A Victorian mahogany sideboard, with rear triangular upstand, frieze drawers and four cupboards all raised on a plinth base. Length 170 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sideboard is structurally sound. The rear upstand is in good condition. The top has numerous old stress fractures, watermarks and scratches. There are also ring marks and polish deterioration. The drawer fronts all have minor veneer nibbles. The sides of the base are in good condition. The centre door trim has a loss to top and bottom. The lock is missing. The side doors are in generally good condition. Both locks are present but we do not have a key. They are not locked. The plinth base is a little marked and scuffed and has minor veneer nibbles as one would expect. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
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A George III mahogany side cupboard/etagere, circa 1800 with three quarter gallery, frieze drawer open shelf and cupboard and all raised on bracket feet. Height 121.5 cm, width 62 cm, depth 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stand is structurally sound. The gallery is in good order all round. The top is flat but does have numerous old ring marks, liquid marks and stains. There are two old stress fractures towards the rear. The drawer front is in good order. The handles appear to be original. The lock is present. We have no key. The supports beneath are in good order. The shelf has old liquid marks and various scratches etc. The door is not warped. It closes as it should. We have the lock and key. The handle is probably a later replacement but uses the original handle hole. The sides of the piece are in generally good order. The bracket feet are original. The backboards are original. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock with painted dial and eight day striking movement, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and short trunk door with conforming base raised on block feet. Height 216 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have not had the clock running. However if weight is applied to both the going and strike train the movement does seem to operate. We have both weights and the pendulum. We also have the winding key. The hood is in generally good order with only very minor veneer losses. The glass is not cracked. The dial has paint crazing as one would expect but no significant losses. The trunk door is not warped. It is however currently locked and we do not have the key. The main trunk is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The base has a small piece of moulding on the left hand side but again this is minor. The backboards are original. The feet are in good order but are probably later.
An oak grandmother clock, with moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze in turn above a three quarter length trunk door and with brass dial with two train striking movement. Height 169 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in very good order with no issues. The face and movement are both dirty and dusty. We do not have the pendulum and cannot tell if the movement runs or not. When the hands are advanced the crutch does begin to tick. We have not had the clock striking.
An Edwardian oak Art Nouveau wardrobe, with moulded cornice above a copper plaque "Port After Stormy Seas", with panelled door beneath with elongated copper hinges and raised on bracket feet. Stamped to rear R1141 and 123. Height 200 cm, width 82 cm, depth 57 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The wardrobe is in good structural order. The cornice is slightly sprung at the front corner joins and there are very minor nibbles to the corners. The door is not warped. It closes as it should. The latch operates. The interior is in generally good order. The upper shelf is possibly a later addition as the supporting brackets look relatively modern. The interior side hooks may not be original. The bordered back has slightly sprung at the joins in places but again this is not a structural problem. The sides of the wardrobe are in generally good order with only minor blemishes and marks as one would probably expect. Where the inner bottom shelf meets the side of the wardrobe it has been strengthened. There are drilled and filled screw holes (5) drawing the side of the cabinet into the shelf. This is at low level but clearly visible. The back of the wardrobe has either been built to accommodate a skirting board or altered to accommodate a skirting board. The inside rear left hand floor corner has clearly had something leaking. This has softened the wood in that area. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Victorian rosewood bookcase on cupboard, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors flanked on either side by flat pilasters with corbels, the base with two drawers above a pair of panelled cupboard doors all raised on a plinth. eight 205 cm, width 122 cm, depth 43 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is in generally good order with a minor nibble to the front left hand top corner. The frieze beneath is in good condition all round. The sides of the top are in good condition. The doors are not warped. They meet in the middle correctly. There is an old repair to the right hand top corner of the door above the hinge and next to the corbel. The hinge has been moved down as you will see from our image. The top of the base has veneer stress fractures to the left hand side and to the left and right hand sides and small veneer nibble losses. There are some surface scratches. The crossbanded edge has some stress fracturing but no significant losses. The frieze drawers are in generally good condition. The base cupboards meet in the centre and are not warped. The plinth base has been repolished and may in fact be a replacement.
A George III walnut longcase clock with eight day striking movement by Joseph Smith Bristol, dated 1769, with moon phase subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns with long well figured trunk door and all raised on bracket feet. Height 224 cm, width 46 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and keeping good time. The case is in generally good order. The hood door is not warped. The veneers to the hood front are in good condition. There are some stress fractures to the frieze on the left hand side of the hood. The trunk door is not warped. The veneer colour is generally good. There are some minor old stress fractures and veneer repairs but none of any significance. The base has stress fractures and cracks to both the front and sides but is structurally sound. The plinth and bracket feet are clearly later replacements. The base front panel line inlay does not quite match that of the trunk door. It is likely that the whole of the base is a later replacement.
An Edwardian mahogany bedside cabinet, with rear upstand and fitted with two cupboard doors with brass handles and raised on a plinth. Height 86 cm, width 45 cm, depth 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. The top is not split. There are minor surface marks. Both doors are not warped and close as they should. Opposite the bottom door handle the upright has slight damage caused by the door retaining clip. This is minor. The plinth base is in generally good condition as are the sides and back.
A Victorian mahogany Sentry Box wardrobe, fitted with a series of six graduated drawers to the centre section, flanked on either side by a panelled cupboard door enclosing hanging space. Height 212.5 cm, width 233 cm, depth at cornice 70 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The wardrobe splits down into three basic sections., the centre drawer section and two end pods. The middle pediment detaches. The end cornices detach. The base detaches. The cornice from each side pod detaches. The width at the cornice is 73.5 cm. The actual width of the side pod itself is just under 57 cm and the depth 56 cm. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.The cornice from each side pod detaches. The width at the cornice is 73.5 cm. The actual width of the side pod itself is just under 57 cm and the depth 56 cm. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A Georgian mahogany bowfronted hanging corner cupboard, with moulded dentil cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing painted shelves. Height 99 cm, width 67 cm, depth 49 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cupboard is in generally good order. There is a small section of top edge moulding missing in the centre above the right hand door. The doors are not warped. The lock is present. We have the key. The colour is generally good. The interior shelves are painted and there is some paint loss. The bottom moulding is in good order. The backboards are original.
A George III mahogany bedside cabinet, with single door with brass knob handle and raised on tapered legs of square section. Height 82 cm, width 36.5 cm, depth 34 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. There is an old break to the rear left-hand corner evidenced by a loose section and top surface crack. The cabinet top has one old stress fracture and numerous marks. It is however flat with no significant issues. The cabinet sides have old stress fractures but no open cracks. The back panel is in good order. The door hinges correctly. It has surface marks and scratches which should be visible on our images. The legs are all in good order with no repairs or restoration.
A 19th century mahogany two tier low whatnot stand, with single drawer raised on turned legs. Width 45 cm, together with an inlaid mahogany bedside cabinet, also raised on tapered legs united by stretchers. width 45 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The two tier whatnot stand is in generally good order with no significant issues. The accompanying cupboard has some inlay missing to the top. Overall there is approximately 6 cm not present. The door has veneer and banding missing and there is some further veneer missing around the centre oval panel. The sides and rear of the cabinet are in good order. All legs are in good condition and all corner brackets are present.
A George III longcase clock, with two train striking movement by Francis Perigal, Bond Street, with arched hood and arched trunk door, with well figured base panel and raised on bracket feet. Dial width 30 cm, case height excluding finials 219 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. It strikes when advanced. The movement fits well around the mask. The cheeks do not appear to have been altered. The seat board appears old but does have holes in either side that do not match up with anything on the top of the cheeks. We have the brass cupboard weight and what appears to be the original pendulum with a very large brass cupboard bob. The face itself requires some minor work. The fretwork pediment has been detached and has a break and glue marks. The hood door is not warped and closes as it should. We have the lock and key. The trunk door is not warped and we have the lock and key. The sides of the trunk are in generally good condition. The bottom right hand return moulding at the narrow part of the case is missing. The moulding at the very bottom of the door is missing. The right hand return base side is detached. The colour of the case is generally good and there are no side splits. The backboards are original. The panels in the sides of the hood are later replacements.
A large 19th century mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase, the upper section with four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with panelled cupboard door to either side, the centre section fitted with three drawers with brass drop handles and raised on a plinth base. Height 225 cm, width 250 cm, depth at cornice 47 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The upper section detaches from the base. The upper section itself splits into three pieces. There is the centre section and the two end sections. The base also separates into three pieces. Between the base and the upper section the dividing shelf (for want of a better word) is in one piece. The bookcase is in the main solid mahogany. This applies to the upper cupboard fronts and sides. We cannot see the edge of the dividing shelf. The base cupboard fronts are solid. The base sides may be veneered. The sections to the left and right hand side of the drawers and between the drawers have a mahogany front but this being due to grain continuation. The drawer linings are oak. The drawer fronts have cockbeaded edges but probably onto solid mahogany. The backboards are pine. Please note that the cornice return moulding on the centre section is missing. It is not possible to see this from the image.
A Victorian Boulle marquetry side cabinet, with glazed doors opening to shelves and all raised on a plinth base. Height 168 cm, width 85 cm, depth 38 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top of the cabinet is generally in good order. The frieze beneath has lifting and bubbling to the red areas o the Boulle marquetry. There are some losses also. The brasswork is a little lifting in places also. The left hand side of the cabinet has the top piece of brass stringing detached. We have the piece. The brass stringing around the left hand glazed panel is also lifting in places. The door surrounds are in generally better condition than the frieze but there is some bubbling and some losses to the red areas. There is also some lifting to the brasswork in places. The right hand side top frieze has a section of brasswork detached. We have the piece. All glass panels are in good order and not cracked. The brass moulding around the base is dirty and discoloured. The doors are not warped. We have the lock and key. The top strip of brass on the base is detached. We have this but it is not in good condition. The shelves are in generally good condition. The backboards are original
A Continental marble topped vitrine, with metal mounts with bowed door and raised on cabriole legs terminating in sabot feet. Height 141 cm, width 68 cm, depth 33 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in very good order. The brass gallery has no issues. The marble top is not cracked. All glass panels are in good condition. There are no significant scuffs or marks to the timber, all metal mounts are present. The interior cloth lining is a little rubbed at the shelves but in generally good order. The glass panels are original. The door is not warped. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A French vitrine, with galleried top bowed glazed door enclosing shelves and raised on cabriole legs terminating in sabot feet. Height 142 cm, width 68 cm, depth 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good order. It is structurally sound. There are no splits to the top. The brass moulding on the frieze has a section of brasswork missing. We have the piece. The glass panels are all original and are not cracked. The timberwork is in generally very good order with only minor surface scratches. There are no missing pieces of metalwork other than the detached piece mentioned earlier. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Victorian satin walnut bedside cabinet, with moulded edge and single door with wooden knob handle raised on tapered legs of square section. Height 80 cm, width 44 cm, depth 38.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. The top is in good condition as is the moulded edge. The door has a stress fracture to the veneer to the right hand side and below the wooden knob handle. The sides of the cabinet have stress fractures to the timber. There are no repairs to the legs. The back panel is original.
A George III mahogany bowfronted hanging corner cupboard, with dentil cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing green painted shelves and with moulded edge beneath. Height 100 cm, width 70 cm, depth 50 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dentil cornice is in good order all round. The doors are not warped. The top right hand corner of the left door has a very small piece of missing beading and the centre beading on the right door is slightly rubbed at the top. The left hand door has a section of cockbeading missing at the very bottom right hand corner. The lock is present, we do not have a key. There is evidence of a different lock escutcheon. The painted interior has numerous chips. The bottom moulding has various old stress fractures but is all present. The backboards are original.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement, with triangular pediment above the arched door enclosing the painted dial with spandrels emblematic of the four seasons and Farmers Arms to arch, with three quarter length trunk door and conforming base raised on bun feet. Height 221 cm.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial with eight day striking movement and spandrels emblematic of the continents with three quarter length trunk door flanked by half round columns with crossbanded base raised on bun feet. Height 228 cm.
A 19th century Chinese hardwood cabinet in two sections, with foliate and scroll carved cornice above a series of shelves and pair of panelled cupboard doors beneath with brass drop handles and all raised on stile feet. Height 211 cm, width 98 cm, depth 37.5 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally very sound. It is in generally extremely good condition. Some of the corner spandrels have minor nibbles and are a little loose, but there are no losses of any note that we can see. The side panels are all in good condition. There are no splits to the base. The doors are not warped but do not quite meet in the middle and at the top edge. There is some minor water splash damage to the right hand door. The base is in good order. The overall condition is very good.
An Eastern ebony and rosewood table cabinet, bone and boxwood inlaid with fall front opening to a fitted interior and all raised on bracket feet. Height 22.5 cm, width 33 cm, depth 23.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have taken numerous extra photographs of this lot which should show the condition of the casket. There are numerous small losses to all panels. The cabinet itself is structurally sound but as per the images there are lots of very small pieces of the bone and Sadeli panels missing. The door is not warped, it closes as it should. The lock is present but we have no key. All interior drawers slide as they should. All the interior drawer handles are missing. The bracket feet are all in place. Of all of the panels the one to the rear is the one in poorest of conditions
A Victorian mahogany apothecary's travelling case, fitted two drawers and multiple bottle niches, 22 cm wide x 19 cm deep x 28 cm high. containing extensive contents comprising 21 glass bottles, scales, measuring jug etc. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The casket is in generally very good order. There are some water splashes to the top surface. There are horizontal stress fractures running the width of both doors from the lock escutcheon areas. The lock is present. We have the key. The brass hinge operates as it should. All brass hinges are in good order. The bottles are all in generally good condition with only minor nibbles in places. One of the side bottles is a later replacement. The rear door opens as it should. We have the key. Overall the piece is in generally good order.
A Regency mahogany brass strung single fusee drop dial wall clock, T Atkinson Newcastle. Dial diameter 32 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. It is a little dirty and perhaps a little dry but does seem to be operating. The case is in unrestored condition. There are some nibbles to the mahogany to the right hand side of the hinge. The brass bezel is original as is the glass. The face is a little dirty and scratched in places but again in generally reasonably good original condition with some minor marks particularly around the winding aperture. The right hand section of brass stringing to the right of the lenticle is missing. There are further nibbles to the case extremities. The bottom door is in very poor condition. There are losses to the woodwork and veneers around the door casing. There is a poor repair to the door and a clumsy butterfly hinge. The sides of the case are in reasonably good condition. There are stress fractures to the rear pine panelling.
A Queen Anne style mahogany display cabinet, with arched pediment above a glazed door with wooden astragals enclosing shelves, the base with moulded edge and raised on carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 78 cm, height 192 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally very good order. It is structurally sound. The cornice is in good condition with only very minor corner nibbles. The door is not warped. It closes as it should. There is no dark patch at the top of the door, this must be a reflection or shadow. All glass panels are in good condition with no cracks. The lock is present. We do not have the key. The door is not locked. The cloth fabric inside is a little shadowed and stained n places but serviceable. All side panels are in good order. The cabriole legs are all in good condition also. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The cabinet height is 192 cm. The width is 78 cm and the depth 39 cm.
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