A Victorian Mahogany, Boxwood, Ebony-Strung and Satinwood-Banded Secretaire Bookcase, in George III style, the dentil moulded broken swan neck pediment above a pair of geometric glazed doors enclosing a velvet lined interior with adjustable shelves, the base with a deep secretaire drawer enclosing satinwood-veneered drawers and a writing surface above two moulded cupboard doors inlaid with neo-classical urns, on bracket feet, 98cm by 49cm by 235cm
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A Late Victorian Mahogany Dentist's Cabinet Labelled Dental Manufacturing Co, circa 1900, the glass top above a central pivoting door enclosing a deep drawer with four graduated tiers flanked by twelve small drawers, with four long drawers below and two cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 92cm by 49cm by 110cm£300-500
A George III Mahogany and Pine-Lined Straight Front of Drawers, late 18th century, with two short over three long graduated drawers, all between quarter-column fluted supports, the moulded base on bracket feet, 90cm by 53cm by 79cmSection with numerous scratches, some deep (see images). Later brasses. Drawers are pine-lined. Left-hand side panel with some splitting. Section of the moulding is missing. Drawers run freely. No key, but all drawers are open. Drawer construction with recent elements (as photographed).
^ An Edwardian Mahogany, Ebony and Boxwood-Strung Free-Standing Bookcase, of narrow proportions, the moulded top inlaid with shell patera above four adjustable shelves, the base with a cupboard doors enclosing a fixed shelf, on splayed bracket feet, 44cm by 17cm by 197cmCupboard door with small split and veneers lifting slightly. Veneer loss above the front-right foot. Small split and bruising around the top section (as photographed). Cupboard is open but there is no key. 44cm wide by 17cm deep.
An Edwardian Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Marquetry Inlaid Bureau Bookcase, in Sheraton Revival style, the moulded pediment above a crossbanded frieze decorated with husks, the twin astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall inlaid with an urn, husks and ribbons, four long drawers below, on bracket feet, 92cm by 44cm by 223cmThe fall has some splits (see images). End panels have some scuffs and faults (as photographed). Later brasses and with some previous handle marks visible in places. Some slight bubbling to the veneers. External measurements of the legs at the front - maximum width 93cm.
A George III Oak, Mahogany-Crossbanded and Pine-Lined Dressing Table, late 18th century, the crossbanded moulded top above a long frieze drawer and wavy shaped apron flanked by two small drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 86cm by 50cm by 71cmOriginal brasses. Some variations in colour - the top is rather faded. Minor old decay on the underside around the pine carcass. Boards have been darkened. Rear-right leg with old bracket replaced.
An Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Striking Wall Clock, signed John Sanderson, circa 1710, lantern style four posted movement with an anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and signed, dial centre with a religious engraved verse Remember man that Dye thou must And After that to Judgement Just, date aperture, 33cm highJohn Sanderson, a Quaker, was born at Tiffenthwaite near Wigton in Cumbria in 1671. He started his apprenticeship to John Ogden of Bowbridge in Yorkshire. In 1691 he moved back to Tiffenthwaite and started to make his first clocks, which have several distinctive features, such as religious dial verses.Dial plate is slightly faded, movement is dirty, date is not changing, back cock has been restored, in going order, with pendulum and weight, later wall bracket.
A Majolica-Cased Mantel Timepiece, circa 1870, of drum form with Dog of Fo finial and mask handles, decorated in cloisonne style with circular motifs on a foliate ground, on bracket feet, 28cm highDog of Fo with loss to the tip of his tail. Front-left and rear-left feet each with a chip. Glaze crazed allover. The hair spring is intact and the clock is ticking.
A George III mahogany bachelor's chest, containing four long drawers, on bracket feet81w x 47d x 73h cmCondition report: Overall is complete and uasble. Drawers run ok. Handles are later but are complete and usable. Has signs of use, knocks to corners and edges and various marks. No key. Collected from a house clearance in Suffolk.
A George III mahogany bachelor's chest, fitted with a brushing slide, over four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet84w x 51d x 87h cmCondition report: Overall is usable, but unrestored. Drawers run ok, handles are later but all match. No key. One foot broken but all there. Quite marked and dry in colour. Losses to corners, edges, veneers and generally scruffy. Recently inherited by the family.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 178599cm high, 120cm wide, 61cm deepCondition Report: There are marks, splits, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use.The top has a patch and some filled cracks along the grain of timber, with a repaired front right corner.There are some losses and restorations including losses to the veneers around the edge of the top.There is some fading including to the top.The drawer linings are pine, the top drawer with three divisions, with some cracks and knot holes to the bases of the drawers.The back is panelled.Some knocks and splits including to the bracket feet.There is some evidence of worm.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS18TH CENTURY AND LATER With quarter veneered and crossbanded top over three short and three long graduated drawers above bracket feet 96.5cm high, 97.7cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, AS catalogued this is 18th century and later - almost certainly originally part of a larger item and cut down,With signs of re-veneeringThe handles are replacements through outThe drawers are all oak lined Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERSMID-18TH CENTURYWith a brushing slide79.5cm high, 76cm wide, 41cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there are old chips splits and replacements to the top, the slide also with old split and losses, the handles and escutcheons are replacements throughout, there are marks and shadows to the drawer fronts and old screw holes to the rears, the top most drawer has lost its cock-beading to the top, the other drawers with various chips and losses to areas. There have been repairs and restorations to the bracket feet and also old woodwormPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND FEATHERBANDED CHEST ON STANDCIRCA 1740 AND LATERwith arrangement of drawers above bracket feet146cm high, 102cm wide, 56cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useVarious old splits and cracks, chips and losses to veneers and mouldings, one side piece to the top cornice is detached but present with the lot, various pieces of moulding and veneer are detached and present, Dreweatts in no way guarantees all are present to affect a full repair or restoration - other elements may be required. The bracket feet are laterThe handles are replacements throughout, there are old holes where the previous handles have been visible to the interior of the drawer front - the current handles are a good match and are inkeeping with the age and appearance of the chestSigns of old woodworm Some warping to the drawer frontsOverall this will require some restoration and repair before use and installation in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century flame mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with 12 1/2 inch painted arch top dial inscribed 'Griffith Owen, Llanrwst', Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and spandrels decorated with scenic views, the case with broken swan neck pediment, hood with turned columns above shaped panel door flanked by turned columns on bracket feet approx 235cm high, with pendulum and two weights
A large Victorian inlaid musical Westminster chime bracket clock with carved bracket stand, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes beneath three subsidiary rings for Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Chime on 8 bells/Westminster, the dome topped case with bevelled glass front, wooden fret cut side panels and metal grill panel back, on plinth base 50cm high, with pendulum and keys
A mahogany ormolu mounted fusee bracket clock the dial inscribed 'A & H Rowley, London', brass engraved dial with silvered chapter ring and Arabic numerals, striking on a gong, the case brass mounted with acorn finials, pierced scrolling decoration, wooden fretwork side panels and glazed rear door, 46cm high, with pendulum and keys

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