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SKOVBY DANISH ROSEWOOD DISPLAY CABINET with central double door glazed cupboard enclosing glass shelves, flanked by two similar cupboards, the base with double door cupboard flanked by two similar cupboards, 183cm high, 205cm wide, 48.5cm deep, Note: This lot comes with CITES Article 10 certificate
EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAINED MAHOGANY CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCKthe silvered dial with Roman numerals, black steel hands, with square hood with brass presentation plaque reading 'Arthurlie Football Club Barrhead 1874 - 1924 Presented to A.W. Miller Esq Vice President to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Club and in recognition of his valued services', astragal glazed door below, 192cm high
EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKby Geo. Patrick, Greenwich, the 11.5 inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, with subsidiary calendar and seconds dials, two front winding keyholes, enclosed by circular glass door, the square case with swan neck pediment, on bracket feet, 204cm high
A 19th Century mahogany long case clock with arched top over a marquetry inlaid door featuring birds and flowers and marquetry inlaid base featuring a twin-handled vase amongst flowers, with a shaped apron and bracket feet, the brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and with subsidiary seconds dial, and to the arch "Chime / Silent dial and a "Chime on 8 bells / Chime on 4 bells" dial, marked "Jos Hunt London", bears a brass plaque to the interior of door "Presented to Charles Walter Kellow as a mark of high esteem in the grateful recognition of his invaluable services during the Andover elections of 1880 and 1885 by his friend Francis William Buxton 1886" and bears paper label to the back marked "Edwards & Roberts Upholstery Warehouses, Wardour Street, London", 220 cm high
A 19th Century cast iron arch top kennel door frame, the arch moulded with the inscription "Spratts Patent Dog Cakes", 43.75 cm x 35 cm CONDITION REPORTS Basically in sound condition though with surface rusting. Appears to have been polished and with an element of blacking to cover the rust throughout. Photographs give the impression of very reddy colour to the rust which is accentuated by the interior lighting in the saleroom - in reality not as pronounced in its' colour
THOMAS SMYTHE (1825-1906) "Stable lad with brush, feeding horses a dog at his feet by door", oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed on "Cider House Galleries Limited" label verso, 30.5 cm x 40.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has been cleaned and there are a few areas that have been touched up especially round the haunches of the horse and the area above the horses head. there is also something going on on the left hand side of the open door. Has crazing and cracking throughout including a couple of more predominant places in the top left hand corner and there are also some surface scratches and flaking to the varnish/paint. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see photos. The frame has dust, dirt, cracking etc and appears to have been re-lined. See images for further details
A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with twin handles over a single tambour door above a pair of dummy drawers, opening to reveal a lined interior, raised on square legs, 50 cm x 77 cm CONDITION REPORTS The top with various marks, scratches, scuffs, impressed marks, dark marks, ring type marks. The top surface is very slightly bowed,some minor chips and losses to the edges. The door runs fairly freely. The sides and backs have various splits. Drawer is slightly stiff, the base board has a split into it. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout expected with age and use.
An early 18th Century walnut sécretaire à àbbatant, the upper section with moulded cornice above a cushion drawer, the feather-banded fall front with oval central medallion opening to reveal a fitted interior with various pigeon holes with secret drawers behind, central cupboard door and drawers, the base of three long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet, 103 cm wide x 170 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some small chips t the cornice, some cracks, some repaired sections, some cracks to the veneer. The fall has to be wedged shut, there is a missing escutcheon round lock. Interior with some scratches, scuffs and marks. Lock appears to be worn through possibly a repair to some of the veneers inside. Around the top of the base various marks, chips and small losses, scratches etc, handle missing to the top drawer, splits to the base board. Bears ivorine label for Vernon Gittins, splits to the bases of all drawers, wood is very faded in places. All over various scratches, scuffs and marks and various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Width of the body of the top section 93 cm. Width of the cornice 102.5 cm. Width of the bottom section 98 cm. Height of bottom section approx 83 cm. Height of top section approx 88 cm. Total depth at longest point approx 46.5 cm.
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
A 17th Century Dutch oak cabinet of plain form with single panelled door enclosing shelves with moulded sides, raised on a later sledge base, 120 cm x 154 cm CONDITION REPORTS All over various scratches, scuffs and marks, chips etc and losses as well. Holes, dark marks, lighter coloured marks and impact marks and, especially to the lower section, losses. Shells are newer as are feet. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
An early 18th Century walnut kneehole desk, the top feather-banded and with applied moulded edge above a single long drawer and kneehole with recessed cupboard door flanked by two banks of four drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 87 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Fading, uneven fading, cracks, splits, losses, chips, impressed marks, scratches, other marks, damage to the veneer etc throughout. Cracking to the moulding of the edges and splits to the bottom boards. Damages to the veneers and hinges to the door need attention. The door has lost its handle and the door has splits. Some drawer stops are missing with woodworm holes to the back. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. This item is a project
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 four handles above a tambour door over a single drawer with brass swan neck handle, raised on square legs, 55 cm wide x 77 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One of the decorative roundels is off but still present. The top has splits to it, is slightly bowed. Various scratches, scuffs and marks, dark marks, impressed marks etc throughout. Sliding door runs but is slightly stiff. Drawer interior components are missing, various splits to the sides. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
A 20th Century Brights of Nettlebed oak cross-banded dresser in the early 19th Century taste, the Cavetto moulded cornice above three central shelves flanked by arch top panelled cupboard doors over five short drawers, over a base of four central drawers flanked by drawers and cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, bears label to the back, 182 cm x 206.5 cm
An early 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk / dressing table of small proportions, the plain top with moulded edge over a central drawer and secret drawer over a recessed cupboard door, flanked by two banks of three drawers and blind fretwork decorated canted corners, to ogee bracket feet, with replacement brass handles, 92 cm wide x 68 cm high
An early 18th Century walnut bureau cabinet, the double arched top with moulded cornice over two bevelled mirror plate doors, opening to reveal a fitted interior with various shelves and pigeon holes over a bank of six drawers, two candle slides and feather-banded slope with book ridge, opening to reveal a fitted stepped interior with central cupboard door flanked by deed drawers and pigeon holes over a well and two short over two long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 104.5 cm wide x 204 cm high
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer with mercury thermometer and silvered dial, the level inscribed "Galward Hitchin", 100 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The pediment appears to be missing finials on the scrolls - unknown if working. The mother of pearl button has damage to the centre and is messy. The level at the bottom appears to be missing, possibly the glass. It doesn't sit quite right and the brass finial appears to be a replacement. The brassed dial has some surface scratching. The glass cover has some browning to the bottom. The back door is broken at the base, the mercury has air bubbles and appears to be dried. One of the tubes appears to be smashed at the top. Has general wear and tear, surface scratches, discolouration, dirt etc throughout. There is a pin at the top of the barometer dial casement which does not appear to be original although has been there some time - see images for further details.
An early 19th Century Napoleonic French prisoner of war wood and bone watch stand as a cabinet with all over pierced and carved penwork decoration, the upper section with door, the base with single drawer raised on bracket feet, 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has losses throughout and in need of a good clean. Has varying splits to the ivory and some sections have bee repaired especially to the middle decoration of the right hand of the drawer. There is a glue-like residue of creamy colouring or possibly paint to the top left hand side section and the same on the right hand side and there is also some to the rim of the watch hole. Door opens, signs of worm - unknown if current or not. Heavy wear and tear - see photos for more details
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, and with the face of the moon to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in a green chinoiserie style case, 229 cm high Condition report Report by RBVery much in a tired and market fresh condition, needing restoration, hood door glass cracked, case is very tired, with some of the lacquer decoration missing, part of the base has been rebuilt, with two weights, a pendulum and a winding key, The trap door with crude latch holding it shut
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