An early 20th century mahogany, chequer-strung and marquetry bracket-clock: the shaped gilt-metal neoclassical finial above a pagoda-style top and a 3.5" dial with Arabic numerals and signed Walker & Hall Ltd, raised on ornately cast cabriole legs, decorated with acanthus to the knees (26cm high)Condition Report: Although the clock didn't come with a key we have found a match and it appears (although there are no guarantees) to be running well.
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Three enamelled RAC Full Members badges,comprising 1920s nickel-plated solid cast badge by Elkington, numbered 'D281', with Union Jack enamelled centre, 13.6cm high, a Type 2 Member's badge, 1960-73 type, chromed with enamel centre, with bracket, a boxed 1997 RAC Centenary Type 1 badge by Toye, Kenning & Spencer of London, with fittings, and another RAC badge mounted on a wooden stand. (4)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dursley Pedersen gentleman's bicycle,cantilever frame with drop handlebars, hammock saddle, mudguards, front and rear lever brakes, rear wheel gears, leather tool pouch and bell, pneumatic tyres (perished), 33 inch frame, from bottom bracket to saddle, used and worn. Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š Requires specialist shipping and storage at the buyer's expenseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Six street warning signs,comprising a heavy cast iron warning circle with inset triangle, painted red, with red glass bead reflectors, 61cm diameter, three National Speed Limit circular signs, one cast iron with clear glass bead reflectors, mounted to bracket, two cast alloy with spotted flat disc reflectors, both mounted together on curved bracket, each 20cm diameter, and two cast alloy Headroom signs, 36cm wide, all weathered condition. (6)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, pierced swan neck pediment with central applied oval patera tablet above foliate and dentil cornice, shaped panel doors with blind fret borders enclosing sliding shelves and small internal drawers, above brushing slide and chest base fitted with five drawers, bracket feet, 224h x 135w x 68cmsComments: carving possibly later, restoration, cornice repaired
GOOD EARLY 19TH CENTURY SOUTH WALES WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, Meredith, Merthyr Tydfil, painted twelve inch moon phase dial, subsidiary seconds, calendar aperture, break arch hood and leaf carved columns, marquetry inlaid case, cross banded base, short bracket feet, 229cms highComments: some veneer losses, bracket foot repaired, dial worn, pendulum bob damaged, pendulum spring missing, movement in need of restoration.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, George Lefever, Wisbeach, 12-in brass dial with subsid. seconds, square hood above arched door between stop-fluted canted angles, square base, bracket feet, 220cm hComments: finials replced, hammer repaired, wires replaced, dial screws replaced.
FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY MAHOGANY MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK, Maple & Co. Ltd, 10 1/2in floral engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsid. secs, strike/silent in the arch, triple-sprung chain-driven movement striking 8 bells & 4 gongs, Chippendale-style case with pierced cornice hood with & blind fret frieze, acanthus scrolled anglesm, long moulded door between cluster column pilasters, balustroid base, bracket feet, 257cm highComments: left side of case below hood bracket reglued. Pendulum present.
19TH CENTURY CHESHIRE 8-DAY MUSICAL MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, L.J. Fryer, Winsford, 12 1/2in brass moonphase dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved centre, subsid. secs, 3-train movement striking 8 bells, chequer strung hood with square section reeded pillars, shaped moulded door with acorn surmount, between reeded pilasters, panelled base with redded canted angles, bracket feet, 231cm highCondition Report:Width at the base is 56cm'sWidth at the middle is 44cm'sWidth of hood 56cm'sCould not find any damage.Not currently runningVeneer of door is starting to crackNo worm
A Regency Mahogany bowfronted chest with two short and two graduated long drawers on splay bracket feet, 92cm wide Condition ReportThe top has warped and has ink and water marks. Veneer missing on the top left hand corner, the handles and locks have been replaced. Shrinkage splits to the veneer on both side panels, general wear.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SPIRIT KETTLE AND BURNER the oval shaped kettle with ebonised scrolling handle and a gadrooned rim, the domed lid with an ebonised knop, the stand with a band of pierced hearts and a gadrooned rim, supported on four elongated bracket and shell feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1909, fully marked to the body and part marked to the stand, burner not marked, weighable silver 1113gms / 39.25oz, 33cm high Condition Report:one of the chain lock attachments appears to be a brass replacement, as well as the knop
A Pair Of Edwardian Tall Slender Cut Glass Vinegar And Oil Cruet Bottles, with silver mounted cork stoppers, Birmingham 1906, 39cm high, together with two Sunderland Glass Dumps, a Georgian glass tankard, engraved and with trail decoration (a.f.), copper and brass hunting horn, maker Henry Distin, Regency mahogany tea caddy, another box, crumb scoop, gilt wood putti wall bracket and an Ansley comemmorative loving cup
A George III White Painted Pine Housekeepers Cupboard, two cupboard doors popening to reveal fitted shelves over a bank of six drawers arranged as two columns and o bracket feet, 159cm by 52cm by 228cmThe cupboard handles appear to be original, the drawer pull Victorian replacement, the unit is constructed of two sections top and bottom, overall in good condition, drawers and doors running freely, paint assumed 50/60 years old, underneath appears to be pine or scumble glaze
A George III Oak Four Height Straight Fronted Chest of Drawers, crossbanded in mahogany, with original handles and raised on bracket feet, 116cm by 56cm by 113cmTop split, drawers run but slightly stiff, original back boards, no signs of woodworm, some minor loss and repairs to the cross banding, loss to the moulding front right
Dänische Bracket Clock/Stockuhr in verglastem Padouk Holzgehäuse mit Messing Griff und Füßen, reich verziertes Zifferblatt mit römischen Ziffern und arabischer Minuterie, Datums- und Sekundenanzeige, Mondphase sowie Mondalter, Repetierwerk, Stunden und 1/4 Schlag, 14 Tage Laufwerk, bez. "Jens Schultze (Ribe 1793)", 18.Jh., 40,5x29x21cm, Schlüssel vorhanden, keine Garantie auf Werk und Funktionalität
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DOUBLE-DOMED BUREAU CABINETEARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATERThe mirrored doors enclosing drawers and recesses, the bureau fall enclosing drawers, pigeon holes and a sliding section to a well205cm high, 101cm wide, 55cm deepProvenance: Private Collection, Isle of Wight Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and lossesThe mirror plates with bloom and depletion, the rear boards are later and there is no guarantee the mirror plates are originalThe interior of the fall and drawers all with stains and marksThe handles overall are later, there are some old marks to the fronts and some old holes to the rear of the drawer fronts visible The bracket feet appear to be later, there are some chips and losses in these areas tooOne loper is present but detached from the lot, this will need re-siting by the purchaserNo keys present, all locks are open at time of reportPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE IN GEORGE III STYLE, IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, LATE 19TH CENTURYThe pierced gallery above the rectangular top, on blind fretwork legs72cm high, 81cm wide, 55cm deep Provenance: Probably Tabley House, CheshireThe Property of the Trustees of the Davenport Estate The Davenport heirlooms are linked with those of Tabley House Cheshire through the marriage of Hilda Margaret Davenport with Cuthbert Leicester Warren in the early C20th. When both their son Lt. Col. John Leicester Warren and his sister Margaret, who married General Sir Oliver Leese, died without descendants, the Tabley Estate was sold in order to preserve and settle the inheritance tax on the Davenport Estate. Davenport House was built by Francis Smith of Warwick circa 1723-1727 for Henry Davenport on his ancestral property. It was one of Francis Smith's most prestigious commissions incorporating four pavilions as well as an additional service block in an arrangement derived from Palladio's plans for Villa Mocenigo. Tabley House was the creation of John Carr of York 1760-1767 for Sir Peter Byrne Leicester, 4th Bt. Sir Peter disposed of an Estate at Timogue in Ireland to pay for the new house to replace the old hall at Nether Tabley in the Mere which was maintained up to the C20th for historical reasons. Family tradition has it that the sixteen George III dining chairs were covered in merino sheep hide. The skins provided by a flock of merino sheep were washed ashore from the wreck of a Spanish Armada galleon in the C16th. The dining chairs possibly form part of the initial furnishings scheme supplied by Carr's Yorkshire compatriots Wright & Elwick. Some documentation for this exists in the Cheshire County Records. Sir Peter Burne Leicester 4th Bt. died 1770 leaving his widow in charge of their 8 year old son who was to become Sir John Fleming Leicester, 1st Lord de Tabley d. 1827. Sir John a notable collector of C18th and early C19th British School paintings was a close friend of George IV. Lord de Tabley reorganised the rooms behind the west façade creating a glorious picture gallery in 1807 designed by Harrison of Chester. It is possible that the George III cream painted pair of sofas and single armchair were re-allocated at the time of this reorganisation when four pairs of sofas were supplied by the Regency cabinet maker George Bullock. The pair of George III mahogany framed tub chairs are I believe similarly typical of the first phase of Tabley furnishings. The C18th style mahogany silver table can be seen in situ in the 1923 Country Life article in the Drawing Room. The portrait of Princess Amelia with her groom Spurrier is thought to have been one of the pictures illustrated hanging at Nether Tabley (see Dreweatts Old Master Sale 26th May lot 53). Of the original furnishings of Davenport House possibly only the George II carved and off white painted wall bracket and the walnut wing chair lacking upholstery are the only items that are integral to the house. All other items have long been associated with Davenport but may well have originated from elsewhere. Tabley House is well recorded in the Country Life articles 14th, 23rd and 28th July 1923 as one of Cheshire's finest Palladian Manors by John Carr of York and also Hussey C: English Country Houses of the Mid Georgian Period Antique Collector's Club pages 55-60. Davenport House is similarly recorded in Country Life 27th June and 4th July 1952 and Hussey C: Country Houses of the Early Georgian Period, Antique Collector's Club pages 104-108. These sales are required to assist ongoing repairs, improvements and to secure the preservation of Davenport House.Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses and restorations including some cracks and repairs to the pierced gallery; the underside with some later blocks to minimise the cracks to the top and with later brown wash to the underside; some cracks to the frieze; The casters are leather disc casters. The inside measurement of the top is 78.5cm x 52.5cm.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHESTCIRCA 1780Of compact proportions, the fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawers, pigeon holes and a central cupboard door flanked by secret compartments fronted by false book bindings181.5cm high, 118cm wide, 59cm deepProvenance:Private Collection, LondonCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there is an area of old repair including filler to the front corner of the cornice, also some losses to the fretwork frieze to a rear cornerThe handles and locks appear to be original, there is no key present but all elements are unlocked at time of reportSome vertical splits and cracks to the sides of the chestsSplits, cracks and some chips and losses to the bracket feet Some old chips, losses, replacements to cock beadingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE PRESS the moulded pediment over cupboard doors, opening to an interior with slides, with a fall front beneath, opening to a fitted interior, and drawers below, on shaped bracket feet, 228cm high x 120cm wide x 52cm deep Provenance: The Keith Walton collection.

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