NORTH WALES CONWY VALLEY OAK DRESSER circa 1780, pot belly shape three shelf rack, wide backboards, five opening spice drawers, T arrangement of six opening pine lined drawers, all having replacement brassware, twin cupboard doors, quarter cut reeded pillars, panel sided, peg joined construction, stile feet, 198cms (h), 180cms (w), 49.5cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy
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FIVE BOXES OF KERNEWEK POTTERY DINNERWARE, to include a large quantity of 'Daisy' pattern dinnerware, spice jars, kitchen storage cannisters, cheese dish, butter dish, mugs, cups, coasters, toast rack, preserve jars, dishes, plates, tureens, together with a quantity of Kerneweck Pottery 'Honeysuckle and Viola' pattern tea ware and storage containers, and a large quantity of M&S 'Field Flowers' pattern dinnerware (s.d) (5 boxes)
A COLLECTION OF HORNSEA 'BRONTE' DESIGN KITCHEN CANNISTERS AND CLARICE CLIFF DESIGN PLATES, comprising large Biscuits and Flour jars, medium Coffee, Sugar and Tea cannisters, a smaller Sugar jar, circular butter dish, a wooden spice rack and eight spice jars, all have original wooden lids, four Royal commemorative mugs, three square tea plates decorated in the 'Blue Wreath' pattern 6154 from the Bizarre range by Clarice Cliff (some crazing), a chrome cocktail shaker and two coloured glass mid-century vases, etc. (Qty) (Condition report: crazing in varying degrees, some wooden lids have sun fade)
Four trays of Portmeirion pottery china and glassware to include: 'The Lady's Flower garden' and 'Welsh Wildflowers' jugs, 'Botanic Garden' spice jars, plant pots and fruit drainer, green glass charger and floral ornaments, Hi-ball glasses and tumblers and a spice rack. Most items in original boxes. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George III oak dresser, the associated open plate rack formed with three shelves and a pair of spice cupboards, upon the base with a moulded plank top over three lip moulded and oak lined frieze drawers, applied with brass swan neck swing handles, all upon four baluster ring turned fore legs and onion shaped feet, four plain rear legs, united by peripheral cross stretchers, 202cm H x 200cm W x 50cm D, base measures 78cm H x 200cm W x 50cm DCondition reportGeneral stains and ring marks to the dresser top, replaced board running the full width at the rear of the dresser, along with a 30cm split to the LHS of the top, please see additional images.Drawers run smoothly, but lack locks, associated handles, and have splits to the drawer liners.Spliced repairs to both rear outer legs, the two central rear legs are later.Extensive historic worm to the the back board, LH side board and also the two rear outer legs.
A George III oak breakfront dresser and rack, North WalesThe boarded rack with ogee cornice and three shelves above seven spice drawers, the breakfront base with a series of seven drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, raised on ogee bracket feet.200cm wide x 50cm deep x 217cm highCondition:Rack cornice warped. Right cornice mouling loose. Splits to right side of base top. Shrinkage to board joints on both sides and cupboard door panels. Missing moulding to right foot. General cosmetic marks and stains consistent with age and use.
NORTH WALES OAK BREAKFRONT DRESSER CIRCA 1850, having wide backboards to a three-shelf rack and a run of six opening spice drawers, with brass knobs, the breakfront base section with a T arrangement of six opening pine lined drawers, having cockbeaded edging, round brass pommels and swan neck handles with ivory escutcheons, and two inset panel cupboard doors, panel sided with canted detail to the corners, repeated to the central drawer flanks, on shaped corner bracket feet, the dresser complete with a harlequin set of willow pattern blue and white plates, 33-pieces, to include 8 x meat platters, 45 x 36cms the largest, 209cms overall H, 196cms W, 57cms D Provenance: private collection Conwy. The dresser is known to the family to have come from a farm in Cae Llwyd, Cefn Meiriadog, St. Asaph.(GOV.UK Ivory content - to comply with current regulation - self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference KTVB9NUM)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF PORTMEIRION 'THE BOTANIC GARDEN' OVEN TO TABLEWARE, comprising a teapot, a teapot for one, eight dinner plates, four side plates, six tea plates, nine bowls, two soup bowls, a toast rack, salt & pepper pots, a mustard pot, one cereal dish, a lidded pot, four small preserve/butter dishes, one conserve pot, two bud vases, one large vase, height 26cm, two coffee cups, two saucers, eight tea cups, six saucers, one mug, three kitchen cannisters, height 14cm x diameter 10cm, one larger cannister, height 14cm x diameter 16cm, two spice jars (marked as second quality), a boxed set of six table mats and an unused tea cosy in sealed packaging (77) (Condition report: no obvious damage, signs of light to medium wear)
George III oak dresser and plate rack, circa 1760-80, the boarded rack with dentil cornice and two shelves over a gallery of six spice drawers, the breakfront base centred with a cutlery drawer and three false drawers each with brass swan neck handles, flanked by two further short drawers and two panelled cupboard doors opening to shelves, all flanked by reed quarter pilasters and raised on later bracket feet, width 186cm, height 188cmm, depth 56cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A George III oak dresser, the reduced plate rack with two open shelves flanked by spice cupboards, upon the rectangular crossbanded top outlined with ebony stringing, over three conforming frieze drawers, cabriole front legs, pointed pad feet and plain rear legs of square section, 162cm H, base 86cm H x 185cm W x 50cm D

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