A Victorian mahogany bedside cabinet, with rounded corners and single panelled door raised on a plinth. Height 75 cm, width 39.5 cm, depth 34 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rear upstand is loose and had losses to the rear bottom edge. The top is a little marked but has no splits. The door has scratches and marks around the extremities. It is however not warped and closes as it should. The sides are not split but again have surface scratches and marks. The plinth base has rubbing along the top front edge where the door has opened and there are minor nibbles and scratches as one would expect.
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A 19th century continental oak and possibly walnut longcase clock, with two train striking movement, the case with blind fretwork and latticework carving to the base. Height 217 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is structurally sound. The hood has traces of woodworm which appears to be long gone. This should be evident on our image if you look around the door surround and hood plinth. There are further woodworm holes to the sides but as stated these appear to have long gone. Whilst we have not had the movement running, when weight is applied to both the strike and going train the clock does appear to operate. We have a pendulum and two weights. The pendulum suspension is missing. The main body of the clock is in good general order. There are some blemishes around the extremities of the base with small losses on the canted angles and a stress fracture on the right hand canted angles. The right hand return base moulding is a little loose.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with arched painted dial by H Davies Yeovil, with Kirkstall Abbey scene to arch, with two train striking movement. Height including finial 227 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both swans neck terminals are detached but we have the pieces and they would easily refix. One brass roundel is missing. The case generally is in good order with no serious issues. The hood and trunk are in good condition and the door is not warped. The lefthand base panel has stress fractures and the right less so. The plinth base beneath this is in generally order with the usual scuffs and marks that one would expect. The movement is extremely dirty but appears complete. We do not have either the weights or pendulum. When weight is applied to the going train the escapement does operate. The strike train is quite stiff but does appear to move when weight is applied. A full clean of the movement will be required. There is no gut to the strike train. Both barrels do wind.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with centre figural foliate and scroll panel flanked by a glazed door and with plush lined interior all raised on short legs with spade and turned feet. Height 102 cm, width 60 cm, depth 38 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally extremely good condition. It is structurally very sound. The top has probably had some form of superstructure at some point as there are four pegged repairs indicating pillar mounts. The top is flat with only minor surface scratches. The centre panel is in good order. Both doors close as they should and lock. We have the keys.
A George III mahogany commode cabinet, with tray type top above a pair of doors with brass handles and with commode drawer beneath. Height 79 cm, width 48 cm, depth 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The commode is in generally good condition. The top is flat with no splits and has only very minor scratches and marks. The sides are both in good order with only minor liquid stains and marks. The rear panel is in good condition. The legs are in good order and free from any repairs. The doors are not significantly warped. There is a small section of boxwood inlay missing to the righthand top door. The interior is a little dirty. The commode is furnished and the lid is present. The brass handles would appear to be original. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Player Reading, with two train striking movement, the hood with broken arch pediment and glazed door, the base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 232 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock interior lining is in good condition. There are no cracks to the glass and the legs and front feet are in good condition. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement is relatively clean. It winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. The movement does strike when manually advanced. There is some issue with the movement of the hour hand. The second pointer is currently detached. There is unlikely to a great deal wrong with the mechanism as stated it seems very clean. The silvered brass dial is in generally good order with the exception of the seconds ring which is tarnished. The clock is likely to be a marriage as the cheeks are built up on both sides. The mask around the face does however fit with the hood in situ. The hood is in generally good order. The glass is not cracked. The pillars are firm. The trunk door closes well and is only very slightly warped. There is a tiny gap at the top of the door which could probably be rectified by slight movement of the door hinges. There are some stress fractures to the veneer at the top and bottom of the door but no significant losses. The left hand pillar has a small loss. The sides of the case, the base and feet are all in generally good order with only minor scuffs and marks.
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the two train striking movement by David Somerveille St Ninians. Height 221 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cheeks upon which the movement seatboard sits have been altered. This would suggest that the movement and case are associated. Whilst we have not had the movement operating, when weight is applied to both the strike and going trains it does seem to operate. The movement is extremely dirty. When the hands are advanced it does however strike. When the hands are advanced the moonphase does not appear to be operating. The movement requires a good clean as does the dial. The seconds hand is missing. The case is structurally fairly sound, however the French typed surface is allover crazed particularly on the trunk door. The terminals are missing to the swans neck. The remainder of the hood is structurally sound. The brasswork to the capitals is very tarnished. There are numerous small scuffs and scratches. The rear right hand vertical moulding is missing. The trunk door is crazed. There are losses to the polished surface on both corner pillars. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case have some losses to the rear edges. The base panel has veneer losses to the edges and is very dirty but not split. The right and left hand rear moulded returns have losses to the rear half on both sides.
A William IV mahogany bookcase, in two sections, the top half with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with wooden astragals enclosing adjustable shelves flanked by moulded pilasters, the base fitted with cupboards and raised on a plinth. Height 202 cm, width 139 cm, depth 35 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shelves to the upper section are adjustable. The shelves do not run full width, the top section is divided into two. There are 11 shelves in total. The base cupboards have fixed shelves, 3 to the left and 2 to the right. The bookcase is structurally sound and in generally good order. The cornice is all present and has only very minor scuffs and marks as one would expect. The crossbanding beneath the cornice is also in generally good order as are the sides of the top. There are no cracked glass panels and as far as we can tell no panels have been replaced. The doors are not warped and close as they should. The corbels and pilasters have minor marks and scuffs but are in generally good order. The base is also in fairly good condition with only minor marks and small nibbles. The doors are not significantly warped. The sides of the base are in good condition as is the plinth. Whilst the veneers, crossbanding and pillars on the front of the upper and lower sections all match there is a suggestion that this piece may have been part of a larger bookcase. There is a slight overhang at the back where the protrudes beyond the base of the lower. The sides of the lower section appear to have been re-veneered at some point. The shelf between the two sections looks to be a similar age to the re-veneered sides so there is definitely some alteration that has occurred. The upper doors are also currently locked although we are attempting to find a key to fit. We have also notes a slight warp on the bottom right hand door. The short section of astragal at the bottom left of the right upper door is missing. Whilst the veneers, crossbanding and pillars on the front of the upper and lower sections all match there is a suggestion that this piece may have been part of a larger bookcase. There is a slight overhang at the back where the protrudes beyond the base of the lower. The sides of the lower section appear to have been re-veneered at some point. The shelf between the two sections looks to be a similar age to the re-veneered sides so there is definitely some alteration that has occurred. The upper doors are also currently locked although we are attempting to find a key to fit. We have also notes a slight warp on the bottom right hand door.
A 19th century mahogany corner stand, with single door with brass knob handle and raised on angled legs. Height 81 cm, width 51 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stand is in structurally very good condition. There are no loose joints. The colour is generally good. The door closes correctly and is not warped. There do not appear to be any repairs to the legs and no evidence of any restoration. There is no woodworm. The maximum depth is 38 cm.
A walnut cased grandmother clock, with two train striking movement and silvered dial, with long trunk door and Bombe base raised on bracket feet. Height 142 cm, width 33 cm, depth 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is a spring driven movement. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. It seems to strike correctly when advanced. The hood and case are in generally extremely good order with no significant blemishes.
A Victorian mahogany bedside cabinet, with rear upstand and single panelled door. Height 80 cm, width 40 cm, depth 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good order with no significant issues. The door is not warped and closes at it should. There are some minor marks around the extremities and to the top surface but no significant issues with this cabinet.
A Georgian mahogany tray top commode, converted to a bedside cabinet with cupboard and drawer. Height 80 cm, width 55 cm, depth 48 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The commode is structurally sound. The gallery is in good condition all round although a little dirty and with the odd water mark. The top is flat. There are no significant cracks or splits to the top and minimal ring and water marks. The top frieze drawer runs smoothly and although very dirty inside is in good condition. The cupboard doors have nibbles around the extremities and there is a small repair to the righthand door which has been damaged by the handle at some point. The commode drawer is now converted to an actual drawer and is in good condition with what appears to be the original handle. The sides of the piece have horizontal stress fractures as does the rear. The legs are all original and in good order.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by J Rawson Penrith, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial and two train striking movement with subsidiary seconds and date dials and with moon phase to the arch, with long trunk door beneath flanked by canted angles. Height 230 cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally very good order. The hood has no issues of any note and the glass is not cracked. The trunk door is a little warped but when closed and locked does shut fairly flush. The sides of the trunk are in good condition as is the door. The base has a seam split down the centre and the front lefthand rear foot return is detached. The clock has no rear feet. The clock winds on both trains. We have two weights and the pendulum. The suspension is however missing. When weight is applied to both the strike and going trains they appear to operate. The movement winds on both trains as it should.
A George III oak longcase clock by Monkhouse Carlisle, with 30 hour movement with silvered brass dial and date aperture, the case with moulded cornice with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 211 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a letter with this clock saying that the movement was restored by The Clockworks in 2007. The movement and weights do appear to be clean and we do have the weight and pendulum but have not had the movement actually ticking. The case itself is in reasonably good order. Some of the dentil work around the foot of the hood is missing. The trunk door is not warped. The base has a seem split to the centre but is generally in good order. The bottom section of the original backboard is completely missing.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Brough Workington, with 30 hour movement, the case with blind fretwork between the swans neck pediment and with long shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height 218 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion the clock is not a marriage. The seatboard is original and the cheeks have not been altered. Whilst there is minor shrinkage around the mask the dial does fit the aperture. The movement and dial again appear to be original to each other. We have noted locally the addition of an arch to what would have been a square dial. This seems to happen regularly and is perhaps transitional. The arch does appear to be contemporary with the dial. The movement is currently ticking away and strikes when advanced. The date wheel operates when advanced also. The case is in generally extremely good condition with no significant issues. There is an old stress fracture to the top right hand corner of the door. The door is not warped. The lock and key are present. The sides of the case are in good condition. The base is in good order as are the feet.
A George II mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement by W Gregor Edinburgh, swans neck pediment with blind fretwork carving above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and all raised on bracket feet. Height 224 cm including brass finial.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement by Hudson Nottingham, the case with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with eight day striking movement with moonphase to the arch, with long trunk door below flanked by canted angles, the case raised on bracket feet. Height 221 cm.
An impressive 19th century Neo-Classical design walnut 2-door cupboard, the 2 finely carved and panelled doors decorated with satyrs and lion masks flanked by Classical figure pilasters, central frieze drawer below with finely carved columns and platform base, width 130cm, depth 51cm, height 176cmGenerally in very good original condition, several of the square wooden blocks from the dentile pediment are missing, no splits or repairs in the panels, would benefit from re-polishing, generally very good
A late 19th century French boule work and ebonised mantel timepiece, of waisted form with applied boule work and brass work to the front, the 11cm painted white bezel with Roman numerals, centred by the visible escapement, and enclosing the eight day movement stamped 'Marque de Fabrique, Depose, Paris', serial number 14951, with a paper label 'Brevete SGDG' to the inside of the door, the clock applied with gilt metal mounts upon leaf scroll feet and a conforming boule work plinth base, clock height 37cm with plinth 44cm, within a glass dome and ebonised plinth base, dome height 47cm
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, by Joseph Smith, Wrexham, the flat top hood with freestanding pillars flanking the 30cm square brass dial, centred with a date aperture and the makers name, enclosing the chain driven movement striking on a saucer bell, above the crossbanded rectangular door and conforming lower panel, 193cm high, weight and pendulum
A Victorian Vienna twin weight wall clock, the walnut and ebonised case enclosing the 19cm white enamelled dial with subsidiary second dial and two train, eight day movement stamped 'Freiburg' with the serial number 188366 striking on a coiled gong, with two brass cased weights and pendulum behind the arched glazed door, 116cm high
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed S Ashton, Bradbury, the flat top hood above a gilt highlighted frieze and brass capped freestanding fluted pillars flanking the 31cm square brass 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, over a blind fretwork frieze and an oak case with conforming fluted quarter pilasters upon simulated brick detail, flanking the rectangular door with applied beading above the conforming lower panel an plinth base, 203cm high, two weights and pendulum
An 18th century oak and mahogany cross banded spice cupboard, the break arch pediment terminating with inlaid flowerhead roundels, above the arched and cross banded door, centred with a glass bulls eye roundel, and inlaid with interlaced foliate detail, opening to an arrangement of thirteen small drawers over an arched recess flanked by pierced flowerhead motifs, 85cm H x 54cm W x 26cm D
A George III oak dresser, the enclosed plate rack with a moulded cornice over a shaped apron and three shelves flanked by spice cupboards, upon the base with a rectangular moulded top over a central cupboard door flanked by a pair of lip moulded drawers to each side, above a conforming shaped apron, raised upon cabriole front legs and plain rear legs of square section, 205cm H x 161cm W x 45cm D
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