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A Victorian walnut triple break-front wardrobe, the central door with bevelled mirror plate flanked by pair of part glazed doors set with carved motifs and fielded panels, raised on plinth base, 200 x 150 x 53cm. CONDITION REPORT Overall good but used condition with various light surface scratches, nicks, scuffs, scrapes, etc throughout commensurate with age.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, curved top rail above floral decoration to astragal glazed door, two interior shelves above floral panel to block supports, 176 x 61 x 27cm. CONDITION REPORT Light surface wear throughout, several areas appear to have been re-stained. Light scuffs, scratches and nicks throughout commensurate with age. Some small areas of veneer have been spliced replacements.
A 1930s walnut gentleman's triple wardrobe with pierced brass escutcheons, the single door enclosing slides and three drawers, the main compartment with hanging rail, the whole on carved ogee bracket feet, 194 x 150 x 56cm. CONDITION REPORT There are various scratches, knocks, some splits in the veneer, general wear and tear.
A mid-20th century mahogany display cabinet of small proportions, glass shelves to interior, glass panels to either side and curved glazed door, to cabriole supports, 112 x 58 x 26cm, an Edwardian mahogany inlaid jardinière stand and an Edwardian-style mahogany occasional table with small lower shelf and cross stretchers to slender cabriole supports, 60 x 56cm (3).
An early 19th century mahogany thirty-hour longcase clock, broken swan neck pediment above a circular silvered dial with chapter ring and set with Arabic numerals, with two further subsidiary dials, above an arched door, raised on bracket feet, height approx 225cm (af). CONDITION REPORT The case is badly sun bleached to the front, most notably on the door. The trim below the hood appears to have sections missing from the trim. the front right foot is missing, the lower plinth has a large split to the front. The silvered dial is heavily worn throughout. No winding key present. The body door key is present and within the lock, but it there is no end on the key, it is just a rod sticking out of the lock.
John Fraser, Aberdeen; a late 18th/early 19th century eight-day longcase clock, the circular painted dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, above an arched door and stepped plinth base, height 197cm. CONDITION REPORT The hood has two slots for finials, which are missing. There are various splits to the circular wooden trim on the hood door. Further light surface wear including scuffs, scrapes, sun bleaching, staining, etc throughout commensurate with age.
A large Victorian carved oak mirror back sideboard, the upper section mounted with a broken swan neck pediment carved with acanthus leaf decoration above triple bevelled mirror plates, with an assortment of shelves and carved acanthus leaf baluster supports, above a base with bowed central section comprising two drawers above two fielded panelled doors flanked by a drawer above a further fielded panelled door, raised on turned feet, with profuse swag, urn and acanthus leaf carving, 230 x 184 x 58cm. CONDITION REPORT Overall good condition, there are some signs of light surface scratches to the shelves. There is a split to the frame of the central mirror plate in the lower left and lower right corners. There is a small splinter from the front right corner of the base section missing and further light surface wear commensurate with age.
An art deco walnut veneered mantel clock, Enfield, c1930-40, the square dial with silver chapter ring, roman numerals, veneered centre with chromium plated pierced hands and glazed door, flanked by stepped sides inlaid in chromium plated and ebonised stringing, outset ebonised plinth feet, spring driven English movement, 22cm h x 33cm w
A brass mounted black painted cast iron mantel clock in rococo style, c1900, waisted case applied rosettes and ribbon tied scrolls, circular plastic dial inscribed made by Newhaven Clock Company Newhaven, Conn, USA, Arabic numerals within giltmetal bezel and beaded circular glazed door, applied foliate cast feet, spring driven movement, 33cm h
A mother of pearl inlaid rosewood veneered drop cased wall clock, c1850, the octagonal border segmental veneered and inlaid with mother of pearl leafy branches enclosing a cream enamel dial with roman numerals, single winding hole, the ears and drop case conforming with door at the base above a glazed aperture with brass border, 75cm h overall
A teak extending dining table and set of six ladder back chairs, c1970, table 73cm h; 90 x 154cm excluding leaf (chairs to be sold without seats), a teak veneered corner base unit, enclosed by a pair of four panel bowed cupboard doors on inset plinth, 64cm w; a teak veneered cabinet, the top above two doors and four panel single door with inset plinth, 75cm h, 51.5cm w and A Schreiber teak coffee table, c1970's, with inset glass centre, 44cm h x 85cm diam and a contemporary nest of two teak tables, 51cm h x 56cm w
A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, c1800, the upper part with cavetto cornice and fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by four doors with 'Gillows' lancet arched glazing bars, the lower part with a figured panel to each door, the two to the centre part opening to reveal eight scratch moulded drawers, 245cm h; 270 x 50cm
A Georgian lacquered Longcase Clock, C.1720, by Daniel Delander having running duration of one month, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsiduary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood having caddy top, pierced brass gilt frieze, the chinoiserie door flanked by three quarter columns and decorated figures in a landscape, 7ft 9in H
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