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A Blue and White Painted Child's Wardrobe, 20th century, in the form of a Georgian manor house, in two sections, the pediment of breakfront form above and egg and dart border and brick decorated frieze, the two cupboard doors as glazed windows and a front door flanked by column supports, enclsoing three adjustable shelves, the base with two long drawers, on a stepped rectangular base133cm by 58cm by 203cmThe shelf can be removed. The brackets are at a fixed level so are not adjustable. The wardrobe comes in two sections, splitting at the base just above the two drawers, the pediment and the brickwork section is all attached. Cosmetically in good condition, with some small faults (as photographed). These include the right-hand upper section and the area surrounding one of the windows. Some general scuffs throughout. Sold as 20th century. The wardrobe is either painted pine or plywood.
A Mahogany and Tulipwood-Banded Breakfront Four-Door Wardrobe, early 20th century, the Greek Key dentil cornice above a plain frieze and central cupboard doors with oval panels and acanthus scrolls enclosing two mahogany-lined sliding trays, flanked by conforming wings enclosing hanging space, the base with two short over three long drawers flanked by blind fret style carved panels, on bracket feet226cm by 70cm by 210cm
A Mid 19th Century North European Mahogany Cylinder Bureau Bookcase, the upper section with dentil cornice above glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves and four small drawers, with pull-out candle slides below, the fall front with pull-out mechanism enclosing a good fitted interior of small drawers and sliding cupboard door, the base with four long graduated drawers all between fluted and scrolled stiles122cm by 68cm by 220cm
A late 19th / early 20th century oak-cased wall-hanging stationmaster-style clock: cream dial with Roman numerals and signed 'W. Johnson- Newbury', single fusee movement with pendulum (37 cm in diameter)Condition Report: Dial as per image does not appear to be overpainted. Lock to door but no key.
A large early 19th century figured mahogany and boxwood-strung eight-day longcase clock: the broken swan-neck pediment surmounted by a stiff-leaf-style platform; painted 14-inch broken-arch painted dial with the top section depicting Daniel in the lion's den; Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date hands, signed 'Timing's - Dudley'. The four spandrels decorated with a prowling lion and flanked by two turned columns. Unusual triple arch figured door flanked by columns. Raised on short bracket feet. (To include pendulum, a pair of weights and a key.) (Approx. 230cm high)
A mixed lot of six framed pictures: HELEN LOUISE CONDER (1861-1946, Female School of Art medallist) - 'The Cottage Door', watercolour, signed L. Conder (27 x 19.5 cm); WELLS - 'The Plough Inn, Cold Aston, Gloucestershire', oil, signed (25 x 37.5 cm); after Norman Thelwell - 'Photo Finish', limited edition 484 of 850, signed in pencil; after Giovanni Cipriani - 'Putti Feeding on Grapes', hand-coloured engraving, frame size approx. 35 sq. cms; a garden pagoda, watercolour, signed HLC (14 x 10.5 cm); after A. P. Tilt, 'Dream of the Past' (frame size 48 x 60.5 cm)
A tall bleached-oak side cabinet in 17th century style: the single central, central panelled door carved with a heraldic crest above Gothic tracery, rusted early-style bolt lock, strap hinges, canted corners with linenfold panelling and an open section below with further panelled back, raised on early-style arched base (69 cm wide x 37.5 cm deepest x 139.5 cm high)
A late 19th century Italian style carved oak side cabinet; thumbnail-moulded top above canted corners and a single central drawer with mask handle, further over a profusely carved panelled door below depicting mythical beasts flanking a vase of flowers etc., two outset riven columns further headed with masks and canted sides similarly carved (109cm wide x 52cm deepest x 91.5cm high)
An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood-strung display cabinet: the slender dentil cornice above frieze with boxwood inlay; single door with astragal glazing bars enclosing four shelves; shaped apron; pronounced slender cabriole legs terminating in pad feet (122 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 177 cm high)Condition Report: Glass is all intact and appears to be original. The glazed door has a key and working lock. The dental corners with minor bangs to top edge. The cabriole legs and feet with minor scuffs, otherwise in overall good condition commensurate with age and use.
American - late 19th century 8-day drop dial wall clock, with a 12� dial and moulded hexagonal dial bezel, painted dial with roman numerals, minute track, steel spade hands and spun brass bezel, with a glazed case door and visible pendulum, eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong. With key.Dimensions: Height: 78cm Length/Width: 17cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
ANTIQUE DUTCH WALNUT CABINET, the upper portion with double domed cornice, glazed panel doors, on an associated base with cavetto moulded cornice above figured doors applied with scroll moulded framework, on cut-away plinth and replacement bun feet, 208.5 h x 106 w x 57cms dProvenance: contents of Machen House, Lower Machen in the County Borough of CaerphillyComments: some veneers loose or replaced. Right cabinet door frame and glass warped and cracked, replacement feet.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, John Williams, Dowlais, 12" painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement to a bell, the case with hood and trunk turned columns, cross-banded door on square base, hood with brass finials, 140cms highComments: restorations to movement and case, dial cleaned with very minor crazing
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, William Matthews, Bristol, silvered 12inch break-arch dial with Arabic quarters, engraved 'Old Father Time' in the arch, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, the case with ebony and boxwood stringing, gilt brass capitals to the hood columns and trunk pilasters, door and base with oval and circular panels respectively, 200cms high
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY & ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED WARDROBE, a dentil cornice above fluted frieze, cupboard doors with false drawers beneath, above apron drawer and high bracket feet, further inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, and satinwood floral roundels, (alterations), 207h x 145w x 58cmsComments: some veneers missing, door moulding section missing, further mouldings missing from cornice, both doors with scratches, converted from a linen press
Late 19th century German Oak bracket clock Late 19th century German bracket clock with retailers mark for George Wotton of Torquay. Eight day 'Ting Tang' movement striking on single gong, silvered dial with Roman numerals. Oak case surmounted with a single turned finial standing on a rectangular fish scale carved canopy, twin pillars, bevelled glass door standing on four turned oak feet. 32cm wide, 56cm high
Late 19th Century Vienna regulator Late 19th Century Vienna regulator, eight day movement striking a single gong, white enamel face with Roman numerals and secondary seconds dial. Mahogany case surmounted by pediment supporting three finials, rectangular body with arched glass door above three downward facing finials. Comes with large brass bob pendulum and two brass sleeved weights.114cm high, 33cm wide
George Peers, Chester, wall clock George Peers, Chester , 8-day wall clock with fuse movement, 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, mahogany case, key and pendulum present.diameter 41cm (16")Inspection door missing. Glass may have been replaced as the border is covered in a white substance. Some paint on the top surface of the glass which can be removed with a fingernail, no cracks. The dial has crazing to the surface and the numerals appear to have been repainted. The face has been checked with a UV light and no other numerals or letters can be seen. Please see the additional images of the movement. The clock ticks but we cannot guarantee it keeps time accurately.
S. Thomas longcase clock S. Thomas, Lincoln, longcase clock, fitted 8-day movement striking on single bell, brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring contained within mahogany case, arched glazed canopy, slim trunk with single door and quartered columns, box base, bracket feet.height 188cm (74")Movement re-furbished, replacement seat board currently held in place by crosshead screws, alterations to support cheeks (see photographs), one piece figured mahogany door, original weights and pendulum.
T. Houghton, Chorley, 8-day longcase clock, T. Houghton, Chorley, 8-day longcase clock, striking on single bell, painted arched dial with rolling moon, floral decorated spandrels and birds painted to inner section of dial, face with swan neck pediment, glazed door flanked by corinthian column, brass capitals, figured mahogany long door to trunk with quartered columns, box base, original bracket feet.height 231cm (91")Movement appears to have been refurbished, T. Houghton, Chorley might be a later owner's name rather than the clock maker, mahogany case in very good order with good patination.
Japanese display cabinet Late 19th-century Japanese marquetry veneered display cabinet, the whole cabinet with an array of drawers, small cupboards, display shelves, each with finely detailed hardwood veneers depicting birds, insects and flowers.width 101cm (40"), height 177cm (70")Overall good condition, patination with just one small section of veneer missing, two pairs of sliding door cupboards missing all on later stand.
Victorian side cabinet Victorian burr oak twin pedestal side cabinet stamped "Garnett", top with low back stand, three frieze drawers with carved wooden handles, each pedestal with hinged door containing various sliding shelves. Robert Garnett & Sons, Warrington, well-known cabinet makers producing high-quality aesthetic movement furnishings.width 213cm (84"), depth 74cm (29"), height 94cm (37")Blind pedestal base with various scuff marks in keeping with age.
Victorian burr oak side cupboard Victorian burr oak side cupboard, rectangular top with matched quartered veneers, two doors, each with three panels, upper panels with carved Rococo decoration, doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, slatted back panel, makers mark for Thomas Edwards &Son, Newcastle, Staffs, width 127cm (50"), depth 44cm (17"), height 117cm (46"), also a matching bedside locker with single door bearing makers mark, interior with single shelf, width 46cm (18"), depth 41cm (16"), height 75cm (29").Overall condition of large cupboard good, very slight scuff marks to blind base (see photographs), bedside locker swan neck pediment to back board, central finial missing.
An Edwardian ebonised Arts and Crafts desk, the super-structure with central door painted with foliage and bluebirds, flanked and surmounted by galleries and mirrors, the desk below with leather writing surface and two painted drawers flanking a similarly decorated frieze, raised on turned legs with gallery shelves below, width 38ins, depth 24ins, height 72ins
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