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Edwardian flame mahogany and inlaid triple wardrobe compactum armoire raised on a plinth base with central bow fronted cupboard over chest of drawers flanked by upright sentry box wardrobes. Dismantles into 5 pieces for ease of movement. H220cm W221cm D61cm (plus bow front to cupboard) approx
A Wesley Barrell cherry wood bookcase cabinet with moulded cornice over three open shelves and two fielded panel cupboard doors on a plinth base 118 cm wide x 37 cm deep x 200 cm high together with a matching bow fronted side cabinet of single drawer over two fielded panel cupboard doors 94 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 84 cm high
A George II walnut longcase clock,the rectangular hood with 12inch brass and silvered dial signed to an oval plaque 'John Pyke London', with strike/silent dial to the arch, seconds dial and date aperture, foliate urn spandrels, 5 pillar movement, the figured rectangular trunk door on a reduced plinth base, with restorations and repairs 222cm highCondition report: Case and dial have been cleaned and restored. Currently working. See images to show general condition. Door length 106cm
A George III green lacquer and Chinoiserie decorated longcase clock,the pagoda top hood with 12inch brass dial signed 'Willm Mason, London', strike/silent to the arch, silvered seconds dial and chapter ring, date aperture, Rococo spandrels, 5 pillar bell striking movement, the trunk with break-arch door, all on a rectangular plinth 235cm highProvenance: Property of a Suffolk collector Footnote: Works for only a short time before stopping. Movement probably needs a clean/service. Decoration refreshed. Small packing pieces under seatboard, so possibly a mariage but a good fit to hood aperture if so. Two brass cased weights and pendulum. Condition report: photos attached. many thanks
§ Frederick James Halnon (British, 1881-1958), a Bacchante,patinated bronze, signed to the reverse, mounted to a green marble plinth base34cm high overallCondition report: Base has multiple chipsThe bronze with some rubbing to the back of the head, the edge of the shoulders and the chestDirt build up throughout See photos
A Victorian walnut, rosewood and maple open bookcase,of slight breakfront form enclosing adjustable shelving, raised on a square plinth106 x 190 x 46cmProvenance:Collection of the late Mr Nigel Alington Items formerly at Little Barford Manor House, BedfordshireCondition report: Some scratches to the top with light fading. Further fading to sheves and front. Loss of moulding to corner pieces.
Barbara Tribe, FRBS (1913-2000), HRH Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand, bronze portrait head,the green patinated model signed, titled and dated 1972 in the bronze, mounted to a hardwood plinth base with Mall Galleries label to underside25cm high (31cm high overall)Footnote: The only child of Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath and his Ukrainian wife, Ekaterina Desnitskaya, Prince Chula Chakrabongse is known not only as a member of the Siamese Royal Family and Chakri Dynasty of Thailand, but also as an eminent historian and one of the most significant exponents of British motor racing. Born in 1908 at the Paruskavan Palace, Bangkok, the infant Prince Chula was originally bestowed with the title ‘Mom Chao’ (His Serene Highness), before being elevated to the higher rank of ‘Phra Chao Worawongse The Phra Ong’ (His Royal Highness Prince) by his uncle, King Vajiravudh. Like his father, who received his education in England and Russia, Prince Chula spent most of his youth away from Thailand, studying at Harrow School and, later, graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge with a Bachelor and Master’s degree in history. After briefly returning to Thailand upon the completion of his studies, in 1938, Prince Chula married Elisabeth Curling (nee Hunter), and in 1956 the pair had their first and only child, a daughter, named Mom Rajawongse Narisa Chakrabhongse. In addition to his passion for chronicling the lives of historic Thai monarchs, Prince Chula was also known for his enduring love of motor racing. Prince Chula began his foray into motor racing in 1927, as supervisor of the White Mouse Racing team. It was not until the appointment of Chula’s cousin, Prince Bira, in 1935, however, that White Mouse Racing began to make an impact on the motor racing scene. During his first year of driving, Prince Chula presented his cousin with an R2B, one of the new generation ERA voiturette racing cars. In this vehicle, which was nicknamed Romulus, the pair enjoyed consistent success. In the following year, Prince Chula purchased a second ERA, a chassis R5B, named Remus. Under Chula’s supervision and behind the wheel of Romulus and Remus, Bira was awarded the Coupe de Prince Rainier at Monte Carlo and won four further races during the season. Away from the track, Prince Chula was also recognised as an accomplished writer, authoring both books on motoring - including an acclaimed biography of the Champion driver, Dick Seaman - and several important historic texts on the Thai Royal Family, such as Lords of Life and The Royal Family of Thailand, both of which have become important touchstones in Thai culture and education. Completed nine years after his early death in 1963, aged just 55, the present lot demonstrates Prince Chula’s mixed Thai and European heritage, a feature which would have been unusual at the time.
Life Guards Victorian Helmet Desk Ink Stand. A very fine quality executed miniature Life Guards helmet complete with enamel decoration to the Victorian crown helmet plate and highlighted with gilt. The upper half opens to reveal a glass ink well. The helmet is raised on a Sheffield Silver plated plinth (Now Copper Colour). Overall GC Height 8 inches.
12th (Prince of Wales Royal) Lancers, Victorian lance cap circa 1882-1905. A good example of black patent leather body, peak and crown top with ornate brass foliage bosses to each corner, red cloth upper. Triangular fluted plate bearing Prince of Wales plumes over Royal Arms above Sphinx on Egypt plinth flanked by SOUTH AFRICA 1851.2.3 and CENTRAL INDIA scrolls; across the base a tri-part scroll PENINSULA SEVASTOPOL WATERLOO. Lion head bosses to each side support a brass chin chain. Woollen blue on yellow boss with regimental Victorian button supports a scarlet horsehair plume in its brass holder. Leather and waxed cotton sweatband to the interior. Slight age wear GC.
Late George III oak eight day longcase clock, the hood with scrolled pediment surmounted by three brass bird finials above an arched glazed door flanked by reeded pilasters, the painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, foliate painted spandrels, the foliate and swag painted arch top inscribed "Biffet", the case with shaped door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters, on a plinth base and bracket feet, with pendulum, two weights and winder, 49.5cm wide, 210cm high
A 19th Century porcelain flask and stopper, (possibly Coalport), having foliate spray painted cartouche on a green ground, the stopper with gilt finial; a Cornucopia posy vase with gilt hand terminal raised on marble plinth; and a 19th Century pottery jug with cherub decoration and mask spout (3)
An Elizabeth II 9ct gold two-handled trophy cup and cover, the tapered body engraved 'The Magnet Cup', on a spreading circular foot, London 1966 by C.J. Vander Ltd, weight 639.5g, height 28.5cm, with stained wood plinth. Note: the Magnet Cup is a flat handicap horse race run at York over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 56 yards. It has been sponsored by John Smith Brewery since its inauguration in 1960, with its name changed to the John Smith's Cup in 1998. This cup was won by Copsale in 1967, ridden by Lionel Gerald Brown.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
An Egyptian rock crystal amulet of Bastet Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 B.C.Of slightly flattened form, the cat depicted seated on an integral plinth, her tail curling around her left haunch, an ankh engraved on the chest, pierced at the top of the head for attachment of a small gold ring, 3.8cm highFootnotes:Provenance:with Charles Gillet (1879-1972), Lausanne. Property from the Collection of the Late Marion Schuster (1902-84), Lausanne; Sotheby's, New York, 7 December 2001, lot 5. Private collection, USA, acquired from the above sale.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
A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire figures modelled as Autumn and Winter: Autumn carries a scythe and bunch of wheat, she wears a bonnet and dress with sprig decoration on naturalistic base, raised on square plinth; Winter wears a black hat, with a puce cloak and waistcoat with spot decoration, mustard breeches, on naturalistic base with square plinth (2) 20cm high
A large pine low dresser or apple sorting table, 19th century, the fruitwood top with a raised back and sides, above four short drawers and cupboard doors, 282cm wide, 73cm deep100cm highCondition report: Numerous alterations and repairs. Probably lacking a plinth base. Top, back and sides may be later or associated. Later handles. Damage and repairs to the interior. Losses to handles, drawers and doors functioning fine. General knocks, splits, losses and surface wear. Overall a nice rustic look and feel.Please see images. Probably English.
A cold painted paperweight, modelled as a lady seated on a crescent moon looking into a mirror, mounted on a marble plinth, 11cm wide, a paper knife, 20cm, a Hagenuaer syle figure, 24.5cm and a novelty figure of a golfer, 8cm high, a cast figure of a man in a boater, (5)Condition report: Paperweight - chips to base. Man - no baseAfrican figure - no base - wornWood and metal golfer worn.Letter open - dented and bent
EDWARDIAN OAK SLOPED TOP PEDESTAL DESK with glazed bookcase top, inlaid detail to the top showing 1916 date with further diamond shaped inlay to the sloped fall and an interior arrangement of pigeonholes, over a dog kennel type base of cupboard door to the left and four opening drawers to the right with turned wooden knobs, on a plinth base, 199cms H overall, 110cms W, 62cms D
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