George III bracket clock, the arched case with brass handle to top, gilt metal mounts and pierced gilt metal panels to sides, on four gilt metal feet, the brass arched dial with rococo-style spandrels having an enamelled strike/silent dial, the enamel face with roman and arabic numerals with two winding holes, twin fusee movement, the bell striking movement signed to the backplate 'Simon Samuel London', with pendulum, 44cm high x 26cm wide Condition ReportCase with some surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Splits to wood on sides. Front glass panel is loose, brass mesh is loose on one side, minute hand is off but present, screw missing from top handle, not the correct pendulum. Hinges have been replaced. Strike is on two bells (ting-tang). General wear and tear.
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Pair of early 20th century painted pine table top chests in the form of chests of three drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 22cm high x 23cm wide, an early 20th century box in the form of a wooden bound travelling trunk, 18cm high x 30cm wide and a modern chinoiserie style chest of two drawers (4)
Early 20th century mahogany bracket clock, the arched case with gilt metal finials, quarter corinthian columns flanking the dial, blind pierced panels to sides, on a stepped square base with gilt metal paw feet, the brass arched dial with foliate scroll spandrels, the face with a silvered chapter ring having roman and arabic numerals, three winding holes and a maker's plaque for Robinson & Co of The Square, Shrewsbury, three subsidiary dials with silvered chapter ring including chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight gongs/chime on four gongs, the movement stamped W&H, with pendulum and three keys, 45cm high x 37cm wide Condition ReportWe do not offer in-house shipping. Please try Mailboxes.com or bidandbox.com
George II-style walnut bracket clock, the case with ogee caddy top and brass swing handle, glass panels to sides and back, on four bronze paw feet, the silvered arched dial with roman and arabic numerals and maker's name for Robert Holland of London, the movement stamped France and 117, 27cm high x 17cm wide
18th century oak chest of drawers, the moulded rectangular top over three short and three long cockbeaded graduated drawers with brass drop loop handles and brass shaped escutcheons, the drawer fronts later carved in the 17th century manner, on double ogee bracket feet, 101cm high x 103cm wide x 55.5cm deep
Walnut twin pedestal desk of serpentine outline, in the George III manner, the shaped top with brown leather inset writing surface over an arrangement of nine cockbeaded drawers with brass drop loop handles and shaped backplates (one handle damaged), on eight short ogee bracket feet, 77cm high x 145cm wide x 77cm deep
Early 19th century bow-fronted elm and elm veneered chest of drawers, the top with patterned veneers over four long graduated drawers with moulded edges and metal drop ring handles, on bracket feet, 93cm high x 100cm wide x 66.5cm deepCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some areas of fading/discolouration, stains and accretions. Some splits to the top and sides. Areas of old worm towards bottom of sides and base. Handles probably replaced. General wear and tear.
Early 20th century mahogany linenpress of small proportions in the George III manner, the two panel cupboard doors opening to three linen slides and two short drawers, over two short and one long cockbeaded drawers with brass swan neck loop handles, on bracket feet, 163cm high x 82cm wide x 55cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of loss to the veneer on both sides of top section. Handles possibly replaced. Area of loss to beading around one drawer. General wear and tear.
Early 20th century bowfronted chest of drawers in the Regency manner, the top with ogee moulded edge over five graduated cockbeaded drawers with brass loop handles and shaped backplates, on splayed bracket feet, 84cm high x 44cm wide x 39cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some areas of fading/discolouration. Small areas of loss to veneer, repair to small section of veneer on front of one drawer. Area of loss to section of beading aound bottom drawer. General wear and tear.
Brights of Nettlebed stained pine and oak dresser in the 18th century manner, the upper section comprising two fixed shelves flanked either side by panel cupboard doors and four smaller drawers below, the lower section having an arrangement of six drawers and two panel cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 203cm high x 161cm long x 51cm deep
Edwardian mahogany inlaid display cabinet cupboard, the upper section with twin glazed doors opening to a fabric lined interior with single shelf, over a rolled glazed drop down door opening to a fabric lined display area and two inlaid panel cupboard doors, on tall bracket feet, 181cm high x 87.5cm wide x 37cm deep
A George III oak dresser base late 18th century, the rounded rectangular top above a central arcaded cupboard, flanked by short drawers and fluted column edges, raised on bracket feet, 184cm wide46cm deep93cm highCondition ReportOld knocks, splits, losses, marks and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Some evidence of minor historic repair. General wear to drawer liners and interior. Drawers run smoothly, Handles likely later. Joints sound and solid. Overall fair.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, two short, over three long drawers, terminating in swept bracket feet,103.5cm wide50.5cm deep80.1cm highCondition ReportKnocks and wear. Scratches to the surface, particularly the top. Losses to the cock beading. Chips and losses. The back and interior of drawers with worm holes. Drawers are stiff and difficult to open, warped slightly. The handles appear to be newer replacements. The feet with repairs. Possibly replaced. Please see additional images.
An 18th century and later burr walnut and oak chest of drawers - with two short over three graduated drawers, the later brass swan-neck handles with pierced back-plates, raised on bracket feet. (LWH 92 x 52 x 98.5cm).* Condition: The later parts are relatively minor - the handles are later, and there are repaired fillet pieces to the top of each of the long drawers on the left hand side. There are also some later pieces of wood to the structure inside the chest to strengthen joints, so it has obviously been subject to some restoration at some stage. The drawers do run quite smoothly. One of the lower drawer swing handles is mis-matched (the backplate does match however). The top has some large, old deep scratches to the wood and a few minor spirit marks to the centre front. The top is made of two planks which have separated slightly. The front of the chest is faded, but evenly. There are old chips and dings to the edges and corners throughout. Both top drawers have a small shrinkage crack to the base liner. The front of the chest has some old repairs with wax fill around the joints between the side panels and the drawer frame. There is an old glued repair to the front left foot. The top RH drawer has a large chip to the wood beside the lock.
A Continental silver lidded mustard pot - early 19th century, impressed marks to pierced band below rim, of drum form, the openwork pot with visible blue glass liner, decorated with ovals and swag between pierced uprights, the base with a pierced lappet band, angular scroll handle, domed, foliate decorated cover with cockerel finial, on pierced bracket feet, 12.3cm high, silver weight 97.5g.
A George III oak bureau bookcase - the top and base section probably a marriage, the dentil cornice over a pair of two-panel doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the bureau base with a fitted interior with an arrangement of seven drawers and four pigeonholes around a central arched door flanked by parcel-gilt fluted pilasters, the entire compartment removable and with secret compartments concealed behind, the base with four long graduated drawers with the original brasses (two missing), on bracket feet. (LWH 109 x 54 x 211cm)
A circa 1790 mid George III flame mahogany linen press, the two doors (with key) opening to reveal all five linen trays on a two short over two long drawer base and bracket feet. (Sales invoice from "Hamilton Antiques, 5 Church St., Woodbridge" 9th June 2000 for the sum of £3000 included), 214cm x 140cm x 55cm
An Arts & Crafts oak escritoire in the manner of "James Shoolbred", the carved swan-neck pediment over a shelved raised mirrored back and carved floral fall with leather scribe and key, the fitted interior over a single carved door cupboard/three short drawers and single long base drawer on arched bracket feet, 182cm x 92cm x 96cm
A Georgian style mahogany display cabinet or bookcase, with two glazed doors, cornice over, above two panelled doors raised on bracket supports, glass shelves to interior. WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. TRADE ONLY
James McCabe 'Royal Exchange, London 1142', mahogany striking eight-day bracket clock, in the Egyptian revival style, the enamelled dial with roman numerals, overall 35cm wide x 19cm deep x 49cm high Provenance: From an east Oxfordshire country house Restoration, new elements.Overall exterior appears to be generally in a good condition. The clock is ticking in the Saleroom however this is not a guarantee.Additional photos have been added to the website, please see the condition report tab:Lot 22 - James McCabe 'Royal Exchange, London 1142',

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