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PETER RAU, Wiener Portaluhr mit Automat, um 1820, Nuss auf Weichholz furniert, in der Front architektonisch gegliedert mit vier Säulen und verspiegelter Rückwand, oben das runde Uhrengehäuse, hinter einer verglasten Tür ein schmiedender Engel mit Schlagauslösung des Hammers, parallel zum Schlag auf eine Tonfeder zur vollen und halben Stunde, Uhrwerk mit Fadenaufhängung. HxBxT: 47/28/13 cm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, oberster Kugelabschluss ergänzt. Im Kurztest funktionstüchtig.| PETER RAU, Viennese portal clock with automaton, around 1820, walnut veneered on softwood, in the front architecturally structured with four columns and mirrored back wall, above the round clock housing, behind a glazed door a forging angel with the hammer striking, parallel to the striking of a gong on the full and half hour, clockwork with thread suspension. HxWxD: 47/28/13 cm. Signs of age and wear, upper ball end replaced. Functional in the short test.
LOUIS XVI PENDULE, um 1800, weißer Marmor und schwarzer Stein, Bronze teilw. feuervergoldet, zwei dekorierte Ziersäulen flankieren das trommelförmige Uhrengehäuse dessen oberen Abschluss die Figur der Pallas Athene bildet, hinter der gewölbten Glastüre das weiße Emailziffernblatt, bez.: „Filon á Paris“, Werk mit Fadenaufhängung und Schlag auf Glocke zur vollen und halben Stunde. HxBxT: 42/30/15,5 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, rest., erg., Werk im Kurztest funktionstüchtig.| LOUIS XVI PENDULE, c. 1800, white marble and black stone, bronze partly fire-gilded, two decorated columns flanking the drum-shaped clock case with the figure of Pallas Athena at the top, behind the arched glass door the white enamel dial, inscribed: "Filon á Paris", movement with thread suspension and strike on bell on the hour and half hour. HxWxD: 42/30/15,5 cm. Slight signs of age and wear, rest, replacement, movement functioning in short test.
PRUNKVOLLE KAMINUHR, 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., reich dekoriertes Alabastergehäuse mit aufgesetzten Zierapplikationen aus vergoldeter Bronze, in der Front eine Orakeldarstellung von Delphi, hinter einer Glastür das weiße Emailziffernblatt, Werk mit Federaufhängung, und Schlag zur vollen und halben Stunde auf eine Glocke, Rückseitig gestempelt: „Vincenti & Cie“. HxBxT: 45/25,5/10,5 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, rest, erg., Werk im Kurztest funktionstüchtig.| MAGNIFICENT MANTEL CLOCK, 2nd half of the 19th century, richly decorated alabaster case with applied ornamental applications of gilt bronze, in the front an oracle depiction of Delphi, behind a glass door the white enamel dial, movement with spring suspension, and striking on the hour and half hour on a bell, stamped on the back: "Vincenti & Cie". HxWxD: 45/25,5/10,5 cm. Slight signs of age and wear, rest, erg., movement functional in short test.
PRUNKVOLLE LOUIS XVI PORTALUHR MIT DATUMSANZEIGE, Frankreich um 1800, Marmor und vergoldete Bronze, über der Basis ein architektonisch gegliederter Aufbau in symmetrischer Ausführung, Reich verziert durch zahlreiche Zierapplikationen aus vergoldeter Bronze, hinter einer Glastüre das weiß emaillierte Ziffernblatt mit Arabischen Zahlen sowie der Datumsanzeige, Werk mit Fadenaufhängung und Schlag zur vollen und halben Stunde auf eine Glocke. HxBxT: 60/41/14 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, rest, erg., Werk im Kurztest funktionstüchtig. |MAGNIFICENT LOUIS XVI PORTAL CLOCK WITH DATE DISPLAY, France circa 1800, marble and gilded bronze, the base with an architectural construction in symmetrical design, richly decorated with numerous ornamental applications of gilded bronze, behind a glass door the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and the date display, movement with thread suspension and striking on the hour and half hour on a bell. HxWxD: 60/41/14 cm. Slight signs of age and wear, rest, replacement, movement functional in short test.
MINIATUR HINTERZAPPLER, Österreich, 19. Jh, Messing, in klassizistischer Manier gestaltete Front mit feiner Gravur, Werk mit Spindelhemmung. H: 18,5 cm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, in passigem Holzkasten (Tür fehlt), nicht auf Funktion geprüft.| MINIATURE BACK ZAPPLER, Austria, 19th century, brass, front in classicistic manner with fine engraving, movement with verge escapement. H: 18,5 cm. Signs of age and wear, in matching wooden case (door missing), not tested for function.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE; ATMOS TISCHUHR LIMITED EDITION "Atmos Régulateur", rhodiertes Messing, Ser. Nr.: 713271, Limitiertes Sammlerstück in hochwertigster Verarbeitung, Exemplar Nr. 12/50, Anzeige der Uhrzeit in separierter Stunde und Minute, im Ziffernring skelettierte Mechanik und Anzeige des Kalendertages, des Monats und der Mondphase, In der Mondphase dargestellte Sterne als kleine Brillanten eingesetzt. HxBxT: 25/18,5/14 cm. Minimale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Glastüre an den unteren Ecken minimalst gechipt (unsichtbar bei eingesetzter Tür), im Kurztest funktionstüchtig.| JAEGER-LECOULTRE; ATMOS TISCHUHR LIMITED EDITION "Atmos Régulateur", Rhodium-plated brass, Ser. No.: 713271, Limited collector's item in the highest quality workmanship, copy no. 12/50, display of the time in separate hour and minute, skeletonised mechanism in the number ring and display of the calendar day, month and moon phase, stars depicted in the moon phase set as small diamonds. HxWxD: 25/18,5/14 cm. Minimal signs of age and use, glass door minimally chipped at the lower corners (invisible when door is inserted), functional in short test.
MÄRKLIN Bahnübergang 2180 mit Wartehalle, Wärterhäuschen und Läutewerk, 1906-1921, rechteckiger Bahnübergang, verschiebbar auf Spur I-II, darauf eine offene Wartehalle mit zwei Sitzbänken und 4 sitzenden Figuren, (1 Bank ohne Sitzstifte, daher Figuren lose) an der Rückwand ein lithografierter Fahrplan der Kgl. Preussischen Staats-Eisenbahn, die Außenwände mit verziertem Mauerwerk; Wärterhäuschen mit einer Angeltür und roten Glasfenstern, im Innern befindet sich eine Metallscheibe zum Anbringen einer Räucherkerze; Wellblechbude mit Signalglocke und 2 Isolatoren, Uhrwerk läuft an, Zugauslösung allerdings reparaturbedürftig, Verbindungsseil oder -Draht zum 1-flügeligen Signal fehlt, 2 Schranken, 1 Zaun und 1 Halteschild ( zweiter Zaun und Halteschild lose anbei), Telegraphenmast fehlt, evtl. weitere Fehlteile, Altersspuren, Lackschäden, tlw. besch. L 35 x T 24 x H 24.| MÄRKLIN level crossing 2180 with waiting room, attendant's cottage and bell, 1906-1921, rectangular level crossing, slidable on track I-II, on it an open waiting room with two benches and 4 seated figures, (1 bench without seat pins, therefore figures are loose) on the back wall a lithographed timetable of the Royal Prussian state railway, the outer walls with decorated brickwork; Warden's hut with a hinge door and red glass windows, inside there is a metal disk for attaching an incense stick; Corrugated iron shack with signal bell and 2 insulators, clockwork starts, but train triggering needs repairing, connecting rope or wire to the 1-wing signal is missing, 2 barriers, 1 fence and 1 stop sign (second fence and stop sign attached loosely), telegraph pole is missing, possibly other missing parts, signs of age, paintwork damage, partly damaged. L35 x D24 x H24.
Henry Hindley of York - mid 18th century 8-day carved oak longcase, with a caddy topped pediment on a wide cornice, break arch hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk and conforming door with a break arch top on a stepped plinth, break arch dial with cast spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals minute and inner quarter hour track with calendar ring to the break arch, matted dial centre and seconds ring, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 245cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Reinhold Schneckenburger - German late 19th century 8-day mantle clock in a rosewood case, break arch pediment surmounted by an ogee carved top with gilt brass finials, conforming door with bevelled glass flanked by gilt caryatid to the corners, silk backed brass sound frets to the sides, with an ogee plinth raised on paw feet, brass dial with cast spandrels, matted dial centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, pendulum adjustment dial to the break arch and steel fleur di Lis hands, twin train going barrel movement striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs, makers trademark and serial number on movement backplate.With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 50cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
Late 19th century gilt framed wall display cabinet, the projecting cornice moulded with egg and dart decoration, fitted with five glazed panels and a central door, enclosing two gilt shelvesDimensions: Height: 69cm Length/Width: 64cm Depth/Diameter: 24cmCondition Report:Shelves not original
William Anderson of St Andrews - 8-day mahogany drumhead longcase clock c1840, break arch hood surmounted with scroll shaped pediment and a brass ball and eagle finial, wooden dial surround with canted reeded corners and recessed panels, trunk with recessed reeded pilasters to the corners, inlaid with yew and satinwood inlay, shoulder topped trunk door with inlay to the edge, conforming plinth with an applied decorative skirting, circular 12� painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary date and seconds dials, steel moon hands and brass cast bezel with a convex glass, anchor escapement with a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights, pendulum and key.William Anderson is recorded as working in South Street, St Andrews (Scotland) 1832-67. Succeeded by his son George 1860-92.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 22cmCondition Report:Date hand missing.
Jonathan Storr of York - late 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, with inlay and incised carved panels, swans necked pediment with brass patera and a ball and eagle finial, break arch hood door with free-standing reeded pilasters and Corinthian capitals, long trunk with a conforming break arch topped door on a rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, dial with name plate, cast spandrels and a matted dial centre, chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minutes, calendar aperture, matching brass hands and seconds dial with strike silent indicator to the break arch, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 238cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
20th century mahogany pedestal collectors filing cabinet, the rectangular top over a single panelled door with a gilt painted 'O' to the top, concealing six graduating drawers with wood handles, raised on plinth baseProvenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 84cm Length/Width: 64cm Depth/Diameter: 62cm
Thomas Kefford of Royston - early 18th century 8-day black-lacquered longcase clock c1730, hood with a flat topped box pediment, blind decorative spandrels beneath and glazed side panels, break arch hood door with attached pilasters and gesso capitals, long trunk door with a conforming break arch top and gesso decoration in chinoiserie style, short plinth with a stepped skirting, brass dial with matching steel hands, twin cherub and large crown spandrels, matted dial centre, seconds dial and square calendar aperture, silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track, minute track, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, arch with strike silent facility and makers name, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with pull repeat, striking the hours on a bell, makers name also engraved on the movement backplate. With weights and pendulum.Thomas Kefford �At the dial in Fore Street� Royston (Herts) born 1686 c1710-1770.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
George III mahogany bedside cabinet, rectangular tray top with shaped raised sides and pierced handles, single sliding cupboard door with shaped apron, raised on quarter curved chamfered supports terminating in small brass castors, Dimensions: Height: 77cm Length/Width: 53cm Depth/Diameter: 45cm
John Smith of York - green lacquered 8-day longcase clock c1750, with a flat-topped pediment above silk backed open fretwork and a break arch hood door with attached pilasters, trunk with a flat-topped door and moulded surround on a short plinth with a separate ogee stepped base, case front profusely decorated with chinoiserie decoration and imagery, break arch dial with spandrels, matted dial centre, seconds ring, matching steel hands and calendar ring to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five-minute Arabic's, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.John Smith was apprenticed and thought to have worked as a journeyman for the eminent York clockmaker Henry Hindley, several his clock movements have similar features. Smith is recorded as working independently in York with his son (John II} 1750-64.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Thomas Speakman of London - early 18th century 8-day walnut longcase clock c1720, with a flat-topped hood, shallow cornice and blind frieze beneath, glazed panels to the sides, square hood door with attached pillars and wooden capitals, long trunk with a conforming flat-topped door, circular glass lenticle with a brass bezel and concave moulding to the edge, short rectangular plinth with a broad skirting, brass dial with steel hands, matted dial centre and ringed winding apertures, twin cherub and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and minute track, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and makers name, seconds dial and square date aperture, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. Thomas Speakman was apprenticed to his father William Speakman in 1676, member of the clockmakers company 1685 died c1720. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm
William Coulton of York - 30-hour oak cased mid-18th century longcase clock, with a flat-topped pediment square hood door and attached reeded pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk door with a convex top and crossbanding on a rectangular plinth with applied decorative skirting, brass dial with spandrels, matted dial centre, matching steel hands and calendar aperture, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, chain driven countwheel striking movement and recoil anchor escapement. With weight and pendulum. The Coulton family were a prolific and respected three generation family of York clockmakers working during the 18th century, documented as working "At the sign of the dial in Stonegate".Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Edwardian mahogany kneehole secretaire desk, with satinwood crossbanding bordered with ebony and boxwood stringing, the rectangular top with cavetto gallery, rectangular detachable structure with central fall front door enclosing two satinwood fronted l drawers, flanked by panel doors enclosing pigeonholes, the projecting base with long fall front frieze drawer with inset writing surface, above six graduating drawers with central cupboard, raised on square feet with casters, stamped Collmann & ScantleburyDimensions: Height: 112cm Length/Width: 84cm Depth/Diameter: 44cm
George II figured walnut bureau, the rectangular top crossbanded and with satinwood feather-banding, the fall-front supported with stays, opening to reveal fitted interior with central cupboard door flanked by fluted pilasters and pigeonholes with drawers to each side, below are four graduating drawers with cock-beaded facias, the bureau's secret sliding door gives access to the top drawer, raised on turned feet below the moulded friezeDimensions: Height: 100cm Length/Width: 92cm Depth/Diameter: 52cm
Henry Hindley of York - mid 18th century 30-hour oak longcase clock, with a caddy top pediment and broad frieze beneath, square hood door with attached pilasters and gesso capitals, long flat topped trunk door with a square plinth and applied skirting, brass dial with a matted dial centre, single steel hand, spandrels and silvered chapter ring inscribed Hindley, York, Roman numerals, half hour markers and 5-minute inner track, chain driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum. Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
20th century mahogany pedestal collectors filing cabinet, the rectangular top over a single panelled door with a gilt painted 'S' to the top, concealing six graduating drawers with wood handles, raised on plinth baseProvenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 84cm Length/Width: 64cm Depth/Diameter: 62cm
19th century secret door disguised as a bookcase, painted pine panelled door lined on one side with leather book spines over mahogany and glazed bookcase door with gilt metal grille (83cm x 201cm); a half panelled door lined with book spines to one side (83cm x 112cm); and two small mahogany bookcase doors with glass panes and gilt metal grilles (52cm x 61cm)
Late 18th century - 8-day three train chiming oak longcase clock, with a pagoda pediment and three wooden gesso finials, break arch hood door with reeded pilasters and brass capitals, long trunk door with ogee shaped spire top on a rectangular plinth with decorative skirting and bone escutcheon, brass dial with engraved centre, chapter ring with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, matching steel hands and seconds ring, circular boss to the arch inscribed William Storr, Tadcaster, weight driven movement with a nest of 8 bells chiming the quarters and a single bell striking the hours, with three weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 243cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
William Shildrake of Norwich - mahogany 8-day striking wall clock c1850, with a long trunk and concave topped trunk door, circular wooden bezel with rope-twist carving and stepped base, painted dial with makers name, Roman numerals and minute track with matching heart shaped steel hands, dial pined via a cast Finmore falseplate to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum. William Shildrake is recorded as working from London Street, Norwich 1822-64. Dimensions: Height: 125cm Length/Width: 31cm Depth/Diameter: 20cmCondition Report:pendulum suspension missing.
George III mahogany narrow cupboard, the projecting cavetto cornice over a single door with applied moulding, enclosing single slatted shelf, fitted with drawer to base with turned handles, lower moulded edge over bracket feetDimensions: Height: 179cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
English - Edwardian oak 8-day bracket clock, three train fusee movement sounding the quarters on 8-bells and the hour on a coiled gong, flat top with egg and dart carving and carrying handle, fretted side panels and a fully glazed case door, conforming stepped plinth raised on brass feet, brass dial with foliate spandrels, serpentine hands and a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dials for chime selection, pendulum regulation and chime/silent. With pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 60cm Length/Width: 36cm Depth/Diameter: 29cm
William Coulton of York - mid 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, flat topped pediment with dentil moulding and inlaid swags beneath, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with ionic brass capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pilasters and a long trunk door with an ogee spire top, square plinth raised on bracket feet, brass dial with matted centre, spandrels, silvered seconds ring, matching steel hands and silvered calendar ring to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and half hour markers, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. with weights, key and pendulum.The Coulton family were a prolific and respected three generation family of York clockmakers working during the 18th century, documented as working "At the sign of the dial in Stonegate". This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Ivory Act - Submission reference: J5FP3AWF
Grimalde of London - Mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1805, with a break arch scroll carved pediment and three ball and spire finials, hood with canted and reeded corners and hinged cast brass bezel, rectangular trunk with a long brake arch topped door and cavetto moulding to the edge, stepped plinth with applied beading to the front, painted circular dial with Roman numerals, minute track and finely pierced matching steel hands, dial pinned directly to a five pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and brass cased weights.Peter & Samuel Grimalde are recorded as a 19th century London clock and chronometer makers.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
19th century painted wood and glass panel door, the frosted glass pane decorated with central Alpine waterfall landscape in a scrolling border with flowerheads, foliate and acanthus leaf decoration extend into the filed with gilt fleur-de-lis motifs, the wooden frame painted yellow and turquoise Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 101cm
George III mercury stick barometer in an oak case - with an open carved fretwork pediment and glazed rectangular door with inlaid parquetry borders beneath, unsigned paper scale with weather predictions, simple steel pointer and spirit thermometer, exposed bulb cistern tube with a dome turned cistern cover to the rounded base.Condition Report:Later replacement tube, mercury present.
Late 19th century mahogany triple wardrobe, the projecting cornice over banded frieze, the central door with arched full length mirror flanked by two figured panelled doors, the uprights topped with reeded and scrolled corbels decorated with acanthus leaves, the interior fitted with coat hooks, two hanging rails and two drawers, raised on plinth base Provenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 211cm Length/Width: 200cm Depth/Diameter: 74cm
Pair of 18th to 19th century Continental hardwood gatehouse doors of rectangular form, the right-hand door fitted with a secondary door held within a carved applied hardwood support frame, each with wrought metal strapping with studwork, the railings applied with metal decoration in the form of stylised flowers, the metal handles with a spur circumference and loop handleDimensions: Height: 294cm Length/Width: 127cm
George II walnut cabinet on chest, top section with mirror panelled door and banded border concealing three adjustable shelves, the lower section fitted with four graduating drawers, each with bookmatched veneer fronts, raised on shaped bracket feet, stamped 'RE' to inside of drawersDimensions: Height: 178cm Length/Width: 81cm Depth/Diameter: 54cm
A mid 19th century mahogany and oak longcase clock, the hood with urn final and swan neck pediment over wide case with short trunk door having inlaid conch, flanked by quarter turned pilsters, the white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, indistincly inscribed by maker, Spalding, eight day twin train movement striking to a bell, complete with weights and pendulum H225cm
A collection of 19thc and later copper and brassware including a Victorian brass tea kettle with amber glass handle, a collection of brass door furniture including handles and escutcheons etc., a pewter mounted leather hip flask with removable cup, a chrome plated hip flask, a collection of five various thimbles, a tea kettle (a/f), a copper Arts & Crafts style chamber candlestick, a brandy warming pan etc. (a lot)
A 1950s figural petrol table cigarette lighter, in the form of a grand piano, pressing the keys operates the semi automatic action, together with an Occupied Japan lighter modeling as a 1950s Buick car, pressing the door knob releases the automatic opening of the bonnet, stamped S.N.E Made In Occupied Japan to underside, both complete and working. (2)
A MID-20TH CENTURY STAPLES LADDERAX MODULAR SHELVING SYSTEM comprising two sliding door cabinets, 47cm high x 89cm wide x 35cm deep, sixteen shelves, 89cm wide, two tall uprights 201cm high x 36cm deep, four mid height uprights 132cm high x 36cm deep, three short uprights, 109cm high x 36cm deep and twenty six mounting rails, 94cm long Condition Report:Available upon request
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED G. DOUGLAS, AIRDRIE & WISHAW DRUMHEAD CLOCK with white and gilt painted dial bearing Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials bearing Arabic numerals, dial is 33cm diameter, hood is surmounted with carved fleur-de-lys motif over top hinged circular glazed door over singular pendulum compartment door on turned bun feet, 200cm high x 52cm wide x 22cm deep Condition Report:"Clock movement appear complete and intact with pendulum and pair of weights,Clock case is in good overall condition with some separation of veneers on drum hood and losses of veneer to lower case.Great Western Auctions cannot guarantee any items mechanical or electrical"
A VICTORIAN BIRDSEYE MAPLE COMPACTUM WARDROBE & ACCOMPANYING BEDSIDE CABINET wardrobe with moulded cornice over pair of central panel doors over bank of two over three drawers flanked by mirror doors, locks stamped "Samuel Hall & Sons Birmingham" on plinth base, 211cm high x 209cm wide x 62cm deep and Bedside with single door on plinth base, 82cm high x 42cm wide x 36cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS with moulded cornice over pair of satinwood inlaid panel doors concealing four linen drawers on base with two short over two long drawers on out swept feet joined by shaped frieze, 216cm high x 132cm wide x 57cm deep Condition Report:Linen press is in good overall condition relative to age and use with chips to top moulding on cornice, losses of beading on right hand door, chips to moulding which tops base chest, sizeable chip to veneer to top right of front facing of chest base as well as wear/discolouration to front facings of chest base
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