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An 18th Century walnut veneered Cabinet on chest base, the upper section fitted single long drawer above pair of cupboard doors enclosing sixteen drawers and single cupboard door enclosing three drawers above base fitted two short and two long drawers raised on bracket feet 5ft 4in H x 3ft 6in W A/F
A 20th Century mahogany double pedestal desk in the Georgian style, the tooled and gilded leather insert top within a gadrooned serpentine frieze with three drawers, raised on two banks of three drawers with ornate brass swan neck handles, raised on cup and carved ogee bracket feet, 140 cm wide x 83 cm deep x 78 cm high
A modern reproduction mahogany bookcase cabinet in the George III taste, the top with moulded cornice over three glazed cabinet doors enclosing adjustable shelving over three further cupboard doors, on splayed bracket feet, 182.5 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 229 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The bookcase comes into three sections, the very top pediment, the middle glazed section and the base. No signs of woodworm or rot. There is a large scratch or dent to the right hand side door. Various areas of the veneer is faded and there are various knocks, bumps etc throughout to the veneer. Bookcase is stable however, there is something a bit strange going on as the middle door and the right hand door are slightly down from the left hand door and there is a gap at the top. It maybe that the pieces need taking apart from the back and re-attaching as the left hand glazed door is slightly up at the base. Only the middle glass door lock works and opens, the other two doors are locked and the key doesn't open them. The bottom cupboards - the key opens and unlocks the right hand door and the middle door but not the left hand door. The right hand door is warped. All the glass panes are intact but some have some light surface scratches. The shelves for the glass top section are all missing as are the supports. The back panel is intact. The piece needs some work throughout including sorting out the warping, some small areas of loss throughout, shelves replaced etc. The feet have significant scratches, some signs of mildew etc. There is significant crazing to the varnish throughout. See images for more details
A mahogany single drawer side table in the George III taste on cabriole legs to pad feet, 60.5 cm wide x 40.5 cm deep x 67.5 cm high, together with a 19th Century pine chest of four long drawers on bracket feet, 65 cm wide x 44.4 cm deep x 85.7 cm high and a 19th Century mahogany oval drop-leaf table on turned tapering legs to pad feet (3)
An early 19th Century mahogany and satinwood strung bow fronted chest of three long graduated drawers with turned knob handles, raised on bracket feet, 90 cm wide x 47.5 cm deep x 92.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS All four feet/legs appear to have been off and repaired. There are areas of wood missing to both top corners. Heavy scratches to the top which is a bit undulating with water marks etc. There is an area of veneer missing to the apron at the front and another area has been patched. The drawer liners are split. The drawer fronts themselves have been heavily scratched and knocked over the years and there is a bit of patching between the supports of the drawers. Heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A circa 1900 French lacquered brass cased carriage clock or timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, the movement stamped "Made in France", on an ogee base and bracket feet, 13 cm high (handle down), together with another brass carriage clock / timepiece, the movement with white enamel dial and Roman numerals to the chapter ring by Richard & Co. of Paris, bearing maker's stamp to back plate, 11.3 cm high (handle down) (2)
A Georgian mahogany cased bracket clock by William James Bath, circular silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with brass carrying handle to the domed top, above a brass trimmed plain case with silk backed fretwork panels, raised on a rectangular base, on brass ball feet, with pendulum and keys, 42cm high, 30cm wide.
A Georgian mahogany and rosewood longcase clock, by Arlot & Taylor, North Shore, the break arch dial with a classic painted urn, above a dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement, with bell strike, the hood with blind fret work swan neck pediment, with central brass ball, above a hood with shell paterea, raised on fluted Corinthian columns, brass capped, the door with starburst inlay, on a base with shell and quarter sunburst paterea inlay, raised on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 234cm high. The dial is 13 inches (33cm and 45.5cm height into the arch). We are unable to confirm working order as per our terms & conditions.
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the break arched dial painted with floral sprays, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with a break arch pediment, above cross banded and foliate inlay, with brass capped octagonal columns, the trunk of canted form, with cross banded and paterae inlay, raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key, 224cm high.
A George III mahogany bureau, with a later bookcase top, the bookcase with outswept pediment with dentil moulding, above astragal glazed drawers, enclosing three selves, the bureau with full flap, opening to reveal a central door, flanked by four recesses and four long drawers, above four long graduated drawers with faux ivory escutcheons, raised on bracket feet, 206.5cm x 82cm x 49cm.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, by T. Pilch of North Walsham, the dial break arch with a painted automaton of a blacksmith at his forge, square dial with chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, in the hood with three brass finials, and brass capped pillars, with a plain trunk, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, weights and key, 220cm high. On initial inspection the case and movement appear good. The dial, however, looks to have been extensively repainted, particularly the clock maker's details, chapter ring, and seconds dial, and may be a marriage with the case.
A Victorian walnut polyphon box, with label for Imhof & Muckle, 1110 New Oxford Street, London, the hinged lid with floral marquetry inlay and foliate carving, opening to reveal a picture inset of frolicking and music playing putti, the interior vacant, with a four panelled box with turned and fluted columns to the corners, above foliate carving, raised on bracket feet, 35cm high, 55cm wide, 49.5cm deep.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood longcase clock, the brass break arch dial with foliate and cherubs' head spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and chimes silent dials, three train eight day movement, with coil and eight bell strike, the hood with a dental moulded pediment, above an inlaid fascia flanked by Corinthian columns, the sides with foliate blind fret work, a case door and base with oval inlay, raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key, 241cm high.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, the chapter ring named for John Bayley of Bridgewater, the square dial with brass cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with a carved foliate topped hood, raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key, 204cm high.
A Georgian oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, by Jno Wood, Grantham, circular dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement, with bell strike, the hood with floral and foliate carved swan neck pediment, centred on a brass ball, and raised on brass capped columns, the trunk with quarter pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key, 233cm high.

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