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Georgian mahogany bookcase bookcase, with a dentil frieze over a pair of glazed doors with chequer banded astragals, doors opening to reveal a painted interior with adjustable shelves, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors with further shelves, on a plinth base, 236 x 144 x 58cm (some cracks in the glass)
James Wilson, Askrigg, Longcase Clock James Wilson, Askrigg, mid 18th century narrow longcase clock, 30-hour movement striking on a single bell, arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals for hours and minutes, arch with makers details 'J. Wilson, Askrigg', all contained in a narrow pine case, moulded canopy with glass door, case with long door on plinth base28cm wide, 18cm deep, 203.5cm highLater case, tarnished chapter ring. Dial size including arch is 21cm high x 15.3cm wide.
Victorian Pedestal Victorian mahogany tapering pedestal with dentil moulded cornice, raised and fielded panels and carved repeating geometric border, on plinth base31cm wide, 31cm deep, 105cm highScratching to the top surface of the pedestal, some wear to the sides and base with damage to a few areas of the carved border. Crack to one panel. see all images
Victorian Rosewood Wellington Chest Mid 19th century Victorian rosewood Wellington chest of seven drawers with turned handles, flanked by leaf scroll capped pilasters, one with locking mechanism, on a plinth base66cm wide, 42.5cm deep, 132cm highGood overall condition with a nice colour, no key, lock not tested, loss of veneer to one drawer (photographed), some surface scratching.
Early 19th Century Giltwood and Gesso Framed Overmantel Mirror Early 19th century giltwood and gesso framed over mantel mirror, moulded cornice with ball mounts, fluted frieze with central moulded panel over three bevelled glass plates with ebonised slip, flanked by barley twist supports, ebonised plinth base140cm wide, 12cm deep, 59.5cm highSome cracking and losses to the gesso moulding and gilt finish. One ball has been reattached poorly with sellotape, streaky and discoloured finish to the mirrored panels.
Early 20th Century Pollard Oak Compactum Wardrobe Early 20th century pollard oak compactum wardrobe in four sections, moulded cornice over two raised and fielded panel doors, left side opening to reveal a central hanging rail with coat hooks, the right with an arrangement of nine drawers and cubby holes, plinth base137cm wide, 55cm deep, 192cm highSplits into four sections, wear throughout commensurate with age
A Chinese carved giltwood figure of a Buddhistic lion, Qing dynasty, modelled standing with a brocade ball under its front left paw, on a rectangular plinth with carved lotus borders, height 40cm (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III 18th century silver hot water urn and cover, mark of Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, 1770, of traditional pear shaped form with gadrooned waist and two fixed reeded shell mask hook handles, fluted spigot terminating in a lion mask and with fluted ivory tap, engraved to the front with the arms of MONOUX impaling RIDDELL, and to the back with the arms of at present an unidentified family impaling FRANCKLIN quartering MONOUX, unmarked friction fitting domed cover with gadrooned rim and foliate decoration terminating in an acorn finial, lower rim with bayonet fitting to the base with locating flange, capstan upper with gadrooned rims, engraved with matching MONOUX/RIDDELL arms as above, on a square base, each side with an applied rosette, 13.5 x 13.5cm at the base, 46cm high, 111.7ozt grossProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)The arms to the front of the urn and on the plinth, given the date of hallmarking, commemorate the marriage of Sir Philip Monoux, (circa 1739 - 1805), the 5th Baronet of Wootton, Bedfordshire and Elizabeth Riddell (circa 1739 - 1814). Philip and Elizabeth were married on 22nd June 1762. He was the only son of Humphrey Monoux and his wife, Mary Savage, whilst Elizabeth was the daughter of Ambrose Riddell, of Eversholt, Bedfordshire. Philip’s great grandfather was Humphrey Monoux, of Wootton and was created as a Baronet, styled ‘of Wootton’ on 4th December 1660. Philip succeeded his cousin, Sir Humphrey Monoux, the 4th Baronet of Wootton on 3rd December 1757. Philip was admitted as a Member of Gray’s Inn on 18th July 1754. He also served as a Major in the Bedfordshire Militia and served as the High Sheriff of Bedfordshire for the year 1763 – 64The arms to the back of the urn commemorate a marriage of an unnamed gentleman to a daughter of the Francklin family. Given the evidence of the earlier Monoux arms, it appears that this urn came down through the family to an unnamed granddaughter of Sir Philip Monoux, the 5th Baronet of Wootton and his wife, Elizabeth. This granddaughter would have been probably the child of Judith Riddell Monoux (baptised 1st April 1774 died 9th May 1813), the daughter of Sir Philip and Elizabeth. We know that Judith married a gentleman by the name of Richard Francklin (died 1843) at the Parish Church of St. Swithun on the 26th February 1807. Sadly, due to the lack of genealogical information, it has not be possible to identify with any certainty Richard and Judith’s daughter or the identity of her husband.This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: YK8VT7S9Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches and very minor bruises as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. The unhallmarked cover is a good fit. Tap a little stiff but turns in both directions. Minor cracking to the ivory at the junction with the silver. Bayonet fitting to the base firm and positive. Flange to the base a little out of shape but this does not affect the fitting. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable. Not tested for leakage and the tap has not been tested.
Royal Worcester Welsh Mountain Pony ''Coed Coch Planed'', model No. RW3802 by Doris Lindner, limited edition of 500, on wooden plinth, with boxThe rein is misshapen and there are scruffs to the body where the rein has rubbed. There is also possible restoration to one ear, with a faint line visible under close examination. Please see extra images. There is a revised estimate of £500-700.
A Jade Carving in Maori Style Formed as a Sea Creature by John Sheehan, with coral inset eye and raised on a hardstone plinth, 11.75cm, together with a small jadeite carving of a seated Buddha and a similar ornament formed as two dolphins (3)The Jade carving appears in good condition, dolphins in good order, Buddha appears ok
Royal Worcester Welsh Mountain Pony ''Coed Coch Planed'', model No. RW3802 by Doris Lindner,limited edition of 500, on wooden plinth, with boxSome minor scuffing where the rein has moved against the body. Work needed to the rein - please see extra images. Otherwise good condition. With box and a certificate.
Third Reich Adolf Hitler Luftwaffe Flying School Presentation Table Bust, fine bronzed head of the German leader mounted onto a polished stone plinth engraved with presentation to the front, ‘ Dein Nach 12 Jähriger Dienstzeit scheidenden Kameraden die 1.Kp. Fl.Sch Furth’. Head is artist signed to the reverse ‘W. Zoll’. Some wear to the bronzed finish. Stands 7 ½ inches.
GERALDINE THOMAS BLAKE (20TH CENTURY) 'PERSIMMON' study of the racehorse, dark patinated bronze, 35cm high, signed in full, on ebonised pine plinth Persimmon (1893–1908) was a British Thoroughbred race horse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from June 1895 to July 1897 he ran nine times and won seven races. His victories included the 1896 Epsom Derby, one of the first horse races ever filmed, by Robert W. Paul. His other important victories included the St Leger Stakes, the Ascot Gold Cup and the Eclipse Stakes. He was also notable for his rivalry with another English colt St Frusquin, who inflicted his only two defeats.
AN IMPRESSIVE RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT LIBRARY CABINET mid 19th century, the crossbanded top over an egg and dart moulded frieze, with two frieze drawers, below the two heavily carved and mask mounted pedestals each contain two further drawers, ebonised solomonic columns to the front, on a plinth base with two further drawers, the sides similarly decorated with central moulded panelling and columns with figural mounts, 89cm high x 190cm wide x 81cm deepProvenance: The Christopher Hodsoll Collection.
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