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A George III mahogany bureau with fall front enclosing central boxwood inlaid cupboard door flanked by sliding compartments, secret drawers, pigeon holes and 8 short drawers, 2 short and 3 long graduating drawers with fluted quarter pilasters, on ogee bracket feet, 117 cm; and a Victorian mahogany associated bookcase top with satinwood and boxwood string inlay, swan neck pediment and cornice over 2 astragal glazed doors, 125 cm. Base 118 x 55cm. 110cm high. Bookcase 122 high, 120 wide, 26 deep not including cornice or pediment. The pediment does not come off separately. the pediment itself needs reattaching. Back is original. handles are Victorian. There are no keys.
A Georgian bracket clock in caddy top walnut case with ornate pineapple finial, ornate ring handles, ebony and brass inlay, on ball feet, white enamel circular dial and single train fusee movement, by Chalker, Eaton Square, height 42 cm. It appears to be in working order, however will probably require an overhaul by a clock repairer.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CUPBOARD with single door and six faux drawers, brass ring handles, opening to reveal a single shelf and a single drawer, raised on bracket feet, 56cm wide x 55cm deep x 100cm high Condition: surface marks and scratches due to age and use, some minor discolouration, some bleaching, Bramah lock with key
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the case with crossbanded shaped door, fluted quartered pilaster columns with further decorative inlay and all standing on bracket feet, the painted arching dial decorated with shells, arabic numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed T Hay of Shrewsbury, 56.5cm wide x 25.5cm deep x 229cm high Condition: the case with minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some signs of restoration particularly the door with a split and reinforcing elements within, replacement hinges etc, further signs of old restoration, the case in reasonable condition, the movement clean but not guaranteed working, the dial with some minor paint loss, slight craquelure to the surface
A 19TH CENTURY AND LATER MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS with later ring handles and standing on outswept bracket feet, 99cm wide x 56cm deep x 87.5cm high Condition: the chest with minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the later top with split running from side to side, the handles replaced, the drawers with blue paper lining, some marks particularly to the front top left edge and top left drawer front
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS with swan neck pediment, panelled doors enclosing two later shelves, over two short and two long drawers with turned knob handles and outswept bracket feet, 122cm wide x 50cm deep x 216cm high Condition: the top and base associated, the handles later, the sides lacking within the top, the top and base lacquered or French polished, some losses to the veneer, one roundel to the top lacking
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS with oval brass handles and short bracket feet, 105cm wide x 53cm deep x 99cm high Condition: marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some losses to the veneer particularly to the top, stains, watermarks, deep dent to the side, the handles replaced, the locks possibly original, further losses to the veneer, the feet shortened
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section with glazed astragal doors enclosing two adjustable shelves above a fall front, enclosing a fitted interior and leather writing surface, four long drawers below, on bracket feet (a marriage) 104cm by 52cm by 216cm. Original finish on both, colours are a very close match but noticeable on scrutiny. When the fall is lowered the height is 75cm leaving 37cm for the knees.
Aesthetic Movement ebonised collectors cabinet attributed to Collinson & Lock, the centre raised back with velvet and tassel lined open asymmetrical shelves flanked by bevelled glazed doors over short drawers, with an open shelf and a pair of panelled cupboard doors applied with stylised brass hinges and upon short bracket style feet, the brass lock plates signed 'Cope & Collinson', 47" wide, 18" deep, 66" high - ** An almost identical cabinet is believed to be in the British Museum and formerly the property of Princess Beatrice, 9th and youngest daughter of Queen Victoria and patron of E.W Godwin

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