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A George III oak and mahogany cross banded dresser base, possibly converted from a Lancashire mule chest, the rectangular moulded plank top over an arrangement of seven cross banded drawers, each applied with shaped brass back plates and swan neck swing handles, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters, and raised upon ogee bracket feet, 92cm H x 155cm W x 55cm DCondition reportThree minor chips to veneer on drawer frames, both the lowest drawers have loose drawer liner/ boards which require attention, all other drawers run ok, back boards appear sound, overall chest has had some restoration/conversion but appears to be in solid condition with no major faults
A George III style mahogany bachelors chest, the rectangular thumb moulded top above a baize inset brushing slide, over four graduated cock beaded drawers applied with pierced brass back plates and swing handles, flanked by ring turned quarter pilasters and raised upon bracket feet, 82cm H x 79cm W x 48cm DCondition reportOverall minor bleaching, full height diagonal joint split to LHS, minor splits to RHS. Chest appears to have been recently refurbished/re built.
A George III style mahogany bachelors chest, the rectangular thumb moulded top above a baize lined brushing slide, over two short and three long graduated and cock beaded drawers, applied with pierced brass back plates and swing handles, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters and raised upon ogee bracket feet, 80cm H x 70cm W x 63cm D
A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front opening to a compartmentalised interior, over two short and three long graduated oak lined drawers, applied with later knob handles, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 109cm H x 112cm W x 55cm D Knob handles are bored through to the inside of the drawer
A 19th century mahogany bureau bookcase, the dentil cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, upon the bureau with the fall front opening to an arrangement of small drawers over four graduated cock beaded drawers applied with brass swing handles, raised upon bracket feet, 222cm H x 111cm W x 56cm D
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice with a Greek key pattern frieze over two short and three long oak lined graduated drawers, flanked by canted and reeded corners, upon the lower chest with a brushing slide over three long conforming drawers, applied with brass swan neck swing handles, raised upon shaped bracket feet, 189cm H x 112cm W x 56cm DProvenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington.
A George III mahogany pedestal quartet music stand, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular adjustable book rest over three further sliding book rests to each side, raised upon a reeded tapering column extending to four down swept supports inlaid with ebony stringing, 97cm high to 130cm high with book rest up Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington.Condition report Minor splits to top above hinge fittings, with a 6cm chip to the edge, hinges appear to have been replaced/repaired, underside hinge block is detached. The detachable book support rail looks to be associated, some loss of ebony banding to all corners, full width split to board under hinged cover, minor rubbing wear to all slides, minor scuffs and knocks to down swept supports commensurate with age and use, metal bracket fitted to underside of supports.Reeded column typical of Gillows furniture.See further images
A mid 19th century mahogany secretaire chest of drawers, the fall front top drawer applied with moulded detail opening to a compartmentalised interior, above three long graduated and cock beaded drawers, applied with ebonised knob handles and raised upon bracket feet, 116cm H x 126cm W x 60cm D
A 19th century mahogany metamorphic table/library steps, the rectangular moulded top on plain legs of square section, hinged to one side enabling folding into a set of seven rung library steps, table measures 73cm H x 69cm H x 48cm D, steps 118cm H x 129cm W x 48cm D Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington.Condition reportGeneral tarnishing to metal fittings, 15cm hairline crack to the table top, a second smaller 10cm crack along with a large water stain and multiple minor scratches and marks.Replaced screws to the bracket holding the hinged bar, spliced repair to RH front (tallest) leg at cross stretcher joint. Splice repairs at the brackets where the folding arms connect to the rails above the fourth step, general wear and grime commensurate with age and use
An early 19th century mahogany and satinwood cross banded secretaire chest of drawers, the fall front top drawer opening to a satinwood lined interior with an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, above three graduated drawers applied with ebonised knob handles, raised upon splayed bracket feet, 119cm H x 115cm W x 56cm D
A late 18th century mahogany table clockJoshua Sarjent, Jermyn Street, St James'sThe bell topped case with handle and four cone finials over arched fish scale side frets and set to the front corners with cast brass uprights, on a moulded plinth and ogee bracket feet, the 7.75 inch arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary over a silvered Arabic dial with quarter hours and minute track framing the subsidiary date dial, with matching hands, the twin chain fusee movement with knopped pillars, anchor escapement to a pendulum with engraved bob and rack striking on a bell, the backplate centred by an engraved bird on a column over foliate scrolls within a formal border. With a winding key, ticking, striking and repeating the hours. 56cms (22ins) highFootnotes:Joshua Sargent, active from 106 Jermyn Street from 1794 to 1818.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine mid 19th century floorstanding mahogany regulator with mercury jar pendulumAttenborough, 84 Brompton Road, London. Further signed 'THIS CLOCK SHEWS GREENWICH MEAN TIME' (sic)The case with pierced dependent cresting below the dial revealed through the full length curved-top glazed door with two locks (keys present) over a recessed panel base, the 11.5 inch silvered dial signed for Attenborough with sight ring and minute track framing the large subsidiaries for running seconds and Roman hours, all with blued steel hands, the substantial plates set on a very heavy brass base via three substantial L-shaped brackets and united by five heavy tapering pillars screwed to the frontplate, with Harrison's maintaining power, wheels of six crossings, high count pinions and jewelled pallets to the deadbeat escapement, the steel crutch with fine-screw beat adjustment to the mercury jar pendulum with further regulation screw adjsutment, reading against an engraved silvered beat scale, the whole movement mounted on a massive cast iron bracket secured to the backboard of the case, with brass weight and fancy pulley of six-crossings. 1.95m (6ft 4.5ins) highFootnotes:The name 'Attenborough' and the number '84' have both been engraved over a hammered up area (as can be seen from the back of the dial), the Brompton Road and GMT proclamation appear to be original. It would be sensible to assume, therefore, that Attenborough bought this regulator for his own shop or workshop from one of his retiring neighbours on the Brompton Road. Two Attenboroughs are known to have traded in London, James in 1857 and George in 1869, George took his son into partnership in 1875.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good early 19th century mahogany table clockGeorge St John, LondonThe break arch case surmounted by a brass handle, over the brass strung door and reticulated side frets, raised on a shallow plinth base and brass bracket feet, the signed 7.75 inch silvered Roman and Arabic dial with engraved floral borders and subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement, trip repeat and rack striking on a bell, the plates united by five knopped pillars, the backplate engraved with a vacant foliate cartouche and fitted with a pendulum lock. 48cm (19in)Footnotes:George St John is listed in Westminster in 1808.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 18th century French tortoiseshell and Boulle work clock with original bracketSeugnot, A ParisSurmounted by the boldly cast figure of a young Mercury and a goat over a waisted case on scroll feet, on the original concave-sided wall bracket, inlaid all over with tortoiseshell, cut brass and ormolu foliate scrollwork mounts, the front door mount depicting a putto carrying a basket of flowers, the 8.75 inch cast gilt dial framing the Roman and Arabic enamel numerals with gilt hands, the spring driven movement with rectangular plates united by four knopped and pinned pillars, with silk suspension and outside countwheel strike on the bell set above, striking the hours and half hours. Sold with a silk suspension pendulum, large winding key and case key. 94cms (37inches) high (6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid 18th century brass-banded mahogany quarter-repeating table clockWilliam Nightingale, LondonThe bell top case with handle and pine cone finials over circular and shaped fish scale frets on a moulded base with brass banding and ogee bracket feet, the 6.75 inch arched brass dial with strike/silent over the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre, shaped signature plaque and date with gilt-brass foliate spandrels, engraved pendulum aperture and blued steel hands, the movement with knife edge verge escapement and twin gut fusee repeating the quarters on a run of 6 bells, with another for the hour, the signed backplate with engraved foliate scrollwork and engraved apron. Sold with one winding key and two case keys. 52cms (20ins)high (4)Footnotes:William Nightingale, active 1747-70.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine late 17th century ebony architectural longcase clockJohn Fromanteel, LondonThe architectural case with triangular pediment supported by Composite columns and centred by a typical Fromanteel shield mount over spirally twisted turned columns, three quarter to the front and quarter to the rear, over a 42-inch long trunk door with raised moulded edge framing proud panels and a moulded octagonal lenticle over a plain rectangular base on bun feet. The ten inch square brass dial signed along the lower edge 'Johannes Fromanteel, Londini fecit' with winged cherubs head spandrels framing the narrow silvered chapter ring with outer Arabic minute track, Roman hours and inner quarter hour track divided by fleur-de-lyse half-hour markers, the finely matted centre with large Arabic subsidiary seconds dial, matted shutters and chamfered date aperture, with blued steel hands, and four latched dial feet.The weight driven movement with tall rectangular plates measuring 19cms x 12cms (7.5ins x 4.75ins) united by five knopped and ringed pillars latched to the frontplate, the going train with bolt-and-shutter maintaining power and anchor escapement, the strike train with outside countwheel sounding the hour on a bell, further mounted on the backplate with an L-shaped brass bracket to allow secure fixing to the backboard of the case. 1.95m (6ft 4.5ins) high.Footnotes:Comparable longcase clocks by John Fromanteel feature in Garnier & Hollis: 'Innovation & Collaboration' An exhibition held at Bonhams London, September 2018, Exhibit numbers 55, 60, 77 and 78. Two others are illustrated in The Iden Collection, Volume 1, Nos. 9. and 10. Ahasuerus Fromanteel's 1658 advert has ensured that his name willbe forever associated with the introduction of the pendulum clock toBritain, but one could argue that a more involved role was played byhis lesser-known son John. It was after all, John, and not Ahasuerus,who travelled to The Hague in September 1657 and worked alongsideSalomon Coster at the bench in his workshop, discussing the technologies before him. It was John who returned to London andimparted the knowledge to his father and he was surely involved inthe production and finishing of those earliest clocks such as the sublime'Cupid Fromanteel' sold in these rooms June 2011.John was the eldest of three sons. He was born in 1638 andapprenticed to his father in April 1652 at the age of fourteen. He latertransferred to his brother-in-law, Thomas Loomes from whom he wasfreed in July 1663. He died sometime before 1692.( See Loomes,'Clockmakers of Britain', Mayfield Books, 2014, p208)It has been suggested that those clocks signed by him were madebetween circa 1667 when his father left for Holland, and circa1680 when he moved with his brother (Ahasuerus II) to Vijendam,Amsterdam, giving a window of production of only 12 years or so.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 18th century mahogany single pad top bracket clock with alarm and pull quarter repeatRaymond, LondonThe arched top with brass carrying handle over rectangular glass side panels the four corners and door frames edged in brass, over a moulded base and brass ogee feet, the signed 5 inch white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with alarm disc to centre with gilt brass hands, and subsidiary dials above XII for strike/silent and rise-and-fall regulation, the twin gut fusee movement with pivotted verge escapement and rack strike on the bell, signed in a scroll cartouche framed by a running formal border, the engraved lenticular pendulum bob secured by a hinged engraved bracket. Ticking, striking, repeating and alarm operational. Sold with a brass winding key and two case keys. 36cms (14inches) high (4)Footnotes:Raymond of London was active around 1780.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A FINE AND RARE SECOND QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY MARINE CHRONOMETER OF ONE DAY DURATIONJohn Roger Arnold, London, No 554The case with protected corners, twin handles and an ivory name plaque (previously marked with the Ordnance arrow), the signed and numbered 3 inch silvered dial with outer minute track and Roman hours encircling the subsidiaries for power reserve and running seconds, with blued steel hands protected by a domed glass secured via a bayonet fitting, the signed and numbered chain fusee movement with maintaining power and freesprung cut and compensated bimetallic balance with blued steel helical spring to an Earnshaw type detent escapement, signed J R Arnold, London, Invt et Fecit No 554 and previously marked with the ordnance arrow, set in a weighted gimballed bowl with sprung winding cover and forked securing bracket, a winding key set in a bracket to the corner. Together with a mahogany travelling case with padded felt-lined interior. The case 15cms (6ins) wide. (2) 15cms (5 1/2ins) high (3)Footnotes:Supplied to the Admiralty in 1826 to HMS Beaver. The Cherokee class brig-sloop was posted in Jamaica till 1826 and its captain was John James Onslow, son of the admiral Sir Richard Onslow, 1st Baronet, who played a distinguished role at the Battle of Camperdown.Later service was aboard the following ships:1826, HMS Clinker1834, HMS Andromache1852, HMS Gossamer1861, HMS MaltaIn 1863 it was with Messrs Dent & Co., although 20 years later it was back in service aboard HMS Griffon. It was only in the 20th century that it was officially 'retired', when it was exchanged for a Hack watch in 1909.Source: Mercer, T. (1972) John Arnold & Son, Chronometer Makers 1762-1843. The Antiquarian Horological Society.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An historic and unique early 19th century brass skeleton timepiece sold by direct descendants of Robert Roskellthe small frame consisting of two halves; the upper section with skeletonised waisted plates united by four distinctive turned pillars, with 3 inch enamel Roman dial (hands and centre wheel lacking) and supporting the chain fusee and the main wheel train, the lower section with waisted horizontal plates united by four turned upright pillars with stylised acorn finials and ball feet housing a further set of plates united by another four turned and screwed pillars (of different design to those above) carrying the spring barrel, all mounted on the original velvet covered stand with mahogany veneer and bun feet, together with the original (damaged) glass dome, the chain fusee movement with a Massey type jewelled lever escapement with steel balance and diamond endstone set in a triple-screwed chaton, wound from the rear.Footnotes:Provenance:A direct descendant of Robert Roskell, watch and clockmaker 1798-1830. Robert Roskell was the vendors great, great, great grandfather. Three horological items have been passed through the generations, a watch, a bracket clock and this small timepiece. Family tradition has it that this piece was personally made by Robert as part of his apprenticeship. There is much to support this - the frame is not a standard pattern of the time, and he has used different pillars for the three main sections of the clock - the upper, the lower and the barrel frame. The fusee too would have been made especially for the piece. The pinions, which are well finished and of a high count, demonstrate considerable skill.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare late 18th century satinwood bracket clock with original wall bracketGrant, Fleet Street, London, Number 321The tall arched case surmounted by an urn finial on a caddy over reeded scroll supports with foliate boss terminals, the front with recessed shaped panel, the rear solid door with silk-backed circular sound fret, on a bow fronted plinth, on the matching wall bracket with single shaped support, the signed white enamel Roman dial with dotted minute track and matching hands, the twin chain fusee movement with thick plates united by five heavy knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell mounted below the plates, the hammer activated by a brass linkage mounted on the signed and numbered backplate The clock case 34cms (13.5ins), the bracket a further 17cms (6.75ins) high. Total height 51cms (20ins) high.Footnotes:John Grant of Fleet Street was active from 1781 and died in 1810. A similar satinwood clock with enamel dial but no wall bracket is illustrated in Barder, R.C.R. (1993) The Georgian Bracket clocks 1714 – 1830. Suffolk: The Antique Collectors' Club, plate VI/17.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CORK PRESS ETC. A Victorian cast iron cork press, a painted cast iron oil lamp bracket, a shirt display stand & a carved door knob. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHERUBS ETC. Plaster wall cherubs, a plaster cherubs wall bracket, etc. Also a Bavarian porcelain table lamp, a miniature easel etc. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
19th century rosewood bracket clock having pointed arched top and pointed square section finials, with brass inlay, steel dial inscribed ‘Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London’ with brass inset panel below the dial, flanked by pair quadruple cluster column fore-pillars, brass ring handles and grilles to the sides, on dentil carved plinth and gadrooned bun feet, 49cm high Condition ReportPlease attached image of pendulum. Appears working, hands move when wound. Unable to state whether in full working order though.
Early 20th century tambour-fronted filing cabinet, the moulded cornice above the tambour front, enclosing 12 fall cupboard doors with one door under, on bracket feet, escutcheon marked 'Star Paris', 95cm x 181cmCondition ReportNumerous surface scratches, scuff and knock to the wood. Areas of fading and discolouration. Wear around handles, metal label holder is missing on one door, there is a split to across the bottom cupboard door. General wear and tear. See photos.
20th century oak chest on chest with moulded corners above two short over three long drawers, the base of two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 83cm x 150cm (Made mid 20th century as a wedding present by Sir Robert Pigot, 6th Baronet)Condition ReportThere is a split to the top. One side has several small cracks to it. The panelled section on the other side is slightly warped. There is a small chip to the base on one side. Some of the draws have slight damage to them. See attached images.
Edwardian inlaid mahogany cylinder rolltop desk, the top with three quarter gallery, the cylinder front with shell oval inlay enclosing a fitted interior with pullout writing surfcae, cupboard, pigeon holes and drawers, three long graduating drawers under, bracket feet, width 92cm, depth 54cm, height 108cm, with an additional bookcase top (not original), moulded cornice, two glaxed doors enclosing three fixed shelves, velvet linet, width 87cm, depth 25cm, height 122cm.
A George I style walnut veneer kneehole writing desk, circa 1720, with cross and featherbanded top above a frieze drawer and six drawers surrounding a recess cupboard on bracket feet, 76cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Top with lifting veneer to the feathering, veneer missing to right hand pillar, feather banding missing to recess drawer. Feet and plinth base scuffed. Both sides with splits.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1770, with moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers on a chest of three drawers with ogee bracket feet, 182cm x 113cm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition ReportTop - Cracks to both left and right hand sides.Drawers - all pine lined, locks present but no key.Base - Split to left hand side, all drawers pine lined, colour good throughout, left hand front bracket foot repaired.
An 18th Century and later walnut chest on chest, fitted three short over six long drawers on bracket feet, 108cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Top - split to right hand side. Oak lined. Handles replaced throughout. Some veneer restorations. Moulded returns to lower chest chipped and split, stains to right hand side.Left hand lower side possibly re-veneered.

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