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A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED MARBLE TOPPED RADIATOR COVERS with classical ornament, brass grill to the front and standing on bracket feet, 111cm wide x 39cm deep x 81cm high (2) Condition: some marks to the marble top, traces of paint, the paint in need of refreshing to the radiator covers with minor marks due to use, cut outs to the back for skirting boards
A LOUIS XVI BRACKET CLOCK by Balthazar of Paris, the ormolu and boule work mounted case surmounted by a finial with a boy and a goat, the cast dial with enamel numerals, the movement signed 'Balthazar' and with count wheel strike for the hours which strike on a bell, the bracket decorated with female masks, the clock 45cm wide x 80cm high, the bracket 45cm wide x 33cm high Condition: the movement in need of a clean, the case and bracket in need of restoration throughout with losses to the boule work inlay and tortoiseshell ornament, mounts loose, cracks and some damages to the enamel numerals particularly 12 and 8, in need of thorough restoration both inside and out
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST with dentil cornice above two short and six long drawers, the upper section with fluted canted angles, the lower section with a brushing slide, on bracket feet, 110cm wide x 58cm deep x 192cm highAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
AN 18TH CENTURY CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS with later turned handles and raised on bracket feet, 82cm wide x 50cm deep x 92cm high Condition: chip and loss to the right corner and back right corner, boards slightly parted on the right side, marks, scratches and wear, banding on side of the drawers missing in several areas, handles replaced, locks replaced on short drawers
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST with two short and six long drawers including a secretaire drawer, all with brass escutcheons and handles, and raised on ogee bracket feet, 118cm wide x 58cm deep x 175cm high Condition: short drawers missing their handles, one short drawer missing the lock plate, handles and escutcheons old but possibly replaced, secretaire drawer front slightly bowed - doesn't close properly, chips and losses to some of the banding on the drawers, back right leg missing a thick section of veneer, surface marks and scratches
A PINE BOOKCASE with carved fluted cornice, fluted pilaster columns to either side and three open shelves, all over twin panelled doors and standing on bracket feet, 199cm wide x 42cm deep x 229cm high Condition: bookcase constructed from old elements with minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CROSS BANDED BOW FRONT CHEST OF FOUR LONG DRAWERS with brass handles and splayed bracket feet, 93.5cm wide x 50cm deep x 91cm high Condition: some areas of veneer missing either side of the top drawer and below the two bottom drawers, surface scratches and minor marks, moderate to good condition
A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST with a lifting top, four faux drawers, three short drawers, two long drawers and a full length drawer at the base, all with swan neck handles and raised on ogee bracket feet, 156cm wide x 55cm deep x 94cm high Condition: surface marks, scratches and wear, section of one foot dislodged, some veneer losses
A MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF SIX DRAWERS with brass swan neck handles and raised on bracket feet, 56cm wide x 40.5cm deep x 108cm high At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Early 20th Century German bracket clock, the triangular pediment with turned finials above a bevelled glazed door flanked by turned pilasters and on a gadrooned carved plinth, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced brass spandrels, together with a non-contemporary bracket, 34cm wide
Russell of The Barbican, London, - a Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the stepped pediment with gilt metal pineapple finial over a signed convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, signed and engraved backplate, with matching pendulum, the case having twin ring carry handles, pierced fishscale sound grilles, and all raised on brass ball feet, h.49cmCondition report: Some crazing and discolouration to dial.Paint appears original and is slightly worn.Split to very top of pediment.Minor chips around winding holes.Case of good original colour, appears unpolished, but with some emulsion paints spots to top (would easily rub off).Gilt brass all tarnished but complete.Movement has been overhauled at some point.Original wire replaced with gut.Clock runs.No winding or door keys present. Handles are original.Clock, case and dial appear original to each other.
A 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, having an unsigned silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer scale with Arabic numerals, engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass wire driven eight day fusee movement having anchor escapement and striking on a gong, the case having brass snake carry handle, with cut glass fish-scale grilles, all raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.67cm (including handle)
A Jacobean period oak chest, of three long geometric moulded drawers, having replacement turned wooden knobs and raised on later bracket feet, w.109cm, d.58cm, h.77cmCondition report: Drawers run well.Knobs are replacement.Stands well.Feet are later.No apparent rot or woodworm.With modest age wear only.No warping to top.Drawer linings are period, although top drawer has a replaced section.
A mid-18th century walnut chest-on-chest, the upper section having three short and three long graduated drawers, the base fitted with three further long drawers and brushing slide, each with feather banding, engraved brass batwing escutcheons and raised on straight bracket feet (with restoration), w.110cm, d.56cm, h.172cmCondition report: With replacement handles and locks.Drawer linings and runners are later.All upper section drawer fronts have been re-veneered.Old woodworm to sides.Split to base on left side.Bracket feet are later.
A CHINESE SILVER BOX, by Tu Mao Xing, Jiujiang, late 19th/early 20th Century, rectangular, the hinged domed lid repoussé with two dragons chasing the flaming pearl within a cartouche with stippled ground, the whole with spot-hammered decoration, the rims fashioned as bamboo, raised on six bracket feet, the interior with divider, stamped marks to base. 19cm wide, 13.7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks rubbed. Hinge in good condition and lid closes tightly. Very good quality and generally good condition.
A George III period late 18th / early 19th century chest; mahogany façade and oak sides, the slightly overhanging top above a brushing slide and four full-width graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet (restored at some stage but now in need of further restoration) (189cm wide x 49.4cm deep x 87.5cm high)
A mixed group of three comprising a miniature reproduction mahogany four-drawer chest on bracket feet (41cm wide), an early 20th century square mahogany occasional table on square tapering legs (38.5cm wide) and an early 20th century Queen Anne-style walnut bedroom chair having vase-shaped splat, rattan-caned seat with squab cushion, slender cabriole front legs headed with scallop shells to the knees and terminating in pad feet (3)
A late 19th century oak pedestal desk; the cross-shaped gilt-tooled green-leather inset moulded top, a shelved superstructure with smaller drawers, above an arrangement of nine drawers, raised on bracket-style feet with castors (138cm x 76cm)There is an inscription plate that appears to be silver plated and annotated Thames Lodge 1895; there is a fair amount of scuffing, scratching and discolouration to some of the upper area and the central back needs re-affixing, there are ink stains mostly to the front of the top of the desk and the gilt-tooled green leather is not in the best of conditions with water marks, cup marks, tears, rips and possibly burn marks prevalent to the left and right sides mostly; the handles look original, there is scuffing and colour away from the bottoms of the bracket feet as expected commensurate with age; all of the locks appear intact and look as though they have never been away from the drawers; viewing from the right looks good, viewing from the left looks good, some scratches and minor scuffs to drawer fronts: the desk needs new leather and some repolishing
A Walnut Quarter Striking Bracket Clock with Bracket, signed Lenzkirch, circa 1900, architectural pediment, Doric capped columns, 6-inch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, matted dial centre with plaque inscribed by retailer G.Kirton Stockton, twin spring barrel movement quarter striking on two gongs, movement backplate stamped Lenzkirch and numbered 779813, 40.5cm high, with matching walnut wall bracket see illustration 10.02.21 Case with minor chips to edges in parts, wall bracket with minor dents, wall bracket with small pieces of beading missing and one vacant hole to the underside area, dial is slightly discoloured, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, with pendulum.
~ A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Meek, London, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, acorn finials, pierced side panels, front door with gilt metal cast mask mounts to the canted corners, bracket feet, one piece arch silvered brass dial, inner date ring with corresponding date hand, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate elaborately engraved with scroll and floral decoration, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 55cm high see illustrations 09.02.21 Case with minor scratches and dents in parts, later side pierced frets with damages, front door top left hand corner with one piece of veneer missing and the gilt metal pierced mount is loose to the same corner, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, in going order. No signs of a marriage. Later seatboard. In my opinion the dial and movements are original to the case.
A Late George III Oak and Pine-Lined Dresser and Rack, the moulded cornice above a crossbanded frieze and three fixed shelves and part-wrythen turned uprights, the base with an arrangement of six drawers with ivory escutcheons and flanked by cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 171cm by 51cm by 210cm
A George II Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, mid 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 95cm by 53cm by 91cmGenerally good condition. An attractive colour. The top section with natural ? gaps in the boards, also split to each end panel. Some ring marks to the top. Drawers are generally good. Small repairs to the cock beading. Drawer linings replaced. With key and working locks.
A George III Oak and Pine Lined Straight Front Chest of Drawers, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 80cm by 42cm by 77cmIn reasonable cosmetic condition throughout. The top with general scratches, some deep. The drawers are pine lined. Locks removed but drawers are open. Minor faults around the drawer edges and some general repair around bracket feet consistent with age (see images).

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