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JOHN KNIBB OF OXFORD, an early 18th Century eight day walnut long case clock, the hood with two flaming urn finials to the caddy top, rectangular glazed side panels and with doric columns with brass caps to all four corners, the 28cm/11'' diameter brass dial with pierced brass boys and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary heart shaped date aperture and oval name plate, the plain trunk door with moulded surround, the plinth with stepped base, height 233.5cm, with pendulum, two weights and three winding keys Condition Report We recommend viewing the 25 photos online to assist with condition:- further photos will be added today showing close ups of the inside hinges and seat board through the hood door. The case has evidence of old woodworm damage, not in huge quantities, small patches, mostly on the sides of the hood, some has been filled. There are splits to the case throughout, in particular around glazed sides of hood, along the cushion moulded edge and the concave moulding below the overhang, similar splits to the concave moulding at the base of the hood. The trunk door is slightly warped at the bottom left hand corner. There is more substantial splits/cracks along the bottom edge of the trunk door and top right corner of the trunk door, the trunk door surround has gaps in the moulded edge. There is a horizontal split in the veneer across the trunk door in line with the escutcheon. The base has a number of splits in particular the front corners of the stepped plinth base, there is also a patch of veneer loss along the front of the bottom edge as well as a small patch of repair to the right hand side edge. The clock has come from a deceased estate and we have not seen the clock working, please purchase on the assumption it will need attention. The backboard has lots of screw holes where it has been fixed to a wall as well as knot holes in the oak. The interior also has wear due to rubbing of the pendulum. There is nothing obvious to make us think this is a marriage, the dual sits very well in the hood. The cat gut is clean as is the movement overall so its likely to have had an overhaul in recent years. The oval maker's name is engraved on a brass plaque and is inset into the dial, there are no other signs of other names having been erased on the dial so if it has been added it could only have been a name in an oval previously. Our opinion is that the seat board is a replacement.
TWO BOXED FRANKLIN MINT 1/24 SCALE DIECAST MODEL CARS, 1933 Duesenberg SJ Twenty Grand and 1926 Mercedes-Benz Model K, both appear in good condition and look to have been hardly removed from boxes, but the Mercedes has some damage to front bumper and the windscreen for the rear seat (all parts present in box) and both have some yellowing to the whitewall tyres, no accessories, certificates or other paperwork, minor damage and wear to outer boxes
A VICTORIAN WALNUT TWO SEATER SOFA, with foliate decoration, oval back to swept open and scrolled armrests on cabriole front legs, width 114cm x depth 72cm x height 95cm Condition Report No breaks/repairs. Frame sturdy, no losses to carving to top rail and throughout, loose embroidery around upholstery to seat pad, left bottom corner and right bottom corer, casters are intact, no stains or makrs to upholstery
A GEORGIAN AND LATER OAK SINGLE SEAT SETTLE, the panelled back with roundel decoration above open arm rests, width 61cm x depth 52cm x height 110cm Condition Report 40cm, no hinge, yes replacement lid and other areas appears to be made from a larger piece of furniture, so catalogue change to Georgian and later
A set of four 1940's oak dining chairs, with shaped top rails and foliate and scroll carved central splat, the slightly curved seat rail raised on carved bulbous cup and cover supports and block feet linked by an H form stretcher, 87 cm high with seat height 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally tired but in good condition, there are some watermarks and scratches and paint residue, two chairs have joint separation throughout and movement to the structure.
A modern reproduction mahogany framed armchair in 19th century style, the shaped back with foliate carving over a deep button and studded back, the scrolled arms partially padded. The serpentine fronted seat raised on cabriole style front supports. 87 cm with seat height of 42 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to exposed frame, minor staining to seats, but generally good condition.
A white painted ladder back low armchair with caned seat, seat height 28.5 cm, sold together with a reproduction Georgian style wine table and a small oak refectory style coffee table made by G T Rackstraw Ltd Worcester. CONDITION REPORT: The white painted armchair has extensive accumulated dirt and some splitting to the arms and slight deterioration to the caned seat, the wine table has some splits and additional strengthening under the legs and some wear marks and scratches throughout. The coffee table with extensive wear to top but generally sound.
A mid century green painted spindle back rocking chair with tub form back and arms and slightly dished seat. 67 cm high, sold together with a green painted towel rail of traditional form, 72.5 cm x 73 cm x 31 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some paint losses and minor ware marks and scratches, some minor splitting to the rear of the rocking chair seat, otherwise good condition.
A large modern rectangular footstool with padded seat upholstered with a Killim flat weave rug of geometric design and raised on lightwood turned legs, dimensions 41 cm x 120 cm x 72 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good, some wear and slight fraying to the upholstery and some marks to the legs but generally good throughout.
A set of 4 Edwardian mahogany dining chairs, each having a shaped top rail with stippled carved scallop shell and foliate design over a pierced central splat and plain base rail, the padded seat raised on a plain seat rail and turned front supports, 89 cm with a seat height of 45 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Marks and scratches throughout, mainly to the legs, the seats have been re-upholstered with some minor staining.
A modern cherry wood extending pedestal circular dining table with moulded edge, opening to reveal a cantilever additional leaf, raised on turned central column issuing four downswept legs 80 x 140 cm extended x 102 cm, together with four dining chairs with arched top rails and three vertical slats, padded seats raised on plain moulded square section legs, 105 cm with seat height of 47 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some signs of wear and use, mostly good condition.
A pair of studded and deep buttoned winged Chesterfield armchairs in tan leather, 119 cm high with seat height of 45 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some staining to the arms and minor cracking to the leather, some wear inside the wings and appearance of mould, probably due to storage, the legs do have some marks and scratches but generally sound. The chairs are sturdy and all the joints are tight.
A set of 4 early 20th century oak dining chairs, having shaped and pierced top rails over a square section rail and pierced central splat. The padded seat raised on turned tapering front supports, 98 cm with a seat height of 45 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some ware, marks and scratches throughout and the chairs have been re-upholstered.
A modern white painted and gilt decorated occasional seat, the scroll raised back with rope twist in acanthus design centred by gilt decorated floral arrangement. The padded seat with concaved front section and raised on reeded tapering legs linked at the base by an x form stretcher, 68 cm x 89 cm x 47 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some discolouration, some fading to seat and some stitching is loose on the piping, some marks and scratches and ware to the seat frame and marks and scratches throughout.
A set of 4 late 19th century oak dining chairs, having arched top rails with carved shield and foliate demi lune motif over an incised top rail and 4 square section spindles with shaped base rail below, all between moulded finial topped uprights, the padded and sprung seat on an incised seat rail and raised on turned front supports with brass caps and ceramic castors, 83 cm high, with a seat height of 48 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Marks and scratches throughout, the seats have been re-upholstered, 1 chair missing a finial.
A set of 4 Victorian mahogany dining chairs, having arched top rails with central foliate roundel within carved detail and over 3 tapering turned spindles and in sized base rail. The padded seat raised on turned front supports. 89.5 cm, with a seat height of 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Marks and scratches, the seats have been re-upholstered and there is some slight staining.
A modern winged armchair, having a padded back and padded wings over the scrolled out arms and cushion seat, raised on plain rounded front supports, 93 cm high with a seat height of 42 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some slight staining to the foliate upholstery, some minor marks and scratches to frame but generally good.
A 19th century oak and mahogany cased 30 hour longcase clock, with painted dial, striking on a bell, containing case with scrolled cresting and turned pillars to hood and shaped trunk door, 210 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This clock has slight damage and repairs throughout including to cresting. The cheeks and seat board are replacement and therefore we can not be confident that the movement and the case started life together.
An early 20th century American style rocking chair, with shaped top rail and spindled gallery over a padded square section back and incised shaped arms with spindle supports. The serpentine seat on a traditional sprung rocking action, 118 cm high with seat height of 34 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Wear throughout, discolouration to seat and to the back, edge wear , minor marks and scratches.
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