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Lot 66

A WALNUT AND SEAWEED MARQUETRY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASEBY GILL & REIGATE, IN WILLIAM & MARY STYLE, 20TH CENTURYstamped twice to one door 'GILL & REIGATE' 218cm high, 200cm wide, 44cm deepCondition Report: Marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions commensurate with age and useLoose fixing plaster to interior of glass panesNo obvious significant damageThe shelves are adjustable and removablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 72

A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT, BURR WALNUT AND CROSSBANDED ESCRITOIRECIRCA 1710The fall front opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes around a central cupboard door, the door opening to four further small drawers, above an angle adjustable writing slope175cm high, 111cm wide, 52cm deep Provenance: The Private Collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey For a closely related example of escritoire, see Christie's, London, 26th April 2007, Furniture and Sculpture, Lot 336 (£15,600).

Lot 85

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY OR RENT TABLECIRCA 178079cm high, the top 99cm diameterProvenance: The Private Collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey For a closely related example of table see, Christie's, London, The Legend of Dick Turpin Part I, 9th March 2006, Lot 182 (£20,400). A similar form of rent table was held in the Norman Adams Collection, see Christopher Claxton Stevens and Stewart Whittington, 18th Century English Furniture, The Norman Adams Collection, Antiques Collectors' Club, 1983, page 110. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Leather inset top appears to be an old replacement. It bears the expected scratches and wear. Creases have formed in the leather along the lines of the underlying construction. Handles and escutcheons to drawers are original. Three locks appear original, two are lacking and one is an old replacement. No key is present, all drawers are open. Small amounts of filler applied to timber in places. Various old nail repairs made to moulding at edge of top. Some of these joins are opening slightly. No key present for the door to the pedestal. The door is locked. Handle to the pedestal is possibly a replacement although we cannot be sure without seeing the inside of the door.Escutcheon to the pedestal is lacking. Old repaired split running through and down the length of the door adjacent to the hinges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 9

A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT BOOKCASECIRCA 1690, IN THE PEPYSIAN TASTE203cm high, 117cm wide, 40cm deepThis bookcase is similar in form to the 'Pepys Bookcase' first made by the Master Joiner Thomas Simpson (alias Sympson the Joiner) for the naval administrator and diarist Samuel Pepys to house his vast collection of books at his residence at Seething Lane, London. It is possible that Pepys himself had a hand in the design of the original bookcase.Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits, some old repairs. Some replaced veneers. This appears mainly only in small sections to the borders of the door fronts and in a small number of small sections to the side panels. Historic sun fading to the front of the bookcase prompted some simulated figuring with a dark stain/ varnish to the moulding around the glass panels and some other areas, probably during the 19th century. This has been used in some areas of the frames of the doors and to the outer banding of the right hand side panel where sun fading is apparent (see additional images)The glass is later replaced but appears hand bevelled so has age.The door lock is an 18th century replacement. The key is present. The brass escutcheons are also likely 18th century additions/ replacements. Some additional old holes adjacent to the current escutcheons indicate where previous escutcheons and possibly a small pull/ ring handle has previously been positioned. The door hinges are high quality replacements, probably 19th or early 20thc in dateThere are a total of 8 adjustable shelves. The shelf at the centre of each of the two interior sections are fixed and integral to the original interior frame of the bookcase. The shelves appear original as do the rear panels. The feet appear to have significant age and appear to engage the original holes for the feet. We cannot guarantee without a doubt that the feet are entirely original. Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 117

A reproduction mahogany sideboard, inverted breakfront crossbanded top above a pair of cupboard doors flanked by two small drawers and a cupboard door, cabriole legs, 86cm high, 167cm wide.

Lot 193

A walnut Vienna wall clock, enamelled chapter ring, Roman numerals, glazed door flanked by turned pilasters.

Lot 269

An Edwardian mahogany triple wardrobe, outswept cornice, deep frieze, central mirrored door flanked by panel doors enclosing slides, drawers and hanging space, plinth base, chequered stringing throughout. 208cm high x 189cm wide x 58cm deep.

Lot 324

An E. Gomme retro teak corner bureau with secretaire drawer over two door cupboard, matching sliding door bookcase and corner shelving unit; a retro teak two door corner unit; a light oak four bookcase. (5)

Lot 209

A Parker Knoll teak mid 20th century sideboard, having four drawers above two cupboards and a two door cupboard flanked by two open cupboards to the top

Lot 387

A mid 20th century walnut side table with two drawers A/F, and a matching lamp table A/F and a teak twin door cabinetLocation: G

Lot 1212

A 19th century mahogany kneehole desk, rectangular top with reentrant foreangles above a long drawer and shaped apron drawer, cupboard door to niche enclosing a shelf, flanked by further drawers, swing handles, batwing escutcheons, bracket feet, 77cm high, 80cm wide, 45.5cm deep

Lot 1216

A 19th century mahogany, marquetry and parquetry wall hanging corner cabinet, moulded cornice above a panel door enclosing three shelves, skirted base, 107cm high, 84cm wide, 42.5cm deep

Lot 1252

A 19th century walnut crossbanded mahogany floor standing corner cabinet, meandrous cornice above a panel door enclosing three shaped shelves, flanked by inset stop-fluted rectangular pilasters, the base enclosing a further shelf, shallow skirted base, 196cm high, 87cm wide, 63cm deep

Lot 1282

A George II walnut longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed John Richars (sic), Wisbech, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the spandrels cast and applied with masks and scrolling foliage, the case with moulded outswept pediment, the glazed door flanked by cylindrical columns, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 210cm high, 47.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, c.1740John Richards was born in 1701 to Valerian Richards of Smithfield, butcher, and was apprenticed to Thomas Loftus of Wisbech (died 1732) 1st March 1715, and set up in business there that year after a period of working with his former master.

Lot 1283

A George III oak longcase clock, 30.5cm square brass dial inscribed Woolley, Codnor, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, each spandrel with cast and applied putto masks amongst scrolling foliage, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by fluted pillars, rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 207cm high, c.1775

Lot 1328

A Victorian cast iron door stop, cast as a fox, seated amongst scrolling leaves, canted base, 34cm wide, c.1850

Lot 1335

A George II Revival mahogany bureau, in the Irish taste, fall front enclosing a small door flanked by turned spreading cylindrical pilasters, pigeonholes and small drawers, above a long frieze drawer, swan neck handles, carved foliate escutcheon, straightened cabriole legs, bold hirsute paw feet, 98cm high, 82cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 1338

A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, outswept meandering dentil cornice above a blind fretwork capital and a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, concealed blind fretwork drawer to apron, the base with a fall front enclosing a small barber-pole strung door, small drawers, pigeonholes and 'secret' compartments, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, swing handles, pierced bat wing escutcheons, bracket feet, 214.5cm high, 110cm wide, 60cm deep, c.1810

Lot 1342

A George III mahogany crossbanded oak bureau, fall front with reading ledge enclosing a well, small drawers, a small door, pigeonholes and 'secret' compartments, above an arrangement of four graduated drawers, swing handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 108cm high, 95cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1780

Lot 1374

A George III mahogany kneehole desk, rectangular top with moulded edge above a long cockbeaded frieze drawer, further drawers to each pedestal, swing handles, bat wing escutcheons, door to niche enclosing a shelf, skirted base, bracket feet, 77cm high, 78.5cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1865

Lot 1382

A George III mahogany splay-fronted wall-hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above an astragal glazed door, 106.5cm high, 72cm wide, 39cm deep, c.1800

Lot 1410

A George III oak wall hanging corner cabinet, moulded cornice above a raised and fielded panel door enclosing a shelf, brass H-hinges, 92.5cm high, 74cm wide, 44.5cm deep

Lot 1411

A George III oak wall hanging spice cupboard, moulded cornice above a raised and fielded panel door centred by a six-pointed parquetry star enclosing two shelves, skirted base, 76cm high, 52.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep, c.1780

Lot 1428

A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm square painted enamel dial inscribed Thomas Adams, Middlewich, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the dial painted with birds, the spandrels painted with apples and strawberries, the case with concave moulded pediment, the glazed door flanked by fluted cylindrical pillars, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by inset reeded quarter columns, 196.5cm high, 57cm wide, 27cm deep, c.1795

Lot 1429

A George III/IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed Anthony Shepperley, Nottingham, Roman numerals, painted to the arch with an allegory of harvest, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, serpentine arched door to waist flanked by canted angles, skirted base, 215cm high, c.1820Anthony Shepperley 1783-1855 was of Long Row, Nottingham and also advertised himself as jeweller, cutler, fancy warehouse and lace machine inventor. From 1828 to 1844 he was partner of William Pearce (d. 1876) . He married Rebecca Dickson at St. Mary, Nottingham 15th May 1804, and in 1844 moved to21, Pelham Street, leaving his son George working at Long Row. His grandson Philip Shepperley was also a clockmaker at 5, {Pelham St until 1864.

Lot 1430

A Victorian oak and marquetry longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial inscribed Geo Keates, Cheadle, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, the arch painted with a waterside tower, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, inlaid with a stag, birds and stylised leaves, plinth base, 234cm high, 57cm wide, 23.5cm deep, c.1840

Lot 1431

A Victorian oak longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial, Strike/Silent to arch, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the spandrels cast and applied with scrolling foliage, the case with swan neck pediment, the glazed door flanked by turned and fluted columns, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with a heart-shaped motif and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, flanked by inset spirally turned columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 223.5cm high, 57.5cm wide, 29cm deep

Lot 1462

A substantial Victorian walnut and marquetry credenza, ebonised top and chevron parquetry frieze with concealed drawer, above a central glazed vitrine door enclosing three shelves, flanked by bowed panel doors inlaid with scrolling leaves, each enclosing three further shelves, divided and flanked by acanthus capped and grasped fluted pilasters, plinth base, bears label for John Kendell & Co, 152cm high, 229.5cm wide, 53.5cm deep, c.1860

Lot 1471

A Victorian gilt metal and porcelain mounted burr walnut and ebonised credenza, moulded top with matched veneers above a rectangular door centred by an oval plaque painted in the manner of Sèvres flanked by turned and fluted pillars, the angles with bow-fronted vitrine doors, plinth base, turned feet, 107cm high, 136cm wide, 43.5cm deep, c.1860

Lot 1472

A Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and 'Boulle' marquetry credenza, slight break-centre top above a central panel door enclosing a shelf, flanked by curved glazed virtine doors, each enclosing two further shelves, divided and flanked by brackets cast and applied with a shell and trailing flowers, inlaid throughout with scrolling leaves, plinth base, 107.5cm high, 160cm wide, 43cm deep, c.1880

Lot 1484

A late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, by Gillows of Lancaster, moulded cornice with acanthus carved frieze, above a rectangular bevelled glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with a pair of shelves, flanked by arched glazed panels and Corinthian capped spreading cylindrical columns, the base with a raised panel door flanked by panels carved in the Norwegian taste with acanthus dragons, bracket feet, the locks stamped Gillows Lancaster, 158cm high, 117cm wide, 48cm deep, c.1890

Lot 1488

A late Victorian oak side cabinet, the superstructure with moulded top carved with a geometrically stylised egg-and-dart edge above a panel door enclosing a shelf, the 'credence' top above a deep frieze, bobbin-turned supports, open undertier, carved throughout in the 17th century taste with leafy lunettes, flowerhead bosses and scolling leaves, bun feet, 121cm high, 108cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1890

Lot 1497

A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted Vernis Martin corner vitrine display cabinet, shaped top with scrolling acanthus cresting above a three-quarter serpentine glazed door enclosing two glass and one plum fabric lined shelf, the lower panel painted with young siblings on a swing, 195cm high, 74cm wide, 65cm deep, c.1900

Lot 1506

An 18th century Continental oak display cabinet, outswept cornice above an astragal glazed door enclosing three shelves, glazed sides, the projecting base with a rectangular panel door applied with geometric mouldings and carved and applied with scrolling leaves, skirted base, hairy paw forefeet, 214cm high, 103cm wide, 48cm deep

Lot 1534

A pair of Victorian gilt metal mounted amboyna and ebonised music room pier cabinets, each with a quarter-veneered top above a glazed door enclosing a pair of shelves and two vertical divisions, flanked by Corinthian capitalled faux-fluted columns, plinth base, turned feet, 106.5cm high, 62.5cm wide, 36cm deep, c.1860 (2)

Lot 1535

A pair of Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and brass floor standing corner vitrines, in the manner of André Charles Boulle, each with a serpentine top above a glazed door enclosing two shelves, flanked by brackets cast with acanthus and bell husks, applied throughout with brass 'fretwork' with meandrous borders and scrolling stems, plinth forefoot trimmed with egg-and-dart border, 104.5cm high, 72.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep, c.1880 (2)

Lot 1546

A Regency mahogany sideboard, slightly oversailing crossbanded top above three frieze drawers, an apron drawer, a cupboard door and a vacant 'cellarette' drawer, reeded tapered cylindrical legs, arrow feet, 93cm high, 183cm wide, 69.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1559

A Regency Revival mahogany sideboard, slightly oversailing crossbanded top above a central frieze drawer, neighboured to the left by two short drawers, and to the right with a cupboard door, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, the drawer fronts applied with bat wing marquetry paterae, tapered square legs, 93.5cm high, 168cm wide, 59cm deep, c.1900

Lot 1587

A substantial Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and 'Boulle' marquetry credenza, shaped top with egg-and-dart edge above a central panel door enclosing a shelf, flanked by serpentine glazed vitrine doors, each enclosing two further shelves, divided and flanked by cast and applied masks, inlaid throughout with scrolling leaves, plinth base, 114cm high, 207cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1880

Lot 1590

A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry pier display cabinet, slightly oversailing rectangular top above a partially concave frieze and a glazed door enclosing two shelves, flanked by cast and applied brackets, inlaid with avians, flowers and trailing leaves, plinth base, 108cm high, 80.5cm wide, 32.5cm deep, c.1880

Lot 1597

A Victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the retractable door enclosing a fitted interior, as a desk, with a writing surface, adjustable on a ratchet, small drawers, blind drawers, and pigeonholes, above a pair of arched panel doors enclosing a further shelf, plinth base, 235cm high, 120.5cm wide, 59cm deep, c.1870

Lot 1612

A Victorian oak partner's desk, by W & C Wilkinson, 14 Ludgate Hill and numbered 8609, rectangular top with inset writing surface above three frieze drawers, the verso conforming, four further drawers to each pedestal, the verso with a panel door, plinth base, 75.5cm high, 122cm wide, 90cm deep, c.1850

Lot 1671

An Arts & Crafts oak and marquetry secretaire side cabinet, outswept dentil cornice above a niche and a fall front door, inlaid in specimen timbers with a stylised arrangement of leaves, enclosing a writing surface, pigeonholes and a small drawer, the lock stamped with a sauwastika, flanked by a pair of panel doors, inlaid with flowers and foliage, each enclosing three shelves and above two short drawers, centred by a further panel door enclosing a shelf, stile feet, 166.5cm high, 152.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep

Lot 1680

An early Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, oversailing cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a long drawer fitted as a desk, with a writing surface, small door, 'secret' compartments, small drawers and pigeonholes, above a pair of panel doors enclosing a linen press arrangement of three sliding trays, skirted base, 217cm high, 116.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep, c.1850

Lot 1684

An ecclesiastical Gothic Revival prie-dieu, architectural superstructure, slope top above a panel door enclosing a shelf, 152cm high, 50cm wide, 29cm deep

Lot 1685

An Edwardian flame mahogany compactum wardrobe, outswept inverted break-centre cornice, the centre with a panel door enclosing a shelf above three graduated drawers, flanked by bevelled mirrored doors, each enclosing a hanging rail, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, plinth base, 215.5cm high, 205cm wide, 60cm deep, c.1905

Lot 1693

An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry splay-fronted corner display cabinet, swan neck pediment above an astragal glazed door, the projecting base with a satinwood crossbanded panel door inlaid with a classical urn, bracket feet, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 207cm high, 70cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1905

Lot 1701

An unusual 19th century Flemish room centre cabinet on stand, moulded chamfered square top above a panel door set with a Dutch Delft blue and white plate enclosing a shelf, the remaining side panels conforming, divided by rectangular panels carved with scrolls and foliate husks, the stand with turned supports, open two-stage undertier with crenulated gallery, turned feet, 128.5cm high, 66cm square

Lot 1711

Maritime Furniture - a 19th century mahogany bow fronted ship's cabin cabinet, oversailing top above an open niche and projecting brass mounted gallery, above a panelled door, 83cm high, 46cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 111

Rome Area Allied Command Engineer. Signed Authorization for military vehicle to be used transporting stores to Rome (September 1944), Two sided coloured street map of Rome, unusual Magazine style Italian publication "Coccarde Tricolori" covering Italian aviation after the "Liberazione", excellent illustrations, much in colour and what appears to be a memorial double page of Pilots etc who were lost in the war, opening door with crosses, etc. 5 items,

Lot 534

A George III mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800,the breakarch hood with three brass ball finials, the brass and silvered 12" dial signed 'John Paxton, St Neots', strike/silent dial to the arch, Rococo scroll spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, engraved centre, 5 pillar eight day movement, the trunk with break arch door upon bracket feet 221cm highCondition report: case repolished

Lot 543

A Regency figured mahogany longcase clock,the hood with triangular pediment above canted sides and 31cm circular silvered dial signed 'E. Watson, King Street, Cheapside', with subsidiary seconds, 8 day 4 pillar gong striking movement, the trunk with conforming arch top door flanked by canted angles, upon bracket feet and shaped apron 203cm high

Lot 597

A REGENCY GILT-BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCKRichard Webster, London, Early 19th CenturyThe 8" painted dial with Roman house and pierced handles, twin train fusee movement, striking on bell, pendulum, two winding keys and case key, 31cm wide; 39cm highCondition report:The case in good condition with some scuffs, scratches and minor shrinkage to veneers as to be expected with age and use.  Some tarnishing to metal work.  The door with later catch and escutcheon. The dial with discoloured patches to the painted surface  which are possibly repainted areas that have not weathered consistently. Some refreshment to the makers' name and London, and around the winding holes.  Some of the paintwork is flaking.The side grills with replacement green silk backing. The working of order of the movement has not been checked and there is no guarantee of it's working functionality. 

Lot 601

A FRENCH GILT-METAL AND MARBLE MOUNTED STRIKING MANTEL CLOCKBy Rollin, Paris, late 19th CenturyCase mounted with Classical figure supporting a portrait, enamel dial with Roman hours, the twin train movement striking on a bell, stamped 'ROLLIN A PARIS' with serial number, with pendulum and winding key, 33cm high; 39cm wideCondition report: Overall wear and scuffs, rubbing and tarnishing, dirt and dust commensurate with use and age. The case with replacement back foot, which is an upturned ebonised finial that is loose and worn. The case stamped with various serial numbers. Door loose, tarnishing and material lining very discoloured and worn. Hairline crack to marble mount. Chips surrounding the winding holes. No guarantee of the working order of the movement and it is recommended that the clock have a thorough overall. 

Lot 605

A WROUGHT IRON AND WIREWORK PENDANT LANTERNWith applied label 'J.T Brown, Ironmonger, Bingham', 35cm highCondition report: Surfaces weathered, pitted and dented. Remains of red paint. Dirt and and dust, particularly to the base and surrounding the candle holder, with heavy wax residue beneath dirt. Door slightly mis-shaped and does not fully close. 

Lot 695

A JAEGER LE-COULTRE ATMOS CLOCK AND WALL BRACKETCirca 1950Caliber 526-5 movement, numbered 281998, fitted in the original case, with instruction booklet and outer card box together with a gilt metal wall bracket designed to fit the clock (can be found in the images of the Jaeger-LeCoultre catalogue) , 22cm highCondition report:- Chip to the edge and centre of the glass door, one dark scratch above the 9 o'clock position- Movement is currently functioning, clockmakers sticker to underside states next service due October 2016- Case shows signs of general wear in keeping with age an use- Wall bracket in good condition

Lot 931

A REGENCY STYLE SMALL ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIERWith brass grill door flanked by columns, elements early 19th century, 62cm wide; 115cm high

Lot 953

A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK FOLIO CABINETWith pair of enclosing panel doors, 107cm wide; 71cm deep; 138cm highCondition report: Overall, in good condition. Some minor scuffs and scratches overall commensurate with age and use. The top with slight variation in colour with fading, and various scuffs, scratches and marks.Various small chips in areas, notably one to the right handside corbel and one towards the base of the front right door. An applied moulding block to the top frieze of the right hand side return, at the back edge,  is currently loose,  and requires re-attaching (currently in frieze drawer). A thin section of moulding is also split and require repair.Interior drawers with some remains of the labels to the front edges, and brass pull-out handles. 

Lot 965

A SWISS 18TH CENTURY CHESTNUT DOUBLE-ARCHED TOP TWO DOOR ARMOIRE151cm wide; 246cm high

Lot 158

Pressed glass door handles, carriage lamp, Codoza Sherry barrel and three serving platters

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