Edwardian satinwood bureau bookcase with polychrome painted floral festoons, swan neck pediment, two astragal glazed doors and four drawers below on splayed bracket feet, 79cm wide x 43cm deep x 205cm. Provenance: Purchased T. C. S. Brooke antiques, Wroxham 3rd March 1972 for £375Distance between shelves approximately 25cm, one glass panel is cracked, split to veneer on fall, elements becoming detached. Small damage to leather to interior, upper section has been fitted with a light, minor splits to veneers but basically good condition. Two keys present (no key to glazed section)
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Good quality Edwardian Chippendale Revival mahogany two height bookcase by Waring and Gillows with adjustable shelves enclosed by two astragal glazed doors and cupboards below enclosed by two panelled doors on carved ogee bracket feet. 112cm wide x 43cm deep x 186cm highCondition report: Very good condition
Good quality Gillows Georgian-style Chippendale revival carved mahogany breakfront two height bookcase with adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed doors with cupboards below enclosed by three figured and panelled doors, carved shell and floral festoons on acanthus leaf carved ogee bracket feet, 171cm wide x 53cm deep x 205cm high
Good George II mahogany bachelor’s chest with fold-over top, four long graduated drawers with original brass handles on bracket feet, 74cm wide x 36cm deep x 80cm high Back leg broken off but present. Some scratching to one side, General minor veneer and beading losses to front , some ring marks and general light wear - see extra images
19th century mahogany bookcase on chest, the upper section with adjustable shelves enclosed by pair of astragal glazed doors, the base with two short over three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 87cm wide x 48cm deep x 186cm highCondition report: Good original condition with minor scratches , dents and light wear
Fine George III burr walnut chest on chest, with Greek key moulded cornice and two short over seven long drawers on bracket feet, 101cm wide x 54cm deep x 181cm highGood overall condition with lovely mellow overall colour. Few minor repairs, chips and splits to veneer particularly on sides and to feet , original handles
Good 18th century walnut feather banded chest of drawers, with geometric inlaid top and two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, 95cm wide x 55cm deep x 87cm highGood original condition, a few old veneer repairs and patches, drawers run nicely , nice overall colour, replacement handles
Good George I/II century red walnut bureau bookcase of small proportions, the upper section with moulded cornice and adjustable shelves enclosed by mirrored door with candle slide below, the base with sloping fall enclosing fitted interior, having four graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 64cm wide x 52cm deep x 192cm high Mirrored plate is early and with some general deterioration, possibly original but not bevelled as might be anticipated metalwork is in keeping, plugs to drawer fronts suggest a previous scheme of handles. Minor splits to fall. Some suggestion of old restoration and general wear commensurate with age, but overall an attractive piece in good useable condition and no severe restoration/damage
18th century French boulle-work bracket clock with bracket, with enamel dial, movement striking on bell with sunburst pendulum, ornate ormolu mounts - in need of restoration, the clock 90cm highIn need of total restoration - seems to be complete - some inlaid brass work missing -see extra images The bracket 33 cm high, 49 cm wide, 24 cm deep, The clock approx 98 cm high, 42 cm wide, 15 cm deep
A French carved chestnut dresser,18th to 19th century, with a boarded plate rack above a foliate-decorated base, comprising two drawers and cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, 151cm wide47cm deep210cm highProvenance: Bracken Knoll, Highgate, London, N6.Top associated. Repolished. Knocks, stains, dents, burns, splits. Key broken. Drawers and doors functional. Old worm throughout. Please see additional images.
A George I and later kneehole walnut desk. the crossbanded rectangular top above frieze drawer, with three further drawers to either side flanking a panel door, on bracket feet 95cm wide 50cm deep 81cm highNeeds attention, solid carcass underneath, significant losses to veneers and mouldings
A 19th century French Ormolu Figural Bracket Clock of Baroque Design with Classical Maiden, Grapes and Child. The Enamelled Dial with Roman Numerals and Inscribed A.B Savory and Sons 41212, Inset Sevres Style Hand Painted Plaque Below, Movement requires Restoration, Complete with Pendulum, Key and Bell. 27cms High in the Manner of Jean-Baptiste Delettrez
A LIVE STEAM TEST MODEL ATTRIBUTED TO BASSETT-LOWKE, CIRCA 1925 the 60in. hull carved from the solid and finished in white below the waterline, green boot top and blue topsides and inscribed Nellie to stern, chrome-plated friction rudder and propellor on bracket, driven by two-cylinder Stuart Turner marine engine, connected to twin water tube spirit-fired boiler with working pressure gauges, aluminium foredeck with ventilators and threaded jackstaff, loosely mounted on wooden stand, including stand -- 15 x 60 x 12in. (38 x 152.5 x 30.5cm.)Fine overall condition. Although untested is thought to be in working order, no boiler certificate available
A Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted dial with figural spandrels and a scene with boy, dog and farmer, inscribed 'C. Thompson, Belford', two-train eight-day movement, flamed mahogany door with moulded quadrants, rectangular base, tapered bracket feet and shaped apron, 45 x 208cms high approximately.
R. Crawford of Glasgow: a mahogany longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, with outer arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial to matted centre, tempest fugit plaque to arch, eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment, the glazed door flanked by fluted columns, arched waist door, panel base, on bracket feet, with brass weights, pendulum, and winding key, 220cms high.
A Victorian French boulle clock on a bracket. Inlaid with tortoiseshell and elaborate brass work. With two-train sprung movement, striking on a bell. Serial number 146 on the backplate of the movement. Dial 8" with minute numbers around circumference. Case with glazed side panels, cast brass figures adorn the case with a man holding a hawk on the top.Condition report: All original condition. Some brass inlay lifting on bracket. Will need service and some restoration. Pendulum and keys. 39" high x 14" x 7" including the bracket.

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