A George III mahogany night cupboard, the shaped gallery top above a single tambour door and single drawer below with a dummy handle77 x 50 x 46cmSuperb condition with good colour and dense,well figured timber.Drawer now without bed pan and painted a coffee colourBoth tambour door and drawer run smoothly.
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A George III mahogany bow-front night cupboard, the tray top above a tambour door and single boxwood string drawer below77 x 50 48cmgood colour/patination and structurally soundtambour operates smoothlyA shrinkage crack to the top(near the gallery at the front) and a previous break to the right front leg but well repaired
A French style grey and white painted bedroom suite by Mellier & Co, circa 1900, to include a two drawer dressing table with triptych mirror surmounted by a ribbon raised on tapered and fluted legs, together with an armoire of arched form with mirrored door, both with label to the back 'Mellier & Co., Albemarle St, London'Dressing table 153 x 121 x 59cmArmoire 233 x 120 x 64.5cm
An over-scale gilt brass lion paw door porter, 19th century, 75cm highString fabric wrapped around the handle quite tatty and dirty, We havent taken the fabric off, but the underneath feels like a metal handle Due to the present of the string, it is possibly hiding a replacement, and due to the column being loose it supports this theory of alteration Column sections have come loose, rattle around when moved They will need atttention Column itself is quite worn and scratched Lion paw is knocked and polished See images
Study of the interior of the church of Santa Maria dei Frari, Veniceinscribed 'View through the door, walking into the Sacristy of / the church of St. Maria dei Frari Venice' (lower centre) pencil on paper heightened with white23 x 17cmProvenance:Phillips, London, Fine Watercolours, 22nd September 1986, lot 163, from a small group of studies by the artist
A mahogany fusee wall clock,19th century, with a 30cm circular white painted dial with roman numerals, indistinctly signed,36cm overallCondition ReportNeeds a full overhaulLacking pendulum and fusee chainA key is presentThe case with side door, but detached and two pegs missing from the side fixings
An oak glazed wall display cabinet,c.1900, the large glazed door with a turned knob handle, enclosing eight glass shelves,57.5cm wide8cm deep, 10.5cm deep including the handle122cm highCondition ReportWear and holes to the interior lining. No key present. Knob handle possibly replaced. Knocks and wear.
A small George III walnut longcase clock,dated 1814, by Samuel Denton of Oxford, the domed hood enclosing a brass movement with a silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, above a long door and plinth base on bracket feet, 32cm wide22cm deep152cm highCondition ReportLater blocks added to the back feet, so it currently leans forward a little. Split to the base of the case and in need of re-gluing. Further splits, chips, knocks and losses to case. Areas of repair and restoration to case. The dial cleaned. Winding and door keys present. The movement appears to have had professional attention in the last 20 years. We are unable to guarantee the working order of the movement and suggest inspection by a professional.
A late 17th century ebonised bracket clock by Jacobus Hassenius, LondiniSurmounted by a twin-dolphin handle on the caddy top over a narrow moulded cornice, rectangular glazed apertures to a moulded base and block feet, the 6.5in square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels and silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the matted centre with engraved flower spray, the twin-fusee movement with five knopped pillars and engraved back plate, striking on a bell, 31cm high.Jacobus Hessenius was a Russian watchmaker who was made a Free Brother of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1682-3. It is thought that he returned to Russia in circa 1697, the same year that Peter The Great arrived in London to study the craft of shipbuilding and the latest developments in science and technology, returning to the motherland with an army of experienced craftsmen in tow. There he built a powerful navy, as was his aim to ramp up his empire-building capabilities. Without doubt, Hassenius' experience of working in London would have been highly valuable to the Tsar, more than likely obliging him to return to his homeland.Case: General light wear, signs of age and small repairs including fine split to left end of front door sound hole; splits to lower corner of right hand side; small section of cornice in-filled at the back right side; Fine splits to rear door; fine splits to left hand side. Section of veneer missing from lower right base.Dial: Minor signs of age including very fine cracklure to numerals visible under strong light.Movement: Winds, sets, runs and strikes during inspection - not tested for timekeeping or longevity.
An 18th century inlaid mahogany bracket clock by Edward Foster, LondonThe cross-banded arch-top case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, above a narrow moulded cornice, the sides inset with inlaid arched patera, on a moulded plinth base, the 6-inch arched brass dial with strike/silent above a Roman and Arabic chapter ring flanked by well pierced foliate scroll spandrels, the matted centre with a shaped silvered signature plaque over a date aperture, the twin gut fusee movement with verge escapement rack striking on a bell, with repeater chord, 31cm high.Case: Some compression fractures to the top. Fine splits to the rear door frame with a few small chips to the edge. Minor cosmetic marks and veneer fractures in places consistent with age and use.Dial: Good and clean with only negligible signs of age.Movement: Winds, sets, runs for a short time, strikes and repeats. Not tested for timekeeping or longevity.
A George III ebonised brass mounted bracket clockThe dial and movement signed Thos W'm Hay, Shrewsbury, the rectangular case with moulded swept caddy top with ball finial and four conforming finials to the corners, the front with foliate pierced sound grills to either side of the arched door, the sides with similar pierced grills below brass carrying handles, the arched brass dial with Slow/Fast subsidiary dial, all set within foliate scrolling spandrels, the brass four pillar twin fusee movement with engraved backplate striking on two bells, with brass bob pendulum, 52.5cm high.Generally good overall with some marks, scratches and wear to the case, especially localised on the front left side where it has been opened for winding and setting. The silk inserts behind the fretwork soundboards may have been replaced. One retaining bolt has been replaced on the right side. No evidence of worm. Movement winds, runs and strikes - not tested for timekeeping or longevity.
A good, rare, George II, figured walnut veneered, 8-day, three-train, chiming, musical longcase clock by John Drury, London, the hood with a cyma recta pediment above a scotia cornice, over opening side frets with overlaid, pierced brass 'foliage' and an arched door, enclosing a 13" brass dial, the silvered border in the arch engraved with 12 tunes, including 'A Minuett by Mr Handell', 'A Minuett by Mr Alland', 'The Happy Clown', 'On a Bank of Flowers', 'Richmond Ball' and 'New Grenadiers March', over the arch signed 'John Drury London', the dial below with pierced and relief moulded cherubim spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic 5-minute markers and subsidiary dials 'Strike/Not Strike' and 'Chime/Not Chime', the matted ground centre with a seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, above the long trunk door cross-banded and feather-banded, flanked by chamfered corners, the conforming base with a raised, shaped panel and a shaped plinth, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, thick brass plates, 8 pillars, 26 hammers chiming on 14 bells, playing one of 12 tunes every three hours, the pinned barrel mounted transversally on the back, striking the hours, with three original brass-clad weights and pendulum, plus winder and two keys, one an 18th century Continental key, minor damage and restorations on case, 49cm wide (hood 59cm wide) x 29cm deep x 270cm high (10) The vendor was in the diplomatic corps and bought this clock, when stationed in Moscow, from an antique shop (a 'commission shop') in the late 1950s.John Drury was apprenticed to his father and made free of the Clockmaker's Company on the 16th of January 1720 and operated from Red Lion Street in Clerkenwell, London.Bonhams has sold a few examples with similar movements, including an example by George Clarke (lot 65), which was sold on the 16th of December 2020. It played 12 tunes, with 27 hammers and 15 bells, playing a tune avery three hours (like this clock by Drury), but with a 'Halifax' moon. It sold for £8,500. Also, on the 11th of July 2018 a longcase clock by Stephen Asselin (lot 40), with an additional barrel and so playing 24 tunes, made £7,000. The condition, originality and working order of these clocks is not known, however.Case - overall a good colour and in reasonable condition, but with the inevitable chipped veeneers (including the base of the plinth) and restorations on isolated sections of veneers. Sound frets lacking small elements of brass-work.Movement - In working order in the client's home. Recently cleaned, as the 'not strike' and 'not chime' were not fully operational.Dial - lacking small end section on the right of the lower left spandrel.
A William and Mary oyster veneered cabinet, the cyma recta cornice above a 'cushion' drawer and oyster veneered convex frieze, over a pair of doors, veneered with a flower-head design and enclosing a fully fitted interior with drawers and a central door, all oyster veneered, the door interiors veneered with a parterre-type design, the sides of the cabinet of figured walnut, each with an arched oyster veneered panel on a matching, later stand, restored, 108cm wide x 49cm deep x 184cm highEarly 20th century owned by the Lord Lieutenant of Dundee. Thence by descent.Limited restorations about 5 years ago, including hinges and parting bead, some elements of mouldings and veneers.Some elements re-glued. Cleaned and waxed.Minor damage, including hairline crack on right door and chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use.
A Holo door Democratic Republic of the Congo of two panels relief carved the Corpus Christi on a part crucifix and a kneeling praying figure, late 19th / early 20th century, 150cm high, 51cm wide. Provenance Reportedly collected in 1965 from a burning church in Zaire, by former CIA agent Lawson B. Mooney Loed (Ludwig) van Bussel, Amsterdam. Tom Phillips, London. Kevin Conru, Brussels. Christie's, Paris, Arts d'Afrique, d'Oceanie et d'Amerique du Nord, 10 April 2019, lot 119. Published Africa, The Art of a Continent, edited by Tom Phillips, 1999, p.256, pl.4.23. Exhibited Royal Academy of Arts, London, 4 October 1994 - 21 January 1996. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 7 June 1996 - 29 September 1996.
A Victorian mahogany breakfront wardrobe, outswept cornice above a central mirror door carved and applied with the Prince of Wales's feathers, Irish shamrock, English roses and Scottish thistles, flanked by panel doors carved and applied with fruiting vine, plinth base, 219.5cm high, 231.5cm wide, 76.5cm deep
4 x LED ZEPPELIN LP Records. Untitled ( IV ) Atlantic uk plum and orange - cat no 2401012 . Matrix PORKY - A // 3 1 3 9 . Vinyl in need of clean but vinyl looks vg+ - Plus Physical Graffiti SSK 89400 in vg+ condition - Presence LP with foxed inner - SSK 59402 - vg and In through the out door - sleeve letter C with outer brown sleeve - sat no SSK 59410 vg+.
A Collection of 1970's UK Quad Film & A size Posters For Adult Films, To Include Percy's Progress, No Sex Please We're British, Confessions of a door to door Salesman, Loot, Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan Double Bill With Final Programme , How Long Is PercyQuad Posters Measure 30 X 40 Inches ( 6 posters in the lot )
2004 Honda HR-V 1.6 Auto 4x4 5-Door Hatchback Registration: AP04 LSN Mileage: 60,900. Metallic silver with grey cloth upholstery, automatic transmission, 4-wheel drive drivetrain, air Conditioning, CD stereo, 16" alloy wheels, front fog lights, electric mirrors and windows. Private entry by current lady owner with 3 previous keepers. Reported as being a pleasure to drive and in very good order throughout. History file is substantial with a great quantity of service receipts for work undertaken mainly at Honda main dealer workshops throughout the cars life. Trusty, capable vehicle for Winter motoring. MOT expires 16thAugust 2023. Two sets of remote locking keys with fob. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
2003 Toyota Yaris 1.0 T-Spirit 3-Door Hatchback'Registration: HJ53 LXBMileage: 109,930.1 owner from new, Red with grey upholstery, sunroof, electric windows, multi-function leather steering wheel, air conditioning, alloy wheels, colour-coded handles, bumpers, mirrors and trims, plus optional front fog lightsThe car comes with its original owners book-wallet including service booklet, with a number of Toyota Main Dealer stamped entries. There is also a quantity of paper invoices (all main dealer) and two original Toyota keys. The car will be provided with a new MOT prior to the auction.Superbly well built and a reputation for best-in-class reliability, this little Yaris should provide excellent budget motoring for many years to come.To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
2001 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Club 16v 5-door hatchback 5-Speed manual transmission Breeze Blue with grey cloth upholstery 49,150 miles from new Excellent condition with full owners book-pack, including service booklet, which contains 13 x service entries. MOT expires 13thJuly 2023. Two remote locking keys To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
1966 MGB Roadster. Registration number VAM 742D. - Recently restored and dry stored ever since - Historic vehicle so tax and MOT exempt - Finished in old English White The car was manufactured in the MG Abingdon factory in October 1966. Finished in old English white with full black leather interior with white piping. New door cards recently fitted, wire wheels and four speed manual with overdrive. Recently restored and has been dry stored ever since, hardly used since 2018 when new parts have been fitted including: coolant hoses, fitted seat belts, new fuel hoses, brake hoses, new radiator, dynamo, front brake callipers, dual oil / temperature gauge, interior door handles and window winders. Viewing: Saturday 17th of September: 10am-2pmTuesday 20th September: 9am-7pm- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT- We encourage anyone interested to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days prior to the sale on Wednesday 21st of September, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.- Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote
A good Georgian satinwood and flame mahogany inlaid linen press, the dentil moulded cornice centred with an inlaid urn flaked by brass floral roundels, over a pair of ovoid panelled doors enclosing five slides, over four long graduated drawers, raised on splay bracket feet united by a shaped apron, 130 cm x 55 cm x 234 cm hDoor hinge slightly loose at top right so door does not sit flush.No sign of the door twisting.
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