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George III mahogany linen press with a dentil moulded cornice above two panelled doors enclosing linen slides, the base with two short and one long drawer raised on bracket feet (with damages) CONDITION REPORT Losses to cornice and side mouldings. Bow to door and panel.48ins wide x 24ins deep x 68ins high
Late 19th or early 20th Century French kingwood and lacquer decorated serpentine fronted two door commode with a marble top and ormolu mounts raised on cabriole supports CONDITION REPORT Some small marks to doors from the odd bump (nothing too bad). No splits to the sides, both front feet slide on over the foot but need fixing on again. There is a crack to the marble, I have now taken the marble top off and turned it over and it has been re-glued back together but is noticeable from the top, hence the crack. Small pieces of beading are missing around the right hand door.Structurally all fine, all doors open and shut as they should. No replacements or alterations.
An outsized Victorian figured walnut credenza, the central glazed panel door flanked by D ends, with four fluted columns, acanthus detail and ionic capitals, geometric marquetry detail, further chevron banded detail, raised on a plinth base, set beneath an ebonised timber top, overall height 152cm (usually around 108cm) x 230cm wide approx
After Cecil Aldin (20th century) -Set of four coloured prints of hunting subjects, 27 x 41 cm, Jane Lampard, signed coloured print Hens at the Door, 20 x 26 cm, two further coloured prints after Jane Lampard, Beecham's Pills advertising print, a watercolour of beached fishing boats inscribed verso Harry Blesmars? etc, various sizes, all framed
After David Wilkie (19th century British) - The Rent Day, 19th century monochrome engraving 1877, 42 x 67 cm, together with further coloured print after David Wilkie - The Reading of the Will, a pair of coloured prints after Singleton, The Farmyard and The Ale House-door, a further monochrome print - Gloucester Old Bank - showing Jemmy Wood, all framed
A Titchmarsh & Goodwin Burr Oak Double Pedestal Writing Desk, modern, the central drawer with fall front flanked by two standard doors, on pedestals, one with three drawers, the other as a cupboard door as drawers, labelled Titchmarsh & Goodwin Cabinet Makers, Ipswich, England, established 1920, 137cm by 69cm by 76cm
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