Y A CHINESE EXPORT PADOUK BUREAU MID 18TH CENTURY 105cm high, 105cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance: Formerly Annan House, Dumfries & Galloway Condition Report: Bureau with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old splits, chips, cracks and losses. Some old vacant screw holes to top. The central door to the interior of the fall is detached but present. The interior of the fall section with sun fading. Old repairs - see images. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE ARCHITECT'S DESK ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1780 The inset ratchet top with a section hinged to create a shelf when in the raised position, the frieze drawer with a sliding inset section above divisions, the kneehole door enclosing vertical divisions, the plinth base with concealed casters 83.5cm high, 115cm wide, 61cm deep The use of S-pattern keyholes, as displayed by this desk, is a detail is almost unique to items of furniture made in the workshop of Thomas Chippendale. In his 1768 account to Lady Shelburne, Chippendale mentioned that a commode table has 'very good spring and tumbler locks and S-bitted keys' (Gilbert, op. cit., vol. I, p. 253, and vol. II, p. 147, fig. 267). The intriguing asymmetry of the S-shaped brass escutcheon would have been Chippendale's primary objective, though the encumbrance would also have minimally increased the level of security of the lock. This keyhole pattern has very occasionally been recorded on furniture attributed to Chippendale's competitor John Cobb, for example on the commode sold anonymously, Christie's New York, 19 April 2001, lot 148. However, nearly all occurrences are on furniture attributed to Chippendale. Condition Report: Desk with the marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions and minor chips commensurate with age and use. Desk in generally good order overall. Leather surfaces with the expected wear, marks and creases. Key present for the cupboard door. No key present for drawers, all are open. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y AN INDO-PORTUGUESE ROSEWOOD AND IVORY INLAID CABINET ON STAND THE CABINET 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND LATER The fall front opening to an arrangement of drawers around a central cupboard door 100cm high, 48.5cm wide, 36.5cm deep overallPlease note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: 5E476LCR Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Some losses and restorations.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A FINE AND RARE PAIR OF GEORGE III SATINWOOD COMMODES PROBABLY BY SEDDON, SONS & SHACKLETON, CIRCA 1790 Each cross-banded overall in Amaranth, the breakfront D-shaped tops above a panelled frieze fitted with a drawer, above oval-panelled doors decorated with a group apple picking and the other of a shepherdess, enclosing a shelf, on taper-hermed supports, the gilt brass handles original each 83cm high, 81cm wide, 35.5cm deep Provenance: Acquired from Jeremy Ltd, London, April 1978 Thence sold at Christie's, London, Important English Furniture, The Collection of The Late W.N, Rumball Esq., 28th Nov 2002, Lot 65 (£50,190) These exceptional commodes, veneered in beautifully figured West Indian Satinwood, have indented and rounded columnar corners, in the French manner introduced to the Prince of Wales' Carlton House mansion in the 1780s, and illustrated in Thomas Sheraton's, The Cabinet and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, 1793. In his Appendix (plate IV) discussing pier tables 'for ornaments under a glass', he notes 'they are generally made very light, and the style of finishing them is rich and elegant. Sometimes the tops are solid marble, but most commonly veneered in rich satin, or other valuable woods, with a cross-band on the outside'. A satinwood and painted cabinet with similar French corners and taper-hermed legs, has been attributed to Messrs. Seddon, Sons & Shackleton (C. Gilbert, 'Seddon, Sons & Shackleton', Furniture History, 1997, fig. 27). The engravings on the offered lot depict attractive scenes of rural life, such as featured in the paintings of James Ward, R.A. ( 1769-1859). Condition Report: Both with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old chips and splits. Both in generally good order overall.Some minor old veneer repairs - see images Four keys present and operate all locks. Lock to one door is an old replacement. Some old but later strips of table to cracks across backboards. Painted roundels with the expected wear and fading. There are some possible areas of old re-touching to paint. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CUPBOARDS CIRCA 1780 With tambour door fronts, the bottom drawers inset with tooled leather each 76cm high, 50cm wide, 44cm deep Condition Report: Both with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Some minor evidence of old worm in places. Commode drawers converted, now with tooled leather inset surfaces. Some later small supporting blocks to the interior of the carcasses. One commode with old repaired splits to the back. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Anglo-Indian octagonal occasional table, 19th century. The top inlaid with brass and copper, on a folding base, height 61cm, width 61cm, depth 61cm.Generally good antique condition. No missing inlay and the table base has no missing carving on the frets. We wouldn't be able to post this table, but we have many good shippers who can deliver this economically to your door.
A 20th century Louis XVI-style kingwood bedroom suite comprising a twin-door wardrobe, cm wide x cm high x cm deep, a double bed frame, cm wide x cm long x cm high, a kidney-shaped dressing table, 115cm wide x 149.5cm high x 53.5cm deep, a pair of side chairs, cm wide x cm high x cm deep, and a marble-top bedside cupboard, cm wide x cm high x cm deep.
Contemporary Art Deco style black lacquered and burr walnut credenza, constructed in three sections, the central section with rectangular glazed door enclosing two adjustable shelves, the curved end sections with curved glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, width 161cm, depth 45cm, height 141cm.
Georgian joined oak dresser, the rasied back fitted with central long spice cupboard, shaped door with mahogany crossbanding, above a base with three short drawers with moulded facias, and two panelled cupboards, width 151cm, depth 48cm, height 200cm.Condition report:There is minor loss of wood and some cracking to the edges of the top door. The top is stained and has some cracks to the left-hand-side. There are some cracks to the bottom right of the shelving area and a replacement screw. Theee are cracks and splits to the drawer bases and bottom cupboard doors. We cannot open the bottom right drawer. The legs are scuffed. There is some evidence of woodworm on the bottom back panels. Please see additional uploaded images.
French boulle mantel clock, brass mounted, gilt metal and enamelled dial, cylinder movement striking on a gong stamped A.D. Mougin, 31cm.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images showing damage to the front, dial, inside door and above door. There is also an image of the movement and key. The pendulum is present. The clock is fully wound but not working at the present time.
Oak cased longcase clock, pagoda top hood, long door, bracket feet, 28cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and cast spandrels, single hand, signed Jamed Manning, Wellingborough, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 191cm, with weight, pendulum and door key.Condition report:There are cracks to the top, bottom, back and right side. There is a minor loss to the top right of the right side. Thee are losses to the door edge. The door does not fit properly but it has had its hinges replaced. Please see additional uploaded images, including the movement.
Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the bookcase top section with two astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, above chest with fall front secretaire drawer enclosing satinwood lined drawers and pigeon holes, above a further three graduated drawers on bracket feet, 226cm high, 123cm wide, 57.5cm deep. Condition report:Broken piece off to pediment but present.Later handles. Small crack to glass on left door. Scratches to secretaire top and losses to veneer on left side.Top section 118cm highLower section 108cm highDepth of shelves 35cmSplits into two sections.
Georgian oak linen press cupboard circa early 19th century of large proportions, the top section with panelled door above two small drawers, flanked with a large door enclosing a shelved interior above three banks of two drawers with turned handles to the chest base on turned feet, 235cm high, 156cm wide, 62cm deep.
Late 18th Century eight day long case clock by S Quillam, Liverpool with 14" painted dial with early cricket scene in the arch in mahogany case with fluted and mounted decoration on scroll pediment with carved bases and verre églomisé panels.Condition reportSome seperation to banding close to door frame hingesSome cracking of veneer to right side of hoodClock will require attention, pendulum and weight present but suspension pulley and winder are not
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