A 17th Century and later oak fire surround, reduced The rectangular shelf above an interlaced scrolling frieze carved with ovals and leaves above a rectangular aperture with a lobed border, leafy angles flanked by out set spirally turned lobbed cup and cover supports embraced by winged dragon corbels centred with cabochons raised upon a plinth base with alterations, 89 x 181 x 28cm.
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A George III inlaid mahogany spinet signed John Broadwood & Son, London The rectangular hinged cover with a fall front, 93cm keyboard above a signed panel John Broadwood & Son, London against a satinwood ground flanked by fret work panels above a moulded plinth, shaped apron raised upon tapering legs and spade feet with an incurved shelf complete with foot pedal, brass shoes and castors. 82x164x60cms. With a receipt from WF Greenwood & Sons, Harrogate 1954. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2322: The rectangular top hinged with two hinged front sections right hand side faded in relation to left hand side, some stain marks, surface scratching. Comes with a bill of sale 21.11.53 from W F Greenwood and Sons, Harrogate £450. Fret work inlay left and right hand side of John Broadwood plaque good condition. Stand would appear to be original to the top, would note the inlay around the top of the leg is a single piece of line inlay as apposed to the cabinet top is inlaid with ebony and boxwood line inlays. No breaks to legs, no visible worm, most of the notes play with the exception of about four, completely out of turn. Wires generally that some appear stretched, cabinet in good condition.
A George III inlaid mahogany bureau bookcase With a dentil and cavetto cornice above a plain frieze and a pair of cupboard doors each centred with ovals, well figured wood, enclosing two adjustable shelves, the lower part with a hinged fall front enclosing a cupboard door flanked by columns withdrawing to reveal four frieze drawers opposed on either side by two short drawers and three pigeon holes, green beige writing surface above four long graduated cock beaded drawers, brass swan neck handles raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet, overall inlaid with line inlays. 220x112x56cms.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase With a dentil and cavetto cornice above a blind fretwork carved frieze, a pair of astragal glazed cabinet doors enclosing three shelves, leaf moulded frieze the lower part with two candle slides the well figured hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a cupboard door flanked by stop fluted column drawers flanked on either side by three pigeon holes and four short drawers, gilt tooled leather writing surface above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers embraced by stop fluted columns raised upon a leaf carved plinth and bracket feet. 227x100x60cms.
A fine George III mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide The shaped rectangular well figured top with a moulded border with re-entrant angles above a brushing slide with C-scroll handles above four graduated cockbeaded frieze drawers, each with original pierced brass escutcheon's, plates and handles, raised upon a moulded outset plinth and front ogee bracket feet, 75x75x46cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2342: Good size and nice proportions, however the chest has been re polished, the rectangular top with old ring marks, oval burn or bruise mark approximately 2cm, two small earlier indentations have been refilled with a dark red brown infill approximately 2cm x 1.5cm. The front, infill of veneer to the left of the brushing slide approximately .5cm x 2cm, the board which supports the brushing slide small infill of veneer replaced triangular in shape 2cm. Top drawer original handles and centre escutcheons, top drawer cock beading missing to right hand side 8cm, piece missing on the left hand side approximately 5cm, polish infill around the escutcheons and handles, run of polish on the right hand side of the top drawer, third drawer down length of cock beading missing to the top right hand side approximately 14cm, lock missing, veneer infill to the right hand angle of the third drawer down approximately 3cm x 2cm, infill on the left hand side to the top of the drawer approximately 2cm x 0.5cm, run of polish opposite the third drawer down and an infill of veneer beneath and to the left of the drawer approximately 3cm, length of cock beading missing to the bottom drawer approximately 17cm, chips to cock beading on the right hand side, old bruising visible to bottom drawer. Scratching and bruising to the plinth, front ogee facing supports original part missing of left hand support, part of bracket missing to right hand side, left hand side a front support replaced with a pine shaped bracket, pine rear supports may not be original, orriginal back boards, original oak or chestnut drawer linings, good condition, colour bright due to repolish.
A fine early Victorian burr walnut secrétaire à abattant The rectangular well figured top raised on a plinth above a frieze drawer with a moulded border, the hinged fall front with a curvilinear ribbon tied C-scroll and foliate panel enclosing a satinwood inlaid interior with a purple Morocco leather and gilt tooled writing surface with five pigeonholes, each with blind fret carved arcaded tops above an arrangement of seven satinwood drawers with ebony turned handles above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, similarly applied with leaves and flowers enclosing a shelf flanked by outset columns carved with lilies, flowers and scrolls, raised upon an inverted breakfront plinth, 182x81x41cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2343: Appears very good condition the rectangular top typical surface scratching for age but minor, frieze drawer good condition, linings with quadrant mouldings good condition, pendant scrolls flowers and leaves good condition, shaped sea scroll and flowers applied to the front good condition. Usual scratching associated with the fall front resting on the support. Interior very bright, leather and gilt writing pad good condition and bright. Minor veneer missing to the left hand edge of the front of the fall edge approximately 2cm x 2cm and on the opposite edge a small slither of veneer 1cm x 1cm. Blind fret arcades good condition, all drawers good condition with original handles, hinges sound and fall front, brass levers good condition, panel cupboard doors panels good condition, no warping to veneer. Interior one shelf adjustable, leaf carved applied flowers and leaves to the left hand side and right good condition, some old polish staining around the bottom of the plinth, original back, good condition.
An early 19th Century mahogany toilet mirror The rectangular plate enclosed by ring turned supports with baluster ivory finials, platform feet joined by a turned stretcher, 45x47cm, together with a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid toilet mirror with a rectangular plate above a plinth base enclosing a frieze drawer, 44x41x18cm (2).
A George III mahogany chest on chest With a cavetto cornice above a dentil frieze, two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers, flanked by blind fret carved angles, the lower part with a brushing slide and three long graduated drawers, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, 178x107x53cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2365: The cornice, front good condition, minor piece of dentil moulding missing on the right hand side approx. 2.5cms, left hand side cornice slight chips measuring approx 9cms and 7cms but very thin slivers, cockbeading missing to right of left hand short drawer, 12.5cms, small insets beneath the dentil moulding ware the lock would have gone up, a piece of veneer missing below the 1st long drawer measures approx 2x5cms, minor discolouration right hand side of 2nd long drawer 4x1cms, original chestnut or oak drawer linings good condition and boards, 5th long drawer lock missing, handles old and signs of dent below possibly replaced, stress crack left hand side top minor 26cms, some surface scratching to the bottom two drawers, surface scratching to the bracket feet, the front is faded, richer colour left and right hand side, no worm, left hand moulding loose requires re-fixing, good condition.
An early 19th Century mahogany gentleman's wardrobe With a dentil cornice above a plain frieze and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, enclosing three sliding trays, the lower part with a rectangular moulded top of two short and two long graduated cock beaded doors, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, 207x111x52cm.
An 18th century crossbanded oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and reeded side pillars, similar quarter pillars and compressed arch full length door to the trunk, canted base on plinth with square brass dial, inset moonphase and date aperture, 8 day twin weight driven movement by Jas Whitworth, Lussley, height 84" £400-600
A VICTORIAN ORMOLU MOUNTED WALNUT AND TULIPWOOD BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET, C1870 with three glazed doors, 111cm h; 42 x 183cm ++An excellent example of the type in fine condition, not scratched, faded or severely bruised around the plinth. Long in local private ownership and well cared for, no restoration
FERDINAND PREISS. TWO IVORY FIGURES OF A BOY WITH HORN AND A GIRL WITH A CASKET, C1930 on onyx plinth, 15cm h, signed F Preiss The Girl with Casket is Model No 1087 in the Preiss & Kassler catalogue. ++Both in fine condition, the ivory not cracked or split, some natural accretion of dust and dirt, the onyx base of the boy in fine condition, the base of the girl with small flat surface chip on the upper surface. In the present family ownership since 1930s
A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE COLUMNAR CANDLESTICKS BY BOULTON & FOTHERGILL, C1775 the plinth embossed with ram's heads and husk swags on stepped foot, engraved with contemporary initials, the nozzles original, 35cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, fig 401B (next to the original design from the Boulton & Fothergill pattern book). ++Minor surface dents and wear around the foot but in good original condition, not repaired or replated
An Edwardian silver two handled rosebowl, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1907, of plain circular shape with moulded edge and girdle, raised on a short pedestal, inscribed 'Dr W E M Corbett from a Grateful Patient', complete with ebonised plinth, 23cm high, 34.08oz It is understood That Dr W E M Corbett was a practitioner of Medicine and a Justice of the peace in Plymouth, Devon. He died in 1935 aged 83 years In very good condition
A & H Rowley, London, a late Victorian mahogany bracket clock, the Georgian style case with inverted bell top and brass handle, four ball finials, foliate engraved gilt dial with strike/silent to the arch, silvered chapter ring signed below, twin fusee gong striking movement, fretwork side panels and glazed rear door, all on a brass plinth and bracket feet Condition: Currently the clock is running and striking correctly. The surround to the dial has shrinkage cracks above and below (see image). One side of the case also has lesser cracks.Otherwise has a winding key and lock key.
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock with rocking ship automaton, the hood with swanneck pediment, above shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters, upon a rectangular plinth, the 12inch square brass dial signed ‘Nicholson, WtHaven’ to the silvered chapter ring, with urn scroll spandrels, engraved centre, date aperture, a rocking ship painted to an oval panel in the dial
A 19th century French white alabaster portico clock, the case of typical pillar form surmounted by a Medici lion, the gilt dial inscribed ‘Le Clercq a St Omer’, with countwheel bell striking drum movement and decorated pendulum, applied decorated frieze and plinth base, 55cm (21.5in) high, all on a wooden stand under a glass dome 65cm (25in)
A Regency ormolu mounted rosewood chiffonier, with raised mirror back and three quarter brass gallery on column supports, the frieze with a drawer with ormolu mounts, the cupboard base with further columns and gilt capitals, flanked by curved cupboard sides, on a plinth base 133 x 192 x 49cm (52 x 75 x 19in). Provenance: Sotheby & Co, New Bond Street, London. Lot 94 Important English Furniture 5th November 1971 - catalogue included
A George III mahogany linen press , circa 1770 and later, of serpentine outline A George III mahogany linen press , circa 1770 and later, of serpentine outline, the associated pedement above a pair of book-matched flame mahogany doors enclosing a hanging rail above chest base with three long graduated drawers flanked by canted corners inlaid with lion masks and bell-flowers, on plinth base and decorative bracket feet 199cm high, 125cm wide, 56cm deep
A pair of pine dome backed recess cabinets in George III style, 20th century A pair of pine dome backed recess cabinets in George III style, 20th century, each with dome top above two fixed serpentine shelves within a fluted and accanthus frame above two moulded panel doors and plinth base 215cm high, 102cm wide
A pair of simulated marble pedestals, of recent manufacture A pair of simulated marble pedestals, of recent manufacture, each with square top and simulated detail to each side on plinth, 62cm high, 40cm wide; A pair of marbled display plinths 62cm high, 56cm wide, 33cm deep and a marble plinth
An 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11½ inch square brass dial signed ' Sam.Varley Thorne', with centred date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and a pierced leaf scrolling spandrels, the hood with ogee moulded cornice over three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters and a long arched trunk door fitted with scrolling brass key escutcheon, on a boarded base and cut out skirting plinth, 203cm high
A George III stained fruitwood eight day longcase clock, the associated 11½ inch brass dial signed 'Emmanuel Hopperton, Leeds', the dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced spandrels, the arched hood with three quarter turned front corner tapering pilasters, over a long arched trunk door, on a boarded base and later skirting plinth, 212cm high
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, with associated 13 inch square brass dial signed 'Coates, Wigan', with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture along with faux twin winding holes and pierced leaf moulded spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over a square glazed hood door between tapering turned front corner hood pilasters, over an inverted arched crossbanded trunk door between quarter turned front corner pilasters, on a single panel box base and later skirting plinth, 225cm high
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