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A diamond-set, gold-mounted and guilloché enamel silver-gilt cigarette caseFabergé, workmaster August Hollming, St Petersburg, 1908 - 1917, also stamped with importers mark Charles Fabergé, and import marks for London 1913Rectangular form, enamelled overall in translucent white enamel over a wavy engine-turned ground, the ends with laurel-chased vari-coloured gold bands, the cover with a diamond-set thumb-piece, with a separate flush-hinged vesta compartment to one end, with inset striking plate, in a leather carrying case, length 9.2cm, weight all-in 4.5oz.Footnotes:In 1903 the London branch for Faberge was established by Athur Bowe.In 1906 Peter Carls Fabergé fourth son Nicholas Fabergé opened a branch at 48 Dover Street Piccadilly with Henry Charles Bainbridge and in 1911 this office moved to 173 New Bond Street and remained open until 1915.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Regency brass mounted rosewood and brass inlaid writing tables or bonheur du joursCirca 1820, in the manner of John McLeanEach with line-inlaid tablets, the superstructure comprising a pierced interlaced gothic arched three quarter galleried upper tier above a three quarter screen of pierced geometric fretwork, interspersed by five engine turned and spiral reeded turned columns, the lower tier with two short mahogany lined drawers, the stand with a beaded moulded edge, over one long mahogany lined frieze drawer inlaid with a central stylised foliate motif, on simulated rosewood ring turned tapering legs each mounted with an egg and dart moulded collar, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 83cm wide x 44cm deep x 117cm high, (32 1/2in wide x 17in deep x 46in high) (2)Footnotes:A number of elements which constitute the present writing tables are redolent of the output of John McLean and Son during the early 19th century. These include; the use of rosewood combined with brass mounts and also often brass inlay; their size, proportions, overall design and configuration; the distinctive brass trellis work and columns to the upper tier; and the staggered use of applied ring turnings to the tapering legs. A very similar bonheur du jour to those comprising the offered lot, albeit perhaps one arguably over enthusiastically directly attributed to McLean, sold Sotheby's, New York, 11 October 2012, Fine European Furniture, lot 406. Other related versions include a table sold Christie's, London, 13 November 1997, lot 93 and one sold Sotheby's, New York, Tom Devenish: The Collection, 24 April 2008, lot 176.Another notable comparable is a McLean-labelled cheveret or small writing table which is illustrated in S. Redburn, 'John McLean and Son', Furniture History, 1978, Vol. XIV, pl. 40A. This appears to be the closest overall to the above, certainly in terms of documented or labelled McLean pieces. However, further models which share various characteristics typical of McLean also feature in the same article, Ibid, pl.'s 38A, 38B, 39A and 39B.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots 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.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regency ormolu mounted rosewood and parcel gilt secretaire cabinet/chiffonier attributed to John McLean (1770-1825)Circa 1810Inlaid with boxwood stringing, the two-tier superstructure comprising a pierced arched three quarter galleried top with eight ring and engine turned columns flanking pierced geometric fretwork sides, the panelled back inset with four mirror glass panes, above a projecting top mounted with reeded edging, over a twin stiff leaf moulded panelled secretaire drawer, each panel mounted with a twin lion mask ring-hung floral festoon and central large lion mask ring handle, the mahogany lined secretaire drawer enclosing eight pigeon holes, three cedar lined drawers and a leather inset surface, flanked by two volute scrolled, drapery wrapped, foliate pendant cast herm mounts each with elaborate feathered headdress, with a pair of oval panel mounted doors below, enclosing two adjustable shelves, flanked by lotus leaf moulded panelled angles each inset with a lion mask ring-hung floral pendant mount, on lobed ring turned toupie feet, 94cm wide x 40cm deep x 147cm high, (37in wide x 15 1/2in deep x 57 1/2in high)Footnotes:The offered lot, with its combination of fine ormolu mounts, parcel gilt enrichments and rosewood case work, is highly typical of the output of the cabinet making enterprise, John McLean and Son. This renowned firm, which was active during the period 1770-1815, had locations at both Little Newport Street and Upper Marylebone Street, both in London.The form of the present piece has its roots in a design for a galleried and mirror-backed 'Lady's Secretary', with similar upper tiers intended for the storage and display of books and decorative objects, which first appears in Thomas Sheraton's 'Drawing Book', originally published between 1791 and 1794, pl. XLI. However, although it is not stamped, signed or labelled, the above cabinet is undoubtedly attributable to John McLean due to its elegant amalgamation of Grecian and Egyptian design elements with late 18th/early 19th century trends within French furniture - all hallmarks of this particular maker. The overall configuration and toupie feet seem to be characteristics inspired by the Louis XVI output of the previous generation. Whilst, despite the fact John McLean advertised that his company specialised in the production of 'Elegant Parisian Furniture', there is a distinct English restraint overall which is noticeable throughout all of his oeuvre. A near identical chiffonier, likewise attributed to McLean, sold Christie's, London, 20 November 2008, Dealing in Excellence; A Collection of Hotspur and Jeremy, lot 119, whilst another of this type sold Sotheby's, New York, 24 April 2008, Tom Devenish: The Collection, Highly Important English Furniture, lot 173. Further models include a very similar one with rectangular re-entrant panelled doors combined with lion paw feet, which sold Sotheby's, New York, 24 April 2008, Tom Devenish: The Collection, lot 174. This same secretaire then subsequently sold Christie's, New York, 8 October 2015, Living with Art, lot 158.A very close comparable, albeit with rectangular re-entrant panelling to its doors and a McLean label to the interior, forms part of the Victoria and Albert Museum. This appears in Georgian Furniture, Victoria and Albert Museum, revised and edited by D. FitzGerald, 1969, London, fig. 140 and the maker's label it is applied with can be dated to the period 1805-1815. Two other related examples are illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, 1996, Leeds, fig.'s 592 and 596,pp.'s 313 & 315. The first with similar oval panels to the present lot but different giltwood reeded columns, has a McLean label from the same period as the former, whilst the second bears one from the marginally earlier years of 1799-1805. Two additional versions feature in S. Redburn, 'John McLean and Son', Furniture History, 1978, pl. 33A and G. Beard and J. Goodison, English Furniture, 1500-1840, 1987, Oxford, fig. 8, p. 269.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots 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.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Fire insurance.- Sun Fire Office Policy certificate for a thatched house in Burton, engraved vignette at head featuring a fireman and fire engine, blind-stamped seals, folds, one with splits, lightly browned, 440 x 280mm., no printer, 1755; and 6 others, mostly 18th century ephemera, including another fire insurance certificate, v.s. (6)
Steam Engines.- Congreve (William) Short Account (A) of a Patent lately taken out by Sir William Congreve...for a New Principle of Steam Engine, first edition, 3 folding engraved plates, title soiled and with contemporary ink inscription to head mostly trimmed away, some light browning and offsetting to plates, some spotting and soiling, some faint marginal damp-staining, later paper wrappers, ink manuscript title to head of upper wrapper, rare, 8vo, J. Whiting, 1819.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a Swedish cigarette-case, 1960, oblong and engine-turned, engraved with a map of the Scandinavian peninsula showing the location of Sweden and engraved with the locations of Stockholm and Gotenburg, further engraved inside with an inscription, 10.5cm wide; assorted items of flatware, mostly Swedish, in various patterns and a silver plate desk-seal, weight of silver 20oz 1dwt, 624gr (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a shaped circular salver, 20.5cm diameter, engraved with an inscription; a cigarette-box, with engine-turned decoration and engraved with initials, 16.5cm wide; two Elizabeth II Armada dishes, applied with a cavalry officer and engraved with differing dates; a pair of salt-cellars and other items, weighable silver 17oz 14dwt, 551gr (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, Silver-Mounted and Silver Plate Items, the silver including a cigarette-box, engine-turned, 16cm wide; a silver-mounted cut-glass caster and a pepperette; the silver plate including a salt-cellar in the form of a trug and a George III style cream-pail with blue glass liner; Together With a green glass paperweight and a mother-of-pearl inlaid box (one tray)
Kubota L245 two wheel drive Tractor, 25 hp diesel engine, (a compact and manoeuvrable tractor, ideal for smallholding, on grass tyres. Started for video with use of borrowed battery).As with all motor vehicles sold through our auctions, this machine is sold in its current condition and all vehicles should be inspected in person prior to bidding. N.B. BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT 10% + V.A.T. (Total Premium 12% plus specific on-line bidding fees).
RANGERS F.C. VS. ARSENAL F.C., SILVER PRESENTATION CIGARETTE CASKET, 20TH SEPTEMBER 1933 of oblong form, the engine turned cover with inscription PRESENTED BY RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB ON THE OCCASION OF THE MATCH BETWEEN ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB English League Champions AND THE RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB Scottish League Champions AT IBROX PARK 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1933., cedar lined interior with divider, Birmingham hallmarked sterling silverNote: This important silver casket was presented to an Arsenal player to mark the 1st leg of the British Championship tie vs. Arsenal. Rangers won this tie 2-0, and then defeated Arsenal again 3-1 at Highbury to emerge as British Champions.We can now confirm this would have been presented to an Arsenal player as per the following excerpt from Jeff Holmes book, The Greatest Ranger Ever? David Meiklejohn,'After a thoroughly competitive game, played in a great spirit, the players adjourned to the St. Enoch Station Hotel for dinner and speeches. Each Arsenal player received a silver cigarette case and Sir Samuel Hill Wood, the Arsenal Chairman, said, 'We've seen footballwhich we are not in the habbit of witnessing in England. In fact, we've been taught a mouthful!'' 16cm wide
Henry Bone R.A. (1755-1834)Mrs. Robert Hawthorn, facing right in white dress, fringed yellow shawl and blue lined purple cloak, her fair hair dressed in ringlets, sky background. Enamel on copper, signed on the obverse HBone and inscribed, signed and dated on the counter-enamel (partly obscured by the frame) [...] Wells [...] [wi]fe of Rob:t Hawtho[rn] London Oct.r 1825. [pai]nted by Henry Bone [...] [...] painter to His Majest[y] painter to His R. H. [Du]ke of York &c&c [...] [afte]r a miniature [...] Robertson in [...], hinged gilt-metal mount with plaited hair reverse within hinged gilt-metal case with engine-turned covers. Oval, 83mm (3 1/4in) highProvenance: Christie's London, 22 November 1999, lot 31;The Twinight CollectionLiterature:D. Foskett, 'Many 19th Century Miniaturists are Still Undervalued', Antique Collecting, 1988, p. 31 ('It is the only enamel I know of which is after Robertson'), illustrated p. 29, fig. 5.Footnotes:Henry Bone's drawing for the present lot, inscribed Mrs. Hawthorn 1815 is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG D17746).The present lot is an unusual example of Henry Bone creating a copy of a portrait miniature by one of his contemporaries. Andrew Robertson exhibited a miniature of R. Hawthorn at the Royal Academy in 1825.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
Edwardian 18ct open faced pocket watch, H. Fowle, Red Hill, having a white enamel dial with seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour and gilt metal hands, engraved case back with engine turned decoration, signed chain fusee movement numbered 5271, 46mm diameter (ex.loop), 93g gross approx, with brown leather strap
1957 Austin Metropolitan Registration Number: AVN 895Chassis Number: HNK3H20843Engine Number: 20840Steering: Right Hand DriveMOT Test Expiry: ExemptRoad Tax Exempt The first Metropolitan was produced in 1953 and this much loved example was registered in 1957. Now, the bodywork is very neat and tidy, as is the engine bay. The interior is original but would benefit from a freshen up. We understand that the Metropolitan has been carefully kept in a dry garage but a change of circumstances and the loss of the garage forces a very reluctant sale. The vendor tells us that it drives well with no known mechanical issues, and of course is great fun to own!The original service manual and service history is supplied, together with the V5C registration certificate.BUYER'S PREMIUM FOR THIS LOT IS 10% + VAT
Harley Davidson Cobra Custom 1600cc with Matt black finish tank, Le Petra double seat and single seat option, petrol engine with low mileage 4689, 2007 model, chrome finish parts, twin engine exhaust and Carlini handlebars. This bike has been converted with a variety of fitted custom parts (listed parts sheet with bike) comes with all necessary paperwork. At the moment this bike is on private number plates, on purchase will revert to original 57 plate

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