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Hinge and Brackett collection 2 separately signed 5x4 white album page. Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket were the stage names of George Logan and Patrick Fyffe respectively. The characters of Hinge and Bracket were elderly, intellectual female musicians; in these personae the male Logan and Fyffe played and sang songs to comic effect. They made many appearances on television and radio. The two generally performed together, but on rare occasions appeared separately. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
George III oak chest on chest or tallboy, the upper stage with guilloche cornice over blind fretwork frieze and three short drawers over three graduated long drawers between canted corners, the lower stage with brushing slide above a further three drawers, all with brass backplates and swan-neck bale handles, on bracket feet, 113cm x 56cm x 187cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock by Thomas Adams of Middlewich, Cheshire, the bell strike movement fronted by a signed arched painted dial with moonphase, four seasons spandrels and a pair of exotic birds to the centre, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date arch, in an oak case with swan neck hood with blind fret frieze (faults) and turned columns, over a trunk with mahogany cross banded door and turned quarter columns, the panelled base with bracket feet, 87¼in. (221.5cm.) high, faults.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the boxwood and ebony banded cavetto cornice over two short and three long graduated drawers, flanked by canted corners, the base with three long graduated drawers, with original oval gilt brasses, on bracket feet, 44½ x 22½in. (113 x 57.2cm.), 77¾in. (193.5cm.) high.
An 18th century and later carved oak chest, the moulded top over panelled sides, the front with two short over three long graduated drawers, later carved with green man masks, serpents, foliage and flowers, with original cartouche brasses, on bracket feet united by a shaped apron, 37½ x 19in. (95.25 x 48.25cm.), 33½in. (85cm.) high.
An 18th century and later walnut bureau, the feather and cross banded fall front enclosing a fitted interior with five drawers and ten pigeonholes, over two short and three long graduated cross banded drawers with later pierced backplate brasses, on bracket feet, 37¼ x 20in. (94.5 x 50.75cm.), 40½in. (103cm.) high.
A George I and later walnut veneered five drawer chest, the cross banded moulded top over cross banded sides and two short over three long graduated drawers with stained stringing and later brasses and escutcheons, original iron locks, raised on later bracket feet, 39 x 22¼in. (99 x 56.5cm.), 35in. (89cm.) high.
A good Edwardian mahogany and satinwood glazed cupboard bookcase, the dentil cornice over a satinwood banded frieze and pair of satinwood banded doors with 13 pane astragal glazing, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a pair of panelled doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on bracket feet, 42¼ x 17¾in. (107.5 x 45cm.), 83in. (211cm.) high.* Condition: In very good condition overall and very original. Good even colour and surface throughout. All original hinges and locks - key is present and locks work correctly to both top & base. Original glass. Small touched in repairs to small shrinkage cracks to sides of the top of the base secttion, where it joins the bookcase top. These are minor. Deep scratches to interior shelf of base section. Interior depth of bookcase section 10in. (25.4cm.).
C19th oak long cased clock, swan necked arched pediment with urn finial, circular silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minute divisions, inscribed "William Holliwell, Derby", subsidiary date dial, D30.5cm, moulded door on plinth base with shaped bracket feet, 30 hour movement striking the hours on a bell, H210cm
A George I/II style walnut lady's kneehole writing desk with cross and herringbone banded top above a single frieze drawer and a central cupboard door flanked by six short drawers all with brass swing handles. Supported by shaped bracket feet. 92 cm long x 51 cm deep x 76 cm overall height,Condition report: Some expected wear from age/use, overall in good condition.
A George III Heppelwhite style satinwood crossbanded mahogany Gentleman's dressing table, the two flap top opening to reveal powder compartments and a rise and fall and ratcheting mirror, above two further doors concealing a bank of short drawers and single long drawer with a two-door night cupboard below. Supported by a pair of splay bracket feet united by a shaped apron. 74 cm wide (closed) x 61 cm deep x 91.5 cm overall heightCondition report: some slight losses to the banding and a slight bow to the right flap but not much.
A George I figured walnut caddy topped bachelor's chest of four long drawers. With quartered top and brushing slide below. On shaped bracket feet. 86.5 cm wide x 52.5 cm deep x 82 cm high.Private collectionCondition report: the unusual drawer configuration could be due to a conversion from a base of a chest on chestVeneer damage and some missing veneers
A George II walnut caddy topped lady's kneehole desk, with crossbanded and quarter veneered top above one long frieze drawer and a central arched cupboard door flanked by six further short drawers, supported on four shaped bracket feet. 81.5 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 82 cm overall heightCondition report: Old sympathetic restorationSome components of the handles such as posts and bales may have been replaced but a long time ago

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