A GEORGE II WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIR IN THE MANNER OF GILES GRENDEY, CIRCA 1735With 18th century needlework seat96cm high, 70cm wide, 54cm deep overall Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, one piece of veneer is missing to an upright - this is missing in the catalogue and online images, some other smaller chips and losses to veneersSigns of old woodworm to the frame, some holes have been filled and disguised others more noticeableThere is a hole to the front of the tapestry/ needlework seat, overall the seat has faded and not as vibrant. The needlework is likely 20th century in date and not 18th century. Overall the frame is solid and stable. There are two later corner blocks added to the rear corners of the seat rail. There has been spliced repairs to some uprights and other elements, there are some plugged repairs to the rear of the arms but there is no reason to doubt these are not original. One rear leg has been later replaced and is made of beech rather than walnut. It has been cleverly spliced in to join the chair so it is not easily detectable. There is a screwed in metal bracket securing the underside of the adjacent side rail to the replaced leg. This has been coloured/ painted to disguise it. There is no woodworm to the replaced leg.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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AN ARTIFICIAL STONE WALL BRACKET IN THE MANNER OF COADE Depicting a crowned medieval style female head, flat top, apparently unmarked 33cm high, 29cm wideProvenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, Bath Condition Report: LOSSES AND WEATHERING INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO; NOSE, CROWN, HAIR AND EDGES. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY BACHELOR'S CHEST C.1760-70 the crossbanded top with a caddy moulded edge, above a brushing slide, with three long drawers, with original brass bat's wing handles and escutcheons (one missing), on ogee bracket feet and brass roller castors 74cm high, 69.2cm wide, 39.6cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE C.1790 inlaid with boxwood stringing, the detachable cornice with a broken swan neck pediment and a central turned mahogany urn, above a banded frieze inlaid with three paterae, above a pair of astragal glazed doors decorated with penwork Prince of Wales plumes of feathers, enclosing a later silk lined interior with adjustable shelves, the crossbanded fall with later brass handles, the satinwood interior with drawers and pigeonholes with chequered stringing, the base with a pair of rectangular doors with circular panels, enclosing two short and one long drawer, on bracket feet 284.5cmhigh, 137cm wide, 63cm deep Provenance Acquired in 1970 from Denys Wrey Antiques, Sloane Street, London. Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms, English and Continental Furniture, 15th May 2007, lot 493.
AN EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK BY NATHANIEL SEDDON, EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the brass eight day movement with an anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with scrolls and a basket of fruit, the arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with pierced handles, signed 'Nathan Seddon at St. James's', the moulded case with brass and fretwork panelled sides 39.8cm high, 25.8cm wide Catalogue Note Nathaniel Seddon was sworn into the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers as a free Brother in 1691-92. He is known to have worked until c.1739.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AUTOMATON BRACKET CLOCK BY FRANCIS DORRELL LONDON, C.1760-70 the brass eight day movement with a pull-repeat and a verge escapement striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with Rococo motifs, including: a ho-ho bird, a basket of flowers, scrolls and a pagoda, the seven inch arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with a date aperture and signature panel, inscribed 'Francis Dorrell, London', the arch with a painted village scene with a pond and figures, one baiting a goose with a stick, the moulded case with fretwork panels, the pagoda top with a brass handle 48.7cm high, 29cm wide, 18.7cm deep Catalogue Note Francis Dorrell worked in Whitecross Street, he was apprenticed in 1731 and was free of the Clockmakers' Company 1755-1780.
λ AN ANGLO-CHINESE HUANGHUALI AND PADOUK BUREAU QIANLONG, LATE 18TH CENTURY the hinged fall revealing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes around a central cupboard, some drawers inscribed in ink with Chinese characters, above three short and three long drawers, on a separate platform base with ogee bracket feet, with brass handles 105.8cm high, 107.3cm wide, 61.7cm deep
A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS (2)Circa 1900Modelled with a man and woman standing before a flowering bocage surmounted by sconces painted with flowers, he drinking from a jug, a loop handle to each reverse, blue crossed swords marks, incised 2869, 15.25cm and 16cmSome losses to the branches, flowers and leaves. The sconce on the example with the man leans inwards. Firing crack to underside of one, across one of the bracket feet.
A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBER CANDLESTICKOf oval form, having a detachable sconce and a snuffing cone, fitted to a chain, the sconce and the oval base decorated with gadrooned rims, London 1806, maker Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, weight 132 gmsThere are a few surface marks to the oval base, but overall in good condition, the bracket to the side of the nozzle that the hook of the snuffing cone slots into, is starting to break down. Length of base 9.7cm, width of base 7.5cm, overall height 6cm.The candlestick sits flat on its base, hallmarks are mostly clear and match. Maker's mark on snuffing cone is only partly legible.
AN EDWARDIAN EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCKRetailed by J.W Benson Ludgate Hill, LondonThe rosewood case with marquetry inlaid decoration and brass acanthus scroll bracket feet, 5 inch white enamel dial, french movement striking on a gong with circular seal mark detailed ’VINCENTI 1855', 38cm highCondition report: Some scuffs, marks and light wear commensurate with use and age, notably to the top. Dirt and dust.Pendulum with the lot. No key. The working order of the movement has not been checked. Please see image of the back of the case.
A GEORGE II WALNUT CROSSBANDED TEACADDY, LATER ADAPTED (2)The interior later subdivided, 24.5cm wide; 14.5cm high; together with a miniature George III line inlaid mahogany bureau, 22cm wide; 24cm highCondition report: The caddy with numerous repairs, various shrinkage cracks and replacement veneers to the back edge of the hinged top. Later hinges and lock. Bracket feet removed. Later interior divisions and baize lining to the top. Other inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.The miniature bureau with missing bracket foot and handle to drawer. Various other chips and losses in areas, inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
AN 17TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK DRESSER BASEWith three drawers over three geometric moulded cupboards on bracket feet, 202cm wide; 90cm highCondition report: Inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Obvious later elements including handles to the top, later feet, later board to the back with various cut outs (see extra image), later ply board shelf. The join to bracket feet to the right side front corner is opening up. Previously with a superstructure to the top, with shadows and marks to the side and missing section to running the width of the back edge. The internal depth of the bottom half is 43cm. Please see extra images.
19th century oak coffwr bach of plain rectangular from, the moulded top above a single long drawer with brass loop handles on a projecting base with bracket feet. 65 x 37 x 37cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Reasonably good condition for age. Some wear and staining to the top including horizonal split, splits to the side. General wear commensurate with age.
Victorian ebonised and inlaid pier cabinet, the moulded and shaped top above a single glazed door, the interior revealing fitted shelves on a projecting base with bracket feet. 80 x 32 x 110cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Damage in places to veneer. Splits to top and scratches. Knob handle is loose and may be a replacement. Heavy stains and wear to the interior. Back panel is very loose.
Unusual 19th century Welsh pine corner dresser having two shelf open rack back and four frieze drawers over a pot board base with chamfered supports, on bracket feet (not 90 degrees). Two returns 86cm & 96cm, 40cm deep, 192cm high approximately. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in original condition. Rack may have been reduced. Two replacement pieces of wood on rack. Shrinkage splits to centre bases. ear and losses particularly to feet. Rustic condition overall.
19th century Welsh oak two-stage cupboard, the geometric moulded cornice above two blind panel fielded doors, the interior revealing three shelves, the projected moulded base above two further blind panel fielded doors with two fitted shelves, standing on bracket feet. 115 x 36 x 216cm approximately. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Flat back, not a corner cupboard. Good colour, wear and tear with age but good overall. No serious damage.
Hitachi 22LD3560U22 21 inch television with Toshiba DVD player and wall bracket. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and engined turned thermometer sleeve with pull cap in hinged bracket and vacant cartouche to the body, London 1902, length including openwork cap 15.5cm.Additional InformationVery slightly misshapen section to the pierced bars either side of the upper cap but overall condition is good. There is no thermometer in the tube.
A 9ct yellow gold chain suspending six fobs (one detached), combined approx 97g.Additional InformationSome of the hard stones and other stones have light surface scratches, not all pieces are marked. General surface wear throughout. One of the ring loop attachments is silver, a few small dents to the bracket arms suspending some of the fobs.
STEPHENS INKS; an original advertising enamel thermometer, height 61cm.Additional InformationObvious chipping and losses to the enamel, there is emulsion paint in areas, there is blu-tack which is holding the top of the thermometer in place as the metal bracket has split and part is missing, there is also a large section of blu-tack to the back of the piece which is holding the thermometer in place.
BAYARD; a French eight day carriage clock, with swing handle, the face set with Roman numerals, raised on bracket feet, height 15cm, together with a Bradford Exchange ceramic mantel clock 'Garden Whispers' and an unusual chrome clock representing a bird cage (3).Additional InformationEach with light wear, the brass is heavily worn on the Bayard clock, there are scratches, scuffs, none of the clock are currently functioning, there is dust, pitting and wear to the chrome example.
MICHAEL HEATON OF YORKSHIRE; an 18th century thirty hour longcase clock, the brass face with applied pierced detail to the corners surrounding the applied silver chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, in a fruitwood case, raised on bracket feet, height 207cm, complete with pendulum.
GEORGE LUPTON OF ALTRINCHAM; a 19th century eight day longcase clock of small proportions, the arch shaped dial with moon phase movement, brass face and chapter ring with both Roman and Arabic numerals, with two subsidiary dials, set within mahogany case, with lattice work decoration above the shaped rectangular door, raised on bracket feet, height 194cm, complete with two weights and pendulum.Additional InformationThe hood does not appear to have been cut down or altered. Large areas of loss to the applied pierced panels, parts of the panels are present, we offer no guarantee of working order, the clock is missing its back legs and is being propped and leaning on a wall, complete with pendulum and weights, we offer no condition on the functionality/mechanics of the clock, large open split to the hood, losses to the case throughout.
A 19th century mahogany secrétaire chest of drawers, the top drawer enclosinga cupboard door and an arrangement of drawers, above three further drawers, to bracket feet, width 106cm, depth 55cm, height 105cm.Additional InformationThis lot is from a fire damaged property. The piece has been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the piece may have underlying issues due to the fire.
BRADLEY; a reproduction yew wood campaign style pedestal desk, with three section leather inset top above an arrangement of nine drawers with recessed circular handles, on bracket feet, height 74cm, width 123cm, depth 75cm, with an associated leather desk chair (2).Additional InformationThe leather with some small tears and wear and scuffs through use, the top and around the aperture has general wear through use, heavier around the plinth base.

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