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A Georgian Mahogany Slant Front Desk, Early 19th Century, Having a compartmented interior above four graduated drawers with satinwood line inlay raised on bracket base. Dimensions: h: 40.75 x w: 36 x d: 20.25 in. Other Notes: *** Please inquire for shipping estimate prior to bidding. Shipping costs may exceed item values. *** Note condition: areas of restoration and losses. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Gray`s Auctioneers LLC shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Starting Price: $450
An Empire Style Carved and Painted Bracket Shelf, 20th Century. Dimensions: h: 7 x w: 46 x d: 7 1/2 in. Other Notes: *** Please inquire for shipping estimate prior to bidding. Shipping costs may exceed item values. *** Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Gray`s Auctioneers LLC shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Starting Price: $150
A Regency ebonised and ebony veneered bracket clock by Thomas Moore, Ipswich, with five pillar fusee movement with bob pendulum, foliate and eagle engraved back plate, striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with gilded brass mask spandrels, signed silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minutes, the matted gilt centre with pendulum indicator and date aperture, silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with caddy top with gilt brass carrying handle and four turned gilt brass finials, over a front and rear arched glazed door with gilt brass mounts, conforming keyhole lights to the sides, on a moulded plinth base, 18in. (45.75cm.) high excluding handle, complete with a later matched ebonised clock bracket with drawer. (2) See Illustration.
A good George I walnut bureau c.1720, the banded top over a conforming fall enclosing a well fitted interior with a central cupboard concealing a secret compartment, flanked by split pilaster mouldings, two pigeonholes and four cross banded drawers to each side, over a well with sliding surface to the long drawer beneath, over two short and two further long graduated drawers with herringbone banding and later shaped brasses raised on shaped bracket feet, the sides with brass carrying handles, 40½in. (102.25cm.) wide, 41½in. (105.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
A George III mahogany bachelors chest c.1760, the moulded top over four long graduated drawers, with front to back linings, iron locks and original pierced gilt brass escutcheons, some later replacements, on shaped bracket feet, 32¼ x 18¼in. (82 x 46.5cm.), 32in. (81.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
**A VICTORIAN OFFICER`S HELMET OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS with silver-plated skull and gilt mounts, QVC plate flanked by oak and laurel sprays, mounted with a Garter Star in bright-cut white metal, gilt and enamel, wide chin-chain on velvet-edged leather backing, secured by rosettes, red plume with small white metal finial at top, roan leather internal headband (minor dents to skull and gilt on helmet-plate somewhat rubbed, upper rays of Star missing, knop of plume-spike damaged and internal bracket missing, causing incorrect plume fitting)
A FINE 25 BORE BAVARIAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLE BY ABRAHAM DELLEMAYR IN MÜNCHE, DATED 1695 with octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled with eight grooves, signed, dated and engraved with conventional foliage over the breech, flat lock finely engraved with a Classical scene (probably the third labour of Hercules), including a shot stag set upon by hounds before a castle, a male and female Classical figure, signed with the gunmaker`s initials `A.D.` top right, and the engraver, `C. I. Stenglin` bottom left, fitted with internal wheel, engraved flash-guard, sliding pan-cover, pierced dog decorated with a wild boar, a hound and a monster, and with pine cone finial, pierced bracket decorated with a further monster, double set trigger, full stock moulded over the fore-end (repaired), inlaid in staghorn with segmental lines and pellets, a reclining doe amidst scrollwork opposite the lock, the butt inlaid with a lion on the cheek-piece, and with patchbox fitted with staghorn cover engraved with foliage involving a hare pursued by a hound (the stock and inlays with minor restorations and repairs), gilt iron trigger-guard shaped for the fingers, gilt iron trigger-plate, engraved horn butt-cap, engraved staghorn ramrod-pipes (the forward with small chips, now detached), engraved fore-end cap, and wooden ramrod with engraved staghorn tip, probably the original 90cm; 35 1/2in barrel Abraham Dellermayer is recorded in Munich circa 1669-1701. A number of guns engraved by Johan Christoph Stengl (or Stengel) are preserved in the Bayerischen Nationalmuseums, Munich. See E. Benezit 1976, p.818 and E. Schalkhauser 1988, p.86.
**AN 11 BORE WHEEL-LOCK RIFLED CARBINE IN EARLY 17TH CENTURY STYLE with octagonal sighted barrel stamped `1609`, flat lock with external wheel retained by a robust bracket, full stock inlaid with engraved plaques including warrior profile opposite the lock (losses), and steel trigger-guard 68cm; 26 3/4in barrel

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