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A James I oak six-plank chest, the lid with moulded edge, the front with ribbed pattern surrounding a large iron lock plate, 108cm wide, 38cm deep, 54cm highH W Keil, December 2001Old shrinkage split to top, restored with battens to underside. Hinges not original. Knocks and scuffs commensurate with age.
A Charles I oak panelled chest, the plank lid above a three panel front, carved with scrolling foliage below a trailing vine frieze, 122cm wide, 60cm deep, 72cm highLid has old shrinkage crack running across it, strengthening block to underside to mitigate that. Interior till box missing lid. Lock and hasp not original. Otherwise condition good.
A Charles II oak three drawer chest, the three plank top above dentil moulded frieze and three moulded drawers, between split baluster detail, on stile feet, 78cm wide, 53cm deep, 81.5cm highStiles re-toed. Top with various ring marks, blemishes and shrinkage splits. Repair to front right corner. Handles not original. Dentil mouldings loose, a few missing.
A James I carved oak low chair, the back profusely carved with foliage and lunettes and with an arched lunette crest above a single plank seat with lunette friezes and short turned legs, 50cm wide, 36cm height to seat, 97cm height to backOverall appearance good, wear and knocks commensurate with age. Seat has some later nails, also some old worm damage to rear edge.
A William & Mary oak side table, with twin plank top and twin panel frieze drawer, on ball turned legs with conforming stretchers, 80.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 71cm highOverall sound, minor knocks, ring marks etc commensurate with age and usage. Old shrinkage crack to one back corner. Handles and escutcheon not original. Good colour
An oak refectory table, the three-plank top with cleated ends on turned legs united by a central stretcher, 219cm long, 99cm wide, 77cm highAll over good condition. Three plank top. Scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use. A few gouged features to apron which were incorporated as part of the design. 20th century
Mouseman - circa. 1920s adzed oak settle or bench, the cresting rail carved with inscription 'Before Honour is Humility', four panel back and plank seat on shaped end supports carved with grotesque masks terminals, carved with mouse signature, by Robert Thompson of Kilburn Dimensions: Height: 104cm Length/Width: 125cm Depth/Diameter: 56cm
A Queen Anne or George I oak dresser base - early 18th century, the moulded, two plank top over three drawers with nailed joints and the original brasses and iron locks, raised on four turned legs with (later) pierced scroll corner brackets, lappet carved shoulders and pad feet, the back legs later replacements. (LWH 225.5 x 46.5 x 85.5cm)
An Indigo of Matlock oak ‘Beam Table’ dining table with two matching wooden benches - the table with a four-plank top with machine-cut textured finish, raised on substantial square corner supports (LWH 243 x 100 x 78cm); the matching three-seater benches with single-plank backs; together with two tall tan leather and cowhide dining chairs. (seats 8 comfortably)
An Italian 18th century carved walnut cassone – the two-plank top over panelled sides and a three-panel front, carved with flowers, rocaille and foliage, divided by panelled, floral carved muntins, on a carved, moulded plinth base (141.5 x 55 x 57 cm), fading to left side panel, the interior converted for use as a radiogram.
A 19th Century carved oak coffer in the 17th Century style (probably Gloucestershire), the two plank top with carved edge over a carved frieze and two arched panels decorated with sunflowers in the Arts and Crafts taste, interspersed by carved stiles, over a foliate carved plinth, flanked by heavy turned knob handles, 125 cm wide x 69 cm deep x 80 cm high
Ercol light elm and beech Grand Plank Windsor extending dining table, model 444, with two additional folding leaves, raised on five square tapering legs, 152cm long (224cm extended) x 84cm wide x 72cm high Condition ReportGood condition overall. Some light surface scratches and scuffs. No woodworm or splits, structurally solid. Locking bolts are present. General wear and tear.
An oak refectory table, elements early 17th century and later; with two plank top above friezes with serpentine lower edges; on knopped and cylinder turned legs, with flat peripheral stretchers to block feet; 75cm high, 236cm long, 73cm wide; with four modern stained wood blocks to raise the table height by 3cm
Small late 17th / early 18th Century oak moulded front chest, the plank top above four graduated drawers with brass drop handles flanked by split baluster mouldings, raised on bun feet, 95cm wideStripped and re-polished some time ago. Splits to top which are planks and have shrunk over time. Clean and overall condition is OK, but not original patina, handles also replacements.
18th century oak chest on stand with two short and four long drawers, 101cm wide, 54cm deep, 132.5cm highReduced in height (probably previously on tall cabriole legs) a more recent plank top has been added. Otherwise generally ok, brass fittings appear to be original, drawers run smoothly, general wear
A selection of 00-gauge model locomotives and tenders, including: a Hornby Railroad R6368 BR 20 Ton Brake Van, in box; a Bachmann Branch-Line 37-535A 20 Ton Brake Van, in box; an Airfix Railway System 5-Plank Wagon "Spencer", in box; a Tri-Ang Hornby R553/4 Caledonian locomotive and tender; and other items; together with a selection of loose diecast and other model vehicles, makers including: Corgi; Lone Star; Lima; and others.
18TH C. OAK MULE CHEST, two-plank hinged top above long apron drawer, interior with candle box and small under drawer, shaped bracket feet, later handles and escutcheons, 110 (w) x 48 (d) 63cms (h)Provenance: deceased estate Cardiff.Comment: slight warping of top, surface marks commensurate with age, inspection advised.
LATE 17TH CENTURY JOINED OAK COFFER, hinged two-plank top above fielded panelled front and side, stile feet, 85 (h) x 144 (w) x 63cms (d), partial fading to sides, old cracks, plank top not fixed to case, inspection advised, together with, LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, Richard Watkin (Merthyr Tydfil), 10in polished brass dial with Roman & Arabic numerals, the hood with swan neck pediment, plain narrow trunk and box base, 210cms (h), alterations, adaptions, restorations (2)Provenance: private collection Vale of Glamorgan
Oak dining table, rectangular plank with two extension leaves at each end, central drawer with brass handle, supported by square legs (L131cm - 233cm, D80cm, H76cm); four high-back dining chairs, the chairs upholstered in dark brown leatherette with stitched detailing, on square tapering legs (H108cm)
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