AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, EARLY 19TH C, WITH BROKEN SWAN NECK PEDIMENT ABOVE A GLAZED DOOR REVEALING PAINTED DIAL INSCRIBED DANL OWEN CARNARVON, THE CHAPTER RING WITH ROMAN NUMERALS, SUBSIDIARY SECONDS DIAL AND A CALENDAR APERTURE, PAINTED WITH FLORAL SPRAYS, THE SPANDRELS WITH 'BAT WINGS' AND FLORAL SPRAYS ON A BLUE GROUND, EIGHT DAY MOVEMENT STRIKING ON A BELL, THE RECTANGULAR TRUNK DOOR ABOVE PANEL AND PANELLED BASE WITH BRACKET FEET, 216CM H Condition report Case with cracks, scratches and abrasions. Trunk door with small patch and crack. Panel to base cracks. Chips and gouges to mouldings to base. Left hand side possible replaced side panel. Right hand foot return loose but present. Capitals to pillars replaced. Dial crazed, edge with losses and showing rusted areas, some wear to decorations, hour hands slightly bent
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A REPRODUCTION OAK DRESSER IN MID 18TH C STYLE, MODERN, THE FLARED CORNICE ABOVE A SHAPED FRIEZE, THE PLANK BACK FITTED SHELVES AND SMALL DRAWERS, THE BASE FITTED THREE SHORT DRAWERS ABOVE THREE RAISED FIELDED PANELLED DOORS, STYLE FEET, 190CM H X 137CM W Condition report General wear consistent with age, left hand side panel with some staining
AN OLD REPRODUCTION OAK CUPBOARD IN LATE 17TH C STYLE, THE CORNICE ABOVE A PAIR OF SIX PANEL DOORS, THE BASE ENCLOSED BY FURTHER PAIR OF FOUR PANELLED DOORS WITH BLACKENED IRON HINGES, PANELLED SIDES, SHELVED INTERIOR, BUN FEET, 220CM H X 127CM W Condition report Some cracks to panels to doors, some chips to mouldings, other scratches, abrasions and wear commensurate with age, upper hinges to upper doors replaced, crack to left side front carcass, back boards and frame with evidence of old worm
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WASHSTAND, WITH SHAPED THREE QUARTER GALLERY, FITTED TWO PANEL DRAWERS ON TURNED TAPERED LEGS, FITTED BRASS SOCKETS AND WHITE CERAMIC CASTORS, 98CM H; 106 X 54CM Condition report Top with some damp stains, bruising, scratches and wear. Each drawer lacking one handle. Other general wear
A GEORGE III ELM HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, C1780, FITTED WITH TWO SHELVES ENCLOSED BY A DOOR WITH RAISED AND FIELDED BREAK ARCHED PANEL AND BRASS H HINGES, 88CM H; 32 X 62CM Condition report Dark stained at later, probably 19th c, date. No evidence of significant worm damage, door slightly warped; re-polished
A LATE 17TH C OAK BLANKET CHEST, THE PLANK TOP WITH MOULDED LIP ABOVE CARVED FRIEZE AND THREE PANEL FRONT, FOLIATE CARVED ABOVE A GOUGE CARVED APRON AND CONFORMING STYLES, 72CM H; 116 X 52CM Condition report Plank top stained, cracked with loose joints, replaced hinges, later carved left front leg with extensive losses, possible absent lower drawer, other faults essentially consistent with age
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND PLUM PUDDING MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, C1825, WITH EBONY AND SYCAMORE LINE-AND-SPOT INLAY THROUGHOUT, HAVING STEPPED, REEDED CORNICE, THE PANEL DOORS ENCLOSING SIX TRAYS AND THREE DRAWERS, FLANKED BY PILASTERS, THE LOWER PART FITTED WITH DRAWERS WITH BRASS LION MASK HANDLES, ON FLUTED FEET, 236CM H; 60 X 145CM Condition report Good condition
A BLOOR DERBY TWO HANDLED COMPRESSED GOBULAR DISH AND COVER, THE BODY PAINTED WITH FLORAL SPRAYS ON A PALE BLUE GROUND BENEATH A GILT VINE RIM, THE SLIGHTLY DOMED COVER WITH FOLIATE CONFORMING KNOP, 17.5CM W OVER HANDLES, PRINTED MARK IN RED; A KPM PORCELAIN SHAPED CIRCULAR CABINET PLATE, PAINTED TO THE CENTRE WITH A COURTING COUPLE WITHIN A PANELLED BORDER OF PALE GREEN AND GILT FOLIAGE, THE UPPER PANEL INITIALED, PRINTED MARK IN RED AND PAINTED MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE IMPRESSED M, 22CM DIAM AND A VINTAGE WARTSILA 'ARABIA' PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, TEAPOT, SUGAR BOWL, CREAM JUG, EIGHT LARGE CUPS AND SAUCERS AND EIGHT SMALLER CUPS AND SAUCERS, ALL WITH DARK BLUE-GREE-GREY GLAZE AND AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, COMPRISING THREE LARGE CUPS, TWO SMALL CUPS, NINE SAUCERS AND EIGHT PLATES AND TWO TWO HANDLED PLATES, PAINTED WITH PANSIES, ROSES AND FORGET ME KNOTS WITHIN A FORMAL GILT BORDER, PAINTED MARK 6/3383 IN GREEN, LATE 19TH C Condition reportSugar bow and cover with fine crazing to pale blue ground, rubbing to gilding on borders and handles, underside of cover with star crack; plate with rubbing to panels and gilding and restored 1.5cm chip to rim
A VICTORIAN PIERCED GILT BRASS AND VELVET COVERD STATIONERY BOX, C1870, THE SLOPING LID MOUNTED WITH AN OVAL SEVRES STYLE BLEU CELESTE GROUND PANEL PAINTED WITH PUTTI, THE SILK LINED INTERIOR WITH STITCHED LABEL LONG GALLERY, KEY, 22CM L Condition reportGood original condition, dusty/dirty, requiring cosmetic cleaning. The interior in good condition, the silk lining slightly frayed and stained, the purple velvet covering in good condition but faded mostly on the front and sides. Key original but lock not working, the detachable ebony pen tray lacking the division for an inkwell
AN EDWARDIAN OAK CASED KENT'S KNIFE CLEANER, THE CYLINDRICAL CASE BEARING APPLIED TRADEMARK AND MAKER'S LABELS: KENT PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER 199 HIGH HOLBORN LONDON, EDWARD THOMAS & CO OSWESTRY THE CROSS AND PORCELAIN KENT'S KNIFE CLEANER LATEST PATENTS 1895-1902 AND 1903, THE CYLINDRICAL CASE WITH FIVE APERTURES, EACH WITH BRASS AND WOODEN KENT MOUNTS, TOGETHER WITH A DRAUGHT TURNED PLUG ON A CAST IRON SCROLLING FRAME AND BRASS POINTER NUMBERED 8630, THE SCROLLING HANDLE WITH WOODEN HOLES, 59CM H OVERALL Condition reportThe case cracked, handle chipped at the end and slightly bent. Some minor woodworm to back lower panel, other staining, scratches and abrasions consistent with age
A JAPONISNE BAMBOO SHAPED LIGHT WOOD, GILT LACQUERED BRASS AND VARNISHED PICTORIAL PRINTED FOLDING MIRROR, C1876, 27 X 27CM (CLOSED), STAMPED PATENT NO 182633 26 SEPT 1876 Condition reportMirror plates slightly spotted but original, the exterior lightly dusty and dirty, the back with one or two scratches, the interior pictorial panel of bright, fresh appearance. Original and unrestored
A BRITISH MADE WALL HANGING OIL LAMP, THE BACKPLATE WITH CIRCULAR FLUTED REFLECTOR, THE CYLINDRICAL RESERVOIR WITH ENGLISH BURNER AND CLEAR GLASS CHIMNEY, 30CM H OVERALL Condition reportBlack japanning to back panel rubbed, black japanning to back panel and reservoir rubbed, circular reflector rusted, otherwise wear consistent with age
A POST REGENCY ROSEWOOD VENEERED SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, C1830, THE TOP WITH DOMED PANEL, THE SPLAYED FRONT WITH MOTHER OF PEARL KEY PLATE, THE INTERIOR WITH PAIR OF LIDDED WELLS AND REPLACED PRESSED GLASS MIXING BOWL AND COMPRESSED BUN FEET, 23CM H X 37CM W Condition reportSome cracks to veneer, particularly front left of top which is slightly raised, others polished in. Small filled hole back right. Left hand lidded well with crack to front centre. Old veneer repair to right hand back side of right hand container. Replaced glass mixing bowl. Other wear generally commensurate with age
HUGH BERRY SCOTT (1853-1940) - MOTHER'S DARLING, SIGNED, SIGNED AGAIN, INSCRIBED WITH THE TITLE AND ARTIST'S ADDRESS WATCHTOWER LYTHAM VERSO, OIL ON PANEL, 29 X 39CM Condition reportIn good, ready to hang, restored, gallery condition with faint horizontal scratch that is hardly noticeable. In 18th c style gilt frame
A PINE BOX OR TOOL CHEST, LATE 19TH C, FOUR PLANK HINGED TOP ABOVE PLAIN FRONT AND SKIRTED PLINTH, 45CM H X 86CM W; A REPRODUCTION PINE BLANKET CHEST, THE RECTANGULAR TOP ABOVE PLAIN FRONT, SHAPED APRON AND BRACKET FEET, 46CM H X 92CM W Condition report Box or tool chest - chips, abrasions and scratches and some staining to finish, lock area with losses. Blanket chest - extensive staining to top, left hand moulding to top absent with faults and scratches, scratches and wear to front panel and other wear consistent with age
A LATE 17TH C OAK BLANKET CHEST, THE RECTANGULAR TOP WITH MOULDED LIP ABOVE A ROUNDEL CARVED FRIEZE, PLAIN THREE PANEL FRONT WITH CARVED STILES AND BASE, 60CM H; 113 X 67CM Condition report Top cracked, replaced hinges, faults near lock area, lid detached, further cracks and losses to front, frame with cracks to left side, front left and right legs with losses, other wear consistent with age
A LATE VICTORIAN ASH LINEN PRESS, C1880, WITH FLARED CORNICE ABOVE A PAIR OF RAISED AND FIELDED PANEL DOORS REVEALING FLOOR SLIDE TO THE INTERIOR, TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS UNDER, ON SKIRTED PLINTH, 210CM H X 138CM W Condition report Extensive faults, scratches, abrasions and damp staining to base. Cornice partly fixed, returns absent, losses to plinth at rear left side, cornice and frieze wormed
AN OAK SIDE TABLE IN LATE 17TH C STYLE, CANTERED RECTANGULAR TOP, SINGLE FRIEZE DRAWER, FOLIATE CARVED WITH FLANKING PANELS TO THE SIDES, ON TURNED COLUMNS JOINED BY STRETCHERS, 74CM H X 48CM W; TOGETHER WITH AN OAK PANELLED BLANKET CHEST, 92CM W, A SMALL OAK JACOBEAN REVIVAL RECTANGULAR STOOL WITH LEAF CARVED TOP, TURNED LEGS JOINED BY A BARLEY TURNED STRETCHER, 30CM W, AN EDWARDIAN OAK AND BEECH REVOLVING DESK CHAIR WITH CONCAVE BACK AND VERTICAL RAILS ON FOUR SCROLLING LEGS, AN EDWARDIAN BRASS FIREGUARD IN NEO CLASSICAL STYLE, EMBOSSED OVALS BETWEEN VERTICAL REEDED PANELS AND BEADED BORDERS, 146CM W X 30CM D Condition report Side table - scratches and abrasions consistent with age. Blanket chest with staining, ring marks, top panel with some shrinkage, faults, other scratches, bruises and abrasions consistent with age. Victorian small stool - chips to edge, stretchers broken and re-glued, general wear. Desk chair - generally good and sound, wear consistent with age. Fireguard - some verdigris paint marks, otherwise good
A GEORGE II OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, C1850, SINGLE DOOR WITH SHAPED RAISED FIELDED PANEL FLANKED BY FLUTED ANGLES, BRASS H-HINGES, 91CM H Condition report Cornice replaced, shelves internally replaced, chips and faults to fluting, hinges with replaced screws and pins, general wear to item including abrasions, minor chips, cracks to raised fielded panel
Modified Hofner 500/1 left-handed violin bass guitar, circa 1990s,, made in Germany; Finish: brunette, refinish; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good, later bridge, later control panel, tailpiece possibly later, later tuners; Case: contemporary fitted hard case; Weight: 2.11kg; Overall condition: good
London. Stanford (Edward, publisher), Stanford's Map of Modern London and the Suburbs, May 9th, 1870, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, displayed on two sheets, uncoloured decorative floriate border, northern sheet 900 x 1730 mm, southern sheet 685 x 1730 mm, slight dust and finger soiling to margins, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary morocco gilt slipcase, worn and frayed with slight loss to the bottom panel.Qty: (1)NOTESA large scale and dramatic plan of London.
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated out of the Original Tongues..., Oxford: At the Theater, 1675, additional engraved titles to Old & New Testaments (OT title torn at gutter and 19th century genealogical entries to verso), letterpress titles present, spotting, browning and some light staining, dust-soiled, contemporary calf, old sheep rebacked, worn, 4to, together with: Bible [English], [The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised..., Oxford: at the Theater, 1675], additional and letterpress general titles lacking, with New Testament additional engraved title and New Testament letterpress title (both with stitch repaired closed tears, and with genealogical entries to verso), Apocrypha present, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments ... with the Psalter or Psalms of David ..., Oxford: At the Theater, 1675, early signature William Morgan at head of title (torn to upper & outer corners, creased), bound with an incomplete Book of Psalms, Oxford, 1675 at rear, some dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary calf, joints split and spine torn at head with loss, 4to, New Testament [English], The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Newly translated out of the originall Greek, and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, Cambridge: Printed by John Field, Printer to the University, 1657, woodcut device to title and final leaf, few decorative initials, bound with at front The Book of Common-Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments ... Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., London: Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, 1664, woodcut royal arms to title, bound with at rear The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English meetre by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others, Cambridge: Printed by John Field, Printer to the Universitie, 1657, titles and borders red-ruled throughout volume, sewing broken and some leaves detached, gilt gauffered edges, marbled endpapers, contemporary black morocco, without clasps, worn at head & foot of spine and to board edges, 8vo, Bible [English], The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New..., Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, Printers to the University, 1773, general and New Testament titles present, slight dust-soiling and finger marks, without front free endpaper, contemporary calf gilt, joints split and upper panel of spine torn with loss, worn, 8voQty: (4)
Temple (William). The Works [& Letters] of Sir William Temple..., to which is Prefix'd some account of the Life and Writings of the Author, 2 volumes, London: A. Churchill, T. Goodwin, J. Knapton, R. Smith, et al., 1720, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, endpapers renewed, contemporary panelled calf with gilt embossed monogram and globe crest to upper board, rebacked with attractive gilt decoration and contrasting morocco labels, board corners repaired, folio, together with: [Girard, Guillaume], The History of the Life of the Duke of Espernon, the Great Favourite of France, Englished by Charles Cotton, 1st English edition, London: printed by E. Cotes & A. Clark for Henry Brome, 1670, one engraved portrait only (of 2), title in red & black, modern half calf, maroon morocco title label, vellum corners, marbled sides, folio, Church of Scotland, The Principal Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Edinburgh: printed by George Mosman, printer to the Church of Scotland and Her Assemblies, 1691-[1720], engraved illustration and early manuscript inscription to first title, general title and part titles with ink stamp to lower blank margins, ink stamp at foot of final leaf, Sandeman Public Library bookplate, contemporary calf gilt, morocco title label, library number to lower panel in white, lower joint split, board edges slightly worn, folio, with six other volumes relating to Acts of Parliament and Parliamentary votes etc., comprising five 18th century & one early 19th century publication, contemporary calf, some worn, folioQty: (10)
Bagshawe (Thomas Wyatt). Two Men in the Antarctic. An Expedition to Graham Land 1920-1922. With a Foreword by Frank Debenham, 1st edition, Cambridge: at the University Press, 1939, 20 halftone photographic plates, folding photographic panorama, toning, faint spotting to half-title and occasionally elsewhere, collector's plate mounted to initial blank (R. W. Gray, Warradale), short closed tear to fore edges of half-title and frontispiece, spotting to edges, original blue cloth, dust jacket (price-clipped, spine-panel with manuscript private-library markings and self-adhesive labels, chipped at head, a few nicks elsewhere), 8voQty: (1)NOTESTHE POLAR AND SOUTH AMERICAN LIBRARY OF BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY METEOROLOGIST KENN BACK Acquisition: Kenneth Hince, Prahran, Australia, 1989.
Faulkner (Sir Arthur Brooke). A Treatise on the Plague, designed to prove it Contagious, from Facts, collected during the Author's Residence in Malta, when visited by that Malady in 1813, 1st edition, London: for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, by S. Y Griffith, Cheltenham, 1820, pp. [14] [v]-xxxvi 277 [1] 43, half-title, engraved folding map of Malta, engraved folding plan of Valetta, toning, plan browned on one panel, edges sprinkled blue, contemporary sprinkled half sheep, embossed light green paper sides, rubbed and marked, 8vo (21.2 x 12 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESInscribed 'From William Willoughby Cole Faulkner, to Henry Cole Faulkner, 1876, Alexandria, Egypt' on the front free endpaper,
Brown (R. N. Rudmose). A Naturalist at the Poles. The Life, Work and Voyages of Dr. W. S. Bruce, the Polar Explorer. With Five Chapters by W. G. Burn Murdoch, 1st edition, London: Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd., 1923, half-title, all halftone photographic plates as called for including frontispiece, 2 folding maps, 4 pp. advertisements, irregular browning to endpapers, contemporary newspaper clippings mounted to front pastedown, bookplate of Kenn Back to front free endpaper, spotting to edges occasionally encroaching on margins, original dark grey cloth, titles and decoration in light blue, dust jacket (nicked, spine toned and with clear tape reinforcement to head and foot, similar reinforcement to joint of rear panel and flap), 8voQty: (1)NOTESTHE POLAR AND SOUTH AMERICAN LIBRARY OF BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY METEOROLOGIST KENN BACK Rare in the dust jacket.
An antique Victorian 19th century black slate and marble mantel clock. The clock dial being white enamelled with black Roman numerals to the chapter ring, surrounded by a brass bezel, and the central panel having hand carved scroll detail. The movement is 8 day and the clock sits upon a plinth base. Measures 23 x 22 x 13 cm.
A large Victorian country style pine school cupboard / kitchen cupboard larder. The cupboard having a large full length qtr panel single door with brass handle. The cupboard with fixed hanging hooks to the inside. Finished with an oversized flared cornice top. Measures, 170 cm H x 85 cm W x 42 cm D

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