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Lot 195

A Regency mahogany and ebonised strung linen press, circa 1815, the moulded cornice above a pair of panel doors, opening to five sliding trays, the lower section with two short and two long graduated drawers, each drawer with lion mask cast handles, on bracket feet, 221.5cm high, 136.5cm wide, 59cm deepFor a linen press of the period with similar inlay, see Christie's, London, Style & Spirit, 25th September 2007, lot 167 (£2,750). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Key present and operates lock to doors. No key present for lock to drawers, all locks are open. Large chip to one side of the upper section. Later blocks to the backs of feet and underside. There is no physical evidence but there is a small chance that the lock plates to the drawers are later associated. Various small neatly executed repair to ebonised stringing. Small section of replacement veneer to one door. Handles appear original and are well cast. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 208

Y A William IV rosewood side cabinet, circa 1835, by HOLLAND & SONS, the rectangular top above a pair of pleated silk doors, flanked on either side by a pleated silk and gilt brass grille door, on a plinth base, the top of one door stamped 'HOLLAND & SONS, 50904', the inside of the same door stamped 'FROM TAPRELL, HOLLAND & SON, Upholsterers & c, 19 Marylebone St , ST. James S, LONDON', 93.5cm high, 184cm wide, 46cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Some additional dark scratches to top. Silk panels are replaced and have some minor 'pulls' and fraying. Key present and operates locks to all doors. One escutcheon lacking. Two of the smaller shelves are later replacements.Some ring marks to shelves. Six brass shelf rests and eleven wooden dowel replacements present. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 216

A pair of mahogany bedside cupboards, in Regency style, 19th century and later reconstructed, in the manner of Gillows, each rectangular top with reeded edge and three quarter gallery, above a cupboard door, on reeded turned tapering legs, each 79cm high, 41cm wide, 35cm deep Condition Report: Constructed by a skilled cabinet maker from good quality period timber. Both cupboards in generally good condition with just the expected minor marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 22

A George I walnut cabinet bookcase, circa 1720, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the pair of doors beneath opening to a shelved interior, on bracket feet, 198cm high, 118cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Cleaned appearance but retains good colour and patina. Some old repairs but none particularly obvious. Some evidence of old worm Lock to lower doors is an old replacement. Escutcheon appears original and has moved position when the lock was replaced. Escutcheon to upper doors is 18th century but we cannot guarantee it is original. Top of one lower door stamped with serial or accession number '20,354'. Interior of the glazed upper section with later dark green painted finish. The glazed doors are currently locked an lacking a key but Dreweatts could source a replacement key. Lower doors are lacking a key but lock is open. Some later supporting blocks to the backs of feet.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 229

A companion pair of Regency mahogany bedside cabinets, circa 1820, one stamped 'GILLOWS.LANCASTER' to the top of the door, each rectangular top with raised three quarter gallery above a cupboard door, on turned and reeded tapering legs, each approximately 80cm high, 41cm wide, 36cm deepCondition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.  Some old splits and chips.  Cupboard 1- Some additional dark marks and ring marks to top. Small losses where door catch has caught the adjacent timber when closing the door. The panel to the underside loose. Additional split to one side. Small section of replacement timber to gallery near front edge of top.  Cupboard 2-  Top has a cleaned appearance. Some small amounts of filler used in places. Additional splits to the sides and back with filler used to help disguise.  Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 24

A Queen Anne figured and burr walnut bowfront corner cupboard, circa 1710, feather banded throughout, the finely book matched quarter veneered and arched door flanked on either side by plain pilasters, surmounted by a moulded pediment, 96cm high, 70cm wide, 49cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Section of moulding to top door is lacking.Some evidence of old worm. Drilled holes to backboards from previous fixtures. Lock and escutcheon appear original. Key is present and operates lock. Lock catch is replaced and has moved position slightly. A later section of replacement timber adjacent to catch. Some later supporting blocks to undersides of two shelves. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 27

A Queen Anne walnut and feather banded escritoire, circa 1710, the moulded cornice above a cushion moulded drawer, the fall front opening to a baize inset surface and an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes around a central cupboard door, the pigeon hole sections removing to reveal further hidden small drawers, the lower section with three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 155cm high, 113cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and some small losses. Metalware replaced except for the the central small hidden drawers to the interior which retain their original gilded handles. All replaced metalware in keeping with the period style. Key present and operates lock to fall and interior cupboard door. No key present for drawers. Area of loss to veneer at centre of top (see images). Some old repairs. Evidence of old worm. Later elements to feet (see images). Inset baize surface to interior of fall is a later replacement. It has wear, fraying, losses and dark marks. Sides with fading. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 69

A George III mahogany clothes press, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the dentil moulded cornice above a pair of panel doors cornered by roundels, opening to five sliding trays, each covered in original marbled paper, the lower section with two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 188cm high, 120cm wide, 63cm deepSeveral of the features demonstrated by this press relate closely to those demonstrated by pieces known to have been produced by the workshop of Thomas Chippendale. This includes the red 'wash' applied to the panels to the underside of the press. The paper lining to the interiors of trays is also a feature associated with Chippendale. Please note, there is no red wash to the rear panels and the supports to the feet are not laminated.  Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Exceptional figuring to timber. Excellent colour and patina. Marbled paper lining to slides could well be original but we cannot guarantee this. All metalware appears original. Wear to the gilding of the handles. Key present and operates all locks except to the middle drawer where the lock has sized open. The metal catch to the inside of one door is lacking. Some later supporting blocks to the backs of the feet. Some blocks to backs of feet are lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 83

A mahogany breakfront library bookcase, in George III style, mid 19th century, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower section with four roundel moulded cupboard doors all opening to sliding trays, on shaped bracket feet, 247cm high, 228.5cm wide, 58cm deep overallPlease note, on further inspection it has been concluded that this bookcase dates to the mid 19th century and not as originally stated in the printed catalogue. Condition Report: Please note, on further inspection it has been concluded that this bookcase dates to the mid 19th century and not as originally stated in the catalogue description. Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use.Old chips and splits. some small losses (see additional images for visual reference). The locks and handles all appears original with the exception probably of the small handle to an upper corner of each side cupboard door of the base. These look to have been introduced to the centre of the original roundel terminals (see images). A key is present to operate the locks to the astragal glazed doors only. Some locks may require minor adjustment to operate entirely smoothly. One lock to the lower doors is engaged. If the buyer contacts the department prior to collection, it may be possible for a key to the lower doors to be located. Above each lock escutcheon to the doors there is a small single filled hole, likely where a small loop handle has previously been located. The sliding trays to the interiors of the lower cupboards are all likely later in date but have been very well made by a cabinetmaker. The runners that support them in position are also later. The holes to the interior side panels to support pegs for the original shelves remain visible. Much of the glass has possibly been replaced as there is evidence of later putty to the reverse edges (some is untidy). There are no cracks or breaks to the glass. As often seen with library bookcases, there are areas of indentation / scratching where two adjacent doors are opened and the key or engaged lock of one knocks into the frame of the other door (see images)The shelves to the bookcase section throughout (all glazed sections) appear original. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 196

A carved soapstone door stop?, in the form of a man's head, 23 1/2" high

Lot 494

A late 19th century mahogany inlaid side cabinet with raised mirror back over enclosed panel door, vase decoration, brass galleries, on square taper supports, 25" wide x 13" deep x 39" high

Lot 504

Two Belgian figured mahogany white marble top bedside cupboards, fitted one drawer over one door and undertier, on turned supports, 16" wide x 14" deep x 30 3/4" high

Lot 551

A figured walnut bedside cupboard enclosed panel door, 15" wide x 14" deep x 31" high

Lot 596

A Continental painted side cupboard, fitted one drawer over one grilled door, on bracket feet, 16" wide x 11 1/2" deep x 25" high

Lot 600

A mahogany tray top pot cupboard enclosed panel door, on block base, 14 1/2" wide x 14" deep x 31" high

Lot 343

Hornby "OO" gauge Locomotive R 2096, NCB 0-6-0 ST, Class J94, "Warrington" & five goods wagons - Hornby R670, 6 Wheel Van Palethorpes (x2) & Bachmann 7 Plank End Door Wagon, "Horlicks" & Tri-ang R215 SR Brake Van & Airfix GMB 12T Vent Van, Tate & Lyle, 54310-1

Lot 397

A copper coal scuttle together with a black wrought iron umbrella / stick stand and a loaded brass door stop

Lot 411

A cast metal model of a bird on a branch with wings outstretched, raised on circular wooden base, label underneath, 50cm wide, (af) together with a pottery bust of Apollo, some horse brasses and door knockers including 1912 Badge of Merit Sussex & Brighton Horse Parade and a wooden stationery box (4)

Lot 455

Railwayana interest: A plain dome-cased bracket clock, the silvered dial marked 'Kay Worcester' black Roman numerals, brass bezel, twin-fusee movement, side sound fret grills, applied identity plate 'GWR 427' label, raised on brass ball feet, label of provenance inside rear door stating the clock had been in Ruabon Station, North Wales for many years, 35cm high

Lot 458

A late 18th / early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment with stylised flowers and fluted finials, arch glazed hood with a pair of Doric columns either side enclosing the brass dial, engraved with an eagle, Roman numerals and embossed spandrels, the trunk with shaped door and Doric columns to square stepped base, weights and pendulum present, the movement marked 'Burgess', approx. 230cm tall

Lot 637

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with raised back, serpentine front and single glazed door enclosing two shelves, above an under-tier and raised on squared, tapering supports, 58cm wide

Lot 678

A good quality Edwardian mahogany, satinwood and boxwood veneered two-door display cabinet in the Sheraton 'Revival' style, with a pair of tracery glazed doors enclosing upholstered shelves, flanked by open mirror-back shelves with concave cupboards beneath, and recessed under-tier, on square tapering supports, 155cm wide

Lot 344

An early 20th century table top collectors chest with a mirrored door

Lot 456

An early 20th century walnut cabinet having a central door flanked by two glass doors and on cabriole feet 43 1/2"h x 54"w

Lot 52

A mixed lot to include two painted metal door stops, a banker desk lamp, a framed Quartz wall clock, assorted silk scarfs and other items

Lot 78

An Edwardian light oak wash stand with extended back, single cupboard door with Art Nouveau handle on turned legs, along with a circular occasional table with moulded pie crust edge on leaf carved cabriole legs.Location: G

Lot 3197

Smallpage, Leeds Victorian longcase clock, the 34.5cm Roman dial spandrel corners painted with ladies depicting the four seasons and a scene of lady with cornucopia of fruits to the arch. The broad case with turned columns and acanthus leaf brass capitols, the door with scalloped and flame mahogany panel with banded inlay, the eight day movement striking on a gong, H233cm

Lot 3198

J Howison, Perth Georgian longcase clock, the 33cm painted arched Roman dial with two subsidiary Arabic date and seconds dials and floral and foliate gilt decoration, swan neck pediments to hood, flame mahogany door, quartered turned pillars and inlaid banded decoration to mahogany case, raised on bracket feet, the two train eight day movement striking on a gong, H216cm

Lot 3199

Charles Hopwood of Rochdale Georgian longcase clock with 32.5cm square painted Roman dial, date aperture, painted spandrel decoration of flowers and strawberries, oak case with full length scalloped door, quarter reeded columns, hood with swan-neck pediments and reeded columns with brass capitols, the eight day duration movement striking on a gong, H231cm

Lot 3200

I H Barker, Sodbury early 19thC longcase clock, with 31cm painted Roman dial, the spandrel corners decorated with shells, nesting bird and roses to the arch and date aperture, oak case with full length arched door, swan neck pediments and brass capitols to pillared hood, the 30 hour movement striking on a gong, the whole raised on bracket feet, H214cm

Lot 3201

Queen Anne/Early George I walnut cased longcase clock by Jos. Davis, London (Ratcliffe Highway clock maker 1690-1711), the brass 29.5cm dial with finely cut blued steel hands, cherub and crown spandrels Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring with matching seconds dial and finely engraved framed date aperture, finely matted centre, border engraving to arch and Jos Davis London to engraved silvered circular name plate in arch with dolphin spandrels around. The hood with moulded arch above finely carved frieze, tapering, turned corner pillars front and rear, gilded capitols and glazed apertures to view movement. Gilt eagle finials to top, long trunk door with moulded frame and original iron hinges, glazed lenticle porthole to view the gilt brass pendulum bob and decorated brass escutcheon. The eight day movement set between two heavy brass plates with five ringed and knopped pillars, the countwheel strike on bell, the whole raised on bracket feet. 

Lot 1701

A vintage cast iron fox mask door knocker and stop, height 24.5cm.

Lot 1702

Various door knockers to include Ripon, Durham, York and others together with various horse brasses including Masonic example

Lot 1709

Collectables, bijouterie etc including boxwood chess set, wax seal set, Fagan deer slot sheath knife, penknives, Black Forest bear, cut-throat razors, vintage brass door bells, Russian lacquer box, copper ware including embossed plaque, servants bells, Metamec clock, Swiza etc

Lot 1732

19th or early 20thC cast iron door porter/ stop with lion pad foot, height 35cm 

Lot 239

An impressive Stanley Furniture two door and two drawer cabinet, W. 107cm, H. 163cm.

Lot 247

A high quality mahogany two door contemporary wardrobe, W. 154cm. Currently dismantled.

Lot 325

A pair of spelter figurines, four antique brass drawer handles, a brass lions head door knocker and a pair of brass wall sconces.

Lot 412

Cats (Jacob). Spiegel van den ouden en nieuwen tydt, bestaende uyt spreeck-woorden, ontleent van de vorige en jegenwoordige eeuwe, verlustiget door menichte van sinne-beelden, met gedichten en prenten daer op passende. Vermeerdert met groote menighte van spreeckwoorden, door geheel het werck..., Amsterdam: Jacobus Konynenberg, [circa 1715], engraved frontispiece and numerous engraved emblem book illustrations throughout, occasional light spotting, contemporary vellum, 8vo, together with: Luiken (Jan) , Des Menschen Begin, Midden en Einde; vertoonende het kinderlyk bedryf en aanwas, in een en vyftig konstige figuuren. Met godlyke spreuken en stichtelyke verzen, Amsterdam: Kornelis Vander Sys, 1737, additional engraved title, numerous engraved emblem book illustrations, letterpress title imprint date with partial loss of final digit, initial gathering strengthened with adhesive tape to spine edge and loose with sewing weak, lacking front free endpapers (front pastedown torn), upper hinge broken, later vellum, 8voQty: (2)

Lot 825

A limed oak compactum in the manner of Heals, circa 1900, with left hand mirrored door flanked by a pair of cupboards over four long drawers, on a plinth base, 197 x 56 x 210 cm high overall

Lot 898

A late 19th century slate mantel clock, the gilt decorated dome top case with 8-day two train Marti & Co movement striking on a bell, 39 cm h o/all good original overall, movement winds but untested, case movement door glass panel missing, back l/h corner above foot has a diagonal scarfed in repair of lighter colour

Lot 631

AN OAK OLD CHARM TWO DOOR LOW CUPBOARD H-71 CM W-90 CM

Lot 401

A small painted table top cabinet with 2 door and base drawer; a 1930's oak 2 height delft rack with barley twist columns; a large copper pan

Lot 512

Squire Howard, figure in the door of a half timbered house, watercolour, signed, 39 x 45 cm framed and glazed

Lot 520

A large mid 19th Century figured mahogany long case clock with swan neck pediment and turned pillars to the hood. Short door to trunk, painted arch dial and 8 day movement. Striking movement height 236 cm

Lot 521

An early 19th century style mahogany long case clock commemorating Nelson/Trafalgar by Comitti London, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spire finial, full length door with oval glass panel, arched painted dial with rocking ship to the arch, triple train, chiming movement with 3 brass weights height 219 cm (current retail £7000-8000)

Lot 526

A mid 19th Century long case clock, the hood with rope twist coloumns, trunk with short door, having painted arch dial with 8 day movementBy Smith of Huddersfield (height 230cm and hood arch cut down)

Lot 564

An Edwardian mahogany narrow display cabinet with painted roundel, glazed door over 3 drawers

Lot 670

A mid 20th century teak sliding door bookcase with two drawers bellow

Lot 119A

A Japanese wooden cased portable shrine with double doors and figure on pillar inside, height 27cmOne door split top to bottom and reglued, small loss of gilt and pacquer to back

Lot 27

A selection of brass door handles; 5 ceramic finger plates

Lot 1477

A George II design parcel-gilt mahogany wall hanging corner vitrine, pierced swan neck pediment in the Gothic Chippendale taste, above a blind fretwork frieze, arched rectangular glazed door enclosing three shaped shelves, canted stop-fluted angles, 136cm high, 76.5cm wide, 19th century

Lot 1480

A 17th century style oak credence cupboard, of small proportions, rectangular top above a central panel door flanked by canted niches, open pot board to base, turned pillars, applied throughout with split turnings, geometric mouldings and ebony dressings, 121.5cm high, 114cm wide, 19th century

Lot 1486

A George II oak longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed Henry Deykin, Worcester, No 1169, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with pagoda pediment flanked by turned finials, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 209cm high, c.1750Henry Deykin was the son and successor to Worcester clockmaker Thomas Deykin and his wife, who was also a clockmaker. He was apprenticed to his mother 1744-1751 and he worked until 1788. The numbering system as displayed (very unusually) on the dial - here 1169 - is believed to have been carried over from his parents' oeuvre.

Lot 1496

A George III elm splay fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above a rectangular panelled door, 92cm high, 67cm wide, c.1780

Lot 1524

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed T&J Hallam, Nottingham, painted to the arch with Abraham and Isaac, the spandrels with the Four Evangelists, date aperture, swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, bracket feet, 218cm high, c.1820

Lot 1526

A George III oak and mahogany Neo-Classical long case clock, round painted 13.5in (34.2cm) dial, Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, pierced gilt hands, ringed winding arbors, signed Condliff/Sheffield 8--day movement striking on a bell, Gothick trunk door with inlaid borders, inlaid in ebny and boxwood, curly pediment with marquetry inlaid paterae, grooved pylons to angles with central conforming fan, supported on unusual inlaid pillars with delicately carved Tower of the Winds capitals, shaped brass escutcheon with contemporary key flanked by fluted quarter columns, bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 85in (215.9cm) high (4)Martin Condliff and his brother Joseph (of Chapel-en-le-Frith) were apprenticed to Samuel Ashton of Ashbourne, Martin on 23rd September 1777 (having been born 1763); he set in Ashbourne in 1785, but by 1790 was married and working from 27, Far Gate, Sheffield. He was father to the eminent James Condliff of Liverpool (1790-1851)

Lot 1527

A George III oak and mahogany splay fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, outswept cornice above a rectangular panel door, enclosing an idiosyncratic arrangement of shaped shelves and spice drawers, the interior with the remains of a green painted finish, 114cm high, 86.5cm wide, c.1800

Lot 1533

A George III oak longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Blackett Wallace, Brampton, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and dentil apron, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, bracket feet, 234cm high, c.1780Blacket Wallace was working in Brampton, Cumberland, 1752- 1780. He was born there in 1731 and was apprenticed 1745-1751 before marrying Isabella Atkinson in 1753.

Lot 1534

A George III oak longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed Jos Johnson, Dudley, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds chapter, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with fretwork cresting, flanked by onion shaped finials, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with a batwing patera, flanked by brass capped Corinthian quarter-columns, 219cm high, c.1780

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