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A Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded circular breakfast table The tilt top above a ring turned shaft on downswept quadripartite acanthus carved legs headed by roundels, with leaf cast cappings and castors, 117cm diameter, 72cm high. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid bonheur du jour attributed to John McLeanApplied with gilt metal mounts and in two parts, the rectangular top with pierced thee-quarter gallery above a shelved superstructure and mirrored back with pierced gilt brass ends and supports, the rectangular base above a frieze drawer on ring turned legs with brass capping and castors, 83cm wide, 46cm deep, 124cm high.Provenance:Property of an Oxfordshire estateSotheby's London, Fine English Furniture, 8th December 1978, lot 239The above bonheur du jour displays several decorative features that repeat in McLean’s output. A related bonheur du jour with the same leg pattern was offered at Christie’s London, 7 July 1988, lot 25 and is possibly the example also illustrated by S.Redburn in John Mclean & Son, Furniture History Society Journal, 1978, pl.40A. The same grille pattern on the superstructure of the lot offered here is seen on numerous cabinets with superstructures attributed to the firm including a labelled example illustrated by Redburn, ibid., pl.33A.Thomas Sheraton's, The Cabinet Dictionary of 1803 lists McLean & sons among the foremost English cabinet-makers of the period, and it is some indication of the esteem in which they were held that Sheraton himself made use of one of their designs for a 'pouch table', which he illustrated in the Dictionary, (pl.65), remarking that, 'The design... was taken from one executed by Mr M'Lean in Mary-le-bone street, near Tottenham court road, who finishes small articles in the neatest manner'.McLean and son was established in London around 1770, trading from premises in Little Newport Street, Leicester Square up until 1783. By 1790 the firm had moved to 55 Upper Marylebone Street, expanding to occupy premises in both Pancras Street and Upper Terrace and continuing to trade until 1825.N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A late 19th century black japanned Chinoiserie quarter chiming mantel clock Heightened with gilt chinoiseries, the pagoda top with three ball finials above an arched glazed door flanked by columns enclosing an arched matted dial with 6 1/2" silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement quarter chiming on four coiled gongs striking on the hour on a fifth, with deadbeat escapement; on shaped bracket feet, 32cm wide, 25cm deep, 57cm high.
Silhouettes.- Anonymous (late 19th century) Collection of 75 silhouettes, including portraits, theatrical scenes, and children's illustrations, various artists, several portraits with attributions and sitters information in pencil, the vast majority unknown, the children's interest silhouettes include witches, rabbits, caterpillars, dancing characters, picnics etc., various sizes, most neatly tipped onto uniform leaves, presented in 2 ring binders kept together in blue cloth drop-back box, 4to, probably late 19th century
NO RESERVE Crombie (Charles) Laws of Cricket, title detached and loosely inserted, 12 chromolithographs, Perrier advertisement at end, previous owner's ink inscription to title, lacking free endpapers, cracked hinges, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, previous owner's signature to upper cover, rubbed and worn, small split to spine foot, [1907] § Lynch (Bohun) The Prize Ring, one of 750 copies, frontispiece, plates, tissue-guards, scattered spotting, original morocco-backed boards, bumping to corners and spine extremities, a little rubbed, 1925 § The Library of Golf 1743-1966, plates, original cloth, slipcase, a little rubbed, Detroit, 1968 § Brady (Maurice) The Encyclopaedia of Lawn Tennis, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, chipping and creasing to edges, a little rubbed, 1958 § Padwick (E. W.) A Bibliography of Cricket, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, 1984; and others sport, v.s (c.55)
A SMALL MIXED LOT:- an Edwardian waiter of shaped circular outline with pad feet, by David Munsey, London 1907, a George V plain sovereign case with two internal holders, by Dennison and Wigley, Birmingham 1911, an Edwardian whistle, a late Victorian combined vesta/sovereign case, a pair of bonbon dishes, a kitchen pepperette. an engraved napkin ring, initialled, and a horseshoe napkin ring; the waiter 6.3" (16cm) diameter; 15.9 oz
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER:- to include: a bright-cut caddy spoon, initialled, 3 condiments and 3 spoons, a engine-turned cigarette case, a compact, a child's spoon, inscribed, a egg cup, initialled, a spirit flask, inscribed, a napkin ring, initialled and a continental box resembling a stack of coins; the flask 4.1" (11cm) high; 20.3 oz (14)
A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR VINAIGRETTE incorporating a Queen Anne coin with lift-out grille and suspensory ring, inscribed "ALICE" on the side, gilt interior, unmarked together with a George III small engraved vinaigrette with canted corners and engraving, vacant cartouche, gilt interior, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809; the latter 1" (2.5cm) long; 1 oz (2)
A GEORGE III VINAIGRETTE with a corrugated cover and base and pricked "cheques" engraving. the grille made to simulate filigree, gilt interior, suspensory ring, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816 and two other George IV vinaigrettes; the former 1.4" (3.6cm) long; 1.9 oz (3)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVERGILT VINAIGRETTE in the form of a book, with an engraved spine, hatched engine-turned boards and a vacant shield cartouche, the grille with floral scrolls, suspensory ring, by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1842; 1.3" (3.4cm) long; 0.55 oz
A VICTORIAN VINAIGRETTE in the form of a handbag, with chased and engraved decoration and a chain and finger-ring handle, the cartouche inscribed "Queenie", the grille with scrolls, gilt interior, by David Pettifer, Birmingham c.1850 (no date letter visible); 1.5" (3.8cm) long; 0.6 oz
TWO VICTORIAN SHAPED RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTES one with a vacant cartouche and one initialled, both by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843 and another rectangular example with a vacant cartouche and suspensory ring, by the same maker, Bimingham 1835; each approx 1.25" (3.2cm) long; 1.55 oz (3)
An 8 inch Star Globe - Epoch 1975 - Kelvin & Hughes Ltd, mounted in brass meridian circle divided from 0 to 90 in four quadrants, brass azimuth ring with four vertical quadrants divided from 0-90 degrees and four removable cursors, wooden box with printed directions beneath the lid. (brass ware damaged)

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