An early 19th century mahogany straight front chest of two short over three long drawers, raised on bracket supports, height 95cm, length 113cm, depth 54cm.Additional InformationLarge splits to the top and sides which are quite prominent and open, minor losses to the beading, staining/water damage in parts.
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An early 20th century novelty musical jewellery box in the form of a grand piano with hinged lid revealing a velvet lined interior, the keyboard inscribed 'Theodore Schmid', width 27cm, length 33cm.Additional InformationIt has suffered somewhat, the movement is loose and requires attention. Some teeth are chipped and heavily rusted. The slide with the music stand on is missing its bracket on the right hand side. Heavy surface wear throughout. The pedals would need reattaching, general surface wear.
A French 19th century stained tortoiseshell boulle and gilt metal mounted mantel clockThe movement stamped Martie et CieThe 3 1/2-inch dial with cartouche Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking a bell, contained with a waisted case raised on scrolling bracket feet, 18cm wide, 12cm deep, 35cm high, (7in wide, 4 1/2in deep, 13 1/2in high)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 pair of early 20th century gilt metal and porcelain standard lampsWith single light fitting above a Corinthian column to moulded spreading sevre style section, raised on bracket feet, 24cm wide, 24cm deep, 135cm high (9in wide, 9in deep, 53in high) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th century mahogany and brass standard lampFitted with three light fittings, raised on a fluted column on moulded square base with bracket feet, 43cm wide, 43cm deep, 180cm high (16 1/2in wide, 16 1/2in deep, 70 1/2in high) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French Régence walnut, crossbanded and brass mounted commode, early 18th centuryThe moulded marble serpentine top over three drawers, raised on bracket feet with shaped apron, 92cm wide, 50cm deep, 83cm high (36in wide, 19 1/2in deep, 32 1/2in high). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late George III mahogany longcase clockEngraved to the arch Nathaniel Brown of ManchesterThe 12 1/2-inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial, date aperture and moon phase, the twin train movement striking a bell contained within a hood with painted scrolling fret work above a trunk with shaped door, on canted box base with ogee bracket feet, 52cm wide, 25cm deep, 233cm high, (20In wide, 9 1/2in deep, 91 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French Régence walnut, brass-mounted and crossbanded commode, early 18th centuryThe serpentine marble top with moulded edge, over three drawers, raised on bracket feet, 114cm wide, 59cm deep, 83cm high (44 1/2in wide, 23in deep, 32 1/2in high). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late Edwardian Lenzkirch walnut bracket style mantel clock, with arch-top case, the silvered dial having black Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking half-hourly on a coil gong, 23cm high.Condition: Case fair with negligible signs of age. Movement does not wind and runs for less than 1 minute before stopping. Strike train winds but strikes intermittently.
A Victorian oak and pollard inlay pedestal writing desk, circa 1870, a two higher section with an oak gallery above two short drawers with a long drawer attaching, above an oak writing surface on four short drawers on each pedestal with a long drawer in between on bracket feet. H 100cm x W 115cm x D 57cmProvenance: originally belonging to Francis Darwin, a distant cousin of Charles Darwin. Offered with a transcript of Darwin Pedigrees by R.B. Feeman
A Fine German 28-Bore Wheel-Lock Holster PistolAugsburg, Circa 1580With blued two-stage barrel swamped towards the bevelled muzzle, octagonal breech struck on the top flat with maker's mark, an orb and cross between two pellets in a shield, and the Augsburg mark (Neue Støckel 6477 and 1285), blued tang, blued flat lock, the edges and wheel-bracket left bright, struck with a man-in-the-moon mark (Neue Støckel 8481), and with pivoting safety-lever with button finial and acting against a chiselled spring, blued wheel-cover, sliding pan-cover with release button, and cock acting on a chiselled spring, figured fruitwood full stock inlaid along each side of the fore-stock with white staghorn or bone monsters linked together by a white staghorn or bone line interrupted by an engraved ball-flower, the butt inlaid overall with scrollwork, engraved flower-heads and ball-flowers, and around the tang with panels engraved with foliage, compressed ball-pommel segmented by white staghorn or bone lines and inlaid with roundels variously engraved with flower-heads, foliage and trelliswork, a vacant roundel at the base, iron trigger-guard, foliate engraved staghorn or bone rear ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, original iron-tipped ramrod, and in fine condition retaining most of its original blueing 37.8 cm. barrel For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th Century mahogany tallboy chest with arrangement of three short and six long drawers flanked by canted sides with blind fret carved decoration on bracket feet, 115cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Dental cornice chipped in places. Fretwork decoration contemporary and chipped in places. Drawer handles and escutcheons later. Both sides split and moulding split and repaired. Chest splits into two. Please note: this lot is very badly nicotine stained.
An 18th Century walnut tallboy with moulded cornice, the upper section fitted three short and three long drawers, the lower two short and one long, on shaped bracket feet, 106cm wide x 153cm tall CONDITION REPORT: Upper part in two sections, probably altered. Handles replaced, some old holes stopped up roughly. Feet have cracks, possibly re-tipped. Lots of small losses to veneers and mouldings. In need of restoration.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany three-train bracket clock,the dial with foliate engraved decoration and three subsidiary dials: 'Chime/Silent', 'Slow/Fast', 'Whittington/Cambridge Chimes', the triple fusee movement striking the quarters on one large and four smaller gongs (Cambridge Chimes) or on Eight Bells (Whittington Chimes),46cm highCondition report: Two added gilt metal side handles.Arch has had splits and cracks and restoration.Rear door not original.Chimes on the quarter when wound, although we are unable to guarantee full working order, splits to top, wear, fading, damage and repair to case.Please view additional images
A walnut and feather banded cabinet,early 18th century and later, the stepped pediment over twin doors, enclosing a fitted interior, above a brushing slide and two short over two long drawers, raised on bracket supports, 107cm wide49cm deep175cm highCondition report: Numerous repairs and alterations. Knocks and losses. Doors were likely mirrored but now are panelled. Splits and odd timber throughout. One drawer handle missing.
An inlaid walnut commode,South Germany, 18th century, the shaped rouge marble top over a serpentine front with three long drawers on bracket feet, inlaid all-over with geometric stringing and crossbanding, the pine back with two iron handles,109cm wide65cm deep84cm highCondition report: Marble top broken and repaired.Original handles.Re-polished.Carrying handles from side removed.
A French kingwood and parquetry bibliothèque,late 19th century, the breakfront with a swept frieze over three bevelled glazed panels and sides, a central door, wavy cube parquetry and inlaid floral panels on splayed bracket feet, the whole with ormolu mounts including female head corners, a central urn and flowers, and ornate foliate feet,166cm wide43cm deep180cm highCondition report: Two glass shelves.No key.Bronze mount to one side of top requires tacking down.
A pair of chinoiserie ebonised, painted and gilt cabinets,modern, each decorated with figures and landscapes, the twin cupboard doors set with character handles, above three drawers, raised on bracket feet,67cm wide41cm deep118cm high (2)Provenance: Purchased from OKA.From The Principal Contents of an East Anglian Estate.Condition report: Gneerally distressed, in fair order.
A musical bracket clock,late 19th/early 20th century, in a carved oak case, the arched dial with subsidiary dials for regulation, strike/silent and bells/gongs striking, the triple fusee movement striking and chiming the quarters on eight bells and five gongs, movement stamped 'W & H',66cm highCondition report: Repolished case, probably new rear door and brass mesh panel. One side fret incomplete and with damage, backing silks on each side faded and torn
A George III walnut chest on chest, moulded cornice, the upper section with three short and three long drawers, each with herringbone stringing and cross-banding, fluted canted corners, the base with an oak slide over three further drawers, bracket feet, width 105cm, depth 53cm, height 185cm.
A George III mahogany bureau, fall front with inlaid banding, and stringing, enclosing a fitted interior, with a central inlaid satinwood based cupboard, nest of drawers, further drawer and pigeon-holes, fitted with two short and three long drawers, canted and inlaid angles, ogee bracket feet, width 120cm, depth 55cm, height 111cm.
A George II walnut bureau bookcase, with herringbone stringing and cross banding, broken elliptical pediment, two arched glazed panel doors to the upper section enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall front with candle slides over, well-fitted interior with drawers. pigeonholes and a recess, two short and two long drawers under, on bracket feet, width 97cm, depth 57cm, height 232cm.
A George II walnut bureau bookcase, breakfront cavetto cornice, tapering pilasters, the upper section with two arched bevelled mirrored doors, enclosing an interior fitted with adjustable shelves, a cupboard and drawers, the base with a fall front writing surface, enclosing a baize-lined interior, drawers and pigeon-holes, above two short and two long graduating drawers, bracket feet, width 101cm, depth 61cm, height 205cm.
A Queen Anne laburnum and walnut cabinet, in part early 18th Century, moulded cornice over a cushioned frieze drawer, two panelled doors with inlaid quatrefoils and oyster-cut veneers, the walnut base with two short and two long drawers, lozenge-shaped ends, bracket feet, width 116cm, depth 40cm, height 166cm.
A George III mahogany secretaire chest on chest, dentil cornice over a blind fretwork frieze, the upper section with two short and three long drawers, secretaire drawer, drawers, pigeon-holes and a central cupboard, with two further drawers, bracket feet, width 116cm, depth 56cm, height 184cm.

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