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A GEORGE III WALNUT AND TULIPWOOD CROSSBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet. 90cm high x 97 wide x 53 deepCondition Report: Very good overall conditionRestored in the pastTop veneer is intact but has minor cracks along the grainCrossbanding has been re-glued in placesHandles are newVarious minor knocks and bangs commensurate with its age and use
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the cornice with chequered inlay above twin fielded panel doors enclosing shelving, on a base of two short and two long drawers with cast brass handles and raised on bracket feet; 201cm high, 120cm wide, 54cm deepCondition Report: - No key- Good overall condition- Good colour- The cornice is stable but needs corner blocks on inside- Original handles and locks- Doors not warped, close flush
AN ANGLO-INDIAN VIZAGAPATAM TEA CASKET, c.1800, engraved overall in black ink with foliate borders enclosing panels of gardens and buildings, on compact bracket feet, the sandlewood interior with inlaid detachable divisions, inscribed label to underside. 29.5 x 18cm highCondition Report: - See images- good overall condition- top panel with a split and age crack and small splits to the foliate border- exterior of ivory veneer- the front panel with a diagonal split and age cracks with some further splits to foliate veneered borders - two feet reset- front left foot with tiny loss of ivory to edge- side panels with splits- hinges good- interior good - small timber split concealed at one corner - back panel with an irregular shaped split to the left side- veneer is flat no flaking or lifting
A George II walnut and featherbanded kneehole desk, with seven drawers about the knee and central recessed two shelved cupboard on bracket feet, 85cm wide x 52cm deep x 78cm highCondition report: Top with extensive cracking and loss to veneer, chips and losses to all four feet. Drawer fronts scratched with veneer lifting.
An Art-Deco style double sided four-fold screen, the one side decorated with large embossed tulips on a silver mirrored ground, the other with engraved trees and birds on a black ground, on bracket feet, 165cm long fully extended x 2cm deep x 183cm highCondition report: Silver side with large scratches and marks, black side with chips to the paint and old nail holes
A George III oak and walnut linen press chest, the upper section with arching top and screw down linen press over a chest of seven various drawers, all with cross banded decoration and brass handles, with stamped decoration, standing on bracket feet, 83cm wide x 46.5cm deep x approximately 200cm highCondition report: The front left bracket foot in need of regluing and repair, a small element of moulding to the upper arching section in need of reattachment, minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, split to the right hand side and to the left, further minor losses to the cross banded decoration to the drawers, some discolouration to the varnish particularly to the second drawer up from the bottom
A George III mahogany press cupboard with secretaire drawer, the upper section with decorative dentil cornice and serpentine panel doors enclosing oak slides within, the secretaire drawer fitted with a small cupboard, drawers and pigeon holes, over two further drawer and bracket feet, 111cm x 62.5cm x 189cmCondition report: Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use and in generally good condition, the interior with slides but also fitted with a later brass rail, the drawer to the secretaire with later inset leather writing surface, the handles original, the locks to the drawers seemingly original
A 19th century small sized pine chest of four long graduated drawers all standing on bracket feet, with traces of old paintwork particularly to the sides, 74cm wide x 48cm deep x 81cm highCondition report: Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, old paint still visible particularly to the sides, the handles replaced, back boards replaced
A George III mahogany longcase clock by James Cowan of Edinburgh, the swan neck pediment with blind fretwork decoration, fluted corinthian columns and the case with quartered fluted pilasters, all on bracket feet, the arching silvered dial with strike/silent lever, roman silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, and decorative pierced spandrels, the eight-day movement striking the hours on a bell, 53cm wide x 28cm deep x 226cm high overallCondition report: The left hand swan neck element to the pediment with signs of restoration, further minor restoration overall, slight loss to the cornice on the back right edge, the movement in reasonably clean condition and complete with pendulum and weights
A pair of Art and Crafts style oak low stools, the circular top with carrying handle on two wide supports with bracket feet united by stretcher, 35.5cm diameter x 45.5cm high (2)Condition report: Large cracks to the seats of both stools, dents, marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use, one stool with large chip to the underside edge and both with watermarks to the legs.
A George III mahogany reading table the rectangular tilting top with canted corners and ebony stringing, with single frieze drawer to the front and on twin supports and four sabre legs terminating in hairy paw feet and casters, 63.5cm wide x 43cm deep x 71cm highCondition report: Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the ratcheted lifting bracket in good condition with two brass lined holes at the front for a book rest (now lacking), the table overall with some minor marks to the legs, polish to the feet, otherwise in good condition
A George III mahogany small chest of two short and three long drawers with fluted quarter pilaster columns to the front corners, all standing on bracket feet, 90.5cm wide x 48.5cm deep x 84cm highCondition report: Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some slight staining to the top, slight split to the centre of the top, split to the right hand side, handles possibly replaced, generally in condition commensurate with age and use, some very minor losses to the cockbeading of the drawers etc
A mid 19th century mahogany cabinet with two short and one long drawer over twin panel cupboard doors, all standing on ogee bracket feet, the cupboard doors with decorative stringing, 95cm wide x 49.5cm deep x 86cm highCondition report: Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the handles seemingly original
A group of four various black painted cast and wrought iron saddle racks, the largest 56cm long together with two door stops in the form of Mrs Punch, 32cm high; a Victorian door stop in the form of a horse and a cast iron boot scraper, 26cm wide (8)Condition report: One saddle rack with lower section of bracket broken off, all items otherwise with wear to paintwork, oxidisation overall
A George III mahogany small sized chest with brushing slide over four graduated drawers, all on bracket feet, 86cm wide x 47cm deep x 87cm highCondition report: The handles to the brushing slide later, one drawer handle partially lacking, restoration to the front moulded top right corner, minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, further minor marks and a deep dent to the right hand side
A George III unusual sized oak eight day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, blue backed glazed panels with painted floral ornament, the case with fluted quartered pilasters and on ogee bracket feet, the dial with painted panel over a roman silvered chapter ring with subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed 'Lupton of Altringcham', the dial 21cm wide x 30cm high, the case 51.5cm wide x 26.5cm deep x 196cm highThe clock probably by George Lupton of Altringcham (listed in Britten as working circa 1780)Condition report: The clock in good condition with clean movement, pendulum and weights, pendulum suspension spring damaged; see extra images uploaded
A GEORGIAN AND LATER MAHOGANY DESK, the top section with eight drawers and pull out writing slide, above a base with an arrangement of drawers, including four to each end, on bracket feet, width 153cm x depth 61cm x height 116cm (condition - ideal for restoration, multiple veneer losses, loose beading, later casters)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT AND GILT METAL QUARTER STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK, the carved dome flanked by four brass finials, the arched face with pieced foliate gilt metal surrounding silvered slow/fast and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, named Marsh & Co, Birmingham, 8 day movement, twin gong strike, movement indistinctly stamped, Lenz Kirch No. 49 118769, height 38cm with pendulum, winding key and case key, (condition:- clock winds and runs, but hammers are not striking the gongs correctly, lacks escutcheons back and front, replacement material lining to the grilles, centre nut for clock hands is taped to the inside of the dial door)
A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY CASED FRANZ HERMLE BRACKET CLOCK, the caddy top fitted with a brass handle, gilt spandrels, the silver coloured chapter ring with Roman numerals, eight day movement, gong strike and chimes (Whittington, St Michaels and Westminster), stamped to back plate, height with handle up 35cm, with key (condition: in working order, ticks, chimes,key is likely to be a replacement, a few minor marks to the case)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK, swan neck pediment over a circular silvered dial, Roman numerals, eight day movement, gong strike, label inside of rear door marked 'H.A.C. MAKE, MADE IN WURTTENBERG', height 34.5cm, with pendulum and key, together with two pieces of drift wood, one with glued repair (3 + key and pendulum) (condition: clock winds, ticks and strikes but not on correct hour, driftwood pieces with splits and s.d)
A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY CASED ELLIOT OF LONDON EIGHT DAY LEVER WESTMINSTER/WHITTINGTON CHIME BRACKET CLOCK, the caddy style top with small brass handle, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, instruction label to interior of rear door, height to top of handle 38cm, with key (condition: winds, ticks and chimes/strikes)
A GEORGE VI CHARLES FRODSHAM WALNUT AND GILT BRASS MOUNTED MINIATURE BRACKET CLOCK, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, cast and gilded spandrels, the arch centred by a silvered roundel, inscribed 'Chas Frodsham Clockmaker to HM King George VI', height approximately 16cm, winds and runs, some bleaching to the case
A BAYARD FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, brass case, keyless movement, a Swiza brass cased alarm clock in the form of a miniature bracket clock, height 16cm and a brass cased quartz mantel clock, 'West German Case' (3) (Condition:- the carriage clock and alarm clock both wind and run, quartz clock not tested)

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