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A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded Welsh dresser, the plate rack with a moulded cornice, shaped and pierced frieze over two shelves flanked by spice cupboards, upon the base formed with a twin plank top, reeded edge over a central pair of cupboard doors, flanked by two drawers to each side, above a conforming shaped apron, squat cabriole fore legs, extending to pointed pad feet, 204cm/83cm H x 198cm W x 44cm DCondition reportGeneral marks and stains to the dresser top, commensurate with age and use.Minor losses to some beading, block/repairs added to both rear legs, with possible later drawer liners indicating some level of restoration.All drawers run smoothly, no key to the cupboard doors, dresser appears to be structurally sound with little or no play in the joints.
A collection of vintage 1980s and 1990s Flower Fairy ceramic lidded spice jars by Gresham Marketing, examples including Celery Salt, Coriander, Parsley, Oregano, Mint, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Sage, Tarragon, and more. Approximately 30 jars present. Each jar is approximately 11.5cm x 5cm. With a spice rack.
An 18th century oak dresser and rackThe rack with breakfront cornice above three shelves flanked by niches and cross-banded spice cupboards, the base with cross-banded top above three drawers, raised on tapering front supports terminating in tulip feet.187cm wide x 46cm deep x 180cm highCondition:Generally good with some expected signs of age and use. The rack is possibly associated but contemporaneous to the base. Spice cupboard doors lacking locks and are inclined to swing open. Typical warping to the shelves - not too severe. Base top has a shrinkage gap between the boards and has some old patinated marks and stains. Some losses to the cock beading on the drawers. One drawer lacking base board/s. Overall there are typical cosmetic marks, dints and chips. Some old worm to the backs of the drawers.
A mid-18th century inlaid oak dresser and later rackThe later rack with ogee cornice and shaped apron above three shelves and two spice cupboards, inlaid with chevron banding, the base with moulded top above three frieze drawers, also chevron-banded, with a shaped apron and raised on cabriole front supports.190cm wide x 48cm deep x 208cm high
A George III style Shropshire type oak dresser, 20th century, the enclosed plate rack with a moulded cornice over a wavy frieze and a central spice cupboard, flanked by three shelves either side, upon the base formed with three lip moulded drawers and conforming apron, upon cabriole fore legs and plain rear legs of square section, dresser base measures, 77cm H x 148cm W x 48cm D, with plate rack, 205cm H x 158cm W x 48cm DCondition reportMinor marks to the dresser top where the rack sits, along with a split to the LH rear corner and a central age split, please see additional images.No visible evidence of woodworm, joints feel tight with little or no play, drawers run smoothly, LH drawer a little tight.Very light fading to the RHS.General light wear commensurate with age and use.
A George III oak Welsh dresser, probably Conwy Valley, the enclosed plate rack with a moulded cornice and plain frieze over an arrangement of three shelves and five spice drawers, upon the breakfront base, the projected central bank of four pine lined drawers, embraced by turned quarter pilasters and a single drawer over a cupboard door to each side, 198cm H x 178cm W x 50cm D, base measures 90cm H x 170cm W x 50cm D
A late George III mahogany Lancashire country house dresser, the plate rack with a scroll moulded pediment over two shelves and six spice drawers enclosed by a pair of spice cupboards, upon the base formed with a central oak lined and cock beaded drawer over a pair of cupboard doors, flanked by two banks of four graduated conforming drawers and fluted quarter pilasters, all upon ogee bracket feet, 252cm H x 252cm W x 56cm D, base measures 94cm H x 248cm W x 56cm D (at fault)
A 'BROOKS AND BENTLEY' SPICE RACK, TEA POT, AND CONDIMENT SERVING TRAY comprising a wooden wall-mounted spice rack with twenty-four house-shaped herb and spice jars to include cinnamon, oregano, cloves, mustard, pepper, bay, etc, a drawer to the base of the rack, a novelty teapot in the form of a village tea shop, and a condiment tray with six jars to include Ketchup, Relish, Dill, etc, six hanging spoons, and six loose spoons, original packaging and boxes included (3 + boxes) (Condition Report: many items still have the foam protective layer under the lids, teapot could benefit from a clean, chip to the underside of the saffron lid)
A GROUP OF MIXED LAMPS AND DECORATIVE ITEMS to include six desk lamps, a pair of large table lamps comprising a gilded pair with floral features (height approximately 85cm), a pair of metal lamps, a decorative metal spice rack marked 'Maison de Campagne,' a 'Chateau de Vin' crate, a foot stool and cushion, etc (qty) (Condition Report: all items are untested, some scratches to the paintwork if the lamps, stain to one of the shades)
George III oak dresser, the back with two fixed shelves above two small open recesses above spice drawers, the base fitted with three drawers, curved supports, width 196cm, depth 52cm, height 197cm.Condition report:The cornice has a small old repair to the left side and a small age split to the right side, front of delft rack has adaption to moulding top left and right, perhaps apron has been added, panelled back, shelves and drawers are good, opn joint to top of the base, sides are good, drawers are good (pine lined), all four legs have been re-tipped but are stable. Does seperate into two pieces.
A George III oak dresser, the rack with row of four spice drawers with brass knobs, the base fitted three moulded drawers with brass handles, on baluster legs, the sides panelled, 194cm h; 55 x 189cm Good overall condition, spice drawers with old chips to the corners, some separation between the boards at the top, handles old replacementsThe rack apparently never having had a cornice
A George III oak 'Anglesea' dresser early 19th century, with mahogany crossbanded decoration, the rack with fret carved cornice and spice cupboards, the base with three drawers and fret carved apron, on tapering square legs, top, 205cm wide22cm deep121cm highbase,207cm wide47cm deep92cm high
A George III Oak Crossbanded Dresser Having Open Plate Rack with Three Central Shelves Flanked by Two Cupboard Doors with Shell Inlay Above Small Spice Drawer Over Base with Central Crossbanded Two Drawer Cupboard Flanked Either Side by Two Short Drawers with Turned Knobs Dark Wood Escutcheons on Cabriole Legs, 183cm wide x 46c, Deep
Early to mid-19th century pine cottage dresser, projecting cornice over fretwork frieze, the rack fitted with two shelves over a bank of seven small spice drawers, the base comprising two drawers above an open shelved sectionDimensions: Height: 193cm Length/Width: 136cm Depth/Diameter: 62cm
North Wales oak dresser with boarded plate rack and spice drawers, 19th Century and later, width 142cm, height 188cm, depth 53.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).

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