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A shallow silver bowl of plain form with engraved decoration to centre depicting a stork at a door with baby in basket, inscribed "Acre mead Halifax Yorks - Miss Jill MacIntosh - Delivery Book - 1934 May 11" (by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1892), together with a silver lidded hobnail cut glass preserve jar, approx 10 oz weighable silver
A box containing a collection of various brass door knockers including figural examples - Chaucer Canterbury Tales, John Peel, Clovelly donkey, spaniels, Charles Dickens, dolphin, squirrel, Cutty Sark, etc, etc CONDITION REPORTS Condition variable. Mostly sound but with signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use etc. Cost of postage likely to be in the region of £30
A 19th Century oak coffer in the 17th Century manner, the top with moulded edge above a foliate carved three panel front, raised on stile supports, 108 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 53.6 cm high together with a George III oak and cross-banded corner cupboard, the two doors enclosing three shaped shelves, raised on an associated oak stand of plain form, 98 cm wide x 97.5 cm high (stand 45.6 cm high) together with a needlework upholstered rectangular footstool, oak circular occasional table and a mahogany wine table CONDITION REPORTS Corner cupboard: 2 Door opening. Each door 33cm wide x 78cm high. Door opening 66cm wide x 78cm high
A Victorian walnut and carved two piece bedroom suite comprising three door wardrobe with two drawers 178 cm wide x 224.5 cm high x 52 cm deep and dressing chest with mirrored superstructure over two short and two long drawers 122 cm wide x 51 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound though with signs of wear and tear conducive with age and day to day use - surface denting, scratching, etc. particularly at the area at the base of the wardrobe where the doors have caught over the years. Interior lining is stained and requires arguably replacing. The dressing chest again basically sound though with signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Some stains to the top. See images for further detail.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid single door display cabinet on bracket foot base, 64.5 cm wide x 29 cm deep x 108.6 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Door is a bit sticky. The escutcheon is loose. Knocks and bumps, etc, throughout. Top possibly later applied. See images for more details.
A 19th Century Breton elm and fruitwood dresser, the three tier boarded plate rack with centrally mounted clock with painted wooden dial and floral medallion decorated door, over three drawers and two cupboard doors similarly carved, raised on a bracket foot base, 133 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 205 cm high
A Victorian walnut bookcase cabinet, the glazed upper section with moulded cornice over two doors enclosing adjustable shelving over two short and two long drawers to plinth base, 127 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 210.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has water marks throughout. Generally sun-bleached. Knocks, bumps, etc. Large scuff to one side. Glass is intact. Appears to have replacement shelves and replacement beading to the opening door. Middle drawer support also appears to be a replacement as it is a very different colour to the rest of the piece. One lock is missing. A couple of splits particularly where the wood joins. Wear and tear throughout but generally solid. Unlikely to be a converted linen press - not deep enough, wrong wood, etc.
A 19th Century oak rectangular drop-leaf dining table, 106 cm x 140 cm max, a mahogany drop-leaf Sutherland table on slender turned legs and a 1930's walnut commode stool, an Edwardian stained beech framed dining chair and an oak and mahogany dwarf two door cupboard on plank end supports, 51.5 cm wide x 72 cm high
A late George III mahogany chest, the cross-banded top with applied moulded edge over four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 92 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 92 cm high, together with an associated mahogany and astragal glazed two door bookcase cabinet enclosing three adjustable shelves, 97.5 cm wide x 110 cm high CONDITION REPORTS This is an old piece of furntiure and unable to give "pin accurate" measurements. The top of the cornice is approx. 97.4cm width and chest itself any were between approx 92.6cm and approx 93.8cm depending on where is measured. No signs of woodworm. Drawers slide OK but don't fit flush. Third drawer down - the moulding to the bottom edge is loose and broken. There are areas of patching throughout, knocks, bumps and surface scratches as well as some areas of spliting. See images for more details.
A modern light oak sideboard with four central drawers flanked by two cupboard doors, 140 cm wide x 40 cm deep x 90 cm high, together with a matching oak pedestal plant stand with open recess over two small drawers and a cupboard door, 24 cm wide x 24 cm deep x 94 cm high and a modern yew wood drop-leaf coffee table
A 19th Century mahogany cylinder bureau, the plain top with reeded edge over a plain cylinder with ebonised handles opening to reveal a pull out interior with drawers and pigeonholes over a central recess cupboard door enclosing a shelf flanked by two banks of four drawers, one bearing label "T & G Seddon No. 12 London House, Aldersgate Street" raised on plinth base to casters 93.5 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 103.5 cm high
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival bookcase cabinet of slim proportions, the fan marquetry inlaid caddy top over a bow front with four adjustable shelves and cupboard door enclosing a further shelf, on splayed supports, 42.5 cm wide x 17 cm deep x 201 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst bascially sound, the piece is a little tired throughout including some damage to the varnish on the top of the fan section and some damage and loss to the beading on the cornice and to the left hand side. Veneers to the left and right of the shelving with cracks horizontally along the grain and one area of loss. The shelves are basically sound. The door with some cracking, particularly to the corners and along the grain on the centre medallion. The feet with damage front and back to the left side and similar to the right. Otherwise colour fairly uniform throughout - see images for further detail
'Thos. Paul, Glasgow' a 19th century mahogany regulator style longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with carved pediment and dial door with circular glazed panel enclosing a circular enamel dial having Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds and date, 212 cm high x 50 cm wide, c/w weight, pendulum and keys
A mahogany linen press, early to mid 19th century, the upper section with Greek key moulding, over twin panelled doors, the lower section with two short and two long drawers on ogee bracket feet, 140cm wide, 59cm deep, 197cm highCondition report: Door with split to panels, loss to moulding return, return for moulding on base lacking, feet broken and repaired.Pieces of dentil cornice moulding missing.Splits to both doors. Nibbles to edges. Losses to drawer frontsBoth left bracket feet broken and detached; pieces in drawer.
A Victorian blonde oak dwarf bookcase, late 19th century, the twin panelled doors flanked by pillaster columns and on plinth base, 129cm wide, 37cm deep, 110cm highCondition report: Split to door panel.Top badly marked.Return to moulding to left hand side loose.Knocks, dents and chips consistent with age and use.Right hand side door loose on hinge, attention required.Worm holes to plinth base.
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