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A Regency mahogany library bookcase, circa 1815, the moulded cornice and frieze above three glass panelled doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower section with central secretaire fall front drawer opening to a fitted interior, flanked by a deep drawer on each side, above three field panelled cupboard doors, on a plinth base, 247cm high, 217cm wide, 57cm deep
Ï’A Regency rosewood breakfront side cabinet, circa 1815, the variegated green marble top above a pair of gilt brass trellis and pleated silk doors, flanked by turned pilasters with lappet terminals and a further similar door on each side, on a plinth base, 94cm high, 206cm wide, 50cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A Regency rosewood and marble mounted inverted breakfront bookcase, circa 1815, the variegated marble top above the central open section incorporating two open shelves, flanked on each side by a gilt wire grille panelled door, opening to a shelved interior, on a plinth base, 95cm high, 152cm wide, 37cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A Regency rosewood drum table, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, the circular top with tooled leather inset, above three frieze drawers interspersed with three false drawer fronts, on drawer fitted with a pen holder and inkwell, above the octagonal tapering stem, on a concave sided tri-form plinth base incorporating reeded bun feet terminating in concealed castors, 74cm high, the top 67cm diameter Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted inverted breakfront side cabinet, circa 1815, the portoro marble top above a moulded frieze, the central pair of gilt metal trellis and pleated silk doors flanked by turned and square section tapering balusters backed by rectangular mirror plates, on a plinth base, 92cm high, 173cm wide, 49cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A French Empire style gilt bronze figural mantel clock garniture 'The Chariot of Telemachus'. The clock cast after Jean-Baptiste Boyer to a design by Jean-André Reiche, unsigned, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum and backplate stamped with the A.D. Mougin roundel over numbers 4 5 to centre and RACK, FRENCH MAKE, A1378 towards the upper left hand margin, the dial with leaf chased baluster-spoked ‘cartwheel’ centre applied over a gilt engine-turned ground within slender silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, with blued steel moon hands set behind a fine rope-twist milled hinged convex bevel-glazed bezel, the case with movement and dial forming the wheel of a slipper-shaped chariot with finely chased roaring lion to front opposing half campana urn-shaped elevated rear section supporting the standing figure of Athena holding aloft a shield behind the robed Telemachus who is driving the two rearing stallions at the front of the chariot, the rectangular plinth base applied with a spread eagle cast mount flanked by laurel wreaths, the whole standing on four supports modelled as fasces applied with upward projecting axe heads inset into the canted angles, 42cm (16.5ins) high; with a pair of matching garniture side pieces, each modelled as a shouldered ovoid vase with twin scroll handles springing from bearded masks applied to a foliate band over twin cornucopia cast mount to front, on leaf cast and fluted socle applied to rectangular plinth base with eagle mount to front and faces supports to the canted angles, 34cm (13.25ins) high. The subject of the case housing the timepiece in the current is sometimes incorrectly referred to as ‘The Chariot of Apollo’ or ‘Chariot of Diomedes’ however the original design drawing, dating to 1807 by Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817), survives in the Bibliothèque National de France, Paris and is inscribed ‘Char de Télémaque’. Of the original early 19th century models many examples survive including one in the Spanish Royal Collection, another in the Musée de Château de Malmaison as well as two in the Musée François Duesberg at Mons in Belgium.
A George IV mahogany inverted breakfront side cabinet, circa 1825, gilt metal mounted and decorated with brass stringing, the raised shelf with three quarter brass gallery, above four grille panelled doors opening to shelved interiors and divided by moulded pilaster columns, on a moulded plinth base, 122cm high, 202cm wide, 38cm deep
A George IV giltwood and gesso console, circa 1825, of breakfront form, the white marble top above a swag decorated frieze, the two mirror backed open shelves divided by fluted and lappet decorated pilasters each surmounted by Corinthian style capitals, on a plinth base, 92cm high, 138cm wide, 36cm deep
A pair of Anglo Indian carved hardwood console tables, circa 1825, each rectangular top with a guilloche carved edge and repeated lappet carved frieze, each end pierced and carved profusely with anthemion, flowerhead and foliate motifs, each fronted by an integral S scroll upright centred by a Peacock, on a shaped plinth and stylised lion paw feet at the front, each 79cm high, 118cm wide, 59cm deep
A William IV mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1835, the moulded cornice above a pair of central glazed doors flanked by a further glazed door on each side, each opening to a shelved interior, one side of the upper section with a small cupboard door opening to a storage compartment, the lower section with a pair of central glazed doors flanked by a further glazed door on each side, one side with a cupboard door, the plinth base incorporating three blind frieze drawers on squat bun feet, 275cm high, 272cm wide, 70cm deep
A mahogany and gilt metal mounted dressing table, bearing retail plaque for MAPPIN & WEBB, circa 1910, in the manner of George Betjeman & Sons, , containing silver mounted and gilt metal dressing accessories by MAPPIN & WEBB, including lidded jars, an assortment of brushes, scissors and other items, the hinged top opening to twin hinged panels to the underside, opening to form a triptych dressing mirror, the lower interior incorporating twin fitted trays, revolving to rest at the side and reveal a further fitted tray beneath and bevelled glass inset panels, above one small drawer to the centre of the kneehole section, and flanked on each side by a further drawer, on square section tapering legs terminating in plinth feet, 85.5cm high, 96cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: The property of Lady Macmillan Thence passed to Lady Brenda Rogers George Betjemann (1798-1886) was the great grandfather of the Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman (1906-1984). He was apprenticed to the dressing case maker Gilbert Slater in 1810 and established himself as a dressing case manufacturer, initially in Clerkenwell and later in the Pentonville Road, where his firm eventually had over one hundred employees.
A carved giltwood and marble mounted console table, in George II style, 19th century and later, the variegated marble top with a moulded edge, above the greek key decorated frieze, the support formed of a pair of entwined dolphins and surmounted centrally by a carved shell terminal, on an inverted breakfront plinth base with carved egg and dart frieze, 82cm high, 71.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep
A carved giltwood and marble topped console table, in George II style, 19th century and later elements, after a design by William Kent, the rectangular marble top above an egg and dart moulded and blind fretwork frieze, supported by an eagle perched on rocks, on a reverse breakfront plinth base, 79cm high, 75cm wide, 43cm deep
A Chinese Export black and gilt lacquer kneehole desk, circa 1770, decorated with traditional Chinese village and landscape scenes throughout, the rectangular top above a long drawer and two banks of three short drawers, the central recessed kneehole with a pair of cupboard doors opening to reveal three concealed drawers, on a shaped plinth base and bracket feet, 76cm high, 115cm wide, 73cm deep There is a similar dressing-table in the King's Bedroom at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton (D. Rogers, 'Recreation of Brighton's Royal Pavilion', Connoisseur, August 1968, p. 224, fig. 14).A related George II lacquer dressing-table was ordered in the mid-18th Century through the East India Company by Francis Child (d. 1761), and was listed in the Childs' bedroom at Osterley Park, Middlesex in the 1782 Inventory as 'a handsome Japanned chest-of-drawers' (M. Tomlin, 'The 1782 Inventory of Osterley Park', Furniture History, 1986, p. 116. For a related example, see Christie’s, Fine English Furniture, 10th March 2005, Lot 270 Provenance: Formerly from Brocket Hall
A George III mahogany desk, circa 1780, the rectangular top with gadrooned edge and tooled leather inset panels, centred by a ratchet adjustable panel, above four drawers around the kneehole section, framed by foliate carved corner brackets, on square section legs, decorated with trailing bellflower terminals to the front, terminating in plinth feet, 77cm high, 102cm wide, 65cm deep
Ernst Seger (1868-1939) Monumental Cast Iron Bust of Adolph Hitler, circa 1930-1939, a similar sculpture was seen in the Hall of Honour at the Internationale Funkasstellun (German Radio Exhibition) and later as depicted in the 1938 Catalogue Lauchammer Bilguss, approx 62 h cms, raised on a square plinth, signature to the base.
Art Deco style spelter figurine seated on marble plinth with back light H: 25 cm CONDITION REPORT: The electrical items included in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. This test means that they are electrically sound and does not confirm that they are in working order. WE DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE WORKING AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.Width: 19cm
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SPECIMEN WOOD CHIFFONIER, POSSIBLY COLONIAL, C1870 the geometric parquetry top with brass gallery, enclosed by a pair of arch panelled doors with applied carved pseudo armorials, one half of the interior fitted with drawers, 94cm h; 56 x 120cm++Minor veneer chips around the plinth; typically faded, unrestored
A FINE PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED GREEN PORPHYRY AND MARBLE TAZZE, 19TH C with ram's heads and swags, the beaded border to the plinth with acanthus leaves to each corner, 36cm hProvenance: Captain George Anson Byron, 8th Baron Byron (1818-1870) or his nephew George Frederick William Byron, 9th Baron Byron (1855-1917); thence by descent to the present vendor.++Encrusted with old dirt and grime; good condition
Late 19th century French patinated spelter and black marble mantel clock, the plinth shaped case surmounted by a shaped case with laurel wreath pediment and flanked by a seated male artist figure on a stepped plinth base raised on claw feet to an 8.5cm Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands to a twin spring driven movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 42cm
Early 19th century ebonised and inlaid mantel clock, Hry Marc et Paris, the plinth shaped case with inlaid and engraved brass detail (lacking back board) to a cast and beaded bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a 9cm Roman enamel dial with outside minute track (rim chip at 6) and with blued steel pierced hands to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 37cm
Early 20th century Art Deco period mantel timepiece garniture, stylised and geometric shaped case with plinth base to a cast bezel with Arabic composite chapter ring with outside minute track and gilt centre with black finished hands to a spring driven movement, height 32cm and flanked by two similarly decorated plinth shaped side pieces, (3)
Composite walnut and brass bound mantel clock, the plinth shaped case fitted with a single drawer and bevelled edge on brass foot with bun feet and with applied plaque and crest to a 14cms silvered Arabic dial with outside minute track to a rectangular brass movement with anchor escapement strike on a coiled gong, height 39cms
Mid-20th century mahogany and boxwood lined inlaid mantel timepiece, the arched case with spreading plinth base raised on four ball feet to a brass bezel enclosing a composite Arabic dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands to a circular brass Swiss movement with back mounted lever platform escapement, height 22cm
Mid-20th century triple spring driven mantel clock, Elliott - London, the case with overhanging cornice and caddy top with carry handle to a hinged and glazed door on a plinth base to a 14.5cm square brass dial with winged cherub spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring and with matted centre and black finished hands with chime/silent lever at 3 to a triple spring driven movement with platform escapement and strike on four plain rods, height 31cm
Early 20th century mahogany and boxwood lined inlaid mantel clock, the plain arched case on a plinth base and raised on compressed bun feet to a concave cast brass bezel with bevelled convex glass enclosing an 18cm Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and red Arabic quarters with blued steel moon hands to a square brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 38cm
Late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, the plinth shaped case with stepped pediment over four bevelled panels on a plinth base to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½ cm Arabic enamelled dial (multiple hairlines) with outside minute track and blued steel hands to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement strike on a blued steel coiled gong and fitted with a twin mercury pot pendulum, height 22cm
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