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George II oak enclosed dresser, North Wales, circa 1740-60, having a two plank top over three short drawers with later brass knobs, over a central fielded arched panel with two fielded arched panel doors to the sides, with later H-shaped hinges, opening to a single shelf, width 189cm, height 89cm, depth 53cm
Late Victorian Sheraton Revival rosewood and inlaid cabinet, circa 1890, having a mirror back with a single shelf over a bow fronted cabinet fitted with two doors inlaid with decorative ornamental urns in boxwood and harewood, and opening to a single shelf, open base centred with a turned column, width 59.5cm, depth 41.5cm, height 161cm
William IV rosewood chiffonier, circa 1835, breakfront, the top with gadrooned edge over two central foliate tapestry inset doors, opening to a single shelf, flanked with lappet carved capped columns with a bowed open shelf at each end, all raised on a plinth base, width 189cm, depth 49cm, height 95cm
George V oak display sideboard, in Jacobean Revival style, having a back panel over two central glazed doors opening to a single shelf, flanked by beaded and moulded panel doors, opening to further shelves, raised on beaded bun and block supports with a carved C-scroll stretcher, width 183cm, depth 41cm, height 132cm
A Victorian mahogany washstand, with marble upstand and top, fitted with two drawers with cupboards beneath and with plinth base. Width 110 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rear upstand and shelf are in good order. The top left hand gallery return has a full height break running from the top of the second step (half way up) down to the base. The crack is clearly visible. The remainder of the top is in generally good with only minor surface scuffs and scratches as one would expect. The cupboard beneath is structurally sound. There are old scuffs and marks to the timber but no significant issues. The piece is structurally sound. The drawers run smoothly. There are no significant cracks to the doors. The doors are not warped. The door is actually locked and we do not have a key. There are some minor scuffs and nibbles to the veneers around the plinth has. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A mahogany low open bookcase, fitted with two drawers above open shelves and raised on splayed feet. Width 110 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Depth 27 cm, height just under 75 cm. The bookcase is structurally sound with no loose joints. The top surface is in generally good condition with only minor surface scratches and polish deterioration. Both drawers run smoothly and the handles are original. The shelf surfaces are scratched in places. Both side panels have some minor marks and scratches. The left hand bracket feet are in good order with no issues other than surface marks and scratches. The front right hand bracket foot has slightly shrunk away from the front skirt leaving a small gap. The rear right hand bracket foot has a loss to the front edge between the two feet. This is in our opinion a very minor issue.
A late 19th century bamboo and lacquered cabinet, with shelved and mirrored superstructure, the base with glazed doors enclosing shelves and raised on splayed feet. Width 102 cm, depth 56 cm, height 196 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound and does not appear to have any new elements. The mirror plate is in good order. The superstructure is also sound with no significant issues. The lacquered panels are all in reasonably good order. There is some deterioration to the lacquer work but no major issues. The second mirror is in good order also with only minor perishing to the silvering. The top of the base does have some issues. The right hand side is in generally good order but there are some scuffs and losses to the centre of the top below the mirror and moving towards the front. The lacquer to the left hand side of this is also discoloured and the gilding rubbed and faded. The left hand side panel is in good order. The right hand side panel has fading to the lacquer and some rubbing to the gilding. All of the bamboo is a little marked and scratched as one can see from our images. The shelf surfaces are in reasonably good order. There are some scuffs to the top two shelves surfaces. The bottom shelf has more major scuffing and marking.
A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, with shelved back and scroll supports, the base with drawer and panelled cupboard doors raised on a plinth. Width 100 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chiffonier is in generally good condition. The three quarter gallery has a very tiny nibble to the top right hand rear corner. The shelf is in good condition as are the scroll supports. The top is a good colour and there are no splits. The frieze drawer runs smoothly and there are no issues. The door panels are not warped. The doors meet correctly in the centre. There are some minor stress fractures around the door frames which should be visible on our website image. These are to the centre right of the left panel and centre left of the right panel. The sides of the piece are in good order as is the plinth. The backboards are original.
A Liberty & Co. style occasional table, oak, hexagonal and in the Moorish style. Width 45 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally good order. It is structurally sound. The top has no significant issues and minor surface marks as one would expect. The frieze is in good condition all around. There are no repairs to any of the legs. The lower shelf has one small stress fracture. It is however flat with no warping. There are three woodworm holes to the very bottom of one leg. In our opinion this as long gone but a squirt of woodworm solution would probably be sensible.
An 18th century oak dresser base, with moulded edge and with a series of drawers and cupboards with brass handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 177 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dresser base is structurally sound. There are losses to the rear left and right hand corners where the top has been cut presumably to fit an alcove. The top is basically flat with no significant issues. The drawers are all original and run reasonably smoothly. The brass handles would appear to be original. The doors open to a single shelf. There is some evidence of old woodworm on the bottom boards and side interior softwood divisions but this seems to be long gone. The pine backboards appear to be original and they also have evidence of old woodworm. The rear stile feet have lost a little bit of height. The front bracket feet are both well worn and there are losses to the bottom of the left hand foot and the right hand foot return bracket is missing. The side panels are both in good order. Height 87.5 cm, depth 51 cm, width actually 178 cm, not 177 cm.
A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, with carved and shelved upstand, moulded edge and three arched panelled doors flanked by corbals and raised on a plinth base. Width 165 cm, height 161 cm, depth 50.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chiffonier is in generally very good order. The rear upstand and shelf have no issues and are of good colour. The scrolling supports are in good order also. The top is flat and has no splits or any significant scratching. The sides of the cabinet are not split. All doors close as they should with no warping. There are scuffs and marks around the lock escutcheons and a small scratch to the centre door panel. All locks are present. We do not have a key. The doors are not locked. The plinth base is in generally good condition all round with only minor marks as one would expect. The rear panels are all original.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK BOOKCASE, the overhanging cornice on bracket supports, the frieze with ebonised script "In Bookes for To Rede I Me Delite" (sic), open shelf below with pierced arched fascia over two leaded glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving and with copper strap hinges and handle, flanked on either side by an open shelf on pierced brackets, the sides extending down to feet, 51 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 75 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
SHOP FITTINGS. AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOW ENDED SHOWROOM CABINET, EARLY 20TH C with central door, on short cabriole legs, 227cm h; 37 x 130cm Sides splashed with white paint, feet each with drilled hole where affixed to a floor by previous owner. Small piece of one end of the cornice neatly restuck, cast metal shelf brackets and adjustable tracks situ but white painted at later date. Door closing tightly
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