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A mahogany cabinet, early 19th century, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, with Gothic tracery doors enclosing later shelves, over seven drawers with knob handles and patented brass locks, raised on faceted feet,172cm wide61cm deep207cm highCondition ReportGood, minor wear, probably re-polished, small losses to the corners of the cornice moulding and a damp patch in the polish at the rear of the end panel of the top half.There is no apparent evidence that the top and bottom don't fit There are no keys available
A Regency strung mahogany fold-over card table, the top with rosewood banding above a frieze with a brass-inlaid tablet, the square baluster column over a platform base, and brass-strung and carved outswept legs, 92cm wide 45.5cm deep 73cm high Condition ReportGood, minor wear. Slight lifting to the front. Some stains to the top Colour appears fair Further photos added
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, by Barraud, London, an eight-day striking movement to an 8-inch enamel dial, the lancet-shaped case with pagoda cresting, brass grille sides, Egyptian Revival inlays, and flanked by cluster columns to a plinth base, on brass lion paw feet,29cm wide19cm deep56cm highCondition ReportThere are three border chips to the dial, concealed by the brass framed glazed door when closed.There is fading to one side and evidence of old restoration to marks on the top.
A marine brass-cased telescope, c.1860, by J H Steward, London, with focusing wheel, angle wheel and further adjustment apparatus, on a cast iron pedestal,105cm long35cm wide130cm highCondition ReportVery minor dent to the telescope, refreshed green paint to the pedestalWe are unable to focus the telescope, despite the eyepiece adjustment working as it should.There is no fitted case for the tube assembly.
A cut-glass and brass-framed ceiling light, early 20th century, French, with a leaf-chased and scroll hanging bracket, to a circular frame and fruit boss, 46cm diameter 56cm high Condition ReportPAT test - FailedThe ceiling light would need rewiring as it has failed the PAT test. Glass is OK - small scratch on the top edge.
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, c.1810, with a plain arched pediment and angled glazing bars, over a fitted writing drawer and three further drawers, all with brass ring handles, on swept bracket feet,107cm wide52cm deep230cm highCondition ReportThe condition is good, timber isn't faded or damaged
A William IV mahogany pedestal library table, leather lined with an adjustable bookrest, a lappet-moulded border, candle slides and blind frieze drawer, with leaf-carved corners, on a lappet-moulded column, with a tripod base carved with scrolls terminating in brass-capped castors,65cm wide52.5cm deep75cm highCondition ReportThe leather is faded and ink stained, but complete
An oak longcase clock, early 19th century, the painted arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with fret-carved swan-neck pediment and brass finials, the case with arched door and column sides, on bracket feet,49cm wide24cm deep230cm highCondition ReportThe condition is good and working whilst being catalogued on location.There is a key, pendulum and one weight.One loose mouldimg from the hood - see photosThe central brass finial doesn't sit well in the mount which looks to have become oversized, but is present.There is a loose case panel to one side, but present
A brass-framed draughtsman's pantograph, c.1900, the mapping instrument with ivory castors, in a fitted mahogany case with accessories, case 53cm wide 9cm high closed IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportGood levels of original lacquer finish
A pair of Victorian beadwork banner screens, c.1870, each brass-framed with a ceramic column and moulding, on a loaded circular moulded base,23cm diameter56.5cm high (2)Condition ReportThere is wear to the lacquer finish, small losses of black border beads of the screens, otherwise they are in good condition.
A Victorian cast iron 'Literary Machine' reading table, by John Carter, London, with a circular, height adjustable, mahogany top, and brass-framed arm supporting a mahogany bookrest, the base with lion paw feet, terminating on castors,37cm wideCondition ReportAll parts appear to function as they should
A grained oak clock cupboard, early 19th century, Shropshire, the panelled housekeeper's cupboard with a clock to the centre, the hood with swan-neck pediment and brass ball finials, an eight-day striking movement to a painted arched dial signed 'Edw. Glase, Bridgnorth', the cupboard with drawers to the base, on turned feet,242cm wide55cm deep267cm highCondition ReportWear to the door edges, corners of the cabinet, drawers and marks from years of use, in farmhouse condition, one end moulding is missingWeights, pendulum and key are present for the clock.
A collection of kitchenwares, including: a brass chestnut warmer, 59cm long,five flat irons,a timer in a turned beechwood stand,a turned mahogany mallet or mortar,a metal lantern with mica windows, andtwo duck brushes and stands (15)Condition Reportoverall good, some wear, top to lantern looseone brush stand with losses to the shoulder19cm high
A collection of metalwares, comprising:a bronze skillet, probably 17th century, the three-legged bowl with a handle cast 'WH3',40.5cm long15cm high,an iron sugar cutter on a wooden base,36cm long14cm high,together with iron sugar nips, an iron rushlight, hinged iron tongs, a brass goffering iron stand, and an iron scraper (12)Condition Reportwith wear, generally goodiron rushlight - 24cm highhinged iron tongs - 36cm long brass goffering iron stand - 20cm highiron scraper - 30cm long
A group of curtain poles, with brass and mahogany examples, with rings, largest 238cm long (qty.) Condition Report1 x pair of brass poles 230cm long 6.5cm - 30 rings in total1 x pair of mahogany poles 240cm long x 5.5cm diameter - 23 rings in total 1 x single brass pole 241cm long x 6cm diameter 16 rings in total The pair of brass poles have loss of lacquer to the poles and cracks and damage in the end mouldings, the rings have lost gold paint in most cases. The wooden rings are a mixture of different colour stained wood. The brass rings on the single pole are good, but the end finials are falling apart and in need of repair. These are 19th century and likely to date from 1860-1880
A 5-inch gauge 4-2-2 live steam GNR (Great Northern Railway) locomotive and tender, no. 79, with firebox hatch, pressure gauge and water gauge, forward and reverse lever, the boiler with a pressure relief valve and whistle, displayed on a section of brass rail sleepered track, on a mahogany base,89cm long17cm wide29cm highCondition ReportSome paint loss to cab side and wheel coversThe pressure relief valve lever is bent
A Victorian gilt-brass spread eagle lectern, the eagle standing on a half-round orb, atop a spirally reeded and knopped column, on a domed base and paw feet,163cm highCondition Reportgilding rubbed to the eagle and feet, a later black wooden mount now connects the column to the base.otherwise good
A mid-Victorian Gothic brass screen holder, with folding green silk screen,21cm wide41.5cm high,together with a similar Gothic pressed brass letter rack,with a weighted plinth base,10cm wide23cm high (2)Condition ReportThe silk screen is weak and tearing along the foldsThe figure at the base is missing something with a small hole evident of a staff or similar
A collection of desk accessories, late 19th century, comprising:an adjustable mahogany stand,35cm widea Victorian cast iron hand paperweight,a cast iron Coronation crown commemorative paperweight,two nutcrackers in the form of a dog and a crocodile, anda circular glass inkwell with a brass lid (6)Condition ReportThe reading stand is sun faded from the reverseThe Crown paper weight has lost most of the gilt finish
A pair of large Gothic-style brass candelabra, in the manner of AWN Pugin, each with a central sconce over nine scrolled arms, over a knopped central column with cast fish-scale decoration, terminating on an engraved circular base and recumbent lion feet,88.5cm high (2)Condition Report1) One candle arm missing to the top tier. Screws to secure the lower arms not present, although the arms can comfortably support themselves without. Spacing of arms not perfectly even. General scuffs and wear. Top section not perfectly straight. Remnant wax present.2) One of the upper arms is bent a little low. One candle arms missing to the top tier. Two of the screws to secure the lower arms not present, although the arms can comfortably support themselves without. General knocks and wear.Please see the additional images.

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