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A VICTORIAN ASH AND MAHOGANY WARDROBE OR COMPACTUM MID 19TH CENTURY The left and right doors opening to a shelf and hanging rail, the central mirrored door opening an arrangement of slides and drawers 222cm high, 225cm wide, 61cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall the surface is 'dry' and would benefit from a sympathetic polish, Some chips, losses, splits, cracks, joints opening, the handles have losses, the mirror plate is old and probably original - some marks and light bloomThere are holes to one side, this has probably had hanging hooks screwed to it at some point and latterly removed. Overall may benefit from some attention from a restorer before installationThis breaks down into a cornice and plinth base, two long side cupboard and the central cupboard, it is presented assembled at our warehousePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCKJ. YORK AND SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1770The five pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic give minutes to outer track, with scroll pierced steel hands and twin-bird-and-urn-cast spandrels to angles, the arch with silvered Strike/Silent selection disc signed J. York & Son, London to circumference flanked by dolphin cast mounts, in a figured mahogany case with concave-sided 'pagoda' superstructure fronted with a shaped foliate pierced fret over break-arch cavetto cornice and brass stop-fluted columns flanking the hinged glazed dial aperture, the sides with rectangular glazed windows and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with break-arch door fronted with flame figured veneers within complex mouldings flanked by brass stop-fluted canted angles, the plinth base with concave top moulding over applied mouldings forming a shaped panel to fascia, on moulded double skirt incorporating shaped apron to lower margin.228cm (89.75ins) high, 49.5cm (19.5ins) wide, 25.5cm (10ins) deep. A Joseph Wadham York is recorded in Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1742-69. His son, Thomas, was apprenticed in 1770 and is probably the same maker who is noted as working from Shoe Lane 1799-1804. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in sound original condition. The escape wheel and pallets are 19th century service replacements; the warning wheel to the strike train has been re-pinioned. The clock will almost certainly run in its present slightly dirty/neglected condition however a gentle clean and service is required. The dial is in good original condition with overall discolouration/tarnishing to the silvering; the engraving to the arch disc is a little rubbed form previous silvering. The movement retains its original seatboard which rests on notched-out cheek uprights of the case - this arrangement appears original hence it is most probable that the movement and dial are original to the case.The case is generally in very good original unrestored condition, The upper section of the superstructure has at one point been cut-off (sawn along the lower edge of the fret) but then re-applied; the top finial is missing. The backboard has a butt-joint down the centre which has now become unstuck and there is a vertical section of moulding missing from the plinth fascia (left hand edge). Otherwise faults to the case are limited to historic bumps, scuffs (including a filled scuff to right hand sde), chips, bruises and historic localised shrinkage including the trunk door which has a slight warp.Clock has pendulum, two weights, a winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER CLAUDE MICHEL CLODION (FRENCH, 1738 - 1814): A BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP OF THREE MUSICAL PUTTI LATE 19TH CENTURY The figures with one holding a hunting horn, another a kettle drum, on variegated red marble base and stiff leaf bronze plinth 21.5cm high, base 21cm wide Condition Report: The bronze with marks and signs of age and handling, the putto holding the drumsticks is slightly loose to the base Some minor nibbles to the marble Some discolouration to the base, the underside with some timber holding the elements together, this appears to be old woodPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Georgian oak Double Corner Cupboard with two pairs of panelled doors on plinth base. Old woodworm holes in cornice and moulding on door panels. Moulding broken and lost on bottom corners. 6ft 9in H x 3ft 7in W. Depth front to back along the sides about 22in. width across front 2ft8 1/2in without returns. 3ft 4in with returns. Two shelves in the top section. Does not seperate.
A 19th Century mahogany Glazed Bookcase, the moulded cornice, above pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, with folded silk back lining, the base fitted pair of panel doors enclosing single adjustable shelf, raised on plinth base, 7ft 5in High x 4ft 3in Wide x 1ft 7in Deep.
JUNGHANS; an early 20th century oak cased mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, raised on outswept plinth base, height 42cm.Condition Report: - The finials have small losses to two of the three, otherwise appears ok, bar a small patch repair to the front right-hand corner of the plinth base.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
An early 20th century mahogany three-section stacking waterfall bookcase, each with pair of glazed doors, raised on plinth base, 127 x 89 x 31cm (af).Condition Report: - Overall solid but well-used condition, showing signs of wear throughout, including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, etc, all commensurate with use and age.
Six collectible animal figures comprising a plaster copy of 'The Chatsworth Sleeping Lion', made from reconstituted stone with antique wash by Artforum England, height 10cm, length 21cm, a Herdwick Ram A1887 by Border Fine Arts, on wooden plinth, a pair of porcelain geese, unmarked, a black gloss resin seated cat, height 17cm and a Border Fine Arts 'Family Life' WW14 otter family on wooden plinth (af) (6).Condition Report: - As expected, there might be some small tiny nibbles or chips to the base of the lion. The baby otter seems to be missing its back foot and some flower ends missing.
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