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Early 19th century inlaid and crossbanded mahogany kneehole dressing table/desk, the rectangular top with canted front corners over brushing slide and long drawer, shaped apron drawer and kneehole cupboard, flanked by two banks of three short drawers, each with turned gilt metal handles on downswept bracket supports, 95cm x 49cm x 83cm high
George III mahogany chest-on-chest or tallboy, the moulded canted dentil cornice over three short and three graduated long drawers with scroll-decorated escutcheons and bale handles between fluted canted corners, conforming lower section of three drawers on ogee bracket feet, 113cm x 56cm x 182cm high
A Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee mahogany cased bracket clock, commissioned by Garrard, designed and manufactured by FW Elliott Ltd with an arch top and folding top handle; the 28 day movement with Westminster, Whittington & Winchester chimes, no. 73/250, faced by an engraved silver Roman dial, surmounted by a royal coat of arms, dated 1952/1977 13.5"h with a certificate of authenticity
Dinky No.151 Royal Tank Corps Medium Tank Set containing (1) 151a Medium Tank which has some mild fatigue to both rollers, which although hardly noticeable has clearly enlarged the rollers somewhat, resulting in the tracks being impossible to turn, body & turret have no visible fatigue; (2) 151b 6-Wheel Covered Army Wagon complete with driver - fatigue to all component parts but still complete, damp damage to paintwork; (3) 151c Cooker Trailer - heavily fatigued with damp damage to paintwork, but still complete with wire stand; (4) 151d Water Tank Trailer - heavily fatigued with incomplete towing bracket & baseplate loose - Poor to Fair in Fair to Good box with 03/40 print date, complete with original inner card packing tray & RARE original inner card packing piece (see photos for details).
Pierre D'Avesn for Daum, an Art Deco glass vase, circa 1930, twin handled beaker form, frosted and polished textured scale design with graduated scroll bracket handles, 18cm highNote: after working for Rene Lalique, D'Avesn created his own designs for French glass producer Daum between 1931 and 1936
A square Iranian (Persian) cigarette box20th centuryThe box raised on four bracket feet and decorated in 'galam zhani' style with chased and repousse flowers and foliage to both lid and sides, stamped 84 in Arabic numerals, 9 x9cm; together with a set of three Iranian (Persian) ashtrays, stamped 90 in Arabic numerals; a dish with beaded border, stamped sterling silver, 15.3cm dia., four white metal napkin rings (unmarked, assumed plated); a white metal mounted hand mirror; and a white metal circular dish, assumed plated (a lot)Condition Report: Cigarette box 7.7ozt; ashtrays 10.3ozt; dish with beaded border 4ozt;
Of historical interest. A William IV silver coffee potA. B. Savory & Sons London, 1834Raised on four shell bracket feet, the lid with flower finial and the body engraved with presentation inscription reading: To Captain A. W. Robe R.E and his sisters. A token of affection from the parents of Hastings Fitz-Edward Murphy, Lient. Roy. Engineers who died 9th August 1856 at Bassora whilst employed as Astronomer to the expedition to the Euprates', engraved with coat of arms and the Robe family motto 'cum toga honoris' (with the cloak of honour) to opposite side, approx. 23cm high, approx. weight 30oz Ivory submission reference: GFJAP62K Condition Report: Note: Hastings Fitz-Edward Murphy died of typhus at Basra (Bassora), Iraq, on 9 August 1836, aged 37, while on the ill-fated expedition to explore the Euphrates under Colonel Chesney. Chesney had persuaded the British government to allow him to survey the long stretch of the river Euphrates from the Anatolian mountains to the Persian Gulf. In 1835 Chesney was put in charge of the expedition and carefully selected his associates, about fifty people in total, including Hastings Fitz-Edward Murphy. Two iron-hulled steamboats, the Euphrates and the Tigris, were chosen for the voyage. The objectives of the expedition were to set up a new trade route between Britain and India (which would avoid the lengthy voyage around the South African Cape of Good Hope) and to prevent Russian expansion in the Near East, as some considered this a threat to Britain's control of India.
A Victorian silver seven bar toast rackJohn GilbertBirmingham, 1866The beaded rectangular base with canted corners raised on four openwork scrolling bracket feet, the central bar with loop handle, sun crest engraved to base, 17.5cm long, 15cm high (inc. handle), approx. weight 11.8oztCondition Report: The toast rack shows some damage and evidence of wear. General scratching, nicking and pitting to the silver. The base is severely bent in several places. Several bars (including central bar) are wobbly.
A group of silver plate The group including: a twin handled pedestal bowl, with shaped beaded rim, engraved with armorial to side, on a shaped base raised on four bracket feet, 18.5cm high; two small entrée dishes with covers, of rectangular form, with gadrooned rims and shell and foliate decorations to the four corners, 11cm wide; an Italian thermos carafe by Cassetti, 29cm high; an American serving dish by Ball, Black & Co., of oval form, with beaded rim, engraved with initials and decoration to the base, on four shaped feet, 34.8cm wide; a twin handled stand with a glass serving dish, of rectangular form, pierced to the sides, on four paw feet, and a six division toast rack, on a squared stand with gadrooned rim, on four ball feet (a lot)
A pair of Turkish three light candelabraStamped 90020th centuryDesigned with foliate scrolling branches to baluster shaped capitals, the floral decorated stems to circular bases with repousse flowers raised on four bracket feet with lion mask shoulders, stamped only 'B', '900', 'H25', approx. 41cm high (pr) Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 65.6ozt, stems possibly weighted
A George III silver inkstandJoseph Craddock & William Ker ReidLondon, 1818The stand with floral scroll border raised on four paw bracket feet, supporting two silver mounted glass inkwells and a small chamberstick with snuffer, 14.5 x 21.5cm, the inkwell mounts, snuffer and chamberstick all with conforming marks, weighable weight approx. 15.6ozt
A silver inkstandWilliam Hutton & SonsSheffield, 1924Of rectangular form with shaped gadrooned border, pierced along the rim with scrolling foliate motifs and decorated with shells to each side, on four bracket feet, engraved with presentation and dated 1904 - 1925, supporting two silver mounted squared inkwells, the stand 23.4cm wide, 17cm deep, together with: a German silver bonbon spoon, Edwardian import marks for B Muller & Son (Berthold Muller), Chester, 1901, the bowl pierced and decorated with seated woman with a putto within a scrolling foliate motif and two putti to sides, with pierced terminal, 13.8cm long; a German silver caddie spoon, pseudo Hanau marks for Karl Kurz, Edwardian import marks for Boaz Moses Landeck, London, 1908, the bowl repousse decorated with a peasant in the countryside, with pierced handle and boat-shaped terminal, 9.5cm long; a 19th century Dutch silver caddie spoon, Edwardian import marks for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester, 1907, the bowl repousse decorated with a scene of two peasants in an outdoor setting, with pierced handle and boat shaped terminal, 9.5cm long; and a spirit label, unmarked, weighable silver approx. 14.8ozt (5)Condition Report: Weighable silver doesn't include the spirit label and the two silver mounted inkwells.
A Regency four piece silver tea set Solomon Royes London, 1819 and 1820Of half-lobed, oval form, the coffee pot raised on an oval foot and designed with foliate tipped handle and a hinged cover with oval flowerhead finial, each item raised on four paw and bracket feet and decorated with a gadrooned border, the heart-shaped cartouches vacant, the sugar and milk with gilded interiors, ivory insulators to the handles of the tea and coffee pots, coffee pot 20cm high, teapot 15cm high, total weight approx. 81.1ozt (4)Ivory submission reference: UQ7JE5VT
A large Iranian (Persian) centrepiece bowl with trailing flower handleStamped 90 (in Arabic script)The repousse decorated oval dish decorated with flowers, birds and foliage and raised on four bracket feet depicting the Zoroastrian symbol of the Faravahar, designed with a shaped scrolling border to a fixed handle (unmarked) to chased leaves and trailing brass flowers, 39cm long, 23cm wide, 27cm high (inc. handle), 12.5cm high (exc. handle) Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 59.1ozt
A Victorian silver christening cupRobert Hennell IIILondon, 1865With floral and scroll chased cylindrical body to a slightly spreading foot, engraved with initials to front, approx. 9.2cm high (inc. handle), together with a Victorian silver waiter hallmarked London, 1872, Edward Ker Reid, with flat chased base and applied shell border, raised on four bracket feet, approx. 18cm dia., total weight approx. 14.4oz (2) Condition Report: cup 6.4ozt
A pair of silver plated candelabraWith two wrythen branches, the bodies decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, the knopped stems raised on a circular foot on four foliate bracket feet, 34cm high, together with a silver plated twin handled wine cooler, on a stepped circular foot, 21.3cm high (3)
Schiffs-Schreibsekretär England Mahagoni mit konturierenden Messingeinlagen, -Zwickel und -Beschlägen. Geradliniger Korpus mit schräg gestellter Schreibplatte. Innen grüne Lederbespannung. Auf der Platte einbeschriebene Messingplakette "The Savannah. Boston 1802". Bracket feet. 99×92×49 cm. (60554)
A very rare Meissen gilt-metal-mounted shaped rectangular bombé casket with cover and tray, circa 1740-45Finely painted with panels depicting elegant figures in landscape settings, including - on the cover and base - by a river with gondolas and with a winter scene with ice skaters on the back, enclosed on the cover by gilt scrollwork and scale borders interspersed with moulded brackets with foliate scrolls, a similar moulded bracket at the front on a gilt trellis panel, the landscape scenes on the sides alternating with gilt trellis and scrollwork panels, the inside cover with an elaborate scene depicting a party seated at a table beneath trees including two gentlemen smoking pipes, the stand with a quatrelobe scene depicting a group playing 'blind man's buff' withing an elaborate trellis and scrollwork cartouche and gilt foliate and moulded borders, the reverse with sprigs of indianische Blumen, the stand: 16.7cm across; the casket: 13.3cm across, 6cm high, 9.5cm deep, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue to stand, (the cover cleanly restuck and restored along breaks) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's London, 3 October 1988, Lot 164;Acquired in the above saleA similarly-shaped stand painted with a battle scene is in the Dresden porcelain collection (inv. no. PE 5486).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An extremely rare Du Paquier rectangular tobacco box with hinged cover and tamper in a contemporary fitted leather case, circa 1730The fluted corners moulded with gilt tobacco plants within painted trellis panels and issuing from gilt vase-shaped feet with red bases, the front, back and sides painted with a chinoiserie scene within a gilt border embellished with flowers, the bottom edges moulded with gilt foliate scrollwork bracket feet edged in blue, the gilt-edged cover mounted with a gilt-metal handle and moulded with a scallop shell surmounted by gilt scrolls, each flute painted with puce scroll-, strap- and latticework designs, alternating with a colourful bird enclosed by iron-red and gilt strap- and scrollwork, pierced around the edge eighteen times, enclosed by alternating gilt-edged panels of indianische Blumen, and quatrelobe trellis panels enclosed by puce scrollwork, the inside cover painted with a gilt scallop shell embellished with iron-red bell-flowers and enclosed by sprigs of indianische Blumen, the cover and box with the inside rims painted blue, the inside base painted with flowering peony branches within a gilt line border, the tamper painted with similar peonies on the top and green scrolling foliage issuing from a purple chrysanthemum all reserved on a blue ground, the tamper mounted with a silver rim and a finial, the box mounted with a metal hinge and lock, the base painted with a single flower-head enclosed by leaves, in a fitted leather case lined in red velvet and embossed on the cover with an elaborate foliate scrollwork motif with flowers and acorns and a border of foliate devices on scrollwork brackets alternating with acorns, all stained in black, 17.3cm across; 8.6cm high; 13.3cm deep; the case: 20.4cm across; 11.6cm high; 15.8cm deep (cover broken through the middle and restored) (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Otto and Magdalena Blohm Collection, Hamburg, sold Sotheby's London, 24 April, 1961, Lot 449;Pauls-Eisenbeiss Collection, Riehen, Switzerland (collectors' labels applied to base);The Property of a Lady, sold Christie's London, 29 June 1987, lot 207;Acquired in the above saleLiterature:Robert Schmidt, Early European Porcelain as Collected by Otto Blohm (1953), no. 79, col. pl. 24;Deborah Gage/Madleine Marsh, Tobacco Containers & Accessories Their Place in Eighteenth Century European Social History (1988), no. 3, pp. 70-73; D. Gage, A Quintessential Art Rediscovered, in The Antique Collector Magazine, June 1988, pp. 71-75, fig. 6;S. Fellner (ed.), Die lasterhafte Panazee 500 Jahre Tabakkultur in Europa (1992), no. I 93, p. 76;Johann Kräftner (ed.), Baroque Luxury Porcelain (2005), no. 57;M. Chilton/C. Lehner-Jobst (eds), Fired by Passion (2009), cat. no. 366, fig. 7.59Exhibited:London, The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar, The Dorchester Hotel, Special Loan Exhibition, The British-American Tobacco Company Collection of Tobacco Containers & Accessories, 10-13 June 1988;Vienna, Österreichisches Tabakmuseum, Die lasterhafte Panazee 500 Jahre Tabakkultur in Europa, 11 June-4 October 1992;Vienna, Liechtenstein Museum, Baroque Luxury Porcelain The Manufactories of Du Paquier in Vienna and of Carlo Ginori in Florence, 10 November 2005-29 January 2006Only one other example of this rare form is recorded: a similar model with feet in the form of seated dogs rather than tobacco plants in pots in the Wadsworth Atheneum, inv. no. 1998.17.1 (published in M. Chilton/C. Lehner-Jobst (eds.), Fired by Passion (2009), cat. no. 365). This is the only example to survive with its tamper and original leather case, and the exceptionally rich decoration of this box suggests that it could have been a special commission or gift.The chinoiserie panels on this example are related to the style of decoration developed at Meissen by J.G. Höroldt - formerly of the Du Paquier manufactory - from around 1720. In some cases, the Du Paquier painters appear to have copied Meissen chinoiserie decoration directly. Meissen porcelain with polychrome decoration is known to have been in Vienna after 1723 so it is possible that aristocratic patrons provided models to Du Paquier in order to commission similar work from the Viennese manufactory (for a discussion of the mutual influences between Meissen and Du Paquier, see J. Lessmann, Du Paquier and Meissen: Inspiration and Competition, in M. Chilton/C. Lehner-Jobst (eds.), Fired by Passion, I (2009), ch. 5, and fig. 5:53 for a Du Paquier vase with chinoiserie panels painted by the same hand. Claudia Lehner-Jobst has noted (in J. Kräftner (ed.), Baroque Luxury Porcelain (2005), no. 57) the similarity of this style of decoration to that of the Meissen painter, J.E. Stadler.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bracket ClockLondon, 18. Jh. John Stephen Rimbault (1744 - 1785)Geschwärztes Holzgehäuse mit vergoldeten, tlw. ornamental durchbrochenen Messingapplikationen. Ornamental reliefierte Messingfront mit silberfarbenem Zifferring mit römischen Ziffern, Datumsanzeige, Sichtfenster für Scheinpendel und Hilfszifferblatt zur Schlagwerkeinstellung. Bez. "Stepn. Rimbault London". Floral gravierte Rückplatine. Spindelhemmung mit Hinterpendel. Schlagwerk auf zwei Glocken. Zwei Schlüssel. Besch. 50 x 32 x 22 cm.
A NORTH INDIAN SWORD (PULWAR), 19TH CENTURY with curved blade double-edged towards the point, etched with a crucible steel pattern and with a brief inscription on one face, silver-plated hilt comprising langets with leaf-shaped terminals, down-curved hoof-shaped quillons, cup-shaped pommel formed as a flowerhead with a square bracket for a tassel, and integral grip cast with a chevron design and foliage, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with silver chape, 80.5 cm blade Roy Elvis Catalogue Number C03.
A 28 BORE GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, NUREMBURG, MID-17TH CENTURY with tapering barrel formed in three stages, octagonal breech struck with the maker's initials 'GPS', bevelled lock retained by three side nails (two associated) over engraved foliate washers, fitted with external wheel retained by a small delicate pierced scrollwork basal bracket, moulded dog and sliding pan-cover with button release, engraved with foliage and a scrolling serpent on the tail, a large bouquet of ball flowers adjacent to the wheel and a pierced scrolling mermaid bracket on the dog, struck with Nuremburg town mark and the maker's mark (Neue Støckel 2697) on the inside, full stock moulded over the fore-end (small restorations), a raised foliate moulding about the tang, iron mounts comprising spurred pommel decorated with foliage and a flower on each side, trigger-guard with an oval flowerhead on the bow, moulded ramrod-pipe, and fore-end cap and early iron-tipped ramrod, 39.3 cm barrel

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