SIR ROBIN DARWIN (BRITISH, 1910-1974)A girl by a table with a cat, a woman and boys playing with a dog beyondsigned 'Darwin' (lower right) and with Royal West of England Academy label (to back of stretcher)oil on canvas185 x 122cmARRCondition ReportOriginal canvas. Paint surface is sound and clean throughout, good condition overall.
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A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE TABLE LAMPSEach 46cm high Condition Report: These have been turned to lamps, the fittings secured to the necks, these appear to have been wedged in and secured - they are not drilled, the remnants of wire go through the stem of the fitment. The gilt metal is marked and worn in this area.The wires have been cut and these will need re-wiring and and testing prior to use in a domestic settingPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED DRUM TABLE IN LATE GEORGE III STYLE20TH CENTURYWith arrangement of four drawers interspersed with false drawer fronts78cm high, 138cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The handles are replacements throughout, there are old holes where the previous handles have been visible to the interior of the drawer frontOverall solid and stableOne piece of timber to the apron is detached but present, signs of previous old glued repair - will require further attention.Colour variation overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GILT METAL TABLE LAMPS IN LOUIS XVI STYLEMID 20TH CENTURYOf candlestick form, with a pleated shade28cm high excluding fitments, 52cm high overall including shadesCondition Report: Yes, these have been drilled to one side of the base and up the stem, there is no wiring present - these will need wiring by a professional before use in a domestic settingThe gilt metal with rubbing and wear, especially to the base, edges, and extremities, there is also pitting and discolouration28cm high excluding fitments, 52cm high overall including shadesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID CENTRE TABLECIRCA 1830the circular top inset with a band of foliate vines72cm high, 131cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall the surface with a polished appearanceThe top with warping/bowing and is not 'flat'There are old splits and cracks and openings to joints, the triform pillar rocks at its apron above the trefoil baseWith knocks and scuffs around the feet and baseThere are older and also more recent screws to the underside of the table top where the moulded edge has been re-attached The locking mechanism appears old and likely originalSome signs of old woodwormPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionMeasurements are as published in the online description72cm high, 131cm diameterCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY TABLE CLOCK WITH TRIP-HOUR REPEATINSCRIBED FOR BROCKBANKS, LONDON, CIRCA 1790The five pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum with holdfast hook to the geometric border-engraved shouldered backplate applied with a shaped plate engraved Brockbanks, LONDON to centre, the 7 inch break-arch cream painted Roman numeral dial further inscribed Brockbanks, LONDON to centre and with gilt brass spade hands beneath subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT selection dial to arch, the case with cushion-capped domed caddy superstructure flanked by gilt brass vase finials over double cavetto top mouldings, the rectangular front door with brass fillet moulding around the glazed dial aperture and scroll cast upper quadrant frets flanked by reeded canted angles, the sides with hinged gilt brass carrying handles over brass break-arch fish scale sound frets, the rear with break-arch glazed door set within the frame of the case, on cavetto moulded skirt base with brass ogee bracket feet.47cm (18.5ins) high, 33cm (13ins) wide, 20.5cm (8ins) deep. Provenance:Purchased by the vendor from Dukes, Dorchester sale of Silver, Jewellery and Furniture Thursday 9th April 1998 (lot 838) for £2,800 hammer.Condition Report: The movement is in good original working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is a little dirty/discoloured so a gentle clean/service may be advisable. The Brockbanks signature is engraved to a separate plate which is screwed to the backplate, as this could be an addition we cannot offer any assurances that the present clock is by Brockbankes. The dial appears to have been refinished and is in good condition with visible faults limited to very light edge chipping to the left-hand winding hole. Again, as the dial has been refinished, we cannot offer any assurances that it was originally signed for Brockbanks.The case is generally in good presentable condition. The superstructure probably has a concave section applied to the top of the dome hence the present cushion-shaped pad is probably a replacement. The veneers to the caddy exhibit some movement and the finials are probably later additions. Each of the side apertures has a small veneer patch repair to the edge overlap otherwise faults to the case are very much limited to minor shrinkage and a few very minor age related bumps, scuffs and other blemishes.Clock has a crank winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
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