A late 15th/early 16th century carved oak corbel, depicting a male grimacing, 21cm H (excluding later bracket) x 18.5cm W x 19.5cm DCondition reportPlease note: The items in this collection do not come with provenance, and we cannot provide an accurate indication of where they originated from. Please refer to our press release on the collection for further information: https://tinyurl.com/2p8e28ybWeight 2.5kg, lacking bottom RH corner, 5cm long length, very minor age/joint hairline crack through right eye, metal bracket applied to the back, general rubbing and wear commensurate with age, no visible signs of worm, otherwise no noticeable faults or repairs
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A George II mahogany tea caddy, the moulded hinged top applied with a brass swing handle opening to a vacant interior, raised upon bracket feet, 22cm wide, a George II mahogany tea caddy, with rounded corners and brass swing handle, 21cm wide, along with two further George III mahogany tea caddies, each inlaid with a conch shell, the widest 19cm (all at fault)(4)
A George I cross banded walnut dressing table mirror, the arched Dutch style swing mirror above a fall front opening to a fitted interior, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 65cm H x 33cm W (at fault)Condition reportBack board to mirror has been disturbed at some point indicating the mirrored plate is later, light signs of historic worm to the rear of the mirror.Mirror frame moulding has been repaired but still has some slight separation in the joints, the interior skiver has been replaced, feet are later.Overall general wear with rubbing, scratches and minor chips, commensurate with age and use
A square brass sundial, impressed with an image of the sun, Roman numerals and the year '1733', later converted to a wall clock with quartz movement, 16cm Sq, an early 18th century brass break arch lantern clock dial signed 'Rob Evens, Halsted', fitted with later quartz movement, 18cm wide, along with a mid 18th century oak cased bracket clock, the 18cm brass break arch dial signed 'Stephen Gibbs, London', later fitted with a quartz movement, 36cm high, also a small collection of openwork clock hands (at fault)
* A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, signed George Monks, Prescot, the hood with gilt foliate glazed panels over freestanding fluted pilasters flanking the 36cm painted break arch dial, with painted moon phase, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train, four pillar movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with conforming quarter pilasters flanking the flame mahogany door, above the lower panel inlaid with fan spandrels, with canted corners upon bracket feet, 219cm high, with brass finials 229cm high, pendulum no weights
A 17th century oak coffer, the hinged cover above a nulled frieze and three panels, the central panel carved with a Romayne roundel portrait within a lozenge, and flanked by carved flower head lozenges, raised upon stile feet, 69cm H x 122cm w x 58cm D (at fault)Condition report7cm chip to the top of the chest, hinges are later, moulded bars applied to the underside of the top, one has extensive historic worm.Evidence of historic worm in one interior corner post, with evidence of worm to the feet and some minor losses.Small metal bracket added to the rear of the chest, split running full height to the right hand side panel.Top frieze and moulding possibly later associated
A George II walnut fold over bachelors chest, the crossbanded folding top above two short and three graduated conforming long drawers, each with oak liners running front to back, and applied with associated brass swing handles and back plates, raised upon bracket feet, 86cm H x 71cm W x 34cm D (at fault)
An early 18th century and later, figured walnut bachelors chest, the rectangular quarter veneered and feather banded top with a moulded edge, over four conforming graduated oak lined long drawers, each applied with shaped brass back plates, swing handles and matching escutcheons, raised upon bracket feet, 74cm H x 79cm W x 52cm D (at fault)Condition reportMultiple light scratches and marks to the top, along with a 6cm repair to the veneer.Full height repaired joint splits to both sides of the chest, drawers have associated handles and missing two locks.Drawers have been restored and run on later rail runners. Rails and blocks added to the underside of the chest, general wear commensurate with age and use
An early 18th century figured walnut chest of drawers, the rectangular top above two short and three graduated pine lined long drawers, each inlaid with chequered stringing and applied with pierced brass back plates and swing handles, raised upon bracket feet, 90cm H x 91cm W x 50cm D (at fault)Condition reportChip to the top right hand rear corner, full width veneer split to the top along with a second split 60cm, along with multiple scratches and marks.Top appears to have a dull patina and is possibly restored/replaced.Both sides of the chest appear to have been stained and have a dull patina.Front right foot has been detached but present, 3cm x 2cm veneer chip to the front of the chest.Replaced handles and locks, evidence of damp around the bottom and underside of chest, general rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use
An early 18th century and later figured walnut chest of drawers, the rectangular quarter veneered and feather banded top with a moulded edge, above a brushing slide and three long conforming graduated drawers, applied with brass back plates and swing handles, raised upon bracket feet, 90cm H x 100cm W x 50cm D (at fault)Condition reportMultiple splits/repairs to the veneer on the chest top, handles on the drawers are associated, all drawers run smoothly if a little tight.Joint splits to both sides, with some lifting and minor splits to the veneer on the right hand side.Rear boards appear to have been 'stripped' and show evidence of historic worm, blocks added to the underside of the chest.General wear and marks commensurate with age and use
A George II and later mahogany bureau, the fall front opening to a compartmentalised interior, over two small frieze drawers and three long graduated drawers, each applied with brass back plates and swing handles over a pierced and shaped apron, raised upon bracket feet, 99cm H x 76cm W x 51cm D (at fault)
A George II figured walnut kneehole desk, the quarter veneered and crossbanded top with a moulded rim over one long frieze drawer and a small apron drawer, above the central recessed cupboard door, flanked by three drawers to both sides with later brass drop ring handles, raised upon bracket feet, 78cm H x 78cm W x 52cm D (at fault)Condition reportRight back foot has been reconstructed and is now detached but presnt, all the other feet have had some degree of reconstruction, full width veneer split to the desk top along with other minor splits and marks, left hand side appears to have been applied with some type of stain, along with multiple vertical veneer splits, the right hand side has a full height joint/age split with an overall dull patina, all handles are associated with the locks replaced, all drawers have replaced runners, with general wear and marks commensurate with age and use
* A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice above a pair of Gothic style astragal glazed doors opening to three adjustable shelves, upon the secretaire chest with a fall front crossbanded drawer enclosing a compartmentalised interior, over three further graduated drawers, applied with brass oval back plates and swing handles, raised upon bracket feet, 242cm H x 128cm W x 56cm D
A George III mahogany candle stand or wine table, the circular top with moulded raised rim, raised upon a plain tapering column extending to three cabriole supports and pad feet, 75cm H x 23cm D (at fault)CR; Evidence of glue repair between the top and stand. Top and stand may not be original to each other. Woodworm to stem and feet. Evidence of splice repair to the feet. Later bracket added to feet. Scratching and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. See pictures for illustration.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded mule chest, the rectangular top with canted front corners opening to a candle box and three small drawers, above the three fielded panels and two conforming drawers applied with pierced brass back plates and swing handles, flanked by fluted and canted corners, raised upon bracket feet, 88cm H x 129cm W x 55cm D (at fault)
* A George III oak and fruitwood dresser, the high back with a flared cornice above a painted interior and three enclosed shelves, upon the breakfront base with an arrangement of a single drawer over three faux drawers, flanked by a frieze drawer over an arched panelled door to both sides, all applied with later hardwood handles, raised upon front bracket feet, 224cm H x 187cm W x 51cm D
* A 19th century oak and pollard oak freestanding corner cabinet, the moulded cornice above a pollard oak banded frieze and a pair of glazed doors each with applied foliate and scroll moulding over three panes (one missing), opening to a lined interior with two serpentine shelves, upon the base with a pair of cupboard doors applied with bead moulding, raised upon bracket feet, 205cm H x 115cm W x 50cm D
A selection of carved architectural marble fragments, to include a relief carved example depicting a central Capricorn motif in a foliate surround, 19.5 cm wide, with a part wall bracket modelled as an angel watching over a sleeping figure, 19cm wide, a marble tile relief carved with two entwined birds, 9cm wide, and a further relief carved fragment, 26cm wide (4) (at fault)
ANTIQUE OAK & CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY CHEST of two short over three long oak lined drawers, having oval escutcheons and backplates with swan neck handles, the crossbanded top with moulded edging, canted front corners and cock-beaded edge drawers, on corner bracket feet, 103cms H, 121cms W, 54cms D
A mahogany linen press, the two doors with oval inset panels above two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 205cm x 124cm x 57cm Condition Report: Two handles unattached but present. Locks on drawers all functioning and with key. Upper cupboard has had the locks removed. Back believed to be original. No obvious signs of rot. Some watermarks to the interior. Structure is sound with no apparent warping . Restoration to some small areas and some hairline cracks to wood. Feet appear to be original with no breakages or restoration. Areas of worm to the left side of lower section. Cornice detaches. Interiors of drawers are mahogany some splits to veneer including significant ones to the doors.
A Queen Anne walnut and feather banded cabinet on chest, c1710, the upper part with stepped cornice and cushion moulded drawer, the interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers around a central door with brass ring handles, pigeon holes and concealed compartment enclosed by pair of doors, the lower part with waist moulding above two short and two graduated longer drawers, on bracket feet, 161cm h; 49 x 108cm External handles and escutcheons replaced; converted from a scriptor
An Edwardian walnut chest of drawers, the rectangular top with moulded lip above two short over two long drawers, all with horizontal moulding bars, rudimentary bracket feet, embossed lacquered brass escutcheon and loop handles, 91cm w, 80cm h (converted from a dressing table) Holes to top filled, re-polished, generally good

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