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Attributed to Sir William Beechey, RA (1753-1839), Portrait of a lady, bust length, wearing a red dress and lace veil, standing beside a sunlit door, oil on canvas, 73.5cm by 61cm In mostly good original condition. Un-lined covered in a layer of dirt and discoloured varnish. There is a v shaped area of damage within the background towards the upper right hand corner approx 0.5-1cm on each side (un visible on photos). A few very minor paint losses in bottom right hand corner. Fine cracquelure throughout. Area of over painting in background above her right hand shoulder. Not examined with a UV light. General knocks and losses to the frame, especially bottom right hand corner. In original early 19th century carved giltwood frame.
Thomas Phippard of Poole, An 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass dial supporting a twin train striking movement under a square hood, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base CONDITION REPORT: Second hand missing, face with extensive rubbing, case in fair condition but with some losses, h. altered, dial measures 12", SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
An early to mid 20th Century mahogany cased drop dial wall clock, the circular dial bearing Roman numerals CONDITION REPORTS Dial very flaked and most of the dial has been re-painted including the numerals and edging marks, door to front is a later replacement, fitments missing, beading missing to sides, some old woodworm holes, separating at joins, overall in need of restoration. It is not known whether or not movement is complete or in working order.
A circa 1900 Arts & Crafts oak dresser CONDITION REPORTS Dresser top has previously had hooks and holes have now been semi-filled (see photos), there is a split to the top approx. 3" from the start of the plate rack, the right front-hand cupboard door has a split down the centre of the panel, has wear, scratches and knocks conducive with age and use (see photos).
An Oka "Alford" painted two door wardrobe (to match Lot 655 and to be sold with the option) CONDITION REPORTS Has a large chip/knock to the top pediment, other various knocks and scrapes to paintwork all over, another more noticeable knock to right-hand edge, is dirty, doors and drawer stick slightly, has general wear conducive with age and use. Approx. 198 cm high x 54.5 cm deep x 104.5 cm wide.
An Oka "Alford" painted two door wardrobe (to match Lot 654) CONDITION REPORTS Paintwork has scuffs and chips conducive with age and use, doors and drawer stick, one knob is loose, crack to the right-hand door central support (see photo), has general wear and dirt conducive with age and use. Approx. 198 cm high x 54.5 cm deep x 104.5 cm wide.
A Globe Wernicke type oak four section bookcase with leaded glazed panels and drawer to base (to match Lot 695 and 696 and to be sold with the Option) CONDITION REPORTS Has wear, scratches, bumps, etc. conducive with age and wear, some white paint marks to right-hand side, drawer sticks a little., door mechanisms need adjusting.
A 19th Century oak hanging corner cupboard, the moulded cornice above a fielded panelled door with parquetry and feather banded inlay decoration, opening to reveal a painted interior with two shelves CONDITION REPORTS There is a "chunk" of moulding on the right-hand side which is loose but present, moulding on the corners is also loose, some water staining to the top cornice, door has an area of splitting in the top left-hand corner, heavy scratch mark to the central panel, handle is a replacement, general wear, scratches, bumps, etc. throughout conducive with age and use, on the outsdie edges there are areas of red paint to match interior colour, interior has had "chunks" and holes drilled out of it (see photos).
An early 20th Century French mahogany display cabinet, the gadrooned and blind fretwork frieze above a central glazed door flanked by a pair of bowfronted glazed ends, the two pilasters carved with ram mask pendants, the foliate shaped apron raised on cabriole legs carved with shells, terminating in claw and ball feet, height approx 166cm, width approx 167cm.
*****ES *****IELD A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK having broad Northern English style case, hood with shaped pediment and candy twist pilasters, arch painted dial, on trunk with flame veneered and cross-panel door, flank columns and fi gured base, on bracket feet, including two weights, pendulum and key. 2.24m high
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