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Lot 2153

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top above two short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass swan-neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 83cm high, 100cm wide, 50cm deep

Lot 2166

A GEORGIAN STYLE BURR WALNUT TALL BOY, the serpentine top with reeded edge over six conforming graduated drawers with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet. 115cm high, 46.5cm wide, 38.5cm deepThe 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.The drawer linings are oak ply on the bottoms with oak sides.

Lot 2202

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top above two short over three long graduated drawers each fitted with brass ring handles, raised on bracket feet. 100cm high, 104cm wide, 49.5cm deep

Lot 2205

A GEORGE III OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top over two short over three long drawers, fitted with brass solid backplate handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet. 90.5cm high, 99.5cm wide, 51.5cm deep

Lot 2263

A GEORGE II OAK BUREAU BOOKCASE, the upper section with projecting dentil cornice above a pair of panel doors, the base with slant front opening to reveal fitted interior, over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. 200cm high 108cm wide 57cm deep 

Lot 2311

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY FEATHERBANDED WALNUT SLANT-FRONT BUREAU, with quarter-veneered top and slope, the interior with pigeon holes, drawers and mirrored cupboard door, over two short above two long graduated drawers, with pierced brass backplate handles, raised on bracket feet. 101cm high, 91cm wide, 55.5cm deepThe 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.Veneer faded, few marks and replaced veneer to top. Nibbles around the bureau opening, baize on supports need replacing. Good country house condition, commensurate with age.

Lot 2353

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the crossbanded top above two short over three long graduated drawers, with brass circular ring handles, raised on splayed bracket feet

Lot 2354

~ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners and beaded edge to the frieze, raised on a faceted tapering stem with reed moulding, issuing from a quad-form platform base with shell, leaf and claw carved feet. 73.5cm high, 152cm long, 121cm wideThe 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.The top detaches. There is no extra leaf. The top is split and has been adapted with brass bracket beneath to accommodate the split.

Lot 2374

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY FEATHERBANDED WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST, the upper section with a pair of glazed doors, the base with two short over two long graduated drawers, with engraved brass handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet. 182cm high, 106cm wide, 48cm deepThe 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.Various repairs and replacement of veneer. Some veneer loss and lifting. Escutcheons possibly replaced at some stage with age, no key.

Lot 2396

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PRESS, with dentil moulded cornice over a pair of fielded panel doors, the base with two short over one long drawer, fitted with brass oval backplate handles, raised on bracket feet. 183cm high, 129.5cm wide, 60.5cm deep

Lot 2405

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, of small proportions, the crossbanded rectangular top over four cockbeaded long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. 78cm high, 65cm wide, 49cm deep

Lot 2406

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers, each with crossbanded fronts and brass swan-neck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet. 93cm high, 94.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Lot 2407

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top above four long graduated drawers, each with brass swan-neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 105.5cm high, 105cm wide, 51.5cm deep

Lot 2432

A PERIOD STYLE PARCEL-GILT WALL BRACKET. 25cm wide

Lot 1110

A CHINESE BRUSH WASHER, octagonal, painted to four sides with panels of rockwork and flowers, interspersed by panels filled with calligraphy, highlighted with gilding, raised on eight bracket feet, bears gilded seal mark. 7.2cm high, 10cm diameter

Lot 910

An early 18th century walnut chest; the quarter veneered chevron banded top with thumbnail moulding above, four full-width graduated drawers, raised on high bracket feet (93cm wide x 43cm deep x 85cm high)The pine back looks quite good and is patinated with age, it also has some vertical tape masking where the boards have shrunk.  The top is quarter veneered and feather banded and exhibits some surface scratches and scuffs etc.  The pine moulding around the top of the piece is also scratches and has had some staining/restoration at some stage in our opinion.  This is shown on the front section at the top right of roughly 2cm section which looks like it may have been put in later.  The bracket feet are probably later but appear to have been on there for quite awhile, there is some minor veneers away mostly from the carcass the sides of the drawers which in our opinion could be rectified fairly easily.  It appears that the piece may have been cut at some stage, just underneath the top drawer as there are two lines going from front to back either side.  The bottom drawer is slightly convex, drawers are oak lined and rolling front to back.  The front looks to be a nice mellow colour.  In the auctioneer’s opinion this would take a little restoration to bring it up to show room standard.

Lot 925

A late 18th century George III period mahogany chest of small proportions; a thumbnail-moulded top above brushing slide and four full-width graduated drawers probably retaining the original brass swan-neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet (78cm wide x 44cm deep x 79cm high)

Lot 930

A George III-style (later) mahogany chest of small proportions; thumbnail-moulded top above brushing slide and four full-width graduated drawers with swan-neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet (75.5cm wide x 38.5cm deep x 81cm high)

Lot 948

A Regency period gentleman's mahogany and boxwood-strung compactum; the inverted breakfront cornice above two panelled doors enclosing a shelf, with five full-width graduated drawers below flanked by gadrooning, panelled cupboard left and right, raised on shaped bracket feet (231cm wide x 63cm deepest x 183 high)

Lot 949

A late 18th century George III period mahogany linen press; the cornice above two panelled doors enclosing slides and further over two half-width and two full-width graduated drawers, shaped apron and on French-style slightly splaying bracket feet (135cm wide x 60cm deep x 204cm high)The doors aren’t warped, nice colour.  Some scratching around the frieze area and it is noted that some small mostly 1cm sections of veneer have been replaced around the front carcass.  There is a piece of tape on the bottom of the right hand foot from the front masking damage.  On the left hand top side there are two 4cm sections of veneer away which would need to be addressed.  There is some small stains to the right hand side although nothing dramatic.  The cornice looks quite good and upon opening the doors the carcass is painted with a red ochre and retains what looks like the original slides, although the base and the top slide is now missing, (only three present).  The drawers are oak lined and in our opinion a nice item but would need a little care to bring it up show room standards.

Lot 377

A 19th century mahogany and brass-inlaid eight-day bracket clock; white-enamel dial with Roman numerals above a brass inlay and a reeded base, the hinged door opening to reveal French movement (J. Marti, Paris) and striking on a gong, side sound holes with 'fish scale'-style brass grille and ring handles adorned in high relief with cornucopia (32cm high x 22cm widest point of base)

Lot 388

An early 19th century eight-day mahogany and brass-inlaid bracket clock; cream dial with Roman numerals and signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, London, the gilded single fusee movement also signed to the backplate, the ornate gilded side handles decorated in high relief with cornucopia above arched fish-scale-style sound holes, raised on four gilt-metal ball-style feet, together with keys and pendulum etc. (41cm high x 25cm wide)The clock appears to be in working order with it's original key and pendulum, the movement appears to be original and is engraved with the clock maker's name which matches the name on the painted dial. There is a label on the inside of the clock case to say that the clock was overhauled by AA Osbourne and Son, London EC1 in May 1986.

Lot 405

A fine early 19th century ebonised cased bracket clock (in 18th century style); the brass finial above 4" silvered dial signed Denne, Lambs, Conduit Street, London, the dial with subsidiary seconds hand and with Roman numerals, the arch cornered by engraved foliate spandrels, the gilded movement also signed Denne, London and with a single fusee, raised on gilt-metal bun-style feet (23cm high) The case veneers dome top is cracked, lifting case has minor scratches and edge wear, the movement appears to be working.

Lot 410

A fine 18th century figured mahogany-cased eight-day repeating bracket clock; the broken-arch dial having silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with strike/silent and further subsidiary hand flanking left, signed to the arch William Hughes, High Holborn, London, the gilded twin fusee movement also signed and striking on a bell, with gilded brass carrying handle, raised on brass ogee bracket feet (33cm high)The case with veneer repairs to base, crack to rear door glass, various holes to backplate possible pendulum change ?  (see extra images). It is a verge escapement.

Lot 545

A Rolls Royce (Springfield) Silver Ghost car mascot; as fitted to the American-produced Silver Ghost motor cars, the mascot cast in solid nickel silver with copper mounting studs, marked to the base Rolls Royce and 'Reg U.S. Pat. Off.' (full height (including mounting bracket) 19cm)

Lot 605

A late 18th century George III period mahogany and chequer-strung bombe-shaped tea caddy; the gilt-metal swan-neck handle on a hinged lid opening to reveal three compartments with turned ivory handles, raised on ogee-style bracket feet (26cm wide)

Lot 865

An early 19th century continental mahogany and cross-banded chest; the moulded top above a full-width 'secret' drawer, four further full-width graduated bombe-fronted drawers, straight sides raised on ogee bracket feet (86cm wide x 48cm deep and 87cm high)

Lot 872

A late 18th century mahogany chest on chest; the outset cornice above two half-width and six full-width graduated drawers, the upper drawers flanked by canted fluted corners, oak-lined drawers with original brass swan-neck handles, raised on high bracket feet (112cm wide x 54cm deep x 184cm high) (some restoration required)

Lot 876

A late 18th/early 19th century elm chest of small proportions, the hinged top above shaped bracket-style feet (71cm wide x 29cm deep x 44.5cm high)Condition Report:  The right hand hinge on top has obviously been re-affixed on the lid and the two screws are bigger and different and as a result you have a 6” crack on the lid (see image).  The grain, though not open has been taken back to the wood and possibly repolished on the actual top.  The sides, front and back look like the original “skin”, the front right hand bracket foot has suffered to the base with woodworm (see image).  The other side looks quite “white” as if it may have been in a tank at some stage (see image).  Where the back is affixed at the bottom section again has discolouration and some splitting where the nails have been banged in.  In the auctioneer’s view overall a nice colour but would need a little restoration to bring it back to original standards.  The sides and front of the baseboard have obviously been fixed fairly recently commensurate with the broken nails etc.

Lot 892

A good 18th century North Country-style oak food cupboard of slim proportions; outset cornice above a frieze inlaid with a central horizontal lozenge motif flanked by two further smaller oval inlaid motifs and above two panelled doors with central panels having separated vertical uprights, the base section with two half-width drawers with kite-shaped escutcheons, two panelled doors below and raised on front bracket feet (with panelled sides) (106cm wide x 47cm deep x 198cm high)The top section comes away from the base section and is in two parts.  We think this is stained pine sided although it looks original and doesn’t detract etc.  The doors appear to be quite straight.  The handles may be original but it looks like in some places they have been reaffixed.  The item is in good general overall condition although it is noted that the rear of the left hand return moulding at the top has suffered damage (see image).  Generally scuffs and scratches etc., commensurate with age.  The piece looks quite original overall with a nice pleasing colour and patination with scuffing noted to the bracket feet at the front and stiles at the back.  The piece has come from a private Estate and has been much admired at the saleroom. 

Lot 900

An early 19th bow-fronted mahogany chest (faded); the reeded edge top above three full-width graduated drawers, raised on high slender bracket-style feet (92.5cm wide x 51cm deepest x 89cm)

Lot 908

An early 18th century walnut and pine-sided chest; the cleated top above two half-width and three full-width drawers with D-shaped mouldings, raised on bracket feet (96.5cm wide x 53cm deep x 90.5cm high)

Lot 273

A Chinese wood and gilt metal inlaid stand, 19th century, with pierced bracket feet, paper label to underside, height 4.5cm, width 18cm, depth 11cm.

Lot 645

An Edwardian bracket clock, the silvered dial with chased decoration Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 5000

A 19th century oak wall bracket, carved as a pelican in her piety, shaped plateau, 52cm high, 35cm wide, c.1880

Lot 5031

A 19th century gilt brass gas light wall bracket, cast in the Renaissance Revival taste with a dragon herm and scrolling acanthus, hinged mount, 47cm long, c.1880

Lot 5227

A pair of Victorian Grecian Revival coppered candlesticks, fluted Campana sconces, square drip pans with a lotus frieze, columnar stems with Greek key, square bases with graduating acanthus friezes, bracket feet, 19cm high, Rd. No. 55656, c. 1880

Lot 5275

A Victorian EP sculptural 'animalier' centrepiece, now repurposed as a table lamp, the tripod base with saddled camels and tent's draped canopy, the borders cast and chased with shell-shaped motifs and C-scrolls, bracket feet, 31.5c high, registration lozenge dated 30th March 1870

Lot 5281

A Victorian oak bracket timepiece, 19cm painted clock dial inscribed LNER E, Roman numerals, single-winding hole, fusee movement, the shaped case with scroll cresting and skirted base, 48cm high

Lot 5284

A 'Victorian' walnut burr walnut table top collector's cabinet, oversailing rectangular top above four long graduated drawers, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing and banding, turned handles, ogre bracket feet, 45cm high, 39cm wide

Lot 5388

An unusual George III mahogany box, hinged cover, the front and side with removable sliding panels, the inside with a list of songs (?) in ink manuscript, bracket feet, 27cm wide

Lot 5847

Local Interest - The Radbourne Hall Steward's Account Book, an 18th century manuscript, the receipt accounts of German Pole (b. 1687) of Radbourne Hall, by his steward Francis Webb, Derbyshire, for 1741/42, comprising 146 ink MS receipts, a few of which are tipped-in or bound-in alongside the regular leaves, the whole illustrating of local Derbyshire gentry life during the reign of George II, contemporary speckled calf binding, the covers tooled in blind, the upper-cover indistinctly titled in ink MS, raised spine bands, oblong 8vo (10.5cm x 20.5cm), [1]Much of the first part are receipts signed for by various Derby pub landlords for the expense of providing food and drink for voters coming in from the surrounding areas to vote in the 1741 general election, in which Pole, a Jacobite, stood in the Tory interest. According to contemporary accounts, he was expected to win, but the Mayor and Chamberlains arbitrarily ordered the polls to close at lunchtime on the day, before those from out of town had been able to cast their votes, whereas most of the town voters had done so by then, thus enabling a Whig majority. He expended £183 ? 11s ? 6d in some twenty hostelries. John Every (landlord of the Ship, Full Street,) received and signed for £5, and was the father of Sir Edward Every of Egginton, 8th Bt. who succeeded a distant cousin. Another is a payment to George Bage at the Ostrich, Sadler Gate, father of the pioneering Enlightenment novelist Robert Bage and brother-in-law of Robert Bakewell. This expenditure appears to have ben funded by a £200 loan for Joyce Osborne, sister of William Osborne, builder of St. Mary?s Gate House in Derby and a first cousin. He makes one payment of interest of £8 in July 1742. The payments reveal three hitherto unknown Derby inns: the Count Tarlow, the Weavers? Arms and the Welsh Harp, all unlocated. Throughout the book are receipted payments to craftsmen and sup0pliers of materials relating the building of the present Radburne Hall, including two (@ total £55) to Derby master stuccoer Abraham Denstone the elder, three (@ total £13 ? 17s ? 0d) to Anthony Richardson of behalf of the celebrated joiner (George) Eborall, one of the architect William Smith?s regular craftsmen. Others include: Pair of mahogany round tables @ £1 ? 7s ? 0d from John Trimmer, a notable Derby cabinet maker Two loads of boards totalling 5,250ft of boards @ 2/6d per hundred [ft.] £2 ? 3s - 6d to Anthony Ryley A load of lime (for mortar) @ 4/6 Two fothers (?fudders?) of lead @ £21 from Mr. Wilkcockson of Wirksworth 650 solid yards of hardstone @ 4d per yard £10 ? 16s ? 8d £4 to John Whitehurst FRS of Derby (presumably for the bracket clock) And 10,930 bricks from Michael Bates @ 6/- per 1,000 (pre3sumably facing bricks) and a further 12,800 @ 5/- per 1000, paid in full £6 ? 9s ? 6d. This firmly established the building date of the present hall as 1741-1743.

Lot 8

A Highly Stylish Art Deco Style Bachelor's Three Piece Tea Set, each of semi circular reeded design, with semi circular finial, raised on bracket feet, stamped "PATENT T100G", monogrammed. (3)

Lot 86

A George III mahogany knee hole desk, the top with shaped rim over a long frieze drawer, concealed drawer and cupboard below, flanked either side by graduated drawers and supported on bracket feet. 79 cm wide, 45 cm deep, 76 cm high.

Lot 225

Circa 1900 a mahogany bow fronted chest of six drawers on ogee bracket feet

Lot 1383

VARIOUS ITEMS TO INCLUDE A BLACK AND DECKER DRILL, WALL HANGING BRACKET, CAR RADIO, LAPTOP ETC.

Lot 1803

A GEORGE III OAK FALL FRONT BUREAU ON BRACKET FEET, WITH FITTED INTERIOR, 40" WIDE

Lot 2128

A GEORGE III OAK FALL FRONT BUREAU ON BRACKET FEET, WITH FITTED INTERIOR 37" WIDE

Lot 1226

Chinoiserie decorated bracket clock with French movement, H: 19 cm, working at lotting. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 142

A LONSDALE KICK BAG WITH WALL BRACKET MOUNT

Lot 117

A dwarf mahogany three drawer chest with graduating drawers on bracket feet fitted with Bramah locks Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 6603

A George III flame mahogany gentleman's wardrobe, the two doors opening to reveal tray space, over two short and two long drawer base, bracket feet, some beading missing, 179cm x 104cm x 56cm

Lot 129

A Japanese black lacquered and gilt decorated table top cabinet of various drawers and central cupboard door on bracket feet, together with a smaller more modern table top cabinet decorated with Mount Fuji, a Chinese lacquered pot and cover and a smaller similar pot

Lot 621

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid single door display cabinet on bracket foot base, 64.5 cm wide x 29 cm deep x 108.6 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Door is a bit sticky. The escutcheon is loose. Knocks and bumps, etc, throughout. Top possibly later applied. See images for more details.

Lot 622

A modern Continental pine side cabinet, the top with moulded edge over two drawers and two cupboard doors on a bracket foot base, 101 cm wide x 42.5 cm deep x 79 cm high, together with a Victorian mahogany and inlaid chest of two short over three long drawers, a pair of circa 1900 oak and caned hall chairs in the 17th Century manner and a late Victorian walnut pot cupboard

Lot 623

A Regency mahogany toilet mirror, the rectangular plate on reeded supports to a rosewood and crossbanded satinwood strung three drawer bow fronted base on bracket feet, 57.3 cm wide x 57 cm high and a 19th Century mahogany two tier whatnot, each tier with a single drawer and pressed brass handle raised on turned legs to brass caps and castors, 46 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 77.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Toilet mirror - foot off but present. Various areas missing including to the escutcheon. Looks like the ivory handles have been off. Very discoloured to the top. Damage to the mirror plate. See images for more details. In need of some tlc. The whatnot - one finial is off but present although is a darker colour to the other three. Surface scratching, water marks, etc. Knocks, bumps, etc, throughout. Has been "used". There is a split to the lower tier at the back right hand corner. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. Both items in need of tlc. See images for more details.

Lot 624

A 19th Century mahogany bureau, the plain top above a sloping fall enclosing a basic fitted interior over three long drawers to bracket feet, 83 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 101 cm high

Lot 625

A 19th Century Breton elm and fruitwood dresser, the three tier boarded plate rack with centrally mounted clock with painted wooden dial and floral medallion decorated door, over three drawers and two cupboard doors similarly carved, raised on a bracket foot base, 133 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 205 cm high

Lot 635

A pair of modern Voglauer painted pine bedside cabinets with drawer over cupboard door on a bracket foot base, 52 cm wide x 39.75 cm deep x 72 cm high

Lot 637

An early 19th Century mahogany square front chest, the plain top above two short and two long drawers, each satinwood strung over a shaped apron to bracket feet, 90.5 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 80.3 cm high

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