19th century gentleman's gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed Barraud and Lunds London and numbered 5/4447. Fitted with a lever wind movement similarly numbered, the case back marked for 18 ct.Paul Phillip Barraud (born 1752) worked with his father at first until his death in 1795 after which Barraud turned his attention more towards chronometers. Using the valuable experience gained whilst working on Mudge's timekeepers with W. Howells and G. Jamieson to good effect, he became very successful. After his death in 1820 the business was continued by his sons taking John Richard Lund, a former apprentice of John Pennington (who developed the auxiliary compensation balance weight to correct for middle temperature changes), into partnership in 1838. The firm of Barraud and Lunds became particularly well known for their marine chronometers, fine quality watches, carriage and mantel/bracket clocks and were based at 49 Cornhill, London until 1863.Condition Report: Movement winds and hands turn freely, not tested for timekeepingGross weight 108 gramsLight scratching to case back when viewed under loupe commensurate with ageEwbank's do not guarantee the working order oraccuracy of any lots sold
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AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED OCCASIONAL TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYWith square top above a galleried undertier, on turned legs66cm high, 54.5cm x 55.5cm deepProvenance: Supplied by Robert KimeCondition Report: Marks, scuffing, indentations, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use.Lacking the turned spindles to one side of the lower tier.Movement to some construction joints including to one leg/bracket area.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEOREGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERSLATE 18TH CENTURYWith a brushing slide above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, possible alterations to the apron and feet97cm high, 101cm wide, 49cm deepCondition Report: Split topSides cut and possibly reduced in height from a different proportioned chestDamage to edgesTwo handles damagedOverall generally poor Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESSLATE 18TH CENTURYThe dentil cornice above a pair of oval panel cupboards enclosing two tray shelves, below are two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet177cm high, 124cm wide, 56cm deepCondition Report: Beading missing on right hand ovalCock beading missing on two drawersSplits to both sidesOne tray replacedGenerally worn Condition Report Disclaimer
AN OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS17TH CENTURY AND LATERThe two and three long drawers with geometric mouldings, on bracket feet94cm high, 98cm wide, 53cm deepCondition Report: As catalogued this chest is 17th century and later. It incorporates some old elements but has been later constructed.Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Handles are replacements but in period taste. Evidence of old worm in places throughout. The geometric mouldings to drawer fronts later applied. Various losses to sections of moulding of drawer fronts and to the sides of the front of the chest (see images). The large section of timber to lacking to one side which makes up the base/feet. One rear foot has been replaced with a later block. Some division between the boards of the top and sides. Some fading to timber. Some additional dark marks and ring marks to top. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition as well as colour and patina of timber. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS18TH CENTURY AND LATERWith two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet87cm high, 92cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips, splits, and losses. Fading to timber. Evidence of old worm in areas throughout. The pine sides with old worm damage throughout. Dark filler or wax has been applied in these areas. The feet are lacking their supporting blocks to the backs. No key present, all locks are open. As catalogued, this chest is 18th century and later. It incorporates some period elements and various later adaptations (see additional images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESSCIRCA 1770The dentil cornice above a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing two later adjustable shelves, below are two short and two long drawers, on ogee bracket feet191cm high, 123cm wide, 61cm deepCondition Report: Beading on edge of right hand door a modern replacement and it is now broken and gluedThe right hand side panels are faded as they are near a windowBoth sides of the base have vertical cracks Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERSEARLY 19TH CENTURYWith two short and four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet139cm high, 100cm wide, 52cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips and splits. Both rear legs are detached but present (see images).Handles appear original. Locks vary from one another but are all 19th century. No key present, all locks are open. Two locks are lacking their locking block. Various repairs and sections of replacement veneer (see images). Some later blocks to the underside. Some sections of moulding to edges of drawer fronts are lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY STYLE PATINATED AND GILT BRASS HEXAGONAL LANTERNLATE 20TH CENTURY Each panel separated by cluster columns with anthemion and acanthus leaf carved crestings, suspended from ogee bracket and a corona97cm high, 55cm wideProvenance: Supplied by Robert KimeCondition Report: The gilt finish worn overall.Some later glue fixing glass panes, some metal flaps to hold the glass.Please refer to additional images for visual references to images. Condition Report Disclaimer
ANTIQUE STYLE WALNUT DRESSING MIRROR and two bedside chests, the mirror with swing action, brass mounted supports and three lower drawers on corner bracket feet, 64.5cms H, 40cms W, 20cms D, the bedsides formally part of a larger chest with shaped tops and three brass handled bow front drawers on later spindle type legs, 55cms H, 30.5cms W, 26cms D
ALABASTER, PLASTER & OTHER COMPOSITION WHITE FIGURINES & PLAQUES - to include an urn topped oval cameo type wall plaque depicting cherubic figures, 74 x 38cms, an angelic standing figurine, 46cms H, violin playing cherubic wall bracket, 26 x 30cms and two models depicting possibly the Three Graces, 27cm heights
NORTH WALES ANGLESEY OAK DRESSER CIRCA 1850 - with shaped detail to the rack sides and wide back boards to a three shelf rack, the base section with a T arrangement of six opening drawers and twin cupboard doors having turned wooden knobs and ebony escutcheons on corner bracket feet, 215cms H, 169cms W, 49.5cms D
Mahogany and inlaid mantel clock by J Bryson, Edinburgh, the arched pediment over circular white enamelled face, Arabic numerals flanked by Doric columns, plinth base, on brass ogee bracket feet, movement 'Fabrique de Paris', striking coil chime on hour and half hour, 23cm wide, 30cm high and 14.5cm deep.
An early 20th century arts and crafts oak sideboard credenza having a raised back over a flared atop a run of three drawers with brass swan neck handles. The sideboard has a double door and a single door cupboard opening to reveal a shelved interior raised on bracket feet. Measures 95 x 141 x 48cm.
19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with scrolled pediment above turned pilasters enclosing stepped arch glazed door, concaved figure frieze over a shaped trunk door, shaped apron and bracket feet, the enamel Roman dial painted with lake and ruin scene with windmills, signed 'T. Lister, Halifax', eight-day movement striking on bellDimensions: Height: 250cm
Kevin Charles American walnut display cabinet, illuminated interior, shell carved pediment above four bevel edge doors enclosing six glazed shelves above one central long drawer flanked by two short drawers, above three cupboards, carved bracket supports Dimensions: Height: 226cm Length/Width: 176cm Depth/Diameter: 54cm

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