Late 19th century walnut pier cabinet, rectangular top over cavetto frieze inlaid with floral marquetry decoration, the door glazed with arched rectangular panel, enclosing two shelves, uprights topped with foliate gilt metal mounts above scrolling flower head inlay, raised on plinth baseDimensions: Height: 110cm Length/Width: 83cm Depth/Diameter: 33cm
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John Agar of York - mid 18th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, with a flat topped pediment and blind fretwork frieze, full length hood pilasters and a break a arch hood door, long trunk door with a conforming top, plinth with applied skirting, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute track, matching steel hands and cast spandrels, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Bell missing
Thomas Hitchinson of Patterington - Early 18th-century oak cased 8-day longcase clock, with a caddy topped pediment and three ball and spire finials, break-arch hood door with pilasters and turned capitals, long trunk door with strap hinges and crossbanding, rectangular plinth with applied skirting, small10 x 10 x 14 inch break arch brass dial with cast spandrels and silvered boss engraved with makers name to the arch, silvered chapter ring with half hour markers, minute and quarter hour tracks, engraved and matted dial centre, matching steel hands, dial pinned directly to an unconventionally designed movement with ring turned steel arbors and recoil anchor escapement, count wheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell.With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
George II walnut cabinet on chest, top section with mirror panelled door and banded border concealing three adjustable shelves, the lower section fitted with four graduating drawers, each with bookmatched veneer fronts, raised on shaped bracket feet, stamped 'RE' to inside of drawersDimensions: Height: 178cm Length/Width: 81cm Depth/Diameter: 54cm
Empty mahogany longcase c1740 - with a flat topped pediment and broad cornice and blind fret spandrels, recessed break arch hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk door with a break-arch top, square plinth on bracket feet.Dial mask 11-1/2� x 11-1/2� x 16�.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Glass broken moulding missing
Mid 18th century empty mahogany longcase - With a swans necked pediment, open carved fretwork and gilded carved eagle, break arch hood door flanked by turned pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk door with a break arch top on a square plinth with raised moulding, on bracket feet. Dial mask 12" x 12" x 16"Dimensions: Height: 235cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner cabinet, projecting cornice over astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves, the base fitted with single panelled door, the facia with foliate satinwood inlay and ebony stringing, raised on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 192cm Length/Width: 78cm Depth/Diameter: 42cm
Late 19th century pine and mahogany bespoke dresser, broken swan pediment with central turned baluster finial, the top section fitted with plate rack supported by ring turned columns, central shelf fitted with five drawers over central panelled cupboard door inlaid with satinwood scalloped decoration, all flanked by swept and shaped uprights, the lower section fitted with three drawers over two panelled cupboards with moulded edges, each with turned wood handles and inlaid with urns, central panel inlaid with conch shell, the turned uprights terminating in tulip feetDimensions: Height: 207cm Length/Width: 132cm Depth/Diameter: 60cm
J Wilson of London - early 19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase c1820 - with a swans neck pediment and wooden paterae, break arch hood door with reeded pilasters and brass capitals, wavy topped trunk door with cross banding on a square plinth with a shaped base, painted dial with a painted oval to the break arch and geometric spandrels, Roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic's with conforming seconds and calendar rings, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Clark of York - 18th century 30-hour carved oak longcase clock c 1750, with a flat topped pediment and free standing barley twist pilasters, carved trunk front with a conforming door and wavy top, short carved plinth raised on a carved moulding, brass break-arch dial with cast spandrels and a silvered centre with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute track, conforming silvered calendar dial to the arch, dial pinned directly to a chain driven rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With a weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner display cabinet, the projecting cornice with dentil carving over crossbanded frieze, fitted with single glazed door of tracery design with under-tier, raised on cabriole supports with acanthus leaf carvingDimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 70cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm
Hugh Pannell of Northallerton - Mid-18th century Oak 8-day longcase clock, with broken pediment and brass eagle finial, break arch hood door with pillars attached, trunk with quarter reeded columns and a round topped trunk door, Brass dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, rack striking movement (disabled) striking the hours on a bell.With one weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Under dial striking components removed, but present,
Fowle of Hastings - mid-18th century 8-day black-lacquer longcase clock, hood with a flat pediment and break arch hood door, attached dial pillars, wooden capitals and glazed side panels, long break arch trunk door with lacquered oriental gesso decoration on a short conforming plinth with applied skirting, formerly silvered sheet brass dial with engraved decoration, spandrels, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and minute track, conforming seconds and calendar dials with a strike silent feature to the break arch, rack striking movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum.The Fowle family were prolific clockmakers in the county of Sussex during the 18th and 19th centuries, with various members of the family working in numerous county towns and cities. Dimensions: Height: 216cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi (1983) - a production used storyboard from the Richard Marquand directed sequel. The storyboard being a printed production used example features shot reference 115-20 and description 'EXT. FOREST - BATTLE - GENERATOR BUNKER; Han and Leia reach the bunker door and move to the door control panel'. A trilogy of punched holes features to the top edge. Generally in excellent used condition. Measures 21.5cm x 28cm. Dated Jan 27th 1982.
Star Wars - Julian Glover (General Veers) - an original vintage Kenner / Palitoy AT AT action figure playset door. Signed by Glover in black ink, with character name added. Ideal for adding to a complete AT-AT. Glover appeared as Veers in The Empire Strikes Back during the famous Hoth Battle in which he was seen commanding at AT-AT. Autograph obtained personally by the vendor.
Star Wars - a collection of original vintage Kenner / Palitoy made action figure and playset accessories. Includes: 1x AT AT Chin Gun, 1x AT-AT side gun, Rebel Transport pieces, Darth Vader's Star Destroyer front gun and escape hatch, AT AT battery cover, Slave I door, ramp and Han Solo Carbonite block, Snowspeeder gun, pencil toppers, and other items. All from a genuine childhood collection.
Sutherland, Elgin, a 19th Century Scottish flame mahogany longcase clock, pediment hood, circular painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed 'Sutherland, Elgin', the trunk door flanked by spiral fluted pilasters, plinth, 215cm high, (pendulum and two weights)
Hutton, Edinburgh, a George III mahogany longcase regulator clock, scroll pediment with brass roundels, circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial signed 'Hutton, Edinburgh', flanked by spiral fluted pillars, chamfered trunk with glazed door, plinth, 213cm high, (pendulum (s.d) and weight)
William Beavington, Stourbridge, a George III mahogany bracket clock, caddy top with brass swing handle and gilt metal urn finials, arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, date and minute chapter rings, shaped brass bracket feet, double fusee movement striking on a bell, 51cm high, (pendulum, winder and door key)
A Ford KA Zetec Climate 1299cc petrol-engined three door hatchback motor Car finished in red, registration no. CK57 HVM, first registered on the 30th September 2007, currently showing 71,649 miles. At present untaxed and MOT expires on the 30th September 2023. N.B. BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT 10% + V.A.T. (Total premium 12% but plus any specific on-line bidding fees).
A Ford Focus Ghia T 1596 cc petrol-engined five door Saloon motor Car, finished in silver, registration No. CK05 GWX, first registered on 31st March 2005. Currently showing 101,996 miles. An on-loine check of the D.V.L.A. history appears to indicate light usage over the last several years. At present untaxed and the M.O.T. is valid until 16th October 2023. N.B. BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT 10% + V.A.T. (Total premium 12% but plus any specific on-line bidding fees).
Vintage bakelite and metal frame 35mm camera. 50MM lens with f-stop range of 3.5-16 and shutter speed range 1/10s-1/300s. The C3 is a cult classic American camera with a long running production between 1939 and 1966. Includes the original carrying case by Argus. Argus marked to lens. Issued: 1939 - 1966Dimensions: 5"L x 2"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: ArgusCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Aperture appears to be stuck and film door does not latch. Untested. Function not guaranteed.
George III design mahogany hanging corner cabinet, glazed door enclosing single shelf (W65cm H78cm); and early 20th century ebonised piano stool, hinged seat upholstered in cross-stitch fabric, raised on turned supports (W53cm H53cm)Dimensions: Height: 78cm Length/Width: 80cm Depth/Diameter: 72cm
New Haven - American parquetry inlaid 8-day wall clock with a carved pediment, fully glazed door flanked by ring turned pilasters and pendants with a double ogee curved base, steel cylinder pendulum and gilt framed mirror, painted steel dial with Roman numerals, steel Maltese hands and brass slip, count wheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell.Dimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
French - Small mahogany cased 8-day mantle clock c1905, with a break arch pediment and conforming fully glazed door with a silvered slip, on a shaped base with bracket feet, silvered sheet dial and chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals, minute hands and steel gothic hands, Parisian rack striking movement with a lever platform escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong. with key.Dimensions: Height: 22cm Length/Width: 16cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
Late 19th century German 8-day striking wall clock in a mahogany case - pediment with carved decoration and turned finials, fully glazed door flanked by carved pilasters displaying a gridiron pendulum and beat plate, two part enamel dial with gothic pierced hands and spun brass bezel, movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong.Dimensions: Height: 97cm Length/Width: 35cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
A GOLD-LACQUER MINIATURE SHODANA (DISPLAY CABINET)Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryThe rectangular carcass comprising two pairs of sliding doors at the top, one pair of hinged doors, a drop front door, central staggered shelves, and six drawers, decorated in predominantly gold and silver takamaki-e, kirikane, and rich e-nashiji, the front embellished with abundant cherry trees in bloom growing on the rolling hills of Yoshino, beside thatched dwellings or cherry branches overhanging a meandering stream, with highlights of Gyobu nashiji on the narrow edges of the doors, the top, reverse, and sides with complementary scenes depicting flocks of tanchozuru (red-crested cranes) in flight against the sunset, over cascading water or thatched buildings nestled beneath spreading pines, the drawers applied with silver handles, either in the form of cherry blossoms or simple bracket handles; unsigned. 17.5cm x 8.3cm x 19cm (6 7/8in x 3¼in x 7½in). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN EBONY NETSUKE OF PAVILIONSBy Ippachi, Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th centuryCarved in the style of Horaku, the larger pavilion beside a rocky mountain and surrounded by trees, a smaller pavilion with a thatched roof set higher up in the mountain, the figures in and around the pavilions doing various activities including playing go and watching a river from a bridge, the river flowing onto the underside into a himotoshi; signed on a door panel on the larger pavilion Ippachi.2.8cm (1 1/16in) long.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GOLD-LACQUER KODANSU (SMALL CABINET)Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, late 19th/20th centuryThe rich kinji ground sumptuously decorated predominantly in gold and red hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with profuse highlights of e-nashiji and kirikane, the exterior front, top, and side surfaces with a shoal of bottlenose dolphins swimming in different directions among a wide variety of fish and other sea creatures including assorted species of butterflyfish, clown triggerfish, marine angelfish, maroon clownfish, bannerfish, and sardines, the reverse with a solitary heron flying towards clumps of bamboo grasses growing among rocks, the two hinged doors opening to reveal four removable drawers similarly lacquered with different seasonal flowers, the inside of the right door embellished with New Year motifs, three tanchozuru (red-crested cranes) standing on a hillock, and young pines on the inside of the left door, applied with silvered-metal mounts chased with scrolling karakusa ('Chinese grasses'), unsigned; with a wood tomobako storage box titled Kaiyu maki-e kodansu (Small cabinet with gambolling sea creatures in maki-e). 18.8cm x 17.5cm x 11.6cm (7 3/8in x 6 7/8in x 4 9/16in). (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese red silk damask pelmet, Qing dynasty, 19th century, embroidered with blue silk flowers, probably to hang over a door way or above an entrance, 190cm x 45cm 清19世纪 橘红地绣花卉纹挂幅 Condition Report: area bottom central to the image has some tears and loss to silk on bordersee additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
* Spitfire P9364. Relics recovered from Spitfire P9364 shot down on 27 September 1940, the pilot Sergeant Ernest Scott was reported 'missing' and it took 51 years before he was finally laid to rest, the collection includes the right-hand side of the cockpit and undercarriage warning plate plus oxygen jack stamped 'Scott', part of the instruments, and the emergency undercarriage pressurised cylinder, elevator trim mechanism, remains of his May West inner tube and pistons and crankshaft, presented in a glazed display case, 84.5 x 62 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Important Notice: All lots from the Tonbridge Battle of Britain Museum (lots 401-557) will remain in situ in the Museum and will only be available for viewing and collection from there in Tonbridge, Kent. All viewings and collections are strictly by timed appointment - please see front of catalogue or contact the auction office for details.Provenance: Tonbridge Battle of Britain Museum, Malcolm Pettit.Ernest Scott (1917-1940) was born in Balby, Doncaster and a native of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. He was educated at St Peter's School, Mansfield and St John's College, York. He joined the RAF in 1935 and in 1938 trained as a pilot at 15 FTS, Lossiemouth.Scott arrived at 12 Group Pool on 24 February, Aston Down and after converting to Spitfires, he was posted to 222 Squadron at Duxford. He served with the squadron at the start of the Battle of Britain and on 3 September 1940 he claimed a Do17 and a Me109 destroyed. On the 5th a probable Me110 and Me109, on the 7th he destroyed a Me109. On the 9th probably destroyed another and on the 11th shot down a He111, but had to return to Hornchurch with his hood shattered after attacking a Me109 on the same day.On the 27 September, Scott claimed a Me109 destroyed but he himself failed to return from an operational sortie in the afternoon and was reported 'missing'. His Spitfire, P9364 crashed at Greenway Court Road, Hollingbourne, he had been shot down by Luftwaffe ace Major Werner Mölders of JG51. Scott was commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial as having no known grave.After a failed attempt to excavate the aircraft in 1975, Malcolm Pettit and Al Brown finally excavated the Spitfire in 1990 having traced Sergeant Scott's brother, Albert.An account of the excavation can be found on the museum's website but Malcolm Pettit recounts'The late Al Brown, god bless him, believe me this man was a god in the aeroplane archaeology world, we worked together on this one. In the past, we had tried many times to get Sergeant Scott recovered, but the farmer at that time had been told that it was the wish of the pilots family that he be left where he crashed, this we knew was not true, as they did not know who the pilot was. Al Brown was adamant it was Sgt Scott, but the problem was we could not trace his family and we desperately needed the backing of his family if we were to get anywhere, this went on for years. Then in 1990 Al had a breakthrough, he put an ad in the Nottingham Observer asking for any information on the whereabouts of Sgt Scott’s family. Al left my address for any reply, I soon had a reply from Sgt Scott’s brother Albert asking what I knew about his brother, I replied to his letter and I gave him my telephone number.A couple of days later I got a phone call from Sgt Scott’s brother Albert, he asked what I could tell him about his missing brother Ernest Scott. When I told him I knew where he was, he broke down and cried. He then told me that his mother had been told that her son had gone missing over the Wash, off the East Coast. The sad thing is Sgt Scott’s mother died in 1971, not knowing what had happened to her son.Al Brown had a copy of the Kent Police reports of downed RAF Fighters, which clearly stated Spitfire P9364 had crashed at Greenway Court Hollingbourne. Two days later Albert came down to see me and I took him to Greenway Court and showed him the field where his brother’s remains were buried, or missing no known grave. Albert was in tears, he could not believe it, how cruel the authorities had been to his mother, after all her son had given his life in defence of his country. I took Albert to the farmhouse to see the land owner Hughie Batchelor who was not the easiest of man to deal with. I knocked on his door, the door opened and there stood a rough and ready-looking man. I explained who I was and told him who Albert was, Albert put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a photo of his brother and said, "please sir can you let this man recover my brother's Spitfire and his remains". Batchelor replied, have you got a JCB? I replied no, he said I have, you can use that and I have a driver who can do it tomorrow Saturday. We both left very happy, when we got back to Tonbridge I dropped Albert off at his hotel and went home. As I walked in my front door my wife said Hughie Batchelor has phoned and said you are not to go anywhere near that field on Saturday.I had to phone Albert and tell him what Batchelor had said, he was heartbroken. I told Albert I could do no more, he would have to write to the powers that be. He went back home to Mansfield and started writing, in the end, he wrote to Prince Charles and a few days later it happened. The Police cordoned off the whole area and the RAF recovery moved in, they dug out the remains of Sgt Scott and his Spitfire P9364, I think it was November 1990.The end of the story is, in January 1991 in Margate Cemetery Kent, Sgt Scott was finally laid to rest with full military honours, I attended Sgt Scott’s funeral and met many of his old mates from 222 Squadron, even his rigger who was the last man to strap him into his cockpit and see him alive.'See lots 417, 478, 481 and 544.
* Messerschmitt Me 110C. Part of the undercarriage door recovered from Messerschmitt Me110C-1 believed to have been shot down by Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicolson VC, DFC over North Baddesley, aluminium riveted construction, 53 cm long, together with part of the brakes system with data plate stamped Muster Grösse 275, Z. Nr 8 2126 A1, Werk Nr 155726, 28 cm diameterQTY: (2)NOTE:Important Notice: All lots from the Tonbridge Battle of Britain Museum (lots 401-557) will remain in situ in the Museum and will only be available for viewing and collection from there in Tonbridge, Kent. All viewings and collections are strictly by timed appointment - please see front of catalogue or contact the auction office for details.Provenance: Tonbridge Battle of Britain Museum, Malcolm Pettit.See lot 415, 418, 435, 436 and 471.
Corgi, Britbus, Joal and similar a boxed Bus and Tram group to include a Britbus N6102-A Scania-Metropolitan Single Door Double Decker Bus "Great Glasgow P.T.E.", a Joal 149 Wallace Arnold Coach (2nd Edition), Corgi Classics 43505 Blackpool Balloon Tram (post-war) along with others (please see photo). All contents do generally appear to be Good to Good Plus although none have been checked for completeness or correctness in generally Fair to Good outer window boxes/pictorial boxes (please note heavy crushing to the window boxes). (13)
Four boxed Brooklin Models 'The Brooklin Collection' 1/43 metal models to include BRK. 82 1959 Desoto Adventurer Two-Door Hardtop, BRK. 27A 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, BRK. 87 1949 Desoto Station Wagon and BRK. 40A 1948 Cadillac Sixty-One Coupe. Models ex, boxes gd overall with light storage wear to edges
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