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An antique elm dresser, with moulded edge and fitted with a series of drawers and cupboards raised on bracket feet. Height 78 cm, width 130 cm, depth 49 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dresser base is in extremely good order. It is a good colour. The top is flat with no losses or any significant scuffs or marks. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. All drawer fronts are in good order. The handles appear to be original as are the lock escutcheons. Both doors close as they should. They are not warped. The bracket feet are in good order all round. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. Both door locks are present. We have the key which also operates the drawer locks. There is a half shelf behind the left hand cupboard door. There is no shelf in the right hand cupboard, but supports for one are present.
A 17th century inlaid oak court cupboard dated 1621, with moulded cornice above a carved frieze and three panelled doors above an original shelf and with a series of cupboards beneath. Height 180 cm, width 200 cm, depth 62 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cupboard requires restoration. The cornice is probably later. The piece will originally have been built-in. The carved frieze is in good order. The cupboard doors are all loose on their hinges and there are losses to the inlays. There is evidence of old woodworm to the interior of the upper section. The boards are all undulating to the inside. The front shelf is loose and has stress fractures. It is however all present. The panelled doors are all original and in generally good condition. There is movement at the hinges. The hinges are old but clearly not original. The interior of the piece is very tired. There is a lot of old woodworm damage. This is particularly evident at the back of the piece where the bottom rear stretcher has disintegrated. The panels are all loose.
A Victorian walnut three tier graduated whatnot stand and combined cupboard, inlaid and well figured and raised on short turned legs terminating in castors. Maximum width 81 cm, height 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The height of the lot should read 146 cm. The maximum width is +/- 81 cm. The maximum depth is +/- 60 cm. The side depths are top tier 36 cm, 2nd tier 43 cm, 3rd tier 51 cm, bottom tier 56 cm. Top shelf depth from the front of the rear turning to front shelf edge 30.5 cm, shelf two 38 cm, shelf three 45 cm, lower tier 51 cm. the condition of the piece is generally extremely good. There are no losses to the fretwork. The colour is good. The veneers are in generally good condition with no significant staining or lifting. The door is not warped. We have the lock and key. The lock is a little stiff. The legs are in good order and the castors are original. All turned supports are in good order. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
An Art Deco walnut bureau cabinet, with bureau drawer, cupboard and shelves. Height 111.5 cm, width 91 cm, depth 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound and free from woodworm. The top surfaces are in generally good order with only very minor polish deterioration and slight scratches. There are nibbles to the veneers around the lock escutcheon. The slope front operates as it should. The interior is all present. None of the doors are warped. There are some scratches and scuffs to the insides of the shelf apertures. The base is in good condition all round.
A Victorian walnut three tier whatnot stand, with fretwork gallery and single drawer raised on short turned legs terminating in brass castors. Stamped J Winter Wardour Street, London. Width 53 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height including fretwork gallery 107 cm. Height excluding gallery 99 cm. Depth 40 cm. The whatnot is structurally sound. The gallery is in good condition all round. The top has some old surface scratches and marks but no significant issues. It is not split. The ball turned spindles are in good order. There is some minor veneer rippling on the middle shelf top. The drawer runs smoothly. The handles are original. The feet are in good order and the castors original also.
An Edwardian foliate marquetry square envelope card table, with single drawer and raised on tapered legs united by a raised shelf. Width 54.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is a little tired generally. All flaps slope slightly downwards and there is some movement at the hinges. The green baize is in poor condition. The veneered surround has stress fractures and veneer losses. The peg that lifts the first flap is missing. The flaps when viewed from above are in generally good order although there has been some shrinkage between the flaps. The frieze is in good condition all round. The drawer runs smoothly. The legs are all a little scuffed and marked. The centre shelf is loose. One stretcher has separated from one leg.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, the moulded and parquetry inlaid cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing glass shelving, over two panels decorated with harebell swags and Prince of Wales feathers, enclosing a further shelf raised on ogee bracket feet, 146 cm wide x 62 cm deep x 216 cm high
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid plant stand in the Georgian style with galleried top over a brushing slide on slender square tapered legs, 29 cm square x 76.5 cm high together with a mahogany Cheval mirror on splayed supports, 43 cm wide x 158 cm high, a Victorian walnut drop leaf Sutherland table on bobbin turned supports, 60 cm wide x 74 cm deep x 58.5 cm high and a 19th Century mahogany four tier open shelf unit, 66 cm wide x 75 cm high approx.
A 19th Century rosewood veneered display cabinet of demilune form, the glazed and barred door flanked by two similar glazed and barred panels enclosing a single shelf raised on square tapered legs 85 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 163.5 cm high, together with a Provincial stained beech framed spindle back rush seat elbow chair on turned legs 63 cm wide x 84 cm high
An Edwardian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section with astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves flanked by harebell carved side pilasters, the base with two drawers over two cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf raised on a plinth support, 120 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 210 cm high
A collection of ornamental china wares to include a USSR Lomonosov Elephant, approx 19 cm long, various Continental animal ornaments to include Bulldog, Bear, Lurcher, etc, a Beswick Pony and a painted tile tray depicting the Elizabeth II Coronation coach inscribed "June 2nd 1953", etc CONDITION REPORTS Beswick horse has had two of its legs off and re-seloptaped. Has had significant restoration to three legs as well as the ear / head. Crazing throughout. Heavy wear and tear conducive with being knocked off a shelf. See images for more detail.
each with a sliding top panel enclosing a divided interior, one pedestal with a sliding front panel to the base enclosing a lead-lined interior and one shelf, with a pot drawer to one side, the other pedestal with a deep drawer below, enclosing a lead-lined interior with bottle divisions, possibly Irish 111 x 66 x 90cm

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