set- Morris 15cwt ‘Beetle Lorry’ with limber and 25lb field gun, all re-painted. Plus a mobile anti-aircraft gun and mobile searchlight. All in made-up boxes. Plus a 4.7” Naval Gun No 9730, boxed. Contents QGC-GC some wear and repainting.
A rare early.177” Webley Mark I air rifle, number 85, stamped.177” on the barrel pivot bracket; the barrel port turret etched with winged bullet trade mark over “W & S”; the air chamber estched on the left side “Webley Air Rifle Mark I” and on the right side with British and foreign patent dates; the trigger block stamped “Manufactured by Webley & Scott Ltd, Birmingham & London” on the left side and serial number “85” on the right; the trigger adjuster is through the front of the trigger block, GWO & C, retaining some original blued finish overall, the etching clear but a little faint. Plate 10
A reproduction Queen Anne style Bachelor's Chest of four drawers., the fold over top having herringbone inlay and half veneered panels inside, manual lopers, narrow frieze drawer over flight of three graduated drawers each with brass ring handles, escutcheons and standing on bracket feet. 25'' wide x 29'' high x 13 3/4'' deep.
An elegant late Georgian Clothes Press, moulded cornice over pair of opposing single panel well figured Mahogany doors revealing four original Mahogany and Oak bottomed press slides, the base having two full width deep drawers with oak linings, cock beading and original embossed plate brass handles, original brass door strip, locks and key, standing on shaped apron with splay bracket feet, 48'' wide x 74'' high x 23 1/4'' deep.
A superb Georgian Mahogany Chest on Chest, the top with dentil cornice and fluted canted corners, with three short over three long drawers above a brushing slide, over three long graduated drawers, the nine Oak lined and cock beaded drawers having swan neck handles and original lock plates and escutcheons, standing on ogee bracket feet, 44'' wide x 72'' high x 22'' deep.
A very good Georgian Oak Bureau, the two piece cleated fall revealing six pigeon holes, central inlaid arch top cupboard door, two upright drawers and five other drawers, the base having frieze drawer over two lower full width graduated drawers with Pine linings and original locks and escutcheons, standing on bracket feet. 39'' wide x 41'' high x 22'' deep.
An Edward VII Silver Tray, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1909, oval, raised on four cast scroll and festoon pale pierced bracket feet with waved pierced and beaded gallery with integral twin handles, the field foliate engraved and presentation inscribed, 55.5cm long, 116oz 4dwt Dent to lower part of tray. Some minor wear. Rim with lion passant and maker`s mark only. 050713
A Late Victorian Four-Bottle Silver Vinegar/Oil Cruet, Heming & Co Ltd, London 1900, of scroll and grille fretted shallow boat form, on paw feet, with central stem with reeded loop, the slice cut decagonal skittle shape bottles with solid spherical stoppers, the cruet 19cm high, 9oz The cruet is good but has lost two of the square nuts that embrace the screw threads from the four-limbed bracket. The bottles and stoppers are all good. 030613
A William IV Silver Salver, maker`s makr IW, London 1831, shaped circular on three cast shell and scroll bracket feet, with conforming cast border and foliate engraved field, crested and initialled, 26.5cm diameter, 16oz 12dwt Some wear to the high points of the border. In good order with clear marks. 020513
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, Penlington, Liverpool, circa 1790, swan neck pediment, figured trunk, inlaid crossbanded plinth raised upon bracket feet, 14-inch painted arched dial, inner date ring, arch with rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high 30.05.13, Case has faded in parts and with water damage to the sides, case with some small cracks in parts and small chips to edges, mouldings have been replaced in parts, hood with later finials and the front glasses with cracks, trunk door with signed of damage next to both hinges, dial has been totally re-painted, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Whiteaves, Raves, Fleet Street, circa 1790, pagoda pediment, arched trunk door with flame veneer, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial, two dials for seconds and date, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 238cm high 21.06.13, Case with some scuff marks and small dents in parts, some later added mouldings in parts, hood with later added finials, hood pagoda has been totally re-built, dial needs re-silvering, movement looks complete, but needs cleaning.
An 18th Century Joined Oak Clothes Press, Northern Region, the bold cornice above two fielded panel cupboard doors enclosing later shelves, the lower section with five long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 185cm by 62cm by 216cm Cornice with repairs around the joints consistent with age. Left hand side with natural? splits and residue of white paint. Right hand side with further natural? splits. Generally a decent colour apart from the lower section fielded panels which are slightly faded. Brasses replaced. Later interior shelves. 090713
A George III Mahogany Kneehole Desk, 18th century and later, the moulded top with re-entrant corners above seven drawers and a cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, 76cm by 51cm by 75cm Oak lined drawers. New runners and later mouldings added to interior of top drawer. Brasses replaced. General bruising around drawer fronts. Natural? splits/joint gaps on each end panel. Central cupboard door with key lock jammed. Later backboards. Interior has been stained. 290513
A George II Walnut and Featherbanded Chest on Chest, mid 18th century, with cushion shaped drawer above an arrangement of nine drawers, raised on bracket feet, 103cm by 55cm by 172cm Cosmetically ok, fairly uniform colour. Various minor repairs consistent with age. Small areas of replaced veneer. Two drawers with replacement handles, holes partly filled and polished. Drawers oak lined, runners added. Sections of moulding replaced. Some movement, with gap visible. Minor splits to end panels. Feet later additions. 270513
A Regency Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, of three graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 56cm by 58cm by 84cm Cosmetically good, restored and polished. General bruising around bracket feet and drawer fronts consistent with age. Drawers paper lined. Repairs and later additions to linings. No keys for locks. All drawers open. 270513
A George III Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Boxwood Strung Bowfront Chest of Drawers, circa 1800, with pull-out brushing slide above four long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 102cm by 55cm by 85cm Previously reskimmed and partly polished, but variations in colour, some fading. Restoration and later additions to drawer runners. Some old? worm holes. Top section back edge with 5cm piece of timber added. 010613
A George III Mahogany Secretaire Chest, possibly Irish, circa 1800, the cavetto cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and an arrangement of seven drawers, the middle drawer as a secretaire, raised on bracket feet, 105cm by 56cm by 184cm Generally good cosmetic condition, high polished. Drawers oak lined. Brass swan neck handles. Cornice with areas of repair. Two short drawers with previously fitted knob handles. Secretaire drawer with small repair above escutcheon and lock. Bruising consistent with age. Interior polished, and previous handle marks visible, hinges overpainted etc. 270513

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