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A Reproduction Mahogany Bedroom Suite by Willis & Gambier, comprising: a 6' sleigh bed, a pair of three drawer bedside chests, 50cm by 41cm by 71cm; a double pedestal dressing table with five drawers and raised on a plinth base 150cm by 52cm by 77cm; a triptych dressing table mirror 95cm wide; a dressing stool with beige overstuffed seat, raised on turned legs 42cm by 42cm by 51cm; and a double door wardrobe with hanging space and a shelf 115cm by 72cm by 197cm (all en-suite)
A modern pine two door wardrobe with single drawer, together with a cheval mirror, two bedside tables, a dressing table of six assorted drawers, a modern stained beech Bentwood hat and coat stand and a dressing table stool CONDITION REPORTS Width of the body of the wardrobe approx 96 cms x 57.5 cms in depth. The cornice is obviously wider and deeper
A circa 1900 mahogany bow fronted glazed and barred two door display cabinet with two shelves CONDITION REPORTS 69 cms in length x 59 cms in height x 23.5 cms at the deepest point. The top is bowing especially to the left hand corner, there are minor knocks and chips all over and there are areas where the glazing appears to have been filled slightly. Some discolouration to the wood, general wear and tear - in need of a good clean. See images for further details
An oak corner cupbord with double linen fold panel door and guilloche carved frame work bearing label inscribed "The centre panel and top style of this door was formerly in St Barbaras Convent, Sandwich, Kent and is probably 14th or early 15th Century work." CONDITION REPORTS The top has splits where it is panelled and is very split to the side panels and damage to the door in various places. The door has been built around the panel. The knots are obvious and some have been refilled. There are large holes, possibly woodworm, to the left hand side panel, knocks dents etc throughout. Replacement handle. Measures approx 67.5 cm, back to front 45 cm. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A late 19th / early 20th Century carved camphor-wood sideboard, possibly European, the upper section raised on carved figural supports with carved and pierced back sections, the front with a long central drawer and two small drawers, the base section with four doors, the drawer and door fronts carved in low relief with intertwined foliage, 140cm high, 245cm wide, 66cm deep
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial indistinctly inscribed and reading 'William, Stourbridge', the hood with a swan neck pediment central finial, the glazed face door set between turned columns and enclosing a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand to centre, moon phase mechanism and painted corners, moon phase mechanism, the case door set between quarter round turned columns, projecting base and standing on bracket feet, 240cm high
A George II oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1760, the dial inscribed 'J Smith, Macclesfield', the hood having a projecting moulded cornice, the glazed door set between turned columns and enclosing a brass dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and brass spandrels, the case fitted with a single door, inlaid with mahogany cross-banding, projecting lower section and standing on a plinth base, 200cm high
An Edwardian mahogany, boxwood strung, marquetry and glazed display cabinet, with two serpentine glazed doors separated by glazed fretwork enclosing fabric covered shelves on tapering splay legs. h. 178 cm, w. 107 cm, d. 42 cm CONDITION REPORT: Slight chipping to moulding's. General wear and tear.Slight warp to right hand door, polish ok, no evidence of woodworm.
A rare early 19th century Black Forest automata and organ longcase clock, the walnut and parcel gilt hood surmounted by a royal blue armorial crest over a neo-classical oil depicting the rescue of a storm-stranded maiden and enclosing the fusee movement and cylinder which operates the bellows to play eight songs, the pair of chirping and turning yellow birds with opening beaks back-set by an oil depicting a Mediterranean villa, the enamelled clock face with Roman numerals, within an associated mahogany case, h. 228 cm, w. 70 cm, d. 45 cm CONDITION REPORT: Auctioneers highly recommend viewing for this lot. Interior/movement requiring attention- not operating fully (see video for example of which parts currently operate). Bellow arm broken. Automaton casing loose. Some flute tops missing. Some losses to enamelling on face. One bird deficient of leg. Interior case later painted white. Some foxing/discolouration to both oils. Interior requires cleaning. Movement and bellows deficient of guts/string. Split to cylinder. Later block supporting movement. Bubbles in glass door. Shrinkage to top of hood. Veneer to case lifting slightly in one place (minor). Case with a later lock. Case generally good and commensurate with age. Sold with the pendulum and three weights.
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