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A George II mahogany side table, 18th century and later, Irish, the grey marble top inset with a Florentine pietra dura panel of a bird on a branch, above a shell-carved apron and cabriole supports, terminating in ball and claw feet, 81.5cm wide 58.5cm deep 68cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSome historic breaks and repairs to the marble top. The pietra dura panel possibly later inset. General light surface wear and scratches to top. The base with several later elements, including much or all of the apron. Splice repairs to legs. General knocks and wear. The table is sturdy, structurally sound and appears in good cosmetic condition in its current restored state. Ready for use.
A late Victorian walnut stool by Howard & Sons, c.1890, the deep, buttoned, brown leather seat, raised on bulbous turned supports terminating in brass caps and castors, stamped beneath with remnants of a paper label to the stretcher, 142cm wide 68cm deep 31cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportThe leather is replaced, with a few light marks, scuffs and scrapes, but free from tears. Some knocks to supports, general tarnish and discolouration to castors. Castors wheel freely. Joints sound and solid. Overall appears in good order and ready for use. Please see additional photos.
A pair of Knole sofas, 20th century, each upholstered in red velvet, with studded details and fringing, with giltwood finials, 199cm wide 91cm deep 87cm high (2)Provenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportLight wear and dust to upholstery, which is free from large tears, marks or stains. A few tiny knocks to gilt finials. No studs lacking. Joints sound and solid. Very minor fraying to fringe. Castors wheel freely. Springs and cushions good. Overall appear in good order and ready to use.
A pair of George III mahogany chests on chests, c.1770, each fitted with two short over five long drawers, with canted corners and brushing slides to the sides, raised on bracket feet, 98cm wide 63.5cm deep 166cm high (2)Provenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.
An imitation rosso antico scagliola column, 19th century, of cylindrical form and raised on an ebonised stepped base,35cm diameter113cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportPlease note diameter should read 35cm. The majority of the chips, knocks and surface wear are simulated. Otherwise minor surface wear and light scratches. Some light wear to base.
A pair of Louis XIV-style giltwood console tables, late 19th century, French, each with a porphyry top above a gadrooned frieze, raised on square tapering supports united by a scroll stretcher with urn centre, 94cm wide 39.5cm deep 79cm high (2)Provenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportA few small chips to edges and corners of tops. Some tiny areas of repair and infill. Some chips, knocks and losses to gilding. Joints sound and solid, and the pair are in usable order. Please see additional photos.
A pair of maiolica table lamps, 20th century, in chinoiserie style, each with a white ground painted with bamboo and cranes, the base with a 'TS' painted monogram and dated '1987',50cm diameter 55cm high including shade (2)Provenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportGood condition overall. Some crazing. One with chip to foot - see images. Lamps at widest point 20cm, base of lamp 10cm, shades 50cm diameter, height without shades 40cm.
A William and Mary walnut chest of drawers, late 17th century and later, the crossbanded top above two short and two long drawers, raised on bun feet, fitted with brass carrying handles to either side, 94cm wide 56.5cm deep 79.5cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSome splits to the top, with some cracks, chips, losses and repairs to the veneer. Left hand piece of moulding a little loose. Split to each side. Some breaks, repairs and small replacements to mouldings. Feet later, indicating that there may be further cosmetic and light structural alterations. Backboards replaced. General wear and splits to drawer interiors. Drawers run smoothly. Joints sound and solid. Handles and locks replaced, with some drawer pulls lacking. Seemingly free of woodworm damage. Perfectly usable in its current condition. Please see additional photos.
A Directoire mahogany and brass guéridon, c.1800, French, the inset marble top on a central column and tripod base, 74cm wide 87cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the table is in good condition and ready for use. Some light surface marks and scratches to the top. Slight movement between top and support, with some splits underneath but appears stable. Metal componenets with some light dents/marks. Some small veneer splits. Signs of strengthening underneath. Please see additional images for reference.
A Victorian buttoned leather chesterfield sofa, c.1890, raised on ring-turned oak supports, terminating in caps and castors, 187cm wide 90cm deep 77cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportLeather upholstery is later, with a few losses to buttons, as well as light wear and a few small scuffs. Appears horsehair filled. General knocks and small losses to supports. Some wear and abrasions to ceramic castors. Joints sound and solid and springs sound. One or two protrusions visible through hessian base. Overall appears in fairly good order and is usable. Please see additional photos.
A George II oak dresser, second quarter of the 18th century, the moulded rectangular top above three frieze drawers on cabriole supports, 212cm wide 45cm deep 80cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSeparation to planks at top. One side panel a little loose. Some splits & knocks. Evidence of repair, strengthening and replacement, with front legs likely later. Handles later. Drawers run smoothly. General wear to drawer interiors. Joints sound and solid. Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready for use.
A pair of George II walnut side chairs, c.1730, each vase-shaped splat above a drop-in seat, raised on cabriole supports united by stretchers, 100cm high 51cm wide 44cm deep (2)Provenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportGeneral knocks and wear. Some fairly minor cracks, breaks and repairs. Some re-polishing. Joints sound and solid. Silk seat covering later. Generally appear in fair order.
A George III gilt-gesso wall mirror, late 18th/early 19th century, the later oval plate within a segmented twin moulded frame, 71cm wide98cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the mirror is in good stable condition and ready for hanging. There are some moderate cosmetic issues - wear and light cracking to gilt, some small losses and flaking, etc. commensurate with age and use. The plate has some minor traces of degradation. Please see additional images for reference.
John Heaviside Clark (c.1771-1863) A view of London from the Adelphicoloured etching and aquatint, c.1824, published by Samuel Leigh, London 21 x 165cm, framed and glazedProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the print is in good condition. Some visible crease marks.
A walnut chest of drawers, early 18th century and later, fitted with two short above three long drawers, on bun feet, 105cm wide 58cm deep 91cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportGeneral knocks, splits, losses and repairs to veneer and moulding commensurate with age and use. Some refinishing to surface. Some fading and discolouration. Handles and locks replaced. Further evidence of repair and restoration, including later feet. Drawers run smoothly. Joints solid. In fairly good usable order.
A Persian wool carpet, 20th century, Kashan, the pale field woven with scrolling Shah Abbasi motifs within a wide red-ground border, 430 x 323cmProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSome small areas of worn pile - see additional images.
Two pottery models of cockerels, 19th century, one example signed indistinctly to the base, 15cm wide21cm deep28cm high (2)Provenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSmall chip to one. Two claws with old breaks. See additional images for reference.
An oak dresser base, 18th century, the rectangular top above nine beaded drawers, raised on squat ogee bracket feet, 152cm wide 59cm deep 81.5cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportThe top split, with some small scratches and chips. Drawers run smoothly. Joints sound and solid. Feet likely reduced. Seemingly free from woodworm damage.
Ferdinand Pautrot (French, 1832-1874), a seated setter with duck, patinated bronze, bearing signature to base 'F. Pautrot',20cm wide 31cm deep46cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the bronze is in very good condition, no major cracks, dents or damages. Light traces of wear, surface scratches and some oxidation to the base, particularly in the crevices.
A Persian wool carpet, 20th century, the indigo field woven with a central pendant and all-over foliate decoration, within a multi-border, 351 x 312cmProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSome areas of worn pile - see additional images. No obvious holes or tears. Some wear to the borders. Fading to colours.
An oak housekeeper's cupboard, early 18th century and later, with a pair of fielded panelled doors above an arrangement of drawers, raised on bun feet, 157cm wide 50cm deep 216cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the cupboard is in good structural and cosmetic condition with traces of use and wear commensurate with age. Some splits to the wood throughout. Knocks, scuffs and marks. Probably later feet. Later handles. Drawers run a little stiff but okay. Strengthening boards to the back of the top section. Separatation and splits to back boards. Please see additional images for reference.
A George III North Country oak press cupboard, late 18th century, with panelled cupboard doors set between quarter column pilasters with inlaid paterae, above short drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, 181cm wide 56cm deep 223cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.
After Joseph Henri Condamin, a patinated bronze figure of a female nude descending a staircase, inscribed 'Joseph Henri Condamin' to the circular base, 23cm wide24cm deep 75cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the bronze is in good condition with only light traces of age and wear. There are a couple of small areas of wear to the patina. Noticeable join to the right arm. No cracking or noticeable dents. In a stable condition, sits even on a flat surface and ready for placement.
A Victorian buttoned leather chesterfield sofa, late 19th century, with studded detail, raised on ring-turned supports, 198cm wide 90cm deep 64cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOne large hole/tear to the front. Leather is worn and aged. Knocks and polished in dents to feet. The stuffing appears to be woollen cloth. Some water marks to the centre back. Frame appears in good order with no movement to arms or back. Unable to unpick fabric to see underneath but springs feel strong and webbing intact.
A Louis XV-style painted and parcel-gilt wood and composition overmantel mirror, 19th century, French, the domed rectangular plate within a moulded frame with applied scrolling leaf decoration, 127cm wide160cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.
A walnut chest of drawers, early 18th century and later, fitted with two short above three long drawers, on bun feet, 104cm wide 58.5cm deep 93cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportGeneral wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Some chips, losses and repairs to veneer and mouldings. Some repairs and restorations, including top drawers and sides, which have repaired splits. Feet later. Some fading and discolouration. General wear and splits to drawer interiors. Drawers run ok. Joints sound and solid. Perfectly usable.
A Louis Philippe figured walnut commode, early 19th century, French, the black marble top above a cavetto-moulded frieze drawer and three further drawers, raised on bracket feet, 125cm wide55cm deep99cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportSplits to both sides. Light ware to marble, with some chips to back edge. some chips and losses to veneer. Overall sound.
A fruitwood kitchen table, 19th century, French, the plank top on chamfered stretchered supports, 189cm long75cm wide 73cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportWear, fading, scratches, marks and stains to top, giving a pleasantly distressed aesthetic. Some minor historic repairs. Some splits and losses throughout. Wear, knocks and woodworm damage to stretchers, which is not active. Joints relatively sound.
A Louis XV-style giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror, 19th century, French, the arched rectangular plate within a moulded frame with shell cresting, 110cm wide150.5cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportGeneral light chips and knocks. Re-gilded. Some small cracks to frame. Lght wear and foxing to glass plate. Some small breaks and repairs, however none particularly significant. Some dirt and dust. Overall appears in relatively good structural and cosmetic condition and ready to hang.
A William IV mahogany breakfast/dining table, c.1830, the circular top above a central carved column, raised on a tripod base terminating in paw feet and castors, 177cm diameter 73cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the table is in good condition but with moderate traces of age and use. There's a noticeable split, some deep scratches and marks to the top. Moderate warping to the circular top. Some splits and areas of old worm to some of the supports underneath. Some veneer splits and marks to the base. Overall the table is structurally stable and ready for use with a bit of cosmetic attention. Please see additional images for reference.
A carved and painted wood figural group, 18th century, modelled as St George and the Dragon, 25cm wide20cm deep54cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportOverall the carving is in moderate condition. The horse's tail is missing. The tip of the dragon's tail has been repaired and is a little wobbly but currently stable. A few hairline cracks, small chips and flaking to the gesso finish - please see additional images for reference.

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