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A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with two handles over a cupboard with two plain doors opening to reveal a space above a single drawer with brass swan neck handles, raised on square legs, 52.8 cm wide x 74 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Various marks, impressed marks, scratches, scuffs etc to the top. Staining to one corner, some small splits. Interior of the bottom drawer has been lost. Some splits to the sides. Various general signs of wear and tear through age and use throughout. Door fronts are also bowed.
A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with twin handles above a tambour door to plain pull-out base, 49 cm wide x 79 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Top with various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks, dark marks etc. Various splits and damage to the gallery tray top and some losses. Large split running down the front side - see images - and the hole to the drawer front. Various splits to the sides, sliding door runs relatively freely, some splits to the interior. Interior of the drawer missing. All over general signs of wear and tear throughout
An 18th Century oak cased long case clock with moulded pediment above the thirty hour movement with square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed to the centre "G Washbourn Gloucester", the body door with central ebony and boxwood diamond and star motif, raised on bracket feet, 192 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is a large chip to the pediment. Various scratches, scuffs and marks to the case throughout. Door is bowed and has a split to the base. Pedulum present. Weights not present. Splits to the sides. Could probably benefit from some tlc, some moulding missing. Mechanism and body perhaps not original. Woodworm holes to the back board. Unknown if clock is working. General signs of wear and tear throughout conducive with age and use. See images for further details.
A 19th Century mahogany and walnut writing desk, the plain top above a single drawer opening to reveal a leather writing surface opening to reveal a six section interior, each compartment hinged lid set with four letters of the alphabet (J and U missing) and central storage space, above two banks of three drawers with brass handles, the central single cupboard door raised on bun feet, 124 cm x 62.6 cm x 83 cm CONDITION REPORTS Circa 1800 so early 19th Century / George III. Top with cut diagonally into the back left corner and to the back right corner. Replaced sections of veneer to the top around the edge. The split to the top is widening. Various small splits, scratches, scuffs, impressed marks, etc to the front. Losses to the veneer. The handles appear to be replacements. Splits running down the sides. All over various scratches, scuffs, marks etc throughout. Middle door lock is missing. Bottom right hand drawer is stuck. To the interior - red leather with wear, scratches, scuffs and marks. The bottom border with some splits. Splits to the inlay. Some of the ivory handles to the lift top compartments may be replacements. All over various signs of general wear and tear throughout. Some losses of moulding to the body also.
A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid Vitrine of shaped form with applied brass decoration, the single glazed door opening to reveal a velvet-lined interior and four shelves, raised on cabriole legs with brass lion paw foot decoration, 169 cm x 42 cm CONDITION REPORTS Back leg broken off and full of woodworm. Back with woodworm holes. Some woodworm holes around the front in various locals. Max depth approx 46cm. Interior lining dirty and worn in places. Various scratches and scuffs throughout, losses to the veneer, and cracking throughout. Larger crack at the bottom of one side. Glass generally okay. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
An 18th Century long case clock with blue ground chinoiserie decoration, the arch top surmounted by three gilt ball finials, the body decorated with courtier scene and figure upon horseback, the brass dial marked "William Carter of Hampstead", the 8-day movement with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman and Arabic numerals to the silver chapter ring and figures emblematic of the four seasons to the spandrels surmounted by an automatron figure as a man seated on a barrel, 220 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Crazing to the paintwork in various places throughout. Flaking throughout, various cracks and repairs. Some losses particularly to the pillars of the hoods extremities. The door key lock is upside down and there does not appear to be a key for the hood. Internal hinges appear to be replacements, some discolouration etc to the paintwork. Unknown if movement is working or complete. There is patination, discolouration, pitting etc. to the face, chapter ring etc. Wear and tear conducive with age and use, see images for further details. The ball finials are possible replacement although the gilding and flaking does seem similar to the rest of the clock. Wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details.
A circa 1900 satinwood cabinet, the two cupboard doors enclosing various shelves and filing drawers bearing paper labels inscribed "Amberg's Cabinet Letter File......supplied for this cabinet furnished by Amberg File & Index Co, 438-448 Fulton Street, Chicago, 79 and 81 Duane Street New York, 27 Little Britain, London EC", over two long drawers, raised on square supports united by an undertier to bracket feet, 80 cm wide x 126 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has a large split running through the centre of the top, there are some kind of sticky tape residue marks to both sides. There are various knocks, bumps, scrapes and some water marks and discolouration to the wood throughout. Knobs are missing to two of the interior drawers. There have been some repairs to the top drawers, lid and the fretwork pediments to the interior have been re-glued and there is damage. The drawer front to the bottom appears to be missing, there is some damage to the door where the lock has knocked the wood. There are losses to the veneer, particularly to the bracket feet. In need of a good clean, general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details.
ROMAN VASSILEVITCH GERSHANIK (1898-1983) "Girl from 10th grade 1958", a portrait study of a girl by a door, three quarter length, pastel, signed bottom right, inscribed verso, bears old labels, 77 cm x 50 cm CONDITION REPORTS Some water stains to the left hand side (may have been done during painting), paper appears to be slightly creased. Some dark speckled marks to the right hand side. A water type mark by the nape of the neck and to the top right hand corner. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
A 1963 Morris Minor 1000 saloon, vehicle tax exempt, MOT valid until May 2018, approximately 22,170 miles at last MOT, together with the Morris Minor 1000 driver's handbook, service invoices, Morris Minor magazines, etc.Please note the buyer will be required to sign the following -As purchaser of this vehicle and notwithstanding the current MOT certificate I acknowledge that it is my responsibility to ensure it is in a road worthy condition to comply with the current relevant legislation before use on the road and further I undertake that it will not be used until the above has been complied with.Signed ............................ Dated .......................... Condition report: Two door
A Georgian Butler & Harding London mahogany apothecary cabinet, the rectangular case fitted with a pair of hinged doors over a drawer, with a sliding door to the back, the pair of doors opening to reveal a shelf fitted with five square glass bottles, over a recess flanked by two covered drawers, over two graduated long drawers, the first fitted with compartments for glass measures and various glass phials, the lower drawer fitted with various glass pots, four with silver plated lids, the doors fitted with square glass bottles, the base drawer containing apothecary scales, the slide to the reverse containing a further five square glass bottles, the case with recessed handles, 12.25ins x 8.5ins x 17.5ins Condition report: Cabinet - Fading to mahogany, some loss around the internal frame of the slide compartment to the back, missing internal locking pin for the drawer to the front.Central internal section - central bottle badly chipped round neck, bottles stained and stoppers all stuck. Possibly a small drawer missing. Bottles and jars fitted in lower jar are all fine, some stopped stuck.Base drawer with label to back Butler & Harding LondonDoors - One bottle missing, two are chipped round the neck, one you cannot remove and all have the stoppers stuck.Slide compartment - middle bottle not original, one bottle chipped, most stoppers stuckThere is a set of pan scales in the bottom drawer, they are rusty. There are some glass measures in another drawer which are in good condition
Frank Sutcliffe Famous 19th Century Whitby Photographer Cabinet Photograph a fine original cabinet photograph of a middle aged couple Circa 1890 Outside the front door of Stone Build House. Also on reverse printed with name of Frank Sutcliffe, Whitby & listing all the medals he received between 1881 & 1890. Size 11 x 17cm approx.
A CHINESE CAST METAL VASE the body with an entwined dragon, the handles set with glass faux malachite beads, 9.5cm high; a cast brass obelisk, set to a black slate base, overall 18.5cm high; a cast metal door-knocker, in the form of a dragonfly; and a carved wooden model of the Lion of Lucerne monument, 11.5cm long.
Lincolnshire oak longcase clock, c. 1870, the case with cantered corners reeded pillars to the swan neck hood with three finial's, ball and spire (2) and ball and eagle (1), the painted dial signed J.C Count of Sleaford with hand painted corners depicting monuments and a painted camel within the arch, rack striking eight day movement, striking on a bell, pendulum and two weights, door to dial separated
Carved dark oak longcase clock with caddy top to hood the brass dialed signed Stripling of Lichfield, late 18th century with cartouche within the arch; silvered chapter ring with roman numerals, silver centre with subsidiaries for seconds and date, four pillar rack striking movement, striking on a bell complete, two weights and pendulums, the carved door with foliate decoration
An early 19th century mahogany cased wheel barometer, signed J Hicks, 7 Redcross Square, London, with hygrometer, thermometer, clock, 12" silvered dial and a level below, the case with boxwood stringing and swan neck, 124cm high. *See clocks and watches proviso. CR - Case appears in fair condition. Later adjuster, clock movement not tested, barometer movement not tested, clock door cover does not stay closed. Some attention needed.
Donald McIntyre R.I., R.Cam.A., S.M.A. (1923-2009), "The Red Door", initialled, titled on artist's label verso, acrylic on board, 19.5 x 27.5cm.; 7.75 x 10.75in. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition Report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed. The frame has the odd minor knock and loss commensurate with age.
Late Victorian ebonised credenza, shaped top above 6cm (2.5") frieze inlaid with white wood string, central glazed inverted bow, single door flanked by two serpentine shaped glazed doors, all standing on turned feet, the interior with original faded pink velvet lining, width 153cm (60"), height 107cm (42"), depth 46cm (18"). Condition report: Various scratches to top and a chip to moulded edge, glass good, interior linings faded.
Victorian mahogany side cabinet. Brass galleried shelf above rectangular top with egg and bobbin mould bead. Base with two cupboards each with cross banded flame mahogany single panelled doors covering three adjustable shelves. All standing on short turned legs. 104cm (41in) wide. Condition report: Beading to left hand bottom corner slightly damaged requiring re-polishing. Replacement brass lock. Mahogany door close astragal replaced.Two new back legsscratches to topsmall tier added laternew backevidence of being reconstructed from a larger piece of furniture.New lengths of bobbin turned moulding all over
Early 19th century mahogany twin pedestal sideboard circa 1830. Back board with double scroll decoration sitting on rectangular top with inverted front frieze, fitted three drawers all pine lined with blue paper finishing. Standing on two pedestal cupboards each with single recess panelled door, bobbin turn beading, bun feet with reeded moulding. 153cm (60in) wide. Condition report: Good overall condition replacement locks.
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