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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND STRUNG THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Harrods London label to wardrobe, comprising a single mirror door wardrobe above a single long drawer, width 123cm x depth 52cm x height 201cm, a dressing chest with an oval mirror and three drawers, width 107cm x depth 52cm x height to mirror 157cm and a panelled two door washstand (3)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK POLYPHON LONGCASE CLOCK, arched and scrolled pediment above a moulded cornice, the 10' circular silvered and brassed dial with Arabic numerals and name plaque reading Pearce & Sons, Huddersfield, the trunk door with yellow bulls eyes set within leaded blue and red glass, the plinth door enclosing the polyphon mechanism to play 18.5cm discs, with a money slot to the left and winding handle opposing, above a small drawer on the plinth, on flat bun feet with later brass mounts throughout, height 229cm (two weights and pendulum) Condition Report Penny slot untested under quick inspection, one tooth is missing
A pair of Regency design mahogany side cabinets, with applied gilt metal Egyptian motifs, W.120cm, D.39cm, H.86cmCONDITION: Both in very used condition, the tops have ring marks, scuffs and staining, one cabinet has lost the metal grill to the left door, the remaining grills are in need of replacement or repair, one cabinet left door has a vertical veneer split, generally scuffed marked
A George III mahogany longcase clock, Geo. Harvey, S. Ninians, W.51cm, D.26cm, H.207cmCONDITION: Door to case does not close and is very warped. It does have a winder, two weights and a plain pendulum. No case key. heavy cracking to the dial. hood is damaged with losses and does not close properly. A column on the hood is loose. We do not guarantee working condition
A 1920's mahogany glazed china cabinet, with moulded top above a central glazed door with shaped glazing bars, enclosed by bowed and glazed end sections, raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet 174cm x 120cm x 43cm marks and scratches and some staining/discolouration to internal material lining.
A 19th century oak and mahogany oak and mahogany veneered long case clock by Thomas Yeates (I), Penrith (1791-1865), with flat-topped hood, square glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with shaped and crossbanded door, the crossbanded base with bracket feet, the painted dial with Roman hours framing the maker's name and bird decoration, all within foliate spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, sold with weight and part pendulum 200cm Some paint cracking to dial, case appears restored with some minor repairs and losses to moulding and veneer.
A 19th century dark-stained oak cupboard, of Aesthetic influence, having a moulded cornice with rope-twist detail over three doors with domed circular panels each with ribbed brass drop handles and incised foliate carving, the lower stage with two double stepped panel doors, on a moulded base with turned feet 154cm x 149cm x 55cm some wear, minor marks and scratches lock damage to base door.
A Victorian painted-walnut wardrobe, having a shaped cornice with central sunburst motif over a lappet frieze with long right side panelled door, opposed by a shorter door and four drawers, the base with single drawer, 225cm x 136cm x 57.5cm marks and scratches, paint losses, damage to long door's escutcheon.
A Victorian Gregory & Co ash mirror door wardrobe, the moulded cornice with geometric carving over a long panelled mirror door enclosing internal hanging space, two panelled doors enclosing linen slides with two short and three long graduating drawers below , one stamped with manufacturer and numbered 2038, raised on bracket type feet 214cm x 188cm x 62cm some small depletions, some deterioration to mirror plate, lacking fixing screws/fittings, splits to back boards.
A 1930's three train oak long cased clock, having a moulded arched hood with glazed door enclosing the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, all enclosed by spandrels and surmounted by a brass disc 'Tempus Fugit' all within chamfered columns, the long trunk door with bevelled glass panel, on a plain panelled base, complete with three brass weights and pendulum 183cm in good condition.
A George III oak corner cupboard, with moulded cornice above a geometric inlaid frieze and panelled door with central shield-form paterae, enclosing the shaped internal shelves. All between canted ends 101cm x 76cm x 46cm loose section to cornice, fading to inlay, marks and scratches but generally good.
A Georgian oak dresser base, the rectangular top above two central drawers with panelled door below flanked by triple fielded panel doors, all later carved with scrolls and foliate motifs, on bracket feet 86cm x 165cm x 51cm later top with splits, marks and scratches, condition commensurate with age.
An Edwardian figured mahogany Gentleman's wardrobe, having a moulded cornice and sectioned frieze with gilt metal mounts over two panelled doors and two short and three long drawers flanked by bevelled mirror doors, the plates with quadrant upper corners, the base with two deep drawers, on bracket feet 213cm x 213.5cm x 60cm one door with pin damaged, some small losses and depletions, marks and scratches
A Lancashire mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century, the arched painted dial signed William Lawson, Newton, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and the dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the spandrels painted with four courting couples emblematic of the seasons, under a sun and moon arch, within a conforming hood with swan-neck pediment and gilt-brass mounted columns, the broad trunk with a band of blind fretwork over a shaped fielded panel door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a fielded panel base, eight day movement. Height 225cm
An unusual 19th century Masonic mahogany cased longcase clock, the polychrome and gilt painted arched dial profusely decorated with Masonic symbols including Square and Compass, Solomon's Temple, the Blazing Star etc, enclosing a chapter ring with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, within a conforming hood with arched pediment over a glass door (glass cracked), the trunk with a shaped door between a pair of relief carved spindles, raised on bracket feet, eight day movement, with weights and pendulum. Height 217cm
A 1920's silver lacquer Chinoiserie demilune side cabinet, probably Hille of London, the top decorated with Oriental figures and pavilions by a bridge, over a single door opening to a shelved interior, the case decorated en suite, raised on short cabriole legs with pad feet. 96cm by 90cm by 45cm
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