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Georgian style chest, with Chippendale style carving, moulded rectangular top with canted corners, brushing slide above four graduating drawers, carved ogee bracket feet and corner pilasters, W100cm, H88cm, D50cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian mahogany dining suite including a fine mahogany wind out telescope dining table, supported on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet and a set of ten matching dining chairs, two carvers and eight chairs, Chippendale style backs, stuff over seats, cabriole legs with scroll feet, retailed by Phelps Ltd., Twickenham
A very fine quality set of eight chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, included two carver chairs with pierced interlaced tracery splats on cabriole legs, and ball and claw feet, late 19th century, plus a matching late Victorian mahogany telescope dining table with four leaves raised on cabriole legs, ball and claw feet
A Thirty Hour Hook and Spike Wall Clock, signed Benjamin Lamprey of Brackley, circa 1770, later mahogany Chippendale style case surmounted with a carved eagle, 10-inch brass dial, dial centre is signed and engraved with a pagoda and scrolls, single hand, four posted movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, later case, 120cm high 07.12.17, Hood with cracks to both side panels, front of the back board with small scuff marks, dial is clean, movement is complete, with pendulum and weight.
A Chippendale Revival Carved Mahogany Breakfront Display Cabinet, labelled Chippendale House, Wells Road, Bath, made by C Baker, early 20th century, with a fret carved pediment above an acanthus carved frieze and glazed doors decorated with acanthus scrolls and flowerbell mouldings, with conforming glazed wings enclosing two glass shelves, the base with a long drawer, raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet joined by a flattened stretcher, 153cm by 37cm by 189cm Charles Baker (1841-1932) came from an important family of chair and cabinet makers working in Bath. The firm was known for its exacting recreation of 18th century designs, especially Sheraton and Chippendale patterns
Silver salver by Elkington & Co, plain polished form, chippendale style border on three hoof feet, width approx. 25.5cm, marks for Elkington & Co, Sheffield, 1966, weight approx. 19ozt. Condition Report: Overall good, no signs of significant denting or damage, minor scratches and wear only, no signs of repair.
Pair of cased silver tazzas, chippendale border surrounds with pierced scrolling decoration, pedestal feet, weighing approx. 3.8ozt, approx. 5.4cm high, marks for Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1924, together with a pair cased silver salts and spoons, grooved decoration to oval bodies, height approx. 5cm, marks for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1891, two spoons accompanying salts with marks for London, 1822, total weight of set weighing approx. 4.4ozt. Condition Report: Overall good, no signs of significant denting or damage to any items, some light scratches, wear and tear to tazzas and salts, no signs of repair.
Edwardian silver epergne, plain faceted tapered body with flaired rim onto pedestal base with chippendale style border, pierced decoration to upper rim, four plain scrolling arms holding four detatchable tapered flutes of matched design, marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1903, weight approx. 32.6ozt, height approx. 33cm. Condition Report: Very good, all arms and flutes present and in tact, some light denting visable to flutes, minor wear and tear consistant with use, no signs of significant damage or repair.

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