AN UNUSUAL OAK AND EBONISED CABINET PROBABLY DUTCH OR FLEMISH, LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY The interiors fitted with an arrangement of drawers, the interior of the upper section centred by a small cupboard door 156cm high, 90cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useNumerous old chips and losses, splits and cracks, openings to joints, losses to some mouldings, some detached but present, rubbing, wear, knocks to the ebonised surfaces and decoration. One piece of moulding detached from the sideA ring mark to the top surfaceSigns of old woodwormSigns of some plugged repairsOverall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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A VICTORIAN ASH AND MAHOGANY WARDROBE OR COMPACTUM MID 19TH CENTURY The left and right doors opening to a shelf and hanging rail, the central mirrored door opening an arrangement of slides and drawers 222cm high, 225cm wide, 61cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall the surface is 'dry' and would benefit from a sympathetic polish, Some chips, losses, splits, cracks, joints opening, the handles have losses, the mirror plate is old and probably original - some marks and light bloomThere are holes to one side, this has probably had hanging hooks screwed to it at some point and latterly removed. Overall may benefit from some attention from a restorer before installationThis breaks down into a cornice and plinth base, two long side cupboard and the central cupboard, it is presented assembled at our warehousePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ANGLO-INDIAN EXOTIC HARDWOOD CABINET ON CHEST THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY 170cm high, 95cm wide, 39.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with ager and use. Various old chips, splits, and losses - see images. Various old repairs and some later elements of timber - see images. Lock to the upper door and all escutcheons are old replacements. The clock plates to all drawers are lacking. A key is present and operated the lock to the doors. Turned bun feet are old replacements. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE LINEN PRESS CIRCA 1790 The secretaire front opening to an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes around a central cupboard door 212cm high, 126cm wide, 57cm deepDreweatts have applied for a de minimis licence for this lot ref: WDF1M2P9 Condition Report: Overall will require some attention prior to use in a domestic setting, the top secretaire drawer has issues with its action - the side arms have a tendancy to pop out and jam the drawer - this has caused some losses and damage to the surrounding timber, the buttons to secure are also sticky and need attention. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, chips and losses, Handles are replacements, they are placed over the old holes, these holes are visible to the interior of the drawer frontsLock to cupboard door removed and timber vacant in this area - would benefit from replacement or infilling with timberWith linen slides to the interiorPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCKJ. YORK AND SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1770The five pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic give minutes to outer track, with scroll pierced steel hands and twin-bird-and-urn-cast spandrels to angles, the arch with silvered Strike/Silent selection disc signed J. York & Son, London to circumference flanked by dolphin cast mounts, in a figured mahogany case with concave-sided 'pagoda' superstructure fronted with a shaped foliate pierced fret over break-arch cavetto cornice and brass stop-fluted columns flanking the hinged glazed dial aperture, the sides with rectangular glazed windows and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with break-arch door fronted with flame figured veneers within complex mouldings flanked by brass stop-fluted canted angles, the plinth base with concave top moulding over applied mouldings forming a shaped panel to fascia, on moulded double skirt incorporating shaped apron to lower margin.228cm (89.75ins) high, 49.5cm (19.5ins) wide, 25.5cm (10ins) deep. A Joseph Wadham York is recorded in Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1742-69. His son, Thomas, was apprenticed in 1770 and is probably the same maker who is noted as working from Shoe Lane 1799-1804. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in sound original condition. The escape wheel and pallets are 19th century service replacements; the warning wheel to the strike train has been re-pinioned. The clock will almost certainly run in its present slightly dirty/neglected condition however a gentle clean and service is required. The dial is in good original condition with overall discolouration/tarnishing to the silvering; the engraving to the arch disc is a little rubbed form previous silvering. The movement retains its original seatboard which rests on notched-out cheek uprights of the case - this arrangement appears original hence it is most probable that the movement and dial are original to the case.The case is generally in very good original unrestored condition, The upper section of the superstructure has at one point been cut-off (sawn along the lower edge of the fret) but then re-applied; the top finial is missing. The backboard has a butt-joint down the centre which has now become unstuck and there is a vertical section of moulding missing from the plinth fascia (left hand edge). Otherwise faults to the case are limited to historic bumps, scuffs (including a filled scuff to right hand sde), chips, bruises and historic localised shrinkage including the trunk door which has a slight warp.Clock has pendulum, two weights, a winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY 207cm high, 127cm wide, 60cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, chips and losses, repairs and replacements to some veneers and inlaysThere are two internal deep slides, these appear to be later, the lock is later to the cupboard door - there is a key, the handles and locks to the drawers appear original, there is no keyOverall the colour is quite light and faded, the online illustration is a fair representation of colour Dirt and discolouration to the gilt metal elementsPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Louis XV Style kingwood and vernis martin sedan, circa 1900, of slightly tapering form, the domed glazed top above a glazed door decorated with floral swags, above a gilt-metal mounted roundel depicting cherubs, on four short splayed feet, with brancards either side, 130 cm high x 60 cm wide x 50 cm deep
A 19th Century novelty treen Snuff Box in the form of a Shoe with carved bow and inlaid brass decoration, 5in Long, another carved Snuff Box, again in the form of a Shoe, a carved treen Needle Holder in the shape of an Acorn, a small carved Clog, a carved and painted Animal Door Wedge and two small Wood Planes; (7)Postage to mainland UK - £18 plus VAT
A Georgian oak Double Corner Cupboard with two pairs of panelled doors on plinth base. Old woodworm holes in cornice and moulding on door panels. Moulding broken and lost on bottom corners. 6ft 9in H x 3ft 7in W. Depth front to back along the sides about 22in. width across front 2ft8 1/2in without returns. 3ft 4in with returns. Two shelves in the top section. Does not seperate.
A fine pair of 19th Century Pietra Dura, ormolu and ebonised Cabinets with shaped marble tops above an ormolu acanthus leaf frieze, a frieze drawer set cherries and pears in Pietra Dura, each with a door having ormolu surrounding birds sat in cherry trees and surrounded by pears and butterflies, the sides mounted ormolu cherubs and winged masks, 4ft 11 1/2in H x 3ft 8 in W x 1ft 8in DPlease note: One of the marble tops is in two pieces and both cabinets have some loss of Pietra Dura One of the marble tops is in two pieces and both cabinets have some loss of Pietra Dura. Numerous issues with splits loss of inlay lots of pieces of stone missing. Replaced screws holding ormolu mounts etc, etc
A lot comprising mid 20th century teak G plan E Gomme bachelors wardrobe with single door alongside three drawers over single cabinet door, 122cm high x 89cm wide x 46cm deep and an accompanying G Plan E Gomme five drawer chest, 98cm high x 77cm wide x 46cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
RICHARD WRIGHT; an early 19th century oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock, the brass chapter ring set with Roman numerals and numbers to the outer, moon phase and calendar apertures, chiming movement, height 216cm, diameter of dial 30cm.Condition Report: - This has been in the same house for the while, it has not been moved. The movement will need attention, standard scratches and small splits to the area of the case. The hood door is missing, etc.
A George III oak bureau bookcase, the two-door cabinet top enclosing shelves, on fall-front bureau with fitted interior, over two small and three graduated long drawers, raised on bracket supports, with brass swing handles to the front, 218 x 122 x 55cm.Condition Report: - It is a good tidy piece, as you would expect with age there will be replacement wood in places and repairs. Possible splits, etc.
An early 20th century mahogany single-door display cabinet with domed top, astragal glazed door, glazed sides, shaped base and two glass shelves, 126 x 57 x 30cm.Condition Report: Overall solid but used condition, showing signs of minor wear including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, splits, losses etc commensurate with use and age. Right side glass panel replaced.
Two Nikon 35mm SLR Cameras comprising a Nikon F-301 camera with Nikkor f/1.8 50mm AI-S lens, shutter working, body F-G, some marks to rear door and base plate, lens G-VG and a chrome Nikkormat FTn camera with a Nikkor-H Auto f/2 50mm lens, shutter working, body G-VG, lens F-G, small fungus spot, with ever ready case
Walter Tyler Tinplate & Brass Magic Lantern, English, c.1890, signed to a plaque on the door 'Walter Tylers New Pattern Helioscopic Lantern, 48 - 50 Waterloo Road, London S.E.' and to the lens cover 'Walter Tylers Helioscopic Lens 6" 48 - 50 Waterloo Road, London S.E.' lantern with Russian iron tinplate body with all lacquered brass fittings and lens in a black painted pine case
Charlie Bears pair including: (1) Lancelot, Plumo teddy bear, ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face and ears is mohair), CB 124950, 2012-2015, LE 2400, designed by Isabelle Lee, grey/brown long pile plush and grey mohair, with swing label and bag, 22"/56cm; (2) Giga "bookend" teddy bear, CB 141226A, LE 83/1000, designed by Heather Lyell, she is a bookend, a door stop or can hold tablet on her big feet, dark red with black tip plush, with swing label certificate (signed by Charlie), 12"/31cm; Excellent to Near Mint; (2).
Display cabinets x two, wood and glass construction, the larger one is missing glass shelves, largest measuring 25.25" wide, 66" high, 12" deep, with mirrored back; smallest measuring 22" wide, 43" high, 11" deep, with lockable door (key included); three x framed teddy bear pictures, measuring 19" x 12", 17" x 21" (glass is cracked), 15 "x 24"; also included is a Moses basket measuring 17" x 29" and 35" high (when on stand); overall Fair Plus to Good Plus; (qty).
A 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock by William Miller of Aberdeen, having an arched painted dial with Roman numerals and a Masonic related images and having a subsidiary seconds dial and a date wheel, and having a plane case, 221cm high. CR* dial may have been re painted, general marks and scratches, with pendulum, hood with alterations, case door locked and lacking key, working condition unknown.
The brass dial signed ' J. Van.Ceule, Le Jeune Haoa', silvered chapter ring, flanked by barley twist columns either side, the trunk door with small glass porthole, with two weights and pendulum, 96cm tall. CR* Working condition unknown, the case with no notable damage, in good general order.
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