A PAIR OF GILTWOOD AND MARBLE CONSOLE TABLES IN GEORGE III STYLE, 20TH CENTURY 87.5cm high, 174.5cm wide, 65.5cm deepCondition Report: Both tables with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. The gilt surface with the expected wear, losses and chips throughout. Marble tops with the expected chips, scratches and 'nibbles'. Some filler used to the tops in places. Both tables are structurally solid. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Measurement between the centres of the two outer medallions - 32.5cm Condition Report Disclaimer
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A FLORENTINE CARVED GILTWOOD ARMORIAL CARTOUCHE 18TH CENTURYWith scrolling foliage console around closed helm surmounting shaped shield with red diagonal 'bend' with three leaf capped fruits or berries 67cm high, 59cm wide Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips - see images. Re-gilded and painting refreshed. Gilt surface with the expected cracking, chips and wear. Glue residue visible to the back from where one side of the cartouche has been re-attached. Two later batons of timber to the back to help secure this repair. There is also an old glued repair to lower cresting. Some minor evidence of old worm. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLESLATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY Each with variegated green serpentine marble topseach 88cm high, the tops 91cm wide, 46cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, some joints openingThe marble tops with the usual chips and nibbles to edges and extremities, including a larger loss to the rear edge of one The gilt surface with rubbing and wear revealing underlying bole in place, also some peeling, flaking, chips and losses, overall the surface appears to have been refreshed previously, it is slightly unevenPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A MATCHED PAIR OF CREAM PAINTED, ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT CONSOLE TABLESSECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY AND LATEREach with a grey veined white marble topapproximately 91cm high, 76cm wide46.2 and 44.5cm deep respectively SALEROOM NOTICETHE DATE OF THESE MATCHED PAIR OF CONSOLE TABLES SHOULD BE IN PART SECOND QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER. The matched pair of scroll supports has been made into a pair of console tables. Condition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use. There are losses, observations and restorations including: the marble tops are slightly different each with a reeded edge moulding to the front and plain sides, there is some staining to the marble; there is chipping and flaking to the painted and parcel gilt carved supports in some places revealing the underlying gesso and wood; there is evidence of worm; there are differences between the carved scroll supports of each table; they have been matched and made into a pair of tables possibly in the late 20th or early 21st century with much of the table carcase ebonised; some splits to the rosewood veneers; small differences including size, rosewood veneers, size of moulding etc. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE CARVED GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE 19TH CENTURY Carved with bold acanthus scrolls throughout 90cm high, 196cm wide, 72cm deep Condition Report: Table with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with ager and use. Various old splits and chips.As illustrated, table is without a marble top. Two later pine blocks fixed to the rear edge of the top. Some evidence of old worm in various places. Two later boards of timber fixed across the back of the table to help secure the frame. Some old repairs to carved elements - see images. Surface has been re-gilded at some point. The gilding bears the expected cracks, chips, wear and losses throughout.Later thin blocks of timber added to the underside of the feetThe underlying timber in the construction is difficult to determine but it is likely beech - all elements have either been gilded or covered in a yellow paint or stain and we cannot guarantee the timbers included.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY EAGLE CONSOLE TABLESOF RECENT MANUFACTURE96cm high, 128cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and usePolished appearance overall to the consoles, this is a fairly uniform dark colour overall, Overall entirely solid and stable, some old filler detected to joints, possibly from time of construction Old knicks, chips, losses to some elements such as wing tips and extremities, some old bumps and indentations to the edges and the top surfaces from age and useEach with a vertical stripe of grey dust up the back support, and with old dust and dirt to the interior, a gentle wipe would be beneficial before installationPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLELATE 18TH CENTURYThe rounded rectangular breche marble top above a fluted frieze centred by a tablet with a medallion hung with swags, on incurved legs joined by a stretcher with a swagged urn80.5 cm high, 90.5 cm wide, 44.5 cm deepCondition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use. There are losses, observations and restorations including: the marble top is later, with sectional elements to the lower border, some repairs; there is evidence of worm; the gilding and some gesso is later with some mottling, and rubbing revealing some underlying terracotta wash, gesso and wood; some cracks to sectional joint areas including where there is later gesso; there are old holes to the back rail, presumably from old wall fixings; repairs including to the swags and other areas. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF FRENCH CARVED GILTWOOD SERPENTINE CONSOLE TABLES IN LOUIS XV STYLE, 19TH CENTURY With variegated marble tops each 86cm high, 92cm wide, 45.5cm deep Condition Report: Both tables with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Old splits, chips and losses. Both marble tops with the with some chips and filler used in places. One marble top has three significant repaired cracks. There are one loses to these areas and the pink adhesive is visible top the joins. The other marble top has a large ring mark to the centre. Both tables structurally solid. The gilt surface with the expected wear, cracks and chips. One table with a crack through one of the stretchers. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Good George IV marble topped console table, in the manner of Thomas Hope, with rectangular figured marble top raised on rounded rectangular frieze and lion monopod support with rear turned supports on castors, 85cm wide x 41cm deep x 90cm highProvenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.
1997 Mercedes E220 2.2 litre 2 door cabriolet Registration: P460VGN Chassis: WDB1240622C292059 Odometer: 99,638 Transmission: 4 Speed Auto Petrol MOT: Oct 2023 Guide £7,000 - £8,000 . Original purchase invoice . 2 previous keepers . MOT's dating back to 2000 . Comprehensive history file with invoices dating back to September 1999 being its first service at Mercedes Woking . First owner for 6 years and the second for18 years . Original Mercedes Benz Woking dealer plates Outside The car presents very well in the lovely Azurite Blue with straight dent free bodywork and paintwork with very few imperfections, but the few there are include; near side wing mirror has a small scratch, off side wing mirror has an even smaller scratch, near side front indicator lens has some marks on the inside, very few small stone chips under the headlights, rear quarter has small amount of rust bubbling around 20 mm in length just in front of the rear wheel. The chrome works looks immaculate, as do all 4 alloy wheels with matching Michelin tyres. The hood is free from any rips or tears and hasn't faded like some do. I would say this car has spent most of its days garaged, although can't confirm. Pleasingly has its original dealer number plates from the supplying dealer Mercedes Benz Woking. Please view our walk around video to see the condition in more detail. Inside The mushroom leather electric front seats present extremely well, with the drivers side looking like its benefitted from a refresh and treatment recently, with no wear to the bolster or base showing. Carpets and matts look in good dry condition as do the rear seats and door cards. The steering wheel is a half wood half leather affair which was a £500 optional extra when new, but unfortunately the wood effect is showing some signs of cracking and the leather is quite worn. The leather on the centre console behind the gear selector is coming away and will need re-gluing at some point. The headlining has some wear marks in the rear from where the hood has been folded away. Mechanicals The 2.2 litre 4 cylinder petrol engine fire instantly and the car drives as sweet as a nut, with no undue knocks or bangs coming from the suspension components with the automatic gearbox shifting effortlessly through all gears as it wafts along quietly. Under the bonnet is very clean and free from any signs of corrosion, with the brakes working effectively and pulling up in a straight line. The electric hood works seamlessly for when those all too frequent Ribble Valley showers may catch us out. History There is a great history file with the car which shows its first owner keeping the car for 6 years until passing it on to the 2nd Kentish owner who was a custodian from September 2003 through to July 2021. The service book has many stamps with the last being stamped by Kam Servicing in March of last year. In amongst the many service and parts bills I came across the original purchase invoice which shows the original owner paid a whisker over £46,000 for the car back in March 1997. A photograph of this invoice is included in the photographs and shows the many optional extras. Our Opinion Presented in a condition that looks like its done half of the recorded mileage, this is a genuine every day useable classic which has clearly been cherished and looked after properly all its life. Ready for summer this car wants for nothing and is ready to waft you around in 90's luxury and comfort at a very affordable ownership price point.
Vintage Electronics a boxed group to include a boxed plastic constructed battery-operated Robot 1130 "Battery Operated Tommy" (The Atomic Robot), a boxed Shira Walkie Talkie and CB Receiver Set (battery-operated), a boxed Plustron vintage Gaming Console (TVG1000) along with others. Contents have not been checked for completeness or correctness and nothing in this lot has been tested. Conditions all generally appear to be Good in generally Good outer original boxes. (6)
Atari, Commodore and similar a vintage gaming group which includes boxed Gaming Consoles and loose unboxed vintage Games such as a boxed Atari CX2600 Video Computer System console, controller and other, along with a boxed Adman Grandstand TV Game 3600 Mk2 (Colour) which includes the console, hand controllers, with plastic pistol and also includes some boxed and unboxed vintage cartridge games and early tape games such as "Video Pinball" for the Atari CX2648 system, "Volleyball" for the Atari 2600 system and others. Please note nothing in this lot has been checked for completeness or correctness and nothing has been tested. Conditions all generally range from Fair to Good in Fair outer packaging where applicable. (Qty)
Console d'applique Régence en bois doré, travail probablement provençal du XVIIIe siècleA Régence giltwood wall-bracket, probably south of France, 18th centuryWith two winged putti above acanthus sprays centred by a flowering lambrequin and surmounted by a concave-shaped top issuing drapings, 44cm high, 43.5 cm wide (17 ¼in high, 17in wide) 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
COLLECTION OF HARDSTONE SEAL FOBS, 19TH CENTURY1st: The engraved hoop suspending three hardstone seal fobs; the carnelian engraved with a song bird in flight besides an open birdcage, the white hardstone with two birds embracing atop a water bath, the carnelian with a blossom cornucopia, signifying abundance, and a fluted fob with a shield-shaped amethyst, 2nd: The engraved fob with a shield-shaped white hardstone, 3rd: An engraved hoop suspending six hardstone seal fobs; the amethyst with an anchor sat upon a beach, beneath the motto 'JE CONSOLE', the foiled back pale pink quartz, white hardstone and green quartz each engraved with a butterfly in flight, the green quartz with an urn beneath a weeping willow, the orange hardstone depicting a bird, and a green quartz fob, lengths: 1.4-2.1cm, For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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