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A Georgian-style mahogany dining table of rectangular form with rectangular corners, on twin pedestal bases with outswept legs on castors, 75 x 183 x 100cm and a harlequin set of six Georgian and later mahogany splat-back dining chairs with drop-in seats (4+2). CONDITION REPORT One chair is missing its seat and the four dining chairs are matching. The two carvers are different. The table is constructed of two separate parts which do not come apart, it is a fixed top. Usual minor scratches, wear and tear.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bowed two-seater settee with upholstered back and pierced vase splats, on an overstuffed seat with square tapering legs and spade feet, height 84cm, length 129cm CONDITION REPORT Scratches and scuffs to woodwork, polish worn, the upholstery is in need of replacement, seat is very lumpy and squashy and in need of attention
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood kneehole desk comprising single drawer and pair of cupboard doors with tulip wood and penwork ivory inlay, 76 x 120.5 x 56cm and a similar rail-back open elbow chair with seat upholstered in red velour (2). CONDITION REPORT Top - Generally sound but with deep scratches, marks scuffs, paint marks to top, scratches to base width of middle drawer 39.5cm
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany open elbow chair with pierced splats and drop-in seat, on turned tapering legs with squat feet and a reproduction serpentine fronted three-tier wall shelf, 56 x 48 x 18cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The back rail on the chair is split in the centre and it has some deep scratches, marks and stains, some sun fading to the arms, back rail. It has been reupholstered at some point and there is a split to the left hand lower side rail. Knocks and scratches commensurate with age. The wall shelf has minor marks and wear.
Dwerryhouse & Carter of London. A Regency brass inset mahogany mantel clock, with architectural case and painted Roman dial, unsigned twin fusee movement, height 19.5in.CONDITION: Overall a little dusty but otherwise looks to be honest and untouched, mid to light brown mahogany tone, darker at the top and with some ebonised details, top finial slightly bent out of place, two slim cracks running in to each side of the dial through the main case, dial looks a little rubbed, hands probably original, two sections of brass stringing missing from the lower part of the front of the case, side handles and pierced brass grills with a dull bronze finish, silk lining to side panels very tired, key missing for the lock that holds the bezel in position but still fits tightly, no key for the back door which has very minor losses around the edges, movement looks to be in good condition, complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with an adjustable pendulum but no keys. Movement is going but not tested for timekeeping but possibly the movement is associated to the case, please see our photographs of how the seat board is supported.Hole in the lower right side holding bracket does hold the pendulum.
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