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A carved oak stool, two others, and a bedside table, 38 cm wide (4) Condition report Report by GH The oblong stool with rounded ends Has a large crack down the middle of the board. A very small amount of evidence of old woodworm. Turning the piece over we can see that four screws have been added, probably later, to secure the top to the base and legs. There is also a strengthening block of wood which has been added to the underside. The legs are loose and the joints appear to have begun to come apart. The table overall is dented, well used and patinated with some chips and dents to the bottom of the turned legs. The small stool with the carved top Has dents, scratches, gouges and wear commensurate with age. There is also a split to one corner and crazing to the varnish. One leg has a long split all the way down, revealing one of the joints and revealing that at some point the top has been secured to the base with nails. Otherwise there are dents, scratches, chips and a dark patina commensurate with age and use. Structurally it is still very firm. The last stool with the hole in the top Scratched, chipped and gouged with one of the friezes coming away from the top of the table and also evidence of repairs done with nails and splits near some of the joints. The stool also appears to have been revarnished quite badly. The bedside cupboard Has several burn marks, dents and scratches to the top and small patches of old overpolished woodworm throughout. The bottom drawer handle has come off bust is present and the cupboard handle is loose. Elsewhere there are chips, scratches and gouges commensurate with age. Has been polished over and various small splits, scratches and gouges commensurate with age. The cupboard door handle is quite loose.
A 17th Century and later oak joint stool The rectangular hinged top with a moulded border above a panel carved with roundels depicting Romayne type heads, leaf and flower carved ground each side carved with a roundel enclosing a flower head leafy borders raised upon turned baluster legs joined by plain stretchers raised upon turned feet. 61x49x28cms (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular hinged top crack running from left to right which has gone right through, the reserve has an old rectangular strengthening block and a more recent strengthening block. Some wood missing back right hand side approx 13cms, the largest part approx 1cm wide, hinges have age, some timber missing to the interior box to the right of the left hand hinge approx 12x4cms, scratching and traces of extant worm on the top of the right hand section and the front section, three splits to the inner section floor, colour good, turn supports in good condition, feet good condition one chip to back right hand foot.
A Charles II and later oak joint stool The rectangular board seat with a moulded edge above channel edge-moulded rails raised on baluster ring turned legs joined by plain stretchers. 56x49x27cms CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular top some surface scratching, some ring staining insized dress crack but not running through measuring 21cms, turned supports in good condition, cross stretchers good condition, no signs of live worm.
An early 20th century bird's eye maple veneered Louis XVI style bedroom suite comprising of kneehole dressing table, with oval bevelled mirror above a central frieze drawer between two short proud drawers to each side raised on turned, slender tapering front legs. 120cm wide, along with a bergere tub dressing stool with heart shaped buttoned seat pad, 56cm wide and a bow front night cupboard with single drawer above an open shelf and cabinet below, raised on short turned and tapering front legs. 51cm wide, a double bedstead with arched top rail and gilt metal mounts, 160cm wide and a fitted wardrobe en suite, 188cm wide. (5)

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