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A large hardwood side cabinet, 20th century, Chinese, the top with raised ends above drawers and doors, flanked by pierced floral panels, 247cm wide53cm deep91cm highProvenance: The Late Sir John Craven, The Barn, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Condition ReportSome splits, knocks, marks and wear to top. Some fading and discolouration. General knocks and wear. Door hinge a little loose, which causes one door to drop a little. Joints generally solid, Overall appears in fairly good order and is ready for use.
A William and Mary oyster-veneered olive wood, walnut and marquetry longcase clock,late 17th century and later, with inlaid floral and foliate decoration, and a glass lenticle to the trunk, the hood enclosing an associated movement, the dial signed 'Joseph Warren, Ixworth',38cm wide24cm deep192cm highCondition ReportThe dial 24cm (approx. 9 1/2 inches). The hood opening is approx. 24 x 24 cm The entire movement appears to be associated, given that Joseph Warren of Ixworth died in 1875. The piece having come directly from Warren's collection, it is likely that he was responsible for its restoration. There is a printout to the interior of the door with further comments to this effect. The hood appears to have had a fair amount of attention, with several areas of replacement and alteration, if not being entirely associated. Splits, knocks, losses and small areas of repair to veneer of trunk. Glass possibly replaced. Lacking feet. Base moulding appears altered. Door hinges and lock later. Ticks and strikes when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full working order. We would recommend having it inspected by a professional.
A George I walnut and feather-banded kneehole desk, first quarter of the 18th century, the quarter-veneered top above an arrangement of seven drawers and a cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, terminating in castors,76cm wide51cm deep79cm highProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea Lloyd.Condition ReportGeneral surface wear, scratches, knocks and wear to veneer commensurate with age and use. Some small losses, splits and areas of light cosmetic repair. Some losses and repair to moulding and beading. Metalware probably replaced. Drawers and door open and close smoothly. Some splits and wear to the interior. Knocks and wear to the feet. Some blocks off but present. Joints sound and solid.
A panelled walnut credenza,17th century, Italian, probably Tuscany, the rectangular top above dentil moulding, with a single door enclosing a small drawer and shelves, raised on a plinth base,116cm wide53cm deep99cm highProvenance: The Late John Scott-Oldfield, 65 Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, SW1.Condition ReportThe top a little warped, with general old knocks, marks and surface wear. The top and dentil moulding may be later additions, with traces of glue and later blocks within. Historic woodworm damage throughout, none of which appears active. Old chips, knocks, grazes and small losses to corners and edges. Split to one side, with a smaller split to the other. General historic knocks and wear to base. Drawer, door and lock functional. Vast amounts of woodworm and rot damage to interior and backboards, none of which has structural implications, but in our opinion adds bags of character. Split to one small door panel. Joints very tight and the whole is sturdy. Overall appears in good structural condition, with characterful wear and damage commensurate with age and use. Perfectly usable in its current condition.
A yew wood and walnut cabinet on stand,18th century and later, the moulded frieze above a central compartment and an arrangement of drawers, over a frieze drawer and turned supports united by stretchers,74cm wide45cm deep144cm highProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea Lloyd.Condition ReportAppears to have undergone a fairly significant amount of professional attention, with a comprehensive level of re-veneering and probable further alterations. General small knocks, splits, scratches and wear to veneer, with some very minor patch repairs in a few places. Some small knocks and dents to edges and corners throughout. Fading and discolouration to facade and throughout. Central door is warped. A 2.5cm chip to the upper left-hand moulding of the base. Some tiny losses to beading of apron. Evidence of repair and possible staining to supports and feet, with possible replacement. Back left leg with a large old chunk out of the back-side. Some varying degrees of wear to feet. Some knocks, losses and splits to veneer of stretchers, all but one of which appear later. Splits to backboards and carcass. Minor traces of woodworm, which appears inactive. Joints relatively tight and sound. Drawers run smoothy, with splits to some liners. Both keys present.Please see additional photos.
A walnut credenza,18th century and later, Italian, the shaped top above a quatrefoil panelled door, on a plinth base, 79cm wide36cm deep89cm highProvenance: The Late John Scott-Oldfield, 65 Warwick Square, London, SW1.Condition ReportThe top later, with light knoocks, scratches and traces of historic woodworm, none of which appears active. The lock sticks a little, however the hinges and drawer open smoothly. Joints sound and solid. Overall appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition, with general wear and small damages commensurate with age and use.
A painted pine corner cupboard,late 18th/early 19th century, Dutch, of bow-fronted outline, with a tiered superstructure above a single door painted with the Waag building, Alkmaar, Netherlands,56cm wide38cm deep131cm highProvenance: The Estate of Althea Lloyd.Condition ReportGeneral surface wear, rubbing and loss to paint. Some old splits and repairs. Craquelure to the painted front. Hinge and lock good. Ready to hang.
A walnut, fruitwood and horn inlaid cabinet,late 18th/early 19th century, Italian, Lombardy, of bombé outline with a rouge marble top above a drawer and single door, decorated throughout with hunting scenes, raised on splayed supports, 94cm wide48cm deep123cm highCondition ReportGeneral surface wear and small old chips to the marble, including a larger area of loss to the back left corner. General rubbing and surface wear throughout. Splits, some losses and repair to the veneer. General knocks, marks and scratches. Some losses and cosmetic repair. Damage to one corner of the drawer. The hinge a little bent so the door drops a bit when open. Knocks and wear to the supports. The joints generally sound. General wear to the interior. One drawer runner lost and the other replaced.
A small George I-style walnut bureau bookcase,late 19th/early 20th century, with a broken arched pediment above a single door, with a bevelled mirror, enclosing shelves, with a fall-front and a fitted interior, three drawers and bracket feet,66cm wide52cm deep210cm highProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea Lloyd.Condition ReportGeneral surface wear, fading and discolouration. Some scratches and knocks. Traces of old woodworm damage. Re-finished. Some mottling to the glass. Splits to drawer liners. The upper section becomes unstable when the door is opened, and would benefit from being secured to the base. Some splits and lifting to veneneer inside and out. Splits to the drawer liners. General knocks and wear to the feet. Some of the cosmetic damage may be artificial. Please see additional images.
A pair of Regency-style mahogany night tables,late 19th/early 20th century, with ebony inlaid detail, each with a tray top, pierced handles and a single door, raised on ring-turned supports,39cm wide36cm deep74cm high (2)Condition ReportRe-finished and re-polished. General knocks, small losses, wear and scratches commensurate with age and use. Wear to the interiors. Joints fairly solid. Overall appear in fairly good order.
A painted pine marriage cabinet, 19th century, South German or Austrian, of canted rectangular form, with a moulded cornice above a single door painted with an urn and flowers, inscribed 'Maria Nagl 1859', raised on tapering square feet,108cm wide52cm deep164cm highBuying this cabinet at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new wardrobe.Condition ReportGeneral rubbing and surface wear to painted detail throughout. Some chips, wear, knocks and losses to corners and edges. Traces of historic woodworm damage, which appears to be inactive. General wear and minor alteration/ strengthening to interior. Joints sound and solid. Overall appears in fair structural and cosmetic condition and, following a light dusting to the interior, will be ready to use.
George III mahogany longcase clock with broken arch hood, moulded arched panel door and conforming plinth, the painted dial with ship automaton arch, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, signed Mummery, Dover. The two train eight day movement striking on a bell, 230cms high overall, includes weights and pendulumThis clock has not been running recently and is not currently running. Unfortunately the missing capital is not present, please see further photos.Size of the dial is 12ins x 16.5ins
Oak longcase clock, the architectural hood with flanking pilasters above a rectangular panel door and conforming plinth, the associated brass dial with mask head spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Sam Woodham, Richmond, the thirty hour movement striking on a bellNo pendulum present
George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a shaped panel door, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters above a conforming plinth base, the painted moonphase dial with subsidiary seconds and date apertures, signed Waugh Armagh, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bellOverall height is 88.5ins.Case needs some attention. See photosDial is worn. Movement is very dirty
George III oak longcase clock, the floral painted arched top dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, with two train weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken arch pediment above a flush panelled door and conforming plinth base, including weights and pendulum, 212cms high
George III mahogany campaign cabinet, the hinged top opening to reveal a fitted bureau interior, the kneehole base with a blind fretwork drawer and recessed cupboard door flanked by two further doors enclosing drawers, raised on bracket feet, 107cms wideDrawers are oak lined.109cms highGenerally in good original condition, some losses to mouldings and slight repair to drawer lock needed. Splits to sides. See images
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the moulded broken arch cornice above a central bar glazed door flanked by mirrored alcoves and further small glazed cupboard space, the cornice, frieze and lower panel door with painted floral and marquetry decoration, raised on cabriole supports, 133cms wide x 197cms high
Late Victorian figured walnut bedroom suite, comprising: compactum wardrobe with moulded cornice above a full length bevelled mirror door, beside a linen press section, two short and three long drawers, 200cms wide approximately, together with a matching chest of two short and two long drawers, 121cms wide and a matching bedside cabinet
18th Century oak dresser base, a moulded plank top above an arrangement of seven drawers with brass swan neck handles surrounding a central cupboard with fielded panel door , raised on bracket feet, 200cm wide x 88cm x 56cmOverall in clean useable condition. Does have gap in top but quite usual for age and period construction of piece. Handles are 19th Century replacements. Corner of drawer lost and older losses. See photographs
A late 19th/early 20th century carved walnut wardrobe enclosed by a pair of panel doors to centre above an arrangement of four short and three long graduated drawers and open recess, flanked by a hanging compartment to either side enclosed by a bevelled rectangular mirror door, and on a plinth base, 73½” wide x 90½” high x 22¼” deep.
A 2014 Nissan Note Tekna Dig-S five-door hatchback petrol motor car, registration number VK14 SWX, in blue, 57,565 registered miles, MOT until 21.02.2024, one set of keys.TO BE SOLD AT 12 NOONWe ask that all potential new bidders wishing to bid on a vehicle, please be aware that prior to the sale they will need to provide full ID in the form of a driving licence/passport and a copy of a utility bill.Buyer's premium is 10% (12 % incl VAT) on the hammer price.Agents buying on behalf of a third party must have written authority from their principal clearly stating their authorisation to bid.We will also require a 10% deposit of the lower estimate at the time of registering, which can be made during the viewing period. If unsuccessful, then we will issue a refund immediately.There will be no internet bidding on vehicles.
Robson & Son, Newcastle upon Tyne: an early 20th Century mahogany gentleman's wardrobe, the rectangular top with fluted edge, above two short and four long drawers, each with stamped brass patera handles, flanked by a single panel door enclosing hanging space, on bracket feet, 155 x 55 x 137cms high.
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