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12 – 23 September 2025

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Please note that lots 1–240 will be on display during our public view in Knightsbridge. Lots 241–426 are available to view by appointment, those lots marked with the symbol Ψ, may be viewed at our Bonhams Warehouse in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, by appointment.
To arrange a viewing of your lot(s) of interest, please contact oliver.cornish@bonhams.com

Following the sale, all lots marked with the symbol 'W' will be transferred to our Bonhams Warehouse in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, where they will be stored free of charge for two weeks and may be collected once payment has been completed. After this period, on Wednesday 15 October, any uncollected 'W' lots will be moved to Cadogan Tate in Acton Lane, where they will be available for collection and subject to storage charges.

Auction highlights

Lot gallery

426 lots available

A Kuba runnerEast Caucasus, Circa 1870, 391cm x 117cm overall approximately

A Senna carpetCentral Persia, 189cm x 135.5cm

A Khotan carpetEast Turkestan, 284cm x 178.5cm overall

A small walnut and featherbanded bureau on stand Apparently fundamentally George I period (1710-1725), but the upper bureau section and stand are possibly associated

A Regency 'Egyptian revival' giltwood and ebonised pier mirror of small proportions Circa 1810

A Victorian giltwood and gilt gesso mirror In the early Georgian style

A pair of striking golden and velvet lined curtainsDesigned and made by Colefax & Fowler 350cm drop overall approximately, width to the base 230cm overall, the longest pelmet 93cm high, 182cm wide overall approximately

A set of two pairs of 20th century blue checked curtains Designed and made by Colefax & Fowler 330cm drop, the base of one 228cm overall approximately

A set of 20th century striped curtains Designed and made by Colefax & Fowler the curtains 330cm drop, width of the base of one 253cm approximately, the smaller 193cm wide pelmet 221cm wide, 80cm high overall approximately

A French pastoral tapestry19th century, 265.8cm x 176.8cm

A impressive late 19th century French cast ormolu striking mantle clock J Baptiste Baillon

Of Military (Volunteer force) and Liverpool historical interest: A fine and rare late 19th century triple fusee chiming brass mounted bracket clock of exhibition quality presented to Brigadier General Shinkwin of the 165th (Liverpool) Brigade Byrne Bond Street Liverpool

A 19th Century French gilt-bronze mantle clock, together with another French gilt metal mantle clock (2)

A pair of George IV gilt bronze mounted cut glass sunburst twin light lustre candelabra attributed to Apsley Pellatt

A pair of Victorian decalcomania glass vases and covers

A mid 18th century feather banded and herringbone strung walnut tea caddy

A pair of painted carved and turned wood columnsProbably 19th century

A late 19th century French tortoiseshell Veneered bracket clock Balthazar Martinot

A late 19th century gothic revival mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock and bracket E. White, 20 Cockspur Street, London

A early 19th century mahogany striking table clock Harris Cornhill, London

A very impressive late 19th century ebonised brass mounted quarter chiming bracket clock Henry Bright, Leamington

A Japanese parcel-gilt, dark brown and scarlet japanned trayProbably mid-19th century, mounted on a later Louis XV style Mallets decorative stand

A 19th century Chinese export lacquered gaming box ogether with a set of thirty two Chinese export red and black lacquered counters and a pair of lacquered dice shakers

A pair of graduated japanned papier-maché trays By Jennens & Bettridge

A 19th century Chinese export lacquered gaming box together with similar period turned natural and red stained Chinese export bone part chess set

A pair of French 19th century mahogany fauteuils Most likely Charles X period (circa 1830), but possibly late 19th century

An Austrian late 19th century walnut, satinbirch, amaranth, burr elm and marquetry centre table by Franz Wiesauer (1833-1904) 1875-1890, in the Historicist or 'Antiquarian' style

A German or Scandinavian third quarter 18th century pine console/side table 1750-1770, with a later pine top

A pair of early 20th century walnut armchairs In the George I/II style

An early 19th century rosewood table clock L. Kitz, 37 Maddox Street, Regent Street

A mid 19th century mahogany striking bracket clock J Jonas, Teignmouth

A good late 18th century mahogany verge escapement striking bracket clock John Skinner, Exeter

A 19th century English ebonised and brass inlaid bracket clockMakers marks indistinct

A pair of late 19th century French gilt bronze mounted pâte-sur-pâte porcelain garniture vasesThe bodies originally containing oil lamp fitments

A late 18th/early 19th century French Tôle peinte cache-pot

A pair of late 19th century gilt bronze mounted bleu lapis Sèvres porcelain garniture vases

A pair of early 20th century Continental painted wrought iron and gilt toleware twin-light wall appliquesProbably French or Italian

An early 20th century French porcelain plaque depicting Napoleon Bonaparte and the Empress Josephine

A late early 20th century Continental rectangular composition plaque depicting a classical figural frieze group

A late 19th century German porcelain rectangular plaque depicting the Deposition

A late 19th century German oval porcelain painted plaque depicting the Young Christ painted by R DiettrichIn the KPM Berlin style, after an original painting by Heinrich Hoffmann (German, 1824-1911): Christ in the Temple,

A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt bronze and moulded and cut glass, boudoir timepieceIn the Empire revival style

An impressive late 19th century carved white marble figural mantle clockProbably French

A 20th century brass single fusee skeleton clock Charles Haddon, Taunton

A French late 19th century brass mounted and brass line-inlaid gueridon 1880-1895, in the Louis XVI style

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