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EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MIRROR DOOR BOW FRONTED THREE SECTION WARDROBE having arched broken pediment above centred bowed cupboard with two oval panelled blind doors over an open shelf with an arrangement of two short and three long drawers below, flanked by two oval bevelled glazed doors on a platform base. Circa 1910. 70" x 23" x 90" (196cm x 43cm x 236cm). CONDITION REPORT; Rather bleached and faded to one end. Section of side returned cornice is missing/detached. A little dry overall but basically sound with no obvious other serious damage.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARDIGANSHIRE WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER HAVING MOULDED CORNICE over three shelf boarded rack back with hooks, the base with moulded edge top above three moulded edge frieze drawers with later turned knobs, on gun barrel front legs with pot board and style feet. Circa. 1830. 85" x 70" x 18" (214cm x 177cm x 46cm) CONDITION REPORT; Good original condition, medium colour with some patination, the boarded rack back has multiple layers of wall paper as was the tradition. Two return mouldings on the cornice are missing and there is moulding around the front of pot board and style feet which is also missing.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARDIGANSHIRE WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER HAVING MOULDED CORNICE over boarded three shelf rack back, the base with moulded edge top above an arrangement of five cock beaded drawers with turned knobs around an arch centre aperture. The pot board base with gun barrel turned supports on bracket feet. To be sold "fully dressed" on the instructions of the vendor to include extensive collection of 19th Century Swansea, Staffordshire and other dresser jugs, 19th Century Bailey and Harvey Staffordshire pottery floral decorated dinner service including six meat plates and eleven dinner plates, a further Staffordshire pottery "Botanical Beauties" pottery blue and white transfer printed dinner service comprising eleven medium dinner plates and twelve side plates, together with two Late 19th/Early 20th Century large Staffordshire painted and gilded white seated spaniels and a continental pottery two handled gilded and painted urn. The dresser circa. 1830. 63" x 16" x 87.5" (160cm x 40cm x 222cm) CONDITION REPORT; The dresser is in overall good condition with decent patination and fair medium colour. No obvious serious damage or losses. Some minor ware and tear.
VICTORIAN CARVED OAK WRITING DESK OVERALL WITH FOLIATE DECORATION and having two sets of raised short drawers to the back with centre shelf, inset leather writing surface, two frieze drawers standing on barley twist turned legs and stretcher with pad feet. Together with a pair of similar period carved oak upright single chairs with baluster and barley twist turned underframes and caned seats. Circa. 1885. Desk is 48" x 75" x 39" (122cm x 68cm x 99cm). (3) CONDITION REPORT; Overall appearing in good condition, no obvious damage or losses. The chairs are sound with good caning.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARDIGANSHIRE WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER HAVING MOULDED CORNICE over three shelf boarded rack back with hooks, the base with moulded edge top above three moulded edge frieze drawers with later turned knobs, on gun barrel front legs with pot board and style feet. Circa. 1830. 85" x 70" x 18" (214cm x 177cm x 46cm) CONDITION REPORT; Good original condition, medium colour with some patination, the boarded rack back has multiple layers of wall paper as was the tradition. Two return mouldings on the cornice are missing and there is moulding around the front of pot board and style feet which is also missing.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARDIGANSHIRE WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER HAVING MOULDED CORNICE over boarded three shelf rack back, the base with moulded edge top above an arrangement of five cock beaded drawers with turned knobs around an arch centre aperture. The pot board base with gun barrel turned supports on bracket feet. To be sold "fully dressed" on the instructions of the vendor to include extensive collection of 19th Century Swansea, Staffordshire and other dresser jugs, 19th Century Bailey and Harvey Staffordshire pottery floral decorated dinner service including six meat plates and eleven dinner plates, a further Staffordshire pottery "Botanical Beauties" pottery blue and white transfer printed dinner service comprising eleven medium dinner plates and twelve side plates, together with two Late 19th/Early 20th Century large Staffordshire painted and gilded white seated spaniels and a continental pottery two handled gilded and painted urn. The dresser circa. 1830. 63" x 16" x 87.5" (160cm x 40cm x 222cm) CONDITION REPORT; The dresser is in overall good condition with decent patination and fair medium colour. No obvious serious damage or losses. Some minor ware and tear.
VICTORIAN CARVED OAK WRITING DESK OVERALL WITH FOLIATE DECORATION and having two sets of raised short drawers to the back with centre shelf, inset leather writing surface, two frieze drawers standing on barley twist turned legs and stretcher with pad feet. Together with a pair of similar period carved oak upright single chairs with baluster and barley twist turned underframes and caned seats. Circa. 1885. Desk is 48" x 75" x 39" (122cm x 68cm x 99cm). (3) CONDITION REPORT; Overall appearing in good condition, no obvious damage or losses. The chairs are sound with good caning.
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MIRROR DOOR BOW FRONTED THREE SECTION WARDROBE having arched broken pediment above centred bowed cupboard with two oval panelled blind doors over an open shelf with an arrangement of two short and three long drawers below, flanked by two oval bevelled glazed doors on a platform base. Circa 1910. 70" x 23" x 90" (196cm x 43cm x 236cm). CONDITION REPORT; Rather bleached and faded to one end. Section of side returned cornice is missing/detached. A little dry overall but basically sound with no obvious other serious damage.
Continental marquetry inlaid table cabinet, 18th century, of rectangular form, executed in mahogany and exotic woods, having two doors marquetry veneered to resemble drawers, each door with two brass pulls and an diamond escutcheon, opening to reveal a single shelf, and rising on bracket feet, 15.25""h x 34`w x 10""d
Roman style floor clock, executed by Steven Kowalski (American), hand made using a century old wooden porch column, a circa 1910 British Post Office Clock, 19th century clock weights, and 1890`s shelf brackets. It has been updated to use a quartz movement for accuracy. Signed by the artist, 95""h x 23""w Note: Kowalski is a living artist who has commissioned works for celebrities nationwide, in addition, he designed the 26` centerfield clock at AT&T Park, San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants
Pair of French Neoclassical encoignures, early 19th century, each having a variegated marble top, above a partial painted case with two paneled doors, each decorated with a central reserve of a lady executed in white on a blue ground, centered by foliate and floral sprays, opening to reveal a single fixed shelf, and rising on bracket feet, 34""h x 26""w x 20""d (key in office)
Continental marquetry inlaid table cabinet, 18th century, of rectangular form, executed in mahogany and exotic woods, having two doors marquetry veneered to resemble drawers, each door with two brass pulls and an diamond escutcheon, opening to reveal a single shelf, and rising on bracket feet, 15.25""h x 34`w x 10""d
Roman style floor clock, executed by Steven Kowalski (American), hand made using a century old wooden porch column, a circa 1910 British Post Office Clock, 19th century clock weights, and 1890`s shelf brackets. It has been updated to use a quartz movement for accuracy. Signed by the artist, 95""h x 23""w Note: Kowalski is a living artist who has commissioned works for celebrities nationwide, in addition, he designed the 26` centerfield clock at AT&T Park, San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants
Pair of French Neoclassical encoignures, early 19th century, each having a variegated marble top, above a partial painted case with two paneled doors, each decorated with a central reserve of a lady executed in white on a blue ground, centered by foliate and floral sprays, opening to reveal a single fixed shelf, and rising on bracket feet, 34""h x 26""w x 20""d (key in office)
Continental marquetry inlaid table cabinet, 18th century, of rectangular form, executed in mahogany and exotic woods, having two doors marquetry veneered to resemble drawers, each door with two brass pulls and an diamond escutcheon, opening to reveal a single shelf, and rising on bracket feet, 15.25""h x 34`w x 10""d
Arts and Crafts oak clip corner occasional table, L and J.G Stickley, New York, circa 1912, having an octagonal splined top, above square legs, surmounting the lower X form stretcher having a square shelf, marked with red `Handcraft` label, 21.5""h x 30""dia. (reduced) Provenance: Estate of Rebecca and Seymour Fromer (Founder of the Judah Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA)
Pair of French Neoclassical encoignures, early 19th century, each having a variegated marble top, above a partial painted case with two paneled doors, each decorated with a central reserve of a lady executed in white on a blue ground, centered by foliate and floral sprays, opening to reveal a single fixed shelf, and rising on bracket feet, 34""h x 26""w x 20""d (key in office)
A Thomas ``Gnomeman`` Whittaker Oak Dresser, the upper section with a rectangular top over a castellated frieze above an open section with a shelf, enclosed by two cupboard doors, the base fitted with three drawers above three cupboard doors, with recessed carved gnome signature, 157cm wide, 51cm deep, 152cm high
An Arts & Crafts Mahogany Sewing Cabinet, By Arthur W Simpson, in two sections opening to reveal a fitted interior, labelled Arthur W.Simpson The Handicrafts Kendal, 22cm wide 34cm deep, 58cm high Repair to the top right hand edge. Some dark ink? stains on top. Deep scratch on inside bottom shelf. 111114
A Thomas ``Gnomeman`` Whittaker Oak Dresser, the upper section with a rectangular top over a castellated frieze above an open section with a shelf, enclosed by two cupboard doors, the base fitted with three drawers above three cupboard doors, with recessed carved gnome signature, 157cm wide, 51cm deep, 152cm high
An Old Charm Oak Cabinet with moulded rectangular top, the lower section having two shelf bookcase with sliding glass doors, the right hand side having a carved front drawer over an open compartment, over lower single panel linen fold curved door, standing on bracket feet, 36 1/2'' wide x 34 3/4'' high x 10 3/4'' deep
A good late 19th c. Mahogany Chiffonier, Chippendale in style, having moulded pediment top with swags, foliage and rosette carvings applied, fret cut pierced upper frieze panel over a pair of opposing five pane glazed doors door with wooden glazing bars, opening to reveal velvet lined interior and single glass shelf, over carved open section with rear rectangular bevel plated mirror, the base having carved front frieze drawer with brass handles over single five pane glazed central door revealing velvet and mirrored interior, flanked by single panels with applied bow and foliage carved motifs, lower scroll carving and standing on carved shoulder cabriole legs. 41 1/4'' wide x 79'' high x 16 1/4'' deep.
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