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The Oak Interior the Oak London | 2 April 2019 New Bond Street The Oak Interior The Oak | New Bond Street, London New Bond Street, | 2 April 2019 Bonhams 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR 25420 +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 bonhams.com The Oak Interior AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1793 New Bond Street, London | 2 April 2019 The Oak Interior Tuesday 2 April 2019 at 10am 101 New Bond Street, London VIEWING Telephone bidding will only be PHYSICAL CONDITION OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION Thursday 28 March 9am to 4.30pm accepted on lots with a lower LOTS IN THIS AUCTION The United States Government Friday 29 March 9am to 4.30pm estimate in excess of £500. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO has banned the import of ivory Saturday 30 March 11am to 3pm REFERENCE IN THIS CATALOGUE into the USA. Lots containing Sunday 31 March 11am to 3pm Live online bidding is available TO THE PHYSICAL CONDITION ivory are indicated by the symbol Monday 1 April 9am to 7pm for this sale OF ANY LOT. INTENDING ĸ printed beside the lot number Please email [email protected] BIDDERS MUST SATISFY in this catalogue. SALE NUMBER with ‘live bidding’ in the subject line THEMSELVES AS TO THE 48 hours before the auction to 25420 CONDITION OF ANY LOT AS REGISTRATION register for this service. SPECIFIED IN CLAUSE 14 OF THE IMPORTANT NOTICE CATALOGUE NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONTAINED Please note that all customers, ENQUIRIES & CONDITION AT THE END OF THIS £25.00 REPORTS irrespective of any previous CATALOGUE. activity with Bonhams, are David Houlston BIDS required to complete the Bidder +44 (0) 1865 853 667 As a courtesy to intending bidders, Registration Form in advance of +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 +44 (0) 207 468 5841 Bonhams will provide a written the sale. The form can be found +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 fax [email protected] Indication of the physical condition at the back of every catalogue To bid via the internet please of lots in this sale if a request is and on our website at www. visit bonhams.com CUSTOMER SERVICES received up to 24 hours before the bonhams.com and should be Monday to Friday 08.30 to 18.00 auction starts. This written returned by email or post to Please note that bids should be +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 Indication is issued subject to the specialist department or submitted no later than 4pm on the Clause 3 of the Notice to Bidders. to the bids department at day prior to the sale. New bidders ILLUSTRATIONS [email protected] must also provide proof of identity when submitting bids. Failure to do Front cover: Lot 623 Back cover: Lot 620 (detail) To bid live online and / or leave this may result in your bid not being internet bids please go to processed. 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Please note that Bonhams [email protected] Pictures and small objects: will be closed from 5.30pm To arrange a collection time please £22.50 + VAT Thursday 18 April 2019 until SHIPPING send a booking email to: 9am Tuesday 23 April 2019 for For information and estimates on [email protected] or Furniture, large pictures and large the Easter Holiday. domestic and international shipping telephone call to +44 (0)800 988 6100 objects: £45.00 + VAT as well as export licenses please to ensure lots are ready at time of Please note that Alban contact Alban Shipping on collection. LOSS AND DAMAGE shipping will be closed Friday +44 (0) 1582 493 099 Extended Liability cover for the value 19 April 2019 and Monday [email protected] All other sold lots will remain in the of the Hammer price will be charged 22 April 2019 for the Easter collections department at Bonhams at 0.6% but will not exceed the total Holiday and will re-open from ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT New Bond Street until 5.30pm value of all other transfer and storage 9am Tuesday 23 April 2019. Monday 15 April 2019 free of charge All electrical equipment in this sale charges. lots not collected by this time will be Please note that Cadogan has either been tested by a suitably removed to the warehouse of Tate will be closed Friday qualified electrician or has been Cadogan Tate & will be available for 19 April 2019 and Monday operationally disabled. If the intention collection from 9am Tuesday 16 April 22 April 2019 for the Easter is to reconnect this equipment we 2019 handling & storage charges will Holiday and will re-open from recommend that this is carried out by apply. 9am Tuesday 23 April 2019. a suitably qualified electrician. 1 (reverse) 1 2 TWO FINE LATE GEORGE III STEEL AND BRASS KEYS TWO LARGE IRON KEYS, PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY The first circa 1780 with a brass oval set into the bow, engraved to Joined by a length of iron chain, the largest key 22.5cm high, together one side ‘No Servants without their Master’ and to the other with with A SET OF THREE 18TH CENTURY IRON KEYS, each with a ‘Hyde Park Barrs’, the stem engraved ‘CAPT. MORRISON’, 11cm heavy iron fob marked ‘C’ to one side and ‘K’ to the other, on an iron high, the second circa 1793, the bow fitted with an articulated brass ring, (2) fob cast with the cipher ‘GR’ beneath a crown, the stem engraved ‘COL. MORRISON’, 12cm high, (2) £300 - 500 £800 - 1,200 3 A BRASS-CASED DOOR LOCK, IN 17TH/18TH CENTURY Provenance: STYLE Almost certainly the property of General George Morrison (1703-1799) The box engraved with a grotesque mask, and with an axehead- or of his son General Edward Morrison (1763-1809) whose daughter shaped handle, bolt shot and lacking key, 29cm wide Harriet married George Arnold. Thence by descent in the Coape-Arnold family. £300 - 400 Sold 7 February 2017, Lot 176 and 28 March 2017, Lot 735. The first of these keys allowed its owner to access Hyde Park Bars, i.e.
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