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FURNITURE WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

THURSDAY 3RD JULY 2025

A fine George II giltwood console table.

Provenance: The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire. SOLD FOR £141,120*

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JULY

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FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

THURSDAY 3RD JULY 2025

10.00AM - LOTS 1000-1442

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CONDITION OF LOTS

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Front cover: Lot 1245

Back cover: Lot 1220

THE AGE OF OAK

1000

A GEORGE II OAK DRESSER MID­18TH CENTURY

fitted with three frieze drawers on block and baluster front legs

88.5cm high, 185.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£700­1,000

1002

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER

C.1670

the twin panelled top above a carved lunette frieze and mitre moulded front 50cm high, 76cm wide, 44.5cm deep

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£200­300

1001

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK CENTRE

TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY

the top with cleated ends on bobbin and disc turned legs

71cm high, 76.5cm wide, 50cm deep

£200­300

1003

A NEAR PAIR OF YEW AND ASH WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS

ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT PRIOR, UXBRIDGE, MIDDLESEX, (FL.1816­1845), C.1820­40

each with a rondel decorated triple pierced splat back, above an elm saddle seat, on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher (2)

Literature

See Bill Cotton, 'The English Regional Chair', p.79, fig. TV157 for a similar chair.

£800­1,200

1004

AN ELIZABETH I OAK ARMORIAL PANEL

LATE 16TH CENTURY

carved with the quartered arms for the Frere (Fryer) family of Water Eaton Manor, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, above scrolling foliage and a stylised dragon head, mounted in the door of a Victorian oak mural cabinet with a nulled frame flanked by carved and turned columns and enclosing five drawers with lion head, lozenge and lunette decoration

43cm high, 34.4cm wide, 20cm deep

Catalogue Note

William Frere (d.1612) was a member of Oxford’s mayoral council between 1583 and 1603 and was sheriff between 1596­7. Water Eaton Manor was built for Frere c.1586.

£300­500

1005

A CHARLES I BOARDED OAK CHEST WELSH BORDERS, C.1640

with rondel decoration to the ends of the front board 69cm high, 137.5cm wide, 42cm deep

£400­600

1006

AN OAK FOOD HUTCH

HEREFORDSHIRE, C.1670­1700

the boarded top with a moulded edge above a cupboard door enclosing a shelf 71cm high, 84cm wide, 56cm deep

£500­800

1007

A GEORGE III CHERRYWOOD LOWBOY LATE 18TH CENTURY

the top with a moulded edge above three frieze drawers

66cm high, 77cm wide, 47.5cm deep

£400­600

1008

TWO OAK PANELLED BACK ARMCHAIRS 17TH CENTURY

one with gouge carved decoration, the other with a gadrooned toprail above an incised floral decorated panel with whorls (2)

£300­500

1006
1008
1005

1009

A NEAR PAIR OF GERMAN BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICKS

C.1600

each with an iron pricket in a broad drip pan above a triple knopped stem and stepped, circular foot (2)

45.5cm high (max)

Catalogue Note

See Bonhams, The Oak Interior, 21st January 2014, lot 213 for a similar near pair.

£800­1,200

1010

A GERMAN BRASS ALMS DISH NUREMBERG, 16TH CENTURY

the centre with a repoussé whorl boss inside a Gothic script border, the rim with punched fleur­de­lys decoration, three further brass alms dishes and a German 15th century style copper basin (5)

45.5cm diameter (max)

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.

£250­350

1011

A PAIR OF GEORGE II BRASS CANDLESTICKS BY GEORGE GROVE, BIRMINGHAM, (FL.1748­1768)

each with a single mid­fillet socket with an integral cusp­edge on a knopped stem and petal­shaped square base, seamed, one stamped ‘GEO. GROVE’ to the underside (2) 23cm high

£150­250

1012

A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRASS TAPERSTICKS EARLY 18TH CENTURY

each with a cylindrical socket above a knopped stem and banded, spreading foot, with traces of silvering, together with another, c.1730, with a square inverted baluster stem and cut corner foot (3) 11cm high (max)

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.

Literature

The pair ­ see Robin Butler, ‘The Albert Collection’ p.192, for a similar pair of candlesticks.

The single ­ see Eloy Koldeweij, ‘The English Candlestick’, p.114, cat. 89 for a similar candlestick.

£250­350

1013

A GERMAN BRASS ALMS DISH NUREMBERG, 16TH CENTURY

the centre with a repoussé whorl, inside a border of Gothic script, the rim with punched leaf decoration 45.8cm diameter

£100­150

1010
1011
1012
1009

1014

1016

AN EARLY VICTORIAN BRASS CONCERTINA ACTION CANDLEHOLDER

C.1840

with a pair of urn­shaped nozzles on pierced, extending arms above a circular drip­pan and domed iron foot

39.5cm high, 68cm wide (max)

£150­250

1016

A VICTORIAN PAPIER­MACHE SNUFFERS TRAY

BY JENNENS & BETTRIDGE, LONDON, MID­19TH CENTURY

painted and gilded with a peacock by a fountain and an urn of flowers, another by Jennens & Bettridge with gilt and painted stylised foliate decoration, together with a Regency tray of waisted form and stylised foliate decoration on a green border, two with impressed marks (3)

26.3 x 11cm (max)

£80­120

1015

AN ITALIAN BRONZE PRICKET CANDLESTICK

IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE

with a dished drip­pan over a spiral­twist and knopped stem, on a triangular base with masks and claw and ball feet, two Continental brass chambersticks with frying pan handles and three William and Mary / George I brass candlesticks (6) 40cm high (max)

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.

£200­300

1017

A GEORGE I / II BRASS CHAMBERSTICK

C.1720­40

the nozzle with turned decoration and a hole to one side, on a ‘frying pan’ style handled drip­pan 24cm long

£80­120

1018

A GEORGE II STEEL AND BRASS MEAT FORK

C.1740

with two tines, a brass baluster knop, flattened handle and suspension hook

67.5cm long

£100­150

1019

A BRASS CANDLESTICK OR STAND PERHAPS OTTOMAN OR PERSIAN, 13TH ­ 15TH CENTURY

the gun barrel stem with engraved lines and shallow knops on a broad, circular base with raised sides and on short feet

35.5cm high, 19.5cm diameter

Catalogue Note

Anthony North, a former specialist in guns, armour and metalwork at the Victoria & Albert Museum, previously suggested a 12th ­ 13th century

Eastern European attribution.

£1,000­1,500

1021

A FRENCH OAK, IRON AND BRASS BOUND CUIR BOUILLI LEATHER CASKET

16TH CENTURY AND LATER

of canted rectangular form covered with decorative tooled leather, the brass rim to the cover inscribed ‘ALMS’ in a Gothic script

8.5cm high, 16.5cm wide, 10.5cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1020

A GERMAN STEEL CASKET IN MEDIEVAL STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with strapwork decoration and a velvet lined interior

8cm high, 23.5cm wide, 12cm deep

£100­200

1019
1020
1021

1022

A GRITSTONE HEAD OF A KING 14TH CENTURY

carved wearing a crown 16cm high, 11.5cm wide, 13.5cm deep

£400­600

1023

A GRITSTONE HEAD OF A KING 14TH CENTURY

carved with a beard and wearing a crown 20.5cm high, 14.3cm wide, 13cm deep

£400­600

1024

A GRITSTONE HEAD OF A MONARCH 14TH CENTURY

carved wearing a crown or garland 23cm high, 14cm wide, 14.5cm deep

£400­600

1025

A LIMESTONE FINIAL PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY of foliate form, and another originally of quatrefoil form now lacking one scroll (2) 26.5cm high, 43cm wide, 26cm deep (max)

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak & Works of Art.

£100­200

1026

A MARBLE FIGURE OF A LADY NORTH EUROPEAN, LATE 15TH / EARLY 16TH CENTURY

possibly depicting a Queen or the Virgin Mary, carved seated on a bench and wearing a French hood, broad lace collar and a full dress, losses

19.5cm high

£800­1,200

1027

A CARVED MARBLE ARMORIAL CARTOUCHE LATE 18TH CENTURY

the quartered coat of arms relief carved with three lions rampant to the paternal quarters possibly for Engles, FitzJohn, Herbert, Paunceford, Prowse or Warwick, and two lions rampant and a dragon, granted to George Pembroke of St Albans in 1771, in the 2nd and 3rd quarters, and an escutcheon of pretence, possibly for Moyer of Pitsea Hall, with a helm surmount and scrolling foliage

54.2 x 50cm

Catalogue Note

We are grateful to William Hunt, TD BA FCA, of the College of Arms for his help in identifying the Arms.

£1,500­2,000

1026

1028

AN ENGLISH GOTHIC LONG TRACERY PANEL

15TH CENTURY

with pierced, flowerhead decoration, 318 x 15.8cm

£400­600

1029

A PAIR OF OAK FRETWORK BRACKETS

17TH CENTURY

each carved with a lion rampant rondel amongst strapwork and flowerheads (2)

45.cm high, 23.3cm wide

£300­500

1030

AN OAK GOTHIC FRETWORK PANEL

16TH CENTURY

with lancet and scrolling foliate carved decoration 49cm high, 26.7cm wide

£200­300

1031

AN OAK PANEL

16TH / 17TH CENTURY

carved with a female figure, probably St Gertrude the Great, holding a heart, inside a moulded frame

40.8cm high, 16cm wide

£150­200

1032

A PAIR OF CARVED OAK PANELS

PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY

each of rectangular form carved with a chalice with Christogram and a dove along with other elements including crossed swords or crossed croziers, a bible and crossed keys (2)

33.3cm high, 26cm wide

£150­200

1030
1029
1031
1028

1033

A RARE HENRY VIII OAK COUNTER TABLE C.1540­50

the hinged boarded top above a triple panelled front carved with parchemin panels, the left side with conforming decoration the right side plain, on moulded stiles 68.7cm high, 97.2cm wide, 62.5cm deep

Catalogue Note

The name 'counter table' describes a table with the top marked out with a series of lines and squares to assist with calculating accounts. Alternatively, a marked cloth could be used. The counted coins could easily be deposited into the chest by employing a sliding lid. It is now common to find the sliding top later hinged. Although these tables are rare, the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, has no less than three examples, all with parchemin panels, [Museum Nos. 14.358, 14:354 & 14,352], with one also carved with the arms of Scarborough and Ghisburn, Yorkshire. A counter table with linenfoldcarved panels, is in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum [Museum No. W.49­1952].

For related illustrated tables see R. W. Symonds, 'The Counter Board', The Connoisseur, December 1951, p. 174, No. XII; Ralph Edwards, ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture’ (1990), Vol. II, p. 147, fig. 3 and sold Sotheby's The Peter Gywnn Collection, London, 27th November 2001, Lot 3; S. W. Wolsey & R. W. Luff, ‘Furniture in England: The Age of the Joiner’ (1968), pl. 122 and Victor Chinnery, ‘Oak Furniture: The British Tradition’ (2016), p. 242, figs. 3:155 & 3:156.

£5,000­8,000

1034

AN OAK FIGURE OF A MALE CHILD 17TH CENTURY

carved with wavy hair and other details, lacking arms and feet

47.5cm high

£500­800

1035

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH I OAK FIGURAL TERMS

LATE 16TH CENTURY

each carved as a female bust wearing a ruff above a plinth with swags and a fruiting floral display (2) 61cm high

£600­800

1036

A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT GATELEG TABLE

LATE 17TH CENTURY

the oval drop­leaf top on baluster and disc turned legs

68.5cm high, 42cm wide, 107cm deep

£300­400

1038

AN ELIZABETH I / JAMES I BOARDED OAK CHEST WEST COUNTRY, C.1600­20

the front gouge carved with stop­fluted arcading, a guilloche band and a sunburst

45cm high, 103.5cm, 35.5cm deep

£600­800

1040

A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT STOOL LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the needlework seat on turned legs united by a wavy ‘X’ stretcher

38.7cm high, 54cm wide, 42.5cm deep

£300­400

1037

TWO OAK JOINT STOOLS 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

one with a gouge carved frieze, each on turned legs (2)

56.3cm high, 46cm wide, 30cm deep (max)

£200­300

1039

A SMALL WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY

the frieze drawer with a panelled front on baluster turned legs

63.5cm high, 64.2cm wide, 50cm deep

£300­400

1041

A CHARLES II BOARDED OAK CHEST C.1660

the front with incised leaf decoration and with initials ‘RC’

43cm high, 62.7cm wide, 34cm deep

£200­300

1042

A GEORGE II WELSH ELM FARMHOUSE TABLE MID­18TH CENTURY

the impressive well figured single piece top above a frieze drawer to either end on chamfered legs united by peripheral stretchers

83cm high, 72.8cm wide, 260cm long

£2,000­3,000

1043

A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT WILLIAM IV YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS

IN THE MANNER OF JOHN OR ELIZABETH GABBITAS, WORKSOP, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, C.1825­40

each with a pierced splat back above a saddle seat and on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher, six with cut­outs under the arms and a pair with burr splats (8)

Catalogue Note

John Gabbitas (fl.1822­1839), originally from Retford, established a chairmaking workshop in Worksop in 1822. His wife, Elizabeth, carried on the workshop for five or six years after his death in 1839.

£5,000­8,000

1042

1044

A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT OAK DINING CHAIRS

C.1660 AND LATER

each with a leather back and seat with brass studded decoration, comprising: a set of four with bobbin turned decoration and two pairs with spiral twist front rails (8)

£150­250

1045

A CHARLES II OAK MULE CHEST

LANCASHIRE / CHESHIRE, C.1660­70

the front carved with a rosette and grapevine frieze, above triple conforming panels, flanked by split baluster mouldings, above a base drawer

84.5cm high, 133cm wide, 55.2cm deep

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.

£300­500

1046

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY

with a frieze drawer on flattened ball turned legs

62cm high, 86cm wide, 52cm deep

£300­400

1047

A SET OF FOUR EARLY VICTORIAN ASH SIDE CHAIRS

YORKSHIRE DALES AREA, C.1840 each with a spindle back above a rush seat (4)

£300­400

1048

A GEORGE III VELLUM TRUNK LATE 18TH CENTURY

with studded decoration, iron mounts and side carrying handles, together with a small domed example on a later stand (2)

42.5cm high, 105cm wide, 52cm deep (the larger one)

£150­200

1049

A CHARLES I OAK STANDING TABLE HUTCH / LIVERY CUPBOARD

DEVON, C.1640

with bands of leaf decoration, the front with triple lozenge panels, the centre forming a door, on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers

83cm high, 114.5cm wide, 52.3cm deep

£800­1,200

A SET OF OAK MURAL SHELVES

17TH CENTURY ELEMENTS AND LATER

inlaid with chevron banding and applied with ebonised split mouldings

45.3cm high, 90.7cm wide, 18.4cm deep

£150­250

1050

A RARE ELIZABETH I YEW JOINT STOOL BASE C.1590 AND LATER

the later oak top above broad run­moulded and bicuspid shaped rails on capped rising–baluster legs joined by run­moulded stretchers all round

58cm high, 48cm wide, 30.5cm deep

Literature

See Tobias Jellinek, 'Early British Chairs and Seats, 1500­1700', p.221, pl.227 for another yew joint stool, apparently from the same set, or at least from the same workshop, although described as being made of cedar.

£800­1,200

1049
1051

1052

A GEORGE III WELSH OAK DEUDDARN NORTH WALES, C.1760­70

decorated with fielded panels, the top with three cupboards, the base with three drawers above a pair of doors enclosing a shelf

187.5cm high, 144cm wide, 59cm deep

£500­800

1053

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE

TABLE

LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY

fitted with a frieze drawer on baluster turned legs united by a wavy ‘X’ stretcher 75.2cm high, 86.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep

£400­600

1054

A GOOD JAMES II OAK SIDE CHAIR C.1685

the top rail carved with a central tulip above a splat with a central barley twist flanked by scrolls and further tulips, a solid seat, a scrolling rail, baluster turned stretcher and block and turned front legs

£400­600

1055

A GEORGE II OAK MULE CHEST NORTH COUNTRY, MID­18TH CENTURY

with a quadruple fielded panel front above a pair of drawers

90.3cm high, 138.6cm wide, 61.6cm deep

£200­300

1056

A CHARLES II BOARDED OAK CHEST C.1660

the top with later hinges, and with nulled and incised zigzag decoration 51.7cm high, 94cm wide, 36cm deep

£150­200

1054

1057

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER C.1670

the triple panelled top revealing an open till, the conforming front carved with tulips

79.2cm high, 126cm wide, 63.2cm deep

£400­600

1058

A CHARLES II OAK AND FRUITWOOD CHEST

C.1660

of four long mitre moulded drawers, with applied split mouldings

85.7cm high, 95.8cm wide, 60.3cm deep

£800­1,200

1059

A RARE GEORGE III OAK CANOPIED ROCKING CHAIR

LATE 18TH CENTURY

decorated with fielded panels, the arched back with a later date ‘AD 1562’ above a drop in hessian covered seat

141.7cm high

£1,200­1,800

1060

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER WORCESTERSHIRE / GLOUCESTERSHIRE, DATED ‘1669’

the triple panelled top revealing an open till, the frieze carved with dragons and the initials ‘IW’ above three panels of leaves and flowers

59cm high, 127.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep

Provenance

Hampton Court, Herefordshire. Hampton Court is a 15th century Manor House and the former home of Richard Arkwright (17551843), son of Sir Richard, the great industrialist.

£500­800

1061

A JAMES I / CHARLES I OAK DESK BOX C.1620­40

the hinged lid with notched edges and a frame of zigzag decoration enclosing an interior with a single shelf above a frieze and sides with guilloche rosettes and zigzig bands and a moulded plinth

24.4cm high, 82.1cm wide, 57.8cm deep

£300­400

1058
1059
1057
1061

1062

1065

A COLLECTION OF TREEN CARVED WOOD WELSH LOVE SPOONS 20TH CENTURY

in a variety of designs including knots, anchors, hearts, chains and cages with balls (14)

40.5cm long (max)

£150­250

1063

A HORN SNUFF BOX AND COVER 19TH CENTURY

of navette form, the cover with a white metal plaque inscribed ‘Thos. Williams, Mason’ 8.5cm wide, 5cm deep

£80­120

1064

A RARE LACEMAKER’S PILLOW ON PINE STAND

EAST MIDLANDS, 18TH CENTURY of bolster form

82.5cm high, 54cm wide, 54.3cm deep (overall)

Literature

See Edward H. Pinto, ‘Treen and other Wooden Bygones’ pl. 333 for a similar example.

£100­150

A TREEN SYCAMORE HERB CHOPPING BOWL 18TH CENTURY

of tapering octagonal form

9.3cm high, 35.5cm wide (max)

£100­150

1066

A TREEN COSTREL 19TH / 20TH CENTURY

of slightly swollen cylindrical form, probably bamboo 16cm long

£150­200

1067

A BURR ASH AND IRON BOUND TANKARD SCANDINAIAN, 19TH CENTURY

of rustic, cylindrical form, with a lozenge carved handle, damages 12.5cm high, 17.2cm wide

£200­300

1068

A VERNACULAR PAINTED ASH STICKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR

WEST COUNTRY, C.1820­50

with a brown painted finish

£400­600

1069

A FRENCH TREEN ARTIST’S LAY FIGURE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

beech or walnut, with articulated head, waist and limbs

32.5cm high

£500­800

1070

A TREEN SCOOP 19TH CENTURY

with an integral handle and woven bamboo repairs

36.5cm long

£200­300

1071

A TREEN MAPLE DAIRY BOWL 19TH CENTURY

with a turned rim and short foot

15.5cm high, 33cm diameter

£150­200

1068
1069
1067

1072

AN ELIZABETH I OAK LION’S HEAD CORBEL C.1600

carved with an open mouth and a shaggy mane 20cm high, 13cm wide, 7cm deep

£100­150

1073

A CARVED OAK PANEL

LATE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY

with roses, thistles, shamrocks, harebells, lilies and bullrushes inside a moulded border

109 x 28.7cm

£150­200

1074

A PAIR OF NORTH EUROPEAN CARVED OAK FIGURES OF SAINTS

17TH CENTURY

both with haloes, one holding a chalice, the other a covered pyx (2)

36.5cm high

£200­300

1075

A CARVED OAK HEAD OF A YOUNG LADY 18TH CENTURY

with a feather in her hair

28.2cm high, 19.2cm wide, 10cm deep

£300­400

1076

A FRENCH CARVED FRUITWOOD GROUP OF THE LAMENTATION 15TH CENTURY

together with a Continental carved, painted and gilt Madonna and Child group and another of a Queen (3) 29.5cm high (max)

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.

£300­500

1073

1079

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PEWTER CHOPIN TAPPIT HEN

C.1800

the shouldered body with bands of incised lines, the domed cover with an erect thumbpiece 23cm high

Literature

See Ronald F. Michaelis, 'Antique Pewter of the British Isles', pl. XIII for a similar tappit hen.

£300­400

1080

A PAIR OF BRASS DISC­TOP ANDIRONS BY CHARLES APPLEBEE, C.1650­1675

each with a circular disc above a twisting column and pierced Gothic style feet, with a punched maker’s mark ‘CA’ in a lozenge, with an iron bracket (2) 44cm high, 21.3cm wide, 37cm deep

Literature

For a near identical disc­top andiron, see ‘A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass ­ Catalogue of an Exhibition 11­22 September 2001’ by Roderick Butler, p.21 illus. 30.

£800­1,200

1077

A RARE GEORGE I PEWTER QUART SPRAY BALUSTER MEASURE

WIGAN, C.1720

having a low­belly body, with multiple bands of line decoration around the lower handle attachment, unidentified maker’s mark to top centre of lid, does not appear to be attributed to any of the other known makers, mainly John Harvey II, Adam or Robert Bankes and Ralph Jolly I/II

23cm high

Literature

See ‘The Journal of the Pewter Society’, Vol. 20, Autumn 2003, pp. 40­47 for an article by John Douglas. At the time of publication, the author notes only twelve ‘spray balusters’ are recorded, with the current whereabouts of three unknown. This lot may well be one of the three. See Bonhams, ‘The John Douglas Collection’, 19th April 2021, lot 24, for a pint example (£5,100) and the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection (item M.692­1926) for a quart example. The present lot is illustrated in Ronald F. Michaelis, 'Antique Pewter of the British Isles', pl. XII.

£3,000­4,000

1078

A WROUGHT IRON FLOOR STANDING ADJUSTABLE CANDLE HOLDER IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE

with a hammered finish, the top with a cockerel finial, above an adjustable twin arm with a crown socket on a hexagonal drip­pan and a rushlight, on a tripod base 143.9cm high, 35cm wide

£100­200

1078

A CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLE C.1680

the planked top with cleated ends above a panelled frieze drawer with original ebonised black paint and on turned legs

75.4cm high, 93.2cm wide, 61.7cm deep

£500­800

1083

A RUSTIC SCULPTURAL WILLOW ARMCHAIR

PROBABLY FRENCH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with a woven back and seat

£300­500

1082

A NEAR PAIR OF VICTORIAN YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS

MID­19TH CENTURY

each with a hooped back, pierced splat, solid seat and crinoline stretcher (2) 93cm high (max)

£300­400

1084

AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17TH CENTURY ELEMENTS AND LATER

the boarded top on baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers

79.6cm high, 76cm wide, 213cm long

£300­500

1085

A GEORGE III OAK BOARDED TABLE BOX LATE 18TH CENTURY

the lid carved with a Green Man toper holding a tankard and a pipe balancing two dogs and a mask on his head, the front with a pair of soldiers and the sides with trees

10.7cm high, 27.5cm wide, 15.3cm deep

£400­600

1086

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST C.1680

of two short and three long drawers with mitre moulded fronts, on later bun feet, the sides with incised Celtic style decoration 97.5cm high, 93.5cm wide, 52cm deep

Provenance

Bought from Tobias Jellinek & Alistair Sampson, 156 Brompton Road, London, October 1991.

£400­600

1088

A JAMES I OAK COFFER C.1620

the front with a gouge carved frieze above triple panels inlaid with bog oak knot patterns

55.2cm high, 112.3cm wide, 51cm deep

£400­600

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK CHEST LATE 17TH CENTURY

with four long drawers each decorated with walnut and holly panels

91.3cm high, 97cm wide, 49.5cm deep

£200­300

1089

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER WEST COUNTRY, DATED ‘1674’

the underside of the lid with Gothic strapwork printed wallpaper and with an open till, the triple panelled front carved with leaves and with the date and initials ‘EW1674’

77.4cm high, 126cm wide, 54cm deep

£400­600

1087

1090

SEVEN OAK BACKSTOOLS

LATE 17TH CENTURY

each with a ‘letterbox’ back, five with a fan top rail, one with a spindle back and a pair with a scroll surmount (7)

£500­700

1092

A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT EARLY VICTORIAN ASH LADDERBACK

DINING CHAIRS

LANCASHIRE, C.1840

each with a rush seat, comprising: a pair of armchairs and six side (8)

£800­1,200

1094

1091

A CHARLES I OAK COFFER C.1640

the quadruple panel top revealing an open till, the front with a lunette frieze above a conforming panel carved with flowers and the initials ‘IS’

66cm high, 128.2cm wide, 57cm deep

£600­800

1093

A GEORGE III CHERRYWOOD LOWBOY

LATE 18TH CENTURY

fitted with an arrangement of five drawers

73cm high, 77cm wide, 49.3cm deep

£200­300

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK OVERMANTEL 17TH CENTURY AND LATER, DATED ‘1691’

the frieze carved with the date flanked by a pair of griffins with bifurcated tails above a central strapwork panel with figural pilasters, a pair of panels of thistles and a pair of lozenge carved panels

52cm high, 175.5cm wide

£150­200

1095

A FRENCH CHARLES IX OAK CASSSONE PANEL NORTHERN FRANCE, C.1570

with a strapwork frieze above a central tableau carved with the mythical story of Pyramis and Thisbi and flanked by cherubs and satyrs, the corners carved with caryatids standing on a mythical sea creature 83cm high, 173cm wide, 18cm deep

Provenance

Exhibited at the Grosvenor House Antiques Fair, c.2005. Bonhams, The Beedham Collection, 24th May 2012, lot 245.

£1,500­2,500

1096

A LARGE GERMAN OAK AND IRON MOUNTED CHEST OR STOLLENTRUHE WESTPHALIAN, 16TH CENTURY

with floral strapwork mounts and carved scrolls to the front and feet, the hinged lid revealing a vacant interior with a lidded till 89.2cm high, 181.5cm wide, 64.5cm deep

Catalogue Note

This type of large standing chest is known as a ‘stollentruhe’ or studded chest and is thought to have been made from the 15th century. The type has become closely associated with the Westphalia region in central, western Germany. For a similar chest, see the Victoria & Albert Museum, no.900:2­1904.

£1,500­2,000

1097

A CONTINENTAL OAK SIDE CABINET PROBABLY FRANCO­FLEMISH, LATE 16TH CENTURY

with a pair of linenfold doors and iron side carrying handles

100.8cm high, 121.3cm wide, 59cm deep

£800­1,200

1099

A FRENCH PROVINCIAL ASH ARMCHAIR MID­19TH CENTURY

with a pierced toprail above a rush seat

£100­200

1101

A DUTCH OAK REFECTORY­TYPE TABLE EARLY 18TH CENTURY

1098

A FLEMISH OAK DOLE CUPBOARD EARLY 17TH CENTURY

the frieze with gadrooned and rinceau decoration and carved with lion’s masks above a pair of turned spindle panelled doors flanked by figural caryatids 93.2cm high, 86.2wide, 27cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1100

A SMALL FRANCO­FLEMISH OAK COFFER EARLY 17TH CENTURY

with fielded panels

47.5cm high, 71.2cm wide, 43.6cm deep

£500­700

the boarded top with cleated ends above a frieze drawer, on inverted baluster legs united by an ‘H’ stretcher

73.4cm high, 161.5cm wide, 89cm deep

£300­400

1102

A RARE AND FINE SOUTH GERMAN COPPER­GILT AND EBONISED TABLE CABINET IN THE MANNER OF THE WORKSHOPS OF MELCHIOR BAUMGARTNER (1621­1686), BOAS ULRICH (1550­1623) AND MATTHIAS WALBAUM (1590­1632), AUGSBURG, C.1600­1650

with an arrangement of eight drawers around a central cupboard, the fronts each with a gilt copper plaque chased with the labours of the months and with a sign of the zodiac in a cloud each with an inscription, with some pencil inscriptions to the drawer linings, the top right drawer front signed 'Mertz' on a later ebonised stand 37.5cm high, 49.5cm wide, 29.5cm deep (the cabinet), 124.7cm high overall

Provenance

The Roderick and Valentine Butler Collection.

Catalogue Note

For a related cabinet sold in these rooms see Exbury House: Le Goût Rothschild, 5th October 2022, lot 214 for an armourer's cabinet with similarly worked panels which sold for £40,000 (hammer).

This fine cabinet would have been commissioned for a chamber containing precious artworks and curiosities, a fashionable collecting pursuit among the aristocracy and wealthy at the time of manufacture. It would have contained natural and man­made items, with a particular leaning towards scientific instruments, intended to suggest the wealth and connoisseurship of the owner and to impress their guests.

£8,000­12,000

1103

A PAIR OF WALNUT AND GILTWOOD SIDE CHAIRS IN RENAISSANCE STYLE

ITALIAN OR SPANISH, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with a carved and entwined splat and front­rail (2)

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£100­200

1104

AN ITALIAN WALNUT LANTERN CARRIER 18TH CENTURY

carved as a winged cherub hanging from a tasselled ribbon

93cm high

£300­400

1105

A PAIR OF ITALIAN GILTWOOD GRIFFIN APPLIQUES 19TH CENTURY

carved facing to left and right (2)

72.5cm high, 44cm wide, 13.5cm deep

£300­400

1106

A PAIR OF ITALIAN NEEDLEWORK PANELS

LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY

each worked in coloured silk and metal threads, one with a central portrait rondel of St Peter with keys, the other of St Catherine with a palm frond, surrounded by scrolling floral foliage inside gilt thread borders (2)

45cm x 21cm (max)

£400­600

1107

A SPANISH BRONZE MORTAR

C.1500

the body with buttresses, two pierced and one with a ring 10cm high, 16.5cm diameter

£400­600

A CONTINENTAL ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VARGUENO POSSIBLY SPANISH OR PORTUGUESE, 18TH CENTURY

the top with a bank of fifteen ivory inlaid drawers with gilt iron drop handles, the base with three conforming long drawers

164.7cm high, 118cm wide, 52cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£600­1,000

A SPANISH SILVER VOTIVE LAMP / CHANDELIER IN BAROQUE STYLE, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY

decorated with repoussé scrolls, flowers, cherub masks and leaves, the corona hung with eight pierced chains, the dish base with four lights, stamped in various places ‘Caro’, with some metal ware elements 8.6kg approx. total weight, 134cm high, 99cm wide

Provenance

Bought from Sotheby’s Madrid in the early 1990’s.

£1,500­2,000

A SPANISH WALNUT AND TORTOISESHELL TABLE CABINET

IN BAROQUE STYLE, 18TH CENTURY

with gilt metal mounts, of breakfront form with an arrangement of eight drawers flanking a central cupboard decorated with columns and a central classical figure in a niche enclosing five drawers, with iron side carrying handles

62cm high, 115cm wide, 34cm deep

£1,500­2,000

1108
1108
1109
λ 1110
1109

1111

AN IBERIAN WALNUT DROP­LEAF TABLE SPANISH OR PORTUGUESE, IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the oval top carved with a coat of arms with a helm above a tower and a crowned rampant lion, with rondels with classical portrait busts, above an end­frieze drawer and on bobbin turned legs

76.4cm high, 52cm wide, 106cm deep

£300­400

1113

AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD CANDELABRA TABLE LAMP IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY

with five scroll branches issuing from an urn stem, together with an Italian copper and giltwood table lamp (2) 74.5cm high, excluding fittings (max)

£150­200

1112

A LARGE ITALIAN GILTWOOD FLOOR STANDING ALTAR LAMP

18TH CENTURY

with fluted and stiff leaf decoration 132.5cm high (excluding fittings)

£150­200

1114

A PAIR OF ITALIAN GILTWOOD AND BEADWORK FINIALS

19TH CENTURY

each in the form of an urn of flowers (2)

61cm high

£80­120

1115

A LARGE ITALIAN PAINTED GILTWOOD JARDINIERE IN ROCOCO STYLE, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

decorated with swags of flowers and lattice work panels, with a metal lift­out liner 52.2cm high, 193cm wide, 67cm deep

£800­1,200

1116

AN ITALIAN PAINTED AND GILTWOOD FIGURE OF SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA PROBABLY LATE 18TH CENTURY

depicted carrying the infant Jesus, standing on a simulated marble stepped base 108cm high

£600­800

1117

A CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME DECORATED FIGURE OF A SAINT SPANISH OR ITALIAN, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY

standing with his arms outstretched

57cm high

£200­300

1115
1116
1117

λ 1118

A FLEMISH TORTOISESHELL, IVORY AND EBONISED FRAME

IN BAROQUE STYLE, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular aperture surrounded by ivory masks and scrolling foliage on a tortoiseshell ground

41 x 35cm (max), aperture 23.7 x 17.7cm

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£100­150

1119

A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL CARVED GILTWOOD ANGEL WALL BRACKETS

IN BAROQUE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each carved with a cherub mask and wings (2) 17.7cm high, 50.5cm wide

£150­250

1120

TWO ITALIAN ALTAR STYLE LAMPS IN BAROQUE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER

one with silvered and gilt decoration on lion’s paw feet, the other decorated in gilt and blue with leaf and scroll decoration (2)

80cm high (max) (excluding fittings)

£200­300

1121

A PAIR OF ITALIAN WALNUT ALTAR STYLE CANDLESTICK TABLE LAMPS

IN BAROQUE STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

each with a triform base, fitted for electricity (2) 38.5cm high (excluding fittings)

£100­150

A TURNED RHINOCEROS HORN GOBLET

PROBABLY GERMAN, 18TH CENTURY

the ‘U’ shaped bowl above a ring knopped stem and a domed foot

12.3cm high, 13cm diameter, 343g

* Please note that an export licence will only be granted for rhinoceros horn pieces, should the hammer price meet or exceed the value of 100 USD per gram of the item’s weight.

£2,000­3,000

A DUTCH PAINTED BOWFRONT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

painted with a classical figural scene of an enthroned king, locked 98.5cm high, 57cm wide, 39.2cm deep

£200­300

1124

AN UNUSUAL CONTINENTAL WALNUT CENTRE TABLE

LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

possibly originally a Swiss rent table, the circular top inset with a slate panel, above a frieze drawer on turned legs united by an ‘H’ stretcher

75.8cm high, 127cm diameter

£2,000­3,000

1122
1124
1123
1123

FINE FURNITURE

1125

A GEORGE II WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST

C.1735­40

with three short and six long feather banded drawers, the lowest drawer inlaid with a parquetry sunburst, the top with fluted angles, the base with a brushing slide

180.7cm high, 105.3cm wide, 56.5cm deep

£800­1,200

1126

A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT ESCRITOIRE

C.1690­1700

with a cushion frieze drawer, above a hinged fall fitted with a baize lined writing surface and with a fitted interior of pigeonholes and drawers around a central cupboard door enclosing three further drawers with secret compartments, the base with two short and two long drawers, on later bun feet

158cm high, 112cm wide, 49cm deep

£600­800

1127

A GEORGE I WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK C.1725

with feather and crossbanding, the quarter veneered top with a caddy moulded edge above an arrangement of eight walnut lined drawers around a cupboard flanked by fluted angles

76.6cm high, 84.2cm wide, 46.5cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1125
1127

1128

A WALNUT CABINET ON STAND

EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

with a pair of cross and feather banded doors enclosing an arrangement of nine drawers around a central cupboard, the stand with a frieze drawer

133.8cm high, 85.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep

£500­700

1130

A WALNUT CHEST

EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

with cross and feather banding and fitted with two short and three long drawers on later feet

85.5cm high, 96.2cm wide, 56cm deep

£400­600

1129

A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CUSHION MIRROR

EARLY 18TH CENTURY

inlaid with scrolling foliate decoration, with a later rectangular plate

79.5 x 63.3cm

£800­1,200

1131

A SMALL WALNUT BUREAU

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

inlaid with satinwood banding and a conch shell, the interior with pigeonholes and drawer and a sliding well cover, above four long drawers

87.5cm high, 61.8cm wide, 42cm deep

£200­300

1129

A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT DRESSING TABLE

C.1690

the quartered, feather and crossbanded top above three feather banded frieze drawers with original brass swing handles and inside moulded frames, above an arched and cockbeaded apron, on tapering octagonal legs united by a scrolling 'X' stretcher centred by a turned finial, and on Braganza style feet 72.5cm high, 66.5cm wide, 43cm deep

Provenance

The Roderick and Valentine Butler Collection.

Catalogue Note

See Christie’s, The Parry Collection, London, 24th April 1997, lot 260 and Christie’s, The Property of the Late Mr and Mrs Melvyn Rollason, 3rd July 1997, lot 175 for a reading table and a lowboy of related forms. See also Adam Bowett, ‘English Furniture 1660­1714 From Charles II to Queen Anne’, p. 287, pl. 9:30 for the lowboy from the Rollason Collection, where referred to as a dressing table, and Ralph Edwards, ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture’, vol. 3, pl. 225, fig. 2 for a very similar table.

Exhibited

British Antique Dealers Association Exhibition, London, 1989 and illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, item 21.

£8,000­12,000

1132

1133

A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE

C.1710

with cross and feather banding, the ogee domed top with a moulded edging above a pair of arched, bevelled mirrored doors enclosing a fitted interior, the base with a fall front with a book rest enclosing a further fitted well interior of a central cupboard, pigeonholes, waterfall drawers and baize lined writing surface, above a moulded apron, two short and two long drawers with cockbeading, and later ogee bracket feet 228cm high, 103.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£2,000­3,000

1134

1134

A GEORGE II WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR

C.1730 AND LATER

with scroll arms on shell capped cabriole front legs and pad feet

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£800­1,200

1135

A SET OF SIX WALNUT DINING CHAIRS EARLY 18TH CENTURY

the top rail in the Chinese manner, above a slender vase shaped splat, on square sectioned cabriole front legs (6)

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£1,000­1,500

1136

A GEORGE II WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR

C.1735 AND LATER

later upholstered with lattice fabric, with scroll arms on cabriole front legs and pad feet

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£800­1,200

1133

1137

A QUEEN ANNE YEW CHEST ON STAND EARLY 18TH CENTURY

with ash banding and burr yew panels, fitted with three short and three long elm lined drawers with secret drawers behind, the stand with a long drawer on later bun feet

126.5cm high, 108.5cm wide, 63.8cm deep

£800­1,200

1139

A GEORGE II WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR

C.1730 AND LATER

with scroll arms on shell capped cabriole front legs and pad feet

£2,000­3,000

1138

A GEORGE I WALNUT CHEST EARLY 18TH CENTURY

with cross and feather banding and fitted with two short and three long drawers

90cm high, 96.8cm wide, 56.8cm deep

£400­600

1137
1138
1139

1140

A GEORGE I OAK BUREAU BOOKCASE EARLY 18TH CENTURY

the double domed top above a pair of panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves and pigeonholes, with a pair of candleslides above the hinged fall enclosing further pigeonholes and drawers and a sliding well cover, above two short and two long drawers

208.5cm high, 95.7cm wide, 53cm deep

£400­600

1141

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD

TABLE C.1760 AND LATER

the circular tilt­top revolving on a birdcage

71.5cm high, 82cm diameter

£200­300

1142

AN EARLY GEORGE III ELM COUNTRY HIGHBACK CORNER ARMCHAIR NORTH COUNTRY, C.1760­70

the raised back above a pair of pierced splats and a part leather drop­in seat

£600­800

1143

A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS

CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, C.1770

each with a pierced lancet shape splat decorated with a Gothic quatrefoil (2)

£150­200

1144

A SMALL GEORGE II DROP­LEAF SUPPER

TABLE C.1740­50

the oval top on turned legs and pad feet

70.5cm high, 29cm wide, 91cm deep

£100­200

1140
1141

1145

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST CHANNEL ISLANDS, LATE 18TH CENTURY

with a moulded dentil and egg and dart breakfront cornice above two short and four long drawers flanked by stop­fluted angles, above three further drawers

205cm high, 123cm wide, 61cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1146

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING CHEST C.1770

the fitted top drawer with a baize lined slide revealing divisions and with a hinged side drawer above three long drawers

79cm high, 91cm wide, 57cm deep

£400­600

1147

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARCHITECT’S TABLE CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, C.1765­70

the drop­leaf top with a hinged slope on a ratchet with a removeable rest, the frieze drawer revealing hinged compartments, divisions, pen and ink drawer and candle slides, with a shaped undertier and brass roller castors

77.1cm high, 67.8cm wide, 76.5cm deep

£500­700

1145
1147
1146

1148

A SET OF SIX GEORGE II ELM DINING CHAIRS MID­18TH CENTURY

the yoke top rail above a pierced splat, green velour upholstered drop­in seat and cabriole front legs with pad feet (6)

£400­600

1149

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP­LEAF DINING TABLE C.1740

the oval top on turned legs and pad feet

70.7cm high, 54.5cm wide, 147cm deep

£400­600

1150

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR LATE 18TH CENTURY

the oval plate within a kingwood frame and an open scroll support with an urn finial

71cm high, 56cm wide, 21.5cm deep

£100­150

1151

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE C.1750­60 AND LATER

the circular dished tilt­top revolving on a birdcage on a fluted stem and leaf carved legs terminating in claw and ball feet

69.6cm high, 64.6cm diameter

£200­300

1152

A GEORGE II VIRGINIAN WALNUT CORNER ARMCHAIR C.1740

with scroll arms above twin solid splats and a drop­in seat, on a carved central leg and pad feet

£200­300

1148
1149

1153

AN UNUSUAL GEORGE II MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE

POSSIBLY ARCHITECT DESIGNED, C.1750

with a dentil cornice above a pair of Gothic astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, above a secretaire drawer with a fitted interior, flanked by a further pair of doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the right­hand side fitted with a slender folio cupboard, the base with a band of blind fretwork above three crossbanded long drawers flanked by two runs of three drawers, on shaped bracket feet 228.5cm high, 177cm wide, 55cm deep

Provenance

The Roderick and Valentine Butler Collection.

Catalogue Note

This bookcase has a number of unusual features that suggest that it may have been designed by an architect rather than a furniture designer. These include the laminated glazing bars that are applied to the glass rather than having the glass set into rebates, the single central cupboard stile rather than it being a pair of stiles, the overly engineered door bolts, the fall front not having any supporting brackets, the un­graduated central run of drawers, the inclusion of a folio cupboard and the moulding across the upper section that limit how wide the doors can open. A final feature of note are the finials applied to the door frames above the central ogee glazing bars which are comparable to those applied to a library bookcase illustrated in Thomas Chippendale's 'The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director', 3rd Edition, 1762, plate XCVIII.

£5,000­8,000

C.1760­70

the frame carved with leaves and scrolls, the surmount with a pagoda with rockwork and frosting and with castle finials

126 x 67cm

£2,000­3,000

1153
1154
A GEORGE III GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR

1155

A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

C.1780

each with a pierced ladderback carved with leaves, above a dipped stuffed­over seat and moulded front legs, comprising: a pair of armchairs and six side chairs (8)

£600­1,000

1156

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SIDE TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY

inlaid with boxwood stringing and fitted with three drawers

74cm high, 120cm wide, 60cm deep

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£400­600

1157

A GEORGE III GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR

C.1770­80

the shaped plate inside a frame carved with ‘C’ scrolls, columns, oak leaf branches, rockwork and frosting

115 x 67cm

£300­500

1158

A GEORGE II IRISH MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE C.1740­50

with a lift­off top, the underside with a baize lined playing surface with counterwells revealing an inlaid backgammon board, with four frieze drawers, one missing, on shell capped cabriole legs and carved trefid feet

76.8cm high, 84.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep

Provenance

The Groves of Castle Grove, Donegal. By descent to Commander Peter Campbell. And by descent to the present owner.

£300­500

1159

A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with kingwood banding and boxwood stringing with a later rectangular plate, the frame with urn finials on brass lion’s paw castors

149.3cm high, 63cm wide, 63.5cm deep

£200­300

1160

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY­TOP BEDSIDE COMMODE LATE 18TH CENTURY

with a tambour shutter above a pull­out converted base and the sides pierced with handgrips

74.3cm high, 43.3cm wide, 43cm deep

£100­200

1158
1160
1157

1161

A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS IN FRENCH HEPPLEWHITE STYLE, C.1775­80 each with an upholstered cartouche shaped back and serpentine seat covered in silk damask, on moulded cabriole legs, comprising: a pair of armchairs and eight side chairs (10)

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£3,000­5,000

1162

1162

A GEORGE II GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE C.1755­60

in the French manner, the pink mottled marble top with a moulded rim, on a serpentine base, the pierced frieze with a central anthemion flanked by scrolling foliage, latticework corners and scrolling foliate sides, on ‘C’ scroll legs joined by a large, pierced Rococo and ‘C’ scroll floral motif 93.5cm high, 107.5cm wide, 52.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Boss Antiques, Petworth on 23rd October 1968.

Catalogue Note

See Percy MacQuoid and Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. III (M to Z.), published by Country Life, London, 1927, p. 268, fig. 44 for a similar console table originally at Lyme Park.

£1,500­2,000

1163

A GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the rectangular bevelled plate in a leaf and scroll carved frame

94.7 x 64.7cm

£500­800

1164

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CELLARET ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, LATE 18TH CENTURY

with four divisions and outline mouldings, on leather roller castors

42.5cm high, 32cm wide

Provenance

The Roderick and Valentine Butler Collection.

Literature

See Lyndsey Boynton, 'Gillow Furniture Designs 1760­1800', pl.181 for a drawing of a related 'Gardevine' made for Rev. W. Harris, Prestwich, Lancs, c.1768.

£400­600

1161
1164

CLOCKS & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

1165

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY

LONGCASE CLOCK

BY JOHN FEWLLER, LIVERPOOL, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with an anchor escapement, four knopped pillars and striking on a bell, the 13 1/4 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed ‘Fewllers Liverpool’, around a matted centre with scrolling foliage, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with a painted moonphase, the case with a swan neck pediment, gilded blue glass panels, arched door and blind fretwork above a shaped trunk door and panelled base, with two weights and a pendulum

241cm high

£500­800

1166

A GEORGE III BLUE JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK

BY THOMAS ROBINS, CHATHAM, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with an anchor escapement, five knopped pillars and striking on a bell, the 12 inch brass dial with a chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals around a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and inscribed ‘THOMAS ROBINS

CHATHAM’, the arch with a ‘Strike Silent’ dial, the hood with an arched door flanked by three­quarter columns on a trunk with an arched door with gilded chinoiserie decoration and a panel base, with a later backboard, with two weights and a pendulum

227cm high

£400­600

1167

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK

BY HINDLEY, YORK, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the substantial brass eight day movement with knopped pillars, chiming on a nest of fifteen bells with double hammers and striking on a single bell, the painted oval dial with black Roman numerals around subsidiary seconds, date and ‘Strike Silent’ dials and inscribed ‘HINDLEY YORK’ beneath a painted rondel and spandrels, the case with a dentil cornice above a glazed oval door

flanked by pilaster columns above a rectangular trunk door and panelled base, with four weights and brass pendulum on a wooden shaft 256cm high

£600­1,000

1168

A MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK

MID­19TH CENTURY AND LATER

the brass eight day movement with tapering plates on a 13 1/2 inch enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, above a shaped rectangular, crossbanded door, with a weight and pendulum 119.5cm high

£300­500

A MAHOGANY CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK

19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day twin fusee movement with dual repeat mechanisms on a nest of twelve bells and striking on a further single bell, the backplate with engraved foliate borders and the bob pendulum with a sunburst, the enamelled dial, probably later, with black Roman hours numerals beneath an arch with a central chime selector dial flanked by ‘Strike Silent’ and Chime Silent’ dials, the domed case with a gilt metal pineapple finial above silk backed gilt metal sound frets, stop fluted quarter columns, ivory escutcheon and brass scrolling feet, with a pendulum

68cm high

Catalogue Note

The chimes include ‘Glad Trumpet Sounds’, ‘Pray Goody’, ‘This Cold Flinty Rock’, ‘Said a Smile to a Tear’, ‘Bewildered Maid’, ‘Tis but Fancys Sketch’, ‘Is there a Heart’ and ‘Love is Warm in Heart’.

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£600­800

1170

A VICTORIAN WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK

19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day, chain driven twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking to a gong, the backplate stamped ‘1370’, on a silvered dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed ‘W.PAYNE & CO. LONDON’, the case with a fan reeded caddy top, moulded rims and brass feet

36cm high

£400­600

1171

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY CHARLES DOWSETT, MARGATE, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the brass eight day, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell (now missing), the backplate engraved with scrolling floral decoration around a central exotic bird, the silvered dial with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes, the centre inscribed ‘Charles Dowsett, Margate’ above a date aperture, the arch with a rondel engraved with a sailing boat, with floral spandrels, the arched case with a brass carrying handle, with a pendulum 39.5cm high

£400­600

1169
1171
1170

1172

A VICTORIAN EBONISED MANTEL CLOCK IN THE FRENCH MANNER, BY BARRAUD & LUND, LONDON, DATED ‘1855’

the brass eight day chain driven movement striking on a gong, the backplate inscribed ‘Barraud & Lund, Cornhill London 1855’, the gilded dial with black Roman numerals around a foliate engraved centre, inscribed ‘Barraud & Lund Cornhill London’ between XI and I, in a waisted case with scrolling foliate mounts and female bust legs, with a pendulum 27.5cm high

£300­500

1173

A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY DROCOURT, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with a silvered platform escapement, repeat mechanism and striking on a gong, the back plate stamped ‘DC’ and ‘34460’, with a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, in a five pane gorge case stamped ‘34460’ to the underside 12cm high

£200­300

1175

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY DROCOURT, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with a silvered platform escapement, alarm and hour repeat mechanisms and striking on a gong, the backplate stamped ‘DC’ and with serial number ‘12436’, the enamel dial with black Roman hours and retailer’s details above a subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic hours, inside a guilloche frame, the five glass case stamped ‘12436’ to the underside, with its original leather bound case

13.5cm high

£250­350

1174

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK RETAILED BY GIBSON, BELFAST, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with a repeat mechanism, silvered platform escapement and striking on a gong, the backplate stamped ‘46’, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed ‘GIBSON BELFAST’ 13.5cm high

£200­300

1176

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY

the eight day movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and repeat mechanism, striking on a gong, stamped ‘20’ to the backplate, the enamel dial with black Arabic hours and five minutes, inside a gilt frame, in a gorge case, together with two other French carriage clocks with leather carry cases (3) 13cm, high (max)

Provenance

The Groves of Castle Grove, Donegal. By descent to Commander Peter Campbell. And by descent to the present owner.

£150­250

1177

A FRENCH NAPOLEON III ORMOLU AND PIETRA DURA CLOCK GARNITURE

C.1870

the brass drum movement with an outside countwheel originally striking on a bell, the backplate stamped with a pastille, the circular dial with Roman numerals, the case with hardstone panels of cherries and surmounted by a figure of Diana of Gabii, possibly by Barbedienne, above cherub figures, flowers and fruits, together with a pair of matching four light candelabra (3) 65.2cm high (max)

£4,000­6,000

1178

A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement with an outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed ‘a Paris’, in a faux bois plinth with a winged blacksmith forming arrows on an anvil, the base with a panel of cherubs beside a beehive flanked by trophy appliques 40.5cm high, 33.5cm wide, 10cm deep

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£300­500

λ 1179

A FRENCH TORTOISESHELL AND GILT METAL BRACKET

CLOCK AND BRACKET

BY SAVARY, PARIS, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the gilt dial inset with black enamel Roman and Arabic numerals around a centre inscribed ‘SAVARY A Paris’, the waisted, tortoiseshell case with gilt metal foliate and figural mounts beneath a putti finial, with a pendulum, together with a Régence giltwood and ebonised bracket, the grotesque mask with floral swags (2) the clock 55cm high, the bracket 28cm high, 34.5cm wide

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£500­800

1177

1180

A FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement striking on a bell and stamped ‘R & C PARIS & LONDON 2100’ to the backplate, the porcelain dial with black Roman numerals around a central bird and nest scene, the arched case surmounted by a two handled urn and mounted with gilt metal fruit cornucopia and Sèvres style painted and jewelled panels, some inscribed ‘LB Rose 39’, on a shaped, giltwood base, with a pendulum, on an ebonised base and under a glass dome (2)

38.8cm high

£200­300

1181

A VICTORIAN EGYPTIAN REVIVAL MANTEL CLOCK

RETAILED BY HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement striking on a gong, the backplate stamped ‘A*B’ and ‘8046155’, with a black marble dial with gilt Roman numerals and inscribed ‘HAMILTON & INCHES EDINBURGH’, the architectural black marble case surmounted by a standing, bearded male sphinx and flanked by two recumbent winged sphinx, inlaid with red marble and gilt panels, with a pendulum 49cm high, 45.5cm wide, 18.6cm deep

£300­500

1182

A FRENCH BRASS CARTEL CLOCK

RETAILED BY BOUDET, PARIS, 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement striking on a bell and stamped ‘Le Merle Charpentier F.ant Bronzes, Paris, 1210’ and with a Marti et Cie pastille to the backplate, on a convex enamelled dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed ‘Boudet A Paris’ and ‘Lance Balancier’, the Rococo style case with a patinated maiden and two cherubs amongst rocaille, foliage and swirling clouds, with a pendulum 77cm high

200­300

1183

A FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRASS MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped ‘7CMB’ and ‘1454 58’, the white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, the case surmounted by a maiden with a bow and arrows and with gilt metal appliques, with a pendulum

37.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, 11cm deep

£250­350

λ 1184

A FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY MANTEL CLOCK BY PERRELET, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY

the eight day, striking movement on a silvered, engine turned dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed ‘PERRELET HER. MCIEN DU ROI’, in a rectangular case with boxwood line and scrolling foliate inlay centred by a vase of flowers

34.5cm high

£300­500

1185

A FRENCH GILT BRASS FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a brass eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped with a ‘Marti Medaille de Bronze’ pastille and stamped ‘14965’, with a ship’s wheel pendulum stamped ‘BREVETE’ to the plinth, the enamelled chapter ring with black Roman numerals around a visible Brocot escapement, with four bevelled plates

29.8cm high

£200­300

1186

A FRENCH GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL PORTICO CLOCK GARNITURE BY GROHE, IN EMPIRE STYLE, MID­19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement, striking on a bell and stamped ‘GROHE’ and ‘ROBLIN & FILS FRERES A PARIS’ and ‘’20026’ to the backplate, with a gridiron pendulum, the white enamel dial with black Roman hours and Arabic quarters, the case with Corinthian column supports, with a pair of five light candelabra (3)

52.5cm high (max)

£500­800

λ 1187

A FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND INLAID PORTICO CLOCK IN EMPIRE STYLE, C.1860­80

the brass eight day movement with an outside countwheel, striking on a bell and stamped ‘M.B.530’ to the backplate, with a gridiron pendulum, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals, inlaid with scrolling flowering foliage, together with another, similar, the backplate stamped ‘JOHN BENNET LONDON 64 & 65 CHEAPSIDE’ and ‘11910’, with an enamelled dial and with line and foliate inlay (2)

49.3cm high (max)

£300­500

1188

A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE AND GREEN ONYX MANTEL CLOCK

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement striking on a gong and stamped ‘203648’ to the backplate, the dial with black Arabic numerals, an enamelled centre and bezel, in a four glass case surmounted by a two handled urn and with tapering column corners, with a mercury pendulum

39.2cm high

£500­800

1189

A FRENCH GILT BRASS FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the eight day movement striking on a bell and stamped ‘1892’ to the backplate, with a mercury pendulum, the ivorine dial with blue Roman numerals, the four glass case with Corinthian column corners and surmounted by a two­handled urn

31.5cm high

£300­500

1187

1190

A FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE

MANTEL CLOCK

IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, AFTER A DESIGN BY FRANCOIS VION, MID­19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement striking on a bell and stamped ‘A.1’ and ‘555’ and with a Japy Freres pastille, the enamelled convex dial with black Arabic numerals, in an arched case surmounted by Venus receiving a dove from Cupid, the base with swags and lion paw feet, with a pendulum

32cm high, 28cm wide

£400­600

1191

A FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE

MANTEL CLOCK

BY HOWELL & JAMES, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement stamped ‘HOWELL & JAMES, PARIS’ and ‘4504’ to the backplate, striking on a bell, the dial with gilt Roman numerals, in an arched case surmounted by an urn and with appliques of a pair of winged putti with a pouring urn and a pair of dolphins, the underside inscribed ‘B & J’, with a pendulum

37cm high

£300­500

1192

A FRENCH ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE

MANTEL CLOCK

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement striking on a bell and with the backplate stamped ‘273564’, the convex enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, the arched case surmounted by an orb and a pair of putti, with a pendulum

42cm high

£400­600

1193

A BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE

LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY

with a variety of lenses and accessories, some inscribed ‘James Smith late Smith & Beck’, in a fitted mahogany case, together with a mahogany slide collector’s cabinet, with thirteen drawers and some mounted slides, with bone handles (2)

£200­300 λ 1194

A SWISS ROSEWOOD AND INLAID MUSICAL BOX

BY NICOLE FRERES, GENEVE, MID­19TH CENTURY

with a 9 3/8 inch cylinder and one­piece steel comb, stamped ‘NICOLE FRERES GENEVE’ and ‘43423’, with a crank handle wind and retailer’s mark for ‘ALFRED HAYS, 4 ROYAL EXCHANGE

BUILDINGS AND 82 CORNHILL’

19.5cm high, 53cm wide, 27cm deep

£250­350

1192
1190
1191

1195

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CLOCK AND BAROMETER SET BY MAPLE & CO., LATE 19TH CENTURY

each with a silvered dial, the aneroid barometer signed ‘Maple & Co. Ltd. London’, each case with urn finials and inlaid with drapes and a fan motif, slight difference (2)

48.5 x 32cm (max)

£400­600

1196

A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS WINDOW SILL / TABLE SUNDIAL BY LANGSTON OF CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, C.1820

the dial signed ‘Langston 94 Cheapside’ on a turned pedestal 27.2cm high

Literature

See Gloria Clifton, ‘Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 15501851’. David Langston, optician listed as working 1823­1825 at 116 Cheapside, London and at 94 Cheapside.

£500­800

1197

A GILT BRASS ATMOS CLOCK BY JAEGER­LECOULTRE, C.1960­70

the 526­5 calibre movement with visible escapement with torsion pendulum, the white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, in a gilt brass case, numbered ‘442245’ 22.5cm high

£300­500

1198

A GILT BRASS ‘MARINA’ CLOCK BY JAEGER­LECOULTRE, MID­20TH CENTURY

the clear, rounded square dial engraved with waves and with leaping fish at the quarter hours, with a manual, eight day movement, on a rectangular base, with its original fitted case 19.5cm high

£300­400

1197
1198
1195
1196

CONTINENTAL FURNITURE

1199

A BALTIC EMPIRE MAHOGANY COMMODE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

flame figured and fitted with three drawers flanked by turned columns

81.3cm high, 91.4cm wide, 55.5cm deep

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£300­500

1200

A FRENCH CHARLES X MAHOGANY PEDESTAL CUPBOARD

C.1830

with gilt bronze mounts, the marble top above a frieze drawer and cupboard, on castors

94.7cm high, 44.5cm wide, 45.3cm deep

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£250­400

1201

A FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHERRYWOOD AND WALNUT BEDSIDE TABLE

LATE 18TH CENTURY / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a wavy edge gallery above a frieze drawer and an undertier

67.4cm high, 65.5cm wide, 52.3cm deep

£100­200

λ

1202

A FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY TABLE EN CHIFFONIERE IN LOUIS XV STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with floral sprays and fitted with three drawers

81.8cm high, 49cm wide, 35cm deep

£100­200

1203

A CONTINENTAL WALNUT COMMODE SOUTH GERMAN OR NORTH ITALIAN, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

marquetry inlaid with deer, with three crossbanded drawers

86.2cm high, 66.2cm wide, 42cm deep

£200­300

1204

AN ITALIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY COMODINO

PROBABLY LOMBARDY, C.1800

inlaid with panels of classical figures, heightened with penwork, the hinged door enclosing a single shelf 83.5cm high, 52.8cm wide, 41cm deep

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£200­300

1202
1199 1201

1205

A FRENCH GILTWOOD AND TAPESTRY SALON SUITE

IN LOUIS XV STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

covered in 18th century Aubusson tapestry with figures in pastoral scenes, comprising: a canapé and five fauteuils, together with an associated firescreen (7)

113.3cm high, 191.5cm wide, 60cm deep (the canape)

£1,500­2,000

1206

A FRENCH PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER IN SEVRES STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

of ovoid form, painted with an oval scene of lovers and cherubs by a waterfall, signed ‘T. Quentin’, the reverse with a rural scene, with a pair of gilt metal satyr mask handles, on a cobalt ground, with a domed cover and foot

65.5cm high

£500­800

1207

A PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU MOUNTED VASES

IN SEVRES STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each of inverted pear form, glazed in cobalt blue with Rococo style ormolu mounts and handles of scrolling and fruiting foliage above rocaille, the stepped domed cover with a flower bud finial, on a socle base and square plinth with concave corners (2) 65cm high

£3,000­5,000

1205

1208

A PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS IN SEVRES STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each of slender urn form painted with an oval romantic scene and a landscape verso inside burnished gilt cartouches on a bleu celeste ground and between a pair of ormolu goat head handles, beneath a domed cover and on a spreading foot and ormolu plinth, with black pseudo Sèvres marks and numbered ‘4273’, one lid with damages (2) 55cm high

£800­1,200

1209

A FRENCH ENCRIER MID­19TH CENTURY

with a pair of porcelain inkwells flanking a Meissen style bird amongst gilt metal and porcelain floral foliage and a brass pen rest, on a shaped oval, inlaid and ormolu mounted stand

17cm high, 30cm wide, 16.7cm deep

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£200­300

1210

A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRONZE CHENETS

IN REGENCE STYLE, C.1860­80

each modelled with a cherub playing with dogs (2)

36.5cm high, 19cm wide

£800­1,200

1211

A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE CANDELABRA IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each with a pair of fluted urn sockets on scrolling branches flanking a flaming torch, on a circular base with toupie feet (2)

28cm high, 20.8cm wide

£200­300

1212

A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRONZE WALL LIGHTS IN REGENCE STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with a pineapple shaped backplate above three scroll branches, fitted for electricity (2)

53.5cm high, 51.2cm wide

£600­800

λ 1213

A FRENCH LOUIS XVI KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY NECESSAIRE

LATE 18TH CENTURY

inlaid with various fruitwoods, pewter, brass, mother of pearl and ivory with various panels including a classical lake view with temple ruins, the front with war trophies, the sides and back with musical instruments, the hinged lid with a mirror to the underside revealing a silk lined interior fitted with porcelain and glass receptacles, scent bottles and boxes and covers with a kingwood needle case and tortoiseshell utensils

16.5cm high, 32.5cm wide, 21.8cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£4,000­6,000

1214

A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY JEWELLERY BOX

IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form with a slightly domed lid enclosing a silk lined interior 15.5cm high, 36.3cm wide, 26.5cm wide

£80­120

1215

A FRENCH GILT BRONZE TABLE LAMP IN EMPIRE STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

of oil lamp form, with a cut and frosted glass shade above a reeded column with gilt foliate capital and base and on a stepped square section plinth, the side applied with a ‘LAMPE A MODERATEUR’ plaque, fitted for electricity 87cm high

£400­600

1215
1213

1216

SEVEN PAINTED AND GILTWOOD WALL BRACKETS

ITALIAN, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER

decorated with scrolls and laurel drapes, together with a Regency style twin light wall light and a carved walnut urn appliqué (9)

27.9cm high, 20.4cm wide, 15.1cm deep

Provenance

Woolley and Wallis, Parker & Morris: The Art of Decorating, 18th April 2024, lot 713.

£1,000­1,500

1217

1217

AN ITALIAN WALNUT SIDE TABLE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with marquetry decoration, with a frieze and end drawer on brass paw feet

80.5cm high, 111cm wide, 73cm deep

£200­300

1218

AN ITALIAN GILT AND EBONISED HALL SEAT IN ROCOCO STYLE, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

the shaped and pierced back painted with a scene of various birds including a peacock, a turkey and a goose, together with a needlework squab cushion

128.5cm high, 130cm wide, 43.2cm deep

£1,500­2,000

1219

A PAIR OF GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS

POSSIBLY RUSSIAN OR ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each in the form of a classical maiden holding a flaming lamp (2)

24.6cm high

£300­400

1216

1220

A FINE ITALIAN CARVED FRUITWOOD FIGURE OF A RENAISSANCE KNIGHT IN THE MANNER OF VALENTINO PANCIERA BESAREL, C.1880

depicting a bearded gentleman in armour holding a spear, mounted on a plinth base carved with lion’s masks and slave figures 220.2cm high

£8,000­12,000

1221

A ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT ‘OSTRICH’ CHAIR IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, C.1880

finely carved with naturalistic details, with a lift­out seat revealing a vacant compartment 74.2cm high, 72cm wide

£5,000­8,000

1220
1221

1222

A FRENCH GILT BRONZE TABLE LAMP POSSIBLY SUSSE FRERES, IN THE MANNER OF CLODION, MID­19TH CENTURY

of trophy form, cast with putti and goats beneath floral swags and between Bacchus masks, the shoulders and foot cast with floral decoration, on a cut corner square base stamped ‘A.D.’, fitted for electricity 52cm high

£200­300

1223

A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURAL WALL LIGHTS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

each in the form of a siren, originally for gas now later converted to electricity (2)

31.5cm high

£200­300

1224

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV GLASS TABLE LUSTRES EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a glass socket above cut glass lustres, a bronzed spread eagle and a foliate base (2)

31.1cm high

£500­800

1225

A VICTORIAN GLASS OIL LAMP LATE 19TH CENTURY

with brass mounts, the etched globe shade above a reservoir and a faceted baluster stem 79cm high

£200­300

1226

A PAIR OF REGENCY GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL CANDLEHOLDERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each in the form of a Chinaman, originally holding a candle sconce, on a stepped base (2) 15cm high

£200­300

1227

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV GILT BRASS AND GLASS STORM LANTERNS

C.1830

each with an ovoid shade above a laurel leaf decorated base (2)

41.1cm high

£300­500

1228

A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILT BRONZE CASSOLETTES IN THE MANNER OF MATTHEW BOULTON, LATE 18TH CENTURY

each with a reversible top above an urn shaped body decorated with lion’s masks holding laurel swags (2)

20.5cm high

£1,200­1,500

1229

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ORMOLU AND CUT GLASS LUSTRE CANDLESTICKS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS MESSENGER, MID­19TH CENTURY

each with a foliate nozzle above a foliate canopy supporting faceted droplets on a dolphin stem and black marble plinth (2)

36.5cm high

Catalogue Note

See Christie’s, HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester KG, KT, KP, 26th27th January 2006, lot 283 for a similar pair of candlesticks.

£500­700

1230

A PAIR OF REGENCY GILT BRONZE AND CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a pair of sockets with foliate drip pans hung with drops on scrolling foliate branches with bird head and elephant trunk finials on a turned bronze and glass stem and a square foot (2)

40cm high

£300­500

1231

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GLASS STORM OR HURRICANE LAMP SHADES 19TH CENTURY

each etched with a band of grapevine (2)

54.2cm high

£200­300

1232

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN TWO­TIER TABLE LUSTRE CANDLESTICKS MID­19TH CENTURY

each with a brass nozzle in a glass drip pan, on an ovoid and tapering stem and star cut spreading foot (2)

30.3cm high

£500­800

1228
1230
1232
1229

1233

A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF DANCING MUSES

PROBABLY ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY

each standing on one foot, on a square marble plinth (2)

21.2cm high

£200­300

1234

A BRONZE GROUP OF A CHERUB HOLDING A DOLPHIN AFTER ANDREA DEL VERROCCHIO, 19TH CENTURY

1235

A PAIR OF BRONZE PUTTI ITALIAN OR FRENCH, PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY

each modelled seated, mounted on a later, grey marble rectangular plinth (2)

32.5cm high (max)

£800­1,200

on a domed, octagonal base, together with a figure of a young girl ice skating, after Jose Rigual, a Grand Tour figure of a child holding a bird and an Austrian figure of a young man fishing (4)

23cm high (max)

£300­500

1236

A BRONZE GROUP OF A HUNTSMAN AND THREE HOUNDS AFTER ALFRED DUBUCAND (FRENCH, 1828­1894), C.1870

on a rounded rectangular naturalistic base, signed ‘A Dubucant’ 19.4cm high, 24.6cm wide, 12.4cm deep

Catalogue Note

See Christopher Payne, ‘Animals in Bronze’, p. 246, D128 for another example.

£200­300

1237

A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF A WATER CARRIER LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the scantily clad maiden carrying a pair of pails suspended from a yoke, on a circular marble base

37.5cm high, 31.5cm diameter (max)

£200­300

1238

A BRONZE GROUP OF A MAIDEN WITH SERPENT LATE 19TH CENTURY

the snake wrapped around her legs and biting her breast, sat on a later cylindrical marble plinth 18.2cm high (max)

£100­150

1239

AN ITALIAN BRONZE GRAND TOUR FIGURE OF THE DANCING FAUN WTIH CYMBALS

BY ISAAK DUCHEMIN (FRENCH / ITALIAN, FL. LATE 19TH CENTURY), AFTER THE ANTIQUE

the oval base signed ‘Duchemin’ 57.8cm high

£1,500­2,000

1240

AN ITALIAN GREEN SERPENTINE GRAND TOUR MODEL OF JENNINGS DOG AFTER THE ANTIQUE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

depicted seated 35.2cm high

£200­300

1241

A BRONZE BUST OF A CRYING BOY AFTER FRANCOIS DUQUESNOY (FLEMISH 1597­1643), PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

modelled with flowing hair, his head slightly turned to dexter 24cm high

£1,500­2,500

1239
1240
1241

1242

A PLASTER CAST MALE TORSO AFTER THE ANTIQUE, MODERN

together with a wooden column painted to simulate marble (2)

94.2cm high (torso), 109cm high (column)

£200­400

1243

A LARGE FRENCH PLASTER MODEL OF A ROMANESQUE CAPITAL LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

carved with figures making wine, stamped 'Musee du Louvre, Reproduction, Ateliers de Moulage' together with an oak plinth (2) 86cm high (without plinth), 63cm wide, 54.2cm deep

£400­600

1244

A SET OF SIX COMPOSITE CLASSICAL SUPPORTS MODERN

each in the form of a winged mythical lion beast (6)

77.7cm high, 42.7cm wide, 20.5cm deep

Provenance

The collection of Nicholas Harris.

£500­1,000

1243
1244

1245

AN ITALIAN MICROMOSAIC GRAND TOUR TABLE TOP ROME, C.1850

the centre with a view of St Peter’s Square and Basilica within a malachite border and eight topographical vignettes of views of Rome including the Colosseum, the Temple of Vesta, the Pantheon, the Tomb of Caecillia Metella, a view of the Forum and the river Tiber with Castel St. Angelo within a trompe l’oeil Greek key border, on an ebonised tripod base

66.7cm high, 59.3cm diameter

Provenance

Purchased by the current vendor from Sotheby’s, 1st February 2006, lot 79.

£5,000­8,000

1246

A GERMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT BUST OF FREDERICK KONIG BY ALBERT KUPPERS (GERMAN 1842­1929)

signed and dated ‘A. Kuppers, Bonn, fec 1.3.1892’ and with an applied brass plaque inscribed ‘Frederick Konig 18 July 1826 ­ 26th Feb 1905’ 64.7cm high

£400­600

1247

A PINK MARBLE OR RHODONITE SPHERE 20TH CENTURY

on a pink veined marble stand 29.5cm high (max)

£150­250

1248

AN ITALIAN GREEN SERPENTINE COLUMN LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a revolving top above a fluted shaft 104cm high

£200­300

1249

A BRONZE SCULPTURE OF THE WINGED VICTORY OF SAMOTHRACE

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, MID­20TH CENTURY

the winged figure of Nike standing on a ship’s prow, incised ‘Musee du Louvre’

29cm high, 14.5cm wide, 20cm deep

£300­500

1250

A CONTINENTAL BLACK MARQUINA MARBLE TERM COLUMN LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a stepped base

119cm high, 35cm wide, 24cm deep

£300­500

1251

A PAIR OF ITALIAN SIENA MARBLE GRAND TOUR LIONS AFTER CANOVA, 19TH CENTURY

each modelled recumbent, on black marble plinths (2)

20.5cm high, 33cm wide, 9.5cm deep

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

Catalogue Note

The original versions of these lions by Canova are part of the Rezzonico Monument in St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Marble copies, by Rinaldo Rinaldi and Fransesco Benaglia, are held as part of the Chatsworth Collection.

£700­1,000

1253

TWO ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE GROTESQUE RELIEF PORTRAIT BUSTS

FROM THE WORKSHOP OF ORAZIO MARINALI (VENETIAN 1643­1720), LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY

both with unkempt beards, one wearing a cap, the other with drapes around his shoulder (2)

20.5 x 17.8cm (max)

Provenance

Sotheby’s, European Sculpture and Works of Art, 2006, lot 140.

£800­1,200

1252

A BRONZE TORTOISE IN THE MANNER OF CARLO MAROCHETTI, LATE 19TH CENTURY

modelled walking 23.8cm long

£400­600

1252
1253

1254

A GEORGE III LEAD WATER CISTERN DATED ‘1760’

the front decorated with male masks, the sides with dated shields, the base pierced with a hole and a ‘plug’

34.5cm high, 70cm wide, 51cm deep

£300­500

1255

A GEORGE III LEAD WATER CISTERN C.1760

decorated with grotesque masks with an outlet pipe, the base pierced with a hole

30.7cm high, 80cm wide, 56cm deep

£300­500

1256

A STONE GARDEN URN 20TH CENTURY

with a flowerhead bowl on a stiff leaf socle

39.3cm high, 46.5cm diameter

£100­150

1257

A PAIR OF COMPOSITION STONE GARDEN PLANTERS 20TH CENTURY

each decorated with scrolling leaves and flowers (2)

36.5cm high, 42cm diameter

£100­150

1258

A PAIR OF COMPOSITION STONE GARDEN PLANTERS

LATE 20TH CENTURY

each decorated with lion’s masks supporting swags of fruit (2) 20cm high, 91cm wide, 30cm deep

£200­300

1256
1257
1255
1254

1259

AN ITALIAN TERRACOTTA SUNDIAL PEDESTAL BY LA MANIFATTURA DI SIGNA, FLORENCE, C.1900

of classical form moulded with a Bacchanalian scene with impressed marks, an old break 90.8cm high

£400­600

1260

AN ITALIAN MARBLE GROUP OF A CHILD WITH HIS DOG BY ENRICO ASTORRI (ITALIAN 1859­1921)

signed ‘E. Astorri’ on the dog’s collar 79.8cm high

£8,000­12,000

1259
1260

1261

A WILLIAM IV BRONZE COUNTRY HOUSE FENDER

C.1830­40

with lattice and stiff leaf decoration 27.7cm high, 167cm wide, 37.8cm deep

£800­1,200

1262

A SET OF THREE EARLY VICTORIAN POLISHED STEEL AND BRASS FIRE IRONS

MID­19TH CENTURY

each with a turned shaft and a cast flowerhead finial (3)

74cm long (max)

£200­300

1263

A PAIR OF AMERICAN FEDERAL BRASS AND IRON ANDIRONS C.1800

each with an hexagonal spire and orb finial on an hexagonal column and scroll and spurred legs with ball feet, one stamped ‘R. Wittingham, N.York’ (2)

44cm high

Provenance

The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art. Bearnes, Hampton and Littlewood, Summer Sale, 1st July 2008, lot 505.

Catalogue Note Richard Wittingham, a brassfounder, is recorded as being in New York by 1795 and his son, also Richard, was in business in New York as a brassfounder by 1807.

£200­400

1264

A LEATHER ARTILLERY SHELL STICKSTAND EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with a swing handle

57cm high

£100­150

1265

A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT BOOTJACK LATE 19TH CENTURY

84cm high

£100­150

1266

1266

A GEORGE III CARVED PINE FIRE SURROUND LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a Greek key cornice above an oak leaf and acorn frieze and a flowerhead border to the aperture

147cm high, 143cm wide, 18cm deep, aperture 114cm high, 112.5cm wide

£700­1,000

1267

A PAINTED CAST IRON ROYAL COAT OF ARMS

20TH CENTURY

with lion and unicorn supporters and the motto ‘Dieu et mon droit’

79.5 x 59.5cm

£800­1,200

1268

AN ELIZABETH II CARVED GILTWOOD AND POLYCHROME DECORATED ROYAL COAT OF ARMS

SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY

with lion and unicorn supporters and the motto ‘Dieu et mon droit’

83 x 74.5cm

£800­1,200

1269

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON ROYAL COAT OF ARMS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with lion and unicorn supporters above the motto ‘Dieu et mon droit’

69.5 x 107.3cm

£800­1,200

1268
1267

1270

A WILLIAM IV BRASS LION DOORSTOP C.1835

modelled with a lion and a lioness with a scrolling leaf handle and a weighted base

40.5cm high

£100­150

1271

A VICTORIAN BRASS LION’S PAW DOORSTOP 19TH CENTURY

with a weighted base, together with a brass doorstop in the form of a horse (2)

37cm high (max)

£100­150

1272

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP LATE 19TH CENTURY

in the form of a dog on a stepped breakfront base

36.5cm high

£100­150

1273

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP LATE 19TH CENTURY

in the form of two cherubs cavorting in a fountain

36cm high

£80­120

1274

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP LATE 19TH CENTURY

in the form of a dog on an iron base

32.3cm high

£100­150

1275

AN EDWARDIAN HORN HANDLED WALKING CANE

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the handle in the form of a duck’s head above a collar, unmarked, on an ebony shaft 91.2cm high

£100­150

1276

AN EDWARDIAN BAMBOO SYSTEM HORSE MEASURING CANE

BY J. HOWELL & CO. LTD, C.1904

with a silver thumbpiece hallmarked London 1904, revealing a boxwood measure with a hinged brass marker with a spirit level 101cm long

£100­150

A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY C.1790

with ivory stringing and banding, the hinged tent top with a silver handle above concave angles and with a silver escutcheon and oval vacant plaque within a pique double dot border, unmarked, the interior with a tortoiseshell lid, with a key

13.8cm high, 11cm wide

Provenance

Woolley & Wallis, The Nolte Collection, 25th September 2007, lot 138.

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£800­1,200

1278

A GEORGE III ROLLED PAPER OR SCROLLWORK TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY

of hexagonal form, decorated with leaves and flowers, the interior with a single lid

13.7cm high, 17.4cm wide, 10cm deep

£400­600

λ 1279

A LARGE REGENCY TORTOISESHELL OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY

of pagoda shape and decorated with pressed basket weave panels and inlaid with pewter stringing, the hinged lid with an ivory finial revealing an interior with twin lidded divisions, with ivory edging and handles, lacking feet

15.5cm high, 20.5cm wide

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£800­1,200

1277 1278

1280

A GEORGE III PARTRIDGEWOOD CUBE TEA CADDY

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with boxwood edging, the interior with a single lid 12.7cm high, 12.3cm wide, 11cm deep

£100­150

λ

1281

A GEORGE III SATINWOOD CUBE TEA CADDY

LATE 18TH CENTURY

the hinged lid inlaid with a fan patera and barber pole stringing, the front with an exotic wood oval panel and an ivory escutcheon, the interior with a single lid 11cm high, 11.2cm wide, 10cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£200­300

1282

A SMALL DUTCH BURR WALNUT TEA CADDY

C.1720­30

the oak interior with three divisions 8.8cm high, 15.2cm wide, 6.5cm deep

£400­600

1283

A GEORGE III PAINTED HAREWOOD HEXAGONAL CADDY

LATE 18TH CENTURY

decorated with floral sprays, the interior with twin lids 13cm high, 19.5cm wide, 11cm deep

£200­300

1280
1282
1281

1284

A TREEN FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A PEAR LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a stalk finial and an iron escutcheon, the interior with traces of foil 16cm high

£500­800

1285

A TREEN FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF AN APPLE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a stalk finial and an iron escutcheon, with traces of blushing 12cm high, 12cm diameter

£800­1,200

1286

A TREEN FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A PEAR LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a stalk finial and an iron escutcheon, the interior with traces of foil 15.3cm high

£500­800

1284
1285
1286

1287

A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND BRASS TANTALUS MID­19TH CENTURY

the hinged cover and fall front enclosing a fitted interior with three glass decanters and stoppers, four tumblers and three footed glasses, the fall front with a brass plaque inscribed ‘PATENT NO. 191’ 24cm high, 31.8cm wide, 20.3cm deep

£150­200

λ 1289

A REGENCY MAHOGANY TANTALUS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the hinged cover with ivory handles enclosing a fitted interior with six glass decanters and stoppers with gilt decoration, and a pair of glasses 24cm high, 28.3cm wide, 19.4cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£200­400

1288

AN EARLY VICTORIAN COROMANDEL NECESSAIRE

C.1840­50

the hinged cover inset with a brass plaque inscribed ‘Florence Cain, Wilton Grange, West Kirby, Cheshire’, the plush lined interior fitted with five pairs of steel scissors stamped ‘J. Bagshaw & Sons’, with mother of pearl handled sewing utensils, a bodkin case, thimble and needles

5.7cm high, 22.2cm wide

£200­300

1290

A FRENCH MAHOGANY BOX AND COVER 19TH CENTURY

the cover mounted with a Sèvres style porcelain plaque painted with a floral spray inside a blue celeste border and a brass frame

6.4cm high, 17.1cm wide, 12cm deep

£100­150

1292

1291

A VICTORIAN OAK COUNTRY HOUSE LETTER BOX

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with brass mounts inscribed ‘Letter Box’ and ‘Hours of Clearance’ with a single slot and a hinged door

61cm high, 49cm wide, 19.4cm deep

£300­500

1292

A BELGIAN SPA SYCAMORE GAMING COUNTER BOX

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

decorated en grisaille with a topographical scene titled ‘La Sauveriere pres de Spa’, the interior fitted with four boxes with similar views

5.3cm high, 21cm wide, 15.5cm deep

£100­200

1293

A PAIR OF REGENCY GILT BRASS CHINOISERIE LETTER RACKS

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each in the form of a Chinese pagoda, together with a bronze model of a lady’s left hand and a bone box and cover (4) 25.8cm high (max)

£100­200

λ 1294

A STAUNTON PATTERN CHESS SET

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

of near tournament size, in ebony and boxwood, weighted, king 10.3cm high, pawn 5cm high, boxed, together with a rosewood and boxwood board

56 x 56cm

£300­500

1295

TWO WATCH FACE DIORAMAS

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

each mounted with enamelled watch faces with a central polychrome scene inside black Roman numeral hour and Arabic five minute rings, in a gilt wood frame (2)

48.3 x 12.8cm

£80­120

1296

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS APOTHECARY’S CABINET

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a pair of hinged doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers and glass bottles, above a single drawer, with bone handles 36.5cm high, 30cm wide, 19.5cm deep

£150­200

1297

HENRY NOEL HUMPHREYS

A RECORD OF THE BLACK PRINCE, 1849

with 6 chromolithograph illustrations, with decorative initials, text in red and black, in its original papier­mâché or carton pierre boards centred with the Black Prince’s coat of arms, published London, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans

£200­300

1294
1295
1297
1293

1298

A COLLECTION OF BLACK BASALT WARES BY WEDGWOOD AND OTHER MAKERS, MAINLY 19TH CENTURY

including teapots, coffee pot, dishes, vases, a bust and other items (A lot)

£200­300

1300

A CHROMED BRASS ALLY SLOPER CAR MASCOT EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the cartoon character standing on a circular base 19.2cm high

£150­200

1302

A HAMMOND MULTIPLEX TYPEWRITER EARLY 20TH CENTURY

1299

A COLLECTION OF OPALINE GLASS MAINLY 19TH CENTURY

to include goblets, scent bottles, bowls, carafes and other items (A lot)

£150­250

1301

AN EDWARDIAN PAINTED WOOD POND YACHT

EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER

with cotton sails and on a cradle 122cm high, 95.5cm long (overall)

£150­200

with a convex keyboard, serial number ‘108103’, in a leather bound case 16.3cm, high, 33cm wide, 30cm deep

£150­200

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD PARTNER’S LIBRARY TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the top inset with tooled leather above a pair of baize lined frieze drawers to either side, with faux fronts to the ends on splay legs and brass castors

72cm high, 151.5cm wide, 76.2cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1303

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONISED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE OAKLEY, C.1800

the brass gallery with a detachable twin branch candle holder on faceted tapering legs headed by lion’s mask mounts and on ebonised paw front feet

147.8cm high, 230cm wide, 83cm deep

£2,000­3,000

1304

A REGENCY MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR BY GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the curved toprail with a Greek key design, on stop­fluted sabre legs, stamped ‘Gillows Lancaster’

£300­500

1306

A REGENCY MAHOGANY WORK TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with ebonised stringing and with a later conch shell, the frieze drawer fitted with a leather lined hinged writing slope and with a side pen and ink drawer, with a pullout sewing bag

81.5cm high, 53.4cm wide, 48.3cm deep

£200­300

λ 1307

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a swivel fold­over top, the frieze with Greek key designs and with brass and ebony dog tooth banding

75.2cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep

£200­300

1308

A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY STOOL IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1830­35

on ribbed tapering splayed legs

62.5cm high, 104cm wide, 47cm deep

£200­300

1309

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ‘X’ FRAME STOOL

C.1850 with a needlework seat

48cm high, 43.5cm wide

£100­150

λ 1310

A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT C.1830

fitted with a hinged pen and ink drawer, a brushing slide and four long drawers

80.7cm high, 48.7cm wide, 55.7cm deep

£300­400

λ 1311

A LATE REGENCY ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with three dipped divisions, a frieze drawer and on brass castors

59.4cm high, 47,7cm wide, 38cm deep

£200­300

1314

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PARTNER’S LIBRARY TABLE

C.1840

the top inset with a tooled leather writing surface above three frieze drawers to either side, on lyre shaped end supports and lion’s paw feet and castors

73.2cm high, 90.5cm deep

£800­1,200

1312

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD

C.1815­20

of architectural form with a gilt brass rail above a pierced gallery and a mirrored back, the inverted breakfront base supported by stop­fluted columns and with a drawer to the left side and a fall front to the right, enclosing grooves to accommodate dining table leaves

175.3cm high, 245cn wide, 88cm deep

£2,000­3,000

1313

A REGENCY GILTWOOD CONVEX WALL MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the circular plate in a ball decorated frame and with an ebonised eagle surmount 80 x 43.6cm

£150­200

1312

1315

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CHAIRS BY J. KENDELL & CO.

later upholstered, on sabre front legs and Cope’s Patent brass caps and castors, each with a printed paper trade label ‘J. KENDELL & CO. No.’ and inscribed in pen ‘86881 workman’s name Fletcher’. one with a further paper trade label inscribed ‘MARSH, JONES, CRIBB & CO (LATE KENDELL & CO)’ (2)

£600­800

1317

1319

1316

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE C.1800

the drop­leaf top with satinwood banding above a frieze drawer

73.2cm high, 48.5cm wide, 79cm deep

£100­200

λ 1317

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED CARD TABLE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a swivel fold­over top revealing a baize lined playing surface on a simulated rosewood turned stem and lion’s paw castors

76.3cm high, 91.3cm wide, 45.6cm deep

£300­500

1318

A REGENCY MAHOGANY WASHSTAND POSSIBLY SCOTTISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a three­quarter gallery above three crossbanded drawers on spiral twist and ring turned legs

92.7cm high, 107.5cm wide, 56cm deep

Provenance

The Groves of Castle Grove, Donegal. By descent to Commander Peter Campbell and thence by descent to the present owner.

£100­200

1319

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CUPBOARD

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with boxwood stringing, with a concave door, the sides pierced with handgrips and on ribbed tapering legs

75.7cm high, 45cm wide, 38cm deep

£200­300

1320

A REGENCY MAHOGANY LAMP TABLE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a frieze drawer on ring turned legs

72cm high, 47.5cm wide, 38cm deep

£400­600

1318

A GEORGE IV TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS BOULLE BUREAU PLAT

IN LOUIS XIV STYLE, ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS PARKER, C. 1820­30

with gilt brass mounts, the shaped top inlaid with a wide lattice band of flower heads and inset with a leather writing surface above three frieze drawers one with a metal inventory label stamped ‘KG 7671’, on cabriole legs headed by bearded male masks and hoof feet 74cm high, 120cm wide, 74cm deep

Catalogue Note

The firm of Thomas Parker was initially based at 19 Air Street, Piccadilly, from 1808­1817, 22 Warwick Street between 1817­1827 and finally at 32 Warwick Street until 1830 when the firm closed. Several items were supplied to the Prince Regent, including two pairs of caskets on stands and two pairs of drum tables, some of which remain as part of the Royal Collection.

£3,000­4,000

1322

1322

A REGENCY BURR ELM LAMP TABLE IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with nulled mouldings and a stepped triform stem

73.4cm high, 60cm diameter

£600­800

1323

A GEORGE IV OAK OPEN BOOKCASE BY J KENDELL & CO., C.1830 AND LATER

with adjustable shelves flanked by turned columns with leaf capitals and lappet plinths, the back with a paper trade label number ‘82973’ and with workman’s name ‘Pedder’

107.7cm high, 215.5cm wide, 35cm deep

£2,500­3,000

1321
1323

1324

AN ISFAHAN RUG

CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1930

the ivory diamond lattice field of stylised flowerheads, centred by a raspberry cusped floral medallion, framed by spandrels and raspberry borders of further stylised flowerheads, flanked by multiple guard stripes

210 x 136cm

£200­300

1325

AN AFSHAR RUG

SOUTH PERSIA, C.1920

the deep indigo crenelated lozenge field, with three madder latch hook diamond medallions, enclosed by spandrels and borders of further hooked medallions, flanked by saw tooth guard stripes

165 x 126cm

£300­500

1326

A KURDISH RUG

WEST PERSIA, C.1920

the indigo diamond lattice field of polychrome hooked guls, enclosed by wide madder borders of stylised plants, flanked by ivory guard stripes

228 x 150cm

£200­300

1327

A KARABAGH RUG

SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1910

the indigo field with two elongated lozenges, flanked by tribal and zoomorphic motifs, enclosed by ivory borders and polychrome hook motifs, flanked by guard stripes and barber poles

269 x 146cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£250­350

1328

A SAROUKH RUG

WEST PERSIA, C.1950

the cream field centred by a diamond latch hook anchor medallion, flanked by terracotta floral spandrels and indigo borders of flowerheads and stylised plants flanked by carnation guard stripes

205 x 144cm

£250­350

1329

A SHIRVAN RUG

SOUTH EAST CAUCASUS, C.1900

the deep indigo serrated lattice field of stylised plants, enclosed by ivory borders of stepped geometric devices, flanked by lemon and indigo guard stripes and barber poles

166 x 104cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£120­180

1330

A ZIEGLER CARPET SULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA, C.1890

the ivory ground with an all­over design of flowerheads, enclosed by madder borders of samovar motifs and angular vines, flanked by carnation guard stripes

382 x 326cm

£1,500­2,000

1330

1331

A CAUCASIAN SOUMAKH LATE 19TH CENTURY

the abrashed terracotta field with a column of indigo and salmon pink medallions surrounded by tribal motifs, enclosed by borders of polychrome octagons, flanked by ivory guard stripes and an outer ‘running dog’ minor border

280 x 217cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£700­1,000

1332

A KARACHOV KAZAK SOUTH CAUCASUS, 19TH CENTURY

the abrashed forest green field, centred by an ivory octagon, containing hooked devices, surrounded by tribal motifs, enclosed by madder leaf and calyx borders, flanked by saw tooth guard stripes

215 x 161cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£1,200­1,800

1331

1335

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with brass stringing, the top with a gilt tooled brown leather writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers

71.4cm high, 77cm wide, 44.2cm deep

£600­800

λ 1333

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the drop­leaf top with amboyna banding, above a pair of frieze drawers inlaid with boxwood stringing and on a simulated stem and lion’s paw castors

73cm high, 93cm wide, 65.5cm deep

£400­600

λ 1334

A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS

C.1820­30

the sliding top with a brass arcaded gallery and a tooled leather writing surface revealing a vacant interior, the right side with a pen and ink drawer, above a slide and four long graduated drawers, the left side with a pull­out slide, on turned feet and sunken brass castors

89cm high, 48.9cm wide, 61.5cm deep

£300­400

1336

A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD AND COMPOSITION OVERMANTEL MIRROR C.1850

with three bevelled plates flanked by cluster columns, the frieze with palmettes and rinceau decoration

68.7 x 144cm

£200­300

1337

A REGENCY MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with ebony stringing, dots and palm motifs, the eared curved tablet back above sabre front legs

£200­300

1338

A MAHOGANY BERGERE IN REGENCY STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

with caned back and sides above a later cushion, on brass castors

£200­300

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MARQUETRY PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD

POSSIBLY IRISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with leaves, palmettes and urns, with three frieze drawers above a pair of convex front doors with a pair of columns, one enclosing shelves the other with two deep drawers, on winged paw feet

95.5cm high, 201cm wide, 67cm deep

£500­800

1340

A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a three quarter gallery above a pair of frieze drawers, the underside of one stamped ‘T. Cumpsty’, flanked by tablets

76.2cm high, 86cm wide, 53cm deep

£300­500

λ 1341

A LATE GEORGE III YEW SOFA TABLE

C.1800­05

the top inlaid with ebonised and boxwood stringing and rosewood banding, with lattice panels, with a pair of frieze drawers, one with a label ‘Antique Dealers Fair & Exhibition, Purchased from J. H. Gillingham, South Kensington, Grosvenor House, W.1.’, on brass castors

72cm high, 97cm wide, 73.8cm deep

£500­700

1339
1340
1341
λ 1339

1342

A GILTWOOD AND COMPOSITION WALL MIRROR

IN GEORGE II STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the later rectangular plate within a relief decorated frame with a shell, scrolls and foliage and with a cartouche surmount

134cm high, 70cm wide

£400­600

λ 1343

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT C.1830­35

the hinged fall with a leather surface enclosing two satinwood veneered cedar lined drawers, the right side with a pen and ink drawer and a cupboard door revealing four drawers, on castors

75.5cm high, 53.5cm wide, 56cm deep

£200­300

1344

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BERGERE ARMCHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a reeded frame and a caned back, sides and seat, with a later cushion

£300­400

1345

A GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR

IN GEORGE II STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the later bevelled rectangular plate within a relief decorated frame with scrolls and foliage beneath a broken swan neck pediment

127 x 73.5cm

£400­600

λ 1346

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with kingwood banding and inlaid with boxwood stringing, fitted with a pair of frieze drawers

71.8cm high, 91.6cm wide, 69cm deep

£200­300

1344
1343

1347

A REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY the top with rounded corners extending to accommodate three additional leaves, on a telescopic frame, the frieze inlaid with palmettes, on ribbed tapering legs and brass castors, the underside with a printed paper trade label for ‘William Cook Antiques’ 73cm high, 137.2cm wide, 313.5cm long

£1,500­2,000

1348

A PAINTED PINE WATERFALL OPEN BOOKCASE CABINET IN THE MANNER OF COLEFAX & FOWLER

with two shelves above a cupboard and a base drawer, with brass handles 117.8cm high, 58.5cm wide, 27.5cm deep

£200­300

1349

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BERGERE ARMCHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the reeded frame with a caned back, side and seats on brass castors, with a later cushion

£300­400

1350

A GENDJE RUNNER

SOUTH WEST CAUCASUS, C.1900

the field with polychrome bands of hooked devices, enclosed by ivory borders of stylised flowerheads, flanked by guard stripes and barber poles, together with two Anatolian rugs and a Shirvan rug (4) 256 x 93cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£200­300

1351

A MELAS RUG

WEST ANATOLIA, SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY

the terracotta field with columns of stylised plants enclosed by ivory floral borders, flanked by guard stripes, together with five other tribal and village weavings (6) 168 x 112cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£200­300

1352

AN ANATOLIAN FLATWEAVE KHORGEEN SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY

each face of compartmentalised diamond gul design joined by lattice panels, together with another Khorgeen, a piled Yastik, a wagireh, a Berber flatweave and another Anatolian panel (6) 132 x 56.5cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£300­400

1353

AN ANATOLIAN PRAYER RUG

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the stepped chocolate brown field with floral motifs, beneath the Mihrab, framed by double floral borders, together with a Tekke horsecover (2) 159 x 106cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£200­300

1354

A SOUTH CAUCASIAN RUNNER C.1900

the deep indigo lattice field of stylised plants enclosed by ivory borders of polychrome hooked devices, flanked by pale indigo guard stripes

402 x 108cm

£200­300

1355

No lot

1350
1351
1352
1353

1356

AN ANATOLIAN PRAYER RUG

19TH CENTURY

the aquamarine field beneath a stepped Mihrab, flanked by brick red upper spandrels, enclosed by pale lemon borders and ivory guard stripes 143 x 110cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£500­800

1357

A YOMUT MAIN CARPET SOUTH EAST CASPIAN REGION, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the shaded chocolate field of kepse guls, enclosed by ivory borders of barber pole vines, flanked by guard stripes 287 x 171cm

£300­500

A MARASALI PRAYER RUG

EAST CAUCASUS, C.1900

the deep indigo field of serrated boteh beneath the Mihrab, enclosed by multiple borders, dated 121 x 107cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£350­450

1356
1357
1358
1358

1359

A PAIR OF CHINESE HARDWOOD HORSESHOE ARMCHAIRS

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with a solid splat carved with a Shou character (2)

£200­300

1361

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR AND COVER 19TH / 20TH CENTURY

painted with prunus on a cracked ice ground, with blue twin circle marks, on a hardwood stand

35.5cm high

£150­200

1363

1360

A QUARTETTO NEST OF CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLES

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with a plate glass inset top and a carved bamboo frieze (4)

71.2cm high, 51cm wide, 37.5cm (max)

£400­600

1362

A LARGE CHINESE BLUE PAINTED HU SHAPED VASE QING DYNASTY

painted with a scene of scholars writing on a scroll, on a celadon ground, between two beast head and ring handles

33.2cm high

£300­400

A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES AND COVERS KANGXI MARK BUT 19TH CENTURY

of baluster form painted with flowering foliage, another with prunus on a blue ground, a pair of famille rose jars and covers enamelled with chrysanthemums, a blanc de chine Dehua style figure of Guanyin and a Tang style figure of a warrior (7)

33cm high (max)

£300­500

1364

1365

A CHINESE HARDWOOD DISPLAY CABINET EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with a glazed door enclosing two adjustable shelves

184cm high, 72.2cm wide, 36cm deep

£300­500

1366

A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE DOUBLE GOURD VASES

20TH

each with flowering, scrolling foliage on a sky blue ground (2)

20.7cm high

£100­200

1367

A MASSIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE MODERN

all over decorated with scrolling leaves and flowers

118.2cm high

£1,200­1,800

A QUARTETTO NEST OF CHINESE HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with pierced scroll friezes on stretchered supports (4)

71.5cm high, 51cm wide, 36.7cm deep (max)

£800­1,200

1364
1365
CENTURY

1368

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL 18TH CENTURY

of square section, painted with floral sprays, together with a Chinese blue and white teapot and cover, a teapot and cover with polychrome painted Canton style decoration on a moulded body and a tankard with a polychrome painted figural cartouche on a blue and white foliate ground (4) 12.5cm high, 26.3cm square (the bowl)

£200­300

1369

A CHINESE BRONZE AND CLOISONNE TRIPOD CENSER

XUANDE SIX CHARACTER MARK BUT 19TH CENTURY

of two handled circular form with scrolling foliate decoration on a turquoise ground, together with a Chinese bronze and a cloisonné figure of a maiden (2)

31.5cm high (max)

£100­200

1370

A SET OF TEN CHINESE RICE PAPER PICTURES LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY

depicting a variety of coastal, river and landsape scenes usually with figures, inside blue silk borders, together with a pair of pictures of birds, glazed and framed en suite, with ‘J. Davey & Sons Ltd’ framers labels (12)

11.5 x 16cm (max)

£200­300

1371

A CHINESE VASE

QING, MID­19TH CENTURY

of shouldered form, enamelled in the famille rose palette with flowering foliage, ruyi and an exotic bird on a yellow ground textured with scrolling ferns, with a grey four character seal mark

19cm high

£200­300

1372

A PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES 20TH CENTURY

each of tapering hexagonal form, decorated with panels of flowering foliage and birds on a light blue ground between a neck and foot of scrolling foliage on a black ground, on hardwood stands (2)

38.5cm high

£200­300

1373

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE AND COVER

QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY

of inverted baluster form, with prunus and cracked ice decoration, with twin blue circle marks to the base

46cm high

£300­400

1374

AN ANGLO­INDIAN EBONY OCCASIONAL TABLE

NAGINA, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the lift­off octagonal top all over relief carved with flowers and foliage in Mihrab arches on a folding stand decorated with spindles

49.2cm high, 53cm wide

£200­300

λ 1375

AN ANGLO­INDIAN ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE

SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

carved with leaves and flowers, the circular tilt­top on a quatreform base

73.3cm high, 106cm diameter

£400­600

1376

AN ISLAMIC FRAME

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with an oval aperture and inlaid with geometric panels of mother of pearl and bone including a panel of Arabic calligraphy, with a later mirror plate

30.5 x 24.3cm

£80­120

λ 1377

AN ANGLO­INDIAN ROSEWOOD TRIPOD TABLE

SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

the fixed top carved with leaves and flowers, on mythical beast feet

72.7cm high, 46cm diameter

£200­300

1378

A CARVED, PAINTED AND GILT GESSO ISLAMIC PLAQUE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of one of the gates to the Alhambra of Granada, in an ebonised, moulded frame

59 x 35cm

£600­900

λ 1379

AN ANGLO­INDIAN SADELI MOSAIC AND IVORY WORK BOX

19TH CENTURY

of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid with a raised centre and scroll ends enclosing a fitted interior with a mirror frame to the underside of the lid, now lacking its plate, and a variety of lidded compartments, liftout trays, pin pots, a pin cushion and other containers above a drawer fitted with a hinged surface and lidded compartments

16.5cm high, 43.8cm wide, 29cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned a registration number.

£200­400

1375
1377
1376
1379

1380

A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE TABLE LAMPS MEIJI (1868­1912)

each with elephant head handles and decorated with a seated emperor and empress, with patinated bronze mounts (2)

40.5cm high (excluding fittings)

£1,000­1,500

1381

A JAPANESE IMARI VASE TABLE LAMP LATE 19TH CENTURY

of ovoid form, with scenes of dragons and birds, drilled for electricity, with a shade

39cm high

£100­200

1382

A CHINESE SILVER HANDLED WALKING CANE LATE 19TH CENTURY

decorated with figures with trees and a house, unmarked, on a Malacca shaft

89.5cm high

£100­150

1383

A PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES 20TH CENTURY

each of tapering hexagonal form, decorated with panels of flowering foliage on cream and yellow grounds (2)

31.3cm high

£200­300

1384

A JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE 20TH CENTURY

of gourd form with a swollen neck, decorated with birds and flowering foliage on a deep blue ground

24.5cm high

£150­250

1385

A PAINTED CABINET ON STAND IN WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

decorated with urns and baskets of flowers, the green painted interior with an adjustable shelf, the walnut stand carved with a cornucopia of flowers and fruit

163cm high, 114cm wide, 59.5cm deep

£2,500­3,500

1386

A MAHOGANY AND BROWN LEATHER WING ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE II STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

with scroll arms, on cabochon carved front legs and claw and ball feet

£800­1,200

1387

AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL LIBRARY TABLE

IN THE MANNER OF A.W.N. PUGIN, C.1840

decorated with quatrefoils and on chamfered octagonal legs and castors

84cm high, 155cm wide, 93cm deep

Provenance

Lundie Castle, Angus.

£1,500­2,000

1385
1386
1387

1388

A JOSHAGAN RUG

CENTRAL WEST PERSIA, C.1950

the ivory field with an all­over design of stylised plants enclosed by raspberry borders of further plants and flowers, flanked by skittle guard stripes

210 x 132cm

£300­500

1389

A MELAS PRAYER RUG

WEST ANATOLIA, SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY

the narrow brick red field of arrowheads beneath the Mihrab, enclosed by similar borders, together with three other rugs (4)

210 x 118cm (max)

£250­350

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

1390

A TAFRISH RUG

PERSIAN KURDISTAN, C.1930

the mid­indigo field centred by a salmon pink and ivory medallion, framed by madder spandrels and ivory borders of meandering floral vines, flanked by similar guard stripes

202 x 135cm

£300­500

1391

A LADIK PRAYER RUG

CENTRAL ANATOLIA, 19TH CENTURY

the abrashed madder field beneath the Mihrab and a sky blue panel, enclosed by pale lemon borders of stylised flowerheads, flanked by guard stripes

177 x 113cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£200­300

1392

A KARABAGH RUG

SOUTH CAUCASUS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the lilac field of polychrome boteh, centred by an ivory stepped medallion, enclosed by borders of barber poles and double carnation guard stripes

330 x 139cm

£400­600

1393

A KASHGAI KILIM RUG

SOUTH WEST PERSIA, C.1950

the abrashed raspberry field, with columns of stepped diamond guls, enclosed by stepped reciprocal motif borders

312 x 153cm

£200­300

1389
1390
1391

1394

A RED JAPANNED BUREAU BOOKCASE IN GEORGE I STYLE, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

decorated with chinoiserie with Chinese figures, pavilions, birds and flowers with a pair of mirror doors enclosing a well fitted interior of pigeonholes, drawers and faux book secret compartments, above a hinged fall with a conforming interior and four long drawers 224.5cm high, 97cm wide, 53.7cm deep

£4,000­6,000

1395

A LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD FOLDING STAND TABLE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with two tiers inlaid with stringing, with mahogany crossbanding and with brass edging 73cm high, 48.5cm wide, 42cm deep

£200­300

1396

A PAINTED SATINWOOD BUREAU IN SHERATON STYLE, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

decorated with ribbon tied swags and portrait medallions, the hinged fall with Venus and Cupid enclosing an interior of pigeonholes, drawers and a sliding well cover 91cm high, 78.5cm wide, 51.3cm deep

£300­400

1394
1395
1396 open

1397

A SILK NEEDLEWORK PICTURE

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

titled ‘Gilbraltar Present’ above various flags including the Union Jack, the Stars and Stripes, the Red Ensign and the Tricolor, above a panel worked with an airship and a hot air balloon, in a painted and gilt frame

50 x 40.3cm

£100­150

1398

AN ENGRAVED MAP OF HAMPSHIRE AFTER CHRISTOPHER SAXTON, LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY

1399

TWO GEORGE III SILKWORK PICTURES LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inscribed ‘Southamptoniae Comitatus preter Insulas Vectis Jersey et Garnsey....’ to a cartouche upper left and ‘Southamtoniae Comitatus preter Cunitatem Wincestriam...’ lower right, and ‘Christophorus Saxton descripsit’ to the Isle of Wight, with some hand colouring

39.8 x 43.8cm

£200­300

1400

THREE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS AFTER HOGARTH, MID / LATE 18TH CENTURY

titled ‘Gin Lane’, ‘Beer Street’ and ‘A Midnight Modern Conversation’, together with a coloured stipple engraving of a gentleman resting on a plinth, an engraved view titled ‘A North East Perspective of the (Belfrey) Cathedral Church and Close of Sarum, 1759’, a coloured equestrian engraving titled ‘Le Chasseur au Tirer’, and three satirical engravings after Rowlandson and others (9)

51.5 x 62cm (max)

£100­200

1402

each worked in colours with a spray of flowers, one inscribed ‘Lucy Ralton. 5th, Year of her Age’, the other ‘Maria Ralton. 4th, Year of her Age’ (2) 22.8 x 17.5cm (max)

£100­150

1401

A LARGE REGENCY NEEDLEWORK PICTURE C.1820­30

worked in coloured silks and depicting a large group of young ladies involved in a variety of pastimes including skipping, hula hoop and possibly an early version of badminton, surrounded by fruit and pine trees, in the garden of a three storey country house, possibly a finishing school, in a modern glazed frame

47.7 x 64.7cm

£400­600

‘A STORM IN HARVEST’ ­ A LARGE COLOURED STIPPLE ENGRAVING BY R.M. MEADOWS AFTER RICHARD WESTALL (1765 ­ 1836), EARLY 19TH CENTURY

in a glazed giltwood and gesso frame

53.5 x 71.5cm

£100­150

1403

A TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF WILTSHIRE

AFTER JOHN ANDREWS AND ANDREW DURY, DUKE’S COURT, ST MARTINS LANE, LONDON, C.1773

taken from an Actual Survey, on eighteen sheets (complete) to a scale of 2 inches to a mile, with some outline colouring, preceded by the ‘Index Map to the large one’, rebound in half leather over marbled boards with a gilt title to the spine

£400­600

1404

A SET OF SIX PRINTS FROM THE PROCESSION AT THE CORONATION OF GEORGE IV

BY JOHN WHITTAKER, AFTER JAMES AND FRANCIS STEPHANOF, C.1823

to include two detailing the Order of the Procession with gilt cartouches beneath large Prince of Wales feathers and above a line of figures, two with two lines of figures and two further with a single line of figures, most giving details of the figures in pen verso, in glazed frames (6)

64 x 52.2cm (max)

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£200­300

1405

A PORTRAIT OF A MAN OIL ON PANEL, 19TH CENTURY

wearing a black jacket over a white shirt, oval, inscription verso, in a gilt frame

30.5 x 26.5cm

£100­150

1406

A PAIR OF PLAYING CARD MAPS AFTER WILLIAM REDMAYNE, EARLY 18TH CENTURY

of Wiltshire (two of diamonds) and Somersetshire (three of diamonds), the uncoloured maps with English text above and below, mounted in one frame each 9 x 5.4cm

£200­300

1407

A COLOURED EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT ENGRAVING LATE 17TH CENTURY

possibly King Charles XI of Sweden, together with a pair of mezzotint portraits, after Kneller, of Joseph Addison and Arthur Maynwaring, and a coloured engraved bird’s eye view, after J Kyp, of Easington (4)

56.3 x 45.2cm (max)

£100­200

1404
1405
1403

1408

A CAUCASIAN DESIGN RUG

TURKEY, C.1910

the brick red field with four panels of hooked devices, enclosed by ivory and polychrome borders, flanked by apple green and brick red guard stripes, together with a Kayseri prayer rug, Khorasan rug and a modern Turkish rug of Kazak design (4) 243 x 134cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£300­500

1409

AN ISFAHAN RUG

CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1920

the brick red field with a central indigo and ivory panel depicting a Persian monarch beneath a bird of prey and a lion devouring an antelope, enclosed by upper spandrels of trees and birds, flanked by floral guard stripes

216 x 140cm

£100­200

1410

A TABRIZ CARPET

NORTH WEST PERSIA, C.1950

the ivory field of large palmettes and vines centred by a cusped brick red medallion enclosed by indigo borders with further palmettes and vines flanked by ice blue guard stripes

385 x 282cm

£200­300

1411

A DOBAG RUG

TURKEY, C.1980

the forest green field centred by a pale terracotta latch hook lozenge medallion, framed by multiple borders, together with a Kazak rug (2) 212 x 143cm (max)

£200­300

1412

A KARABAGH RUG

SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1910

the lattice field of polychrome stellar devices, enclosed by leaf and calyx borders, flanked by meandering guard stripes

230 x 109cm

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£250­350

1409
1411

1413

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OVAL PARTNER’S PEDESTAL DESK

IN GEORGE III STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the top inset with a tooled leather writing surface above six frieze drawers and cupboards, one fitted with further drawers, on castors

77.5cm high, 151cm wide, 113cm deep

£800­1,200

1414

1414

A VICTORIAN WALNUT LIBRARY LADDER

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with baize lined treads

183cm high, 43.8cm wide, 109.5cm deep (open)

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£150­250

1415

A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN OAK AND LEATHER

UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY CHAIRS

MID­19TH CENTURY

with scroll arms, reeded front legs and buttoned upholstery with brass stud detail (2)

£800­1,200

1416

A FRENCH BERGERE SOFA

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the foliate carved oak frame with a caned back, double caned arms and a later linen upholstered loose cushion

105.5cm high, 167cm wide, 69cm deep

£500­800

1413
1415
1416

1417

A VICTORIAN WALNUT LOW OPEN BOOKCASE

C.1860­70

with gilt brass mounts and adjustable shelves

86.7cm high, 198.2cm wide, 23.5cm deep

£300­400

1418

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DESK

C.1860

the top inset with a gilt tooled green leather writing surface above an arrangement of nine drawers on castors

75.2cm high, 121cm wide, 74.5cm deep

£300­400

1419

A VICTORIAN WALNUT VITRINE

C.1860­70

of serpentine outline, with two glass shelves, on castors

104.3cm high, 48cm wide

£300­500

1420

A PAIR OF GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS

AFTER A GILLOWS GEORGE III DESIGN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

each with a shield shaped back carved with ribbons, harebells and palmettes, above a serpentine front seat (2)

£200­300

1421

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY STOOLS IN GEORGE II STYLE

POSSIBLY IRISH, 19TH CENTURY

each with a floral needlework seat on acanthus carved legs and claw and ball feet (2)

44.5cm high, 60.5 wide, 46cm deep

Provenance

The Groves of Castle Grove, Donegal. By descent to Commander Peter Campbell, and thence by descent to the present owner.

£150­250

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CAMPAIGN CHEST

LATE 19TH CENTURY

in two sections, with three short drawers, the central secretaire fitted with bird’s eye maple drawers and pigeonholes and a leather writing surface above three long drawers, with sunken brass military style handles

106.2cm high, 99cm wide, 45.4cm deep

£1,500­2,000

A MAHOGANY WING ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE II STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY with scroll arms on leaf carved front legs and claw and ball feet

£300­500

AN EARLY VICTORIAN OCCASIONAL TABLE

C.1840­50

the circular fixed top decorated with geometric oyster veneers on a faceted stem

71.7cm high, 57.7cm diameter

£200­300 1425

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AN ANATOLIAN PRAYER RUG

C.1900

the deep aubergine field of geometric motifs beneath an arrowhead Mihrab, flanked by upper spandrels and stellar motif borders, together with a 19th century Anatolian prayer rug (2)

148 x 87cm

£400­600

1427

A KARABAGH RUNNER SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1900

the serrated gul field enclosed by ivory borders of stepped diamond medallions and outer arrowhead guard stripes, together with a Kazak prayer rug (2)

219 x 117cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection.

£200­300

1428

A SAROUKH RUG WEST PERSIA, C.1950

the shaped indigo field of boteh, centred by a terracotta and sky blue medallion, framed by ivory spandrels and floral borders, flanked by saw tooth guard stripes

160 x 104cm

£200­300

1429

A NEEDLEPOINT RUG OF EUROPEAN DESIGN

20TH CENTURY

the deep olive green field with columns of flowers and vines, enclosed by narrow holly leaf borders

302 x 103cm

£200­300

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A HUNTING CARPET PROBABLY TABRIZ, C.1950

the indigo field with mounted huntsmen in pursuit of wild beasts, enclosed by terracotta borders of animals, trees and birds flanked by lemon guard stripes, signed twice in the upper guard stripe

325 x 266cm

£150­250

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1431

A SET OF FIVE BEECHWOOD DINING CHAIRS 19TH CENTURY

each with a balloon back and a drop­in seat covered with Colefax & Fowler’s Eaton check fabric (5)

Provenance

Purchased by the current vendor from Colefax & Fowler in 1993.

£150­250

1432

A CREAM PAINTED BREAKFAST TABLE POSSIBLY BY COLEFAX & FOWLER, MID­19TH CENTURY AND LATER

the circular tilt­top on a faceted stem 71.3cm high, 120cm diameter

£300­500

1433

A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED BERGERE ARMCHAIRS IN REGENCY STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each of tub form, with a caned back and seat and later cushion (2)

Provenance

Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hampshire.

£200­300

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A PAIR OF BRASS OCCASIONAL TABLES MID­20TH CENTURY

each inset with a rectangular glass top (2) 46cm high, 46.5cm wide, 34cm deep

£150­200

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‘TESS’. A VICTORIAN COUNTRY HOUSE ROCKING HORSE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER RESTORED

the carved and painted dapple grey horse, with real hair mane and tail, with leather side saddle and tack, on a green painted bow rocker

94.7cm high, 173cm long

Provenance

Purchased from Harrods Antique and Fine Furniture Department, 4th April 2011 and described as ‘Tess’. A fully restored carved bow rocking horse. Circa pre 1860.

£600­1,000

1436

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC PARLOUR GOLF GAME TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY

the reversible top stamped ‘PARLOUR GOLF Patent Applied For’ and the underside stamped ‘WW’, with two clubs and two balls

61cm high, 43cm diameter

£100­200

1437

A SATINWOOD AND MAHOGANY BONHEUR DU JOUR POSSIBLY IRISH, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the top section with three doors each revealing four drawers, the central door inlaid with a marquetry urn with bone stringing, above a frieze drawer fitted with a hinged writing surface with divisions and compartments for pens and ink

133cm high, 102.3cm wide, 47.7cm deep

Provenance

The Groves of Castle Grove, Donegal. By descent to Commander Peter Campbell. And by descent to the present owner.

£100­200

1438

A MAHOGANY SOFA IN GEORGE III STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the serpentine back above scroll arms on panelled tapering legs and ceramic castors

92.2cm high, 168cm wide, 62.5cm deep

Provenance

The Charrington Family Collection, Winchfield House, Hampshire.

£400­600

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A FRENCH BRONZE AND TILE COFFEE TABLE MODERN

the inset red marble effect tile top on lion’s monopodia feet

44.2cm high, 131cm wide, 130.2cm deep

£400­600

1441

A LOUIS VUITTON MONOGRAM BISTEN 75 SUITCASE

THIRD QUARTER 20TH CENTURY

with leather trim and brass hardware, the lock stamped with serial number ‘1015875’, the interior label with serial number ‘988016’, with luggage tag 17.5cm high, 75.5cm wide, 50cm deep

£800­1,200

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A LEATHER AND BRASS STIRRUP TABLE LAMP IN THE MANNER OF HERMES, 20TH CENTURY on a circular base

66.5cm high, 26cm diameter (max)

£150­250

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A LOUIS VUITTON MONOGRAM BISTEN 70 SUITCASE

THIRD QUARTER 20TH CENTURY

with leather trim and brass hardware, the lock stamped with serial number ‘1035092’, the interior label with serial number ‘993531’, with luggage tag 17.5cm high, 70.8cm wide, 47cm deep

£800­1,200

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AUCTION INFORMATION

OPENING HOURS

City Centre Salerooms

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

Old Sarum Galleries

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

VIEWING

All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues.

REGISTERING WITH US

All first time buyers need to register with us. To register, you will need to provide two forms of identification:

1. a passport or photographic driving licence

2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address

You can register in person or by contacting client services on 01722 424500 or emailing id@woolleys.live

You will be asked to show your documents or email copies.

PLEASE NOTE: Registering with our website, or any third party website, does not automatically register you to bid with us.

BIDDING AT AUCTION

See below for the different options for bidding. Please note that you may be asked to provide two forms of identification, even if you have bid with us before, in order that we are compliant with Money Laundering Regulations.

BIDDING IN THE ROOM

To bid at auction you will need a paddle number. This can be obtained from client services either during the view or on the day of the sale.

COMMISSION BIDDING

If you are unable to attend the sale you can leave a commission bid. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will purchase the lot as cheaply as possible bearing in mind any reserve price and other bids.

TELEPHONE BIDDING

It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with client services

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING

Live online bidding is now available free of charge for most of our auctions via bid.woolleyandwallis.co.uk, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world live as it happens.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 26% plus VAT @20% (totalling 31.2% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 20% plus VAT @20% (24% inclusive) thereafter.

CONDITION REPORTS

The relevant department will be pleased to give condition reports on any lot, where practical. All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate.

The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true.

SALE RESULTS

These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale.

PACKING AND SHIPPING

Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area.

Alban Shipping +44 (0)1582 493099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk

Kimdan Ltd +44 (0)7973 389436 andy@kimdan.co.uk

Mailboxes +44 (0)1962 622133 info@mbewinchester.co.uk www.mbe.co.uk/winchester

ZIXIS Fine Art Limited +44 (0)7873 981026 zixisfineart@163.com www.zixisfineart.co.uk

Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.

EXPORTING YOUR PROPERTY FROM THE UK

If you are exporting your property, import taxes, customs duties and other fees may apply at the country of destination. It is also your responsibility to ensure that your shipment can be lawfully imported to the destination country.

Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refund documentation (C88) for hand­carried exports.

In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper and valid export documentation must be provided.

PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE

Payment is due immediately after the auction in pounds sterling. If you are a first time buyer we will need your name, address and bank details and will require funds to be cleared before purchases can be released.

The following methods of payment may be made:

Bacs, debit and credit cards

Wire transfers should be sent to:

Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707

Sort code 30­97­41

IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707

BIC code LOYDGB21063

Debit and Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amex or Union Pay.

Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.

We reserve the right to add storage charges to all lots not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid.

LOT SYMBOLS

VAT

Lots marked with an dagger (†) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega (Ω) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price.

CITES REGULATIONS

Please note that lots marked λ may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported.

The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvlaen/imports­exports/cites/

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

Lots marked with a Φ symbol are potentially subject to a levy.

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death.

Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below £1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is £12,500.

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

4% Up to £50,000

3% £50,000.01 ­ 200,000

1% £200,000.01 ­ 350,000

0.5% £350,000.01 ­ 500,000

0.25% In excess of £500,000

Up to a maximum levy of £12,500

FIREARMS

Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue, or by any other means identified as controlled firearms, are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and should only be viewed/purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. It is the responsibility of the bidders to ensure that they are legally authorised to acquire the lot that they are bidding for. In the event that such a lot is successfully bid for by an individual who is not authorised to possess it, that individual will be required to pay for it, but will not be allowed to take physical possession of it. The auctioneers will re­offer the lot on behalf of the buyer in a future auction; or may accept instructions to dispose of it by some other legal means, at their discretion.

VALUATIONS

Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.

INSURANCE VALUATIONS

Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.

For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.

Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.

PROBATE VALUATIONS

We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.

We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.

Contact Jeremy Lamond +44 (0)1722 424502 | valuations@woolleys.live

FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS

Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available by appointment. Please email valuations@woolleys.live or call +44 (0)1722 424500

SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below

FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

Mark Yuan­Richards 411854

Neil Grenyer 446974

Jim Gale 339161

Sarah Stone 339161

Victoria Elwell 339161

20TH CENTURY DESIGN

Michael Jeffery 424505

Zoe Smith 446955

AFRICAN & OCEANIC ART ANTIQUITIES

Will Hobbs 339752

Molly O’Reilly 446980

ASIAN ART

John Axford MRICS 424506

Alexandra Aguilar 424583

Freya Yuan­Richards 424589

Jeremy Morgan +44 (0)7812 601098

Olivia Jones 424591

BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS & GLASS

Clare Durham 424507

CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY

Freya Yuan­Richards 424589

Michelle Yu 424571

JAPANESE ART

Alexandra Aguilar 424583

Olivia Jones 424591

JEWELLERY

Marielle Whiting FGA 424595

Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant) 424504

Jacob Carpenter 424586

Freya Miller 424586

Beth Reardon 424586

MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR

Ned Cowell 341469

Molly O’Reilly 446980

PAINTINGS

Victor Fauvelle 446961

Ed Beer 446962

Heidi Easton 446970

SILVER

Rupert Slingsby 446956

Archie Swann 446959

Becky Tilly­Trickett 446957

VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE

Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA 424502

Neil Grenyer 446974

Frances Woodhams

Hannah Farthing MRICS (Trainee Valuer)

CLIENT SERVICES

Ruth Pike (Client Services Manager) 424500

Julie Langstaff

Gemma Pointer

Riin Rohtla­Szeverenyi

Demi Jueno­Chapman

PHOTOGRAPHER

Fahmeeda Yasmin

MARKETING

Chloe Davie 446951

PRESS

Sandie Maylor +44 (0)7976 311172

ACCOUNTS

Ania Antkowiak

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John Axford MRICS Chairman

Natalie Milsted FCCA Managing Director

Alexandra Aguilar Director

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS

Ed Beer

Ned Cowell

Clare Durham

Victor Fauvelle

Will Hobbs

Michael Jeffery

Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA

Rupert Slingsby

Marielle Whiting FGA

Freya Yuan­Richards

Mark Yuan­Richards

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