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A FINE CHINESE FRENCH MADE HARDWOOD DRAGON CARVED CABINET - ATTR GABRIEL VIARDOT, the cabinet with a carved dragon to the upper section upon a scroll end top, with a glass door with three shelves, door with gilt metal mounts of phoenix, two smaller shelves to the right hand side, with lower tiered storage and carved frieze's, with a lower central dragon gilt metal application, stood upon four claw feet with gilt metal mounts at the top of the legs, 158cm x 72cm wide.
A 1987 Ford Capri 2.8 Injection. Registration number: D 208 BPA. A two owner vehicle, the second owner having owned the car since 1988. A very well maintained example having been serviced and MOT'd every year regardless of annual mileages and cost. Lots of documentation, history and records. Always garaged. Some spare parts included including trim pieces, lights etc. Excellent paintwork and bodywork. Slight rust on driver door (see image).UK V5C.2 sets of keys and car starts first time.NOTE: BUYER PREMIUM ON CARS IS 15% + VAT (+SURCHARGE OF 7% + VAT ON THE SALEROOM BIDDING PLATFORM. NO SURCHARGE ON HANSONSLIVE)Please email enquiries@hansonsbishton.co.uk for further questions or images. Viewing by appointment.
A French black marble mantel clock, circa 1900, the architectural case with malachite inserts and gilt line detail, the enamelled dial with recessed brocot type exposed escapement, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 35cm high.Condition report: The case has a repair to the top of the arch, some small and very small chips in places especially to the corner edges in (not disfiguring), there are multiple minor scratches and abrasions throughout and some where to the building. The dial is in good order with a few fine hairlines at the winding holes. The movement winds, runs and chimes. The rear door is a later replacement. Please refer to images.
The hood with an arched door flanked on each side by a reeded column, enclosing a 14" dial painted with rising moonphase in the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary dial for seconds and date, signed 'Jn Parr, Liverpool', above a short trunk door, with an oval flame-figured panel below 4 Gothic arches, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, with door key, winder, two weights and pendulum, approximately 237cm highCondition report: Not working in vendor's home. Lacking 3 reeded sections on left pillar on trunk. Lacking return beads on base and back feet. Some damage around these areas. Minor scratches, dents and chips consistent with age and use. Lacking finials.
An early-mid 19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment above an arched door, enclosing a 14" dial painted with spandrels, emblematic of the seasons, with Roman numerals, minute markers, subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, signed 'John Callcott, Cotton', the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, with two weights, a pendulum and winder, 237cm highCondition report: Not operational in vendor's home.Lacking middle finial and support cracked. Burr wood support probably later. Hood lacking mouldings, including two above pillars. Old losses, including veneers on plinth and chips, including around escutcheon. Dents, chips and scratches consistent with age and use. Some mouldings detatched. Some restorations, including small sections of veneer and mouldings.
An early 19th century and later oak dresser, North Wales, the three tier rack over a rectangular base with 4 central drawers flanked on each side by a drawer over a cupboard door, restorations and alterations, lacking elements and some damage, 170cm wide x 52cm deep x 193cm highCondition report: Restorations, including later elements, including drawer linings. Alterations, including action on cupboard doors. Damages, including positions of original drawer hinges, top cracked, chipped and with some gouges and right door panel loose (needs re-fixing) and lacking lower right corner). Lacking elements, including some base boards and 14cm section of cornice on right return.
An Edwardian ebonised mirror-backed chiffonier, the arched top with open diaper apron above four shaped and bevelled mirror plates, the base with single frieze drawer above glazed cupboard doors, flanked by serpentine-shaped shelves, raised on cabriole supports, 203cm high, 120cm wide, 33cm deep (cosmetic faults)Condition report: In need of cosmetic restoration/recommissioning including: one cupboard door glazing panel missing, partial cupboard back missing, door handle droplet missing, general surface wear and grime.
An Edwardian figured satinwood veneered wardrobe-cum-chest, inlaid and painted with oval garlands and bows, and decorated with ebony stringing, with a concave shaped centre, the tromp l'oeil fluted frieze above a pair of short wardrobe doors, enclosing later shelves, above three graduated drawers flanked on each side by a full-size wardrobe door, raised on turned and carved feet, 201cm wide, 62cm deep, 203.5cm high, together with a matching four-drawer dressing table, with eight carved and turned legs united by shaped 'H' stretchers, 138cm wide, 64cm deep, 165cm high. (2)Condition report: The wardrobe: Overall good figuring and colour, much damage not obvious but including: minor chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use, including corners of doors and drawers, including 2cm chip bottom drawer lower left corner, 1/2cm bottom edge of middle drawer, 3cm section on rail below top drawer on the right side. 3cm chip on rail below middle drawer on the right side. Minor restorations including 4.5cm on left hand edge of right drawer and 1.5cm section right hand edge of middle right door. Left door badly chipped lower edge and horizontal fracturing on bottom right section and a 25cm vertical fracture left of middle, fractured across top and 14cm vertical fracture on the top left of the same door. Later shelves in middle wardrobe section.The dressing table: Minor chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use including lacking 2cm section at the base of the right hand drawer. Minor restorations to veneers including several sections of mirror, bottom left and right corner of left hand drawer, bottom left corner of middle left drawer and bottom rail of right hand drawer. Minor blistering to veneer including front middle of top.
A Billi B mahogany cased grandmother clock, the brass break arch dial with astronomical date feature, dial with foliate spandrels, bearing Roman numerals, two train eight day movement with Westminster chime on eleven rods, the case hood with break arch pediment and central brass ball, trunk with glazed door, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum, 195cm high.
William Bird of Seagrave. A Georgian oak long case clock, the square brass dial with circular chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, centrally foliate engraved, with reserve date aperture, single train movement, with bell strike, the pedimented hood above a straight trunk, the door with cross banding and sun paterea inlay, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum and key, 194cm high.
A Victorian Art Nouveau light oak dresser base, with copper plates and brass handles, having two central drawers above a panelled door, flanked by carved panelled doors, the left opening to reveal a single shelf, right opening to reveal a shelf above a bottle tray, 100cm high, 152cm wide, 54cm deep.
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