A late 18th/early 19th century Welsh oak dresser with plate rack back, the boarded back section with two thick shelves above five spice drawers, the base section with four central drawers flanked by two further drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, on bracket feet, width 168cm, height 201cm, depth 52cm.Additional InformationThe plate rack is possibly a marriage to the base section.
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GEORGE III OAK WELSH DRESSER, angled cornice to the open rack with shaped lower sides, above row of false spice drawers, open base fitted with five drawers around a central under arch, on octagonal section legs tied by moulded stretchers, 179w x 45d x 210cms hComments: top and sides shrunk timeber, side of cornice missing handles replaced, old veneer losses ot underarch
A large 18th century oak dresser with Delft rack, the rack with shelves, cupboards and spice drawers, the base with inverted breakfront and fitted with a series of crossbanded drawers all with brass drop handles and flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on short turned feet. Height 204 cm, width 243 cm, depth 62 cm.
A George III oak dresser, the enclosed plate rack with a moulded cornice over a shaped apron and three shelves flanked by spice cupboards, upon the base with a rectangular moulded top over a central cupboard door flanked by a pair of lip moulded drawers to each side, above a conforming shaped apron, raised upon cabriole front legs and plain rear legs of square section, 205cm H x 161cm W x 45cm D
A FORTY THREE PIECE HORNSEA BRONTE DINNER SERVICE AND KITCHENWARES, comprising a spice rack with six jars, a teapot, a coffee pot, a milk jug, covered and open sugar bowls, a mug, a four piece cruet set, an egg cup set (one missing), five dinner plates, six tea plates, six bowls, six cups and six saucers (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some chips, cracks and crazing, signs of light to moderate use) (43)
A George III oak pot board dresser, the plate rack with a moulded cornice over three shelves flanked by spice cupboards, upon the base with a rectangular moulded top over three cock beaded frieze drawers, each applied with shaped brass back plates and swing handles, raised upon three baluster turned front supports and three plain rear supports of square section, united by the twin plank pot board, upon block feet, 196cm H x 192cm W x 42cm D, dresser base 80cm H x 185cm W x 42cm DCondition reportRack is possibly associated and has been reduced and therefore requires further support when sat on the dresser base.The base top has general marks, stains and minor splits commensurate with age and use. Drawers have later liners and handles, pot boards are loose but not detached.Overall in good solid condition although it has undergone some sympathetic restoration.Shelf depth on rack, 9cm
Extensive Ercol 'Old Colonial' dining room suite including:fixed top refectory table, model 419, length 183cm, width 88cm;six dining chairs, including two armchairs, models 730/ 730A;a dresser, width 145cm, depth 52cm, height 170cm;a panelled sideboard, width 155cm, depth 52cm, height 89cm;a panelled cupboard, width 98cm, depth 49cm, height 70cm;a plate rack, model 268, width 97cm, depth 13cm, height 49cm;spice cupboard, width 27cm, depth 12cm, height 58cm.
George I oak dresser and rack, North Wales circa 1760, the rack with a cavetto cornice and end pendants above three shelves and a row of four short spice drawers, the base section with a rectangular top above three drawers and two fielded cupboard doors flanking a fielded panel raised on block supports, 147cm wide, 49cm deep, 188cm high
An oak dresser, North Wales, first half 19th c, the boarded rack with row of five scratch moulded spice drawers with brass knobs, on breakfront base fitted with an arrangement drawers and two cupboards with panelled door flanking quarter pilasters, the sides panelled, 169cm l Minor cosmetic restorations, shrinkage cracks to door panels
ROBERT WELCH FOR VICTOR: four cast iron items comprising a two bottle stand, mug tree, two tier circular spice rack and a graduated set of weights 10g-1kg, the tallest item 39cm high Condition Report : good condition throughout Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
19th Century Welsh oak and other mixed woods dresser base having a row of five spice drawers to the top, with moulded edge above three moulded drawers on chamfered square style supports with later pot board. 153 x 46 x 87cm (W x D x H) approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Lacks original rack. Generally good condition. Pot board is a replacement.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded dresser, the invert breakfront moulded cornice above bordered plate rack with twin cupboard doors and a row of spice drawers above a base with three frieze drawers, pierced shaped apron and raised on cabriole front legs and feet, width 173cm.
A COLLECTION OF PORTMEIRION BOTANIC GARDEN AND POMONA PATTERN POTTERY, including Pomona pattern:- nine spice jars with wooden lids, six of which are on a rack, two large storage jars with ceramic lids, Variations pattern storage jar and coffee pot and cover, Botanic Garden:- two storage jars with wooden lids and three spice jars with wooden lids (28 including spice rack) (Condition report:- coffee pot a second, cups and saucers are seconds, jug with apple decoration is a second, a Botanic spice jar a second and two Pomona seconds, Variations storage jar and two Pomona storage jars are seconds)
A very large quantity of modern Spode blue & white pottery in patterns, Italian landscapes, and the Blue Room including casserole dishes, teapot, coffee pot, toast rack, herb and spice jars, oil bottles, plates and cruets etc (two shelves)Condition report: Backstamps all include England. No damage detected when unpacking the service and with a further cursory inspection the service generally appears to be in good order.
A good early 18th century style, Denbighshire form oak dresser the two tier plate rack with a hooded canopy and turned pendants and two small spice cupboards, the base with three short ‘fielded panelled’ drawers above two double fielded arched doors, on extended stiles, distressed,132cm wide x 58cm deep x 193cm high Footnote: Purchased from Bylaw about 20 years ago. This company ceased trading in 2012 and was renowned for its well made furniture, using old oak.Condition report: Ok. Distressed and so ‘chips’, ‘dents’ and ‘scratches’ and base rail gouged. Cracks.

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