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AN OAK LONGCASE SIGNED KIDDS, MALTON, late 18th century, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" arched brass dial with silvered leaf chased centre, Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary dials and signature in the arch, the mahogany banded case with broken arch with brass finial on turned columns, arched door flanked by fluted angles, panel base and bracket feet, 95" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: A marriage of case and movement, both in very good condition.
A RETRO TEAK FRAMED LOUNGE CHAIR with loose cushions in brown tweed, shaped arms, on rounded square section supports and stretchers, 27 3/4" x 19" x 31 1/2" This may not comply with the Furniture & Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, should not be used in a private dwelling. (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good, some mild fading/loss of polish to one arm, tweed in good condition, one seat support bracket off and re-attached, structurally sound.
A GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED ENCLOSED DRESSER, late 18th century, the moulded edged top over central drawer with two arched panelled doors below and flanked on either side by three drawers, brass bale handles, on moulded base and bracket feet, 83 1/2" x 20 1/2" x 32 1/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Honest piece in generally good condition bar some fading to top and fascia and minor shrinkage to plank top. Handles may be original if not good replacements without any sign of previous handles.
A MAHOGANY CHIMING LONGCASE, the triple weight movement quarter chiming on eight bells, 14 1/2" arched brass dial with pierced foliate centre inscribed "Time Weareth out Fancies" (sic), Roman and Arabic numerals, three small dials to the arch and bearing the name "Thomas Lister Halifax", the case with swan neck pediment and brass finials on fluted columns, fluted throat banding over arched panelled door flanked by fluted columns, panelled base with faux block work corners, on bracket feet, 93 1/4" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: A marriage of case and movement, movement clean, case generally vdery good, no pendulum.
A MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, early to mid 19th century, the reeded edged top over two frieze and eight pedestal cockbeaded drawers with later brass turned handles, on moulded base and bracket feet, 41 3/4" x 18 3/4" x 30" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Some fading and shrinkage splits to sides, otherwise good.
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, third quarter 18th century, the dentil moulded cornice over two brass trimmed astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the protruding base with fitted secretaire over three long drawers with brass bale handles, moulded base and bracket feet, 46 1/2" x 22 1/4" x 84 3/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good condition and of pleasant colour, handles possibly replacements, top of cornice appears to have had an oak strip added. All three keys present and all locks working. Replaced leather scriver.
A VIOLIN, the wide grained fascia with notched sound holes, inlaid single purfling and mother of pearl inlaid tail piece, maple ribs and two piece back, ebony turners, paper inked script "Stradivarius", back 14" long, overall length 23", in a coffin case with un-named bow (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: repair to edge next to chin rest, chip to upper edge near finger board, no obvious cracks to body, splitting where rosewood(?) finger board meets main bracket. Case and bow generally good
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE SIGNED RALPH CLAYTON, MARPLE, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 13" arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre painted with figures in a parkland, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the painted moon phase with signature in the arch, the architectural case with scrolled pediment with brass finials and verre eglomise panels on fluted columns, blind fret throat banding, arched door flanked by fluted quarter columns, canted panelled base, on ogee bracket feet, 95 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Condition Both case and movement in generally very good condition, small repair to banding at corner above right trunk quarter column, and repaired split to lower left corner of trunk door near hinge, also replaced screws to upper hinge. Very attractive case with good quality timber and good colour. Invoice dated 2017 for cleaning and minor repairs to movement.
A BOW PORCELAIN FIGURAL CANDELABRUM, c.1760, modelled as a young Turkish girl wearing a puce turban and jacket over a striped over-skirt, standing against bocage on a puce and turquoise painted scroll bracket base, orange anchor and dagger mark to base, with two tole-peinte branches with porcelain sconces fixed into the base, 7" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)See Bradshaw "Bow Porcelain Figures", page 174 "Foreign Personages" no. 861 for a similar description Condition Report: Losses to bocage, right hand restored, sconces bolted and soldered
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DOCUMENT CABINET of panelled oblong form in the Aesthetic taste, the moulded edged top over two doors enclosing four slides, moulded base with bracket feet and brass castors, 36" x 21" x 32" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Some fading, polished gauge marks to top, lock missing, well crafted piece.
A GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LANCASHIRE DRESSER, second half 18th century, the top with ledge back and moulded edged hinged lid opening to a shallow interior with till box, the fascia with three banks of three drawers with brass bale handles, the top three being dummy, inlaid reeded pilasters, on moulded base and ogee bracket feet, 71 3/4" x 22 1/4" x 40 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Lovely colour, handles possibly original, missing two drawer locks, minor scratching/staining to top consistent with use.
AN INDIAN CARVED WOOD CHEST of oblong form with panels of birds amongst foliate scrolls and with mother of pearl banding, hinged lid opening to a void interior, shaped apron and bracket feet, 39" x 19" x 19 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good with no obvious losses, some shrinkage splits, possibly stained originally but now with dry appearance, possibly stripped.
A BOW PORCELAIN FIGURE, c.1760, modelled as Columbine, seated and wearing colourful clothing, playing a hurdy-gurdy, with bocage type surround, raised upon a turquoise and gilt highlighted pierced scroll bracket base, with square cut out for a sconce, red anchor to back and underglaze blue workman's(?) crossed line and dot mark to base, 6" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)See Bradshaw "Bow Porcelain Figures", fig. 70 for an earlier figure Condition Report: Losses and restoration to bocage, fritting
Palis Royal, a painted balloon cased wall clock with 8-day striking clock, complete with wall bracket and pendulum but no key, clock height 42cm, bracket height 18cmGood overall condition, some surface scratching, pitting and wear to the case and bracket, the bottom front glass panel from the door is missing, clock currently not in working order
An 18thC mahogany cased bracket clock, with silvered Roman numeric dial, and Arabic minutes counters, date aperture, eight day movement, roundel bearing name for Pennington, Drury Lane., surrounded by raised scroll spandrels, the case surmounted by acorn finial, brass ring handles, reeded pilasters, on four brass bracket feet, with key and pendulum, 58cm high.
An oak cased Metamec mantel clock, the brass dial with circular chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, eight day with Westminster chime, cherub spandrels, with brass ring handle, the case 29cm high, together with an Edwardian domed mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals and Arabic minutes set at quarters, key wind, the case inlaid with boxwood and ebony, raised on four brass bracket feet, 17.5cm high. (2)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770 82cm high, 107cm wide, 57cm deepProvenance: Private Collection, Kent Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:The drawer lining are cedar. There is some splitting to the drawers with some tape.There are grooves where the drawer runners have worn into the carcass.Some repairs to the feet including some later blocks and brackets, and some repairs to cracks to the sides.The pine backboards are dark stained.There is some evidence of old worm.There are layered quadrant blocks behind the bracket feet.There are no keys for the locks.The mahogany to the top is of dappled, almost plum pudding type.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE CHARLES II OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER 81cm high, 334cm long, 84cm deep Please note, the dating for this lot has been revised to '17TH CENTURY AND LATER' and not as originally stated in the printed catalogue Condition Report: SALEROOM NOTICE: 17TH CENTURY AND LATEROverall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:The top has some age but might be later than 17th century. The underside with wooden braces and recesses from butterfly joints.There is some evidence of old worm.Some inner stretcher/leg joints with later wrought iron braces.Some noticeable chips to the turned legs.Some later staining and later bracket sections.Some vacant and later peg holes.The arcaded carving to the front and sides only, a plain moulded frieze to the back suggesting that it is a dais table (head table on a dais or platform).Some replaced sections including some stretchers, sections to the feet.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS CIRCA 1780 Of unusual compact proportions, the doors opening to a sliding tray 126cm high, 128cm wide, 61cm deep overall Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including: Some ink like marks to the top; the top left side moulding is a later replacement, some chips to the mouldings.There is some evidence of old worm.There are some cracks to the ogee bracket feet with one section detached.The oak lined drawers have some splits. The handles are later, there is one key.There is one oak sliding tray to the top part, one sliding tray is missing.There are later sections of wood inset to the left hand latches area.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY LIBRARY BERGERE 'CURRICLE' ARMCHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1815 each 90cm high, 54cm wide, 66cm deep A remarkably similar pair of chairs are present as part of the furnishings of Tatton Park, Cheshire. (see N.Goodison and J.Hardy, Gillows at Tatton Park,Furniture History, 1970, Plate 16A) . Gillows supplied five chairs of this model between 1811 and 1812 to Wilbraham Egerton for Tatton Park. For a very closely related pair of chairs please see Christie's London, Important English Furniture, 28 November 2002, lot 83, (£20,315). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use Some old chips, splits and losses Various old repairs, including dowel repairs to the joins, spliced repairs to both back legs of both chairs, one leg with a metal bracket to secure, glued repairs and filler use The caning has been replaced. The caning to the seat of one of the chairs is slightly bowing and has some minor tears to the front edge, but it retains its structural integrity and can support the weight of the sitter - however we would advise having the item inspected by a qualified restorer to have this tightened or re-secured if required. The castors are all original, however to one of the chairs, these have been resecured using modern screw (see images) Please see all additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY KETTLE STAND MID 18TH CENTURY With 'pie crust' top 56cm high, the top 30cm diameter Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and useThe top previously with a re-glued clean break and a fragment detached but re-glued. very small amounts of filler used to disguise very small loss there. The top with a polished finish with some fading as often seen and expected for position. The remainder with very good original surface, depth of colour and patina.The metal bracket to the underside of the base is likely an old replacement There is evidence of an old split/ break at a steep angle to the upper part of the stem. This looks to be very old and glued. The turned wooden 'screw' fitting at the top of the stem does unscrew from the turned block to the underside of the top. All elements there appear to be original to eachother. It is impossible to totally guarantee that the top is entirely original to the stem and base although the colour and patina tot he underside of the top does seem to match the adjacent area of the stem well. In approximately two positions to the legs there may have been very old, very cleanly detached elements that have been re-glued incredibly neatly. It is possible that it is the result of two elements of timber being joined in the making of the table. (see images) These 'joins' are only detectable on very close inspection. Please refer to additional images available via email for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Georgian mahogany kneehole desk/dressing table having a central long drawer raised over a single concealed drawer and a single door cupboard, flanked on either side by three short drawers, each with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 78cm high x 76cm wide x 43cm deep
Pair of Late Victorian coppered spelter picture frames, each cast with a scantily draped figure of Venus surmounting a pierced rocaille frame, on shell and scroll supports, with cupids to the base of each, stamped no. 1007.A to reverse and 1007.P, with folding bracket support to reverse, 35.5cm high (one lacking glazing) (2)
Late Victorian mahogany two-tier glazed display cabinet, the top door opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, the bottom section having two adjustable shelves raised on bracket feet, approx. 190cm high x 60cm wide x 32cm deepCondition ReportYes, this comes apart in two pieces for transportation. Overall in good order, there is some minor surface fading, some typical minor scuffing at corners and feet, small bleached stain at top corner of cornice, minor and typical wear overall.
Georgian mahogany kneehole desk/dressing table with inlaid herringbone stringing decoration to the borders, having a single long drawer over a single short drawer and a single door cupboard flanked on either side by three short drawers, each drawer with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on ogee bracket feet, 78cm high x 73cm wide x 49cm deep
Reproduction walnut tallboy, the top section comprising two short over three long drawers, the lower section having three long drawers raised on bracket feet, 167cm high x 80cm wide x 50cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading and discolouration. Splits to veneer, split to one side of top section. Area of loss to front left foot. Old worm to top right sections. General wear and tear.
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese black lacquered cabinet, comprising a two-door section to the top opening to reveal a single shelf and two small drawers, raised over a larger two-door cupboard with clothes rail, raised on bracket feet, 186cm high x 95cm wide x 51cm deep, with antiques certificate from Shambala stating Shanxi province, China, 19th century

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