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G PLAN; a teak dining room suite comprising a sideboard with four central drawers flanked by twin banks of cupboard doors, a circular extending dining table and four chairs with padded seats, length of sideboard 214cm, diameter of table when not extended 121.5cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: Sideboard: Some minor scratches and imperfections to top, minor imperfection to left side, minor wear to rear corner of right side, some minor wear to bottom stretcher and right leg, minor surface marks to door and drawer openings as usual.Table: Minor surface scratches and imperfections, two C-shape outlines faded into top, a few minor marks to underrail.Chairs: Minor scuff marks commensurate with use, particularly to top rails and legs.
A set of glazed cotton interlined bed hangings, the cream ground set with with blue and pink ribbons and various floral bouquets, together with two pairs of cotton interlined, possibly Colefax & Fowler "Climbing Geranium" curtains, two pairs of glazed cotton interlined, possibly Titley & Marr curtains, the plain ground decorated with red and green ribbons and floral sprays, a glazed cotton single door curtain, the white ground set with peach, white and green floral sprays of roses, lily of the valley etc CONDITION REPORTS The bed hangings measure 208 cm in length and 48 cm in width. They are stained and marked throughout. The first pair of Titley & Marr curtains measure 100 cm in length x 60 cm in width. They have various stains and fading to the backs of both curtains. The second Titley & Marr curtains are 140 cm long x 66 cm wide with fading and marking to the backs. Variosu signs of rusting and in need of a good clean. The Colefax & Fowler curtains measure 260 cm long x 75 cm wide. There is quite a severe tear to the lining on the back and also various discolouration and another tear and mark to the lining. The second pair of Colefax & Fowler measure 260 cm long x 75 cm in width. This also has tearing to the lining on the back and various discolouration, marking and rusting. The single cram striped curtain measures 219 cm long x 68 cm in width with various black marks to the lining on the back, in need of a good clean. Single curtain with peach roses measures 180 cm long x 165 cm wide - has staining and marking to the back and front throughout - see images for more details
A narrow oak open bookcase with adjustable shelving, a beech 20th Century torchere, an oak sideboard of small proportions in the manner of Old Charm with three central drawers flanked by cupboard doors with linen fold moulded decoration above an open undertier, a similar blanket box, a pitch pine open bookcase, a Malibu white laminated chest of fiver drawers with chrome handles, an Old Charm style telephone table, a pine two door cupboard and a selection of wall mirrors
A modern pine slim bookcase with single door enclosing shelves CONDITION REPORTS Middle glass panel missing, a piece of cornice to the top off, various scratches, scuffs, marks etc throughout - general small signs of wea and tear. Back boards split down the hinge side of the door frame, all over various general signs of wear and tear
A circa 1900 pine dresser ,the super structure with seven assorted drawers upon a base of seven drawers and cupboard door on turned feet CONDITION REPORTS Some small holes, some splits throughout. Surface is slightly bowed, various scratches, scuffs and marks, deep impressed marks etc. All over general signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Some dark stains. Width 203 cm x height to top edge 110 cm - see images for further details
A George III mahogany and inlaid long case clock, the 8 day movement with moonphase and brass band marked "George White Bristol", the brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with engraved flowers to the spandrels, the body door inlaid with shell medallion raised on bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if clock is working - we are not clock specialists. The phase movement at the back is very dirty and in need of considerabale restoration. The dial is 30 cm wide. Clock comes with a key, pendulum and two weights. Missing section to the arch - see images. Case with various scratches, scuffs and marks, some splits to the veneers. Some impressed marks - general small signs of wear and tear throughout
A late 19th early 20th Century pine dressing cupboard with oval mirror above single drawer and cupboard door on square section legs, an early 20th Century oak bureau, the fall front above two drawers on barley twist supports and stretchered base, a walnut single drawer side table, a floral painted fire screen, a beech towel rack, a pine framed oval wall mirror, a mahogany dressing table mirror on bobbin turned supports oval stepped base and a stained coat stand of three hooks above a rectangular mirror and box seat
A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid long case clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and with floral sprays to the corner and ship motif to the top CONDITION REPORTS Total height approx 216 cm, roundels damaged to the top, one part of roundel missing. Various damages to the veneers, losses, cracks, splits etc throughout. Large split to the door. Various stains, marks, scratches and scuffs throughout. Various general signs of wear and tear. We are not clock specialists. Glass missing in places, some losses. Seconds hand is missing and off. Dial appears to be very dirty and needs attention. There are no weights. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Width maximum point across 50 cm , various mouldings and veneers missing to the case throughout, including half a roundel to the top and some sections of veneer to the hood. The glass is cracked and broken in two places, missing sections and split to the door. Seconds hand is missing, dial very dirty and needs attention. Nothing sold in working order, doubtful if this one would be. Various losses to the paint of the dial in various locations. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. In need of attention. The dial width approx 12"
A late 19th Century carved coquilla nut boat finely decorated with moveable shutters and figures, the hull with eight line inscription CONDITION REPORTS One door on one side doesn't open properly and needs some attention, some light scratches, general small signs of wear and tear - see images for furher details. There is a split to the hull
Frederick Lorfleet?, an early 20th century carved oak hanging cupboard, the cornice carved with oak leaves and acorns above central door carved with fruiting vines flanked by panels carved with further acorns and thistles, inscribed to underside 'This cabinet was made by my devoted husband Frederick Lorfleet?' 55 x 90cm (21 x 35in)
Nine Boxed Bachmann Branch Line "OO" Gauge Rolling Stock Seven Plank and Fourteen Ton Tank Wagons, including #37-2013K Fourteen Ton Tank Wagon 'Regent' (four), #37-2009K Seven Plank End Door Wagon 'Thomas Hunter Ltd', #372012K Seven Plank Wagon 'Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Limited'.
Victorian walnut veneered credenza, inlaid frieze with brass beading above central blind single panel door, flanked by two bowed glazed doors covering blue fabric lined interior, blind base, width 153cm (60"), depth 38cm (15"), height 102cm (40"). Condition report: Overall fair to good order, cast brass escutcheons missing off two doors, slight cracking to the veneer on the top surface. No condition reports for this sale.
Victorian rosewood side cabinet, white marble top with moulded edge above ogee frieze, double doors with rectangular mirrored panels flanked by barley sugar twist columns all standing on blind base, with 122cm (48"), depth 36cm (14"), height 89cm (35"). Condition report: Marble in good order, doors to base missing, astragal joint to corner of right hand door missing small section of veneer, box base with scuffs. No condition reports for this sale.
Royal Oak of Grassington, a top quality hand crafted oak George III style Dresser, moulded edge rectangular top above a line of four drawers each over a fielded panel door, surmounted by an open two shelf delft Rack, with moulded cornice, shaped apron and boarded back, set on a plinth base with four bracket feet, 200cm high by 182cm wide by 47cm deep
Early 18th Century walnut veneered and herringbone inlaid bureau having pine ends, the fall flap enclosing a pigeon holed and drawered interior with central arched mirror panel door, flanked by pilaster secret drawers, with well, above two short and two long drawers fitted brass handles, raised on bracket feet (by repute originally the property of one of the founding partners of the Lloyds Bank) Condition:
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