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Lot 171

An early 20th Century oak two door Tobacco Cabinet, the two glazed and panelled doors opening to reveal fitted interior with pipes, ceramics, shelf space and four half width drawers retaining original gilt metal handles, 36cm wide

Lot 294

A mid 18th Century mahogany Bureau Cabinet, the Kentian style pediment above two mirrored parcel gilt doors opening to reveal sliding shelves and an arrangement of varying sized drawers below, further over two candle slides and a cleated fall opening to reveal further pigeonholes, drawers, central cupboard door and "secret" fluted column slides and above two half width and three full width graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 111cm x 231cm high, (reparations and restorations to pediment)

Lot 310

A George III period mahogany, satinwood crossbanded and boxwood strung Desk of small proportions, the single central crossbanded panelled door flanked by four further smaller drawers inside, raised on boxwood strung bracket feet (some damage to right hand bracket feet), 78cm wide

Lot 325

An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded Music Cabinet, the galleried top above single door with astragal glazing bars enclosing a single shelf, four full width graduated drawers below with gilt metal swan net handles, shaped apron and on square and turned legs terminating in pad feet, 52cm wide

Lot 367

A large late 19th Century aesthetic movement style Hungarian ash Compactum, the castellated top above a single central mirrored door and two panelled doors flanking with angular planks, the doors opening to reveal hanging space, slides and internal drawers, raised on plinth base with short bracket style feet

Lot 960

A boulle marquetry cased bracket clock, with brass chapter ring, Roman numerals and two-train striking movement. Width 9.5 ins, height 17 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains. The dial is a little rubbed in places but in generally good condition. The velvet backing to the dial is a little discoloured but has no significant losses or damage. The case is in generally good order. The brasswork to the rear corner of the caddy top is lifting in the bottom right hand corner for approximately 2 cm square. There are small pieces of brass and tortoiseshell missing in this area but this is fairly minor. The front right hand corner of the ebony veneered cornice has a small surface loss and there is a crack to the return on the left hand side. Both the right hand and left hand panels are in good order as is the front door and surround. The plinth base is in good condition and the feet are original. The rear door is in good order. The rear top right hand finial has been repaired at some point and the top half of this is missing. All other finials are present.

Lot 980

A 19th century mahogany cased wall clock, octagonal, inlaid, thirty hour movement with alarm, weight driven. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good order with no significant losses. There are some minor cracks between the joints of the octagonal section but nothing of any great significance. The door and glass are original. The face is a little dirty in places but with no significant damage or losses. We have the weights and pendulum but have not attempted to run the clock.

Lot 989

A brass cased wall clock, by Mercer, St. Albans. Diameter 12.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is generally a little tired. It has a heavy glass and brass door. The brass is tarnished around the rim. The painted face has some losses in places. This is most evident between numerals 7 & 11. This should be evident from our image. There are traces of a plaque or makers name across the centre top half of the dial but this not legible. The rear case is in generally good order. The case does not appear to have been opened. We do not know if the electric mechanism works or not.

Lot 995

A George III mahogany cased stick barometer, with broken arch pediment and three brass finials above the glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with Summer and Winter scales from 28 to 31, with exposed tube and inlaid cistern cover. Height 39 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This barometer is in good, original, unrestored condition. The pediment is in good order and the three brass finials appear to be original. The case is in generally very good condition. The hinged cistern cover is complete and intact. The hinges operate as they should. There are no losses to the case. The mercury in the tube appears to be unbroken and is rising and falling with pressure changes. The tube is not leaking.

Lot 488

A GEORGIAN OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD with panelled door and fitted with three shelves, 107cm high, 69cm wide

Lot 502

A DARK OAK CARVED LOW CABINET with single door, 124cm wide, 53cm deep, 103cm high

Lot 531

AN EARLY OAK NARROW WALL CUPBOARD the panelled door with arched decoration and with two shelves, 92cm high, 67cm wide, 18cm deep

Lot 560

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LOW CUPBOARD the door in the form of four drawer fronts, 74cm high, 68cm wide

Lot 565

A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT PIER CABINET with gilt mounts, glazed door and fitted with two shelves, 104cm high, 90cm wide, 34cm deep

Lot 2750

An 18th century style oak cupboard on stand with a single panelled door on turned legs, joined by a low shelf, width 67cm, height 158cm.

Lot 2764

An American mantel clock in a fret cut case with a glass door.

Lot 2810

A George III mahogany tray top night stand with a panelled lift and slide door opening onto a shelf, width 55cm.

Lot 2857

A Victorian walnut glazed bookcase with a single door opening onto shelves, width 76cm.

Lot 2858

A Victorian square marquetry four glass display column with a drawer above the door. Width 37.5cm. Height 106cm.

Lot 30

An iron door stop cast as a lion rampant, height 38cm.

Lot 514

A Chinese Huali wood sideboard fitted four drawers, carved with grapevine and two double door cupboards carved with four seasonal flowers in vases, all within a bamboo framework, 177 x 89 x 48cm.

Lot 690

A bronze door knocker cast as the head of the Chinese God of Longevity.

Lot 1010

Fornham Hall Furniture, Executive Range of Home Office Equipment Double Door Cupboard with a Mock Drawer Blind Front of 2 stacks of 2 drawers with a footed leather brown top. 36 inches wide and 23 inches deep.

Lot 1022

Large Edwardian Mahogany Side Cabinet with an astral glazed central door and tow cupboards to the side with a blind top fret frieze. Standing on short cabriole legs.

Lot 1030

A Large Continental Sectional Walnut Wardrobe c 1930`s. With a carved shaped dome top and a large central oval mirrored door with two walnut side panel doors terminating on bulbous fluted feet. 70 inches wide and 84 inches high.

Lot 1047

Victorian Walnut Inlaid Credenza with boxed glass doors with ebonised column sides terminating in ormalu capitals. The central door panel inlaid with a marquetry decorated roundel with an ebonised background. Ormalu beading to all the doors. c 1880`s. 58 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 42 inches high.

Lot 1052

A Large Carved Oak Baronial Two Door Cupboard with a carved top crest, profusely to door & top with brass hinges, 19th Century with older elements applied. 66`` in width, overall height 64``

Lot 1066

Mock Jacobean Double Door Oak Cupboard the front panelled to simulate a front. On ball feet. The doors open to reveal a shelf interior. Circa 1920`s. 29`` in width, 18`` in depth. 30`` in height,

Lot 1068

Large Late Victorian Mahogany Princess Wardrobe, with a bank of four draws to the centre with a two door cupboard above, planked by two glazed doors with mirrored backs (converted). 72 inches wide, 72 inches in height, 21 inch depth. Circa 1890`s.

Lot 1224

Quartzcolor Ianiro Italy Mid 20thC Chrome Stage Theatre Film Lamp/Spot Light Ianiro ``Blonde`` With Barn Door Front Raised On Original Tripod Base, Height Approx 6ft Numbered 13725, New Electrical Cable, Working Order.

Lot 1016

A late 19th century triple fusee bracket clock, with ebonised case, striking on eight bells and five gongs. Height 24 ins, width 16.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good structural condition. There are minor surface blemishes, scuffs, small dents and scratches as one would expect but no real significant damage or losses. The only slight issues are losses to the fretwork panels to either side of the case. There is a small area of loss to both sides. The rear door is more substantially damaged, it hinges correctly however. The centre fretwork panel has been pushed in and has breaks and small pieces missing. The movement itself is all present and correct and whilst a little dirty it appears to be operating as it should. The clock is currently ticking away.

Lot 1019

A late 17th/early 18th century inlaid mahogany combined clock and bracket, with brass finial to the stepped hood above a glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial and with later Edwardian movement to the rear, the integral bracket with foliate marquetry. NOTE - This clock bears an interior label "Mr Octavius Morgan dated this clock as regards case and face at about 1690". Overall height 16 ins, width 6.75 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Unfortunately we do not have a key of the correct size to fit through the winding apertures at the back of this timepiece. The case is in generally good condition. The brass finial is in good order as is the caddy top. There has been a finial to the left and right hand front corners of the cornice. These are missing and there are holes. The front door has minor cracks to the veneer. This is most evident at the bottom right hand corner and to a lesser extent the top right hand corner. The sides of the piece are in generally good condition as is the base. The back panel has been cut out in order to facilitate winding. The bracket is in generally good condition with no significant areas of damage or any losses. The dial is dirty and has clearly had later steel screws through the chapter ring. This should all be clear from our image.

Lot 1030

An Edwardian oak smokers cabinet, with glazed door and drawer and with pipe racks to either side. Height 33 cm.

Lot 1058

A late Victorian bracket clock, with Winterhalder & Hofmeier two-train movement, mahogany cased and with silvered brass dial. Height 17 ins, width 12.25 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good, untouched, original condition with no problems. It has numerous old surface scratches and minor scuffs but no problems of any significance. The glass panels and door glass are in good order. The silvered brass dial is in reasonable condition. The minute hand is missing. The movement winds on both trains and appears to be striking as it should. The two rear balls to the hood are none original. The rear right hand brass ball foot is missing.

Lot 1063

Porthouse of Penrith, "The Great Barometer", with broken triangular pediment above the glazed door enclosing the paper label and adjustable vernier scale, the case boxwood strung and with exposed tube and turned strung cistern cover. Height 39.5 ins, case width at narrowest point 4.25 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1105

A pair of Victorian display cabinets, for medals or miniatures, mahogany, with moulded cornices above a glazed door enclosing hooks and with moulding beneath. Width 18.75 ins.

Lot 1139

A Victorian walnut and mahogany music cabinet, of good quality, with rear upstand, bowed door, two interior shelves and raised on legs of square tapered section united by a raised shelf and with brass castors. Width 23 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1148

A Waring and Gillow bedroom suite, oak, the wardrobe with moulded cornice above a knulled frieze, with centre mirror door flanked on either side by a pair of panelled doors enclosing hanging space, with moulding below and raised on short legs with stretchers beneath, width 72 ins, together with a chest of drawers and single wardrobe. CONDITION REPORT: The suite will be 1930's . Large wardrobe width 75 ins, height 75 ins, depth at deepest point 20.75 ins. Small wardrobe width 51 ins, height 75 ins, depth 20.75 ins. Chest of drawers width 37.75 ins, height 34.5 ins, depth 19 ins. All three pieces are in generally good condition. They could be used or resold as they are without the need for any repair or restoration. Clearly the items are of a certain age and do have minor surface scratches etc but there are no problems of any significance.

Lot 1170

An Edwardian mahogany three-train grandmother clock, with long arched trunk door, the base raised on bracket feet. Height 64 ins.

Lot 1171

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial and two-train striking movement, flanked by twist columns and with long trunk door, the whole raised on bracket feet.

Lot 1185

A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with moon phase and eight-day striking movement above the long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on bracket feet (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height including finial 98.5 ins. This clock is in exceptionally good condition from the point of view of the case. It does not require any restoration as far as we can see. It has a very good colour and good patination. The door is not warped. The dial is in very good condition. The movement appears to be complete and is currently striking as it should. The clock is not currently ticking as the spring that holds the gong train barrel is detached. This is a very minor problem.

Lot 1197

A Victorian mahogany longcase clock by Furnace of Cockermouth, with swans neck pediment, arched painted dial and thirty hour movement, with short trunk door, turned columns and crossbanded base raised on bracket feet. Height 93 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1216

A George III longcase clock, with George I walnut case having a straight caddy top above a broken arched hood with blind fretted scrollwork frieze, the trunk with arched door and base each of finely figured veneer with herringbone banding, the whole of good quality with cross grain mouldings, the later striking movement being eight-day and with moon phase to the arch, silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with calendar aperture signed "Joseph Bell" within Rococo spandrels. Joseph Bell was probably of Burnhill Row, London, circa 1780. Sold with receipt dated April 1938 for £32. Height 92 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good order. There are some small losses to the blind fretwork carving beneath the arch of the hood. The hood door is not warped. The side panels are in good clean condition. The trunk door is not warped and locks correctly. There are one or two small areas of veneer and moulding missing on the case but no significant losses. The base is in good order. The bottom plinth maybe later than rest of the case but is in keeping. We have had the clock ticking away and cannot see any issues with the movement. The overall colour of the case is good. The silvering on the dial is a little tired.

Lot 1228

A fine George III longcase clock by Monkhouse of Carlisle, with swans neck pediment with ho-ho bird to centre above the arched glazed door enclosing the 12.5 inch arched silvered brass dial with moon phase to the arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and two-train striking movement flanked by fluted columns, the long trunk door being crossbanded and also flanked by fluted columns, the base with canted angles and raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 94.75 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1235

A massive pine kitchen cabinet, with inverted breakfront, fitted with a series of open shelves, cupboards and drawers and dismantling into six sections. Length 170 ins, height 86 ins, depth 28 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good order. The cornice is in good condition as are all of the cupboard doors. They are not warped. We have three of the four brass drop handles from the centre drawers. We also have the keys for the door locks. There does not appear to be any woodworm. We have photographed the areas where the mouldings do not quite meet at the corners of the feet. As the cabinet is sectional we have not screwed it together as one would in situ. We feel that it should be possible to draw the items together properly when properly assembled.

Lot 1242

A Victorian mahogany four door breakfront sideboard, with rear pediment. Width 88 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The rear upstand is in first class condition. The sideboard top is of good colour with no serious splits or veneer damage. There are some ring marks and minor scuffs but no significant issues. The drawer fronts are all in good condition. The sides are in good order. The panelled doors are all in good condition. The plinth base is generally in good order also with only minor blemishes as one would expect.

Lot 1246

A late 19th century French mahogany corner cabinet, with marble top, by Mellier, with brass gallery and ormolu mounts. Width 19.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The brass gallery is in good order but has lost its original gilding. The marble top is scuffed and marked but there are no breaks or cracks. The metalwork to the frieze is in good condition. The polish behind the frieze is dull. The metalwork to the remainder of the cabinet is all intact but has lost its gilding in places. The door is visually in good order and although dirty of a good colour. There is a visible crack on the right hand side running from the top of the door 3/4 of the way down the length on the hinged side. This is much more clearly visible from the inside. Internally the piece has one shelf which has a crack across the rear. The rear panels are in good order. The feet are original and simply dirty. The lock works as it should.

Lot 1247

A Queen Anne style walnut veneered hanging corner cupboard, second half 20th century, with well figured door, canted angles and series of shelves. Width 23 ins.

Lot 1297

A Victorian mahogany four door sideboard. Width 51 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The sideboard is structurally sound but a little tired. There are three small sections of veneer missing to the rear side of the superstructure. There is no damage to the front of the superstructure and the colour is good. The top of the piece has been repolished at some point and the polish is showing a number of scratch marks. There is also a 12-15 inch crack in the veneer to the top right hand corner. The crack is not open but clearly visible. The frieze drawers are in generally good condition as are the cupboard doors. The plinth base has veneer losses at the corners and is a little scuffed. The sides are in generally good condition with small veneer losses to the top edge where the pedestal meets the base. These are fairly minor.

Lot 1346

A Regency Scottish mahogany longcase clock, by Bryson, Edinburgh, with circular hood, silvered brass dial, eight day striking movement, subsidiary date and seconds dials, long trunk door, reeded quarter columns and conforming base. Height including finial 87 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally extremely good condition. The case is in very good order with only minor stress fractures to the veneer in places. None of this is lifting and the case does not require any cabinet work prior to sale or use. The only minor issue is the brass lock escutcheon on the long door is missing. The silvered brass dial is in generally good order. The clock is currently ticking away and we have both weights and pendulum. We have a key. The movement is of good quality and is currently ticking away and striking as it should. The trunk door is not warped.

Lot 1352

An Edwardian walnut standing corner cupboard, with astragal glazed upper door, canted angles and panelled cupboard beneath. Width 36 ins.

Lot 1364

A 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, by J. Smith, Keighley, thirty hour movement, the case with swans neck pediment, arched glazed door and raised on bracket feet. Height 98 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good order. There are one or two very minor veneer losses but no issues of any great significance. The trunk door is not warped and there are no substantial cracks to the case at all. The dial is generally very clean and the clock does tick when weight is applied to the chain. We have the weight and pendulum.

Lot 1369

A Victorian walnut credenza, with ormolu mounts, profusely inlaid centre door, glazed side cabinets and raised on a plinth base. Width 60 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1382

A George III oak cupboard on chest, with moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing hanging space and the base fitted with two short and two long drawers with brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 53 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This piece of furniture is in generally very good condition. The cornice is in good order the panelled doors are of good colour as are the sides of the piece which are also panelled. The left hand door has a very slight warp at the bottom front right hand corner. This is not particularly significant. Both doors lock correctly. The base drawers are all in good order with only very minor scuffs. There is no cockbeading missing and all handles are present. The top left handle has a circular backplate missing. There is no evidence of the handles having been replaced. The bracket feet are original and in good condition as are the backboards. The two door locks are later. The doors will have had a brass handle with a butterfly mechanism. The hole for this handle can be seen below the lock escutcheons, this in both cases has been pegged and is now of a similar colour to the rest of the piece.

Lot 1392

An Edwardian satinwood wardrobe, with detachable moulded Greek key cornice above a central section with bowed doors enclosing three trays and with four drawers beneath, flanked on either side by a full length mirrored door with hanging space and drawer and with plinth beneath. Width 79 ins, depth 27 ins, height 85 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1419

A late 17th/early 18th century court cupboard, two sections, the top half with moulded cornice above a carved frieze and pair of panelled cupboard doors with centre panel above a further pair of four panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves and raised on stile feet. Width 124 cm, height 142 cm, depth 56 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This cupboard has been entered from a private residence. It is generally in good condition. It is structurally sound. The top boards are excellent in terms of colour and patination as are the side panels, rear panels and all interior shelf panels. The front left hand column is original as is the shelf below. The right hand turned column whilst clearly old and similarly turned is of a different colour to the one on the left and does not look quite as old. We cannot see that this has been replaced but point this out never the less. The cupboard doors to the upper section are not panelled. This seems a little out of keeping with the sides and base. The hinges are clearly period but there are marks on the right hand cupboard indicating previous hinges on both the cupboard door and the upright. The base doors are in generally good order and we feel that the three larger hinges are original and the smaller one may not be.

Lot 1423

A Victorian walnut breakfront wardrobe, with detachable cornice, central mirrored door enclosing trays and drawers, flanked on either side by a panelled door with hanging space behind and raised on a plinth base. Width 89 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1430

A late Victorian mahogany display case, the top half with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing plush lined shelves, flanked by canted angles and with glazed sides, the base with breakfront above a central door flanked by glazed panels, the whole raised on cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet. Width 35 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1437

A late Victorian walnut wardrobe with dressing table and bedside cabinet to match, the wardrobe with foliate carved pediment, moulded cornice and pair of panelled cupboards, open aperture and series of drawers flanked on either side by a mirrored door and enclosing hanging space, the whole raised on a plinth base. Height 93 ins excluding later castors, width 78 ins, dressing table width 48 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1449

A Victorian mahogany breakfront wardrobe, in three sections, with centre mirrored door enclosing trays and drawers flanked on either side by hanging space and with plinth base beneath. Width 86 ins.

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