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NEWLYN COPPER, galleon embossed candle sconce bracket, 28cm height; together with 2 similar fish embossed copper door plates and hammered copper 20cm diameter bowl, all marked 'Newlyn'Lot 486 – candle bracket with small splits to either side of the bend, otherwise in good conditionAll other items in good condition
A George II oak and inlaid mural cupboard, circa 1750 Having a fielded and flattened ogee-arched cupboard door, centred by a chequer-inlaid eight-pointed star, enclosing a pair of ogee-profiled shelves, each side unusually with a raised fielded panel, working lock with key, height 77cm, width 65.5cm, depth 32.5cm
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, with semi pagoda square pillar hood containing brass dial with spandrel decoration, named for Powley Appleby, with 30 hour movement and shaped door trunk, square base and plinth. Height 219 cm, width 43 cm, depth 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock is generally in good order. The top left-hand side has a crack at the rear but this is not majorly untoward. Both of the front columns have been damaged at some point but this has been some time ago. One has been reworked, finished with plaster and then painted over, but this does not detract. There are some light scuff marks where the door from the hood has rubbed, again this is just age related wear. The door on the trunk hinges are slack and are both only held in by one screw each. Generally the case is in good order showing the odd light scratch but nothing untoward. We have a pendulum for the clock and weight. It is set up in the saleroom but it will not work properly on our floors as it does not sit completely level, but when levelling it up it seems to work fine, ticking away nicely. The movement is also clean.
A mid Victorian satinwood breakfront wardrobe, with cornice over central arched mirror door flanked by further doors on plinth base. Height 214 cm, width 190 cm, depth 60 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This satinwood wardrobe is in five parts, to include cornice and base. There are various condition issues with this lot. If you run your eye along the top of the cornice there are losses to the left-hand edge. These extend to 2 or 3 cm. Veneer is lifted in places. There are scratches and other imperfections through use. Also woodworm holes to the right-hand top of the cornice. As you work your way down there is the same level of distressing to the main body of the wardrobe also, and again on the base the woodwork is scuffed, distressed and bleached in places. This has been well used in the past. The central glass door is intact, the three doors all run smoothly on their hinges as do the interior shelves and drawers. Again plenty of wear to the edges and fronts of the shelves and drawers and to the interior in total. All three of the door handles are loose and the front central glazed door fits but has a tendency to be loose on its fittings when opened.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with arch swan neck and pillar hood, eight day movement, the dial with moon phase by E Robinson, Carlisle. CONDITION REPORT: The hood has some losses to the veneer and top and it is also missing the finial. There are also some cracks to the veneer but nothing untoward. The door hinges are missing and the door is pinned in place. There is a full length crack to the trunk door and to the base as well as a number of other veneer cracks. The dial itself has a patch of losses to the paint in the top right-hand corner, but again nothing untoward when the hood is placed on. There are two weights, pendulum and key and the clock is ticking away. This longcase clock is +/- 240 cm high. It is being sold with a pendulum, no weights. We cannot warrant that this is in working order. Sold with winding key. The trunk and case has in places loss of veneer. There is a split to the central door that runs from the top to the bottom. There are also other areas of repair around the top of the door. The plinth base also has a split in the wood that runs from the top to the bottom. It has an all over distressed look. In places the wood is blistered and discoloured.
A late Victorian bleached mahogany pot cupboard/bedside cabinet, with crest rail back and door under on plinth base. Height 77 cm, width 39 cm, depth 33 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is in good order showing age related wear. There is some staining to the top but nothing major. The backboard of the cupboard is split, Internally the shelf is present and is solid.
A George III longcase clock, with eight day striking movement by Peter Paulson London, with silvered brass dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with strike silent to arch, the hood with blind fretwork carving with long trunk door flanked by fluted column corners with brass capitals. Height 222 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case has been restored recently and is in good order. There is a section of beading missing to the left-hand side. We have the weights and pendulum. The clock is not currently working due to the unlevel floors in the saleroom.
A panelled oak wardrobe, with moulded cornice above a centre door flanked by panels and opening to hanging space. Height 195 cm, width 153 cm, depth 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The wardrobe has been cut in half at some point in its life, but all parts are present, backboards, hanging rail etc. It is generally in good order showing signs of wear, use etc. We can see no woodworm at all and the hanging interior space from back to front is 42 cm. We believe it to be oak but could be chestnut.
A 19th century oak longcase clock with eight day movement, painted dial and date with broken swan neck pediment, signed H Rowley of Shrewsbury. 217 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in good order showing signs of age but nothing untoward. The corners from the right-hand side column are missing which should be apparent on the photograph and there is some bruising to the top of the hood door. The clock face is crazed. We have the weights and pendulum. We currently have the clock set up and ticking away.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, signed J Tootell Eccles, with eight day movement and half moon dial, moon phase with painted floral spandrels, the cornice a swan neck pediment with three brass finials all raised on a trunk with Gothic style arched central door raised on a square base on small turned feet with pendulum and two weights. 240 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case appears to have been restored recently. It is currently set up in the saleroom with weights, pendulum and key and ticking away.
A late 19th century bookcase, with astragal glazed upper section below a broken pediment, the lower section with central cupboard doors all raised on bracket feet. 206 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This is structurally in good condition. The two astragal glazed doors open and close smoothly, it is hung on stable hinges. The shelves themselves run smoothly in and out of their adjustable mountings. Both upper and lower sections have no significant losses. It has some signs of wear through age and use. This will involve distressed areas to the shelves, the front woodwork and the plinth base. There is a visible repair to the right-hand top corner of the lower section. The lock on the lower cupboard door is broken.
An early 20th century glass cased clock, with timepiece movement and enamelled dial. Height 9.5 cm, width 6.8 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in good order I can see no signs of any chips or cracks. It is a little grubby in places the enamelled face is in good condition, but the bezel shows some signs of dirt, wear etc. The door to the rear the hinge is detached and broken although the cover does clip on. We do not have a key for this. I am unable to test to see if it is working.
Palis Royal, a painted balloon cased wall clock with 8-day striking clock, complete with wall bracket and pendulum but no key, clock height 42cm, bracket height 18cmGood overall condition, some surface scratching, pitting and wear to the case and bracket, the bottom front glass panel from the door is missing, clock currently not in working order
MABEL LUCIE ATTWELL FOR SHELLEY, a three piece nursery tea set, 1930's, comprising mushroom teapot and cover and sugar bowl with Boo-Boo milk jug, green and black printed marks, 6" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Boo Boo has a chip to inner rim of lip (just visible on exterior), paint flaw to inner arm handle and scratches on left cheek. Sugar good. Teapot has small firing crack to rim, paint flaking to green door and figure, printed name to side of handle mis-printed
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE SIGNED RALPH CLAYTON, MARPLE, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 13" arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre painted with figures in a parkland, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the painted moon phase with signature in the arch, the architectural case with scrolled pediment with brass finials and verre eglomise panels on fluted columns, blind fret throat banding, arched door flanked by fluted quarter columns, canted panelled base, on ogee bracket feet, 95 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Condition Both case and movement in generally very good condition, small repair to banding at corner above right trunk quarter column, and repaired split to lower left corner of trunk door near hinge, also replaced screws to upper hinge. Very attractive case with good quality timber and good colour. Invoice dated 2017 for cleaning and minor repairs to movement.
AN OAK LONGCASE SIGNED KIDDS, MALTON, late 18th century, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" arched brass dial with silvered leaf chased centre, Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary dials and signature in the arch, the mahogany banded case with broken arch with brass finial on turned columns, arched door flanked by fluted angles, panel base and bracket feet, 95" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: A marriage of case and movement, both in very good condition.
A MAHOGANY CHIMING LONGCASE, the triple weight movement quarter chiming on eight bells, 14 1/2" arched brass dial with pierced foliate centre inscribed "Time Weareth out Fancies" (sic), Roman and Arabic numerals, three small dials to the arch and bearing the name "Thomas Lister Halifax", the case with swan neck pediment and brass finials on fluted columns, fluted throat banding over arched panelled door flanked by fluted columns, panelled base with faux block work corners, on bracket feet, 93 1/4" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: A marriage of case and movement, movement clean, case generally vdery good, no pendulum.
A RETRO TEAK SIDEBOARD, the fascia with four drawers one fitted for cutlery, flanked by a sliding door with inset wood handle, enclosing shelving, raised on turned tapering legs, 50" x 17" x 31 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Minor fading and minor scuffing to inner edge of cutlery drawer front consistent with age and use, otherwise very good condition.
A ROBERT THOMPSON ADZED OAK WARDROBE of oblong multi panelled form with half penny moulded cornice, two doors with wrought iron hinges and latch opening to interior with shelving, on stiles, carved mouse trademark, 47 1/2" x 22 1/4" x 66" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Hairline split to inner panel on right door second row down, also a light marking in the timber on left hand side close to top, otherwise very good.
A RETRO TEAK LONG SIDEBOARD of Scandinavian design, the fascia with four drawers with inset oval wooden handles, flanked by a pair of cupboard doors to one side and a single door to the other, raised on turned tapering supports, 83" x 17" x 31" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Some fading and very mild ring stain to top, otherwise good with all handles intact.
A NATHAN TEAK SIDEBOARD, mid 20th century, the fascia with a pair of cupboard doors each with a circular panel, flanked on one side by a similar drop down cupboard door and on the other by three drawers with turned wood handles, raised on rounded square section supports and stretchers, maker's label, 72" x 17 3/4" x 31" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Water stain and ring stains to top resulting in some loss of polish, also some fading, All handles intact, structurally sound.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice over four arched glazed doors, protruding base with four corresponding recessed panelled doors spaced by scroll carved corbels, adjustable shelving, on plinth, 101 1/2" x 23 1/2" x 94 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good condition, glass to left door possibly replaced.
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