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A George III cross-banded oak painted dial longcase clock by John Tibbot of Newtown, Powys, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched door flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk with shaped cross-banded door flanked by fluted quarter-column pilasters, above a canted base box on shallow plinth base, the dial signed 'Jno. Tibbot, Newtown', with painted bird and flower spray to the arch and flower spandrels around black Roman and Arabic numerals and a date aperture, the 30-hour movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and weight, 49cm wide x 215cm high.
A 19th century walnut secretaire bookcase, the cavetto cornice above twin glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with panelled fall front frieze secretaire drawer opening to a fitted interior with pigeon holes and satinwood veneered drawers, above twin panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 120cm wide x 48cm deep x 221cm high.Condition report: Bookcase top has section of cornice missing left side. Cornice on right corner has loss to beading. Small splits to sides lower left and right near the back. Base has shrinkage to left freeze corner joint. On right side, beading adrift but extant. Secretaire drawer interior fair with two drawer knops and one pigeonhole apron adrift but extant. Skiver split at fall joint and generally worn but possibly original. Fall clips not engaging fully. Fall front loss to cock beading top left corner. Cabinet doors and interior appear fair with only minor cosmetic marks and signs of age and use. Plinth has some scuffing and surface wear throughout.
A 19th century inlaid walnut pier cabinet on associated stand, the plain top boxwood strung above a cavetto freeze inlaid with marquetry flower and scroll motif, above twin glazed doors enclosing two shelves, flanked by parcel gilt and inlaid stiles above a plinth base, raised on an associated oak stand with cabriole supports, 107cm wide x 35cm deep x 140cm high (shelves later and interior relined).
A Victorian carved oak breakfront glazed bookcase, the moulded top with carved edge above three frieze drawers having carved 'leaf and berry' handles, above three glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves and framed by carved uprights worked with leaves and fruits, raised on a moulded plinth base, 183cm wide x 43cm deep x 107cm high.
A Victorian mahogany veneered twin pedestal desk, formerly a 'Dickens' desk, the rectangular top with a central, hinged writing surface, enclosing an interior with pigeon holes, some damage and losses, 153cm wide x 83cm deep x 82cm highCondition report: Losses, including superstructure and veneers, including two 7cm x 2.5cm of 'fall' and three drawers and three rails lacking setions of veneer. Plinth badly chipped. Lacking three handles and one missing most of its 'backplate'. Scrathes, chips and dents consistent with age and use
Lewis Poignand, a George III Channel Islands mahogany long case clock, the break arch dial with painted moon phase and plate detailing high water at Jersey, dial with foliate scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the domed hood with three brass ball and eagle finials, raised on fluted brass capped Corinthian columns, above a plain trunk, on a plinth base, with pendulum and weights, 240cm high.
A Regency Egyptian Revival rosewood cupboard bookcase, the triangular shaped pediment set centrally with a brass acanthus leave motif, over a pair of glazed and grill inset doors, enclosing three shelves, above a frieze drawer with Pharaoh's head and ring brass handles, above a pair of cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 82cm high, 90cm wide, 34cm deep.
A Regency rosewood secretaire chiffonier, the secretaire drawer opening to reveal a tooled leather ratchetted writing slope flanked by a pen tray and recesses for ink wells and writing accoutrements, above a pair of doors with brass grilled silk fabric backed panels, opening to reveal a single shelf, raised on a plinth base, 86½cm high, 68cm wide 36cm deep.
A mid century bedroom suite, comprising a Meredew teak chest of five long drawers, raised on a plinth base, 100cm high, 76cm wide, 46cm deep, a dressing table with a rectangular glass mirror over a shelf, one long drawer flanked by four short drawers, raised on turned legs, brass capped, 120cm high, 152cm wide, 46cm deep, a double wardrobe, disassembled, and a G-Plan double headboard with integral bedside tables, each having a frieze drawer, raised on a square leg, brass capped. (4)
The 12 inch brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter, date aperture, and twin winding holes, signed in the arch, the dial centred by an engraved view of Port Glasgow, the hood with a dentil moulded cornice and fluted columns, above a trunk with fret-work panels and plinth base with ogee bracket feet206cm high, 56cm wide, 29cm deep
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, broken swan neck pediment with brass decoration to the centre, carved frieze above a brass and gilded dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, and subsidiary dial, single raised panel door to curved panel base, approx height 216 cm. CONDITION REPORT Overall good condition, appears to have been recently refinished. The base plinth panel has a vertical split to the left hand portion and the lower right hand corner is missing. Otherwise the case appears to be in fairly good order, with only slight signs of surface wear commensurate with age. The hood pillar caps are gold painted and the surface is not very good. The square dial is 31cm, the dial appears to be sat ever so slightly off-centre in the hood. On the upper section of the door, the body to the left hand side, there is a hole where there has been a previous fixing of some sort.
FRANSICO BARON; an abstract bronze sculpture 'The Actor', on a square section base and mounted on a circular brass plinth with engraved detail, height 29.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Purportedly gifted to the vendor by the artist when living in Spain.The back of figure us slightly loose and does rock slightly from side to side, verdigris to base of front piececoming away slightly from base
A 19th century mahogany four-drawer chest with ivory escutcheons, to shaped curving plinth, 76 x 56 x 47cm. CONDITION REPORT There is age related wear particularly to the top of the chest in the form of some surface scratches and a little fading, some knocks and scratches to the sides, vary small areas of missing veneer , no sign of major restoration or woodworm
A 19th century mahogany Wellington chest of seven drawers, with acanthus decoration to either side of pillar, to plinth base, 102 x 49 x 35cm. CONDITION REPORT There is surface wear throughout the top including crazing, scuffs, scrapes, dents, stains, etc. The hinged right hand section functions as it should, although we do not have a key. There are several splits to the right hand side of the carcass and also two large splits to the left hand side. The plinth base front left corner has worn away, looks like possible pet damage. Otherwise ok and overall still a rather pleasing piece.
A late 17th century oak coffer chest with lift-up panelled top above carved frieze, dated 1681, to three lower panels heavily carved with foliate and flora, to carved plinth and baluster supports, 62 x 84 x 45cm. CONDITION REPORT Replaced hinges, internal taped repairs to lid, several replaced sections including the back top bar, uprights to the side, feet etcmade up of several different pieces
An Edwardian floor standing display cabinet, stepped frieze above twin astragal glazed doors, with glass panels to either side, five later interior glass shelves, to plinth base, 199 x 61 x 35cm. CONDITION REPORT The original silk lining to the back is intact, the shelves appear to be later glass shelves, there is some wear to the outer in the form of surface scratches, some deeper scratches, no obvious signs of major restoration or woodworm.
A pair of composite garden planters, each to stepped plinth base in the Classical style, height of each 74cm, diameter of each pot 38cm, a green painted wrought iron plant stand, a green painted metal garden lantern in the Oriental style, various stone garden ornaments, a large Union Flag on an extending flagpole and a small metal plant stand (7).
An early 19th century mahogany crossbanded and satinwood inlaid longcase clock, the arched pediment above circular silvered dial inscribed, 'Fredk. Balde, Bootle & Liverpool', with the outer chapter ring having Arabic numerals for minutes and with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals for the hours, the glazed door within an ornate case to a plinth base, the movement being thirty hours, height 204cm. CONDITION REPORT There are a few split to the veneer commensurate with age and a couple of small sections missing, there is also an unsightly area of damage to the side of the dial where the return clasp fits, and an old repair to the veneer around the hinge, the dial is quite dark, glazed door is crack and there are a couple of horizontal cracks running through the lower section of the case with general surface wear throughout, retains a good colour. Face is scratched. Hood has a hole to the left of the face. Crack to glass in trunk. Two splits across the base. Veneer missing to front right corner bottom of hood. Marquetry missing to very top of arch on hood.The movement appears fairly clean and complete. It ticks when wound, although it appears to take two steps forward before pausing, so the movement would benefit from a service.
A George III oak bureau, drop-down desk top, interior with arched pigeonholes and eight small drawers above one long central drawer to three drawers either side and central knee hole with small cupboard with starburst inlay, to shaped plinth base, 110 x 95 x 54cm. CONDITION REPORT There is age related wear throughout in the form of surface scratches and deeper scratches, the desk top is slightly loose, the original locks have been replaced as have the handles, some small areas of missing wood, various old cracks to the body, no obvious signs of restoration or woodworm
A Victorian mahogany serpentine front three-drawer chest, to curving plinth base (possibly restyled from a larger piece of furniture), 85 x 90 x 56cm. CONDITION REPORT There is some age-related wear and tear in the form of surface scratches. Small areas of veneer missing, however it appears to possibly have been remodelled from a larger piece of furniture, as the serpentine front drawer to the top is not a good fit from side to side. Also on one side, the fluted pillar is totally covered, the other side it is revealed. It appears that an extra piece of beading has been added to one side of the chest.
A 19th century mahogany bow-front four-drawer chest, to shaped plinth base, 72 x 69 x 46cm. CONDITION REPORT The top has a cut piece of glass covering the top, but there are light surface scratches, indentations, crazing top the polish, dents, scuffs, scrapes, etc below the glass. The back left corner has a small section of the string inlay missing accompanied by a split from the left hand side, which runs approximately 20cm towards the centre. There is a similar split to the front edge which runs right the way across the width of the chest. The handles appear to be later replacements due to markings on the inside of the drawer fronts. there are minor scuffs and scrapes to the left hand side, with a couple of notable divots to the back edge. Further minor scuffs and scrapes, with minor scuffing to the drawer fronts and feet.
19th century mahogany 30 hour longcase clock, with arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals signed Edward Box, Chichester, the arched case with twin columns with brass caps, having slender trunk on plinth base, h198cm, with pendulum and weights Condition Report: Cannot guarantee in working orderScratches and wear to brass dialShrinkage cracks to base , no evidence of wood worm, possible crack to hinged door, and patch repair to hoodTrunk locked , key missing
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