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An early 18th Century and later Walnut ChestThe associated rectangular quarter veneered feather-banded and crossbanded top with moulded edge and re-entrant corners above two short and two long drawers, on later bracket feet (reduced), 117cm wide x 60cm deep x 79cm high, (46in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 31in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot 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.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gents stainless steel Rolex Oyster, shock resisting wristwatch, ref 4444, circa 1945, with signed circular silvered dial having Roman numerals and gilt hand with a blued central second hand, movement signed Rolex 15 Rubies, serial no 357XXX on a later stainless steel extendable bracket. Case 31mm Dial 25mmTimepiece is currently ticking
WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Ships Bulkhead Clock, good example of the brass cased bulkhead pattern clock with blackened roman numerals to the dial and two hands. Stamped to the dial with Kriegsmarine eagle and M stamp, also “9512 N”. Complete with locking and winding key. Single fixing bracket attached to the reverse of the brass case. Some heavy dents to the case and a crack to the glass front but otherwise a good example. Appears to be in working order but sold as static display item.
British Royal Navy Admiralty Issue Bell, large brass naval ships bell with impressed Admiralty pattern broad arrow mark. Complete with the original clanger and the bracket mounting. Good untouched example. Ships names were omitted from bell’s as to stop the use of the loss of a ship being used for enemy propaganda reasons. PLEASE NOTE VERY HEAVY, WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER IN HOUSE POST AND PACKING.
Two circular silver compacts, one with a yellow enamel shell designed lid on bracket feet, Birmingham 1932 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, the other a plain design on one dimensional ball and claw feet (lid hinge broken, damage consistent will age and associated wear), Birmingham 1918 by Levi & Salaman Ltd, together with a rectangular silver jewellery box, the floor-plate missing but original velvet lining remaining, dented top raised on cabriole feet, Birmingham 1918
An Edwardian mahogany dressing table mirror, curved mirror plate in swing form on reeded supports topped with a ebonised wooden finials, the rectangular box base with three frieze draws, the outer draws with ivory handles (one damaged), the central draw with a mother of pearl inlaid lock and key present, raised on carved bracket feet 54cm H x 57cm W x 22cm D
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, moulded top over two short and three graduated cockbeaded drawers, with diamond shape bone escutcheons, oval brass swing handles on raised ogee bracket feet. H. 96cms, W 109 cms D 51.5 cmsConditionsome fading to the front and slightly more so the the right hand side.Small section of cockbeading missing approx 6 cms of middle graduated drawer.Some dents of age.crack to right hand side running up.a crack along the left hand side at back top, but stable.Top has good patina.Drawers have smooth easy action. Images provided for clarification of condition report.
A George III Irish silver oval salver, maker's mark JL, Dublin last quarter 18th century, with a beaded, pierced and engraved rim, engraved with a floral swag band, a crest and a shield within swags and pendants, on four anthemion bracket feet, 24.5cm (9 1/2in) long, 330g (10.6 oz) The maker's maker attribution is uncertain and could be John Laughlin, Junior; John Lloyd, Senior or John Locker. The arms belong to Richard O'FARRELL Esqr. (1729-1790), who in 1751 married the heiress Letitia O'MORE only surviving daughter of James O'MORE (died 1779) of Balyna Co. Kildare and Mary nee MADDEN. After their marriage the family adopted the family name MORE-O'FARRELL.One of the issues in identification is that the arms of Richard O'FARRELL use the crest of the O'MORE family in preference to their own crest, which is blazoned: issuant from ducal coronet a greyhound courant. The item may as a result may be intended for use by Mary O'FARRELL nee O'MORE. Her father James O'MORE was the last male descendant of the family to use the O'MO(O)RE name. The O'MORE family are the last descendants of the Lord Leix. They are an ancient family of Ireland and substantial landowners, notably descendants of the family as MORE-O'FARRELL held the Balyna estate until 1960. The family were identified as being associated with the 1641 Irish Rebellion. The O'FARRELL or O'FERRALL family are also an ancient family of Ireland who arrived from Spain during the 4th century BC.Condition Report: Maker's mark lightly rubbed, rest are clearWobblesNo splits to the borderEngraving is lightly rubbedOne foot repairedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A George III silver twin handled oval tray by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London 1802, with twin gadrooned loop handles issuing from leaves, a gadrooned rim, engraved with a floral and C-scroll band and a worn crest in a rocaille and flower reserve, the four bracket feet gadroon borders, 76cm (30in) long, 4838g (155.55 oz)Condition Report: Signs of erasure to the cartouche, crest is later, as is decorationCondition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian silver small hemispherical rose bowl by the Barnard Bros, London 1895, with a moulded rim, embossed with a band of flowers, C-scrolls and shells above half reeded, on four pierced foliate bracket feet, the interior gilt, 20.5cm (8in) diameter, 696g (22.35 oz)Condition Report: Marks are well struckNo personal engraving to the reserves Decoration goodStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid mantel clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, clockwork movement, the case of domed form, inlaid with paterae, raised on four brass ball feet, with key, 23cm high., together with an Art Deco oak cased mantel clock, Ferranti circular silver dial bearing Arabic numerals, battery operated movement, the case of Napoleon hat form, raised on bracket feet, 39.5cm wide. (2)
A 19th century oak and mahogany floor-standing corner cupboard, The upper section with double arched, beaded doors, above a lower section with panelled doors, raised on bracket feet, 110cm wide x 208cm highPart of a Herefordshire Country House EstateCondition report: Lacking some mahogany veneer, including 4cm section of frieze. Loss of 10cm section of upper glazed door adjacent to lock and 3 x 1.5cm top right of base, right door and both panels. Chips on edges of base doors and around lower hinge of left door on upper section. Restorations, including some patches on veneers, around hinges and mouldings, including top left door.
A large light oak display cabinet by Venables Brothers, Cheswardine, the ogee cornice and plain frieze above twin glazed doors enclosing four adjustable shelves, over twin arch-panelled doors, raised on bracket feet, 123cm wide x 51cm deep x 233cm high.Condition report: Good overall with only negligible signs of use.

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