GEORGIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCKthe hood surmounted with a swan neck pediment above a dark glass panel painted 'T. Atherton Cabinet Maker Warrington', above a brass square dial marked 'R. Baker Wigan' with Roman numerals and moon phase aperture to the eight day movement, the hood with fluted columns above a central shaped door flanked by canted columns, 216cm high, with weights, pendulum and key
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1950s BIRDS EYE MAPLE BEDROOM SUITEcomprising a double bed headboard with built in shelves, 231cm wide, a two door wardrobe with an internal mirror to a door, standing on shaped tapering supports, 178.5cm high, and a mirror back dressing chest with a shaped shelf above two central drawers flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, standing on shaped tapering supports, 106.5cm wide (3)
18th CENTURY STYLE OAK COURT CUPBOARDwith a carved frieze above a carved concealed drawer with a central cupboard door below, flanked by angled concealed sliding doors, with carved bulbous supports to the upper section, the central carved concealed drawer supported by bulbous supports with a lower carved and concealed drawer, standing on flattened bun feet, 144.5cm x 122cm
An 18th or early 19th Century "Amsterdam" drop dial wall clock, the hood with arched glazed door flanked by half-cut pilasters, the movement with painted arched dial, the arch depicting figures before a castle over a chapter ring painted with Roman and Arabic numerals, with applied pressed brass spandrels emblematic of The Four Seasons, the hood surmounted by three carved figures of Atlas and two angels upon balls CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, discolouration, staining, fading to the wood. Accretions, build up of dirt and dust in numerous areas. flaking to the paint where the columns on either side of the hood have been ebonised. On the actual clock face there are areas of paint missing, some fading and discolouration. The metal figural decorations in the corners of the face are slightly tarnished and grubby. There is also a split to one of them. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
A corner display cabinet with astragal glazed door above a cupboard door, a mahogany and carved tilt top table on turned support to three cabriole legs, a 20th Century chest of five drawers to bracket feet, a bedroom chair, an aspidistra stand with barley twist column to three cabriole legs, a mahogany side table with single drawer raised upon four square section tapering supports and a three tier folding cake stand
A 19th Century oak corner cupboard, the upper section with three open shelves over a cross banded door flanked by fluted side columns on a bracket foot base and a late Georgian mahogany oval drop-leaf dining table on turned and cabriole legs to pad feet, together with a modern mahogany D-end extending dining table by Strongbow Furniture
An early 20th Century oak Cotswold School cupboard, the twin panelled doors opening to reveal shelving CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, gouges in the wood, nicks, dents, areas of loss to the varnish especially towards the bottom of the piece. There are parts of the wood panels on the door that are raised where the grain is. Some dicolouration, accretions, dirt. On the inside there appears to be some water/liquid staining to the wood on the base floor of the piece. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use - see images for further details
Victorian walnut bombe display cabinet,the top with astragal glazed single door above a three graduated drawer bombe base on ball and claw supports, 206cm tall, 125cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Split in side of base and side of top near base, also one handle is missing there is a crack in the wood decoration and one small section missing. Other brass handle is loose and there is a further split in the drawer.
JOHN EVANS OF LONDON; a George III chinoiserie black lacquered and gilt heightened longcase clock, the moulded cornice above domed brass dial set with silvered circular chapter ring with Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture above slender door on plinth base, height 229cm (restored). CONDITION REPORT: Weights and pendulum present, please view additional images on www.the-saleroom.com to ensure ability to see all photos.
SHAPLAND & PETTER OF BARNSTAPLE; a good Edwardian inlaid satinwood bedroom suite comprising triple wardrobe, tallboy, dressing table, pot cupboard, three chairs and a pair of single beds (9). CONDITION REPORT: General surface wear and tear throughout the suite. Small losses to veneer. Splits to the veneers and surface scratches. Central wardrobe door has a 10cm section of front moulding missing at the bottom. The left finial of the dressing table has been broken and repaired. Small area of damage to the mirror frame. Old repair to the front veneer of tallboy. Both beds have repairs to moulding and one is missing a piece of moulding. Unsightly staining to chair seat.Wardrobe H: 205cm W: 205cmDressing table W: 137Tallboy H: 138.5cm W: 94cmPot cupboard W: 79cmBeds W: 100.5
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