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A fine late 19th/early 20th Century serpentine fronted mahogany, satinwood banded and marquetry Display Case, the broken swan neck pediment with marquetry husks, harebell's and a ribbon etc., in Adam style, further over a single serpentine fronted glazed door enclosing shelves, the lower section similarly shaped and with further elaborate neo-Classical style marquetry panels, raised on square tapering splaying legs united by a shaped platform undertier, 212cm high x 98cm (widest) x 47cm deep CONDITION REPORT: This appears to be in very good general overall original condition, some paint flecking (in other words comes away with minimum of effort), minor scuffing and scratching occasionally, the mouldings appear to be in reasonable order, the broken swan neck pediment to the right hand side about 4" down has been broken and re-affixed (only really noticeably upon close inspection), there is a 2" piece of satinwood crossbanding away to the very back of the right hand side above the back leg, similarly so with the left hand side, otherwise appears in generally good original order throughout.
An 18th Century mahogany knee-hole Desk, the moulded top above a single full width drawer and a shaped flush drawer below above a flame mahogany cupboard door enclosing shaped shelf and flanked by three further smaller graduated drawers each side, raised on pronounced ogee bracket feet, 96cm wide x 47.5cm deep x 86cm high
ADDED LOT A large mid 19th century breakfront oak Library Bookcase, the outset cornice above egg-and-dart style moulding and various shelving separated by Classical style columns with acanthus capitals, the base section with six panelled doors and the whole raised on a plinth base, approx. 352cm wide x 38cm (deepest) x 226cm high CONDITION REPORT: The upper section would have had doors originally, the piece has been stored in an outside building for many years and is very dirty and dusty, minor pieces of the top of the cornice are damaged and away, there are some natural splits where the two pieces of wood have contracted and are coming away, some minor scuffing generally overall, a piece of moulding away to the breakfront section panel door, one of the breakfront section panelled doors is separating plank wise, otherwise in generally goo overall condition for age, one or two other small pieces of moulding away, this is generally for restoration, central section measures 211cm and this breaks down into 6 separate lots.
A late 17th/early 18th century walnut and marquetry cased eight-day Longcase Clock, the cross-grain moulded cornice above a 10" dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and signed 'John Cotsworth, Londini Fecit', date aperture and all cornered by pierced gilt metal spandrels headed with cherub masks and flanked by tapering barley-twist columns, the movement striking on a single bell, the trunk door with oval glazed aperture and floral marquetry panels, the base section with similar marquetry, raised on short plinth base, 202cm high Please contact the office for further images. CONDITION REPORT: This has been entered privately and was in the same family for many years, the hood in the middle has an approx. 2" section of moulding away, overall very dusty and with cobwebs, left hand side of the hood has a vertical panel which is faded, the hood is very dark and dirty inside, mouldings on the hood look generally very good, some minor pieces away, some of the cross grain mouldings have possibly be re-affixed some years ago, evidence of minor historic repairs to some parts of he hood, the four pillar movement see close up images, condition generally commensurate with age there are some holes to the back of the panel where the trunk has been fixed to a wall at some stage, the right hand side of the case looks quite good overall with no major problems noted, some veneers on the cross grain mouldings where the base section meets the trunk are parting (just through age no major problems noted), the marquetry on the front of the trunk appears in generally very good condition overall, there has been a let in piece of wood around the escutcheon, lock has been changed probably some while ago, weights and pendulum are with the clock, the dial itself looks quite good overall with crisp silvered chapter ring and blackened Roman numerals, the hands are very delicately made and the quality of the pierced spandrels that are headed with cherub masks also look very god as does the foliate style engraving between the spandrels, there is some minor scuffng to the plinth base, the actual chapter ring is 9" and the main dial is 10", some minor veneer work (mostly all very historic), the oval glazed aperture sight glass looks very good overall(possibly original with old putty and bubbles noticeable in the glass), the steel strap hinges look very good on the trunk door, if the case has been re-finished it was a long time ago and is not obvious now, the movement looks right for the case but this cannot be guaranteed, most of the woodwork and the seat looks quite old though the seat is sitting on two wooden supports of different sized (see images), four pillar movement, we do not think the walnut has been re-veneered, there are two hands (a minute hand and an hour hand).
An exceptionally tall early/mid 19th Century mahogany, rosewood crossbanded and boxwood strung cased eight day Longcase Clock, the broken swan neck pediment centred with a vertical finial above a 14" broken arch painted dial with moon phase mechanism, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, the spandrels decorated as flowers and flanking Roman numerals and the dial signed John Spurrier, Tewkesbury, further flanked by turned columns with gilt metal capitals and above a flame mahogany door flanked by larger columns with gilded Corinthian column style capitals, raised on slightly splaying bracket style feet, approx. 258cm high (including central finial's surmounting)
A large George III oak cased eight day Longcase Clock, the dentil cornice above a 12" broken arch dial, the arch with central silvered roundel signed Francis Dorrell, London above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, all flanked by columns with gilt metal capitals, the rectangular mahogany crossbanded trunk door centred with a marquetry patera, raised on bracket feet, 214 cm high
A 19th century Empire style pietra dura ebonised side cabinet with extensive ormolu beading and mounts, having twin side columns with half-length warrior mounts, the single door decorated in relief with a vase of flowers and fruits in carved coloured hardstone, on shaped bracket feet, width 38", height 47"
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