A George III yew wood bureau, circa 1775, the mitred fall front revealing a stepped interior centred by a moulded cupboard door and fluted flat column letter slides and an arrangement of pigeon holes and short drawers and semi secret compartments, and with finely carved shaped borders between the pigeon holes and drawers, above a long cockbeaded drawer, two short drawers and two long graduated drawers with later gilt brass handles between fluted quarter pilasters and raised on ogee bracket feet, sides cracked, 36" wide, 21" deep, 40" high
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A George III mahogany full height corner cabinet, circa 1785, the ogive and Greek key moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves over two ribbed panel doors enclosing a single shelf between canted angles and raised on later ogee bracket feet, panel door cracked, old restorations and repairs, 48" wide, 34" deep, 87.5" high
A late George III mahogany chest of drawers, early 19th century, the rectangular bevelled top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers with later gilt brass handles flanked by three quarter turned tapering pilasters above a reeded plinth and on later bracket feet and casters, 43" wide, 21.5" deep, 34.5" high
A Victorian walnut ebonised and stained birch side cabinet, circa 1860, with gallery shelf and mirror back, the canopy supported by ebonised fluted pilasters above an oval inset panel door with anthemion corners and outfacing angles enclosing three ebonised shelves and raised on shaped bracket feet and ceramic casters, 25" wide, 14" deep, 47" high
A boarded oak chest, early 17th century, the single plank top carved with S scrolls and flowerheads with later strap hinges and later zinc lining, the front panel carved with an interlocking stiff leaf or fern design between notched ends and V cut bracket feet, old restorations, 33" wide, 12.5" deep, 17" high
A mahogany and ebony strung bureau, 19th century, alterations, the mitred fall front enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and short drawers above two short and two long graduated drawers with oval brass stamped swing handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, side cracked, 29" wide, 21.5" deep, 40" high
George III oak dresser, rectangular half lift up top with canted front corners and moulded rim over three dummy drawers, double cupboards beneath with panelled doors and brass 'H' hinges, two further drawers to either side, with brass drop handles, backplates and escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet (alterations), 188cm wide.
An Edwardian silver oval sugar basin, the partly ribbed body with two bracket handles and a silver Poole Regatta bowl inscribed beneath applied enamel pennants Various dates and makers. Together with an Edwardian novelty silver pepper in the form of a miniature saucepan. Makers G. S and F. S, Chester 1905, and two pierced silver peppers with blue glass liners and a silver partly ribbed mustard pot with purple glass liner and spoon. Various dates and makers. (5).
A George II bracket clock, the 8 day twin fusee movement striking on a bell with anchor escapement (later conversion), having an engraved back plate inscribed Arl Dobson, London, surrounded by scrolling foliage, the arched brass and silvered dial with a vacant arc, an oval plate inscribed Arl Dobson, London above a calendar aperture, the lunette with strike silent regulation, the pearwood case with glazed door, moulded angled corners and glazed sides (formerly frets), the bell top with brass handle, the pinth base on brass ogee bracket feet. 18in. (46cm).
A George V four piece tea service in the 'Art Deco' manner with plain octagonal bodies and angular bracket feet, comprising - teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and finials, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, retailed by Oldfields Ltd, 36-38 Lord Street, Liverpool, and hallmarked Birmingham 1936 (gross weight 52ozs), and a plated oval two-handled tray of shaped and moulded outline, 12.5ins x 23.25ins
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by George Clapham of Brigg, the 12ins arched painted dial with rose to arch within gilt scrolled spandrels, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, turned and reeded columns to hood with gilt brass Corinthian capitols, shaped trunk door inlaid with oval figured centre panel, on bracket feet, 83ins high

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