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Lot 318

An early 19thC marble baptismal font, of semi fluted form, raised on a square plinth and black marble base, 29cm high. Provenance given as being formally in the Wesley Chapel, Clasketgate, Lincoln, closed in 1961 and demolished in 1963.

Lot 413

A Victorian slate mantel clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case of barrel and scroll form, raised on a rectangular plinth base, with pendulum, no key, 21cm high, 31cm wide.

Lot 547

A late 20thC bronze maquette of a stylised bird, limited edition 3/10, stamped FL, raised on a square plinth, 37cm high.

Lot 608

A thuya wood box, 15cm x 10cm, a pair of hardstone scarab paperweights, and a patinated copper bust of a pharaoh on a plinth, 17cm high. (4)

Lot 807

A Victorian oak clerk's desk, the tambour front opening to reveal drawers and recesses, on twin pedestals, with slides and further drawers, raised on plinth bases, 121cm high, 121cm wide, 76cm deep.

Lot 826

A Victorian oak breakfront sideboard, with a central cushioned drawer, over a pair of cupboard doors, enclosing a single shelf, flanked by two further doors to the left enclosing a single drawer above two slides, the right with a single drawer and cellarette, raised on a plinth base, 94cm high, 178cm wide, 59.5cm deep.

Lot 827

A pine wall mirror, inset with a glass rectangular plate, fronted by two shutter doors, raised on a plinth base, 79cm x 66cm.

Lot 833

A Victorian walnut Davenport, the top with a three sided brass gallery, over a tooled leather slope, opening to reveal four drawers, over a side door enclosing four further drawers, on a plinth base, with a scroll front, on castors, 79cm high, 56cm wide, 58cm deep.

Lot 846

A Victorian oak pot cupboard, with a small shelf over foliate and acanthus leaf carved back and sides, above a cupboard with lion's head mask handle, and carved with a dragon, raised on a plinth base and block feet, 102cm high, 49cm wide, 40cm deep.

Lot 858

A late Victorian mahogany and satinwood cross banded twin pedestal desk, with an upper gallery super structure on a tooled leather top of four drawers united by a shaped shelf, over one long and eight short graduated drawers, raised on plinth bases, 95cm high, 121cm wide, 61.5cm deep.

Lot 94

A late 19thC French cherry wood pier glass, with a rectangular bevelled glass plate, the break arch pediment carved centrally with a mask and floral swags, raised on barley twist columns over a plinth base, 169cm high, 94cm wide. NB. We have specific vendor instructions to sell WITHOUT RESERVE.

Lot 961

The young lad with his bag slung over his shoulder on an oval wavy plinth. 60cm x 55cm x 22cm

Lot 447

LATE 18TH C. MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, John Wightwick, bell top with handle and four cone finials, over glazed sides and moulded angles on a plinth base to claw and ball feet, the signed brass 5.75 inch dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matt centre with calendar aperture and pendulum window, strike/silent and regulation dials in the arch, the twin gut (now wire) fusee movement with four knopped pillars and engraved and signed backplate, verge escapement with pull repeat playing on six bells, 43cms h (incl. handle)Provenance: private collection south WalesComments: repeat draw string broken, ticks and strikes, feet and finials probably replaced, other minor restorations.

Lot 135

A small pair of Directoire agate and gilt bronze urnsLate 18th / early 19th centuryThe turned urns with swept circular socles raised on column pedestals and square plinth bases with milled collars, 7.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep, 21cm high (2.5in wide, 2.5in deep, 8in high) (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceGalerie J.Kugel, Paris, February 1997.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

Lot 140

A pair of French ormolu mounted marble cassolettes19th century, in the Louis XVI styleThe covers surmounted by berried foliate finials reversing to reveal candle sconces, with urn shaped bodies with lion masks and ribbon-tied swags and on fluted columns and stepped square plinth bases and bun feet, 9.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep, 26.5cm high (3 1/2in wide, 3 1/2in deep, 10in high) (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

Lot 166

A rare late 18th century Dutch walnut single tube barometerP Waast en ZoonenSurmounted by a swan neck pediment centred by a turned wooden finial over a carved gadrooned cornice and freestanding brass-mounted Corinthian columns set into the canted angles, flanking a hinged arched glazed door, on a plinth base with applied carved swags over three dependent carved cone finials. The mercury tube with manual brass recording hand and twin shaped silvered scales, the left marked 28 to 31 inches with ten predictions, the right marked 27 to 30 inches and with additional scale 1944 to 2160; the mercury thermometer tube with shaped tube reading against five different temperature scales, with high temperatures recorded from various cities (including Paris 7th July 1743, Upsal 1740, Groenland 1754), 45cm wide x 12cm deep x 134cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 4 1/2in deep x 52 1/2in high)Footnotes:Comparative literatureSimilar models by Waast and Son are illustrated in Bert Bolle, Barometers in Beeld, 1983, fig. 154, 157, 158, (described as 'one of the most beautiful known Louis XVI period single tube baking barometers in private ownership.'); 161, 162 and 163.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 175

A rare late 17th / early 18th century French brass-strung, tortoiseshell and ebony veneered weight driven wall clockGaudron, ParisThe arched case surmounted by three gilt brass flaming urn finials over gilt-metal mounted columns to each corner, on an inverted breakfront base and cast toupie feet, the sides with full length glazed panels, and a solid rear door. The black velvet-covered dial plate with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the outer edge engraved with every minute, showing running seconds via a subsidiary dial below XII, with good pierced and engraved gilt brass hands, the main ring held aloft by the reclining figure of Chronos on top of a plinth signed Solem Audet Dicere Falsum, Gaudron AParis. ('It dares the sun to tell a lie')The weight driven movement with rectangular shallow-arched plates united by six vase shaped pillars pinned through the backplate, the going train with anchor escapement, the strike train with solid numbered countwheel mounted on the rear, sounding the full hour on the hour and a passing strike on the half past, over the engraved signature Gaudron AParis. Ticking and striking. Together with a pendulum and a case key. 32cm wide x 16cm deep x 48cm high, (12 1/2in wide x 6in deep x 18 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceToebosh Antiques, Amsterdam, April 2022.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 184

A good early 19th century gilt and patinated bronze figural mantel clockVuidepot a ParisDepicting a woman driving a chariot, her hair tied up in a fashionable coiffure and wearing a low cut dress, a crop and reins in her hands, the horse leaping forwards, an attendant boy standing on a sprung platform to the rear, the wheel with six spokes, all set on an ormolu base with engine turned finish over a patinated plinth and cast leaf-and-berry feet. The white enamel chapter ring set within the rim of the wheel with Arabic quarters, minute track and Roman hours signed below XII Vuidepot a Paris. The circular movement with silk suspended pendulum and outside countwheel strike on a bell. Ticking and striking. With pendulum and a winding key. 33cms (12.5ins) high Footnotes:Vuidepot is recorded as a clockmaker working in Rue St-Martin, Paris in 1812. See Tardy, Dictionanaire des Horologers Francais, page 648.Comparative LiteratureP. Kjellberg, La Pendule Française, 1997, p.345, fig. E.See also the catalogue for the Musée François Duesberg, Mons.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

Lot 191

A pair of French ormolu mounted banded amethyst quartz urnsEarly 19th centuryWith pierced covers surmounted by finials modelled as bunches of grapes above turned amethyst quartz baluster-shaped bodies flanked by entwined snake handles on stepped plinth bases, 17cm wide, 8cm deep, 27cm high (6.5in wide, 3in deep, 10.5in high) (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceAntiek-Curiosa Toebosch B.V., Amsterdam, where purchased 1995.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

Lot 196

A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK DEPICTING A PAIR OF LOVERSParts early 19th century, parts 20th century.The later figures each wearing a headdress and feather skirts, the man with a bow and arrow, his companion holding a pineapple and wearing beaded necklaces and standing with her back to him, leaning into his embrace and gazing into his eyes, both standing on a patinated rocky outcrop with applied gilt foliage and flowers, raised on a bow-ended plinth with cast panel depicting a burning torch, on six turned feet. The signed 5 inch white enamel Roman dial with minute track including Arabic quarters and good matching gilt hands framed by an engine turned bezel. The twin spring barrel movement with circular plates, silk suspension and outside countwheel strike on a bell, the pendulum bob in the form of a pair of flaming hearts pierced by an arrow. Ticking and striking. Together with a winding key. 55cms (21.5ins) high.Footnotes:ProvenanceSegoura Antiquaires, Paris 1996. The drawing for this model by De Verberie dated 1799 is held in the Cabinet d'Estampe of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. Comparative literatureH. Ottomeyer and P. Proschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, 1986, ill. 5.15.29P. Kjellberg, La Pendule Française, 1997, pp.356-357, fig. B - C.J-D. Augarde, Les Ouvriers du Temps, Antiquorum and the Trustees of the Wallace Collection, p. 158, fig.125.Ramon Colon de Carvajal, Catalogo de Relojes del Patrimonio Nacional, (1987), Madrid, p. 120.Saleroom notices:Please note, the estimate of this lot is £8,000 - 12,000.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

Lot 198

A very fine and impressive late 18th century French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clockDeverberie & Comp. Invet. Fecit, Paris. 'The Huntress'The central woman seated on a tasselled cushion and wearing a matt and burnished feather headdress and skirt, strapped sandals and beads at her neck and arms, in her left hand she carries a large gilt bow, a quiver of arrows sit over her back and a faithful hound eagerly awaits by her side; held aloft on a sedan chair by four boys walking forwards with joined hands, all mounted on a plinth with beaded edge, the frieze applied with interlaced hunting horns framing busts of boar, dogs and a stag, raised on hairy paw feet. The five inch white enamel dial with outer minute track, each quarter hour marked in Arabic numerals, each hour marked with a Roman figure and gilt star, under matching pierced hands. The large circular movement with silk suspended pendulum and large outside countwheel strike on a bell. Ticking and striking. With pendulum and a winding key, 58cms (22.5ins) highFootnotes:Comparative literatureP. Kjellberg, La Pendule Francaise, 1997, p.354, fig.A.See also the catalogue for the Musée François Duesberg, Mons.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

Lot 202

A pair of Empire gilt and patinated bronze retour d'Egypte garniture vases and coversEarly 19th century The slender urn bodies with scrolling palmette and maskhead handles and anthemion scrolling mounts, the flared necks similarly with leafy floral mounts, the palmette cast covers with fruiting knopped finials, the stiff leaf and bullrush lower sections on milled socles, raised on tapering square plinth bases with entwined dolphin and trident and Medusa maskheads and scrolling corners, raised on paw feet, 12.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 39.5cm high (4 1/2in wide, 4 1/2in deep, 15 1/2in high) (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

Lot 203

An important mid 18th century French ormolu-mounted kingwood and rosewood centre seconds longcase clock of one month duration, with equation of time, time of sunrise and sunset, phases and age of the moon, calendar, sign of the zodiac and temperature compensated pendulumJulien Le Roy, Paris. The case stamped A. Dubois. The case with waisted hood over a shaped trunk with ormolu-mounted shaped glazed lenticle, on a tapering base and plinth with outswept feet, mounted with elaborate foliate scrolls to the front and rear edges, with boldly cast bands of acanthus and other motifs between the case sections. Stamped on the inside top sill of the base by the case maker A. Dubois. The 11 inch circular dial signed across the centre, Julien Le Roy with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the half-hours marked by meeting-arrowheads, with outer minute band and inner quarter hour band, set with twin chamfered apertures - between VII and VIII the time of sunrise is automatically shown, the time of sunset is shown between IIII and V. The gilt and engraved dial centre is decorated with an engraved trellis pattern and three shaped apertures: the top shows the age and phase of the moon, the rolling silvered moon and stars showing against a painted background; the central aperture gives the date and number of days in the month, and the lowermost aperture depicts the changing signs of the zodiac as the year progresses. The full annual calendar is engraved on an 8.5 inch silvered dial set just below the main dial and is connected at the rear to a brass kidney which dictates the equation of time information. The time is shown via two elaborately pierced and engraved silvered hands. A blued steel hand with engraved sun at its tip gives solar time, another with counterbalanced end shows running seconds. The weight driven movement united by five tapering pillars pinned through the backplate. The going train of five-wheels with high-count pinions terminating in a pin-wheel escapement. The movement is topped with a heavy steel horizontal plate connected at the right hand side to a pair of substantial vertical steel rods running down into the body of the clock and flanking a movable brass cylindrical rod (with fine screw adjustment at its base); the pendulum is suspended from a pivoted horizontal steel arm which is in contact with the tip of the cylindrical brass rod at one end, and with a sprung arbor connected to the thermometer hand by a silk thread at the other. The bases of the steel and brass rods are set on a shaped brass piece running across the inside of the trunk which in turn also carries an arbor for the thermometer hand mounted in the front door. As the ambient temperature changes, the steel and brass set-up automatically raises or lowers the pendulum, while at the same time shows the temperature on the silvered thermometer dial set into the trunk. The strike train with an outside countwheel and sounding on a bell via a horizontal steel hammer set on a vertical arbor, its speed dictated by a shaped brass fly. 55cm wide x 31cm deep x 218cm high, (21 1/2in wide x 12in deep x 85 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Neuse, Bremen, 1995. Julien Le Roy (1686-1759) was regarded by his contemporaries as perhaps the most influential horologist of his era. He was a superb craftsman as well as a scholar who contributed the section on horology to the Encyclopédie. He was eulogized by Voltaire as the man responsible for the 18th century pre-eminence of French clock making.Born in Tours and trained by his father, Le Roy arrived in Paris around 1700. He is generally thought to have served as journeyman to the Parisian horologist, Charles Le Bon. Le Roy received his freedom in 1713 and, shortly after, set up a workshop in the Rue de Harlay, off La Place Dauphine, where the most eminent 18th century Parisian clockmakers also worked. In 1717 he presented an equation clock to the Royal Academy of Sciences, which showed the true time, the place of the sun and its declination. In 1739, Julien Le Roy was appointed valet de chambre, horologer du Roi, and granted premises in the Louvre, which he maintained in addition to his atelier in the rue de Harlay. Le Roy's son Pierre (1717-1785) succeeded his father and devoted the latter part of his career to the Longitude problem and the development of marine timekeepers.Adrien Dubois is recorded as having worked in rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, first as the foreman in the important workshop founded by Bernard Van Risenburgh I, maître before 1722, (better known by his stamp BVRB). The father and grandfather of Bernard II and III, Bernard I specialised in making clock cases. Adrien Dubois lived with Bernard and his family above the workshop, and when Bernard died in 1738 the probate inventory listed a very large number of both finished and un-finished clocks, clock cases, pedestals and clock brackets, many of which would have been made by Dubois. Three years after his master's death Adrien finally received the accolade of maître ébéniste. As well as clock cases, Dubois and his family were famed for restorations and adaptations of earlier 'boulle-work'. A console table believed to be partly from the workshop of André-Charles Boulle can be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum, accession number: 1021:1 to 3-1882.Another case stamped 'A.DUBOIS' was sold at Sotheby's, New York, Property from a Distinguished American Collection, 2 February 2019, lot 763.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 71

A pair of Empire ormolu and cut-glass surtout de table by Pierre-Philippe Thomire (French, 1751-1843)Paris, early 19th centuryWith hand cut hobnail glass bowls on lappet and acanthus leaf cast supports terminating in lion paw feet on a plinth base, both signed THOMIRE A PARIS to the plinth, the glass bowls associated, 21.5cm wide, 21.5cm deep, 31cm high (8in wide, 8in deep, 12in high) (2)Footnotes:Pierre Philippe Thomire, fondeur-ciseleur, was the foremost bronze maker at the time of Napoleon the First.For a comparable pair of ormolu and cut-glass tazze made by Pierre-Philippe Thomire see Christie's, London, Important European Furniture and Sculpture, 6 December 2007, lot 111.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

Lot 38

An early 20th century taxidermy reindeer head mount, on an oval ebonised plinth, unsigned 80cm wide.

Lot 757

An early 20th Century HMV 'Monarch' Gramophone, Oak horn with circular transfer label over turntable with plated fittings, the plinth base with HMV 'Nipper' Mascot transfer and gilt 'Monarch' transfer labels, 38 x 38cm ,together with a small collection of needles in tins.

Lot 829

A late 19th/early 20th century brass and cast iron book press, maker Royston & Brown, London, mounted on a wooden plinth, 52 x37cm.

Lot 4

Radio receiver, an A.J.S. Model Z two-valve receiver, with four coils and two valves, in mahogany case with front control panel and hinged lid, on shaped plinth base, circa 1925

Lot 210

Americana - a late 19th century painted cast iron mechanical money box or bank, Uncle Sam Bank, modelled as the patriotic figure of Uncle Sam, raised upon a rectangular shaped plinth base, the pierced base plate inscribed 'PAT JUNE 8 1896', 29.5cm high

Lot 211

Americana - a late 19th century painted cast iron novelty mechanical money box or bank, Bull Dog Bank, modelled as a a seated Bull Dog, probably manufactured by J. & E. Stevens Co., mounted upon a rectangular shaped plinth base, the pierced base plate inscribed 'PATD APR 27 1880', 19.5cm high

Lot 36

An Unmarked High Quality Wooden HiFi Seperate Rack, with glass shelves and sand-fillable isolation plinth for turntable system

Lot 22

Britains, Stadden, Tradition & Similar, comprising: A Quantity [95+ Pieces] Depicting Various Military Types [Some Plinth Mounted] Includes: Fusiliers, Indian Army Types, Ancient Types, Etc. Generally near Mint overall - some minor display wear. [Qty]

Lot 240

Britains - Set 4464 - A.C.W. Federal Forces with Gun,1st Issue, 1961, comprising: 1st Issue [lead] Cannon, Officer, Bugler & 2 x Infantrymen [Herald Plastic]. Some minor paint loss to figures otherwise generally Excellent overall, contained in [plinth mounted] a generally Very Good [some minor storage wear / old repairs] window display box as issued. Scarce to find complete.

Lot 25

The Stadden Edition, 1970's Issue - 80mm Plinth Mounted Studio Painted Military Miniatures, comprising: A Quantity [6 Figures], Includes: Sgt 31st Foot, 1840, Guard Order, Welsh Guards, Pvt. Light Company Coldstream Guards, 1815. Painted to Professional Standards by Stadden Studios & Mounted on an Oval Base with Name Plate. Please note these are original Stadden Collection Figures not the recent TKS reissues. Generally Excellent overall [some display wear]. Now Scarce. [6]

Lot 26

The Stadden Edition, 1970's Issue - 80mm Plinth Mounted Studio Painted Military Miniatures, comprising: A Quantity [6 Figures], Includes: Regt Colour Bearer, 3rd Foot, 1811, NCO Blues & Royals, 1953, Colour Sgt. Footguards, 1815 [no plinth]. Painted to Professional Standards by Stadden Studios & Mounted on an Oval Base with Name Plate. Please note these are original Stadden Collection Figures not the recent TKS reissues. Generally Excellent overall [some display wear]. Now Scarce. [6]

Lot 27

The Stadden Edition, 1970's Issue - 80mm Plinth Mounted Studio Painted Military Miniatures, comprising: A Quantity [6 Figures], Includes: Pvt. Dunkirk, 1940, Chasseur a Cheval, 1815, Trooper, 3rd Regt LD, 1860, Etc. Painted to Professional Standards by Stadden Studios & Mounted on an Oval Base with Name Plate. Please note these are original Stadden Collection Figures not the recent TKS reissues. Generally Excellent overall [some display wear]. Now Scarce. [6]

Lot 29

Tradition, Poste Militaire & Similar Makers - 80/90mm Scale Military Figures, comprising: 5 x French Napoleonic Types Includes: Hussar, Guard Lancer, Cuirassier Etc. Painted to Collector Standards & Plinth Mounted. Some display wear otherwise generally Excellent overall. [5]

Lot 312

Lone Star - Harvey Series, early 1960's Issues, comprising: Medieval Knights Set #1 - "King Arthur", 2 x Knights with Swords & Shields [Black / Silver Variants] & Knight with Spear & Shield. Generally near Mint overall [minor age wear], contained on a near Mint [Lone Star style] Plinth Mounted Display Card with slotted insert. Scarce Issue to find in this condition

Lot 324

Britains - Vintage Farm Range, [2008] Set 08735 - Land Rover Series 1, comprising: 1948 model Land Rover with Driver & Rear Tilt, complete with polished wood display Plinth with 50th Anniversary plaques, Rural Scenes Set - Country Riders, Asset Set - "Homeward Bound", HM of GB - Hunting Series - "The Mitford Girls", 2 x Set - OE12 - Champion Shire & Percheron - Trait.. Generally near Mint overall, contained in near Mint set boxes. [7]

Lot 326

Britains Set 9499 [4F] Tumbrel Cart, comprising: Blue Cart with Red Wheels, White [Plastic] Horse & Brown Plastic Hay Racks. Generally near Mint overall, contained in a generally Fair [some storage wear / Cellophane window missing] "Rainbow" Pattern window box. Also, Set 9506 [8F] - Horse Rake, [1959/1960 Version] - Pale Green Rake with Red Spoked Wheels & White [Plastic] Horse. Near Mint overall, contained [Plinth Mounted] in a generally Excellent [minor storage wear] pictorial final issue card box. [2]

Lot 50

Stadden [Tradition] - Medieval Knights 54mm Series, comprising: 9 x Medieval Knights on Foot, Includes: Henry Percy "Hotspur", Ralph Lord Basset, Sir Neel Loring, Etc. Painted & Finished to Collector Standard, All are Mounted on Polished Wooden Plinth Type Bases. Some display wear otherwise generally Excellent overall. [9]

Lot 53

Niena Studios [St Petersburg] - 90mm Scale Medieval Range, comprising: Model No' T11.32 - Mounted - Henry Plantagenet Duke of Lancaster with Heraldic Banner, Depicted Bareheaded. Painted to "Museum Standard" [the Highest Quality Paint Finish Available] Hand Painting. Artist Signed [i Licenkova] to underside of [Polished Wooden Plinth Type] Base. Mint & Superb overall.

Lot 57

The Stadden Edition, 1970's Issue - 80mm plinth mounted studio painted military miniatures, comprising: Model No' 105 - "Scotland Forever" - Mounted Dragoon [Scots Grey] & Private - 92nd Regiment of Foot [The Gordon Highlanders] Waterloo, 1815. Painted to professional standards by Stadden Studios & Mounted on an Oval Base with Name Plate. Please note these are original Stadden Collection Figures not the recent TKS reissues. Some display wear otherwise generally near Mint overall.

Lot 58

The Stadden Edition, 1970's Issue - 80mm plinth mounted studio painted military miniatures, comprising: Model No' 104 - Mounted Trooper 2nd or Royal North British Dragoons [Scots Greys], Waterloo, 1815. Painted to professional standards by Stadden Studios & mounted on an oval polished Rosewood base with Buckingham Pewter hallmark. Please note these are original Stadden Collection Figures not the TKS reissues. Some minor display wear otherwise generally Excellent to near Mint overall. 

Lot 59

The Stadden Edition, 1970's Issue - 80mm plinth mounted studio painted military miniatures, comprising: Model No' 135 - Cuirassier, Waterloo, 1815. Painted to professional Standards by Stadden Studios & Mounted on an Oval Polished Rosewood Base. Please note these are original Stadden Collection Figures not the recent TKS reissues. Some minor display wear otherwise generally Excellent to near Mint overall.

Lot 70

AQM [All The Queen's Men], The British Army 80 mm Scale Series, 1980's Issues, comprising: "The Return" - Balaklava, Charge of the Light Brigade,1854 - Mounted Hussar & 9 Hussars on Foot Mounted [all now detached] on a Diorama Base [6 x 24 Inches] & a Further Mounted Hussar Mounted on a Polished Wooden Plinth. Damages & detached components otherwise generally Fair overall. [Qty]

Lot 135

ARR John Maltby (1936-2020) an oval pottery bowl on rectangular plinth, the bowl decorated a house, signed beneath, 14cm wide total x 9cm highIn good condition, no damage or repair

Lot 188

A C Rose, a bronze depicting two running Borzoi hounds, signed and dated '29, on a marble plinth42cm x 13.5cm

Lot 267

Cornubia Cabinet Works, circa 1930 three mid 20th century walnut and burr ash bedside cabinets, each with a brushing slide above a frieze drawer and open shelf, on a recessed plinth, labelled to reverse: Cornubia Cabinet Works, East Cowes, Isle of WightEach: 50.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep, 69cm highAll over with scuffs and scratches, the slides and drawers running smoothly. Corners and edges scuffed and with scratches and water ring marks to top and shelves. One of the three bedside cabinets applied with a label for Cornubia Cabinet works. Light veneer chip to one drawer front.

Lot 270

Cornubia Cabinet Works, circa 1930 a pair of walnut and burr ash chests of drawers, each with four graduated drawers on recessed plinth bases66cm wide, 40.5cm deep, 79cm highOne chest with light scuffs, dents and scratches throughout. Water ring mark to left of top. Some fading. light chip and loss to top left on side. Lowest drawer with some white residue. The other chest in similar condition with light scuffs and scratches. Some light white residue to drawer fronts.

Lot 285

Edward Barnsley CBE (1900-1987) and The Barnsley Workshop, an Australian blackbean wood and boxwood strung chest of four graduated drawers with turned handles, on a raised plinth base, stamped 'BARNSLEY' 106cm wide, x 45.5cm deep x 84cm high This lot has been authenticated by the Edward Barnsley Educational Trust in 1993 as having been made in 1956 for Mr Rowland Laye by George Taylor in approximately 182 hours.Edward Barnsley was the son of Sidney Barnsley (1865-1926), he was educated at Bedales School which his father had helped to design alongside Ernest Gimson, whose influence plays large over the work of this famous Cotswold family. Edward trained with Geoffrey Lupton in Froxfield and struck out alone in 1923. The Barnsley Workshop is synonymous with the finest quality workmanship and design, frequently working on bespoke commissions and continues the legacy today.

Lot 298

Manner of Harris Lebus, an Arts & Crafts walnut low chest of drawers with two short and two long drawers applied with Art Nouveau handles on a plinth base105cm wide, 51cm deep, 80cm high

Lot 336

Attributed to William Simmonds (1876-1968) an oak bookcase, the rectangular top above three fixed open shelves on a plinth base, signed label to back inscribed 'W D Simmonds 12 7.1.20'96cm wide, 30cm deep, 120.5cm highFrom William Simmonds' own home, likely made by him for his own use

Lot 414

Country made oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns, trunk with short door, plinth base, twelve inch square painted dial, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 199cm.Condition report:Two weights and a pendulum present. The pendulum rod is bent quite significantly. The minute hand has been broken and is currently taped to the glass of the hood. The movement not presently working. Replaced seat board. Worm joles throughout the backboard and support structures under the seat board. The dial has chipped losses to the enamel and areas of overpainting. Old repairs to the trunk and the lower section has splits at the plank joins, and an obvious tide line on the plinth base. The hood with sections of crossbanding missing.

Lot 415

Oak longcase clock, square brass dial, signed Leonard Weatherhead, Kirby Lonsdale, silvered chapter-ring, blind date aperture, eight-day movement, case defective, deep cornice, long door, adapted plinth base, height 210cm

Lot 416

Oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, arched painted dial with a river landscape vignette to the lunette, sunsidiary second dial and date aperture, eight-day movement, the case with a scrolled pediment and plinth base, height 220cm.Condition report:Both weights and pendulum present, no winding key. Some of the mahogany crossbanding outlining the glass of the hood is missing. The dial has a 2-inch scar running between the centre point and '2' numeral. Some minor enamel chips tot he edging. Areas of likely repainting. The movement has not be tested to see if it is in working order. There is a split to the lower section of the case but generally the case is in a presentable condition. Relaced lock mechanism to the trunk, no key present though.

Lot 426

George III style mahogany and inlaid bookcase by Restall, Brown & Clennell, arched cornice with fan inlay, glazed doors enclosing a watered silk lined interior with four adjustable glass shelves, two oval srtung cupboard doors, plinth base, width 153cm, depth 41cm, height 243cm.

Lot 455

Regency mahogany toilet mirror, rectangular plate, bowfront plinth base with three drawers, on bracket feet, width 47cm, height 51cm; and an Edwardian window table with octagonal top.Qty: 2

Lot 8069

A 20th Century skeleton timepiece with deadbeat escapement and star dial for micro time adjustment. Roman silvered chapter ring, with pendulum mounted on marble plinth and with glass dome and key. 44.5cm tall approx

Lot 8070

A French ornate gilt metal clock with cherub holding lamb on plinth base, enamel Roman numeral dial, together with another French ormolu clock with enamel dial, a/f. 32cm and 36cm tall

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