A GREEN JAPANNED AND GILT CHINOISERIE WARDROBE LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY The panelled doors enclosing a shelf and a hanging rail 232cm high, 152cm wide, 60cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips, splits and losses. The gilt decoration with some areas of fragmentary loss, cracking and surface marks. A key is present but at the time of this report it does not operate the lock. However the lock is open. There is a later magnetic catch to the top of the right door to hold the doors in place when closed. The underside of the stand with some later cross stretchers applied. Some possible areas of retouching throughout. Please see all additional images as a visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
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A contemporary lightwood sideboard and matching five drawer tall boy, the sideboard with two frieze drawers, shaped legs united by a pot shelf below, 80.5 x 100 42, both with brushed metal handles to the drawer fronts, 103 x 50 x 40cms.Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A 1920's honey oak open bookcase on stand, of cottage proportions, the pierced pediment over two shelves, upon the base formed with a single frieze drawer and shaped apron, supported on legs of tapering square section extending to block feet, united by an under-shelf, 164cm H x 61cm W x 33cm D
A Victorian mahogany bookcase on cupboard, with a pair of arched doors with four internal adjustable shelves, the base with two drawers with brass handles below arched doors with one internal shelf. Height 228 cm, width 137 cm, depth 54 cm.The bookcase is generally in good condition for its age. There are the usual age-related marks but nothing massively untoward. There is a slight colour difference to the left-hand door, top right-hand corner and to the top of the base on the left-hand side corner there is a scuff mark and also another to the centre. Both drawers work as they should, and the cupboards below are very slightly paler to the bases of the central panels.
An oak dresser base, with two short drawers with brass swans neck handles and open section below, raised on turned legs. Height 76 cm, width 138 cm, depth 45.5 cm.The dresser base is structurally sound. The top is flat with no splits and no significant scuffs, marks or scratches. The drawer fronts are in good condition as is the cockbeading and crossbanding. The brass drop handles would appear to be original. The shaped apron is in good condition all round. The pot board shelf is a little scuffed and marked through use. All legs are in generally good condition with no significant scuffs, marks or damage. There are some traces of old very long gone woodworm to the drawer sides, none of which in our opinion is problematic. As regards the age of the piece it is certainly 19th century and possibly earlier, however as the piece has clearly been re-polished in more recent times it is a little difficult to tell. The boards in the drawers and inside certainly have age, but to be on the safe side we shall stick with 19th century.
Britain in the Blitz Craven A Advertising Clock & BTH Bakelite Speaker A moulded plastic Craven 'A' Cigarettes advertising wall clock with Smith's Sectric movement (untested), HxW 36.5x33cm. Plus a circular bakelite speaker by BTH, HxD 37.5x34. The speaker front has numerous breaks in it. To include the small wooden bracket shelf which the speaker sits on.condition is good with no obvious cracks or losses the painted finish shows some signs of light wear and patination the electric mechanisn looks original, it is dirty but intact and not testedoverall has a pleasing appearance
An oak dresser, 18th century, with boarded three shelf plate rack, the base with three short drawers over three faux drawers with bone escutcheons, flanked by cupboards on stile feet199 x 160 x 46cmGood colour and patination, some light marks to top and cupboard fronts commensurate with age and use, back boards to plate rack look to have been stained and over vanished, general overall condition good
A Welsh elm and oak dresser, 18th century, the boarded plate rack with pair of fielded panel cupboard doors flanking two short drawers, the bottom section with three frieze drawers above a pair of fielded panelled cupboard doors on stile feet183 x 138 x 52cmProvenance:Noel Mercer Antiques, Long Melford, SuffolkTanners, Kedington, SuffolkGood colour, finish and patination, area to centre of lower shelf where the wax has been worn away but this could be recoloured and waxed quite easily. Possible replacement moulding which holds the plates in place on the shelves, otherwise in good overall condition

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