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Lot 212

Y&nbspA REGENCY MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820 The three-quarter gallery above three frieze drawers and turned reeded legs, the underside of the left drawer signed in pencil 80cm high, 106cm wide, 56cm deep Please note, the handle are turned rosewood. This lot should be marked for CITES regulations. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Some fading to the timber in areas - see images. Please note, the handle are turned rosewood. This lot should be marked for CITES regulations. Small section reeded moulding to front frieze is a later replacement. Table of solid structure overall and generally tidy condition. Please refer to additional images for visual refer to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 166

A GEORGE III 'RED WALNUT' CHEST ON CHEST CIRCA 1770 192cm high, 115cm wide, 62cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits, chips and losses. Various old repairs - see images for details. Two pieces of dentil moulding to the cornice are lacking. One side of the cornice with an areas of loss to timber. As illustrated, there is some warping or variation in shape of the drawer fronts but all run well. Some evidence of old worm in places - see images for details. One handle is lacking its upper securing nail, other handle is lacking its lower securing nail. There are faint circular marks around two escutcheons. This appears to be from where they have lost a nail and swung around. One backboard appears to be a later replacement. A later baton and block of timber have been applied to the backboards. Later supporting blocks to the backs of the feet. The rounded corners are carved and pierced fretwork which is highly unusual and decorative feature. Handles and escutcheons are possibly original. There is no evidence of other fixtures.One lock appears to be an old replacement. No key is present, but all locks are open. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 334

A SMALL GEORGE II BURR AND FIGURED WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 1740 74cm high, 77cm wide, 51cm deep Condition Report: Chest with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old splits and chips (as expected). Surface has a 'cleaned' appearance overall. Various old veneer and moulding repairs - see images. Some filler used to surface in places. Some evidence of old worm. Metalware replaced. Handles and escutcheons are in period taste and suit the piece well. No key present, all locks are open. Later drawer runner to the undersides of drawers. Later supporting blocks to backs of feet. Later block/cross stretcher to underside of chest. Back elements of rear feet are old replacements. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 368

Y&nbspA GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY DRUM TABLE CIRCA 1810 With a gilt tooled leather inset top and ebony escutcheons 73cm high, the top 108cm diameter Condition Report: Table with the marks, knock, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some minor old splits and chips. Some old veneer and moulding repairs - see images. Handles are high quality replacements in period style. One lock plate is lacking. No key present but all locks are open. Leather inset surface to to the top appears to be an old replacement. It is in generally good presentable order, with just the scratches marks and abrasions consistent with age and use. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 62

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET CIRCA 1750 204cm high, 129cm wide, 38cm deep Provenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields House Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, cracks, chips and losses. Various old repairs throughout - see images for details. Adjustable shelves to the upper section are old replacements. Some later supporting blocks and batons to the interior of the lower section. Two shelves to this section are later replacements. Feet appear to be well matched old replacements. Some old replaced sections of moulding. Backboards are likely old replacements. Some evidence of old worm. Metalware replaced. No key is present but locks are open. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1069

18th century walnut lowboy, the quarter veneer top with broad cross-banded border and moulded ogee edge, above two short and one long drawer with satinwood string inlay and brass drop loop handles with pierced backplates, shaped apron and raised on straight chamfered legs, with inset quadrant moulding, 77cm wide x 47cm deep x 72cm high 

Lot 1207

George III mahogany linen press, the cornice with dentil moulding over two panel doors opening to two linen slides, over two short and two long cockbeaded drawers with brass drop swan neck handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, 125cm wide x 63cm deep x 195cm high (with key) Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Fading/discolouration in places. Cornice with loss to section of moulding. Losses/repairs to moulding around the doors. Two foot blocks off but present. Escutcheon missing from right door. Losses to the beading around drawers. General wear and tear.

Lot 116

A black and gilt japanned chest of drawers, early 18th century and later, decorated with chinoiserie motifs, fitted with two short over three long drawers, on bun feet, with some refreshed decoration, 96cm wide 57cm deep 92cm high Condition ReportThe warped top panels do not intefere with the workings of the two top drawers. The lower drawer fronts are bowed and the runners have excessive wear, making them difficult to close and open again.The lower drawer liner joints have come apart at the back and the back board of this drawer has worm.Some evidence of worm in the front edge moulding of the lower rail.There are some loose and missing border veneers to the drawers over which the japanned decoration appears to be laid. The feet and handles are later, though the handles do have age, probably c.1900

Lot 33

A Northern European mahogany pier mirror, 19th century, the ogee cornice with beaded moulding above a recessed panel and rectangular plate, flanked by applied neoclassical decoration, on a stepped plinth base,71cm wide177cm highProvenance: The selected contents of North Road House, Hertfordshire.

Lot 179

A giltwood overmantel mirror, 19th century, of slender proportions with acanthus moulding,74cm wide147cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin.

Lot 634

A small George III mahogany linen press, third quarter of the 18th century, with a dentil-moulded cornice, above a pair of panelled doors enclosing oak slides, above two short and a long drawer, raised on bracket feet,124cm wide64cm deep176cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Evidence of some light cosmetic restoration, including repair and replacement to cornice and dentil-moulding. Some older scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some losses to moulding, particularly to left return of base. Light wear to interior. Drawer handles replaced, with associated patch repairs to drawer fronts. Some repair to feet. Joints sound and solid. Drawers and slides run smoothly. Aside from historic repairs, it appears in good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready for use.

Lot 435

A George III Sheraton period satinwood and tulipwood demilune side cabinet, c.1790, the segmented crossbanded top above four panel doors, enclosing a fitted interior of four graduated drawers, raised on tapering square supports, 140cm wide61cm deep84cm highProvenance: A private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire.Condition ReportSplits, knocks, lifting and some losses to veneer and moulding throughout. Areas of relatively minor cosmetic repair and replacement. A little bit of movement to the top. Left door locked and the only present key does not work, however does work on the central and right doors. General light wear to interior, with drawers functioning well. Moulding to right hand base side is loose. General knocks and wear to supports. Joints sound and solid. In its current condition, the cabinet would benefit from some cosmetic attention, but remains structurally sound. Please see additional photos for further reference to condition report.

Lot 94

A George III mahogany linen press, c.1760, the dentil-moulded cornice with blind-fret banding, above two panelled doors, over two short and two long drawers, raised on bracket feet,134cm wide67cm deep191cm highCondition ReportOverall in need of some professional attention, with knocks, breaks and losses throughout. Chips and losses to the dentil moulding. Splits and looseness to door panels. Splits, chips and losses to veneer throughout. Slides and later hanging rail to the interior, with general wear. Wear and splits to drawer liners. Joints generally sound and solid. Tarnish and discolouration to brass. Please see additional photos for further reference to condition.

Lot 7159A

Robert Sutton of Stafford - 30 hour oak long case clock c1770, with a flat topped hood and wide cornice, square hood door flanked by detached turned pilasters with plain wooden block capitals, long trunk door with a flat top on an rectangular plinth with an applied moulding to the base, brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered and engraved dial centre with date aperture, silvered chapter with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, original fine steel hands, dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement sounding the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. Dimensions: Height: 200cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cmCondition Report:pendulum suspension requires attention.

Lot 7155

Charles Woodward of Newburn - late 18th century 8-day oak longcase, hood with a flat top and break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilaster with Corinthian capitals, long trunk door with a break arch top on a square plinth with narrow moulding to the base, brass dial with a silvered boss to the arch and cast spandrels, engraved dial centre with calendar aperture and matching steel hands, dial pinned to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 206cm  Length/Width: 56cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 7241

Pair of cast stone garden planters, rectangular form with stepped rounded ends, foliate moulded rim, the body decorated with floral and fruit festoons over gadrooned mouldingDimensions: Height: 35cm  Length/Width: 83cm  Depth/Diameter: 42cm

Lot 6272

20th century Tendency Barometer - to the design of Alexander Adie the 19th century inventor of the Sympiesometer, in a mahogany convex case with astragal moulding to the top and base, with an engraved silvered register, spirit thermometer, comparison Sympiesometer bulb and storm glass, adjustable vernier and hygrometer.

Lot 312

Advertising Interest "Beech's Chocolates Ltd." Countertop Shop Confectionery Cabinet Early-mid 20th century, oak framed with surmount featuring eglomise insert with gilt Beech's lettering, housing two modern glass shelves, label referencing Cadbury's Bourneville applied to reverse.63.5cm wide, 29cm deep, 88cm highPrivate collection, Welsh Borders.Stable and glass intact, shelves modern as stated, small break to moulding of surmount upper right end, cornice is loose at this point; expected wear and rubbing to lettering but majority remains and is all original, overall generally light wear to frame commensurate with age and use.

Lot 36

Bauhaus Style Office Desk and Chair in the Manner of Marcel Breuer for Gebruder Thonet Late 20th century manufacture, the desk with black lacquered rectangular top and bank of three drawers with chromed handles and raised on chromed tubular supports, the chair in cream leather upholstery and raised on similar splayed tubular supports, both apparently unmarked.The desk 106cm wide, 67cm deep, 72cm high; the chair 76.3cm high, the seat 36.5 x 35cmPrivate collection, Staffordshire.Small split to upper right moulding of upper drawer, some knocks and small losses of finish to top around edge, otherwise light generalised wear but stable and ready to use.

Lot 842

A pair of Edwardian mahogany painted and inlaid narrow cabinets, the bow fronts with single glazed doors painted with repeating bell flower border on an ebony ground, enclosing fabric covered shelves, raised on turned and tapered legs167 x 49 x 43cmsmall part of bead moulding missing from one cabinets cornice on ther right side at the back cornerGeneral wear and knocks as you would expect with use and age, some fabric shelves tatty and stainedSome minor splits to the base mouldings, possible signs that the side glass panels have been replacedSee images

Lot 151

A LOUIS PHILIPPE 'FLAME' MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY With Carrara marble top 88cm high, 99cm wide, 47cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe marble top with the usual edge chips and nibbles, indentations, also some marks and stains, signs of age and could well be original, it is removable for transport Timber with a polished appearance overall, some scuffs to the lower portions Some old dry glue deposits under one claw foot - joints appear solid and stable, there is a piece of moulding missing to one rear upright No signs of ever having had a mirror fittedPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 138

A VICTORIAN WALNUT WELLINGTON CHEST MID 19TH CENTURY 121.5cm high, 57cm wide, 39.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some splits and cracks, chips and losses, one piece of moulding is missing to one side of the top Handles appear to be original, so does the lock to the arm - there is a key and this is operating at time of reportGilt metal with dirt and discolourationMarks and stains including to the topOverall solid and stable Some old chips and losses to the veneers Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 40

Two South Staffordshire opaque white glass bottles, c.1755, one with wrythen-moulding to the neck and painted with flower sprigs, the other painted with peony and other flowering plants, and a small opaque glass scent bottle with silver mounts, the neck of one vase reduced, 11cm max. (3)

Lot 381

Two English porcelain sauceboats, c.1760-70, one Derby or low lobed form, painted with flower sprays, the other Liverpool with strap moulding and rococo panels painted with flowers, small rim chips to the Derby, 19cm across max. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 388

A small and rare Bristol reeded bowl, c.1775, with a band of finely fluted moulding, painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures in a garden landscape, brown line rim, blue crossed swords and X mark, 11cm dia.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.Cf. Albert Amor Ltd., The Creed Collection of Plymouth and Bristol Porcelain, no. 65 for a similar bowl.

Lot 9

An early dwarf ale glass, c.1730, with flammiform moulding to the drawn bowl, another dwarf ale engraved with hops and barley, a dram glass with a bell bowl over a short stem and folded foot, and two beakers engraved with flowers, 12cm max. (5)

Lot 289

A rare Staffordshire porcelain figure of a juggling hedgehog, 19th century, standing on its back paws with a blue ball in each of its fore paws, its coat formed of crumbed clay, raised on a circular base with stiff leaf moulding and blue decoration, 8.6cm.Cf. D G Rice, English Porcelain Animals of the 19th Century, p.173, where he describes hedgehogs in porcelain as very rare.

Lot 389

Two Bristol bowls and a saucer dish, c.1770-75, the larger bowl with osier moulding to the rim, the smaller of ogee shape, all three pieces painted with polychrome flower garlands suspended from gilt rings or enamel roundels, the bowls with blue X marks, the dish with a blue crossed swords mark, 18.3cm max. (3)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. The larger bowl with an old paper label for Andrew Dando of Bath.

Lot 477

A rare Longton Hall blue and white sauceboat, c.1755-58, the generous form painted with a zigzag fence and pine tree beside a two-storeyed pagoda, the foot with lobed moulding, blue A mark, minor rim faults, 18cm across.

Lot 226

A Lucas chrome headlight rim, BMC brake cable and self adhesive trim moulding.

Lot 582

Collection of antique moulding planes and model maker's tools, inc. drill bits, callipers and spokeshaves, etc.

Lot 193

Local Interest - John Moulding Clarke (1889-1961), The Peacock Rowsley, signed, etching, 16.5cm x 9.5cm; Bonsall Cross, Derbyshire, signed, etching, 16cm x 20cm; He studied painting and etching at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London; and the Royal Academy Schools and the Royal College of Art in London. During the 1920s and 1930s he exhibited at the Royal Academy in London; the Royal Cambrian Academy in Conwy, Wales; Manchester City Art Gallery; the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool; and at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts; James Priddey, RBSA, PPRBSA, FRSA, (19 April 1916 – 10 November 1980 ) Derwent Water, coloured etching, 24cm x 31cm (3)

Lot 257

A plaster sculpture of a hand dated 1847, signed 'Cecile de Clermont' to the underside,21cm wideCondition ReportAn old repair to the small finger and a small loss to the ruff moulding around the wrist

Lot 153

Probably to a design by Henry Flitcroft, a serpentine marble-topped carved wood and gilt gesso console table, probably 18th century and later, with shaped thick green variegated marble top the base pierced and carved with fruit, shells and swags of floral rope, supported by well-carved Vitruvian monopodia with eagle carved detail and scale filled panels, terminating in eagle's claw feet. 194 cm wide x 85 cm deep x 92 cm overall height.Ex, Sotheby's Newsells Park Auction, the lot number is unknown.Please see The Dictionary of English Furniture, Edwards, Ralph, pages 285/286 for somewhat similar tables. Ex, Sotheby's Newsells Park Auction, the lot number is unknown. Please see The Dictionary of English Furniture, Edwards, Ralph, pages 285/286 for somewhat similar tables. The table has some losses to the gesso and the former owners have applied liquid leaf or some other product, the frame is made from pine and it has been sized for some reason to the unfinished areas the timber shows some gouge back-cutting to the edges of the carving as seen on 18th-century pieces (to give a lighter profile) it is possible to see some diagonal saw chatter on the inner frame,The bearers below the slab are later replacements and further to this I think the egg and tongue moulding also is later, but this is purely my opinion.The frame has one swag that has come loose but we have the item,The Sotheby's catalogue entry for the lot suggests that the piece is from the 19th century but I am unsure given the above.

Lot 537

A late Victorian walnut and burr walnut break front sideboard, the top with a raised back with dentil moulding, the base with two drawers above a glass fronted cabinet flanked by two scroll and leaf carved doors, on cylindrical legs, 99cm high, 150cm wide, 53cm deep.

Lot 2503

Collection of 24 antique woodworking planes to include dado planes and moulding planes, mostly signed by the makers, including Cox Luckman & Son, Griffiths of Norwich, A.S. Lunt, Sims of London, etc (24)

Lot 2504

Collection of 22 antique woodworking planes to include dado planes, moulding planes, rebate, coach-makers rebate planes etc, many signed by the makers, to include Higgs of London, Varvill & Sons Ltd of Ebor Works York, Shepley etc (22)

Lot 2505

Collection of 11 antique woodworking planes to include a Fillster plane by W. Greenslade of Bristol, beechwood router plane by R Saunders, other fillster planes and moulding planes, mostly signed by the makers (11)

Lot 1055

A TRAY CONTAINING FORTY TWO WOODEN MOULDING PLANES including fourteen by Routledge of Birmingham, other makers include, Marples, Wilshaw, Tatham and Barracott, Greenslade, Moseley and Sons, Mathieson and Sons, Sarjent, Martin and Shaw etc

Lot 28

A pair of 19th Century mahogany plinth cupboards, adapted from a sideboard, each with single frieze drawer above a panel door enclosing drawers, 49cm wide, 44.5cm deep, 105.5cm highOriginally part of a pedestal sideboard, doors with no key present. Right cabinet with frieze drawer and cellarette drawer, the other with frieze drawer and two short drawers. Visible joins where the sideboard centre was attached. Parts re-varnished. drawers have created some scuffs to moulding, All over light wear, scratched and scuffs commensurate with age and use. Structurally sound with a little movement to some joints.

Lot 495

A 19th Century mahogany oval wine cooler, the plain rim with carved frieze over a reeded tapering body and further carved frieze with medallion decoration raised on turned and octagonal faceted supports 89.5 cm x 56 cm x 39 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There are large splits throughout the piece in the main body. Mildew type bloom in various places throughout, losses to the varnish. There are two bits of moulding missing on one side and one castor as well as some small losses to the feet. Heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details

Lot 432

A modern mahogany framed and ebonised four poster bedstead in the late George III manner, the front posts of cluster column design with baluster acanthus decorated support on block feet, the canopy with acanthus edging together with yellow, white and green striped drapery, bed base and mattress, approx. 177 cm wide x 210 cm long x 257 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The piece appears to be basically sound and solid bearing in mind it is not of great age. There are some signs of scratching to the woodwork on the end posts - see images. The front moulding is detached but extant and appears in good condition just needs re-gluing. The one side rail is attached, the other detached and with damage - see image. The drapery appears to be in unstained condition. The mattress appears to be clean and plastic wrapped, this presumably done for transport. Same to be said of the bed base - see images for further detail

Lot 270

AFTER NINA BOVASSO "Study in colours" colour print in frame bearing mount inscribed "Limited Edition No. 2/50" and "Tracey Emin" in pencil bottom right, 39 cm x 48 cm, AFTER A C MOULDING "By Milton Abbas" limited edition coloured engraving No'd 9/150, titled and signed in pencil to bottom edge, 30 cm x 50 cm, a mounted group of tiles depicting pigs, 59 cm x 59 cm including mount (2 boxes plus tiled picture)

Lot 30

A Victorian mahogany strong box with T bar key opening screw fittings, the interior with basic fittings and lift out tray over two short and one long drawer, 46 cm wide x 32 cm deep x 26 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both screws are present to the inside edges and there is the triangular T bar turning key, however, there is no regular key and unable to open the three drawers. One of the front drawers, however, is sticking out slightly and is missing its brass escutcheon. There appears to be something missing from the lid such as a handle to the inside. The base of the lift out section is off but present. Heavily scratched with some water marks and blooming to the exterior as well as damage to the varnish. Both handles are present but pitted and showing some verdigris. There is a large scratch to the back of the box. There is some gapping to the joins on the corners of the lid. There is a section of the moulding missing in the top left hand corner of the open space. Heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details.

Lot 28

An early 19th Century rosewood and brass inlaid vanity box with leather lined interior (incomplete), 29.3 cm wide x 19.5 cm deep x 11.5 cm high, together with a 20th Century walnut fretwork carved rectangular wall mirror in the 18th Century manner, 38.5 cm wide x 65 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Varnish is water damaged/moisture damaged and peeling throughout. There is some blistering to some of the veneer. The brassware, although generally intact, is coming up in a few places and has significant scratches. Dents to all the corners and some splitting to the wood, especially on the back panel. Part of the interior is missing. There are some heavy scuff marks and marks generally to the leather. Appears to be a replacement lock and hinges. Heavy wear and tear conducive with age, use and storage. The mirror has had part of the moulding re-attached on the left hand side. Otherwise in need of a clean, general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details

Lot 106

Mavis Bottle (British School, 20th century), A portrait of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, after James Guthrie's portrait conceived in 1921, oil on canvas, showing Earl Haig seated in service dress uniform, framed, inscribed with the artist's name to the reverse, overall dimensions 58cm x 76.5cm, canvas only 44cm x 60cmProvenance: Major Hugo Roland Macdonald-Haig (1912-1996), thence by descent. Major Macdonald-Haig's father, the Brigadier-General Roland Charles Haig, was Earl Haig's cousin.Condition:Some small damage to a portion of the moulding on the frame.

Lot 703

A late Georgian mahogany cupboard bookcase, the outswept pediment with dentil moulding over a pair of glazed doors enclosing three shelves above a carved frieze, over cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, 227cm high, 120cm wide, 35cm deep.

Lot 2061

A hand painted cabinet the top with flowers and foliage above two doors the frieze moulding in the form of stylised acanthus leaves. 75cm high x 45cm wide 64cm wide nice condition.- NO RESERVE

Lot 448

Edwardian mahogany and pine revolving bookcase, square top, vertical rails, width 60cm, height 124cm, labelled Tubner & Co., American Patent.Condition report:The top of the bookcase has a 5mm split running across the width where it has shrunk (although the moulding hasn't been split). One of the vertical rials has been broken and crudely repaired in the middle section. Two others have lost the studs at the lowest point, with the outer rail lifting away from the lower three shelves so would need re-securing. No evidence of worm. The shelves themselves are in good order and the overall stability is good. Historic surface marks and scratching throughout with use, especially to the top where there are some quite heavy historic marks.

Lot 507

Oak longcase clock, case with swan neck pediment, door with cracked glass, turned columns, long door with star inlay, plinth base, 29cm brass dial with date aperture, signed Baddeley, Tong, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 205cm, as found.Condition report:There is a weight but no pendulum. The glass to the hood is cracked across the entire pane. The movement appears complete but the pendulum cradle is heavily bent so would need straightening. There is a patch of old sticky residue on the chapter ring between X and XI. The hood, as well as the broken pane, has damages and losses throughout. The main trunk of the case is in fair condition, but the base has a split across the front, and the front skirt and right hand skirt of the moulding are loose (but present).

Lot 419

The Farringdon Regulator, a stripped walnut and beechwood cased Vienna wall clock, single weight-driven movement, 120cm.Condition report:The suspension wire needs reattaching/ replacing as currently one end is loose. Pendulum and weight but no winding key. The moulding on the cresting has some small chipping to the extremes. The lower ball finial is detached but present. The case is generally in good order.

Lot 451

Victorian rosewood chaise-longue, scroll chair-back design, on cabriole legs, length approximately 180cm, height 90cm.Condition report:The frame remains quite sound and without any movement. The colour of the wood is good, not too faded. There are a number of historic repairs to the moulding at the foot end of the chaise. The castors have all been removed. The upholstery is thin and tired and in need of replacing.

Lot 452

Regency mahogany pedestal cellaret, hexagonal form, brass bands and carrying handles, the pedestal on tripod splayed legs, height 84cm.Condition report:The cellaret body struggles to fit into the stand/ pedestal. Despite trying every orientation, it doesn't seem to fit snuggly. The moulding around the top of the stand may need to be adjusted slightly, and there are lengths of loss and wear to the moulding that pre-exists. The brass banding is lifting away over the keyhole area, otherwise the banding is secure. The interior has two later divisions which are both a little loose. The stand itself is rigid and sound, some losses to the moulding. The colour is fairly even throughout, some marks, scuffs and spot staining.

Lot 434

Pair of mahogany side tables, serpentine tops with pierced gallery, square tapering legs, 50x50cm, height 72cm, and a set of three brass table lamps, each with three lights, 63cm.Qty: 5Condition report:One side table has a split to the corner running under the gallery edging. The other table has a split to the moulding also towards the base of the gallery. Otherwise the tables are ok. The three lamps are all in good order, some spot tarnishing. Not checked for working order (no plugs attached).

Lot 1052

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE WOOD PLANES with two steel footed including one by Buck and Hickman, two wooden moulding, a coffin, a 17in smoothing, a 22in jointing and a miniature moulding (8)

Lot 1080

A LARGE VINTAGE CARPENTERS TOOLCHEST with black painted outer finish, with three sliding mahogany internal drawers, and carpenters tools including wooden moulding planes, smoothing plane, files, hammers, chisels, a Moore and Wright 7-9in micrometer etc width 96cm depth 54cm height 54cm

Lot 154

A collection of vintage woodworking tools, to include moulding and block planes

Lot 488

An early 20th century servants bell by Primrose & Primrose Ltd, w.51cmA couple of small nibbles to the moulding. Will need rewiring. The black reverse transfer to the glass is a little creased to one corner.

Lot 81

Two Persian blown green glass rose water sprinklers - probably 18th century, both with slight wrythen moulding to the body and a flared foot, the tapered necks with trailed spiralled decoration, 26cm and 23cm high.

Lot 1123

Twenty moulding planes to include: Moseley and Son, Rocksons and Co. Holbrook, etc.

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