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A smart example of AJS' legendary 7R 'off the shelf' racer.The 350cc 7R was introduced in 1948 as a factory-built production racerOwned by our vendor since 1992 this early example has only ever been used for display during his ownershipIt's an older restoration that has been finished to a good standardMostly original apart from the seat, clip-ons, exhaust and later fitted shocksThe engine does turn over but we would recommend a full recommission before useFrame number currently not visibleSome history with the bike, reprinted parts book, receipts and some related paperworkSpecificationMake: AJSModel: 7RYear: 1950Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDEngine Number: 50/7R 841Click here for more details and images
A Victorian figured walnut double wardrobe, the arched top over a frieze with applied scrolling acanthus and cartouche detail, the twin mirrored doors enclosing an interior fitted with a hanging rail, drawers, slides and shelf, above a base drawer, raised on a plinth base. 226cm by 148cm by 60cm, interior depth 46cm
A fine late 18th century closed oak dresser, with three open plate racks above four drawers with brass drop handles, the base with four drawers and brass drop handles, flanked by two cupboards, raised on ogee bracket feet, L185cm x D52cm x H207.5cm Condition Report: Overall in good decorative order and appears sturdy. There are signs of old woodworm, mainy with holes to back boards of shelving, the rear of cupboards and sides. Some typical and relatively minor splitting to back, short area of moulding lacking to front mid-section drawers at left side, some deterioation and losses to support under shelves to left side (due to worm), ogee foot is lacking to rear left, only block foot remains. Small tin or similar metal repair patch to back boards behind lower cupboards, The base interior of the lower left cupboard has split and warped and there is a long loose traingular repair which has broken. The interior of both cupboards has some splitting and signs of old worm holes. No shelf is present in the left hand cupboard although there is one later bracket support suggesting that this cupboard may have housed a shelf. The handles and knobs are in-keeping in terms of date but they have been remounted at a later date and old holes filled. There is one brass escutheon lacking to right side. Small split to frieze above central drawer to cupboard, some old losses to top edge of this top drawer. Small old loss to edge of moulded top above cupboards.
A vernacular Folk Art style set of oak hanging shelves; chip carved top above a hinged compartment carved in 17th century style with flowerheads within a running guilloché design, lower shelf below (45.5cm wide x 13cm deep x 21.5cm high)Condition Report: In the Auctioneer's opinion the item is from the 19th century (in 17th century style). The hinges have two pins at the top of the flap and are positioned at the end of the top (obscured). There is not sign of any deliberate aging to the piece and the carving is of very good quality and there is a probability that the back of the piece has been replaced at some stage (it appears much newer) as there are two redundant recesses.
An Edwardian glazed table top shop display cabinet with two sign written glazed panels 'McFarlane Lang & Co's Rich Cakes'; 48cms wide and another similar, 50cms wide (2).Condition ReportThe McFarlane cabinet, the base is cracked, one glass shelf is broken in half, the sides are worn and tired; the other cabinet has no shelving and the case is rough.
Ercol Ash Cabinet, with three cupboard doors over two drawers on a X stretcher base, 129cm wide.Lot 1595 - has two internal drawers with several dividers missing all above one shelf, two glass shelves, scratches to the top - some deep, light scratches to doors and drawers. also several knocks/wear to top of the drawers.
A collection of Shelley including cruet set, Melody plate, rose bowl, coffee cups etc, together with Denby pottery designed by Glyn Colledge (one shelf)Cruet set with a chip to the mustard set cover, Melody plate with wide crazing, sandwich plate with a tiny chip to the reverse of the rim, conserve jar lacking cover, good condition otherwise
A Wileman & Co. Foley china part teaset in the Thistle design, together with a 20th century Meissen cup and saucer, quantity of moustache cups and saucers, A Davenport dish, a 19th century printed pearlware mug, a 19th century Staffordshire porcelain loving cup and similar mug and a Royal Bonn teapot and cover (one shelf)
A Chinese bamboo and lacquered side cabinet the galleried back with shelf and lacquered panels decorated with birds and foliate decoration over a pair of cupboard doors and leather embossed interior, on slender outswept supports, 51cm wide x 33cm deep x 140cm high together with a bamboo folding magazine rack, 44cm wide x 37cm deep x 44cm high (2)Side cabinet with scratches and losses to the lacquered decoration, leather interior with some rips; magazine rack with some surface marks and scratches
A CHINESE HARDWOOD DESK AND CHAIR, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. The writing desks upper section consisting of drawers, pigeon holes, cupboard and shelf with pierced frieze. The lower section with two large drawers with metal mounts stamped 'Hong Kong'. Together with chair carved to the backrest with prunus spray. Desk 90cm width x 119cm height.Both items in good general condition without any major damages.
A RARE CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER CABINETQianlong/JiaqingThe rectangular cabinet with canted shoulders containing two drawers, with two doors opening to reveal a shelf above a wide drawer, rising from a waisted base and tapering foot with shaped edges, all surmounted by a smaller rectangular cabinet with two doors, the doors carved in low relief with a landscape scene with ladies and children within a garden terrace, the drawers each carved with sages and attendants in a mountainous landscape, the top section carved with flowers, the sides with diaper-pattern ground. 50cm (19 3/4in) high.Footnotes:清乾隆/嘉慶 剔紅亭台人物圖小櫃Provenance: an English private collection來源:英國私人收藏The present lot is remarkable not only for its unusual shape, but also for the superb quality of carving, rendering a complex design of various motifs with meticulous attention to detail. The contrasting high and low relief through layers of rich cinnabar lacquer accentuate the three-dimensionality of the decoration, revealing the opulent taste of the Qianlong emperor whose influence was still felt into the Jiaqing reign.The shape is rare, however, another cabinet with one horizontal top compartment, mid Qing dynasty, in the Qing Court Collection is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Lacquer Wares of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 2006, p.68, no.45.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A RARE HUANGHUALI TWO-TIERED STAND, XIANGJI17th centuryThe elegant stand of 'four-corners flush', consisting of a single rectangular panelled top set within a thick rectangular frame, above plain aprons supported on thick legs of square section joined by a shelf above curving hoof feet. 80.5cm (31 1/2in) high x 41cm (16 1/8in) wide x 31.5cm (12 3/8in) deep.Footnotes:十七世紀 黃花梨四面平式雙層香幾Provenance: a British private collection來源:英國私人收藏Notable for its restrained design and underlying sense of linear elegance, the present stand is an unusual and remarkable example of the 'four-corners flush' design, simianping. This form, likely derived from the box-style construction of earlier periods, relied on the simplicity of its lines and figure of the wood for its beauty and was highly regarded during the Ming dynasty.The configuration of simianping corner joints greatly differs from those of waisted construction in the greater thickness of the apron. In this variation, long tenons are shaped onto the leg members penetrating through the aprons and into the stand or table top.Here the legs are set flush against the top of the stand and the austerity of the sinmianping design is subtly softened by the gently inward-curving feet and the addition of a lower shelf. Compare with a huanghuali flush-sided stool, 17th century, of similar construction to the present example, illustrated by M.Flacks, Classical Chinese Furniture, New York, 1997, pp.114-115.See also a small huanghuali waistless side table with corner legs, 17th century, which was sold at Christie's New York, 21 September 2000, lot 35.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot 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 EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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