A BIEDERMEIER SECRÉTAIRE À ABATTANT the rounded rectangular top above a secrétaire drawer enclosing a compartment flanked by two pairs of short drawers and a writing slope, a hinged fall-front below enclosing an arched compartment and drawers, in sizes, a pair of panelled doors below enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base, on flat bun feet 146cm high, 102cm deep, 50cm deep
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A CAPE STINKWOOD AND BEEFWOOD CORNER CUPBOARD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular moulded top with canted corners above a pair of panelled doors applied with oval silver escutcheons, enclosing a shelf, canted panelled sides, on later restrained cabriole legs 106cm high, 124cm wide, 60cm deep
BROWN OBLONG WOOL RUG WITH WHITE LINED BORDER AND TWO OTHER SMALL RUGS & A TUBULAR METAL TOWEL HORSE, A MATCHING ARCH SHAPED SMALL MIRROR, AN OAK FINISH WALL CABINET WITH TWO MIRROR DOORS AND SHELF BELOW & A POLISHED WOOD, TALL NARROW STORE CUPBOARD AND A PINE BOX STOOL WITH BRASS BUTTERFLY HINGES
A Collection of Beatles CollectiblesIncludes The Porcelain Music Box Collection by Franklin Mint officially licensed by Apple Corps, twelve in total with certificates and a 4-shelf display unit, Together with a set of six Franklin Mint Ltd Edition dome displays officially licensed by Apple Corps, manufactured 1993-1997 displays named 'Beatles 65', 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', 'Abbey Road', 'Help!', 'Magical Mystery Tour' and 'The Yellow Submarine', also in this lot is six Delphi collectors plates with certificates, a 'Ringo Starr' mini pin dish by Gartlan and a Beatles ceramic thimble.
A Louis XVI style French vitrine cabinet, with parquetry effect decoration, decorated with gilt metal appliques and sabots, with enclosed shelved interior, 136cm high x 49cm wide x 37.5cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 596 - door loose - missing hinge, large cracks/splits to both sides caused by shrinkage, large area of filler to top showing discolouration, split/break to back corner, abrasions to wood around corner areas and heavy abrasion to wood on top right corner of door. The interior has one glass shelf with mirrored surround.
A Victorian flame mahogany wardrobe, with moulded cornice above two panelled doors, decorated with moulded scroll mounts, enclosing fitted drawers and hanging space, raised on plinth base, 227cm high x 155cm wide x 64cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 598 - colour fading, water mark splashes to beading on right door, central beading slit at end, various marks and scratches all over from age/use, heavier scratch marks to sides, interior with pink material lining has been removed, but still present on hanging side back, left hand side has open shelf above 3 open drawers and three short drawers below, right hand side has hanging space with central bar and side hooks, above single short drawer to base, cornice has small chip to wood, from its current position unable to see signs of worm but cant view back of item, drawer handles are brass
A George III oak dresser with Delft rack, with moulded cornice above a series of open shelves, the base fitted with a cupboard and drawers with brass drop handles with shaped backplates and raised on bracket feet. Width 190 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height of base 87.5 cm, depth 53 cm, width 190 cm. Depth of rack 20 cm, height of rack 110 cm. The dresser and rack are in very good overall condition. It is also a good colour. There is a small loss to the top left hand return moulding to the cornice. There is a small loss to the bottom right hand corner of the shaped apron below the cornice. The top of the dresser itself is in generally good condition. The join between the two planks that make up the top is slightly open. There is no movement and the top is flat. The moulded edge is good condition. The sides are in good order as are the bracket feet which are original and structurally sound. The handles to each drawer are not original. There have been other handles and handle holes and backplate marks are visible on all drawer fronts. All drawers run reasonably well. The cupboard is in good condition and not warped. The interior shelf is original.
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood purdonium, with three quarter gallery, two open shelves and fall front coal receiver, the whole raised on turned legs with castors. Width 40 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition. Some minor scuffs and dirty in the reveals. There are some minor crossbanded veneer losses to the top left and right returns. The door operates as it should. There is no liner. The sides are in good condition. All legs are intact and original. There is a small crossbanded veneer loss to the right hand side edge of the middle shelf.
A late Victorian mahogany Canterbury, four divisions, with turned supports, low shelf and castors. Width 42 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound. No significant breaks. Two of the turned corner uprights have old screw repairs. The screw heads are just visible. The polish is a little tired. Castors original. Slightly sprung corner joints.
A George III mahogany square washstand, with fold over top, rear slide, cupboard door and drawer. Width 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This piece whilst original is fairly tired. Restoration will be needed to the cross banding on the mirror frame. The sliding mechanism does operate. Hinges are original. The top closes as it should. Both sides have front to back splits. Both handles are present. The back has a left to right split. The door is marked around the handle as is the upright. The legs are structurally solid as is the low shelf. It is a little tired.
A Victorian walnut four tier whatnot stand, raised on short turned legs. Width 61 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top shelf veneers are a little stained and slightly rippled. There is one small loss. The remaining three shelves are in generally good order. There are minor missing pieces of cross banding. The piece is structurally sound the legs are original. Drawer front in good order, colour good.
A 19th century mahogany hat and coat stand, with circular shelf, umbrella supports and drip trays. CONDITION REPORT: One hat peg has been broken and re-glued. Other than this the piece is in genrally very good condition. There is a small veneer loss to the circular base and minor scuffs. The tin plate trays are all rusty with paint losses.
A George III mahogany serpentine fronted side cabinet, with single drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves and raised on ogee bracket feet. Width 109 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is one internal shelf which does lift out. Depth of shelf at deepest point 18 ins, depth at shallowest point 15.5 ins, width of shelf at narrowest point 35.5 ins, widest point 36.5 ins. The top is flat and of generally good colour. There are some minor marks, scratches and old stress fractures but no losses. The front right hand corner edge moulding has had breaks which have been well repaired. There is a small repair to the rear left hand edge moulding and a small veneer repair to the top in the same place. The drawer front is in generally good condition. There have been several sets of handles. The current handles cover the majority of the handle holes but there is another one visible to the left and right of the respective handles. There is a cock beading repair around the lock plate on the top edge. The drawer lining is in good condition. The door fronts are not warped. They meet correctly in the centre. There are some minor nibbles to the veneers around the extremities but no significant issues. The front bracket feet have had some repair. They are however structurally very sound. The repairs are effective and only visible on close inspection. The serpentine bottom edge moulding is a little nibbled to the edge. The backboards are original. There is a veneer repair to the right hand side of the top drawer which should be visible on our image. The sides of the cabinet are in good order with no splits. The cabinet looks to have been fairly recently waxed and is generally well presented.
A Victorian mahogany adjustable reading table, with book rest, silhouette ends and short bun feet with castors. Width 89 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height when fully adjusted 128 cm to the top surface. When unadjusted the top surface is 75.5 cm from the floor. The condition of the piece is generally very good. It could be used or resold in its current state without the need for any repairs of restoration. It is structurally sound. Clearly there are a number of old surface marks and scratches particularly to the veneers around the top edge. There are old stress fractures to the veneers but no serious problems. The under frame is in exceptionally good condition. All pieces are original. The bun feet are in good order. All castors are present. The colour is generally very good. The detachable shelf is present. The rise and fall mechanism operates as it should. The hinges are original and the easel support to the underside also.
An Arts & Crafts oak side cabinet, with open shelf and cupboard with metal plaque stamped "Everything In Its Place". Width 51 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Structurally this piece of furniture is in good order. It is solid with no loose joints and no evidence of any woodworm. It is however a little tired. The top surface is marked and the polish not particularly good. It may at some point have been repolished. The moulded edge is a little dented and rough and scuffed in places. The shelf has old watermarks. The sides of the piece are in generally good condition as is the low shelf. The door is not warped. The metal plaque is however showing surface rust and the original paintwork is perishing. There is a plaque to the back of the cabinet but we cannot read the inscription. It does however begin with the capital letter B.
A Regency rosewood chiffonier, with rear shelf, brass columns, frieze drawer, pair of doors with brass grilles and raised on a plinth base. Width 92 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound, very minor stress fractures to the veneers on the top but not significant. The side doors and base are in good order. There is no warping.
An oak side table, with pegged top, two frieze drawers, turned legs and low shelf. Width 81.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This side table is reproduction and probably only 50 or 60 years old. The condition is extremely good and the piece could be used in its current state without the need for any work. Width 81 cm, depth 40 cm, height 76 cm.

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