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An Elliot of London for Mappin & Webb miniature 18th-century style red chinoiserie lacquer mantle 8-day timepiece. With an 8-day movement and broken arch dial, brass folding carry handle and ogee bracket feet. 14 cm overall width x 21 cm overall height to the top of the handle.Condition report: Winds freely and runs but this is no a guarantee of accuracy or reliability.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)Beggars Receiving Alms at the Door of a HouseEtching and drypoint, 1648, a good but later impression of the third state (of five), on laid paper without watermark, before re-work to the shadows and arch, sheet 167 x 126 mm (6 1/2 x 4 3/8 in), thread margin or trimmed just within the platemark, repaired split above the signature and minor restoration to lower right corner, faint damp-stain to upper quadrant, even toning and minor surface dirt (unframed)Literature:New Hollstein 243 iii/v
An Ekco Type AD36 Wireless Receiver, Designed by Wells Coates, 1935, the second round Ekco to the series, in brown bakelite case with original knobs and back, twin arch speaker bars and arc scale tuning dial, (cased completely resprayed brown, former case damage and subsequent repairs assumed)
Two Large And Early Console Wireless Receivers: A Majestic Super Screen Grid receiver type 130-A, with lattice arch speaker fret, cast tuning surround, with some restoration photographs and service sheets, wooden case; and a good Brunswick Uni-Selector type 15 with part-raised screened chassis in architectural cabinet with carved detail, fluted legs with stretcher (2)
A Tri-ang Toys rare and early hard plastic MG Midget child’s pedal Sports car, English released 1963, finished in red with white plastic seat and plastic steering wheel, chrome grill with MG badge, chrome rear and front bumpers, chrome battery operated front lights and bonnet horn (untested), l.51” (130cm), w.18” (46cm), h.20” (51cm), condition generally excellent but cracks to rear of seat, slight loss to area around windscreen and slight loss to one rear wheel arch. Together with its original delivery box with inner packing.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk or Jason Hurst Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.
An English mahogany bracket clock, Edward Pashler, London, c1775, the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, date and signature apertures, pierced hands and silvered chapter ring, subsidiary strike/silent ring to the arch, having rococo spandrels, the quarter chiming movement with eight bells, pull repeat and verge escapement, chinoiserie engraved backplate and brackets, in figured pagoda topped case with brass finials, handles and ogee feet, 59cm h Provenance: Derek Roberts, Tonbridge Kent, 20 September 1985, £4950. Sold with photocopy of the original receipt In the same professionally restored condition as at the time of acquisition in 1985
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, Robert Storer London, late 18th c, the 10½" breakarched brass dial with matted centre, oval silvered tablet inscribed Robt Storer London, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, strike / silent ring to the arch, pierced hands and rococo spandrels, in pagoda topped case with fluted pillars and breakarched, flame figured moulded door to the trunk, on panelled base and bracket feet, pendulum and two brass sleeved weights, 229cm h Provenance: Hoffman, January 1976, £1425 Horizontal veneer crack across base panel, otherwise good restored condition as when supplied by the clock dealer concerned in 1976
Treen. A miniature oak table, early 20th century, the tip up top inset with an engraving of Lord Nelson, 15cm high, a Victorian turned rosewood and bone watch stand in the form of an arch, a pair of turned fruitwood goblets, a Victorian coquilla nut pomander, a German carved walnut group of Virgin and Child, a Victorian papier mache face screen and another item (8) One of the goblets with two descending hairline cracks, the other items in generally good condition
the inverted bell top case with handle and four pineapple finials, above 7inch (18cm) silvered dial, signed in the arch 'Chas Puckridge London', strike/silent lever at 3 o clock, date aperture, twin fusee movement now with 20th century anchor escapement and pendulum, on ogee gilt feet45cm high (handle folded), 32cm wideProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseFootnote: Charles Puckridge - apprenticed 1763, Free of the clockmakers Company 1776 - 1805.Condition report: currently working, but not tested for any great length of time.
the black lacquer chinoiserie case with rectangular hood above 12 inch brass and silvered dial signed William Hornblower, London, seconds dial, calendar dial to arch, with 4 pillar movement, 220cm highProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Decoration faded and worn. Hood door a little loose; may have had a caddy top at some stage. Very heavy weights; both barrels anticlockwise winding. Not currently ticking for very long before stopping. Dial plate tends to curve a little from bottom to top. See photos. Old family ownership.
the broken arch pediment above a pair of glazed doors with fitted drawer above a pair of panelled doors, on a plinth base, 240 x 133 x 58cmProvenance:Landwade Hall, Exning, SuffolkCondition report: Alterations to cornice and small loss, the side of the top half has some damage, cracks to front panels
retailed by Garrard, in Geogrian style, the brass dial with Whittington/Westminster/Winchester chiming selection dial to the arch, slow/fast and chime'silent dials to the upper spandrels, silvered dial, all with three train movement chiming on 8 bells and striking on a further bell, 39.5cm high (handled folded)Provenance:A Hertfordshire town houseCondition report: Appears fully wound and does not want to tick currently. Chimes and strikes when the hands are advanced, therefore needs attention to get it running. Visually in good order. No original winding key. Sold as seen.
the inverted bell top case with folding handle and four brass flambeau finials, the silvered 18cm dial signed above 'R. Darling, Lauder', with strike/silent and pendulum regulation dials to the arch, Rococo spandrels, date aperture, with twin fusee verge bell striking movement, signed to the backplate, on brass ogee feet,48cm high (handle folded), 29cm wideCondition report: Ticks for a short time only before stopping, movement therfore will probably need a service. Both barrels appear to wind without difficulty. Case looks sound but has a few minor shrinkage cracks. Dial has probably been cleaned.
Forsyth, Robert "The Principals and Practice of Agriculture, Systematically Explained in Two Volumes; being a treatise compiled for the fourth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica ...", Edinburgh, printed by the proprietor A Bell and sold by Arch Constable & Co Edinburgh and Vernor & Hood London 1804, engraved frontis to vol 1 and vol 2, plates one folding bound in back of vol 1, plates bound back of vol 2, index to vol 2, owners name plate inside both front boards, inscription Major Royal Engineers, 13th July 1819 in both vols, half leather, marbled boards, gilt decorations to backstrip and pastedown titles, speckled edgesYoung, Arthur"The Farmer's Calendar ... every month in the year ..., 10th edition, greatly enlarged and proved", London printed for Richard Phillis, sold by J Souter, Paternoster Row 1815 [price 14 shillings in boards], appendix, some foxing and toning, rebacked, contemporary marbled boards laid down, half leather with gilt pastedowns, uniform to a degree with Forsyth's AgricultureBeatson, Major General Alexander"A New System of Cultivation, without lime or dung, or summer fallows as practiced at Knowle-Farm in the County of Sussex", London printed by W Bulmer & W Nichol 1820, plates bound at the back, half title, front hinge detaching, contemporary marbled boards and half leather Drury, C"Important Hints and Discoveries in Agriculture or a New System of Farming in General ...", London printed for the author and sold by Sherwood Neely & Jones 1818, frontis showing plan of Drury's new system of farming, half title, introduction, patronage, index, contemporary marbled boards, half leather, possibly rebound
A FINE GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK by (Thomas) “HELM, ORMSKIRK”, the 13” brass & silvered dial with moon phase to the arch, minutes, hours, & days of the month, with subsidiary seconds dial, eight-day striking movement, engraved decoration & embossed spandrels, in figured mahogany case with swan-neck pediment, quarter-round pilasters, boxwood inlay, & on bracket feet; 88½” high.
Royal Interest: an archive of letters, telegrams and other correspondence from the Private Secretaries of Queen Victoria and Edward VII, Coventry MP Henry William Eaton and other dignitaries to Albert Samuel Tomson, The Lord Mayor of Coventry, c.1874-1908,Comprising Letters re: Royal Palaces, House of Commons, Admiralty, Passports & Indentures:1. House of Commons, 25th May 1897 –Suggestion of Honours for Lord Mayor Tomson2. Balmoral, 30th May 1897 request ‘forward the specimens of Coventry manufacture’ –Fleetwood Edwards?3. Post Office Telegram To Mayor of Coventry dated 1897 ‘Presents arrived safely and are greatly admired by the queen will write in a few days, Bigge’4. Windsor Castle June 18th 1897 ‘Dear Sir, The Queen has commanded me to convey to you her sincere thanks for the beautiful and interesting presents so kindly offered by you………’5. Osborne August 8th 1898, ‘Dear Sir, Would you kindly tell me the name of the firm by whom the Bicycles presented by you last year to the Queen were made. Yours Faithfully Arthur Bigge’6. Admiralty Whitehall, Marked ‘Private’, 13th Nov 1900, ‘Dear Mayor Tomson, I thank you very heartily for the kind manner in which you offer your congratulations – It is very gratifying to me to find that my old Coventry friends retain such warm interest in my welfare. I fear I cannot at present make any engagements…..7. Privy Purse Office, Buckingham Palace S.W, 11th July 1902. The Private Secretary is commanded to express ‘The Kings Thanks to The Mayor of Coventry for the kind and loyal congratulations contained in his telegram from the poor people of Coventry.’8. Post Office Telegram To ‘Mayor’ Received August 4th 1902 ‘Strictly not transferable you must wear Robes and Chain If no robes uniform or court dress with Chain Norfolk Earl Marshall Norfolk House St James Square. IN RELATION TO CORONATION OF EDWARD VII (August 8th 1902)9. Balmoral Castle, 3rd Sept 1902, Dear Sir I am sure the King will be happy to receive the address from the Corporation of Coventry direct…..10. Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom, The Colonies and India, 7th Jan 1887, Sir, The Lord Mayor has sent your letter of yesterday’s date to Sir Frederick Stub ??, the organising secretary and I am invited to inform you that the visiting at the Mansion House may be assumed to…..11. (On Vellum) ITNOTGAOTU The Supreme Grand and Royal Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England Albert Tomson (Mayor of Coventry) admission certificate into the Great Royal Lodge of Masons signed and dated by all relevant parties 21st April 1876.12. Four Passports of Albert S Tomson (Lord Mayor of Coventry) Passport 24th March 1874 –France signed by Foreign Secretary Edward Stanley 15th Earl of Derby (1826-1893) Salisbury (6th May 1889 –Turkey & Portugal, 12th June 1897).One of the Passports is a request to The King of Sweden and Norway forTomson to visit Russia it is signed by ‘Spencer St John‘ British Ambassador toSweden dated 6th September 1895. Spencer St John was British Consul inBrunei between 1856-58, he wrote about his explorations in Borneo ‘Lifein The Forests of The Far East’ (1862) and wrote two biographies of Sir JamesBrooke -‘The White Rajah of Borneo’ in 1879 & 1899.In 1863 St John became British Charge-d’affaires in Haiti and in 1871 took up thesame post in the Dominican Republic. Promoted to Minister in late 1872 hebecame Minister Lima, Peru 1874-1883 and awarded KCMG. In 1884 St Johnpublished a memoir of his Experience’s in Haiti; ‘Hayti: Or The Black Republic’which caused public outrage with it’s accounts of Cannibalism and Voodooamongst the Blacks in the Jungles’.He is also quoted as saying ‘The History of the Country (Haiti) …is but a series ofPlots and Revolutions followed by Barbarous Military Executions’. (source -wikipedia)Passport Signed & Dated on Verse & Annotated in Russian by the Senior Official.All four passports are contained in their Original Green Leather Passport Case embossed in Gold: ‘Albert S Tomson PASSPORT‘.13.? Indenture Will document of Albert Samuel Tomson dated 11th November 1908.13. Coventry Cross Cycle Company High Court Document, 189914. Henry William Eaton MP signed Indenture to purchase 4 plots of land to build houses in Coventry (for workers).15. Two Pictures which originally hung in the SWIFT Factory (each reverse stamped ‘SWIFT’) in Quinton, Cheylesmore Coventry, showing cycles from the late19th century.
Christoper Dresser for Old Hall Earthenware Company Ltd, a pair of vases, c.1884,each of conical form applied with a pair of handles in the form of grotesque seated men, the body decorated in aesthetic style with pink flowers and leaves, the flared foot with arch moulded panels, gilt pattern number 4508 only to base,36 cm high
A two-door oratory, fully coated exotic wood with paintings and lacquer, polychrome decoration "Vases with flowers", carved upper frieze and cornice, carved, painted and gilt interior of the doors "Plant windings", interior with two spiral columns supporting a polylobed arch with red and gilt carvings, background with gilt decoration " Halo wrapped in stars", Sino-Portuguese, 16th/17th C., minor faults and defects on painting, lacquering and gilding, Dim. - 45 x 22 x 13 cm
1723 SIXPENCE SILVER COIN GEORGE IOBVERSELAUREATE AND DRAPED BUST OF KING GEORGE I RIGHT, LEGEND AROUND.LETTERING: GEORGIVS·D·G·M·BR·FR·ET·HIB·REX·F·D· TRANSLATION: GEORGE BY THE GRACE OF GOD KING OF GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE AND IRELAND DEFENDER OF THE FAITH ENGRAVER: JOHN CROKER REVERSECROWNED CRUCIFORM SHIELDS AROUND CENTRAL GARTER STAR, DIVIDED DATE ABOVE, LEGEND AROUND.LETTERING: BRVN ET·L·DUX S·R·I·A TH ET·EL·17 23·C SS C SS TRANSLATION: DUKE OF BRUNSWICK AND LUENEBURG, ARCH TREASURER AND PRINCE ELECTOR OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (BRUNSWICK ET LÜNENBURG DUX, SACRI ROMANI IMPERII ARCHI THESAURARIUS ET ELECTOR)ENGRAVER: JOHANN OCHS
Walnut cased grandmother clock, the hood with broken arch pediment flanked by turned finals, the glazed arched door flanled by reeded pilasters, the brass dial with Tempus Fugit to the arched section above a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic outer minutes track, the case with reeded quarter pilasters, 30cm wide, 173cm high
Desirable, 1275 round wheel arch Mk lll in a rare colourUK market, Mk lll RWA (round wheel arch) car built on 19/11/1973Finished in Citron Yellow with a Black Vinyl interior and Rostyle wheelsOwned by our vendors since 2004 and enjoyed in the summer months onlyAlthough MOT exempt, this Midget is covered until May next year for peace of mindSupplied with a comprehensive history file consisting of old MOTs, invoices and old tax discsA great opportunity at sensible money to get behind the wheel of your first classic car SpecificationMake: MGModel: MIDGETYear: 1974Chassis Number: GAN5141636GRegistration Number: PUF 468MTransmission: ManualEngine Number: -702Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 116000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black
Desirable, 1275 round wheel arch Mk lll in a rare colour.UK market, Mk lll RWA (round wheel arch) car built on 19/11/1973Finished in Citron Yellow with a black vinyl interior and Rostyle wheelsOwned by our vendors since 2004 and enjoyed in the summer months onlyAlthough MOT exempt, this Midget is covered until May next year for peace of mindSupplied with a comprehensive history file consisting of old MOTs, invoices and old tax discsA great opportunity at sensible money to get behind the wheel of your first classic carSpecificationMake: MGModel: MIDGETYear: 1974Chassis Number: GAN5137420GRegistration Number: RVT781MTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 204509Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 38000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black
2016 Land Rover Defender 90 XS TD Transmission: manualMileage:107The Land Rover Defender was launched in 1948 and, incredibly, production only finished in January 2016 after a continuous run of 67 years. Outwardly, there is little to distinguish the post-1983 vehicles from the Series III Land Rover. A full-length bonnet, revised grille, plus the fitting of wheel arch extensions to cover wider-track axles are the most noticeable changes. Internally, coil springs offered a more comfortable ride and a permanent four-wheel drive system derived from the Range Rover featuring a two-speed transfer gearbox with a lockable centre differential. A modernised interior and a new series of progressively more powerful and modern engine characterised things under the skin.Originally registered on 18th August 2016, this outstanding Land Rover presents in completely unmarked condition and has covered just 107 miles from new. The black coachwork is gleaming having just been professionally detailed and the interior equally as pristine. Look under the car and it is clear this 90 XS TD has not been on the road and has been exceedingly well cared for. The XS was a well-equipped vehicle from the factory with alloy wheels and air conditioning as standard. This example also has a towbar fitted and grey leather trim. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a full years MoT test certificate, viewing is recommended to appreciate the stunning condition of this Land Rover. Production of these classic shape Defenders stopped in 2016 and prices have steadily risen on good examples since, this one is sure to appeal to investors given the condition and mileage.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
An impressive and most substantial Mahogany and other woods Long-case Clock having an arched painted face with rolling moon to the arch, inset second-hand and date register, the face with Roman numerals and featuring ladies in elegant dress to the corners and buildings in a landscape to the arch, the face with the name ''Owen, Oswestry'', the panels to the case with flame Mahogany detail and banded decoration, 89 1/4'' high x 23 3/8'' wide x 9 1/2'' deep. Chiming weight missing but suspense wheel present, bell present but requires attention to mounting. Movement has been running satisfactorily for the past week.
A London Underground Marble Arch enamel 'bullseye' roundel sign,with bronze frameheight 50.5cm, width 61.5cmCondition: The roundel enamel sections are in three parts, with one being loose to the frame and others being taped in place, losses to the Marble Arch nameplate corners and bottom, small marks and scuffs to the semicircles, some scratches to the frame
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, by 'Pratt, Nottingham', the hood with a swan neck pediment and fitted with turned columns, the glass door enclosing a 13 inch white enamelled painted dial with black Roman numerals, two winder holes and subsidiary dial, bearing inscription to arch, the case section with an oak door set between chamfered edges, projecting base and standing on bracket feet, measuring 225cm high; complete with two weights and pendulum
Early Italian Book Binding. A case for a book, the upper cover with two figures under a gothic arch, the lower cover with eleven shields bearing coats of arms, all within an inset border decorated finely in gilt against a black field, the upper cover with surface loss to image, 555mm x 341mm, probably from Sienna, late 15th century, framed and glazed
A comprehensive collection of 1960s autographs from the Sunderland AFC team players, including: Jim Montgomery, Cecil Irwin, Charlie Hurley, Len Ashurst, Martin Harvey, Stan Anderson, Jimmy McNabb, George Hurd, Nick Sharkey, Johnny Crossan, George Molhall, Brian Clough, Jim Baxter, Alex McLauchlan, John Park, Mike Halliwell, Harry Hood, John O'Hare, and various others including team group photographs with full signature line up, many on newspaper cut-outs, stuck down to pages front and back, and a large lever arch file, multiples throughout, hundreds of items.
Sir Howard Hodgkin (British, 1932-2017)Composition with Red (also called Arch), from 'Europäische Graphik VII. Englische Künstler' (Heenk 10) Lithograph printed in colours, 1970, on Japon nacré, signed and numbered XXXII/XXXV in pencil, a proof aside from the numbered edition of 65, printed by Curwen Prints Ltd., London, published by Felix Man and Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer, Munich, with their blindstamp, the full sheet, 500 x 660mm (19 3/4 x 26in)(SH)(unframed)Footnotes:Click for an instant shipping quoteThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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