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Lot 72

with pagoda top hood, with simulated tortoiseshell finish, the 12inch brass dial signed in the arch 'Josh. Allsop, East Smithfield, London', with Indian mask spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, 4 pillar 8 day movement, on a restored plinth base 239 x 47 x 22cmCondition report: Case - some loss to gilt image on the door, small loss to edge of door, some loss to gilt image of bottom panel, some loss to gilt floral roundel of hood, old worm and loss of gilt/paint of three ball finials, come other light wear to case

Lot 570

An unusual 1960s Japanned long case clock, heightened in gilt, broken pediment over domed door, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the back with applied figures in relief, on plinth base and bracket feet, 230cmH

Lot 226

A serpentine marble abstract sculpture of figures embracing, on plinth, 107cmH

Lot 251

A gilt metal continental mantel clock, with urn finial, white enamelled dial, with roman numerals and outer minute track, with rosette decoration, on plinth base and compressed bun feet, 29.5cmH

Lot 344

A small pine bookshelf, of two shelves, on plinth base, 66cmW

Lot 480

An early 20th century oak chest of two short over three long drawers, on plinth base, 106cmW

Lot 397

A Victorian Mahogany twin pedestal desk with three drawers above a centre knee hole flanked by cupboards raised upon a plinth 122cm wide, 63cm deep, 77cm high

Lot 456

A Pair of Carved Wooden and Polychrome Decorated Floor Standing Lamps, each of figural form with opaque glass shades and hexagonal gilded plinth bases, 177cm tall

Lot 244

An good model of rowing boat set upon a wooden plinth 13in inclusive

Lot 198

Beswick, 'A Spirit of Peace' unglazed on wood plinth, length 29cm.

Lot 3104

A Rare Symphonion Style 256, 14.3/4-Inch Disc Musical Box, no. 365653, with duplex combs, blued comb screw washers, titled blacked reeded bedplate, oak soundboards, in architectural carved oak and mahogany veneered fielded panelled case, plinth with quartered bobbin-turned friezes, full-column corners, start/stop to front-centre, courting couple colour on silk study with Symphonion titled mint-green velvet rondo surround inside the lid, raised fielded panel top with stained fruitwood floral inlay (minor repairs), with 24 period discs - 19.1/2in. wide.

Lot 1449

WWI Centenary the Brave British Tommy by Danbury Mint with pennies from 1914-1918 set in the hexagonal plinth base, H: 27 cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 325

A Victorian Franglais gilt metal mounted walnut open bookcase, caddy top with matched veneers, crossbanded and outlined with brass stringing, above adjustable shelves, flanked by bearded masks, plinth base, 121cm high, 91cm wide, c.1860

Lot 68

Two decorative resin cast busts, on round plinth bases (2)

Lot 7

A Victorian walnut Wellington chest, rectangular top above seven graduated drawers, restrained by a hinged baton, carved acanthus scroll brackets, plinth base, 106cm high, 51cm wide, c.1860

Lot 71

A Victorian mahogany library bookcase, outswept cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing four shelves, the projecting base with serpentine frieze drawer above a pair of panel doors enclosing a drawer and three shelves, plinth base, 237.5cm high

Lot 87

A 'Edwardian' walnut open bookcase, dentil cornice above adjustable shelves, plinth base, 208cm high, 117cm wide (a conversion from a wardrobe)

Lot 242

An early 20th century alabaster bust of a young lady, 49cm high and another alabaster figure group of a girl seated on a plinth

Lot 266

Two spelter figures, 41cm and 32cm high and two modern figures of a classical lady, on a marble plinth 35.5cm high and 45cm (4)

Lot 425

A pair of strung walnut and crossbanded marquetry inlaid pier cabinets, with brass mounts flanking a central glazed door, on plinth bases, 80cm wide, 30cm deep, 105cm highCondition report: See additional images.Glass cracked on one.Wear, dinks and chips to edges.Some splits to side.Piece of veneer missing from crossbanding front left hand side.

Lot 91

A slate obelisk on plinth base, 38cm high, together with a bronze classical plaque and collectiblesCondition report: Please view additional images showing damage.

Lot 17

A George V silver twin handled trophy with scroll handles and square plinth base, inscribed 'Presented to Hamo Douglas Thorneycroft by the members of the Border Counties North Wales Otter Hunt and other friends, on his resigining the mastership of the hunt held by him from 1903-1919' to one side, the other bearing a crest, London 1912, approximately 19 oztCondition report: Surface scratches, knocks, light dents and areas of degradation to the surface26cm wide, 15cm high (not including pedestal) pedestal 6cm high

Lot 298

A red bulldog on alabaster plinth.

Lot 309

An Art Deco smoker's set and a vintage chromed pen holder on wooden plinth.

Lot 257

A SELECTION OF METAL ITEMS TO INCLUDE A MINIATURE REPLICA SUIT OF ARMOUR ON A WOODEN PLINTH

Lot 283

A SILVER COLOURED TIGER STATUE MOUNTED ON A RESIN PLINTH

Lot 826

A BORDER FINE ARTS FIGURINE ON A WOODEN PLINTH OF A BELTED GALLOWAY WITH CALF (MINOR PAINT LOSS IN PLACES)

Lot 830

A USSR PORCELAIN FIGURINE UZBECK GIRL LOMONOSOV WITH A BASKET ON A PLINTH

Lot 87

AN ANTIQUE STYLE STONE BUDDHA HEAD ON A STEEL PLINTH

Lot 93

Kit Williams (1946), a novelty erotic automaton, housed within a sperical wood ball with viewing window and a further glazed aperture to allow in light, signed and dated 1975, on a wood plinth with single drawer housing a winding key, the underside of the drawer inscribed 'Service by Kit, Dec 1986', 14.5cm highCondition report: Automaton currently not operational, requires attention.

Lot 12

A mid-20th century barograph, by MDS of London, in mahogany-framed glazed case on stained mahogany plinth, base length 38cm

Lot 1308

2 similar lacquered and distressed fluted pedestals on square plinth bases, W25cm, H98cm

Lot 1342

A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, raised panelled back, ogee frieze drawer, cupboards under, on plinth base, W106cm, H160cm

Lot 1404

A reproduction oak bookcase, with leadlight glazed and linenfold panelled cupboard doors, carved decoration on plinth base, W96cm, H152cm

Lot 1585

An Antique joined oak 2-section cabinet, with 3 arch-top glazed doors, above frieze drawers and panelled cupboards, on a plinth base, W140cm, H200cm

Lot 1686

A weathered concrete garden statue, figure of an owl, on plinth base, overall height 115cm

Lot 1784

A modern polished pine chest of 2 short and 4 long drawers, on plinth base, W90cm

Lot 453

D Ntuli, bronze sculpture together with its clay model, old man, both signed, bronze, is dated 1959 on the plaque, height excluding plinth 6"

Lot 601

TAXIDERMY - a taxidermic baby fox on oak plinth, plinth length 48cm

Lot 80

A 19th century handmade hand operated (not automaton) "The Opium Den", with rotating and moving parts, stained wood plinth with mirror back and bow-front glass case, length 50cm, height 53cm

Lot 1

A 1920's feminine nude carving, seated on a circular marble plinth. Figure measures 7cms tall, marble bases measures 9.5cm diameter and 2cms tall.Please note: figure has a repair to right arm, please see images.

Lot 6

The Historically Important Football Association Challenge Cup, 1896-1910Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1895The silver trophy formed as a two-handled cup and cover, surmounted by a figure of a footballer with a football at his feet, the body with four oval cartouches engraved with the winning teams from 1872 to 1910 (1872 to 1895 being the winners of the first F. A. Cup – now lost – see footnote below), the loaded base underside inscribed 'Made By/P.Vaughton & Sons/Birmingham/1896/From A Cast Of The Old Cup/Which Was Lost' with ebonised plinth bearing two later silver plaques, both with maker's mark for Charles Edwards, London, 1910, the first inscribed 'Presented by/The Football Association/To/The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird/in appreciation of long/and very valuable services rendered to the game/6th February 1911', the second inscribed 'The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird/International 1873./Final Cup Competition/1873.7.8.9 & 1882./Member of Council since 1868./President/of The Football Association since/1890', the cup 40.6cm high, 50.7cm high with plinth; sold together with a copy of The History of The Football Association 1863-1952, published for the Football Association by the Naldrett Press 1953Footnotes:Provenance: Presented to The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird by The Football Association for services to the game on his 21st Anniversary as President of The Football Association, thence by family descent until sold at Christie's, lot 100, 19th May 2005 for £478,400, including Buyers Premium.Private UK Collection Exhibited: The National Football Museum, Preston and now Manchester from 2005 until June 2020The first F. A. Cup used between 1872 and 1895 was stolen from the Birmingham football outfitter William Shillcock's window on 11th September 1895 when it was on display after Aston Villa had won it that year. A £10 reward was offered for the recovery of the cup but sadly the trophy was never seen again. In 1958 an 80-year old Harry Burge came forward and said he had stolen it to make counterfeit half-crown coins and in 1975 Joseph Piecewright was implicated in the original theft but neither of these claims have been substantiated. As current holders of the trophy and therefore custodians of it Aston Villa FC were fined £25 for the loss of the trophy. In 1953, 90 years after the formation of The Football Association, Geoffrey Green wrote his seminal work 'The History of The Football Association' and page 173 notes that '......and at a Council meeting on January 22nd, 1896, it was proposed by A. Sharman that the new Cup to be purchased for competition in place of the old one lost, should be of gold, the cost not to exceed £200. The proposal was lost, and a resolution put forward by R. P. Gregson, seconded by Dr. Morley 'that a cup as nearly as possible like the old cup should be purchased' was carried. Thus another trophy, costing £25 and of twin design to the original, was set upon its high pedestal'. Fortunately, a cast of 'the old cup' existed and Vaughton & Sons of Birmingham were commissioned to produce an exact replica of it at the cost of £25. This is the cup offered here for sale. It bears the winners' names from 1872 onwards including Wanderers who won five of the first seven finals including three in a row (they were then presented with the trophy in perpetuity only to apply the true 'Corinthian' spirit of the amateur game at the time and return it to The Football Association – ironically, they never won it again!), Oxford University, Royal Engineers, Old Etonians, Clapham Rovers (who were strong in both codes of football – association football and rugby union) and Old Carthusians. In 1883 Blackburn Olympic won the 'the little tin idol' and the game of Association Football changed forever. The domination of the former pupil's public-school teams had come to an end and the North of England and Midlands teams began a new era in the game.The present cup offered for sale was contested for on 15 occasions before being retired and subsequently presented to The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird in 1911. First time winners of this actual trophy include Manchester City, Manchester United, Everton, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur to name but a few. Below are listed the details of each final this cup was played for with all the matches taking place at the Crystal Palace with the exception of the replay's of 1901 (Burnden Park, Bolton) and 1910 (Goodison Park, Liverpool)1895-1896 Sheffield Wednesday defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 in front of 48,836 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1896-1897Aston Villa defeated Everton 3-2 in front of 65,891 spectators. Villa became only the second team ever to win 'the Double' this year of the Cup and Football League First Division Championship Trophy.1897-1898Nottingham Forest defeated Derby County 3-1 in front of 62,017 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1898-1899Sheffield United defeated Derby County 4-1 in front of 73,833 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1899-1900Bury defeated Southampton 4-0 in front of 68,000 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1900-1901Tottenham Hotspur defeated Sheffield United 3-1 in the replay at Burnden Park, Bolton in front of 20,470. The first match had ended in a 2-2 draw and had drawn a then record crowd of 110,820. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1901-1902Sheffield United defeated Derby County 2-1 in front of 33,068 after the first match ended in 1-1 draw in front of 76,914 spectators1902-1903 Bury defeated Derby County 6-0 in front of 63,102 spectators.1903-1904Manchester City defeated Bolton wanderers 1-0 in front of 61,374 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1904-1905Aston Villa defeated Newcastle United 2-0 in front of 101,117 spectators.1905-1906 Everton defeated Newcastle United 1-0 in front of 75,609 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1906-1907Sheffield Wednesday defeated Everton 2-1 in front of 84,594 spectators.1907-1908Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated Newcastle United 3-1 in front of 74,697 spectators.1908-1909Manchester United defeated Bristol City 1-0 in front of 71,401 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1909-1910Newcastle United defeated Barnsley 2-0 in the replay at Goodison Park, Liverpool in front of 69,000 spectators. The first match had ended in 1-1 draw in front of 77,747 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB AND LAST CLUB TO WIN THE FAMOUS 'LITTLE TIN IDOL'.The Right Hon. Lord KinnairdArthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, later 11th Lord Kinnaird was born on 16th February 1847 in Kensington, London. He was educated at Cheam school, Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge where he became an all-round sportsman and represented Cambridge at numerous sports, including association football. He played and scored a goal in the second-ever F. A. Cup final in 1873 when Wanderers defeated Oxford University 2-0 and went on to play in a further eight finals for either Wanderers or Old Etonians and ended up on the winning side on five occasions in total between 1873 and 1883. Although born in England, the family seat was at Rossie Priory, Perthshire and he made a solitary appearance for Scotland against England in 1873 when England won 4-2.He was football's first superstar, the equivalent of Cricket's W G Grace, and was described as 'without exception the best player of the day'. He played in several positions including goalkeeper, half-back and forward and was an imposing figure on the field of play in his white long trousers and distinctive red beard. A hugely popular figure he celebrated by doing a hand-stand in front of the pavilion to a standing ovation after he captained Old Etonians to... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 12

Garden pots/planters: A substantial carved Cotswold stone urn, 18th century, on associated octagonal carved stone plinth, 130cm high by 100cm diameterThe Cotswold Collection. See lot 1 for further information.

Lot 120

Garden statues: After the Antique: A composition stone figure of the Uffizi boar, modern, on plinth, 210cm high by 156cm longThe Uffizi or Calydonian boar is also called “Il Porcinellino”. The Roman marble original was discovered in Rome in the 1550’s by the Ponti family. By 1568 the statue was in Florence and its fame began to spread. Originally the statue was grouped with other animals and a figure of a peasant or soldier assumed to be Meleager, however by the end of the 18th Century it was more commonly depicted by itself. The piece is presently located in the Uffizi museum in Florence. It has been reproduced in a large variety of materials including bronze, terracotta and composition stone.

Lot 125

Garden statues: A carved white marble figure of a boy selling newspapers, Italian, late 19th century, the newspaper titled “Il Secolo” and dated 1890, indistinctly signed on marble plinth, 120cm high

Lot 42

Garden statues: An Austin and Seeley composition stone eagle, 2nd half 19th century , on associated plinth, 124cm high overallThe Cotswold Collection. See lot 1 for further information.

Lot 144

A Chelsea figure of Flora, circa 1765Modelled standing wearing a yellow headdress, purple and yellow cloak, and floral robes, her right hand raised to her nose, her left hand resting on covered urn on a plinth beside her, the plinth and angular base painted to simulate marble and applied with flowering vine, 24.5cm high, gold anchor markFootnotes:This is after the original Meissen figure of Smell from the Five Senses modelled by J F Eberlein in 1748. A similar figure was exhibited by Albert Amor in 2018 and is illustrated in the catalogue, Chelsea Porcelain, no.5. A Bow version is illustrated by Peter Bradshaw, Bow Porcelain Figures (1992), p.119, pl.81 and discussed at p.103.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 77

A fine Dutch stipple-engraved wine glass by 'Alius', circa 1780The generous round funnel bowl delicately engraved with a gentleman and a lady, he seated with his head tilted back, his arms around her waist, she standing beside him holding a wreath in her left hand, pointing at a small dog jumping up at his lap with her right, an urn on a tall plinth behind them, flanked by gnarled trees, the stem cut with hexagonal facets extending into the base of the bowl, over a conical foot, 19.3cm highFootnotes:Although he never signed any of his engravings, 'Alius' is one of the most important Dutch master engravers of the 18th century specialising in the stipple technique. His work is rated equal to that of his contemporary, David Wolff, and there are close similarities between the designs they chose. The present lot appears to be unrecorded by Frans Smit in his 1993 catalogue of Dutch Stipple-Engraved Glass. However, designs alluding to friendship or love were a favourite subject of 'Alius'. The markedly jagged branches and the way in which stippled hatching has been employed in the background are characteristic of this engraver, as is the use of a glass of this precise size and form - those with four tiers of hexagonal facets to the stem, between 19cm and 20cm in height and with a bowl diameter of almost exactly 8cm such as this, were all engraved by 'Alius' rather than Wolff, see Smit, p.20. Smit records a glass engraved with a comparable scene by 'Alius' at p.152, Eb.49, and another without a dog at Eb.53.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

REPRODUCTION LIGHT OAK DRESSER having a four shelf rack with shaped sides on a base of three frieze drawers and three cupboard doors on a plinth base, 220cms H, 154cms W, 50.5cms D

Lot 57

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE SIDEBOARD having twin upper glazed doors with interior adjustable shelves on a base section of two drawers and two cupboard doors on a plinth base, 210cms H, 108cms max W, 42cms D

Lot 1000

A good quality mid century rosewood cabinet, the triple section of compartmentalised design with sliding doors, cupboard doors and drawers, standing on plinth stepped storage base, constructed circa 1970 and veneered in Dalbergia Nigra (Brazlian Rosewood), sold with confirming CITES certificate no. 593531/01 Annex A, Width 460 cm, Height 187 cm, depth 60 cm.

Lot 160

An Edwardian silver twin-handled trophy cup, Chester 1902, height 22cm, on turned ebonised plinth. CONDITION REPORT: 556.5g. Numerous dents and foot slightly misshapen, does not sit level.

Lot 70

A silver paste and marcasite set giardinietti ring, a shield shaped green paste forming the vase, with plinth and scroll handles grain set with marcasite, to paste set flower head clusters above, tested as approximately sterling silver, head 21 x 14mm, 3.58g.Finger size N½Condition report: Some scratches to the green paste, and abrasions to the smaller pastes.Wear to some of the setting edges.Some tarnish.Surface marks/scratches to mount.

Lot 336

Silver punch bowl with Monteith-style edge, engraved crest and motto, on circular foot (Birmingham 1917), 23cm diameter, 25ozs, on ebonised plinth

Lot 654

John Willis Good (1845-1879) Good Victorian bronze figure of a racehorse, on naturalistic plinth base, signed 'Willis Good', 33cm long

Lot 664

Early 20th century silver plated tantulus, locking bar with surmounting handle, housing three cut glass decanters and stoppers on stepped plinth base, stamped to end: 'Walker & Hall, Sheffield, the only "Holdfast" patent' 39cm wide

Lot 675

Late 19th century table globe, the five inch globe marked PSM, raised on ebonised column and circular plinth with inset glazed compass, total height 24cm

Lot 684

Continental bronze figure of a young Mozart, playing a violin, on shaped plinth base, signed 'Debret', 39cm high

Lot 708

Good quality Indian bronze group, depicting three Gods seated on a plinth base, 16cm long

Lot 752

Elaborate 18th century mahogany, ebony and ivory tea caddy, the moulded top with surmounting handle, enclosing three lidded tin canisters, on plinth base, possibly Colonial

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