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A miniature oak spice cupboard, the single door with linen fold decoration enclosing eight various drawers CONDITION REPORTS Size approx. 42 cm wide x 33 cm high x 23.5 cm deep, overall with wear, scuffs, knocks and stains, some mouldings coming loose, various chips, some splits, hinges are later replacements, some woodworm holes, knob handles to interior may also be later and are of varying styles, overall appears to have had various alterations and repairs and later additions including to mouldings and front left section of cabinet, possibly the back and part of the door surround, possibly also some alterations to the drawers to interior as veneers and mouldings differ from the mouldings to the frames/structure for the drawers. Appears to be late 19th Century / early 20th Century in construction, and has panel pinned sides to drawers. Appears to be made up from parts of various ages, with some pieces probably earlier than the construction date.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid side cabinet with single glazed door enclosing two shelves on bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Approx 106.5cm high, 32.5cm deep and 61cm wide. Overall with wear, scuffs, scratches and some chips. Quite a lot of wear, splits, losses to veneers and repairs and restaining to the base. Fabric to the interior is very faded.
A 19th century oak spice cupboard, the single panelled door opening to reveal five compartments above central recess flanked by two banks of three drawers above further recess and four further drawers CONDITION REPORTS Moulding and top sections broken off and missing, cabinet overall with various scuffs, scrapes and chips, some splits, one interior drawer missing, rusting to hinges, various chips and losses to veneers, Size approx. 53 cm high x 43 cm wide x 21 cm deep.
[Leonardus (Marius)] - Amstelredams eer ende opcomen, door de denckwaerdighe miraklen aldaer geschied, engraved title and 16 plates, damp damage affecting first half of book at fore-edge with resultant fraying and paper loss, contemporary vellum, Antwerp, Hendrick Aertssens , 1639; and another, Religion, 8vo (2)
A George III elm longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment centred on a ball and eagle finial, the arched door enclosing cream painted dial inscribed T. Wrangles, Scarborough, Roman and Arabic numerals, the arch and spandrels painted with flowers, subsidiary date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with pair of brass capped tapered pillars above arched door and skirted base, bracket feet, 220 cm high, Circa 1800
A George III oak longcase clock outlined throughout with mahogany cross banded borders the hood with swan neck pediment centred on an eagle and ball finial, the arched brass dial with Tempus Fugit roundel, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals the matted centre dial with circular cartouche inscribed Donisthorp, Normanton, eight day movement striking on a bell, subsidiary month aperture, the hood with pair of brass capped fluted pillars, the trunk with shaped door centred on a shaded shell patera, shaped apron and bracket feet, 218 cm high, Circa 1800 (faults)
A good Victorian large four door credenza applied throughout with gilt metal mounts the figured butterfly-veneered walnut top above a frieze floral marquetry inlaid, the pair of doors with arched floral marquetry panels flanked by bowed glazed side doors, shaped aprons, 216 cm wide, 44 cm deep max, 112 cm high, Circa 1860
An Art Deco oak cabinet, the circular glazed two door top section above two drawers and cupboard doors below, bookshelves to one side and a fall front cupboard to the other 170 x 114 x 46cm (66 x 44 x 18in) the cabinet was a gift to the current owner, and by repute was made in the Heals workshop Generally in good condition. There is a crack to the glazing on the right hand door at the bottom. There is an areas of very light veneer to the upper left hand edge (see image). Otherwise, in good condition.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded pediment above eleven inch square brass dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials and eight day movement, the chapter ring inscribed "Benjamin Reeves, Lamberhurst", above long door and plinth base, height 203cm. CONDITION REPORT: Fairly clean. Hood door needs repairing but otherwise OK.
A 1920s walnut bureau bookcase of small proportions in the George I manner, the upper section with broken arched pediment above glazed door enclosing shelves with twin candle slides, above a base of fall front enclosing a fitted interior, with four long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet, width 65cm.
A late 19th century small French mahogany veneered pot cupboard with marble top, one drawer and a hinged door behind faux drawers, height 81cm, and another pine pot cupboard with one drawer above hinged door enclosing shelves, height 73cm, and an oak serpentine side table with squared cabriole legs, width 79cm, height 74cm (3).
An interesting early 20th century "Truckle" bed, contained in a two door cupboard, the bed folds out from the cupboard which also encloses assorted bedding, inscribed "Miss Lena Robinson, November 25th 1908, 27 Lee Street, off York Road, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, from her mother with love", width 32.5cm, height 34cm.
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