An early 18th century banded walnut bureau bookcase with moulded cornice and single glazed door, over a slide, the fall enclosing a single drawer, over three graduated drawers, on bracket feet W. 2ft 4in. H. 6ft 6in. D. 1ft 8in.CONDITION: Top left has small veneer split. Right side pint spattered (emulsion). Two patches of replaced veneer to left of fall, piece of moulding missing front right corner of fall. some replaced banding to all drawers, veneer missing each side of left bearer, second drawer has large piece of replaced veneer to right side. All feet have veneer losses, severe to front right foot.
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A Regency mahogany collector's cabinet, with architectural cornice and two glazed doors over two panelled doors enclosing an arrangement of thirty two glass topped drawers with turned bone handles, W.2ft 6in. D.1ft 4in. H.6ft 7in.CONDITION: Overall in honest untouched condition but with a number of small losses, beading to the edge of the cornice is chipped and missing in one 4 inch area at the front, moulding to the lower left side of the top is missing, a few short cracks and some lifting of the varnish to the sides, top doors are slightly lighter in tone than elsewhere, original lock present but no key, door enclose two slender adjustable shelves, lower section of good rich colour, in both the top and bottom the sides are made of stained pine and show old splits, dents and wear from use, lower front doors slightly warped out of shape, comes with original lock and working key, the two banks of drawers have lost many of their divisions and therefore do not all run smoothly, stands upon what look to be the original turned feet.
A George III mahogany eight day chiming longcase clock, the arched 12 inch brass dial with silvered eagle and tempus fugit plaque over Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, H.7ft 9in.CONDITION: Case of very good rich dark reddish mahogany tone and looks honest and untouched for many years, minor cracks and small faults throughout, more notable faults include scratching and scuffing of the trunk door where it rubs at the bottom, right side with a rather matted finish and would benefit from repolishing, trunk door lock is a later replacement and no key present, the plinth is a later replacement, dial and movement look to be in very good clean condition with no faults noted, although quite probably the movement is somewhat later being associated to the case, comes with three cast iron weights and a brass pendulum, not tested for timekeeping.
Dwerryhouse & Carter of London. A Regency brass inset mahogany mantel clock, with architectural case and painted Roman dial, unsigned twin fusee movement, height 19.5in.CONDITION: Overall a little dusty but otherwise looks to be honest and untouched, mid to light brown mahogany tone, darker at the top and with some ebonised details, top finial slightly bent out of place, two slim cracks running in to each side of the dial through the main case, dial looks a little rubbed, hands probably original, two sections of brass stringing missing from the lower part of the front of the case, side handles and pierced brass grills with a dull bronze finish, silk lining to side panels very tired, key missing for the lock that holds the bezel in position but still fits tightly, no key for the back door which has very minor losses around the edges, movement looks to be in good condition, complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with an adjustable pendulum but no keys. Movement is going but not tested for timekeeping but possibly the movement is associated to the case, please see our photographs of how the seat board is supported.Hole in the lower right side holding bracket does hold the pendulum.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, later inlaid, width 92cm, depth 48cm, height 210cmCONDITION: There is repaired veneer to cornice, one slight scratch to left door. Several areas of lost cross banding to base, base surface has a 4-5in. crack to the veneer, interior consists of pigeon holes and drawers.
A William IV rosewood marble topped side cabinet, width 184cm, depth 45cm, height 129cmCONDITION: The marble top is marked and bruised and there is a loose piece of moulding from the left side which is present. The right hand central door is slightly discoloured, the plinth foot is scuffed with some losses to the left side
An Edwardian marquetry inlaid mahogany bow front display cabinet, width 92cm, depth 47cm, height 196cmCONDITION: The cornice has minor bruising, there are chips to each corner, the right hand door has lost an 8in. section of moulding to the bottom section. There are two small circular dents to the veneer below the door. The bow front base has losses to the front, the drawer has had repaired veneer below the marquetry and there is a small piece missing. There are two pieces of moulding missing from the leg top sections.
A 19th century American Jerome & Co. New Haven Clock Co wooden cased wall clock. Eight day clock with extra bushed movement. Glass tablet door panel features peaches surrounded with a pale blue and silver decorative border (some interior peeling). Interior paper advertising label is present and in good condition. Complete with key an Case approx. 76cm x 42cm.
A 19th century American Chauncy Jerome, New Haven Clock Co chiming Steeple Clock, in working order. New Haven Clock Co. Eight day and thirty hour movement with gothic spring made for Jerome & Co. Wooden finials present but the tip of one is damaged. Glass tablet door panel featuring a bird. If metal face is original it looks to have been repainted. In Total height approx. 50.5cm.
Brian Sanders (British, B. 1937) "Side Trawler -- Fishing Boat" Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Great Britain 18p Side Trawler stamp issue of September 23, 1981. Just off North America's Atlantic Coast extends a wide continental shelf, in some areas reaching as far as five hundred miles from the shore. Large areas of this shelf form underwater plateaus where the fishing grounds are among the best in the world. Annually, fishermen from Canada, the United States and Europe take about nine billion pounds of fish from this area. The Trawler pictured in this artwork is one craft which sails the icy waters of the North Atlantic in search of fish. Once the men locate their prey, they lay out their trawler nets. A huge flat funnel net is dragged on rollers along the seabed while the net's mouth is kept open by water pressure on two door-shaped objects called otter boards. The noise of the net disturbs the fish and they attempt to escape. However, they soon tire and are hopelessly trapped in the net's funnel. Because areas the men fish are so treacherous, they equip their boat with steam hoses and axes which they use to remove ice from the decks and riggings. Should the heavy ice be allowed to build up, the craft would surely capsize. Even though modern trawlers are fitted with many safety devices which offer some protection, it is still quite common for a vessel to be lost at sea without a trace. Although working in the North Atlantic is a dangerous life, the fish are so plentiful that men gladly brave the fearsome hazards of icy, storm-tossed seas to reap great catches. Image Size: 12 x 14.25 in. Overall Size: 16 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B06850)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU POLLARD OAK THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising a single mirror door wardrobe, with an overhanging cornice, flanked by carved sides rails, with a single drawer, width 136cm x depth 56.5cm x height 208cm, dressing chest with a single mirror above four assorted drawers, width 107cm x depth 50cm x height 158cm and a washstand with two drawers above double cupboard doors, width 105cm x depth 49cm x height 71cm (missing door handle, missing two drawer handles, one finial to dressing table and later top and missing side rails to washstand)
A good brass chiming mantel clock complete with mercury pendulum and in working order. ****Condition report**** Height 50cm.Width at feet 22cm.Depth at feet 17.5cm.Rear door has a small chip on bevel at top edge, right & bottom right corner.Small chip on front top right of bevel.All 3 have old damage, possibly when clock was assembled.
A Victorian mahogany 3 door combination wardrobe with 3 drawers in centre section. The wardrobe is 88" tall. The are no splits or cracks. The wardrobe has not been cut. Interior depth 26", width 78". There is no invisible woodworm. One original lock is missing. ****Condition report**** There is fading to the left door.Centre door rubs when opened/closed.Inside are original coat hooks, 1 is missing & 4 are damaged.9 of original remain.Silk lining on side wardrobes present but faded.Centre compartment had 7 hokos but only 6 remain.Silk lining loose on 1 side & missing from bottom.Interior sizes (both sides), height 141cm, width 54cm, depth 47cm. hook height 127cm.Centre compartment height 60cm, width 68cm, depth 57cm, hook height 51cm.Slight warping to left faded door.
An Edwardian mahogany mirror door wardrobe, having a moulded cornice and plain frieze over the arched central oblong mirror door and between stipple carved foliate urn panels, with incised panels below, the base with single long drawer and raised on block feet. 205 x 136 x 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor marks and scratches throughout, the right hand side base panel is lacking, some wear, door opening wear and scuffs to base.
A Victorian cream painted pine cupboard, having a rectangular top over a quadruple panelled door and three drawers, 92 cm x 122 cm x 55 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Barn stored condition with a large amount of accumulated dirt, marks, scratches, drilled holes, edge depletions and the base drawer missing.
An Edwardian carved oak wall cupboard, with three quarter gallery over carved door and two shelves. 55 cm x 63 cm x 17.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some signs of use, some staining to the shelves, some minor edge ware and knocks etc, the upper hinge on the cupboard is lacking its pin, but overall good condition. The cupboard is lacking its key but is open.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Jonathan Telford, the painted dial with moon phase, calendar function to the eight day movement striking on a bell contained in case with scroll cresting and shaped trunk door inlaid with boxwood stringing. 213 cm high with winding handle and trunk key. CONDITION REPORT: Slight veneer loss to hood and lacking feet. The dial is also slightly rubbed.
Victor. B. Wilkins - G-plan - Fresco range - A good retro vintage mid 20th Century 1960's teak wood sideboard credenza by G Plan comprising a central bank of four drawers flanked by twin door cupboards revealing shelved interiors. The handles being lipped to each door and drawer and the unit raised on tapering legs with stretchers. Measures 80cm x 213cm x 45cm.
A large and impressive early 21st Century modern British designer upright pedestal metal filing cabinet / office locker in the manner of B&B Italia. The storage unit having metal panelled sides with a chrome plated steel frame having a flip up and sliding door cupboards over three sliding index filing section with cupboard and drawer below. All finished in black grey raised on disc feet supports. Measures 214cm x 52cm x 52cm.
A retro vintage 20th Century industrial workbench / workmen's desk of tall rectangular form having a large wooden top raised on square tubular metal supports united by stretches. All finished in a pale green colourway. Together with a matching twin door cupboard concealing a shelved interior. Table measures 85cm x 200cm x 75cm.
Victor B. Wilkins - G Plan - Fresco - A retro vintage 1960's small proportioned teak wood sideboard credenza having four drawers above a central twin door shelved cupboard flanked by single door cupboard to either side. All raised on short round tapering legs with shaped stretcher. Measures 84cm x 153cm x 46cm.
Henry Walter Klein - Bramin - An original retro vintage 1960's Danish teak wood sideboard credenza having a central bank of four drawers flanked by sliding door cupboards. Each fascia having square inset handles and all raised on tapering cylindrical legs. Complete with made in Denmark makers label. Measures: 80cm x 226cm x 45cm.
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