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A vintage style child's single-seat pedal car, Scandinavian,wooden chassis and bodywork painted red, with single latched door, treadle pedals linked to cranked rear axle, small wood-rimmed steering wheel with column to simple rack and pinion front steering, interior hand-brake lever connecting to simple metal belt brake to right rear wheel, wooden running boards and alloy mudguards, with tangentially spoked wire wheels fitted with pneumatic white rubber tyres (deflated), measuring 134cm long. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊ £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Tri-ang child's pedal car, 1920s,wooden chassis and body with windscreen frame, painted brown with dark brown coachlining, with single hinged door, pressed metal radiator bearing registration 'L.457', rotary pedals chain-driven to rear axle, wooden steering wheel, height adjustable padded seat, wooden running boards and mudguards, with radial spoked wire wheels, fitted with a pair of acetylene headlamps, some playwear consistent with age, 128cm long. Footnotes:Formerly of the Shaun Magee Collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊ £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Jagger lamps from The Centaur Works, Walsall, circa 1930,previously oil illuminated, now converted to electric with reservoirs removed (with some denting to underside), each hexagonal lamp with five bevelled lenses including one lens fitted as a door, (each lamp with one cracked lens), mounting bracket on sixth panel, 29cm high, some wear and denting to replacement domed chimney covers. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Mahogany Bracket clock with a brass handle to the bell top pediment, foliate brass spandrels flanking the glazed full length ogee shaped door, with reeded canted corners and pierced wooden sound frets to the sides, on a brass fronted moulded plinth raised on corresponding bracket feet, with a deeply engraved gilt brass dial and five-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic�s, matted dial center with pierced trefoil steel hands, subsidiary ring for strike/silent operation, eight day chain driven twin fusee movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, rack strike with a recoil anchor escapement, pendulum holdfast to the backplate, chapter ring inscribed � A & H Rowley, London�.With key.Arthur and Henry Rowley were a firm of London clock retailers, at 67 Lion Street, Clerkenwell (1860-9) and afterwards at 180 Grey�s Inn Road, finally at 40 Theobalds Road , London (1881-1906). Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 25.5cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
19th century French giltwood and gesso vitrine display cabinet in the rococo taste, the top surmounted by scrolling applied acanthus leaf decoration over full length glazed bow front door enclosing velvet lined interior with three shelves, raised on conforming scrolled acanthus leaf front supports W85cm, H207cm, D32cm
A 20th century eight-day three train Westminster chiming wall clock, striking the hours and chiming the quarters on gong rods, with a recoil anchor escapement, brass dial with spandrels, six-inch silver effect chapter ring with roman numerals and minute track, black serpentine hands, dial inscribed �Metamec�, �Made in England�, in a mahogany effect case with an arched pediment and corresponding pendant, full length glazed door with visible pendulum.With key.Dimensions: Height: 67cm
An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock with a break arch top, inlaid satinwood stringing and banding, case on a moulded plinth raised on four bun feet, with a French eight-day movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, square movement plates stamped �B.T.G Medaille d�or�, six-inch enamel dial with upright Arabic numerals and minute markers, quarter hours in red Arabic�s, with steel moon hands, cast brass dial bezel with a convex glass, brass case door with pierced sound fret. With pendulum and key.
A 1930�s oak cased wall clock with an eight-day movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, with a silvered dial and upright Arabic numerals, steel spade hands and brass spun bezel, the case with shaped pediment and applied carving, full length door with three bevelled glass panels and visible spun brass pendulum. With key.
Late 19th century figured mahogany longcase clock with a lancet-shaped hood and stopped reeded pillars, trunk with a full-length wavy ogee topped door on a paneled rectangular plinth with applied and shaped skirting, 10� silvered circular convex dial with painted roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands, convex glass with a cast brass bezel, dial pinned directly to the eight-day rack striking movement, recoil anchor escapement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled steel gong, with spoked pulleys, weights, key and pendulum.This movement was possibly made by an engineer rather than a clockmaker and the case purposely made by a cabinet maker for the movement and dial.Dimensions: Height: 190cm
An oak longcase clock with an associated dial and movement, the oak case with a swans neck pediment, brass paterae and central ball and spire finial, with plain backsplats and a stepped break arch hood door flanked by two pillars with brass capitals, trunk with round quarter columns and full length door with a decorative top, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, twelve-inch wide brass dial with a matted centre, �female head� spandrels, with �dolphin� spandrels and a silvered convex boss engraved �tempus Fugit� to the arch, engraved chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic�s, half hour markers and minute track, with a slivered �penny moon� and calendar aperture, chapter ring inscribed �Thomas Lister, Luddenden� dial pinned directly to a later eight-day weight-driven rack striking movement with an anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights, key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 235cm
清 黑緞地織金錦五爪龍紋掛飾 gold-thread and silk on a satin ground, with three five-clawed dragons amidst ruyi clouds and chasing flaming jewels above the swirling sea173cm long, 21cm widest partProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired by Captain Robert Edward Dudley Ryder VC, M.P (1908 – 1986) from western China as a surveyor in the 19th century, thence by descent.Captain Robert Edward Dudley Ryder VC was a Royal Navy officer and a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He became a Member of Parliament after retiring from the navy.Note: with a V&A letter dated to 7th December 1954, written by G. F. Wingfield Digby, Keeper of the Department of Textiles to Captain Robert Ryder, suggested that 'This is a streamer from a hanging, probably a door-hanging; it might also have been used on an alter-frontal, although these streamers were usually not quite so long as this. The embroidery is in gold-thread and silk on a satin ground, and I think it very probable that it came from one of the Palaces...." (see images for full letter)
A Chinese export drinks cabinet,late 19th century, of box form, the rosewood meticulously inlaid in mother-of-pearl with a profusion of butterflies, flowers, tendrils, birds, bats, tree rats and fish, the lid with the initials 'J.D.', the apron well carved with scrolling clouds, with key,34.5cm wide25.5cm deep30cm high清十九世纪末 红木嵌螺钿花鸟图酒柜Condition report: Shrinkage on top along rear and to another corner. Fine split across hinged front. Tiny pieces of inlaid stringing and inlay missing or misshaped in various locations. Rear of cabinet with small inlay loss. Interior left and right door with small inlay loss. Inlay around key escutcheon missing.All glass in good condition, one decanter and two glasses each with baccarat label. The glass itself is probably French.
A pair of Chinese gouache paintings, of door gods, surrounded by other Daoist immortals and attendants, ink and colour on paper, image approximately 112.5 x 45cm and 114 x 44.5cm, framed and glazed (2)Condition report: Did not examine outside of frame.Badly cockled, damaged with tears, creases and holes, paint losses in various locations. Colours faded.
A 19th Century Victorian oak smoker's cabinet. The cabinet having a flared top, pipe holders inside with twin drawers, glazed front door and raised on a plinth base. Also comes with an Italian Lorenzon Cadry smoking pipe and two others, as well as a mid 20th Century tobacco jar. Measures 33cm x 28cm x 18cm
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