The large pair of binoculars with lens guards, two filters, extra rubber eye shields and on an adjustable bracket, and in a fitted case. Serial No 4923 (on a plaque to the case and on the binoculars) case 30cm x 25cm x 58cm. *CR the binoculars appear unused, the case with knocks marks and storage wear.
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with crossbanding and herringbone inlay, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and drawers, over two short and three long drawers, raised on high bracket feet, height 106cm, width 91cm, depth 51cm. *CR Old marks and splits, re-polished, repairs throughout, replacement handles, writing marks to fall front.
A CONTINENTAL PAINTED PINE SERPENTINE COMMODEFRENCH OR ITALIAN, LATE 18TH CENTURYnaively painted with flowers and cartouches with two short and two long drawers on bracket feet80.8cm high, 115.5cm wide, 57cm deepProvenanceParker & Morris: The Art of Decorating.PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRRORPOSSIBLY SCOTTISH, C.1750-60with a carved giltwood frame, the base with three curved front drawers on ogee bracket feet77cm high, 54cm wide, 24cm deepProvenanceParker & Morris: The Art of Decorating.PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART STOOL, CIRCA 1910 oak 36.5cm wide, 48cm high, 22cm deep Note: Seen in a contemporary image of the studios at the School of Art, these stools with their simple planked construction and arched bracket supports are designed in keeping with other elements of the original commission.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WHITE PAINTED PINE CABINETthe moulded cornice above two long cupboard doors each with six panels, the sides with 3 panels, fitted interior raised on shaped bracket feet. 183cm high, 155cm wide, 66cm deep Provenance: Co. Dublin Condition Report: Overall good and solid condition Areas of paint loss and wear throughout Centre of cornice with replaced section Foot on right side with a loss to the bottom front Some old wood worm evident to front of base, minor See additional images
A 19TH CENTURY PAINTED PINE LOW CABINET,the moulded top above two twin fielded panelled doors with fitted shelves raised on square bracket feet. 121cm high , 94cm wide, 36cm deepProvenance: Co. Tipperary Condition Report: Overall good and solid Areas of minor wear and tear throughout Both doors with a split in the lower panel Right side panel with a section cut to the lower end, see images Some old wood worm evident
A 19TH CENTURY PAINTED PINE CUPBOARD,the cornice with saw-tooth dentil moulding above two twin panel cupboard doors the lower section with two panelled doors, slatted sides on short bracket feet. 179cm high, 48.5cm deep, 100cm wideProvenance: Co. Tipperary Condition Report: Overall very good, sound and sturdy Some minor paint losses throughout Left hand side not painted Old wood worm evidence to inside and to lower doors See additional images
A 19TH CENTURY PINE DOWRY CHESTthe plain front, with lift-top with large opening to a large compartment, on a chest of two short and one long fielded panel drawers on shaped bracket feet. 120cm high, 122cm wide, 60cm deep***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ON VIEW IN OUR STEPHENS GREEN SALEROOMS, PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION***
A 19TH CENTURY YELLOW PAINTED TIMBER SCALE MODEL OF AN IRISH DRESSER,the plain top with wavy frieze and two open shelves, on an open compartmented fiddle front base with shaped apron and bracket feet. 35cm high, 25.5cm wide, 14cm deep Condition Report: Good condition 35cm high, 25.5cm wide, 14cm deep
Victorian walnut compactum wardrobe, carved rococo cornice, the mirrored robe enclosing a hanging rail and drawer, flanked by a carved panelled cupboard above an open recess and bank of two short over three graduating drawers, bracket base section, labelled Pratt Brothers, Streatham, width 131cm, depth 53cm, height 220cm.
Mahogany longcase clock, hood with three ball finials, turned columns, trunk with long door, bracket feet, twelve inch archaed brass with with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, moonphase to the lunertte, signed John Morse, Southampton, eight day movement striking on a bell, 240cm, with pendulum and two weights.Condition report:The hour hand has become detached. There are splits to the veneer on the hood and cracks to various parts of the hood, body and base. One the columns had a rough flat back and is missing some wood at the top. There are some minor losses to the top of the hood. One of the brass finials is slightly bent. The lock appears to have been replaced. Please see additional uploaded images.
Scottish mahogany longcase clock, hood with arched top and ball finial, trunk with long door, bracket feet, twelve inch circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial; signed Bryson, Edinburgh, eight day movement striking on a bell, 210cm.Condition report:The mechanism appears complete but it doesn't strike when provisionally set up in the saleroom and the pendulum drags against the backboard (could be just not level in the saleroom). No evident worm. Some losses of moulding to the case. Some splash marks and historic dents/ notches. The case and hood are filthy - retrieved from an outbuilding - and would instantly lift with a decent sympathetic clean.
George III mahogany bureau, fall front, fitted interior, four long graduating drawers, bracket feet, width 93cm, depth 54cm, height 102cm.Condition report:The finish to the exterior is a little poor and blotchy, it would certainly benefit being repolished/ refinished. Some historic splits to the side panels. The interior is generally ok, some staining and marks through use but adds character. Some of the screw heads to the hinges are missing and/ or replaced. The drawer linings have some splits but are otherwise serviceable. Some losses to the moulded drawer outlines. No keys.
William IV mixed wood longcase clock, hood with bird finial, swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with short door, bracket feet, fourteen inch arched brass dial signed Henry Higginbotham, Macclesfield, rocking ship to the lunette, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, 240cm, with two weights, pendulum and winding key.Condition report:It appears to be working on quickly assembly in the saleroom although would benefit from being professionally installed. Some tarnishing and wear to the silvered chapter ring. The painted arch is good and the galleon moves with the seconds. Some old spot repairs to the case but generally well presented. No key for the trunk and so the door swings open at present.
Walnut chest of drawers, 20th Century, serpentine front with four long graduating drawers, spoayed bracket feet, width 85cm, depth 53cm, height 99cm.Condition report:The top is scratched and stained, with some minot losses to the back. The sides are slightly scratched. Please see additional uploaded images.
Georgian mahogany chest of drawers, crossbanded top with moulded edge, two short and three long graduating drawers, bracket feet, width 111cm, depth 55cm, height 107cm.Condition report:The top is scratched and stained, with a long horizontal crack at the left back area and some damage to the edges. The drawers move smoothly. Tbe brass handles appear to be original. Please see additional uploaded images.
shaped square outline, with a moulded border, incurved corners and raised on four bracket feet, by William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1946; 10.1" (25.7cm) long; 25.3ozt. *CR General wear, minor scratches & some minor black pitting marks, but nice quality. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Important meuble à deux corps Italien en noyer, ronce de noyer et filets de bois fruitier, miroir gravé à armoiries, ouvrant à deux portes, un abattant et trois tiroirs, milieu du XVIIIe siècle, probablement Venise ou RomeAn important Italian walnut, burr-walnut, fruitwood-lined and mirrored armorial bureau cabinet, mid-18th century, probably Venice or RomeThe upper section with moulded shaped pediment with a mirrored engraved coat-of-arms, above two shaped mirrored doors with engraved banding surround, the interior concealing a central door flanked by various open compartments and pigeon holes, four small drawers and two sliding candle holders, the angled sides with further mirrored doors enclosing two shelves, the inside of the doors painted in red, the lower section with a fall-front concealing a central door flanked by two pigeon holes above two small drawers and a well, and on three arc-en-arbalète long drawers, concave fronted sides and bracket feet, 168cm wide x 66cm deep x 266cm high, (66in wide x 25 1/2in deep x 104 1/2in high)Footnotes:This type of majestic bureau-cabinet often called trumò in Italian were among the most showy pieces of furniture produced in the 18th century Italy. Venice and Veneto soon became the centre for the production of such masterpieces where the patrons could opt for luxurious extras as carved and giltwood ornaments to embellish to cresting, luxurious finials, and particularly beautifully engraved mirrored plates which could enrich these monuments to please noble and wealthy families. The engraved mirrors could depict genre scenes or as in this case reflect the coat-of-arms of their owners. It is probable that in this precise case, the coat-of-arms could be that of the Carafa or Carafa della Spina family. Pier Luigi Carafa (1677-1755) was a Cardinal from Neapolitan origin. Apart from Venice, Rome was equally known centre as a production centre for this type of large scale ceremonial furniture, and the shaped uprights of the sides of the present bureau-cabinet are quite reminiscent of the Roman cabinet making production of the second quarter of the 18th century.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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