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19th century walnut bureau cabinet, the top with two panelled doors enclosing cupboard, pigeon holes and drawers, fall front with fitted interior, over two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 252cm x 109cm x 62cm,PROVENANCE: Bought in 1978 from the great grand-daughter of Baron Eric Leijonhufvud who was given it by her great grand-father.. .
A Large Hallmarked Silver Presentation Box, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, "Councillor Mrs A. E. Longden, J.P and Miss Longden Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Sheffield 1936-1937, of rectangular form with engine turned lid, bearing Sheffield Coat of Arms, raised on four bracket feet, 23.6cm wide, containing two illuminated scrolls.
A Large Exhibition Type Longcase or 'Grandfather' Clock with a three train movement on eight chiming bells, supported by three large brass weights of varying sizes, playing Westminster and Whittington chimes. Subsidiary dials to the arched brass dial with silent and chimes display dial; the brass dial fitted with cast ormolu mounts to back corner, silvered chapter rings to the dial, maker or retailers name to the face, Thomas Armstrong and brothers, Manchester. Impressive mahogany case profusely inlaid with satinwood and various coloured exotic woods, with an Adams type urn to the central panel of the door; inlaid swags to the base, supported by shaped bracket feet. The hood with finely carved rosette roundels to the scrolls, with a central finial, fret work sides to the hood and finely matched Corinthian columns with capitals to both the case trunk and hood, 90'' high, 18'' wide, 12'' deep.
A well-modelled blanc-de-chine figure of Budai on wood standEarly Qing DynastyThe reclining Chan monk wearing thickly-folded robes, his bare chest and belly showing, holding a sphere in his left hand, hands moulded separately, purpose made 19th century stand with rectangular top with shaped recess for figure over a pierced waist and apron carved and pierced with shou characters and scrolls raised on bracket feet.figure 13.5cm high, stand 24cm wide, 22cm deep.Footnotes:For a similar example dated to the Kangxi period see Bonhams Knightsbridge 13th May 2013. lot 166.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 group of glazed pottery funerary furnitureMing DynastyComprising: a table with rectangular top on four circular-section splayed supports and joined by stretchers, 12cm high, 25.5cm wide, 16.5cm deep; a pair of green glazed two-door cabinets raised on bracket feet, 19cm high, 13.5cm wide, 7cm deep; and a storage chest with moulded fitments, 12cm high, 14cm wide, 9.5cm deep.(4).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two hongmu table screens together with a bronze mirror on standLate 19th/ early 20th centuryThe large example set with a later mirror plate within a fretwork surround, raised on a stand with carved and pierced scrolling ruyi design frieze above splayed aprons further carved with bats over cloud scrolls on side supports carved and pierced with stylised dragons, all raised on side plinth supports, 85cm high, 68.5cm wide, 25cm deep; a smaller table screen inset with a painting of agricultural workers in the field, within a plain frame over a stand with key-fret frieze on side supports carved with scroll designs on bracket feet, the back-plate carved with fruit in a bowl on stand and ruyi and grasses in a vase, 44cm high, 40.5cm wide, 12cm deep; together with a circular bronze mirror on matching stand, the mirror with designs in relief about a central boss, 28cm diameter, the stand carved and pierced as a pair of confronting stylised dragons raised on a plinth base with corner bracket feet. 53.5cm high overall. (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 Walter Carter (Harrod's Ltd) Manchester flame mahogany compactum, outswept cornice with diamond banding, single door cupboard over four short and three graduated long drawers, brass hoop handles flanked by oval mirrored doors enclosing hanging space, spreading bracket feet. 194.5cm high x 203cm wide x 58cm deep.
A George III silver circular salver by Robert Jones I, London 1782, with a beaded rim, on three bead outlined bracket feet, engraved with an armorial hung from a tied ribbon within a flowering foliate wreath, 23cm (9in) diameter, 468g (15.05 oz) Provenance: From the estate of Christopher and Rosemary Warren The arms as seen blazon as: ....., three bends wavy ..... There are a number of possible families: GODSCHALL (azure-argent), ISBERY or ISBURY (argent-sable), LUTTON (argent-gules), PATER (argent-gules), WILBRAM (argent-azure), WILBURCHAM (argent-azure) as well as the PATER or PAYTER (argent-azure) family of Suffolk. Two of which can be eliminated: LUTTON (arms granted 1809) and PATER (arms granted 1811). Sold together with a sales guarantee from S. Kozminsky & Co. of Melbourne dated March 1st 1933 and a watercolour and pen and ink heraldic description of dubious import.
A late George III silver oblong salver by William Bennett, London 1818, with a raised gadrooned rim, engraved with a broad band of flowers, scrolls and foliage, on four bracket feet with gadrooned outline, 24cm (9 1/4in) long, 500g (16.1 oz) Provenance: From the estate of Christopher and Rosemary Warren
White, George English Lantern Clocks, Antique Collectors Club, 1989, quarto, dust jacket; Darken, Jeff & Hooper, John, English 30 Hour Clocks, Origin and Development, 1600-1800, Penita Books, 1997, quarto, dust wrapper; Barder, Richard C.R., The Georgian Bracket Clock, 1714-1830, Antique Collectors Club, 1993, quarto, dust wrapper [3]

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