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A George I style burr walnut and crossbanded chest, fitted with an arrangement of nine drawers, on bracket feet, height 75cm, width 55cm, depth 42cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Regency mahogany bowfront chest of oak-lined drawers, on bracket feet, height 93cm, width 90cm, depth 49cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III provincial oak chest of three long drawers, on bracket feet, height 89cm, width 101cm, depth 53cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A mid-Victorian rosewood firescreen with hinged top above a needlework panel depicting a huntsman in 17th century costume, on bracket feet, height 80cm, width 58cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A fine and large mid/late 18th century mahogany secretaire bookcase; the outset cornice above two thirteen panel glazed doors astragal glazing bars, opening to reveal shelves and further over a 'double' top drawer, the front falling to reveal fully fitted interior with varying sized drawers, eight arched top pigeonholes and a central cupboard door with further small drawer and 'secret' drawer above, three further full-width graduated drawers retaining probably original brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet (117cm wide x 56cm deep x 244cm high)
An early 19th century George III period mahogany knee-hole desk - the reeded edge top above recessed fielded panel door enclosing a shelf flanked to the left by five small graduated drawers with Anglesey kite-shaped escutcheons and cast-brass swan-neck handles and four further, larger graduated drawers to the right, raised on bracket feet, with two large polished brass side carrying handles (99.5cm wide x 50.5cm deep x 71cm high) Condition Report: The two side panels look OK but the middle panel looks as though it has been replaced at some stage but not 'out of place'. The top evidently has a dark oval mark in the centre and the outer edges are much lighter/sun bleached. Some scratching, old water marks and a historic split in from the left-hand side (10cm from the back). Looking from the front the brass carrying handle has faded significantly and the Auctioneer's opinion is in need of a re-polish. The left hand side is slightly darker. There is a reeded edge top with a small vertical split but otherwise OK. Fading also evident on the front and on the left-hand bank of four smaller drawers the base drawer has a full width crack across the middle behind the handle. The central cupboard door opens to reveal a central shelf. The item is raised on bracket feet which look OK minus a few scuffs and knocks etc. commensurate with age. Auctioneer's opinion is that the piece does require work as outlined. Condition commensurate with age and usage.
A late 17th century walnut chest with oak top, lower moulding and bracket feet: moulded top; four full-width geometrically fronted drawers of differing sizes and with Dutch-style brass drop-handles; panelled sides; raised on bracket feet. (Some sympathetic historic restoration commensurate with age) (99cm wide x 57cm deep x 95.5cm high)
A fine and modern mahogany-cased limited edition (14 of 80) eight-day bracket clock; the handle ornately modelled and engraved as two open-winged dragons above an enamelled gilt and metal-mounted armorial and a 6.5" brass dial with silvered chapter ring detailing 'The 800th anniversary of the Mayoralty of the City of London - Garrard, London' above the 6 o'clock position, the hinged, glazed door with further brass mounts, the rear door with pierced mesh sound hole and opening to reveal an elaborate engraved movement signed F.W. Elliott with Whittington & Westminster strikes (striking on a total of nine bells), together with original mahogany wall bracket (minus left-hand moulded return), also mounted with enamelled shield-shaped armorial (37cm high to tip of vertical brass handle)Condition Report: wall bracket - the armorial and gilt metal applique is the same as on the clock. Square-on view...the right-hand return moulding is not present although could be rectified easily. The clock - appears in good honest original condition, the item has come privately from a client in central London. The gilded movement is engraved to the plate and also exhibits slow/fast adjustment to the top centre. Although without key the clock appears to be in good working order. It is noted there are some very minor aspects of paint/varnish away mostly from areas of the moulding and very minor pinhead style piece away where the left-hand return moulding meets the front moulding. The dial is in good order and have a 'strike silent' lever to front of the dial. The gilded back plate also has a chime lever but it appears the striking mechanism requires attention. The clock bears the paper repair label from Churchill Clocks, Midhurst, West Sussex (April 1994).
A large George III period mahogany bureau bookcase; the outset cornice above two glazed doors with astragal glazing bars enclosing shelves and over an angular cleated fall opening to reveal fitted interior of central cupboard door flanked by four shaped drawers and pigeonholes etc. and further above four full-width graduated drawers oak lined and with cast brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet (124cm wide x 60cm deepest x 234cm high)
An early 19th century rosewood pier cabinet of slim proportions: the galleried top with two turned supports; single door with chicken-wire-style gilded grill against pleated green silk; two gilt-metal vertical mounts to the upper casings; horizontal gilt-metal mounting to the gallery top, cabinet head and base; bracket feet (54.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 137cm high to tip of turned urn-style finials)
A tall mahogany mirror fronted cabinet (made up from three pieces of 18th century furniture); the dentil cornice above two shaped mirror fronted parcel gilt doors enclosing various adjustable shelves (one original now unmounted piece of 18th century glass sold with the item) above a lockable central section with cleated sides and opening to reveal pigeon and two 'secret' drawers, the lower section with two half-width over three full-width graduated drawers probably retaining the original brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet (110cm widest x 58cm deep x 219cm high)
A Chinese elm low cabinet, the first half of the 20th century, with everted top above three frieze drawers and a pair of cupboard doors below with gilt brass mounts throughout, the sides carved with bold "Shou" symbols. On shaped and braced bracket supports. 74 cm long x 31 cm deep x 51 cm overall height
A 19th century walnut chest with brass furniture, two short over three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 107 cm high x 110 cm x 56 cm.Condition report: Water staining and marks to top. Some veneer and drawer border edge parts missing. Handle positions original, but possibly handles possibly added later. General wear commensurate with age, but overall in fair condition.
Cooke Kelvey of London and Calcutta, a 19th-century twin fusee bracket clock, chiming the hours on a coil gong, the silvered one-piece circular dial bearing the trade name. In pagoda topped "Gothic" oak case with mock blind frett and carved armorial decoration. 32 cm wide x 48 cm high 18 cm deepFootnote: Cooke & Kelvey were actively retailing clocks mostly of French manufacture but re-badged to their brand between 1872-1900. The company is now purely a high-class jewellery/ watch retailer in IndiaCondition report: On visual inspection, the clock movement seems intact but the spring steel suspension of the pendulum has snappedThe case needs some cosmetic work to make good
A George III mahogany chest on chest, with carved frieze and brass furniture, two short over six long drawers, on bracket feet, 183 cm x 112 cm x 55 cm.Condition report: Splits to both sides of the top chest - ones worse than the other, with some losses to the frieze on the same side. Other parts missing (see photos). Structurally sound otherwise.
A George III walnut chest of two above three drawers, with brass swan neck handles, bracket feet bordered top, has slight knocks, missing some veneer, one handle missing, but has a good colour and good condition for the age, 90 x 96 cms approxEvidence of woodworm resulting in loss of part of side beading
A Chinese porcelain brush/pen stand, of rectangular form, the removable top section with three apertures, the main body painted with a scholar in a riverside dwelling with attendant waiting, with two lines of characters, the reverse with a landscape, on four short bracket feet, pseudo Dauguang seal markCondition report: No apparent defects
George III oak and mahogany housekeeper's cupboard, circa 1800-30, moulded cornice over four double fielded panel doors, crossbanded with mahogany and opening to three shelves, flanked with wrythen moulded and reeded pilasters, over a base fitted with six long crossbanded drawers with turned wooden knobs, all raised on ogee bracket feet, width 205cm, height 228cm, depth 48cm
George I oak bureau, circa 1720, fitted interior with secret drawers, small drawers and central pigeonhole, with well beneath, the front fitted with two short and two long graduating drawers, all crossbanded and with brass batwing and swan neck handles, raised on straight bracket feet, width 95cm, depth 55cm, height 107cm
George III oak mule chest, circa 1800, crossbanded throughout with mahogany, the hinged top opening to an interior fitted with candle box and two hidden drawers, the front with three fielded panels over two short drawers to the base with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, width 120cm, depth 52cm, height 81cm
A George III mahogany bookcase, the top with swan neck pediment and dentil frieze, above two astragal glazed doors enclosing shaped shelves, and three drawers, the base with a moulded edge above a slide and three long drawers, each with cast brass Adam style handles, on bracket feet, adapted, 209cm high, 75cm wide, 46cm deep.

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