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Lot 1116

An Indian carved hardwood small circular tripod table, 37cm diameter. 

Lot 1048

An antique mahogany dining chair; together with a reproduction joint stool, a tripod wine table; and a Sutherland table.

Lot 1520

A Chinese bronze and cloisonne enamel twin handled vase, Xuande six character seal mark to base, 17.5cm high; together with another Chinese soapstone tripod censor and cover, 25.5cm high, (handles broken).

Lot 1045

A pine breakfast table, on a tripod base 91cm wide x 75cm high; together with a mahogany chest of four short and two long drawers, 104cm wide x 25cm deep x 76cm high, (as found).

Lot 1018

A George IV oak tilt-top tripod table, 70.5cm diameter; together with a Victorian walnut tripod table, 42cm diameter.

Lot 1177

An early Victorian mahogany oval tilt-top wine table, turned column to outswept tripod base

Lot 286

ZHANG HUAN (CHINESE, B. 1966)Ash Life No 6incense ash, wood and iron on metal tripod stand36cm high not including tripod standProvenanceHaunch of VenisonThe sculpture appears stable and sound.  

Lot 409

A 19th century mahogany occasional table on turned column and tripod support with volute feet. 21¼' diam.

Lot 406

A French walnut tripod table with shaped top. 35' wide

Lot 48

An Antique mahogany topped table, on an elm tripod base, diameter 23ins, height 23ins

Lot 30

An Antique mahogany circular table, with bird cage action, on a tripod base, diameter 28ins, height 27ins

Lot 1015

A 19th century cast bronze torcher stand, with spiral twist centre column and tripod base, height 122cmBronze is all in good original condition with no sign of damage or repairs but has been overpainted with gold paint, good quality casting and all original but no sign of impressed marks

Lot 221

A 76cm 19th Century mahogany tilt-top table, set on turned pillar and tripod base a/f

Lot 166

A 71cm mahogany pedestal tilt-top table, set on tripod base - old repair and scratches

Lot 182

A reproduction mahogany and cross banded D-end dining table with single leaf, set on twin pedestals with tripod bases and brass lion paw caps and casters - 2.15m overall

Lot 146

A 65cm diameter Georgian oak tilt-top table, set on turned pillar and tripod base with pad feet

Lot 725

An Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera with an Access SQ 135mm lens - sold with a Hama Profil 70 tripod and a Soligor extension tube

Lot 510

A modern brass desk telescope on tripod stand

Lot 157

A Chinese brown patinated two-handle tripod censer of compressed circular form, apocryphal Xuande mark to the base, 1053 grams, 14.5 cm high x 7.5 cm high Condition report: No apparent major defects

Lot 121

Mahogany tilt top tripod table

Lot 335

A late 19th century mahogany urn stand with pierced galleried top on carved pedestal with tripod cabriole ball and claw supports. H.103 W.43 D.43 (sections of gallery missing as photographed).

Lot 409

A Georgian style mahogany and crossbanded D-end dining table raised on carved twin pedestal swept tripod supports. Waring and Gillow maker's plaque to the underside and with extra leaf. H.72 L.182 D.107

Lot 63

A unique and previously unrecorded mid 19th century engraved and gilt brass-mounted, coromandel calendar timepiece with long duration movement and thermometerRetailed by Howell James and Co, supplied by Thomas Cole, London. The French movement by Achille Brocot, No. 2803The case:veneered in richly grained coromandel, with darker sections used on the plinth mouldings and frames for the side panels, surmounted by a crisply engraved gilt-brass cupola on a plinth set at a 45 degree angle and decorated all over with engraved palmettes and interlocking latticework, on a beaded base, over curved shoulders to the canted corners, each corner set with a male or female term figure, the men with winged helmets, (representing Mercury), the women holding their own hair, (possibly representing Opportunity?), the stepped moulded base with heavy gilt brass band, (the original adjustable bun feet lacking, and now sold with replacement scroll feet, removed for the purposes of illustration, but accompanying the lot), the two arched glazed sides mounted with remarkable cut and engraved brass panels displaying a central urn of flowers within an exotic niche with anthemion border and quatrefoil arch framing a pair of crossed palm trees.The dial:the arched silvered dial measuring 12.5cms x 27cms (5ins x 10.5ins) with typical finely cut and finished blued steel hands reading against a Roman chapter ring with minute track framing an engraved centre of quartered anthemions, the mid section of the dial plate engraved with a repeat shaded quatrefoil pattern centred by the polished steel winding square shrouded by a shaped gilt brass escutcheon, over a curved glass mercury thermometer with lettered scale (FREEZG. - TEMPE. - SUMR. - BLOOD.- FEVER.) and the manual calendar table of engraved panels numbered 1-31, reading against a manually rotated day-of-the-week drum, flanked by engraved tendrils. The movement:The French long-duration movement by Achille Brocot, using his special jewelled deadbeat escapement behind the dial and driven by five spring barrels to give extended duration, the 12.5 inch long pendulum suspended from the original gilt brass pendulum block mounted on the underside of the cupola section, the brass base panel below mounted with the original sprung pendulum lock, in typical Cole fashion. 63cms (25ins) on the scroll feet. 57.5cms (22.5ins) high without the scroll feet. Footnotes:The two Cole brothers, James Ferguson (1798- 1880) and his younger brother Thomas (1800-1864) made an indelible mark on English horology in the 19th century. J.F.Cole has been dubbed 'The English Breguet' because of the exceptional watches and travelling clocks he produced. Thomas was awarded a medal for 'excellence of taste and design' in the 1862 London Exhibition, and the leader of the jury, Charles Frodsham wrote 'nothing could exceed the beauty of design and good taste of the varied models and general excellence of workmanship.' As well as signing his own name, Thomas was happy to supply various high class retailers.Most of Thomas's output was concentrated on his strut timepieces, usually less than 6 or 7 inches in height and occasionally incorporating manual calendar mechanisms. He also produced a range of 'novelty' timepieces in various forms such as cheval mirrors, mortars, bonbon dishes, candlesticks, inkstands and urns. Larger tripod clocks were also part of his stock. Mantel clocks - as opposed to strut, novelty or tripod clocks - account for a tiny percentage of his output. Hawkins in 'Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking' Sydney, 1975, pp95-101 describes just three. Two of these are in gilt brass, and one is in coromandel. The latter example is illustrated in colour on the front cover of the book. Another coromandel example was sold in these rooms on 8th July 2015, lot 109, for a hammer price of £50,000. The current lot is now the third such clock to come to light; each is unique, suggesting that they were only made in exceptional circumstances, possibly for one of the international exhibitions at which Cole exhibited, 1851 Crystal Palace, 1855 Paris and 1862 London. The three known coromandel examples in summary:Hawkins front cover: Un-numbered, month duration movement, wound below VI. Dial divided into quarters, no seconds indication, but with power reserve hand, manual calendar table and vertical thermometer. Lattice-work engraved mask. Four applied winged figures. Glazed sides with pierced and engraved gilt mask. Hawkins suggests possibly made for the 1862 London Exhibition. Bonhams July 2015: Numbered 1594, retailed by Thomas Boxell, Brighton. Long duration movement wound below VI. Dial divided into quarters, subsidiary seconds dial, but no further features or side panels. Two applied winged figures.The current lot: Un-numbered, retailed by Howell James & Co. Replacement long duration movement. Dial divided into quarters, no seconds indication, but with manual calendar table and curved thermometer. Lattice-work engraved mask. Four applied figures. Glazed sides with pierced and engraved gilt mask. The figures of this clock allude to trade and enterprise - perfect symbols for international exhibitions of the mid 19th century. The figure of Mercury is instantly recognizable by his winged hat, or petasus. One of the twelve Greek gods of Olympus, he also appears in Roman art and was revered by them as the god of Commerce, hence the purse he points to in his raised left hand. In allegorical terms, he personifies Eloquence and Reason - none of this would have been lost on Cole's highly educated, and by definition, commercially successful, clientele.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 490

A contemporary Italianate florally painted four drawer chest with cast flower knop handles, 69 x 56cm, together with an ebonised tripod table with floral decoupage hexagonal top, 66cm high

Lot 280

A circa 1950's Mole Richardson studio spotlight, type 16TV, number 3961 on adjustable tripod column, maximum height 180cm

Lot 500

A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular snap top over birdcage, gunbarrel and wrythen column , on swept legs and pad feet. 72 x 68cm

Lot 452

A late 18th century mahogany tripod table, the circular snap top on ring turned column, downswept legs and pad feet, 76cm diameter

Lot 449

A 19th century mahogany tripod table, the octagonal ' plum pudding' top with drop finials on tapered column and swept legs. 75cm high

Lot 429

A late 19th century mahogany tripod table with canted rectangular snap top, a circular top mahogany tripod table and a reproduction mahogany piecrust snap top tripod table (3)

Lot 361

A pair of reproduction wine tables with tops in the shape of a flower above a tripod pedestal baseLocation: A1B

Lot 3047

comprising of rods by Daiwa, Lureflash and Regent. Six fly reels by various makers including Lureflash, Wickhams, Rimfly with an assortment of fly boxes, landing net, two tackle vests and a tripod. (Qty)

Lot 380

A CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN DRAGON BRUSH POT - with tripod feet, depicting dragons chasing the pearl, AF - restored , 17cm

Lot 67

A MIXED LOT OF FOUR CHINESE PORCELAIN DISHES, together with a small octagonal porcelain tripod bowl and a small japanese imari cup, (all AF), each dish approx. 23cm diameter, bowl 8cm diameter, cup 5cm high (6).

Lot 784

A Lega stool Democratic Republic of the Congo with five supports, 18.5cm high, an Oromo headrest, 16cm high and an East Afrian tripod headrest, 15.5cm high. (3)

Lot 1138

A 20th century mahogany tilt top table, standing on a tripod base, 77cm high, 83cm long, 69cm diameter

Lot 212

A Victorian mahogany sewing table with fitted interior on tripod base,framed oil on canvas and two oils on board (4) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 271

A reproduction mahogany chess top table by D. M. Christian, the top crossbanded, below a bird cage action and tripod base, 67cm wide

Lot 889

A 19thC rosewood occasional table, the circular dished top on a spirally turned column and tripod base, 47cm diameter.

Lot 880

A mahogany torchere, the circular dished top above a leaf and spirally carved column on tripod base with pad feet, 129cm high.

Lot 824

A pair of heavy wrought iron three candle tripod stands in the 17th century style 151 cm h o/a (2)No damage or losses

Lot 791

A 19th century floral marquetry inlaid tripod table, the circular tilt top raised over a baluster turned support 71 cm dia. x 80 cm h

Lot 299

A 19th century Chinese archaistic bronze tripod censer in the form of a ritual food vessel (Ding) with loop handles cast with taotie mask decoration 15.5 cm high  to/w a brass incense burner and cover in the form of a straw bound bale surmounted by a cockerel and hen, 15 cm high (2)Ding form censer with one detached leg 

Lot 661

An 18th century oak birdcage tilt top tripod table, on pad feet 90 cm dia. x 72 cm h

Lot 1148

MEADE AUTOSTAR; a battery operated telescope with integral tripod case, height when closed 88cm.Additional InformationThe top of the main tube is discoloured and there some slight corrosion in the battery chamber, some scuffs and marks here and there, we cannot guarantee that the telescope is in full working order.

Lot 1259

ASTRA TOYS; a mechanical rotating gun on tripod stand, length 40cm, with two anti-aircraft lights (3).

Lot 1454

An unnamed brass three draw telescope on associated brass mounted tripod stand, length of telescope when closed 25cm, height approx 108cm.

Lot 2900

A reproduction oak circular top coffee table raised on block feet, height 43cm, depth 41cm, with a reproduction mahogany tripod table (2).

Lot 2740

A 19th century mahogany tilt-top tripod table, raised on swept feet, height 71cm.

Lot 409

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY OCCASSIONAL TABLE, the solid rectangular top with angled corners, on ring turned centre column and tripod legs

Lot 454

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID OVAL TILT TOP OCCASSIONAL TABLE, the top inlaid with a band of trailing flowers, satinwood crossbanding and ebon stringing, raised on turned centre pillar and tripod base. 73.5cm wide, 53cm deep, 69cm high

Lot 94

Full WW2 Royal Air Force Aerial Camera Gun Set, being a type G45 camera with the extension lens, mounted onto the fixing bracket and then onto the Type 29 mount with trigger action etc. Retains much of the original paint finish and all parts have the original Air Ministry data plaques. Accompanied by a tripod for display mounting.

Lot 770

A cast brass tripod cauldron,in 16th century style, both handles with masks, and the ovoid body of the cauldron with an armorial,20.5cm wide19cm highProvenance: Christie's, 'Au Bord de la Mer Private Collections from St Tropez, Cap d'Antibes & A Swiss Villa', 17 April 2013, lot 302.Condition report: Blackened underside and handles, no evidence of repairs.

Lot 24

A Gonçalo alves tripod table,19th century, French, the crossbanded and brass-bound octagonal top raised on a faceted column support and scrolling legs,51cm diameter 72cm highCondition report: the top with numerous repairs to the veneer and the brass banding , column support wobbly, the legs also with evidence of historic restoration

Lot 43

A rosewood tripod table in the manner of Gillows,early 19th century, the rectangular top raised on a cluster column support terminating in a carved tripod base,60cm wide46cm deep76cm highCondition report: with evidence of alteration to the underside of the top, possibly formally a marble top replaced with a wooden (poss walnut) timber top, the apron rosewood, see photos

Lot 462

Rectangular oak dining table, mahogany tripod wine table, inlaid coal purdonium and pine open corner wall cabinet (4).

Lot 483

Victorian mahogany circular snap top supper table on tripod base, 75cm by 81cm diameter.

Lot 518

19th Century oak snap top supper table on tripod base, 72cm by 82cm diameter.

Lot 265

A Skylux telescope, a telescope stand and a camera tripod

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