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A 19th century painted Bavarian cupboard, with moulded cornice painted Joseph Hoher 1834 above the arched door, decorated with figures and landscape scenes, on bun feet, height 186cm, width 102cm, with original bill of sale from Melody Antiques for the sum of £1850.Additional InformationLarge open splits to the door, traces of old worm, splitting to sides, minor losses and later timber in parts.
A collection of brassware to include; a cast foxes mask door porter, 28cm high, a bell shaped door porter, a ships bell with embossed flower head motifs to the rim, 18cm high, a pair of Victorian candlesticks, embossed with Green man masks, 19cm high, two further pairs of candlesticks, two chambersticks and a collection of horse brasses (Qty)
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock, the 33cm painted square dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, indistinctly signed 'Whitchurch', enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the shaped door and lower panel inlaid with a shamrock, 212cm high, with two eights and a pendulum
An early 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock signed Robert Weare, Welshpool, the 36cm break arch painted dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, above the makers name, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment over rope twist freestanding pillars upon the case with a shaped door flanked by conforming pillars, 222cm high, two eights and pendulum
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed ‘Barker, Wigan’, the flat top hood with a glass frieze over painted with scrolling foliate detail above freestanding fluted pillars, flanking the 33.5cm square brass dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed with the makers name, enclosing the modified two train movement, the two barrels extended outside the main movement block, and striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped crossbanded door flanked by conforming quarter columns, 197cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the arched hood with inlaid Prince of Wales feather spandrels below the re-painted 33cm diameter circular dial, centred with subsidiary date and second dials, enclosing the four pillar two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with fluted quarter columns flanking the arched door centred with conforming inlaid detail, 192cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, signed E Richards, Dolgellau, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above freestanding fluted pillars flanking the 33cm painted square dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with conforming quarter columns flanking the shaped door, 212cm high, two weights and pendulum
A late 19th/early 20th century French champlevé and green onyx clock garniture, the 11cm gilt metal dial applied with Arabic numeral roundels, enclosing the twin train movement stamped 'Medaille D'Argent', striking on a coiled gong, with mercury compensated pendulum, within a four glass bevelled case, 34cm high, along with a pair of en-suite urn garnitures, 32cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT:All enamel appears to be intact showing no obvious losses, but showing fine surface wear commensurate with age throughout. All metal mounts appear to be securely attached, and showing minor rubbing to the gilt mounts commensurate with age. The front glass door to the clock face shows wear to the gilt finish of the frame and is hard to open. The rear glass door to the movement shows similar but lesser wear to the gilt finish of the frame, and opens easily. All the glass panels show minor surface wear commensurate with age, but appear clear and bright. The dial numerals show minor wear. The jade finial of the clock appears to be complete and original. The movement appears well maintained but is untested and therefore not guaranteed to be working.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock by Benjamin Peers, Chester (active 1773-1784), the broken swan neck pediment above freestanding cluster columns flanking the 36cm break arch dial, with moon phase, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the false plate stamped 'Walker & Hughes', above the shaped and cross banded door flanked by conforming pilasters, 223cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, probably John Smith, Wrexham, the broken swan neck pediment above freestanding cluster columns flanking the 36cm painted break arch dial with moon phase, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, indistinctly signed, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above the case with a shaped door and conforming cluster pilasters, raised upon later ball feet, 232cm high, two weights and pendulum (at fault)
A George III oak and pollard oak eight day longcase clock, by J Joyce, Ruthin, the broken twin swan neck pediment above reeded freestanding pillars flanking the 33cm painted square dial, centred with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above the case with conforming quarter pilasters flanking the arched and cross banded rectangular door, 222cm high, two weights and pendulum
A mid 18th century oak tridarn, of pegged construction, the superstructure canopy with a moulded cornice over a single shelf, upon the mid section with two fielded panelled cupboard doors flanking three slatted openwork panels, upon the base constructed with three frieze drawers above a pair of conforming fielded panelled cupboard doors, centred by three further small drawers, raised upon stile feet, 190cm H x 150cm W x 52cm DCondition reportMoulding to the top LHS has been replaced, two repairs to the base top 10 x 8 cms and 16 x 3 cms (see further images).Some wear with losses to both rear legs, later batons added to the inside of both cupboards and the left hand door 'over pivots'(see further images).Brass knob handles appear to be 19th century replacements, locks to the doors and drawer are also later.Drawers have some age/joint splits to the liners, the right and left slatted panels are detached with no hinge pins.General age gnarls and splits throughout, although the cupboard is in good solid condition with only minor repairs and faults.
A George IV style mahogany breakfront bookcase, late 20th century, the moulded cornice above four Gothic lancet astragal glazed doors, upon the base with an arrangement of four graduated drawers punctuated by a skiver inset slide, flanked by a small drawer over a cupboard door to both sides, and raised upon splayed bracket feet, 183cm H x 125cm W x 37cm D
A Victorian ebonised and amboyna banded glazed two door side cabinet, 122 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 108 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is heavy wear throughout to the ebonised areas. The top has a split. There are several large dents / bruises to the woodwork, especially on the moulding at the top. The beading is coming away in several places to the edges of the glass and is missing completely in areas. There is wear to the corners on the bases and losses to the ebonising as well as signs of old worm, predominantly to the bun feet. There is cracking / crazing to the side panels and the left hand column has been repaired as has the right hand column. The beading and trim to the front of the cabinet appears to have been replaced and the interior lining is faded and worn throughout. Otherwise has genearal wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A reproduction mahogany cross-banded kidney-shaped dressing table in the Regency style, 105 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 78 cm high, together with an early 20th Century mahogany bow fronted two door wardrobe in the Georgian style, 116 cm wide x 70 cm deep x 197 cm high, together with a 20th Century cane seated dressing stool, 56 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 44.5 cm high
A late 17th or early 18th Century Italian walnut credenza or side cabinet, the thick plank top over two drawers with brass knob handles and a single cupboard door with matching brass handle on iron ring hinges flanked by two plain panels on a moulded base to heavy scroll feet 95 cm wide x 57.5 cm deep x 88 cm high
A circa 1900 oak two door display cabinet with leaded glazed panels enclosing adjustable shelving 88.5 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 89 cm high together with a modern pine hanging kitchen cabinet with two glazed doors 102.5 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 86.5 cm high, together with two Victorian satin walnut dressing chests with mirrored super structures over three drawers 84 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 156 cm high and 92 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 165 cm high respectively
A mahogany vitrine in the Louis XV taste with gilt brass embellishments and Vernis Martin panels, the central door panel decorated with a courting couple in a garden setting, flanked by two side panels decorated with landscapes, the door enclosing three shaped glass shelves and mirror back, raised on cabriole legs, 78 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 182 cm high
A 2010 Volkswagen Golf, TDI105 Match, 1600cc, 5 five door hatchback, SH10 ZTZ, black, 110, 266 recorded miles, MOT to 1st November 2022. To be sold upon instructions from Grantham Ceilings & Interiors Ltd (in proposed liquidation), viewing and collection is from their premises at Ellesmere Business Park, Swingbridge Road, Grantham NG31 7XT.
An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock by T Oliver London, the break arch silvered dial with chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and strike silent dials, date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with broken arched pediment surmounted by three gilt balls, door front flanked by three quarter pilasters, the trunk of plain form, with weights, pendulum, no key, 222cm high.
A George III oak freestanding corner cupboard, the single full length door with two fielded panels opening to three shelves, upon a plinth base, 205cm H x 102cm W x 71cm DCR; Loose and repaired sections to left and right side of cornice. Later hinges and door handle. Scuffs, splits, scratches and open joints to door panels. Evidence of historic worm to interior and back panels. Split and gauge to left hand side panels.
A 19th century scumbled pine housekeepers cupboard, with four panelled cupboard doors above the base formed from seven drawers around a central cupboard door, 195cm H x 183cm W x 51cm D, lacking cornice and feet, evidence of worm, barn find condition, at faultCondition reportThe cupboard has been kept in a damp environment therefore all drawers are tight, although there is no obvious signs of worm it is likely the damp base has some degree of infestation with dirt and paint also likely to hide signs.Buyers should be aware that the cupboard is going to require extensive restoration and repairs, one drawer seized the other six very tight Separates into two sections, upper and lower cupboards
A late 19th century French rosewood marble top bedside cabinet, the square moulded top inset with marble above a single frieze drawer, raised upon four ring turned tapering supports above the lower tier with a single door opening to a marble lined interior, raised upon peg shaped feet and castors, 84cm H x 40cm Sq (cracks to marble)
An early Victorian rosewood davenport, the three quarter gallery above a skiver inset writing slope, opening to an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, with a stationery drawer to the side over a door enclosing sliding trays, the openwork scrolling foliate terminals extending to fluted pilasters upon a plinth base, raised upon carved scroll feet and castors, 93xm H x 60cm W x 57cm D
A late 19th/early 20th century French walnut dresser, the raised back with a central carved cupboard door, flanked by tapering fluted columns, upon a base with two frieze drawers over two cupboard doors, punctuated with conforming columns upon a plinth base, 235cm H x 150cm W x 59cm D, two columns on base are detached
A Victorian mahogany twin-pedestal desk, the rectangular moulded top with a later inset skiver over three frieze drawers, raised upon twin pedestals each with three drawers opposed by a cupboard door, upon a plinth base with integrated bracket feet, 74cm H x 129cm W x 93cm DCR; Expected wear to skiver, including some dirt build up in texture, staining and scuffs. Expected wear throughout, including rubbing to varnished finish, small chips and dents to cockbeading, dinks to corners etc. Left hand pedestal shows split to left hand facing, 20cm long, with similar but cleaner split to facing on right hand pedestal, 13cm long. Pedestal cupboard doors show scratches to the tops and sides. All handles are later, with plugged and filled original holes.
A large and impressive late 19th century French figured walnut compactum wardrobe, of architectural form, with central mirrored door enclosing press trays and drawers, flanked by further full length doors above drawers, arched pelmet and plinth base, 250cm H x 250cm W x 67cm D, height without pediment 245cmCondition reportLight fading and blistering to the veneer on both sides, particularly the LHS which has some minor losses, the RHS has 5cm loss to the moulding at the top (see additional images)Both doors have light fading, the mirror has minor silvering loss/fault, mirrored door feels 'tight' when closing with some rubbing at the bottom of the door. Interior depth of hanging space, 52cm, no visible signs of woodworm, the wardrobe dismantles into; pediment, cornice, three doors, three main sections and base.General light wear, chips and minor faults commensurate with age and use
A Queen Anne style mahogany display cabinet, late 20th century, the arched top flanked by fruit finials over the single astragal glazed door opening to a silk lined interior with three plate glass shelves, upon the inverted breakfront base formed from a single drawer moulded as a pair of drawers with central swag moulded plaque, over three drawers flanked by cupboard doors and raised upon swept bracket feet, 231cm H x 114cm W x 56cm D
A G-Plan Brandon five piece light oak bedroom suite, mid 20th century, comprising; a pair of bedside cabinets each with a single drawer over a cupboard door, upon an inverted plinth base, 52cm H x 36cm W x 33cm D, along with a conforming dressing table with a shaped mirror, 131cm H x 91cm W x 45cm D, and matched stool, a side cabinet with two drawers over a pair of cupboard doors, 85cm H x 76cm W x 45cm D, along with a ladies two door wardrobe, 175cm H x 91cm W x 53cm D (6)
NATIONAL TIME RECORDER CO. LTD; a clocking-in timepiece, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, the case with transfer printed glazed door above a cast brass shelf, on plinth base, in oak case, height 97.5cm. Additional InformationThe timepiece is not currently in working order and the movement sits too high so the mechanism does not sit flush with the winding apertures. No key, frame with general wear and scuffs. Attention will be needed.
An 835 standard silver spice tower with hinged door and pierced decoration, height 18cm, together with a similar white metal example with two detachable bells, combined weight 5.7ozt/177g.Additional InformationThe larger example is missing something from the finial, the smaller example is missing one bell, each with minor tarnishing and dents.
SHERWOOD & SONS; a hallmarked silver mounted cut glass decanter and stopper, Birmingham 1904, height 24cm, with a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, a silver mounted scent bottle and stopper, a silver brush, with various pewter mugs, a cast iron door knocker etc. Additional InformationThe hallmarks to the decanter are rubbed and one of the pouring lips is bent and split.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Joseph Wood of Scarborough, the arched dial with foliate spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day four pillar movement with bell strike, the hood with Corinthian capped fluted columns, plain trunk and door, the base raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key, 210cm high.
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