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Early 20th century oak longcase clock, projecting cornice over plain dial with Roman numerals, the trunk enclosed by astragal glazed door with panel, twin weight driven eight day movement striking the hours and half on coilDimensions: Height: 207cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Early 20th century Arts and Crafts oak longcase clock, shaped moulded cornice over circular brass dial with Arabic numerals and beaten central detail, the trunk with circular convex glass and oval bevel glazed aperture, moulded uprights, the weights with brass tops and bottoms and beaten polished metal cases with rivets, the pendulum bob matching, twin weight driven eight day movement striking the hours and half on coilDimensions: Height: 211cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, scrolling pediment over stepped arch glazed door, plain turned pilaster columns, the brass and silvered dial with circular plate depicting a three mast ship at sea, scrolling leaf decoration, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, the trunk door inlaid with shell motif and flanked by canted corners with fluted quarter columns, the base with raised panel inlaid with fan motif, on shaped apron with bracket feetDimensions: Height: 246cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
19th century mahogany longcase clock with painted decoration, the hood with scroll and fret work pediment over dentil cornice, the spandrels decorated with scroll foliage and harebell painted detail, brass and silvered dial with strike silent lever and plate inscribed 'Jno (John) Walker, Newcastle', Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the dial engraved with scrolls and owl and cock figures, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, eight day movement striking on bell, the canted case with fluted corners flanking trunk door painted with central urn surrounded by trailing foliage Dimensions: Height: 226cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Late 18th century and later inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the stepped arched dentil cornice over a blind fret work frieze, enclosed by glazed door with trailing boxwood band flanked by two fluted pilaster columns with Corinthian capitals, brass and silvered dial with painted tide and moon phase, the arched register inscribed 'Hight water at Bristol Key', silvered Roman chapter ring inscribed 'Thos. (Thomas) Williams, Axbridge', triple train driven movement, chiming the quarters on eight bells and striking the hours on coil, silent chime lever and eight four bell lever, the dial decorated with engraved scrolled foliage and ornate urn cast spandrels, canted trunk with fluted corners flanking shaped stepped arched door with large shell motif inlay, the matching base on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 234cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
NAVY – BONHAM FAMILYPapers of Admiral Charles Wright Bonham (1817-1910), his sons Captain Thomas Parry Bonham (1873-1916) and Lt. Col. Charles Barnard Bonham, D.S.O. (1871-1943) of the Royal Engineers, and his grandson Lieutenant Henry Thomas Robert Bonham (1904-1940), comprising: 'Journal of a Passage/ from/ Hong-Kong to England in/ 1846./ In H.M. Steam Sloop Vixen/ by/ Lieut. C.W. Bonham', daily entries include notes on the weather and the wildlife ('...the ship was very uneasy and rolled very heavily...we have not seen a sail in a run of about three thousand miles... several albatross in sight... exchanged colours with an American ship...'), with stops at Cape Town, St. Helena ('...much sickness... the church is pretty, so is the governors house...'), and Ascension Island ('...the greatest heaps of cinders & lava... fever, madness, dirt, drunkenness & desolation...'), with two landscape profiles drawn in pencil, 37 pages, green cloth, 4to (230 x 178mm.), March to June and November to December 1846; with various family documents including some twenty commissions dating from 1840 to 1926 (one signed 'Edward R & I', C.W. Bonham's certificate on retirement in 1878 signed 'Hood'), reports and passing out certificates from the Royal Naval College, certificates of service, letters of appointment, C.B. Bonham's certificate awarding him the D.S.O. in 1918 (signed 'George R.I.'), various awards, pocket account books 1895-1909, press cuttings etc.; a collection of medals and ribbons belonging to C.B. Bonham including two for shooting and one for football, his Altipiani medal, 1918 and empty box for the D.S.O.; c.30 photographs of the family, school teams, ships' crews and various vessels; circular oak snuff box with inset silver roundel engraved 'Captn Bonham HMS Victory 1860', with painted inscription inside ('Turned from/ a floor timber/ of/ HMS Victory/ built 1765'), diameter 107mm.; further miscellaneous papers including printed maps, menus, Christmas cards etc.; contained in a metal trunk bearing the painted name 'Lt. Col. C. B. Bonham' (quantity)Footnotes:AN ARCHIVE REPRESENTING THREE GENERATIONS OF DISTINGUISHED NAVAL SERVICE.These papers reveal the story of a family who gave their lives to the armed forces. Admiral Charles Wright Bonham enjoyed a long and successful career in the Navy. His younger son, Thomas Parry Bonham was one of the navy's brightest prospects, passing first in the 1885 naval examinations with, according to a notice included in the lot, 'more than one hundred marks in excess of the highest number on record'. He specialised in torpedo work and, during the Great War, took command of the mine-laying squadron and became inspector of mine-sweeping vessels. In early 1916 he was appointed captain of the Black Prince, which sank in action at the Battle of Jutland on 1 June that year with the loss of all hands. Admiral Bonham's elder son, Charles Barnard Bonham graduated from the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, joined the Royal Engineers and, for his war service, was twice mentioned in despatches and awarded the D.S.O. and the Italian Croce de Guerra. His grandsons also entered the Navy and were both killed in the Second World War. Henry Thomas Robert Bonham died from wounds received in action aboard HMS Fleetwood in June 1940. His brother Walter (see lot 149) saw action at the Battle of the River Plate and at Dunkirk before being killed in 1943.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Antique long case clock in oak case with 10 inch brass dial with pendulum and 2 weights Gilkes Adderbury c.1760 applied Roman numeral chapter ring with lozenge half-hour markers and signed 'Gilkes, Adderbury' to lower edge, the angles applied with female mask cast spandrels, in a rectangular top case with deep ogee cornice and integral pilasters to hood over rectangular trunk door and plain plinth base, approx. 190cm high
An early 20th century domed top pine trunk; a mid 20th century child's cot; an occasional table; white painted chest; child's Lloyd loam chair; etc**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £25 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
After Jacques Bousseau (French, 1680-1740), a pair of patinated bronze models of Milo of Croton and Ulysses bending the bow, 19th century, each male figure portrayed nude for a drape, and resting on a tree trunk, above square bases and further rouge marble plinths, 35cm and 32cm high respectively, the bases 16cm squareCondition Report: The bronzes are near black, shiny patina. It is fairly even overall, with some lightening to the raised shoulders et cetera. The bases are a little nibbled around the edges, and some of the corners have been repaired.Each with attractive chasing to hair.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Black Forest carved softwood tobacco box and cover,late 19th century, the cover with an owl and three owlets, the box in the form of a tree trunk with an owl in front, all birds with glass eyes,35cm highCondition report: Minor split to front edge of cover.Split to base front of box.Faded to the rear.
A mahogany longcase clock, 18th century, by Thomas Wheeler, London, the hood with a blind fret arch, brass stop fluted columns, cast brass cherub and crown side panels and brass flaming urn finials, the arched silvered dial inscribed 'Wheeler London' and with strike/silent in the arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, with two brass weights and a heavy pendulum with flattened wooden rod,54cm wide23cm deep237cm highCondition report: Trunk recently restored. Repaired split to length of backboard. Scratches, knocks and surface wear. Deterioration to polish in places, repaired top hinge to hood door. Height without finials 238cm.
An American camphorwood sailor's cabin trunk,19th century, with brass heart-shaped corner mounts and painted inside panel to the lid decorated with motto 'E PLUNI BUSUNUM' above an Eagle, crossed ensign and figures rope handles and brass-bound corners,99cm wide41cm deep37cm highCondition report: Good paint colour and condition to the inside of the lid, replaced strap hinged to the lid and split in the timber to the lid, missing lock and clasp together with a replacement small brass clasp, one rope handle missing and five brass corner mounts missing. Seemingly no inscribed name anywhere on the chest.

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