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A large modern pine kitchen dresser, having a shallow inverted breakfront top with egg and dart moulding above a plain frieze and two banks of adjustable shelving all between reeded columns. The base having four panelled doors and raised on ogee bracket feet. 197 cm high x 228 cm wide x 36 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor scratching and signs of use, one side panel on the base, one side moulding is slightly loose and some scuffs and knocks to the base, there is a small depletion to the moulding on right hand side base moulding, otherwise in good condition
A late Victorian satin wood chest of drawers, the rectangular top with chamfered edges over an arrangement of 2 short and 3 long drawers, with incised central detail and oval brass back plates with bail handles, raised on bracket feet. 106 cm x 105 cm x 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor staining to top with some fine scratching, the drawer fronts generally sound with a few minor scratches and some separation to the base moulding. Otherwise good condition.
A 19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 98cms (38.5ins) wide.Condition ReportHeight 39.8ins. Losses to front and back right feet, some losses to cockbeading overall, two small splits to left hand side, replacement handles, top and colour good, good overall condition
A good 20th century Jaguar classic car spoked wheel hub, converted into a wall light. The hub of typical form in chrome, with a decorative brass centre plug. Supplied with a bracket for wall mounting, the bulb sitting behind the centre hub. Impressive piece of repurposed design. Diameter approx; 44cm.
A vintage early 20th Century Art Deco haberdashery point of sale shop display cabinet counter of large rectangular form having a clear glass top and sides. The unit fitted with twenty solid oak drawer fronts having shaped angular handles with all being raised on bracket feet. Measures 68cm x 190cm x 26cm.
Dazor Floating Fixtures - America - an original retro vintage 1960s American made Dazor adjustable anglepoise type industrial work desk lamp. Metal construction, with fixing bracket to base. The lamp affixed to a metal armature for multi-positioning. Original maker's label to mechanism. Great piece of industrial lighting.
A large English made ' AC Ford ' exterior street light / exterior wall lamp. The light retaining the original electrical box with screw opening mechanism and maker's mark AC Ford to the front. The arc shaped arm having a wall bracket attached and retaining some original green paint. The lamp shade of glass construction cut with a textured finish. Box to arc centre measures approx 96cm
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Algeria, Smooth-bore, octagonal, 16 mm cal. barrel, narrowed toward the nozzle, the base with brass rear sight, Liege test-bed stamp and with collection number, fore-sight; tang plated with brass foil, engraved; very rare, iron flintlock, partially covered with brass foil, finely engraved with floral motifs, extremely wide pan and batterie, signed below and probably dated in Arabic. Wooden stock, slightly engraved, with metal inlays, pierced so as the barrel bracket. Iron ramrod. Small parts missing and defects. An outstanding lock, probably of Turkish origin. length 162.5 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 15 mm cal. barrel, octagonal part stamped with crescent, other stamps and drop decorations, rings at the girdle; flintlock with anti-friction and sealing systems; wooden, full stock, slightly embossed with floral motifs with silver mounts, engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Barrel bracket with false ramrod, decorated en suite. length 45.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Round, smooth-bore, 16 mm cal. barrel, chiselled at the base and rib; lock finely engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Wooden, full stock, with silver mounts, decorated with filigree and with solid silver pommel, coral and nielloed decorations and long barrel bracket in embossed silver foil. Parts missing and defects. length 53.5 cm.
dating: circa 1800 provenance: Turkey, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 15 mm cal. barrel, first octagonal then round, base with marks 'BUSTINDUI' and decorations inlaid in yellow gold; tang plated with gold and engraved with floral motifs. Elegant flintlock, chiselled with floral motifs with remains of gilding. Wooden, full stock, slightly embossed with silver mounts, richly engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Long, silver barrel bracket, decorated en suite. length 41 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Cadiz, Smooth-bore, two-stage barrel, first octagonal with Lopez stamps among the golden lilies (parts missing), round after the rings and acanthus leaves and with swallowtailed fore-sight. Tang with beautiful, engraved lion's head and floral motifs. Flintlock 'PONZE EN CADIS', finely engraved with florla motifs. Wooden, half stock, decorated with filigree inlays (parts missing) through all the length. Smooth trigger-guard and barrel bracket engraved and pierced in silver, counter-plate and butt-plate in iron. Small restores. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. In patina, needs a fine restoration. length 134 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Europe, Smooth-bore, round, 17 mm cal. barrels, with square base, with rib and fore-sight, finished; long, engraved tang; backward spring locks, engraved with floral motifs. Wooden, half stock with mounts in German silver, engraved en suite. Trigger-guard with monogram 'AB', barrel bracket engraved and pierced. No ramrod. length 121 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Bologna, Round, smooth-bore, twisted, 16 mm cal. barrel, the upper one with fore-sight; engraved tang; backward spring locks, finely engraved with floral motifs. Wooden, half stock with white metal mounts, decorated en suite. Metal-tipped wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. Leather strap. White metal barrel bracket bands, engraved with floral motifs. Illustrated in 'Antiche Armi da Fuoco' by Paolo Pinti. length 129 cm.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode attributed to Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779)Circa 1770, the overhanging top with a reverse ogee moulded edge, above four long graduated drawers, the mahogany-lined frieze drawer enclosing three open compartments, over three oak-lined drawers, with an ogee moulded plinth base terminating in scrolled and shaped bracket feet, 145cm wide x 68cm deep x 92cm high, (57in wide x 26 1/2in deep x 36in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceDuring the late 18th century it is highly probable that the offered lot was housed at Ham Court, which was located in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire.Ham Court served as the historic family home of the Bromleys and the Bromley-Martins from the early 17th century until its demolition in 1926.Major Elliott George Bromley-Martin (1866-1946) most likely gained ownership of the present commode at the same time as inheriting Ham Court, his birthplace, from his father George Edward Bromley-Martin (1829-1905).Thence the commode passed by descent to Gerald E. Bromley-Martin (1906-1954), who was the Major's son. Following Gerald's death in 1954, it is listed as a 'Chippendale mahogany serpentine chest of 4 drawers' in the probate valuation undertaken at Hardley Hall, Norwich, by a firm called Irelands, who were likewise located in Norwich (it is interesting to note that at that time the individual value is given as £45).Subsequently this serpentine chest belonged to Gerald's son, Christopher Bromley-Martin (1935-2018), and has clearly remained within the family since 2018.The Attribution to Thomas ChippendaleComparable commodes include one evidently supplied in circa 1770 by Thomas Chippendale to Wilton House, Wiltshire and a pair dating to 1774 apparently also made by Chippendale for Paxton House, in Paxton near Berwick-upon-Tweed upon behalf of Mrs Home-Robertson. Interestingly these two different models both appear illustrated together on the same page in C. Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, 1978, London, fig.'s 205 & 206, p. 117.Also, certain characteristics apparent in the construction of the offered lot, when assessed altogether, lead logically to a Chippendale attribution. These characteristics are; the presence of S-shaped keyholes or escutcheons; laminated blocking to the bracket feet; the use of a red wash to the underside and reverse of the drawer fronts; the selection of an extremely fine mahogany timber. Added to this, the design used for the handles (which appear to be original) is also fairly typical of Chippendale's output during the period 1765-1774.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

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