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A late nineteenth century Gothic revival oak bracket clock, with Westminster eight bell chime, brass dial standing on pedestal plinth. CONDITION REPORT: This requires extensive restorations. The case has parts loose, missing, damaged and requires a full restoration. Clock dimensions are height 66 cm, width 42 cm, depth 24 cm. The total width of the brass dial is 22 cm across. The pedestal stands height 121 cm, width 46 cm, depth 38 cm.
An enamelled iron street sign for Monck Street SW1, City of Westminster, post bracket with iconic black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44.3 x 81.5 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Chip to left side bottom end and stickers including Jeremy Corbyn.
An enamelled iron street post sign for Bravington Road W9, City of Westminster, double sided with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity39 x 71cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Some streaking and rusting marks to edges. Large paint splash to one side. The lettering fairly good clean and clear. With pole bracket.
A French Belle Epoque period Boulle style bracket base, with gilt metal mounts with masks and acanthus leaves, and berry finial, the wood carved H.W.C to top of the rectangular platform, 21 cm high x 34 cm wide Condition report: some losses throughout, no breaks, some cracks, loss of gilding.
A George III mahogany bookcase cabinet with a moulded cornice, over a pair of astragal glazed doors, enclosing three height adjustable shelves, above a pair of panelled doors, on bracket feet 233 h x 147 w x 41cm d Condition report: doors appear a little warped, it comes in two parts, possibly been aleterated and made up out of a larger cabinet, some surface scratches.
Charles Frodsham & Co, Paris, a late 19th Century brass bracket clock of marine interest, in the form of a ship steering wheel, 15cm circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed and No.18876 and 29648, plinth, height 38cm, (two keys)Provenance: believed to have been acquired from Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire in the 1950's Condition: case and dial good overall, movement not tested and sold as seen, service advised
A late 19th Century bracket clock, green onyx case of Baroque architectural form with arched pediment with inset classical frieze, gilt metal dial flanked by columns, the movement striking on a gong, plinth, height 32cm Condition: generally good overall, movement not tested, sold as seen, service advised
A George III mahogany Bureau Bookcase, Circa 1820 moulded cornice satinwood strung inlay on a continuing fluted cornice, to panel glazed bookcase opening to adjustable shelving,Fitted with two drawers to the freeze, on a fall front bureau enclosing interiors, above four graduating drawers with brass ring handles and ivory escutcheon, raised on bracket feet.
An early George III and later oak and mahogany crossbanded chest of drawers, circa 1760, slight oversailing top above two short and three long gradual drawers with brass foliage swan neck handles and mounted key holes, flanked by quarter columns, above a moulded apron, raised on carved bracket feet. 108cm H x 102cm W x 53cm D Condition report:Good condition with later handles and feet, the locks have been fitted with recent wood, general sign of age with scuffs and scratches.
A George III rectangular, mahogany chest of drawers, with a mahogany carcase and original gilded swan neck handles on the 4 long, graduated and cock-beaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 111cm wide x 54cm deep x 98cm high Part of a Herefordshire Country House EstateCondition report: Top stained. Lacking 20cm section of cockbead on left and right of bottom drawer. Scratches, chips and dents. Minor restorations, including bottom rail. Later section evident as colour different.
Nelson of Market Deeping. A George III oak and cross banded long case clock, the painted break arch dial bearing Arabic numerals, the hands formed as eagles atop a globe, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the case hood with broken arch pediment, and fluted columns, trunk with quarter fluted pilasters, raised on a plain base and bracket feet, with pendulum, weights and key, 215cm high. (AF)
A George III mahogany knee hole desk, cross-banded top with moulded edge above one long and six small oak lined drawers with brass escutcheons with loop handles, knee hole with cupboard having arched door, stood on bracket feet, width 83.5cm, depth 51cm & height 80cm. Condition - loss to front right foot, other minor losses, later locks some stamped Hobbs & Co, general wear throughout.
19th century oak and mixed woods inlaid straight front chest of two short and three long drawers with ivory escutcheons on a projected base and bracket feet. 92 x 46 x 100 cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Large shrinkage split tot the top. Loss to veneer in places. Stains/scratches. Inlay missing. Splits to the sides. Replacement handles.
Early 19th Century oak low press cupboard having fluted cornice over two panelled doors revealing single shelf to the interior, fall front below revealing deep well into the projecting base which has three blind drawers over two long drawers, on fluted bracket feet. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Lacks some parts of the interior but basically sound. Part of cornice missing. Very dry and faded, splits, scratches and wear.Approximate measurements: 143 x 57 x 181 cm.
Early 19th Century oak two stage press cupboard having moulded cornice, the interior with two fitted shelves, blind panelled cupboards above two short and two long drawers with ivory escutcheons and turned handles on bracket feet. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Cornice on right hand side missing. bit dry and faded. Losses and splits but usable condition.

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