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A Chippendale style open elbow armchair, 19th Century, the vase splat carved with complex ribbons, leaves and scrolls beneath a scroll top rail with centre crest, the arms with leaf and scroll caps above a drop-in upholstered seat, raised on cabriole supports with ball-and-claw feet, 106cm H, 63cm W, 53cm D.
A Victorian brass inlaid rosewood open armchair, circa 1860, the ovoid back with vase splat inlaid with scrolling foliage and a swan, the arms of elbow form, the oval seat upholstered and raised on cabriole legs, 81cm H, 60cm W, 55cm D.C R: Generally good. Inlaid brass inlay all present. Split to central carved section of backrest plus similar to seat next to leg, neither of which impair structural interity.
Pair of Chinese miniature porcelain baluster vases, decorated with seated ladies, 20th century, 2.5" high; Japanese Kutani baluster vase, 3.5" high; Eastern white metal tripod inkwell with blue glass liner; porcelain silver mounted tea cup and saucer, Canton ivory seal and small carved ivory Canton panelled box (at fault)
Good set of eight Georgian Hepplewhite style dining chairs, the rounded backs with pierced and wheat sheaf carved vase splats, over solid seats supported upon fluted front slightly curving legs, united by H-frame stretchers, 37.5" high, 21.5" wide, 20" deep (two carvers and six singles)
Georgian mahogany carver chair, the pierced vase splat and shaped moulded arms over the drop-in seat upon square canted legs united by stretchers, 24" wide, 37" high; together with a set of three Georgian mahogany dining chairs with pierced vase splats and green drop-in seats (4)
An impressive second quarter of the 18th century French tortoiseshell boulle inlaid bracket clock with original bracketBrezagez, a Paris. The case and bracket both stamped MarchandThe waisted case surmounted by an ormolu finial of embracing lovers over applied cornucopia and floral mounts and foliate scroll feet, the door centred by a large mount depicting a playful cherub hiding a key from an excitable puppy, on the matching wall bracket with concave sides set with smiling cherubs heads to each corner and tipped by a lattice-work finial; the cast dial with central bird and foliate scroll decoration enclosed by twelve blue Roman cartouche numerals, framed by an engraved minute band engraved with each number, the enamel makers signature plaque set just below VI; the rectangular movement untied by five vase shaped pillars, with (replaced) anchor escapement striking the hours and half hours on a bell mounted in the caddy above via a numbered outside countwheel, signed in engraved copperplate script along the lower edge. Ticking and striking. Sold with a pendulum, case key and large steel winding key. 120cms (47.5ins) high including bracket. Clock case 86cms (34ins) high. (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Sold with the receipt of purchase from Delehar Antiques, 146, Portobello Road, Kensington, W11 on 15th April 1967 for £350. 'Antique bracket clock and bracket. Movement by Brezagez. Case and bracket signed Marchand. Louis XV c1730.'Pierre Brezagez became a Master in Paris in 1727 and worked on Rue Montmartre until 1748. Nicolas Jean Marchand became a Maitre Ebeniste in 1738.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 19th century brass-inlaid mahogany table clockThomas Pace JrThe pointed arched case with ball finials and side ring handles on foliate bosses over architectural side sound frets, on a plinth base and ball feet, the 7.75 inch signed painted Roman dial framed by inlaid brass scroll work, the footed and shouldered plates united by four rare vase-shaped pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, with trip repeat facility. Running and striking, with two case keys and a winding key. 50cms (19.5ins) high. Footnotes:Literature: Illustrated and discussed in 'Antiquarian Horology', Volume 34, Number 1, page 64, Figure 4.Thomas Pace Junior (1777-1829) continued the family business in London. He had two sons, Henry and Charles (see lots 70 and 71 respectively).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 20th century Chinese bronze vase in the 19th century stylepanelled decoration of birds in foliage, two beast form handles below an everted rim, the base with a coiled dragon. Together with two Chinese carved basalt dogs of Fo / lion dogs upon stepped bases. (3)vase height – 12.9 cm / 5 inchesdogs height – 7.3 cm / 3 inches
A pair of 20thh century novelty glass erotic drinks bottles, circa 1980Formed as a male and female bodies, corked. Together with an erotic earthenware art pottery vase, signed underneath Megan Barnes 2016 and with sticker “Gold Palm”. (3)Bottle height (maximum) – 16.8 cm / 10.6 inches
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