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COLLECTIONS & FINE FURNITURE

TUESDAY 16TH APRIL 2024

FURNITURE

WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

THURSDAY 18TH APRIL 2024

SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

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

FURNITURE,

Mark

Neil Grenyer

Jim Gale

Sarah Stone

Victoria Elwell

20TH CENTURY DESIGN

Michael Jeffery

Zoe Smith

AFRICAN & OCEANIC ART ANTIQUITIES

Will

Georgina

John

Alexandra

Freya

Jeremy

Michelle

Olivia

Clare

Freya Yuan­Richards

Michelle Yu

Alexandra Aguilar

Marielle Whiting FGA

Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant)

Samuel Hug FGA DGA

Megan Corbett

Beth

Victor

Ed

Sarah

Victoria

VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE

Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA

Neil Grenyer

Amanda Lawrence

Hannah Farthing (Trainee Valuer)

Ruth Pike (Office Manager)

Lynda Cummins

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BOARD OF

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ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS

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Victor Fauvelle

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Marielle Whiting FGA

Freya Yuan­Richards

Mark Yuan­Richards

CLOCKS
WORKS OF ART &
411854
Yuan­Richards
446974
339161
339161
339161
424505
446955
339752
Hobbs
446980 ASIAN ART
Way
Axford MRICS 424506
424583
Aguilar
Richards 424589
Yuan­
+44 (0)7812 601098
Morgan
Yu 424571
Jones 424591
Chui 424591 BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS & GLASS
Nelson
Durham 424507
Morrison 446964
Hollie
CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY
424589
424571 JAPANESE ART
424583 JEWELLERY
424595
424504
424586
Reardon MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR Ned Cowell 341469 Georgina Way 446980 SILVER
Slingsby 424501 Archie Swann 446959 Jacob Carpenter 446957
Rupert
PAINTINGS
Fauvelle 446961
Beer 446962
Bennie 446970
Sturgeon
424502
446974
424509
OFFICE
GENERAL
424500
RECEPTION
MARKETING
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COLLECTIONS & FINE FURNITURE

TUESDAY 16TH APRIL 2024

10AM - LOTS 1-270

FURNITURE WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

THURSDAY 18TH APRIL 2024

10AM - LOTS 1001-1394

at our City Centre Salerooms, SP1 3SU

Mark Yuan­Richards 01722 411854 myr@woolleys.live

Neil Grenyer 01722 446974 ng@woolleys.live

Jim Gale 01722 339161 jg@woolleys.live

VIEWING

AT OUR OLD SARUM GALLERIES

Unit 1B, Castle Gate Business Park Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6QX

VIEWING

Friday 12th April 10am – 4pm

Saturday 13th April 10am – 4pm

Monday 15th April 10am – 4pm

Tuesday 16th April 10am – 4pm

Wednesday 17th April 9am – 1pm

Thursday 18th April No Viewing

Sarah Stone 01722 339161 ss@woolleys.live

Victoria Elwell 01722 339161 ve@woolleys.live

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PURCHASERS REGARDING STORAGE AND COLLECTION OF LOTS (please note this is different to our auction in January 2024)

We are pleased to offer two weeks free storage at Sackville­West Moving & Storing, Andover, for all lots purchased from this sale. Please note, owing to a busy sale schedule, all bought lots from this sale will be transferred to Sackville­West immediately after the sale. Lots will be available for collection from Tuesday 23rd April where they will be stored free of charge until the 7th May, after this time storage charges will apply. Please be aware no lots will be available for collection from Castle Gate or Castle Street.

For full details, please refer to the ‘Auction Information’ in the ‘Payment and clearance’ section at the back of the catalogue or on our website.

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VIEWING AT OUR OLD SARUM GALLERIES

Unit 1B, Castle Gate Business Park, Old Sarum, Salisbury, SP4 6QX

Client Parking Available

THE

AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE AT OUR CITY CENTRE SALEROOMS ON 16TH & 18TH APRIL

51­61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU

DIRECTIONS TO THE OLD SARUM GALLERIES

AUCTION INFORMATION

VIRTUAL TOUR

A virtual tour of the lots will be available on our website from Wednesday 10th April

BUYER’S PREMIUM

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 26% plus VAT

CONDITION OF LOTS

The condition of lots is not stated in the catalogue descriptions. Reports on condition may be available on request. The absence of condition reports in the catalogue does not imply that the lot is free from imperfections or faults

COLLECTION OF LOTS

We are pleased to offer two weeks free storage at Sackville­West Moving & Storing, Andover, for all lots purchased from this sale.

Please note, owing to a busy sale schedule, all bought lots from this sale will be transferred to Sackville­West immediately after the sale. Lots will be available for collection from Tuesday 23rd April where they will be stored free of charge until the 7th May, after this time storage charges will apply. Please be aware no lots will be available for collection from Castle Gate or Castle Street. Please call 02080 909988, email: office@sackvillewest.co.uk, to make an appointment to collect from Sackville­West Moving & Storing. All accounts to be settled prior to collection.

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Front cover: Lot 191

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COLLECTIONS & FINE FURNITURE

LOTS 1-270

THE DINTON HALL COLLECTION

THE DINTON HALL COLLECTION

We are extremely privileged to be selling the selected contents of Dinton Hall Buckinghamshire.

The Manor of Dinton was mentioned in the Domesday Book, it was gifted to Lord Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux by his brother, William the Conqueror. The present hall is of Medieval origin and during the 15th and 16th centuries it was owned by the Verney family. In 1604 it was sold to Simon Mayne, whose son, also Simon, was MP for Aylesbury and a Judge. He was a friend of Oliver Cromwell and Cromwell’s sword that was used at the Battle of Naseby is still at the hall!

There are eighty­one lots of fine furniture and works of art in the sale which have been collected by the vendor over the last forty years, highlights include a beautiful William and Mary olivewood and marquetry chest, purchased from Turpin Antiques, lot 17, a handsome George IV oak Gothic Revival serving table, lot 20 and a fine William and Mary bureau bookcase, purchased from W. R. Harvey, lot 57.

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Photograph courtesy of Strutt & Parker

THE HALL

AN ELIZABETH I OAK THREE TIER BUFFET

LATE 16TH CENTURY AND LATER

the upper shelf with a carved cornice on turned supports with a panelled back, above a pair of panelled doors with flowerhead and ribbon decoration flanking an arched foliate panel and interspersed with square section pilasters, above a single drawer, with turned cup and cover supports, above an open shelf and bun feet

153cm high, 123 wide, 53.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Peter Bunting Antiques, Harthill Hall, Bakewell, 25th June 2005, for £15,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£3,000­5,000

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A CHINESE BOTTLE VASE LATE QING DYNASTY

enamelled with an all over design of lion dogs, flowers and scrolling foliage on a gilt ground; together with a hardwood stand (2) 57.5cm high (including stand)

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £500­600

A PAIR OF FRENCH POLISHED STEEL JARDINIÈRES OR WINE COOLERS EARLY 20TH

CENTURY

of oval form with ring handles and turned feet, with stamped maker’s mark to base (2)

17cm high, 30.5cm wide, 16cm deep

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £200­300

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A SET OF FOUR VENETIAN AMBER GLASS CANDLESTICKS MURANO, EARLY / MID 20TH CENTURY

in clear and gilt speckled glass, each with a baluster shaped nozzle above a wrythen column, ribbed ovoid base and spreading foot (4) 36.2cm high

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £400­600

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THE LIBRARY

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A PAIR OF VENETIAN GLASS VASES

C.1670­90

of narrow proportions, the moulded top with a plate rest above three drawers and a pair of panelled doors flanking a central panel 85cm high, 155cm wide, 38cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 31st January 2006, for £7,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£300­500

20TH CENTURY

of dodecahedral shouldered form, each with a faceted neck above a body with blue flash panels and spreading foot with gilt seaweed and wriggle work decoration (2)

30cm high

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£300­400

20TH CENTURY

of flaring cylindrical form with cut­out twisting decoration, with etched mark to the base

38cm high

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£300­500

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5 A CHARLES II OAK DRESSER 6 7 A BACCARAT GLASS TORNADO VASE
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AN ITALIAN ALABASTER OR MARBLE GRAND TOUR MODEL OF THE WARWICK VASE

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, MID­19TH CENTURY

23cm high, 28cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons, Edenbridge, 29th June 2000, for £1,650. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

Catalogue Note

The original ‘Warwick Vase’ is a Roman marble vase that was discovered by Gavin Hamilton in the ground of Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli in around 1771

It was originally displayed in the grounds of Warwick Castle, then owned by George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Hamilton’s nephew. It was offered for sale at auction in 1978 and although originally bought by the Met Museum, New York, an export licence was not granted and, once match funding had been raised, it found its current home in the Burrell Collection in Glasgow, Scotland.

£800­1,200

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A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE

CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, C.1750­60

the circular tilt­top on a turned gun barrel stem, with pierced and moulded cabriole legs and pad feet on leather roller castors

73cm high, 98.5cm diameter

Provenance

Purchased from S & S Timms, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, 11th June 2011, for £5,200.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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A LARGE CARPET

OF 18TH CENTURY EUROPEAN DESIGN, 20TH CENTURY

the

490 x 334cm

Provenance

eld

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Purchased from The Rug Company, Lots Road, London, 29th March 1999, for £15,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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pale charcoal fi centred by rectangular panel of naturalistic flowers enclosed by wide borders of baskets issuing flowers, and an outer pale lemon leafy guard stripe, signed in the outer guard stripe ‘R.C.’

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the drop­leaf top above a frieze drawer and lattice work panels, on moulded legs

68.7cm high, 55.5cm wide, 65cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 30th November 2005, for £3,600.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­1,500

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS LATE 18TH CENTURY

each with a padded back, seat and armrests, with reeded arms and moulded square tapering front legs (2)

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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painted with a standing nude male offering a patera from his draped arm and a seated robed female holding a fan, with laurel between them and windows above, the reverse with two standing robed males, with a border of meander and crossed squares and laurel between the loop handles and palmettes below 28.5cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Alain Chenel, Nice, France, 10th June 2001. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £2,000­3,000

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painted on one side with Eros seated on rocks and the head of a lady of fashion to the other side, palmettes below the loop handles and a wave band below, the shoulders with the head of a lady of fashion and with rays and palmettes, a band a laurel under the rim 52cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Alain Chenel, Nice, France, 10th June 2001. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £1,500­2,500

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See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
AN APULIAN RED FIGURE AMPHORA C.4TH CENTURY BC 14 AN APULIAN RED FIGURE PELIKE C.4TH CENTURY BC
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THE DRAWING ROOM

courtesy of Strutt & Parker
Photograph

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS IN GEORGE III STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each with scroll top rail centred by a stylised shell above a pierced and interlaced splat, with out­scrolling arms and a stuffed­over seat, on moulded front legs united by an ‘H’ stretcher (2)

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons, Edenbridge, 29th June 2000, for £3,250. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£400­600

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD BOX STOOL CANTERBURY IN THE MANNER OF RICHARD BRIDGENS, C.1840

the hinged seat covered in gold silk revealing three turned spindle divisions, the exterior with lyre fretwork panels and brass castors 45cm high, 52cm wide, 43.2cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Roderic Antiques, Richmond, Surrey, 9th June 2000 for £1,600.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£400­600

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A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY OYSTER VENEERED AND MARQUETRY CHEST

LATE 17TH CENTURY

inlaid with panels of fruitwood with flowers and birds, heightened with green stained bone and holly banding, with two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with later brass drop handles and on later bun feet

85cm high, 95.7cm wide, 57.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Turpin’s Antiques, Hungerford, 5th June 2003, for £30,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

Catalogue Note

For a similar chest sold in these rooms on the 20th April 2021, see Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks, lot 23 that sold for £16,000 (hammer).

£10,000­15,000

17 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
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A PAIR OF KNOLE SOFAS BY PAUL HITCHINGS, MODERN

each covered in pale blue and yellow silk damask, with matching cushions and bolsters, with a fringed valance and castors (2)

103.5cm high, 200cm wide, 100cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Inspirations, Princes Risborough, 4th May 2005 for £11,572.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£2,000­3,000

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A SAVONNERIE DESIGN CARPET OF UNUSAL SIZE, 20TH CENTURY

the lobed cream field centred by a rondel medallion framed by two crossed quivers and trumpets, enclosed by charcoal borders of acanthus and scrolling vines flanked by guard stripes

401 x 454cm

Provenance

Purchased from The Rug Company, Lots Road, London, 29th March 1999, for £10,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­2,000

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IN THE MANNER OF A.W.N. PUGIN, C.1830

the frieze with tracery on front legs carved with masks above lancet arches and cluster columns with leaf capitals 86.2cm high, 215cm wide, 66.7cm deep

Provenance

Thorne Park and Minterne House.

Purchased from County Antiques, Shropshire, 9th June 2002, for £28,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £4,000­6,000

A FINE GEORGE IV OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL SERVING TABLE
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C.1740­50

the top with crossbanding and a moulded edge above four long drawers, on bracket feet, with side carrying handles 77cm high, 79.3cm wide, 44.7cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Turpin’s Antiques, Hungerford, 5th June 2003, for £17,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£4,000­6,000

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A RARE GEORGE II YEW CHEST

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A FINE VICTORIAN IRISH ARBUTUS WOOD AND MARQUETRY OCCASIONAL TABLE

KILLARNEY, 19TH CENTURY

the shaped tilt­top inlaid with a central rondel with a view of Muckross Abbey within a spray of ferns, with an outer border of six oval landscape vignettes of views of Killarney decorated with shamrock sprays, on a triple turned spindle stem and trifold base with further views and on carved paw feet

74.5cm high, 69cm wide

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons, Edenbridge, 29th June 2000, for £6,500. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£4,000­6,000

21 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

THE SITTING ROOM

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A GEORGE II WALNUT GATELEG TABLE

C.1730­40

the oval drop­leaf top above a single drawer, on block and turned legs and stretchers, on pad feet

73cm high, 91.5cm wide, 83cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 20th November 2006 for £5,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE

C.1760

the circular tilt­top revolving on a birdcage above a baluster stem, with pad feet

68cm high, 76cm diameter

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£300­500

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A RARE GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU

with cross and feather banding, the hinged fall with an integral rest revealing a fitted interior with pigeonholes and drawers around a central cupboard, with a sliding well cover, with two short and two long drawers, the top right drawer with the remains of a printed paper trade label for William Old and John Ody, London, on later bun feet 99.7cm high, 96.3cm wide, 52.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd, Dorchester on Thames, 10th July 2001, for £25,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

Catalogue Note

William Old, a chair maker and wood turner, and John Ody, a cabinet maker, were both living on the south side of St Paul’s Churchyard, London and went into partnership around 1717, quite probably after John Ody had married Old’s daughter a year or so earlier. Despite William Old’s death in 1728, the partnership continued until 1733, probably with William’s son, Henry, in William’s place.

A very limited number of pieces of furniture survive with the Old and Ody Trade label in place with all the known case furniture being made from well figured walnut. Christopher Gilbert lists only five in his book Marked London Furniture, 1700­1840, and since the book’s publication three further labelled examples have been sold at auction: Christies, 18th October 2001, Important English Furniture, lot 266 for a cabinet on secretaire chest, Adams, 26th February 2017, ‘At Home’, lot 210, for another cabinet on secretaire chest and Dreweatts, 29 June 2022, Fine Furniture, lot 359, for a bureau cabinet.

£4,000­6,000

23 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFA C.1760

the serpentine back above scrolling arms, above a serpentine seat and moulded front legs united by stretchers with concealed dove tail joints, with raspberry pink and floral silk upholstery 96cm high, 184cm wide, 79cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from William Cook Antiques, Marlborough, 6th June 2008 for £11,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200 27

A GOOD KASHAN CARPET CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1940

the abrashed raspberry field with an all over design of scrolling vines, palmettes and flowers, enclosed by indigo borders of meandering vines, flanked by ice blue and celadon green guard stripes, indistinctly signed 516 x 366 cm

Provenance

Purchased from The Rug Company, Lots Road, London, 29th March 1999, for £25,000

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD CARD TABLES

ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, C.1810­20

each with nulled decoration, the hinged and swivel top revealing a baize lined playing surface, the frieze with outline mouldings above a faceted stem and reeded swept legs and brass caps and castors (2)

75.5cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 30th August 2002, for £34,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

Literature

See Susan E Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840. vol. I, p.262, pl.266 for a similar mahogany fold out, swivel top card table with near identical astragal moulding to the frieze.

Gillows Sketch Books, p.2067, held at the Westminster City Archives, shows a sketch of a similar table from January 1818.

£4,000­6,000

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A MALTESE OLIVEWOOD AND EBONY DRUM TABLE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the segmented veneered top above three frieze drawers on a moulded hexagonal stem and tripod base with sabre legs 74cm high, 53.5cm diameter

Provenance

Purchased from Barnet Antiques, Borehamwood, 28th March 2003, for £2,400.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT ARMCHAIR

C.1710

the shaped rectangular back with a vase splat above scrolling arms, the drop­in seat with floral tapestry upholstery, on cabriole legs and pad feet 100cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Seligmann Antiques, 37 Kensington Church Street, London, 9th June 2000, for £5,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£600­800

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A LATE GEORGE III ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY C.1800

with four divisions and a central carrying handle, with bobbin turned supports above an open shelf and brass castors 51cm high, 43cm wide, 35cm deep Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £400­600

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A HARLEQUIN SET OF SIX OAK BACK STOOLS LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

each with an arched and carved back rest above a solid seat, with block and turned front legs and a box stretcher (6) 109cm high (max)

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester of Thames, 27th October 2005, for £10,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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AN OAK OVAL GATELEG DINING TABLE EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

with a single drawer on block and baluster turned legs 70cm high, 166cm wide, 136.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 27th October 2005, for £9,750.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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AN ELM REFECTORY TABLE 19TH CENTURY, INCORPORATING EARLIER WOODS

the cleated two plank top on square legs united by stretchers 74.5cm high, 261.5cm long, 83cm deep Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £800­1,200

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AN OAK COURT CUPBOARD

LEEDS, YORKSHIRE, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 17th August 2005 for

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£2,000­3,000

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frieze with scrolling fruiting vines above three geometric holly and boxwood marquetry inlaid panelled doors divided by pairs of columns, above a further pair of panelled and inlaid doors revealing shelves and divided by an arched, carved and inlaid panel 155.5cm high, 189.5cm wide, 59.6cm deep £20,000.

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A PAIR OF WALNUT ARMCHAIRS LATE 17TH CENTURY

each with a back and seat upholstered in 18th century gross and petit point needlework, with shaped arms and legs joined by an ‘X’ stretcher (2) 117cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 16th June 2002, for £13,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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THE DINING ROOM

Strutt & Parker
Photograph courtesy of

AN ITALIAN WALNUT DRAW­LEAF DINING TABLE IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, IN THE MANNER OF ANGIOLIO BARBETTI (1805­1873), 19TH CENTURY with a foliate carved border above a base with winged female busts surrounded by scrolling foliage and dragon feet, tied by a stretcher with carved and pierced vase shaped supports 76cm high, 259cm long, 98cm deep (max)

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons of Edenbridge Ltd., 15th June 2002, for £16.500 for the table and chairs (lot 39). The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­1,500

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A FINE PERSIAN CARPET

454

Provenance

Purchased from The Rug Company, Lots Road, London, 29th March 1999, for £32,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,200­1,800

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PROBABLY TABRIZ, NORTH WEST PERSIA, C.1950 the pale celadon field with an all over design of scrolling vines, palmettes and mythical animal masks, enclosed by terracotta borders of meandering vines flanked by sky blue guard stripes x 343cm

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A SET OF EIGHT ITALIAN WALNUT DINING CHAIRS IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, IN THE MANNER OF ANGIOLIO BARBETTI (1805­1873), 19TH CENTURY

each with a tapestry upholstered back and seat, with turned arms with seated lion supports, the scrolling front rail on block and turned legs and ‘H’ stretcher (8)

93cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons of Edenbridge Ltd., 15th June 2002, for £16.500 for the table (lot 37) and chairs.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­1,500

40

A WALNUT THREE TIER BUFFET

BY MORANT & CO., IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular top with a foliate carved border above three short drawers, one stamped ‘Morant & Co. 91 Bond Street, London’, flanked by lion masks, on lobed tapering and foliate carved supports above an open shelf, on square section reeded columns, with a pot shelf and on bun feet

104cm high, 158cm wide, 61cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Reindeer Antiques, Kensington Church Street, London, 16th June 2000, for £9,700. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

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40

42

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST

C.1770

the rectangular top with a moulded edge above a brushing slide, with two short and three long drawers with brass swing handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet

85.3cm high, 85.3cm wide, 50cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Turpin’s Antiques, Hungerford, 5th June 2003, for £6,800.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

BEDROOMS

A CONTINENTAL ROSEWOOD BOOKCASE

MID­19TH CENTURY

the inverted breakfront cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by spiral­twist columns, above a base with a pair of drawers and a pair of panelled cupboards, the whole with ripple mouldings 259cm high, 135cm wide, 55.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from D’Angelo Antiques, Naples, 15th May 2000, for 1,680,000 Lira.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­1,500

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43

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL BENCH

C.1840

the seat with a pair of cylindrical bolsters, on inverted baluster turned legs

48cm high, 105.5cm wide, 27.3cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from J. de Haan & Son, Newmarket, 6th June 2002, for £2,400. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£500­800

44

A PAIR OF WALNUT WING ARMCHAIRS

IN QUEEN ANNE STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

each with an upholstered back, scrolling wings and arms above a bowfront seat, on cabriole legs and pad feet (2) 105cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons, Edenbridge, 29th June 2000, for £4,500. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

44
43
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45

A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY­TOP BEDSIDE COMMODES CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, C.1760

each with a scrolling gallery pierced with handgrips, above an open shelf and an adapted pot drawer with wavy apron (2)

79cm high, 65cm wide, 47.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Reindeer Antiques, 81 Kensington Church Street, London, 1st July 2006, for £15,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£2,000­3,000

46

A

WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY

the rectangular top above a single drawer with brass drop handles, above a wavy apron, on baluster turned and knopped legs with a scrolling ‘X’ stretcher 70.3cm high, 85cm wide, 55cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Paul Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, 8th November 2004, for £6,650.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­1,500

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45

47

A NORTH EUROPEAN PAINTED MARRIAGE ARMOIRE POSSIBLY TYROLEAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, DATED '1811' with a pair of doors with steel hinges enclosing a vacant interior, painted with panels of townscapes, a young couple and vases of flowers, on a red ground, with initials 'JRS' and the date '1811' 175.4cm high, 179cm wide, 51.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 12th June 2005, for £8,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £1,000­1,500

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48

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY­TOP BEDSIDE COMMODE

C.1780

with a pierced scrolling gallery above a shallow drawer and a pair of panelled doors above an adapted pot drawer 82.5cm high, 56cm wide, 46.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Christoper Perry Antiques, Woburn, 9th June 2002, for £2,950.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£600­800

49

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY­TOP BEDSIDE COMMODE

C.1780

with a scrolling gallery above a pair of cupboard doors and an adapted pot drawer with a leather surface 77.5cm high, 55.5cm wide, 47.5cm deep

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£400­600

50

A GEORGE II WALNUT STOOL

C.1740

the rectangular seat with floral embroidered upholstery above cabriole legs with pointed pad feet 44cm high, 50.5cm wide, 43cm deep

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£300­400

40

the moulded cornice above a pair of doors with oval panels within cross and feather banding, enclosing three shelves, upon a base with four short drawers fitted with brass escutcheons and drop handles and on bun feet 188cm high, 135cm wide, 47.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 18th June 2005, for £20,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £1,500­2,000

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51 A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT ESTATE CUPBOARD C.1710
42 52

52

C.1720

the moulded cornice above three short drawers and three graduated long drawers flanked by fluted angles, the base with a brushing slide and three graduated long drawers, the drawers with feather and crossbanding and brass swing handles and escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet

182cm high, 105.5cm wide, 54.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 18th June 2005, for £25,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£4,000­6,000

53

A

the twin panelled top with scrolling iron strap hinges, an iron lock and till, above a frieze with triangular pediments and four Gothic blind fretwork panels interspersed by stylised flower bud pilasters, with a scrolling apron and broad stiles, the sides with wrought iron swing handles and ogee arches

77cm high, 161.5cm wide, 58.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 30th June 2005 for £10,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­2,000

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A GEORGE I WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST RARE OAK COFFER POSSIBLY FLEMISH, C.1640 53

A

C.1820

the asymetrical scrolling arms with stuffed­over upholstery, the frame with carved scrolling foliate decoration, on splayed legs and hairy paw feet (2)

82.5cm high, 143cm wide, 62cm deep

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £1,500­2,000

A NEAR PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY

TRAY­TOP BEDSIDE COMMODES

SHERATON PERIOD, C.1780­90

each with a pierced gallery above a tambour cupboard and an adapted pot drawer (2)

78cm high, 50cm wide, 42.5cm deep (max)

Provenance

Purchased from Reindeer Antiques, 81 Kensington Church Street, London, 1st July 2006, for £9,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £2,000­3,000

44
54 55 54 PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFAS 55

56

A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT CHEST ON STAND C.1710

with cross and feather banding, the quarter veneered top above two short and three long drawers, on it’s original stand with a single long drawer on cabriole legs 138.5cm high, 98cm wide, 57.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 9th June 2006, for £17,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£3,000­5,000

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46

57

A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE

C.1700

the moulded cornice above a pair of mirrored doors with arched bevelled plates, enclosing a fitted interior of shelves, pigeonholes and drawers, above a pair of candle slides, the bureau with a feather banded fall front enclosing a well interior with pigeonholes and drawers above a two short and two graduated long drawers with brass handles and escutcheons, on bun feet 206cm high, 102cm wide, 58cm deep Provenance

Purchased from W. R. Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd. Witney, 9th June 2006, for £29,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£5,000­10,000

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59

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE

C.1770

58

A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT LOWBOY

C.1710

cross and feather banded, the quarter veneered top above one long and three short drawers, with a scrolling apron above cabriole legs, with pointed pad feet 72.5cm high, 77cm wide, 45.8cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Sally Turner Antiques, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, 30th June 2006, for £8,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,500­2,000

the circular dished tilt­top on a baluster column and tripod base with pierced legs

71cm high, 50.5cm diameter

Provenance

Purchased from Edward Hurst, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury, 17th June 2006, for £3,400.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£500­800

59

60

A PAIR OF DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SIDE CHAIRS

LATE 18TH CENTURY

each with an arched back with a vase splat, serpentine drop­in seat and cabriole legs with a scrolling ‘H’ stretcher on claw and ball feet, the whole inlaid with floral and bird decoration in bone and a variety of woods (2)

109.5cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Turpin’s Antiques, Hungerford, 7th June 2001, for £4,400.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £500­800

58 60
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61

A FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHERRYWOOD ARMOIRE LATE 18TH CENTURY

the moulded cornice above a frieze with meandering floral foliage above a pair of doors with scrolling panels and pierced brass mounts, with a central panel with fluting and a vase issuing flowering plants above a similarly decorated wavy apron

220cm high, 158cm wide, 72cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 7th June 2005, for £5,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. £1,000­1,500

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62

A GEORGE II OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD ON STAND SHROPSHIRE, C.1740

with cherrywood banding and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, the moulded cornice above a pair of ogee arch panelled doors flanking a rounded arch panel above three rectangular fielded panels, the base with three short drawers above a wavy apron and short cabriole legs with pad feet

202cm high, 155cm wide, 56.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Paul Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, 19th December 2004, for £11,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£2,000­3,000

63

A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY LANCASHIRE COMMODES LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a low gallery above a hinged shelf, on downswept supports, with a hinged pot cover and a wavy apron (2)

76.5cm high, 54cm wide, 46cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 30th November 2005, for £3,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,000­1,500

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62

A PAIR OF GEORGE III PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT ARMCHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF JOHN LINNELL, C.1770

each with an upholstered cartouche shaped back above scrolling arms and a serpentine stuffed­over seat, above a fluted frieze centred a flowerhead patera on cabriole legs with anthemion decoration (2) 93.5cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Wakelin & Linfield, Billingshurst, 27th June 2006, for £16,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£2,000­3,000

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the top with a moulded edge above a ‘T’ arrangement of five drawers, each with a pair of rectangular fielded panels, and a pair of cupboard doors with butterfly hinges

85.5cm high, 190cm wide, 54.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hansord, Lincoln, 10th June 2011, for £9,800.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,500­2,500

with a pair of doors with Gothic ogee panels enclosing an interior with pegs and a rail, above a base with three short and two long drawers with brass handles

196cm high, 132cm wide, 53cm

Provenance

Purchased from Paul Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, 30th January 2006, for £6,600.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£2,000­3,000

52
66
65
65
A CHARLES II OAK DRESSER LATE 17TH CENTURY 66 A GEORGE III OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD C.1760­70

67

A RARE QUEEN ANNE WALNUT KNEEHOLE BUREAU

C.1710

the fall front with feather banding and enclosing a fitted interior above a well, the kneehole with an ogee arch and a central cupboard flanked by two runs of three drawers with feather banding and brass swing handles, on bun feet

93cm high, 76cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Turpin’s Antiques, Hungerford, 7th June 2001, for £14,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

Catalogue Note

For similar transitional bureaus see: Dreweatts, 25th March 2009, Furniture, Works of Art and Carpets, lot 140 and Bonhams, 23 August 2007, Scottish Sale, lot 1180.

Literature

See Adam Bowett, English Furniture 1660-1714, p.220, pl. 7:50 for a similar bureau, where described as a ‘desk­with­drawers’ and dated to 1700­15.

£2,000­3,000

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68

A FRENCH OAK ARMCHAIR IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE,

C.1870

the shaped rectangular and upholstered back above slightly outswept arms with foliate carving, with a stuffed­over seat, on cabriole legs united by an octagonal ‘H’ stretcher

123cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 25th June 2004, for £3,200.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£400­600

69

A PAIR OF WALNUT SIDE TABLES IN QUEEN ANNE STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with a rectangular crossbanded top, above a shaped apron and scrolling square section legs terminating in Braganza feet (2)

72.5cm high, 66.3cm wide, 45.8cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons, Edenbridge, 29th June 2000, for £2,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£600­800

70

A SET OF EIGHT ITALIAN WALNUT DINING CHAIRS

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a bar back above a tablet splat, with a rushed seat and slightly splayed legs (8) 90cm high

Provenance

Purchased from Birdie Fortescue Antiques, 2 Michael Road, London, 8th June 2000, for £3,750. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£400­600

54 70
68 69

A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN GONCALO ALVES OCCASIONAL TABLES

each with a shaped rectangular tray top above a turned stem, a cluster column and a tripod base (2) 74cm high, 35cm wide, 26cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Patric Capon, Upper Street, London, 8th June 2000, for £6,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

Catalogue Note

See Gillows Estimate Sketch Books, p.3170 drawn on 16th July 1822, held at the Westminster City Archives for a sketch of a similar table.

Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, vol. II, p.97, pl. 644 for a similar pair of 'flower tables' in rosewood.

£2,000­3,000

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72

72

A PAIR OF FRENCH BRASS AND ENAMELLED VASE TABLE LAMPS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of twin handled baluster form decorated with a classical maiden in an exotic garden, fitted for electricity (2)

43.5cm high (including fittings)

Provenance

Purchased from Sally Turner Antiques, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, 30th May 2006, for £550.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£200­300

73

73

A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH WARE JARDINIÈRES MODERN

each of slightly swollen form decorated with stylised leaves on a pitted ground, on a short foot, limited edition numbers ‘59/100’ and ‘76/100’; together with a Royal Doulton Lambeth Ware vase of shouldered form, limited edition number ‘23/100’, impressed and incised marks (3)

29.2cm high (max)

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£100­200

74

A FRENCH BACCARAT GLASS GINKGO FAN VASE 20TH CENTURY

with etched marks

30.3cm high, 58cm wide, 30.5cm deep

Provenance

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£150­250

74
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75

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL HALL CHAIRS

IN THE MANNER OF A.W.N. PUGIN, C.1830

each with a pinnacle back with scrolling foliate finials above a solid seat, the rails with Gothic quatrefoil blind fretwork, the legs with lancet panels (2) 120.5cm high

Provenance

Purchased from G.D. Blay Antiques, West Street, Dorking, 9th June 2002, for £4,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£800­1,200

76

A VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL WRITING TABLE

IN THE MANNER OF A.W.N. PUGIN, C.1870

the rectangular top with a moulded edge above arched supports and a chamfered stretcher

77cm high, 137.5cm wide, 70.5cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Bruce Wheeler Antiques, Cuddington, Cheshire, 6th June 2008, for £3,500.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£600­1,000

76
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75

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD FOLIO LIBRARY TABLE

C.1820

the hinged rounded rectangular top with a tooled green leather writing surface and on ratchet support enclosing a vacant interior, on waisted supports with flowerhead rondels, with turned and shelf stretchers and scrolling feet 80.5cm high, 161cm wide, 95cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd., Dorchester on Thames, 18th June 2002, for £13,200.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£1,500­2,500

78

AN ENGLISH OAK CABINET ON STAND WITH 17TH CENTURY ELEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN THE 20TH CENTURY

the central door with a winged musician in a shell niche beneath a triangular pediment beneath an arch with floral spandrels, flanked by a pair of arched panels with scrolling and swagged pilasters, the base with a pair of drawers above a scrolling apron, reeded and floral cup and cover legs and an open shelf

157cm high, 131.5cm wide, 52cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd, Dorchester on Thames, 9th July 2002 for £3,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£300­400

78
77
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79

A GEORGE II WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST C.1730

the moulded cornice above two short and three long drawers flanked by fluted canted corners above a base with three graduated long drawers, each with feather banding and fitted with original brass swing handles and escutcheons on bracket feet

175cm high, 102.5cm wide, 52cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Armstrong Antiques and Fine Arts, Harrogate, 22nd June 2006, for £23,000. The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£3,000­5,000

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80

AN EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LIBRARY TABLE

C.1840­50

the canted rectangular top with a central burr walnut panel inside a broad marquetry band inlaid in bird’s eye maple and ebony with strapwork, masks and other motifs above a frieze drawer to either side, the corners with turned finials, the base with baluster supports and an arched stretcher and scrolling foliate feet

76.5cm high, 139.5cm wide, 80.3cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Chevertons, Edenbridge, 8th June 2000, for £7,800.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£500­800

60

81

A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PAINTED AND GILT THREE SEATER SOFAS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the blue and grey silk damask upholstered backrest above arms with lion’s head finials and drop­in seat above a frieze of acanthus and harebells, the legs with stiff leaf and fluted decoration, united by similarly decorated stretchers (2) 90cm high, 181cm wide, 69cm deep

Provenance

Purchased from Wick Antiques, Lymington, 10th June 2009, for £20,000.

The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.

£3,000­5,000

END OF COLLECTION

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SELECTED CONTENTS OF AN APARTMENT ON CADOGAN SQUARE

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82

A BIEDERMEIER KARELIAN BIRCH SECRETAIRE

POSSIBLY SWEDISH, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

with ebonised decoration with a frieze drawer above a hinged fall revealing a fitted architectural interior with a central cupboard inlaid with parquetry stars flanked by column drawers with further secret compartments flanked by two banks of five drawers, the fall inset with gilt tooled leather writing surface, above three long drawers and block feet

140.5cm high, 112cm wide, 49.5cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£1,000­1,500

83

A BIEDERMEIER KARELIAN BERGÈRE

POSSIBLY RUSSIAN OR SWEDISH, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY with ebonised rondels and block feet

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£800­1,000

83
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85

A CONTINENTAL WALNUT CHEST 19TH CENTURY

of two long drawers on square tapering legs 90cm high, 86.8cm wide, 41.3cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£300­400

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A FLEMISH TORTOISESHELL MIRROR IN BAROQUE STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular plate within an ebonised ripple moulded and cushion frame 94.9 x 84cm

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£300­500

85

86

A PAIR OF BIEDERMEIER SATIN BIRCH BEDSIDE TABLES

LATE 19TH CENTURY

each fitted with a frieze drawer with a cupboard below (2)

78cm high, 37.5cm wide, 37.2cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£1,000­1,500

86
84
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87

A PAIR BIEDERMEIER KARELIAN BIRCH PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS

POSSIBLY SWEDISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each of classical urn shape, the circular top inset with an ebonised panel, the body with a hinged door above a faceted foot and square plinth base (2)

75.2cm high, 41.6cm diameter

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£3,000­4,000

87

88

A RUSSIAN PAINTED BIRCH BERGÈRE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the frame with applied flowerhead rondels on fluted and leaf carved front legs, with the remains of green paint

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£2,000­3,000

88
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89

A FRENCH LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL FRUITWOOD SERPENTINE COMMODE MID­18TH CENTURY

fitted with three long drawers over a serpentine apron 94.7cm high, 133cm wide, 71.5cm

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£600­1,000

90

A FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHERRYWOOD ARMOIRE

BY CHARLES ALLORY (1783­1853), RENNES, BRITTANY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the double domed top with a central, scalloped surmount, above a pair of doors each with two scrolling panels and floral carved decoration closing on a central panel signed and dated 'FAIT PAR CHARLES ALLORY 1833', above a scrolling apron and short legs, with brass door furniture 241cm high, 154cm wide, 62cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

Catalogue Note

Charles Allory (1783­1853) worked in Rennes, Britanny, in north west France. Country furniture from this area is often signed and dated by the makers and is characterised by the use of cherrywood and featuring double domed or arched cornices.

£1,500­2,000

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91

A NORTH EUROPEAN FIELD MAPLE AND WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE

POSSIBLY SWEDISH, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER inlaid with banding, the double domed top with a pair of arched doors enclosing pigeonholes, adjustable shelves and an arrangement of fourteen drawers above a pull­out hinged slide inset with a leather writing surface with hinged supports and two inkwells, above a smaller hinged slide and three shallow drawers and a pair of candle slides, the hinged fall revealing a pull­out interior with a leather writing surface, drawers, pigeonholes and inkwell compartments, above an inverted breakfront base with an arrangement of short and long drawers on bun feet

202cm high, 106cm wide, 61cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£6,000­10,000

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with painted and gilt lakeside and figural scenes, with a brass lock, lock plate and handles

17cm high, 51cm wide, 16.5cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£100­200

92

A

20TH CENTURY

painted white 12.5cm high, 18.8cm long

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£80­120

94

A CHINESE TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A BOAR

standing four square 22cm high, 34cm long

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£200­300

94
CAST IRON FLYING PIG MONEY BANK 93 CHINESE RED LACQUER DOMED BOX AND COVER 20TH CENTURY
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92 93

95

A FRENCH EGYPTIAN REVIVIAL BRONZE TABLE LAMP

MID­19TH CENTURY

with a foliate collar above a tapering triangular column cast with female figures beneath stars, on a sphinx monopodia tripod base and concave triangular plinth, fitted for electricity

54.3cm high

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£500­800

96

AN ITALIAN PAINTED AND LACCA POVERA MINIATURE CABINET

MID­18TH CENTURY

with a pair of arched doors enclosing shelves and a pair of short drawers, above three serpentine drawers, decorated with coloured engravings of figures and foliage on a painted coral coloured faux marble ground with a green border

51cm high, 25cm wide, 16cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£600­800

97

AN ITALIAN PAINTED PINE COMODINO

IN NEO­CLASSICAL STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

decorated with topographical panels of Italian villas with floral borders and fitted with a drawer above a cupboard 81.2cm high, 48.2cm wide, 37.5cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£600­800

96 97

95
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99

A FRENCH EMPIRE GLASS PUNCH BOWL AND GILT BRONZE STAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the circular bowl with a scalloped rim above graduated diamond cutting, on a gilt bronze stand with fine leaf and berry and rope twist decoration and three winged eagle­head and lion paw feet

21cm high, 27.5cm diameter (max)

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£400­600

98

A PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS­PHILIPPE BRONZE AND SIENA MARBLE CANDLESTICKS

C.1830­40

each with a foliate nozzle above a tapering marble column, a scrolling foliate tripod base and a concave triangular plinth (2)

25cm high

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£300­500

99

100

A PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS­PHILIPPE BRONZE CANDLESTICKS

C.1830­40

each with a fluted nozzle above a foliate drip tray, the fluted and acanthus leaf column, on a lion paw tripod base and concave triangular Siena marble plinth (2) 33.3cm high

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£500­700

98 100
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101

A REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING ROOM PEDESTAL CABINET IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the serpentine scroll, anthemion and leaf carved hinged serving top above a panelled cupboard door with an applied laurel wreath revealing an interior of two adjustable slatted shelves above a metal liner for heating plates, the sides with carved rams head masks

104cm high, 84cm wide, 39.2cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London. £4,000­6,000

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102

103

A PAIR OF BRONZE HELLENISTIC STYLE CANDLESTICKS AFTER THE MODEL BY GIOVANNI­BATTISTA PIRANESI (1720­1788), EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a lobed drip­tray above a foliate column and three storks on ram's heads, the triangular base with three sphinx and three lion paw feet, fitted for electricity (2) 52.2cm high (max)

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

Catalogue Note

The original candelabras, from which these took inspiration, are held at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. They were donated to the Ashmolean by Sir Roger Newdigate who bought them directly from Piranesi who in turn took inspiration from Roman marble tripod stands.

For a similar pair of Victorian candlesticks in ormolu, see Christie’s, 23rd June 2007, Property from Encombe, Dorset & La Chasse, Jersey, lot 219.

£600­800

102

FOUR ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE GRAND TOUR OVAL MEDALLIONS 18TH CENTURY AND LATER depicting Roman Emperors (4) 12 x 9cm (max)

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£600­1,000

103

72

IN

the square bowl with a recessed fluted centre, the outside with a pair of lion masks, on a fluted socle and stepped square section plinth 36cm high, 29.8cm square

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£800­1,200

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104 AN ITALIAN GREY MARBLE GRAND TOUR TAZZA THE MANNER OF BENEDETTO BOSCHETTI, 19TH CENTURY

105

A PAIR OF FRENCH NAPOLEON III GREEN MARBLE TABLE LAMPS C.1850­60

each with a short fluted column above a foliate collar, with a mottled green marble baluster body and circular bronze foot, fitted for electricity (2) 51.5cm high (max)

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£800­1,200

106

A STONEWARE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT LION LATE 19TH CENTURY on a rectangular plinth 25cm high, 37cm long, 16.2cm deep

Provenance

A Private Collection, an apartment on Cadogan Square, London.

£150­200

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woven

£10,000­15,000

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107 A FINE FLEMISH ALLEGORICAL TAPESTRY LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY in wool and silks, the field depicting figures in a rural scene, in traditional costume preparing a feast with baskets of bread and ewers of wine, merchants approaching with three camels, a wooded and mountainous landscape beyond with soldiers on the march, enclosed by borders of urns issuing flowers, cherubs and further figures, with a ‘Chevalier Conservation, Paris’, label attached to the reverse 301 x 263cm

108

A LARGE GERMAN OAK AND IRON BOUND CHEST OR STOLLENTRUHE

WESTPHALIAN, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY

with fleur­de­lys strapwork mounts, the hinged cover revealing a vacant interior, the front with a cartouche shaped lock plate 87.5cm high, 200.5cm wide, 75cm deep

Provenance

Purchased by the current owner’s grandfather on the 12th October 1932 from Shenkers Galleries, 75, Baker Street, London, for £75.

Catalogue Note

See the Met Museum, New York, accession numbers 13.205.2 and 25.120.319 for two chests with very similar fleur­de­lys strapwork mounts and both dated as 15th century

£3,000­5,000

76

λ 109

A RARE NORTH ITALIAN BONE AND IVORY INLAID WALNUT CHEST VENETIAN, LATE 15TH / EARLY 16TH CENTURY

all over decorated ‘Alla Certosina’ with rondels and bands and panels of flowers, the hinged lid centred with a chequer board revealing a fitted interior with hinged compartments and drawers with wrought iron side carrying handles

28.7cm high, 70cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Provenance

Accompanying the chest is a hand written receipt date 19th May 1896 stating that R. Kenneth Dawson purchased the chest from the estate of the late Mr R. Carter for 31 pounds 2 shillings.

Catalogue Note

For similarly decorated chests and cassone, see Sotheby’s, 27th October 2021, Arts of the Islamic World, Lot 201, the V & A Museum, accession no. 7224­1860 and the National Trust, Polesden Lacey, ref. no. NT1245974.

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate.

£10,000­15,000

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110

110

A STUDDED IRON SAFE

FRENCH OR GERMAN, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the front with applied gilded flowerheads, strapwork and rivet decoration throughout, the hinged door with two locks revealing an interior with wooden shelves, with two keys

120cm high, 98.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Catalogue Note

For a very similar safe see Sotheby’s, Noblesse Oblige, 14th April 2011, lot 386.

£4,000­6,000

111

A CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CABINET

POSSBILY SPANISH OR ITALIAN, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY

inlaid with banding and floral sprays with an arrangement of twelve drawers and two cupboards 65.7cm high, 91.5cm wide, 47.2cm deep

£400­600

111

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112

A SOUTH GERMAN BURR YEW, INLAID AND STEEL MOUNTED TABLE CABINET

PROBABLY AUGSBURG OR NUREMBURG, LATE 16TH OR EARLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the outer case with burr yew and inlaid bands around a steel plaque, each etched with a rondel of a various birds inside scrolling foliage, with a swing handle and the corners with steel mounts, the fall front enclosing an arrangement of eight drawers the fronts of each with a steel panel with etched scrolling foliage and strapwork 16.5cm high, 22.2cm wide, 15.4cm deep

£2,000­3,000

113

A SOUTH GERMAN MARQUETRY TABLE CABINET

PROBABLY AUGSBURG, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the hinged top inlaid with musical instruments above an arrangement of six drawers around a central cupboard inlaid with townscapes, re­cased 29.4cm high, 34.3cm wide, 22.1cm deep

£300­500

112
113
open
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with crossbanding and fitted with two short and four long drawers on later bun feet, the top drawers with a secret locking mechanism

124.8cm high, 100cm wide, 54cm deep

£500­800

with cross and feather banding,

71.5cm high, 73.4cm wide, 49.6cm deep £800

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115 114 114 A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND LATE 17TH CENTURY 115 A GEORGE II WALNUT LOWBOY C.1730 the quarter veneered top with a moulded edge above three drawers, on cabriole legs and pad feet 1,200

116

A

116

SET OF TWELVE GEORGE II/III OCTAGONAL PEWTER PLATES

LONDON, C.1750­60

each with a central well inside a border with an engraved coat of arms, and a triple reeded border, the reverse with the touchmark for Thomas Chamberlain (fl.1732­1775) opposite the maker’s rectangular mark (12) 23.2cm wide

Catalogue Note

A set of twelve identical plates are held in the Colonial Williamsburg Museum Collection, Virginia, USA. The arms show a fir tree crossed by a sword supporting a coronet on its tip to dexter and three bars to sinister. These may be the arms of GREG, GRIEG or GREGORY, and hence may have a Scottish origin, but they have not been conclusively identified.

For other plates from the same service that have sold at auction, see Bishop and Miller, 27th April 2023, The Chapman Pewter Collection, lot 2, and Bonhams, 19th April 2021, The John Douglas Collection of Base Metal, lot 132.

£1,000­1,500

117

A

CHARLES II CARVED GILTWOOD AND SILVERED MIRROR C.1680 AND LATER

the rectangular plate inside a scrolling and fruiting foliate frame with two cherubs on cornucopia beneath a crest of two further cherubs supporting a crown 96 x 65cm

Provenance

Purchased from Alec Ossowski, 83 Pimlico Road, London in December 1983. A copy of the receipt is available.

£600­800

117

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118

118

A WALNUT CHEST ON STAND EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER with cross and feather banding and fitted with two short and four long drawers, on slender cabriole legs 166.5cm high, 96cm wide, 58cm deep

£400­600

inlaid with stringing and crossbanding, the quarter veneered top with a caddy moulded edge and re­entrant front corners above an arrangement of seven drawers around a central cupboard 80.2cm high, 82cm wide, 48cm deep

£400­600

82
119
119 A GEORGE II WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK C.1735
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120 A GEORGE II WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST C.1735 with cross and feather banding and fitted with three short and six long drawers, the top half with fluted angles 179.5cm high, 110.4cm wide, 54.5cm deep £2,000­3,000

121

121

A GEORGE II GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRROR MID­18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the three bevelled plates inside a foliate carved frame 52.3 x 113.3cm

£200­300

122

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIR THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY

the padded back, seat and armrests upholstered in watered silk damask, with scroll arms, on moulded supports with foliate scroll brackets united by stretchers and on leather roller castors

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£400­600

123

122

123

C.1750­60

the caddy moulded edge top with re­entrant front corners, above an arrangement of seven drawers, around a cupboard fitted with a shelf, on bracket feet 72.2cm high, 81cm wide, 46.5cm deep

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£300­500

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK
84

with later floral needlework upholstery, on shell capped cabriole legs and pad feet, originally on castors

£700­1,000

with cross and feather banding, the hinged door revealing an interior of nine drawers around a central arched compartment, on a later stand 41.8cm high, 44.5cm wide, 24cm deep, 67cm high overall £300­500

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125 124 124 A GEORGE II WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR C.1730
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125 A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SPICE CUPBOARD EARLY 18TH CENTURY

ROBERT BRADLEY ANTIQUES

Robert has been a dealer in 17th and 18th century English furniture and works of art since 1969. For 40 years he had a beautiful shop in the centre of Salisbury on the corner of Trinity and Brown Street. He now deals by appointment from premises at Little Toyd Farm, near Rockbourne. Robert has an excellent eye for good design, originality, colour and patination.

126

A RARE PAIR OF CHARLES II WALNUT STOOLS

C.1680­85

each with a circular blue silk damask seat on four carved cherub legs terminating in scrolls and leafy feet united by a turned ‘X’ stretcher, stamped to underside ‘FW’ (2) 48.8cm high, 40cm diameter

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Literature

For related stools with cherub supports see Lucy Wood, The Upholstered Furniture in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Vol. 1, p118, figs. 113­114.

£4,000­6,000

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the hinged top revealing a vacant interior, above a false drawer front and a wavy apron and on cabriole legs 86cm high, 135cm wide, 60cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Catalogue Note

The distinctive dovetailing on this chest is typical of Bermuda production. Every cabinetmaker is said to have had his own brass dovetail pattern. See Bryden B. Hyde. Bermuda’s Antique Furniture & Silver for related chests.

£1,000­1,500

88
127 A RARE BERMUDAN CEDAR TRUNK ON STAND MID­18TH CENTURY

C.1720

the Chinese black lacquer shaped hinged triple top decorated in gilt and red, with watery landscapes with sunken counterwells, on a contemporary English japanned base 76.5cm high, 80cm wide, 39.8cm deep.

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Catalogue Note

For a related Chinese lacquer games table with an English base sold in these rooms see Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks, 11th August 2020, which fetched £8,000 (hammer).

£1,500­2,000

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128 A RARE ANGLO-CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER CARD / TEA TABLE

129

A

WILLIAM AND MARY BURR ELM CHEST

LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY with ash banding and ebonised stringing, the quarter veneered top above two short and three long drawers with brass drop handles and escutcheons, on bun feet 92.2cm high, 97.5cm wide, 57cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£2,000­3,000

90

130

A RARE WILLIAM AND MARY FAUX TORTOISESHELL TÔLE PEINTE WASSAIL OR PUNCH BOWL

C.1690

the rounded body with a band of eight stands for cups or glasses, on a knopped stem and stepped circular foot, with gilt ‘Stalker and Parker’ decoration on a faux red tortoiseshell ground 29.9cm high, 43cm diameter (max)

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Catalogue Note

The fashion for lacquer and lacquered items developed in the later 17th century when Charles II renewed the charter of the East Indian Company in 1672 and started to buy lacquered cabinets for his own collection. This was further promoted by John Stalker and George Parker with their publication ‘A Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing’ in 1688. The process of Japanning was developed by Thomas and Edward Allgood in Pontypool and further developed in Usk and the West Midlands, although the red tortoiseshell effect was a characteristic style of decoration specifically of Pontypool. For a very similarly decorated monteith, please see Christies, 18th June 2008, Simon Sainsbury ­ The Creation of an English Arcadia, vol. I, lot 95 that sold for £13,750 (including buyer’s premium).

£3,000­4,000

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131

A RARE GEORGE I SILVERED WOOD SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE

C.1715

each with an upholstered high back and seat above foliate carved cabriole front legs united by a turned stretcher, comprising: a two seat sofa and six side chairs (8)

117.5cm high 147cm wide 71cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Catalogue Note

Towards the latter end of the 17th century, due to the increasing cost of real gold leaf, a number of alternative 'gilt' finishes were developed. These were often silvering, applied in much the same way as water­gilding, and then they had a gold coloured varnish or lacquer painted over the top to prevent the silver from tarnishing. However, other examples were left with just a silvered finish which did eventually tarnish thus these were later gilded meaning that a silvered finish is now quite rare. For a similar pair of high­back chairs, see Christie's, Interiors ­ Masters and Makers, 30th October 2012, lot 2.

A related suite of furniture was made by Thomas Phill for Edward Dryden of Canons Ashby in 1715. see the Journal of The Furniture History Society, Volume XXI, 1985, pp.217­219.

£10,000­15,000

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132

132

A GEORGE II OAK SPICE CUPBOARD DATED ‘1732’

with a panelled door enclosing ten drawers, on original feet 52.2cm high, 39 wide, 21cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£500­800

133

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS MODEL DESK CANNON MID­19TH CENTURY

each with a turned barrel on a pierced carriage and a pair of wheels (2) 56.5cm long.

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£500­800

133

94

C.1730

with feather and cross banding, the top with a caddy moulded edge above an arrangement of seven drawers around an arched sliding cupboard, on original Braganza type feet 79.6cm high, 84.5cm wide, 47.2cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£3,000­5,000

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134 A FINE GEORGE II WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK / DRESSING TABLE

135

A GEORGE III PAINTED STICK BACK WINSDOR ARMCHAIR

POSSIBLY WEST COUNTRY, C.1800

in ash and elm, with outswept arms and saddle seat, on turned legs, with an ‘H’ stretcher and original ox blood red paint

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£800­1,200

135 136

136

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE C.1740

the moulded edge top with re­entrant corners above a frieze drawer and a shaped apron on cabriole legs and pad feet 68.7cm high, 77cm wide, 51.5cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,000­1,500

96

137

A

C.1735

with cross and feather banding, the hinged fall with an integral rest, the interior with pigeonholes and walnut lined drawers, with a velvet writing surface, above three drawers on shaped bracket feet

103.3cm high, 74.2cm wide, 39.3cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£3,000­4,000

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SMALL GEORGE II BURR WALNUT BUREAU

138

138

A BLACK FOREST CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME

PAINTED WATCH STAND

18TH CENTURY

modelled as a young man supporting the watch holder, with Rococo style ‘C’ scroll decoration, on a stepped base 32.8cm high, 15.2cm wide, 11.2cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£500­800

139

A TWO­FOLD PAINTED SCREEN

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

139

oil on canvas, painted with cherubs amongst scrolling stylised foliage 184cm high, 66.5cm wide (each panel)

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£300­400

140

140

TWO DUTCH TREEN AND BRASS MOUNTED TOBACCO BOWLS

EARLY 18TH CENTURY

each of slightly swollen form, with a brass rim and foot (2)

23.7cm and 24.7cm diameter

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£200­300

98

141

A GEORGE II WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE

C.1725­30

with cross and feather banding, the Chinese influenced moulded cornice above a pair of bevelled mirrored doors enclosing three concave adjustable shelves, the hinged fall revealing pigeonholes and drawers, with a central cupboard and secret pilaster compartments, above two short and three long drawers with original engraved brass handles on bracket feet

224cm high, 105cm wide 58.2cm deep.

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£6,000­10,000

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142

with a moulded top rail above a solid splat and a later drop­in seat on leaf capped cabriole front legs, united by a turned and wavy flat stretcher

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£600­1,000

with a pierced splat above an 18th century gros point seat worked with flowers, on cabriole front legs united by a turned stretcher

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£800­1,200

143 142 A GEORGE II VIRGINIAN WALNUT ARMCHAIR C.1740 143 A GEORGE II VIRGINIAN WALNUT ARMCHAIR C.1740
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144

A SET OF SIX GEORGE II MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS

C.1740

each with a vase shaped splat above a drop­in seat on cabriole front legs and pad feet (6)

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£3,000­5,000

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with a rectangular top and turned legs, together with a pair of brass fire dogs of turned baluster form (3)

16.4cm high, 51.5cm wide, 22.3cm deep (max)

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£100­200

C.1740­50

with tapering legs and pad feet 72cm high, 179 x 141cm open

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£500­1,000

145

147

the moulded

113cm high, 224.2cm wide, 22.3cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£200­300

146 145 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY OVAL DINING TABLE 147 A GEORGE III OAK PLATE RACK C.1770 cornice above a shaped apron with a central keystone and three shelves
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146 A BRASS TRIVET EARLY 19TH CENTURY

148

A GEORGE II WALNUT AND GILTWOOD MIRROR

C.1735

the bevelled plate within a carved slip and walnut frame, with giltwood flowering foliage to the sides and beneath a foliate swan neck pediment, with a pair of 18th century brass sconces, each with serpent head terminal 132 x 72.5cm

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,000­1,500

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149

149

A GEORGE II TRIPOD TABLE MID­18TH CENTURY

the dodecahedral lobed tilt­top revolving on a birdcage, on a turned column and tripod base with pad feet 71.7cm high, 68.5cm diameter

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,500­2,000

150

A PAIR OF GEORGE II VIRGINIAN WALNUT STOOLS C.1730

each with a drop­in seat on cabriole legs and pad feet united by a turned and block ‘H stretcher (2) 46.7cm high, 53.5cm wide 40cm deep.

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£2,000­3,000

150

104

151

A FINE PAIR OF GEORGE II IRISH MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLES

C.1750

each with a moulded edge top above a frieze centred with a shell flanked by fluted scroll rosettes, on shell and leaf carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet (2)

76.7cm high, 113cm wide, 58cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£8,000­12,000

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152

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK

MID

18TH CENTURY

the caddy moulded edge top above an arrangement of seven drawers, around a cupboard 74.5cm high, 99cm wide, 55.2cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£600­1,000

106

153

A FINE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE

C.1755

the circular top with a baluster gallery, on a central column and scrolling supports interspersed with flowerheads, on a tripod base with foliate and entrelac carved decoration and scrolled feet 73cm high, 69.5cm diameter

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Catalogue Note

Duke’s, 6th March 2024, Sandford Orcas Manor, see lot 287 for a similar tripod table.

£5,000­8,000

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154

A DUTCH COLONIAL SATINWOOD BURGOMASTER CHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the openwork back with ball finials above baluster turned supports and carved decoration, with a cane seat

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£800­1,200

λ 155

AN ANGLO­INDIAN ROSEWOOD CHILD’S HIGH CHAIR IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, 1830­40 with a cane seat and a silk cushion

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£600­1,000

155
154
108

156

A RARE GEORGE II YEW AND GILTWOOD MIRROR

C.1735

the later bevelled, shaped rectangular plate inside a carved and gilt slip, the yew frame with gilt oak leaf and acorn edging, beneath a swan neck pediment centred by a carved and gilt foliate and shell surmount 128 x 67.5cm

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,500­2,500

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157

AN EARLY

with composite plates within a finely carved leaf and scroll cartouche shape frame

83 x 62.3cm

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£800­1,200

158

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST C.1760­70

the caddy moulded top above four graduated long cockbeaded drawers and bracket feet

80.5cm high, 86cm wide, 50cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,500­2,000

110
157 158 GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRROR C.1760

159

A FINE GEORGE II MAHOGANY CONCERTINA CARD TABLE

C.1740­50

the fold­over top revealing a baize lined surface with candlestands and counter wells, with cast dolphin handles on well carved shell­capped and fish scale cabriole legs and claw and ball feet 71.4cm high x 86cm wide x 42cm deep.

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

Catalogue Note

The distinctive marine style carving and decoration may signify that the table was made for someone with Naval or Maritime connections.

£2,000­3,000

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160

161

160

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST

C.1760

the caddy moulded top above a brushing slide and four graduated long drawers, the top drawer with ten divisions 78.3cm high, 94.3cm wide, 56.5cm deep.

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£2,000­3,000

161

A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY NEO­CLASSICAL HALL CHAIRS

C.1770

each with a shield shape back with a green painted oval reserve with initials ‘JJ’ above a sgabello type seat and base (2)

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£800­1,200

112

162

A RARE EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS

IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, C.1760

the moulded cornice above a pair of doors each with a large flame figural panel inside a moulded frame with Rococo ‘C’ scrolls and foliage, enclosing three cedar slides, the base with a moulded edge, and rounded corners, fitted with two short and one long cedar lined drawers and bracket feet, with brass Rococo style escutcheons and swing handles 152.8cm high, 130cm wide, 63cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury Catalogue Note

For a very similarly decorated walnut linen press, after a design by Thomas Chippendale, see Christie’s, Simon Sainsbury ­ The Creation of an English Arcadia, 18th June 2008, vol. II, lot 285, that sold for £73, 250 (including buyer’s premium).

£5,000­8,000

113 nal hammer price

163

164

163 AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST C.1770

with a dentil cornice above two short and six long drawers with unusual Rococo gilt brass handles, the secretaire drawer with a hinged, baize­lined writing surface, a mirror on a ratchet, drawers and compartments, with quarter pilasters and on bracket feet 179cm high, 115cm wide, 58cm deep

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,500­2,500

164

A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS HEPPLEWHITE PERIOD, C.1780

each with a shield­shaped back with foliate carving to the top rail and paterae to the splats, above a stuffedover serpentine seat and front legs with stiff leaf capitals above fluting and block feet (2)

Provenance

Robert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury

£1,000­1,500

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165

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 by the vendor 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.), p. 268, fig. 44 for a similar console table at Lyme Park.

£4,000­6,000

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the

369 x 372cm

£2,500­3,500

116
166
AN USHAK CARPET OF UNUSUAL SIZE CENTRAL WEST ANATOLIA, C.1900 plain raspberry field centred by a pistachio green cruciform medallion, framed by mustard spandrels and wide ice blue borders of angular vines flanked by mustard guard stripes
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167 A GILTWOOD SIDE TABLE IN GEORGE II STYLE, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY the grey marble top with a moulded edge above a Vitruvian scroll frieze and applied leaf scrolls, on acanthus and harebell decorated legs 81cm high, 141cm wide, 64.5cm deep £4,000­6,000

168

169

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND OCTAGONAL WINE COOLER

LATE 18TH CENTURY

with a lead lined interior with nine divisions and a central plug, with side carrying handles, on a stand

77cm high, 51cm wide, 48.2cm deep

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£300­500

170

168

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SPIDER LEG TABLE

LATE 18TH CENTURY

the drop­leaf top above turned legs

70.5cm high, 80 x 76cm (open)

£500­800

169

170

A GEORGE III MAHOGHANY GAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIR

LATE 18TH CENTURY

the upholstered back and arm rests on fluted supports, above a serpentine, stuffed­over seat, on moulded front legs and an ‘H’ stretcher

£400­600

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171 A SENNEH CARPET PERSIAN KURDISTAN, C.1900 the pale camel Herati field enclosed by ivory flowerhead borders flanked by guard stripes of stylised plants 477 x 390cm
£4,000 6,000

172

173

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SPIDER LEG TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY

the drop­leaf top above a frieze drawer and on turned legs

71.7cm high, 40.9cm wide, 76.5cm deep

£400­600

174

172

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BACHELOR’S CHEST SCOTTISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the top with a moulded edge above a brushing slide, with four long drawers, with cockbeading and fret­cut escutcheons and swing handles, on shaped bracket feet

79.8cm high, 86.3cm wide, 48cm deep

Catalogue Note

The oak plank backboard is inscribed ‘DM’ above ‘Dundie’.

£1,000­1,500

173

174

TWO MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

each with a padded back, seat and armrests, one carved with sprays of flowers and leaves, the other with garrya elliptica and anthemion (2)

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£400­600

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175

175

A

the boarded top with rounded ends on open chamfered trestle ends and sleigh feet 75.2cm high, 117cm wide, 295cm long

Provenance

Christie's, Masters and Makers, 21st September 2010, lot 431.

£3,000­5,000

176

the abrashed Herati field framed by spandrels and angular vine borders flanked by pale lemon guard stripes 310 x 233cm

£1,000­1,500

176

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LARGE FRENCH OAK FARMHOUSE KITCHEN TABLE 19TH CENTURY A TABRIZ CARPET PERSIAN AZERBAIJAN, C.1920

£3,000

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177 A KIRMAN RAVAR CARPET SOUTH EAST PERSIAN, C.1890 the ivory field richly decorated with scrolling vines around a raspberry and indigo floral medallion, framed by indigo spandrels and ivory borders of meandering vines flanked by double guard stripes, signed in the upper border 354 x 264cm 4,000

178

inlaid with paterae and faux fluting, the breakfront cornice above two short and eight long drawers, the top with architectural canted angles on ogee bracket feet

218cm high, 120cm wide, 64.3cm deep

£400­600

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A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVAL BREAKFAST TABLE C.1800

the tilt­top with a central burr fustic panel and crossbanded in satinwood and rosewood above a turned urn stem on four shaped legs and brass caps and castors

73.7cm high, 112 x 137.4cm

£400­600

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST CHANNEL ISLANDS, LATE 18TH CENTURY
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180

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY TRIPLE PILLAR DINING TABLE

C.1825 AND LATER

the reeded edged top above turned gun barrel stems, with reeded legs and brass castors

73.5cm high, 127cm wide, 259cm long

£800­1,200

181

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SERVING TABLE POSSIBLY IRISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY

inlaid with stringing and ebonised edging, with a frieze drawer applied with an ivorine trade label for ‘Spillman & Co., St. Martins Lane, London’, each side with a pull­out candle slide and a hinged cupboard door, on stop­fluted tapering legs

84.4cm high, 156cm wide, 78.7cm deep

£1,500­2,000

124 181

£1,200

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182 the deep madder field of angular vines around a large indigo and salmon pink cruciform medallion framed by sky blue spandrels and deep indigo borders of polychrome stylised flowerheads and serrated leaves flanked by carnation guard stripes 452 x 372cm 1,800

£2,000

126 183
A TEKKE MAIN CARPET EMIRATE OF BUKHARA, C.1900 the pale brick red field with five columns of quartered guls enclosed by borders of octagons contained hooked motifs flanked by barber poles and further quartered guard stripes 397 x 233cm 3,000

184

AN IRISH MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIR

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the downswept arms carved with leaves, on shell capped cabriole front legs terminating in claw and ball feet, on later leather roller castors

£1,500­2,000

185

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ‘WAKE’ DINING TABLE

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the oval drop­leaf top on moulded legs 73cm high, 197.5 x 137cm

£1,000­1,500

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185

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186

187

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DUMB WAITER

LATE 18TH CENTURY

with three graduated dished revolving tiers, on castors

110cm high, 52cm diameter

£200­300

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186

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SABICU CHEST C.1770

of two short and three long drawers with raised brass escutcheons and original brass handles on shaped bracket feet with panelled backboards

89.5cm high, 104.5cm wide, 52.7cm deep

£1,000­1,500

187

188

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1770­80

the top drawer with a hinged fall­front inset with a later writing surface fitted with four small drawers and pigeonholes, with two secret compartments, above three long drawers flanked by fluted columns and on moulded bracket feet

82cm high, 94.5cm wide, 53cm deep

£600­800

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SELECTED ITEMS FROM HEATH HOUSE, HAMPSHIRE

189

AN UNUSUAL GEORGE III MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL PARTNER’S DESK

LATE 18TH CENTURY

the drop­leaf top inset with later green leather tooled writing surfaces above nine drawers, the back with faux drawer fronts above a pair of cupboards, one fitted with pigeonholes

75cm high, 134cm wide, 80cm deep

Provenance

From the Estate of a Collector, Heath House, Hampshire.

£1,500­2,500

130

190

the shaped rectangular plate inside a scrolling foliate, rocaille and ‘C’ scroll frame beneath an elaborate Rococo style foliate surmount 132 x 64.5cm

Provenance

Purchased from Mallett, in the 1950’s. From the Estate of a Collector, Heath House, Hampshire.

£4,000­6,000

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DESK FIT FOR AN EMPEROR Lot 191 in situ in the Grand Salon, Farnborough Hill, February 2024.
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AN IMPORTANT FRENCH IMPERIAL LOUIS XVI ROSEWOOD AND AMARANTH BUREAU PLAT

ALMOST CERTAINLY BY CLAUDE­CHARLES SAUNIER, C.1775­85, THE WORKING DESK OF NAPOLÉON III, EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH

with mercury gilded chased ormolu mounts and inlaid with holly stringing, the rectangular top inset with a later tooled leather writing surface within a moulded ormolu border above three frieze drawers interspersed with classical triglyph tablets on paterae headed square tapering legs decorated with guttae and scrolling ribbon borders terminating in sabots, each end with a pull­out leather lined slide, the underside with various labels and stamps including: a branded Royal Garde de Meuble stamp of a ‘crown above three fleur­de­lys’ probably dating from the Restauration period, c.1815­20, ink stencil marks ‘EC 78’ and ‘EC’ possibly for the Écuries de Compiègne and ‘B 157’ for Villa Eugénie at Biarritz, a paper label inscribed ‘Paris Austerlitz’ and two metal inventory labels ‘108’ and ‘Eigentum Dr. R. K.’ 78.8cm high, 195cm wide, 97.5cm deep

£80,000­120,000

Provenance

The working desk of Napoléon III, Emperor of ther French.

Listed on the first inventory of the Villa Eugénie, Biarritz, the summer residence of Emperor Napoléon III and Empress Eugénie, dated 1858. Inventory no.157, listed under the ‘Cabinet de travail de L’Empereur’, ‘Un Bureau en bois de rose et palissandre, style Louis XVI...., 195cm 98cm’.

Transferred from Villa Eugénie, Biarritz in c.1881 to Farnborough Hill, Hampshire, the English country home of the Empress Eugénie until her death in 1920.

By descent to Victor, Prince Napoléon, 3rd Prince of Montifort (1862­1926), thence on his death to Princess Clémentine of Belgium (1872­1955) and the head of the family Louis (1914­1997).

Sold by Hampton & Sons, ‘Farnborough Hill’, 18th­26th July 1927, ‘First Floor­The Princess’s Sitting Room’ lot 265, ‘A Louis XVI library table, From the Royal Mobilier’ for 340 guineas and purchased by the Parisian dealer Martin Bacri.

Exhibited and sold by Martin Bacri at the Musée National de Malmaison, 1928 ‘Exposition de Napoléon 1er a Napoléon III, Souvenirs de la Famille Impériale, Conserves par L’Impératrice Eugénie dans sa Résidence de Farnborough et Provenant de sa Succession’, item 81 ‘Table­Bureau, en bois de rose et bois de violette, Époque Louis XVI...Bureau de travail de l’Empereur Napoléon III, Ce bureau faisant partie au XVIIIe siecle, du Mobilier de la Couronne Royale de France. Estampille du Garde­Meuble Royal’. By repute bought by a member of the Rothschild family.

Dr. R. K. collection, inventory number ‘108’.

Purchased by our deceased collector from Bernard Oberson, Grandes Époques S. A. Antiquitiés, Objets d’Art, Geneva, 28th July 1972 for 180,000 Swiss Francs.

From the Estate of a Collector, Heath House, Hampshire

Literature

Professor Anthony Geraghty, The Empress Eugénie in England, Art, Architecture, Collecting.

Connaissance des Arts, March 1969, n.205, pp.78­83. ‘Claude­Charles Saunier’.

L’Estampille, L’Objet d’Art, October 2002, n.373, pp.70­82 for an article by Clothilde Fontana ‘ClaudeCharles Saunier. Un ébeniste du siècle des Lumières’.

Sylvie Legrand­Rossi, Le Mobilier du Musée Nissim de Camondo, pp.98­99.

Marie­Noel de Gary, Musée Nissim de Camondo, Le Demeure d’un collectionneur, pp.232­233.

THE ATTRIBUTION

The present lot although not stamped is almost certainly by the esteemed maker Claude­Charles Saunier (1735­1807). The unusual triglyph mounts are very distinctive and can be seen on the other four recorded examples of this bureau by Saunier. There is one in the Le Salon Bleu, Musée de Nissim de Camondo, Paris and like our example it is unsigned. See Marie­Noel de Gary, Musée Nissim de Camondo, Le Demeure d’un collectionneur, pp.232­233. A second in bois de rose and bois de violette was illustrated in the Connaissance des Arts, March, 1969, p.78. A third example in kingwood, tulipwood and amaranth was sold by Sotheby’s, Important Furniture, 6th December 2011, lot 123 £61,250 (including buyer’s premium). A fourth in ebony and from the collection of Pierre Berès and probably originally in the renowned Carlhian collection sold at Christie’s, Paris, Pierre Berès: A Livre Ouvert, 13th December 2012, lot 653 for 175,000 Euros (including buyer’s premium). A related smaller bureau in bois de rose, without the triglyph mounts can be found in the Collection du Mobilier National, numero d’inventaire IAM­468­000.

THE MAKER

Claude­Charles Saunier (1735­1807) received master in 1752. He was descended from a family of cabinet makers and initially shared his father’s (Jean­Charles) workshop in Fauborg Saint­Antoine but moved twice eventually settling in the rue Saint­Claude.

Saunier was well known for finely made furniture using the best quality timbers ornamented with gilt bronze mounts. He was quick to adopt the Neo­Classical style and he produced bureaux plats of restrained form, with architectural decoration and tapering legs. He used timbers of contrasting colours such as ebony and amaranth and fashionable woods such as satinwood from 1785 onwards.

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A portrait of Empress Eugénie and the Prince Imperial by Franz Xavier Winterhalter, 1857. A portrait of Napoleon III by Hippolyte Flandrin, 1862.
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135

NAPOLÉON III AND EMPRESS EUGÉNIE IN ENGLAND

Napoléon III (Charles­Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, 20th April 1808 – 9th January 1873) was the first president of France from 1842 to 1852 and was the last monarch of France as ‘Emperor of the French’ from 1852 until he was deposed in absentia on the 4th September 1870.

He was a popular monarch who oversaw the modernisation of Paris, commissioning George­Eugène Haussman to produce new boulevards and parks. He expanded the French colonial empire and personally engaged in two wars. He promoted agriculture ending famines in France and turning the country into an agricultural exporter.

In Foreign Policy he aimed to reassert French influence in Europe and he allied with Britain defeating Russia in the Crimean War but his downfall as Emperor was brought about by the rising power of Prussia. In July 1870 Napoléon reluctantly declared war on Prussia after pressure from the general public. The French Army was soon defeated and Napoleon was captured at Sedan. He was swiftly dethroned and the Third Republic was proclaimed in Paris. After he was released from German custody, Napoléon and his wife Eugénie went into exile in England arriving on the 20th March 1871.

Humiliated and exiled, the Imperial family took a lease on Camden Place, a large country house in the village of Chislehurst in Kent. A house known to Napoléon when he was first exiled in England during the 1830s. However, Napoléon, worn out and sickly, was to have only a short spell in England dying in January 1873 following an operation for the removal of bladder stones. More tragedy was to befall Eugénie when in 1879 her son the Prince Imperial was killed by the Zulus whilst serving with the British Army in South Africa. The Empress was devastated by the death of her only child and she decided to move from Camden Hill and in August 1880 she purchased the Farnborough Hill estate in Hampshire.

FARNBOROUGH HILL

This was to be her principal residence for the next forty years and where she built a magnificent mausoleum to house the remains of her husband and son.

The house was originally built by H. E. Kendell for the publisher Thomas Longman, in an ‘old English’ style. Under Eugénie from 1881 the house was substantially renovated by the architect Hippolyte Destailleur, famous for Waddesdon Manor. At Farnborough Hill he strove to reproduce some of the signature elements of ‘le style Napoléon III’. Eugénie’s ambitions for the interiors of Farnborough were similar, as the ‘last representative of the Second Empire’ she felt obliged to live in state and the interiors of the house were curated to make the house both a dynastic shrine and intimate museum.

Farnborough Hill was filled with remarkable furniture, sculpture and paintings transferred from the family’s houses on the continent including Arenenberg in Switzerland (the home of Louis­Napoléon’s mother Hortense), Malmaison and Eugénie’s villa in Biarritz. Eugénie had been obliged to fight hard for the restitution of these treasures and she took great care arranging them into emotive juxtapositions and statements of lineage.

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A View of Farnborough Hill. Lot 191 in situ in the Entrance Hall, Farnborough Hill, February 2024.

VILLA EUGÉNIE

Villa Eugénie in Biarritz was built for the Imperial family in 1854. It was a large villa overlooking the sea and the Empress and Emperor spent each September there. They would walk on the beach and entertain their guests with amateur theatricals and charades. The villa was furnished like the other official palaces with a mixture of objects from the domaine privé and the dotation de la couronne. In 1873 Eugénie agreed a deal with the state in which she would keep the entire contents of the villa in exchange for a series of Napoléonic relics. The whole contents were transferred to Farnborough Hill in 1881 and included an important series of historic items from the French Royal collections, including: two suites of Empire furniture, seven important Gobelins tapestries depicting scenes from Don Quixote and of course our present lot. Our bureau plat was listed in the original inventory of 1858 as being in the Emperor’s study and it would remain at Farnborough Hill until after the death of Eugénie.

THE SALE OF FARNBOROUGH HILL

The Empress Eugénie died in July 1920, she had hoped that the contents of Farnborough Hill would remain in perpetuity as a shrine to the patrimony of the Bonapartes. However unable to pay the death duties on her estate, Prince Victor and then Princess Clémentine made the decision to sell the estate and the contents of the house. Two sales were held by Christie’s in July 1927, beginning with paintings and drawings on 1st July followed by tapestries, furniture and decorative arts a week later. The remaining contents including our bureau plat were sold over eight days between the 18th and 26th July, organised by Hampton & Sons. This included some wonderful sculpture including a bust of Napoléon Bonaparte after Thorwaldsen which sold for 420 guineas and a Carpeaux portrait of the Prince Imperial and his Dog Nero which also fetched 420 guineas. Our desk was listed in the Princess’s Sitting Room on the First Floor and was lot 265: ‘A Louis XVI library table, veneered in tulip and purple woods with frieze and leg appliques in bronze…From the Royal Mobilier.’ It fetched 340 guineas which was one of the highest prices of the sale.

A WELL TRAVELLED DESK

The desk was bought by Martin Bacri a Parisian dealer and along with 158 other items, almost all from the Farnborough sale, was exhibited the following year at a selling exhibition organised by a number of other dealers and curated by Jean Bourguignon. It was held at the Musée National de Malmaison, and titled ‘Exposition de Napoléon 1er a Napoléon III, Souvenirs de la Famille Impériale, Conserves par L’Impératrice Eugenie dans sa Résidence de Farnborough et Provenant de sa Succession’. A small catalogue was produced and our bureau was object no.81 and listed as ‘Bureau de travail de l’Empereur Napoléon III’. Photographs show it centre stage at Malmaison opposite Winterhalter’s The Empress Eugénie Surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting, which had sold at the Christie’s sale and had already been presented to the museum at Malmaison by La Baronne d’Alexandary d’Orengiani.

The desk was then sold to possibly a Rothschild collection, an inventory label to the underside of the desk is marked ‘Dr. R. K.’ The desk was then acquired by our deceased collector in 1972 from the antiques dealer Bernard Oberson, of Grandes Époques S. A. based in Geneva on the 28th July 1972 for 180,000 Swiss francs and it would return back to Hampshire to reside in the Heath House collection for the past 50 years.

We would like to thank Professor Anthony Geraghty for his generous and invaluable help in researching our bureau and advice on this footnote. With thanks also to Farnborough Hill School for letting us photograph the bureau back in situ and for the use of photographs in this catalogue.

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Gilt bronze locks to the Dining Room at Farnborough Hill, originally made for the Tuileries in Paris.

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193

A PRUSSIAN EMPIRE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK

BERLIN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement with silk suspension, an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a milled ormolu dial with a white enamelled chapter ring with black Arabic numbers and inscribed ‘Schunick Berlin’, inside an anthemion bezel and beneath a milled, banded arch supported on a pair of Egyptian caryatid figures, on an ebonised, navette shaped base with an angel and star appliques and on turned feet, with a starburst pendulum 46.8cm high, 26.2cm wide, 14.3cm deep

Provenance

From the Estate of a Collector, Heath House, Hampshire.

£1,200­1,800

192

A FRENCH LOUIS­PHILIPPE ORMOLU AND BLACK MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK

BY MALFROY A MAÇON, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement with silk suspension, the outside countwheel striking on a bell, on a white enamel dial with black Roman hours and Arabic quarters and inscribed ‘Malfroy a Macon’, inside a milled bezel above a ropework fringe, suspended from a black marble arched body surmounted by a gilt metal poodle flanked by a pair of urns, above a wyvern appliqué, on a pair of oval columns with flowerhead and dancing muse appliqués, on a bowfront base with beaded edging and gilt metal bun feet, with a cherub pendulum

47cm high, 28cm wide, 9.5cm deep

Provenance

From the Estate of a Collector, Heath House, Hampshire.

£800­1,200

193

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194

the brass eight day movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the convex white enamel dial with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes, inscribed to the centre ‘FESTEAU A PARIS’ and behind a convex glass door, the case with an urn finial above a waisted body, with glazed pendulum

Provenance

From the Estate of a Collector, Heath House, Hampshire.

Catalogue Note

Jacques­Francois Festeau was made mâitre in 1751.

£2,500­3,500

139 nal hammer price
A FRENCH LOUIS XV CORNE VERTE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED CLOCK AND BRACKET aperture and side panes, on foliate cabriole legs, with a conforming corne verte bracket with similar mounts, with pendulum (2) 88cm high, 36.5cm wide, 18cm deep

195

AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD MIRROR IN BAROQUE STYLE, FLORENTINE, 18TH CENTURY

the later rectangular plate within a slip decorated with leaves, wheatsheaves and fruit, within scrolling leaf outer border applied with three cherubs

109.5 x 89.5cm

£1,000­1,500

196

AN ITALIAN WALNUT COMMODE IN BAROQUE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the top inlaid with ebonised banding above three long drawers with panelled fronts flanked by columns, on flattened bun feet 97.3cm high, 131.5cm wide, 63cm deep

£600­1,000

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197

A PAIR OF ITALIAN GILTWOOD CARTOUCHE SHAPED MIRRORS

LATE 18TH CENTURY

each with a later, shaped rectangular main plate inside four subsidiary plates, in a frame with ‘C’ scrolls, foliate and floral swags, the surmount centred by a mask (2)

138.5cm x 76cm

£4,000­6,000

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198

A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT ENCOIGNURES

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with an inset grey marble top above a serpentine front inlaid with kingwood rondels and banding with a pair of doors revealing two shelves, the backs inscribed ‘No 7468/9 Teaaxr 1/6’ (2)

96.5cm high, 87.5cm wide, 62cm deep

£1,000­1,500

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A FRENCH GILTWOOD AND GESSO MIRROR IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the oval bevelled plate within a lattice work frame and with a pair of angels supporting garlands of flowers

108.4 x 78.3cm

£300­500

199

A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY TABLE AMBULANTE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the oval top inlaid with a tulipwood fan panel, above a frieze inlaid with a guilloche band, fitted with a drawer, on tapering legs with ormolu sabots

71.4cm high, 51cm wide, 38.7cm deep

£800­1,200

201

200

AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY COMMODE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with flame veneers, the mottled grey marble top above a frieze drawer and three further long drawers, fitted with sophisticated locks and flanked by cylindrical columns with finely cast ormolu capitals decorated with peacocks and horses, on turned feet 97.3cm high, 66.5cm wide, 131cm deep

£700­1,000

201
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202

A PAIR OF ITALIAN GILTWOOD CARTOUCHE SHAPED MIRRORS VENETIAN, IN ROCOCO STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each with a plate etched with a man inside a scrolling border, the two colour gilt frame with a central shell flanked by a pair of figures above floral swags, with ‘C’ scrolls and a mask, one cracked (2)

120 x 63.5cm

£800­1,200

203

A DUTCH BURR WALNUT COMMODE 18TH CENTURY

the archer’s bow moulded edge top above four long ripple moulded drawers the lowest one with a palm motif 84.5cm high, 83cm wide, 54cm wide

£2,000­3,000

203

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204

204

A PAIR OF FRENCH KINGWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

each with ormolu mounts, with a quarter veneered top above a drawer and undertier, on leaf and hoof sabots (2) 65cm high, 44.5cm wide, 33cm deep

£800­1,200

205

205

A KAZAK RUG CENTRAL CAUCASUS, C.1890

the madder field with four linked panels of hooked motifs framed by zoomorphic devices, narrow ivory borders flanked by sawtooth guard stripes and barber poles 224 x 119cm

£200­300

206

A FRENCH GILTWOOD AND GESSO MIRROR

IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY with a rectangular plate bordered by marginal plates decorated with a rambling grapevine with a conforming basket of fruits surmount with further scroll decoration 177.2 x 94.5cm

£400­600

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207

A FRENCH GILTWOOD MIRROR IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular plate within a moulded frame, the surmount carved with trophies of war, eagles and laurel leaves

143.2 x 84.5cm

£500­800

208

A ROCOCO CARVED WALNUT CONSOLE TABLE

POSSIBLY GERMAN OR ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the later simulated green marble serpentine top above a carved frieze with flowerhead panels, the centre carved with pierced leaf scrolls above a shell, on shell, flower and scroll legs, the back with two applied metal inventory labels ‘LK 4645’ 87.3cm high, 191.2cm wide, 54.5cm deep

£800­1,200

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210

A KARABAGH

SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1890

the ivory field with three medallions enclosed by madder borders of stepped guls flanked by flowerhead and vine guard stripes

297 x 118cm

£300­500

18TH CENTURY

each with a marble top above a frieze with parquetry bands and a drawer, on faux fluted square tapering legs united by an undertier (2)

74cm high, 55cm wide, 27.5cm deep

£1,500­2,000

the plate etched with a vase issuing flowers inside a meandering foliate border, the frame with scrolling foliage, above a pair of flowerhead candle holders 81.5 x 41.5cm

£200­300

209 211 210 209 A PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS XVI KINGWOOD DEMILUNE SIDE TABLES 211 AN ITALIAN CARTOUCHE SHAPED GIRANDOLE MIRROR VENETIAN, 19TH CENTURY RUNNER
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212

AN ITALIAN BRONZE BUST OF JOHANNA II OF ANJOU

IN THE MANNER OF FRANCESCO DA LAURANA (1430­1500), PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

modelled wearing a cloth head cover decorated with a griffin, with a fleur­delys on her dress, the foot rim inscribed with a latin epigraph 'JOHANNA.COM­A.ANG.GALLIAE' 55.5cm high, 64cm wide

Catalogue Note

Johanna II or Giovanna II Angio Durazzo (1371­1435) was the reigning Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, when the Capetian House of Anjou became extinct. The fleur­de­lys on her dress is the Anjou smbol and the griffin on her hat is the coat of arms of the Affaitati family, an ancient Italian family. The latin inscription says 'Altissima' confirming that this bronze is portrait of Johanna when she was a countess and before she became Queen.

£1,000­1,500

213

213

AN ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE GRAND TOUR BUST OF A FAUN 19TH CENTURY

with a grinning face, on a turned socle 59cm high

£800­1,200

212
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214

AN ITALIAN ALABASTER FIGURE OF DONNA SULLA ROCCA AFTER P. EMILIO FIASCHI (ITALIAN, 1858­1941), EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the scantily clad young lady standing before a console table with a griffin base, on a naturalistic foot, signed to the reverse 74cm high

£1,000­1,500

£800­1,200

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214 215 AN ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF A MAIDEN IN THE MANNER OF CIPRIANI modelled as a nude young lady standing on a tiled floor, on an alabaster base, signed to the reverse 77.5cm high

depicting two angels with curly hair, in a carved and gilt frame 60 x 32cm, 79 x 51.5cm (overall)

£1,000­1,500

£800­1,200

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216 217 216 AN ITALIAN TERRACOTTA PLAQUE IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, TUSCAN, POSSIBLY 15TH CENTURY 217 AN ITALIAN BRONZE GRAND TOUR FIGURE OF NARCISSUS AFTER THE ANTIQUE, NEAPOLITAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY with brown patination, the circular base with bands of stiff leaf decoration 62.5cm high

218

A LARGE BRONZED METAL GROUP OF HEBE AND JUPITER’S EAGLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY

modelled as a scantily clad maiden standing beside a cherub astride the eagle 88cm high

£300­500

Φ 219

A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF ‘NOCTURNE’ AFTER EDOUARD­LOUIS COLLET (1876­1961), EARLY 20TH CENTURY

depicting a nude maiden, with her hands behind her head, a star in her hair, on an oval base, signed 96.5cm high

£1,500­2,000

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220

220 A FRENCH BRONZE GROUP OF THE ALLEGORY OF THE ARTS BY ALBERT­ERNEST CARRIER­BELLEUSE (FRENCH, 1824­87), MID­19TH CENTURY

modelled as a young lady, seated on a low stool, resting against a book before an artist’s palette and scrolls of drawings, holding a pencil and with an urn at her feet, on a shaped green marble base, signed and dated ‘CARRIER 1850’ to the book

43cm high, 59.5cm wide, 26cm deep

£1,500­2,000

221

A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF ANDROMEDA BY PIERRE ALEXANDRE SCHONEWERK (1820­1885), LATE 19TH CENTURY

the figure sat chained to a rock, on a bowfront base, with an applied label 55cm high

£2,000­3,000

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222

222

‘NOUVEL ATLAS TRES­EXACT ET FORT COMMODE’

‘pour toutes sortes de personnes, contenant les Pricipales Cartes geographiques, dresse suivant les nouvelles observations de Mrs de L’Academie Royale Des Sciences...a Leide, Chez Pierre Vander Aa Marchand Libraire’, the atlas with the majority of its hand­coloured pages and maps but missing some including L’Europe (7) and Turquie en General (87) to Le Bresil (100), with the original Aa text to each map, in soft red leather covers 30.6cm x 39cm approx. (page size)

£1,500­2,000

223

‘A NEW UNIVERSAL ATLAS EXHIBITING ALL THE EMPIRES, KINGDOMS, STATES, REBUBLICS, &C. &C. IN THE WHOLE WORLD’

‘being a Complete Collection of the most approved maps extant; corrected with the greatest care and augmented from the last edition of D’Anville and Robert. with many improvements by Major James Rennel and other eminent geographers including all the tracks and new discoveries of the British Circumnavigators Biron, Wallis, Carteret, Captian James Cook &c. &c’. engraved on one hundred plates comprising: sixty­six maps, published by Robert Laurie and James Whittle, No. 53 Fleet­Street, London, 1796, bound together with D’Anville, A Complete Body of Ancient Geography, published by Laurie and Whitte, London, 1795, retaining all sixty­six maps from the Atlas and thirteen maps from the Ancient Geography, the brown leather covers and spine with tooled and gilt foliate decoration 54.8 x 40cm (page size)

£1,500­2,000

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224

A RARE CHARLES II 14 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE

LEA, LONDON, C.1685

with twelve engraved and hand­coloured gores, with a cartouche inscribed ‘A New TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, Made by Rt Morden. Wm Berry Ph Lea. and sold at their shops at the Atlas in Cornhill at ye Globe at Chering .... and at ye Atlas & Hercules in the Poultery London’, a further inscription titled ‘To The Reader’ in another cartouche, with images of natives, beasts, sea creatures and ships together with depictions of natives in both North and South America, the routes Drake and Candish (sic) voyages plotted, also shown are the Great Wall of China, the west coasts of Hollandia Nova (Australia) and a fragment of Zelandia Nova (New Zealand), the North West coast of America between St James Lancaster Sound and Nova Albion is not shown, the brass meridian with a graduated scale, the horizon ring with an engraved calendar, on a later stand (stand ‘as found’) 102cm high (approx)

Catalogue Note

Morden and Berry advertised a pair of large globes in 1673, as ‘new sizes of globes, about 15 inches in diameter, celestial and terrestrial, 4 pounds the pair’ and were only pre­dated as English globes by those by Molyneux and Moxon from the late 16th and early 17th century. While not a ‘first edition’, the globe offered here, produced by the Morden, Berry, Lea partnership, makes it a rare example of one of the earliest commercially produced English globes and shows the tracks of voyages by Drake and Cavendish which earlier versions did not.

For similar globes see Royal Museum Greenwich, object id. GLB0164 and The Whipple Museum, Cambridge, object id. 2691. £3,000­5,000

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226

A PAIR OF OAK GLOBE STANDS

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

to fit 4 inch globes, each with a basket on a baluster turned stem and stepped foot (2)

22cm high, 13.2cm diameter (max)

£200­300

225

A VICTORIAN 3 INCH POCKET TERRESTRIAL GLOBE PROBABLY BY MALBY, MID­19TH CENTURY

an applied paper label inscribed’ A New Terrestrial Globe compiled from the latest and most authentic sources. E. Stanford Charing Cross, London’, together with a Victorian pocket celestrial globe, mid­19th century, an applied paper label inscribed ‘Malbys Celestial Globe’, both on turned wooden stands (2)

17cm high (max)

£1,000­1,500

226

227

A PHILIP’S 9 INCH GLOBE BY GEORGE PHILIPS AND SON, EARLY 20TH CENTURY on an ebonised stand 42.5cm high

£200­300

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A POCKET TERRESTRIAL GLOBE

PROBABLY BY COX, LONDON, DATED 18**

the 2 3/4 inch globe with twelve printed and hand coloured gores, with an applied cartouche inscribed ‘COX, LONDON, 18**’, showing Capt. Cook’s Track, two metal pivots at the poles, in a black shagreen case, the interior with the heavens (2)

7cm diameter

£500­800

229

A GEORGE III BRASS UNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL SUNDIAL C.1760

the inner ring with black Roman hours interspersed with fleur­de­lys, the reverse with Arabic numerals from 0­90 in 10 degree divisions, the outer ring with Arabic degrees, the rotating centre bridge with the month’s initial letters and symbols for the zodiac verso, with sliding suspension hoop 10.5cm diameter

£400­600

229
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230

A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the brass two train movement with an outside countwheel, anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the 10 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inside a feathered border, inscribed ‘William Stepto St Giles Fecit’ to the lower edge, the hood with a fretwork panel above a square door and ebonised barleytwist columns, the oyster veneered trunk door with a circular lenticle, two oval panels and spandrels, inlaid with bird and flower decoration on an ebonised ground, the base similarly decorated, on bun feet, with weights and a pendulum

195.7cm high

Catalogue Note

According to Britten, William Stepto (Stepstoe, Staptoe) is recorded as working between 1695­1710.

£1,500­2,000

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231

A QUEEN ANNE VERGE POCKET WATCH MOVEMENT

AND BANGER, C.1710­20, NUMBER ‘3575’

the backplate with a pierced and engraved scrolling foliate balance cock with similarly decorated foot, with silvered regulator and inscribed ‘TOMPION & BANGER, LONDON, 3575’, with four ‘Egyptian’ pillars and a gilt chain driven single fusee verge movement, mounted as a sedan style timepiece with a white enamelled dial with black Roman hours and Arabic quarters, in a mahogany and brass circular frame with a brass bezel with domed glass and a hinged locking brass back door, with an urn shaped suspension hoop 16.5cm diameter

Catalogue Note

Thomas Tompion (1639­1713), often referred to as the ‘Father of of English Clock and Watch Making’, was born in Ickwell, Suffolk, and was working in the clock and watch industry by 1670. Having obtained his freedom of the Clockmakers Company in 1671, he worked with a number of apprentices, including Edward Banger, with whom he eventually went into partnership around 1700­1701. However, this partnership didn’t last and was disolved by 1708 meaning clocks and watches signed ‘Tompion and Banger’, such as this example, can be accurately dated to this short, early 18th century period.

£1,500­2,000

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80

the brass eight day twin fusee repeating movement with a verge escapement striking on a bell, with a bob pendulum and five knopped pillars, with a foliate engraved backplate, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes, with a date aperture and inscribed ‘James Tregent / London’ to a silvered plaque in the matted centre, beneath a strike/silent dial to the arch, the caddy top case with a brass handle and pine cone finials, with pendulum 45.5cm high

£3,000­5,000

232 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK
158

233

the brass eight day single fusee repeating movement with a verge escapement, striking on one bell and repeating on two bells, the backplate with extensive engraved scrolling foliate decoration around a basket of fruit, on a brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours, fleur­de­lys half hours and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with a silvered flowerhead false pendulum, the back of the aperture inscribed ‘S. de Charmes, London’, and a date aperture, beneath a silvered regulator dial to the arch, inside scrolling foliate and mask spandrels, the case with a bell top, brass handle and silk backed sound frets, with a pendulum 41.5cm high

Catalogue Note

Simon De Charmes was a French Huguenot who arrived in London after the revocation of the Edicts of Nantes in 1685. He quickly established himself as a clock and watch maker at the ‘Sign of the Clock’ in Charing Cross. He was first recorded in 1688 and was granted freedom from the Clockmakers’ Company in 1691, working closely with other makers including Claude Du Chesne.

£3,000­5,000

A GEORGE I EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK
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234

AN EBONY TABLE CLOCK 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the brass twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate with scrolling floral engraving, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours, fleur­de­lys half hours and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with a false pendulum, a date dial to the arch, the case with a caddy top, silk backed sound frets and arched side panes, with a pendulum

38.5cm high

£600­800

235

A VIENNA WALNUT REGULATOR

BY MILLER & SOHN, WIEN, 19TH CENTURY

the brass, four pillar, three train, eight day, quarterly repeating movement with a dead beat escapement, striking and chiming on two graduated gongs, on a ‘Y’ shaped mount stamped ‘MILLER & SOHN, IN WIEN’, regulated by a brass pendulum on a chromed shaft, the case with a temple pediment above a twopane front door and sides and a tapering terminal, with brass side adjusters, with a winder and brass weight

65cm high, 19cm wide, 11.4cm deep

£1,500­2,500

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234

λ 236

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK

the brass eight day, chain­driven twin fusee movement with a repeat mechanism with an ivory toggle, anchor escapement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking on another single bell, the backplate inscribed ‘Bittleston London’ beneath an engraved classical urn and surrounded by ‘C’ scrolls and flowering foliage, the brass pendulum with a Holmes type off­set pivoted crutch and floral engraving, on an enamel dial with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes with subsidiary seconds and date dials to the centre, beneath a ‘Strike Silent’ and ‘Rise and Fall Regulation’ dial to the arch, on a gilt brass frame engraved with a central patera and flowering foliage, the case with silk backed gilt brass floral trellis side panels, mask and foliate mounts, side handles and scrolling foliate feet

47cm high

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate.

£3,000­5,000

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237

A BRASS EPICYCLIC TIMEPIECE

C.1820­30

the brass eight day chain driven single fusee movement on a 6 3/8 inch skeletonised dial with black painted Arabic hours and ‘dot’ minutes, on a scrolling frame with chamfered edges and bifurcated brackets, the wheels with five crossings, on an oval base applied with a signature plaque, beneath a glass dome on a later marble base with bun feet, with pendulum 22cm high

Catalogue Note

The design of the movement makes use of the the epicyclic gearing used in some steam engines allowing for the simultaneous gearing up of the escape wheel and gearing down of the hour wheel. Because of the complexity of the design, it is believed that only 20 or so were originally made. For a near identical clock see Bonhams, Fine Clocks and Barometers, 28th June 2011, lot 107.

£3,000­5,000

162

λ 238

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK

the brass, eight day, twin fusee movement with a rare type of pin pallet escapement, repeat mechanism and striking on a gong, the backplate inscribed ‘ARNOLD, Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, LONDON, 651’, on a silvered dial with black Roman hours and spade hands, inside scrolling foliate spandrels, inscribed ‘Arnold, 84 Strand, LONDON, 651’ above a date aperture, the five pane case with a spirit level set into the top, a fluted cornice, ogee moulded and stepped plinth and brass flattened bun feet, with a pendulum, together with a later mahogany stepped bracket (2) clock 31.8cm high, 23cm wide, 17cm deep

Catalogue Note

Although the name ‘Arnold’ appears on the dial, it is probable that this is a Frodsham clock, John Roger Arnold having died in 1843. 84 The Strand, originally a coffee shop, was purchased by Arnold by 1821 and, on his death, was bought by Charles Frodsham. However, Frodsham continued to use the name ‘Arnold’, together with his own name, on all the items produced by the shop until around 1858, when Frodsham stopped using Arnold’s name on his products.

£2,000­3,000

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FROM AN IRISH FAMILY

239

AN EARLY VICTORIAN IRISH OAK AND SPECIMEN WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE

the circular fixed top with a central burr oak panel with an outer band of specimen wood lozenges including: palm wood, calamander, ebony and satinwood, on a turned baluster stem and triform base with sunken brass castors, the underside with a faint stencil mark ‘From T H Albert’s Cabinet & Upholstery Manufactory, Kilmullen........’ and with a pencil signature

72cm high, 68.5cm diameter

£600­1,000

239

A PAIR OF TWIN BRANCH ‘WHEAT SHEAF’ WALL LIGHTS

19TH CENTURY

brown painted, each with a pair of lights before a gilt spray of heads of corn above a harebell swag (2)

28cm high, 42cm wide

£80­120

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241

A PAIR OF GEORGE III PAINTED ARMCHAIRS PROBABLY IRISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY

each with a tablet top rail painted with war trophies above a squab cushion (2)

£300­500

242

A REGENCY IRISH MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with stringing and with gilt brass mounts, the drop­leaf top above twin cedar lined frieze drawers on scroll and hipped supports terminating in recumbent lion caps and castors

72.3cm high, 91cm wide, 76cm deep

£1,500­2,000

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241

λ 243

A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED SIDE CABINET

IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, EDINBURGH, C.1820

with nulled mouldings and inlaid with brass stringing fitted with three frieze drawers, one with a ‘R&T Farmer’ patent lock, the barrel front with a glazed hinged door flanked by a pair of gilt brass Gothic arched grille doors each enclosing a pull­out shelf, on castors

95.1cm high, 123cm wide, 52cm deep

£800­1,200

the ivory field with a tree of life beneath the Mihrab enclosed by mauve borders and palmettes and vines flanked by carnation guard stripes

203 x 131cm

£600­800

λ 245

A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD LIBRARY ARMCHAIR

IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1830

the front carved with lappets and rosettes on ribbed tapering front legs and brass castors

£800­1,200

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243 244 244 A KASHAN SILK PRAYER RUG C.1930
166

the field with two hexagonal

surrounded by tribal and zoomorphic devices with serrated madder

at either end enclosed by ivory borders of polychrome hooked motifs and skittle guard stripes 207 x 123cm

£400­600

with

λ 246

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET

IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER with gilt brass mounts, the fixed black marble top above a pair of pleated silk panelled doors enclosing two shelves flanked by open shelves, with simulated rosewood ends

88.3cm high, 138.5cm wide, 39.5cm deep

£3,000­5,000

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246 247 247 A KARAGASHLI RUG EAST CAUCASUS, C.1880 medallions panels 248 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR C.1830 covered brass studded leather and with a pull­out footrest, on reeded front legs and castors £1,000­1,500 248

249

249

A REGENCY SATINWOOD CHEST IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, 19TH CENTURY with ebony edging and fitted with two short and three long drawers, with later ebonised knob handles the front with burr veneers on bracket feet

115.3cm high, 114cm wide, 54.9cm deep

£800­1,200

250

250

A KUBA RUG

NORTH EAST CAUCASUS, C.1890

the madder field with three linked panels of octagons enclosed by leaf and calyx borders and outer polychrome stylised flowerhead guard stripes 185 x 103cm

£250­350 251

A GEORGE IV OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL CHAIR

BY JOHN KENDELL & CO, LEEDS (FL. 1783­1863), C.1825­30

with a pierced lancet shaped back above a later leather covered drop­in seat and faceted front legs, the seat rail with the remains of a printed paper trade label

117cm high

£400­600

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252

A RARE REGENCY GONCALO ALVES BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with parcel gilt decoration, the white marble top above seven cedar lined drawers each stamped ‘G. Bullock’ the top drawer with a paper exhibition label ‘The BADA Art Treasures Exhibition, Bath, 1958 EXH NO. 170’, flanked by a pair of hinged doors inset with gilt brass ebony framed and silk backed panels enclosing shelves on giltwood lobed feet 85cm high, 100cm wide, 39.3cm deep

Catalogue Note

George Bullock (1777/78 – 1818) was renowned for using unusual and exotic woods alongside indigenous woods in many of the pieces of furniture he designed. He was also known for being ahead of the game in the forms of furniture he designed. Indeed, when moved back to London and he sold the contents of his Liverpool premises, they were described as ‘Fashionable Modern Furniture’ and at the sale of his remaining stock after his death, Bullock was referred to as ‘that highly ingenious artist’. The cabinet that features in this lot comfortably fits both criteria, being both progressive in design and incorporating a variety of woods into its decoration. It also features the same design of grille as a pair of bookcases made for Napoleon and that appear in the ‘Plans and elevations for St Helena’, dated November 1815. To further add to its appeal, it is one of only a handful of items of furniture that have been stamped by Bullock – in this instance to each of the seven drawers.

Exhibited

BADA, Art Treasures Exhibition, 29th May to 7th June 1958, Ilustrated in the Exhibition Catalogue, pl. 25, item 170 where exhibited by Boswell & Ward.

Literature

Clive Wainwright, George Bullock Cabinet­Maker, London 1988, p.104. In the description of the Napoleon bookcases (op.cit. pp. 101­104) there is a tantalising reference to a ‘small cabinet of similar form, without the upper part and fitted with small drawers’ which could very easily be referring to our cabinet.

£6,000­8,000

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A CHINESE EXPORT COROMANDEL LACQUER SIX­FOLD SCREEN

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

double sided and polychrome decorated with figures on horseback in a landscape setting with a Chinese poem and seal mark, the other side with birds perched amidst trees 213.7 x 40.7cm (each panel)

£400­600

A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE

GARDEN SEATS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the barrel shaped bodies painted with panels of birds in flowering foliage, on a white ground with scattered rondels, reticulated cash motifs, moulded studs and beneath a rim of ruyi­shaped lappets (2)

47.2cm high

£800­1,200

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170

CANTON, MID­19TH CENTURY

double sided and decorated in gilt with birds, trees and flowers, the panels originally hinged 191.7 x 55cm (each panel)

£600­800

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255 255 A CHINESE EXPORT BLACK LACQUER SIX­PANEL SCREEN 256 A PAIR OF CHINESE HUALI ARMCHAIRS IN MING STYLE, 20TH CENTURY each decorated with scrolls and with a solid panelled seat (2) £1,000­1,500

λ 257

AN ANGLO­CHINESE PADOUK AND ROSEWOOD TABLE BUREAU

MID­18TH CENTURY

the hinged fall revealing six curved front drawers, one with inkwell divisions, above two long drawers and a shaped apron, with brass side carrying handles

37.2cm high, 52cm wide, 33.5cm deep

£1,000­2,000

AN ANGLO­CHINESE PADOUK CAMPAIGN CHEST LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with two short and three long drawers, in two parts, with brass side carrying handles

91.3cm high, 71.5cm wide, 40cm deep

£400­600

257 258 258
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open

259

A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ COVER

18TH / 19TH CENTURY

formed as two interlinked circles, decorated with stylised lotus flowerheads and scrolling foliage on a turquoise ground, inside ‘key’ borders

24 x 14.7cm

£200­300

260

AN ANGLO­CHINESE PADOUK PEMBROKE TABLE

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the oval drop­leaf top above a frieze drawer, on fluted tapering legs

70.7cm high, 46cm wide, 77.3cm deep

Provenance

From an English private collection, Sussex.

£1,000­2,000

173
260
259

£1,500­2,000

174
261 A HERIZ CARPET PERSIAN AZERBAIJAN, SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY the deep brick red field with angular vines around an indigo flowerhead medallion framed by ivory spandrels and deep indigo borders and carnation guard stripes 315 x 245cm

262

A FINE PAINTED SATINWOOD ARMCHAIR

IN GEORGE III CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE, ATTRIBUTED TO S. HILLE & CO., EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with parcel gilt and Japanned decoration, the top rail with a stylised pagoda above swags and drapes and a lattice splat with a drop­in seat on chamfered legs united by pierced stretchers; together with four matching side chairs (5)

Catalogue Note

For similar chairs see Sotheby’s, Freddie Mercury; A World of his Own, 8th September 2023, lots 526 and 528, sold for £16,510 and £15,240 (including premium) respectively.

£2,000­3,000

262
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263

263

AN EARLY VICTORIAN SATINWOOD LIBRARY TABLE

C.1840

the serpentine top with burr veneers and centred with an oval fan medallion inlaid with an ebony Maltese cross, inscribed ‘Napoleon’, above pair of cedar lined frieze drawers on solid trestle ends, carved scroll stretcher and feet and brass castors

74.8cm high, 104.2cm wide, 56cm deep

£600­800

264

A PAIR OF PINE DEMI­LUNE SIDE TABLES

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

each with an inlaid scagliola marble type top above a fluted and ribbon frieze and leaf carved tapering legs (2)

76.5cm high, 71.9cm wide, 76.5cm deep

£1,000­1,500

264
176

LATE 19TH CENTURY

in the form of a library table with a hinged leather top transforming into six leather lined treads, with fluted column supports on brass castors 81.4cm high, 76cm wide, 43.8cm wide, 133.8cm high (open)

£1,200­1,800

BY HOWARD & SONS, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

later upholstered, on turned front legs and brass caps and castors stamped ‘Howard & Sons, London’, the inside of the back left leg stamped ‘14... 2843 Howard & Sons Ltd, Berners St.’

£1,000­1,500

265 266
265 A SET OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY STEPS 266 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD EASY ARMCHAIR
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265 as steps

267

267

A PAIR OF BULBECK FOUNDRY LEAD GARDEN FINIAL URNS IN ADAM STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

of fluted form with mask handles, on Haddonstone pedetals (4) urns: 57cm high, 35cm diameter, pedestals: 76cm high, 32.7cm square £500­800

268

268

A PAIR OF ITALIAN BRONZE GARDEN URNS EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each of swollen form, with an egg and dart rim above a neck with masks and foliage, with a pair of figural handles, floral swags, a fluted stem and square foot (2)

51cm high, 50cm diameter

£600­800

269

A PAIR OF BULBECK FOUNDRY LEAD GARDEN SPHINXES 20TH CENTURY

modelled recumbent, on Haddonstone plinths (4) 48cm high, 85cm long (excluding plinths)

£600­1,000

269

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270

A SET OF FOUR ITALIAN CARRARA MARBLE GARDEN URNS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each of circular form with a wide flaring rim above a shallow, waisted and lobed body, on a turned socle base and a square foot, with a later reconstituted stone plinth (4)

69cm high (max)

£8,000­12,000

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END OF DAY ONE

FURNITURE

WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

LOTS 1001-1394

1001

A CHARLES II OAK ARMCHAIR POSSIBLY WELSH, C.1660

the cresting carved with foliate strapwork below a central boss, above scrolling ears and a central panel carved with stylised leaves and a frieze of grotesque dragons below, the back panel possibly associated

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£400­600

1002

A NORTH EUROPEAN CARVED WALNUT FIGURE OF A FEMALE SAINT

LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY

modelled standing, wearing a leaf crown and holding a posy 31cm high

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£150­250

1003

A PAIR OF WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE CHAIRS POSSIBLY YORKSHIRE, LATE 17TH CENTURY

each with a fret carved surmount above a panelled back inlaid in fruitwood and bog oak with fruits and flowers, each inlaid with an initial to the back ‘E’ and ‘R’ (2)

£200­300

1001 1002 1003
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1004

1004

A PANELLED OAK CUPBOARD 17TH CENTURY

with a scrolling frieze above a pair of doors, enclosing a later rail 167.4cm high, 157cm wide, 59cm deep

£400­600

1005

AN OAK ARMCHAIR 17TH CENTURY ELEMENTS

the moulded crest decorated with flowers and leaves, above a panelled back carved with a stylised bloom and initialled ‘HI’, with a ropework seat

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£50­100

1006

A GEORGE III LEATHER FIRE BUCKET LATE 18TH CENTURY

with a strap handle, copper rim and brass studs 26.5cm high

£100­150

1005 1006
182

1007

1007

A CHARLES II OAK COURT CUPBOARD PROBABLY WEST COUNTRY, DATED ‘1676’

the carved frieze above a pair of panelled doors one with the date and the other with owner’s triad initials ‘A R A ‘ flanked by leaf motifs, the base with a further pair of cupboard doors carved with foliate lunettes, with branded initials ‘I W’

126.5cm high, 165.5cm wide, 54cm deep

£800­1,200

1008

A WROUGHT IRON TABLE RUSHNIP AND CANDLEHOLDER 18TH CENTURY AND LATER with bird’s beak jaws and a ‘U’ shaped arm with an open rolled socket, on a turned treen base

24.5cm high

£300­400

1009

A GEORGE III ASH AND ELM STICK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR WEST COUNTRY, LATE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY with a saddle seat, turned legs and ‘H’ stretcher

£400­600

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1008 1009

1010

A DUTCH BRASS TWO­TIER TWELVE LIGHT CHANDELIER IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE

with a turned stem terminating in a large ball finial, the detachable scroll arms with dished drip­pans and urn shape nozzles 66cm high, 63.5cm diameter

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

£400­600

1011

A STEEL TOASTING FORK 18TH CENTURY

with a ring finial, together with a folk art walking stick with a bone handle in the form of a bird’s head and another holly wood walking stick (3) 91.5cm long (max)

£100­200

1011

1012

AN OAK REFECTORY DINING TABLE IN JACOBEAN STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the boarded top with cleated ends on cup and cover supports 78.7cm high, 70.7cm wide, 214.5cm long

£400­600

1010 1012
184

1013

A SMALL DUTCH BRASS SIX­LIGHT CHANDELIER

18TH CENTURY

with a turned stem and detachable scroll arms with dished drip­pans and urn shape nozzles

44.7cm high, 47cm wide

Provenance

These salerooms, 9th November 2021, Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller, lot 366.

£300­500

1014

AN AUSTRIAN TREEN GINGERBREAD BISCUIT MOULD LATE 19TH CENTURY

carved with figures, animals, a ship and other shapes, stamped ‘KH Wennink Westendorf’, together with a brass ‘Bishop’ skimmer with a figural sieve and mitre finial (2) 55.2cm (max)

£100­150

1015

AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE

LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the boarded top with cleated ends, above a moulded frieze on baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers

75.3cm high, 70cm wide, 180.6cm long

£400­600

1013 1014 1015
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1016

A SET OF FOUR LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUES OF THE FOUR EVANGELISTS

19TH CENTURY

of arched form, depicting the four Saints with their respective symbolic creatures or angels, painted en grisaille with coloured and gilt highlights, mounted in two frames (2)

20.2 x 6.7cm (each plaque)

Provenance

From an English private collection, Sussex.

£400­600

1017

A GILT BRONZE CORPUS CHRISTI PROBABLY FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY

together with a Grand Tour style plaque of a couple with a cherub and putti, another bronze Corpus Christi, a small Corpus Christi on an ebonised cross, a carved wood Corpus Christi, possibly 17th century and a bronze and enamel icon (6)

17.5cm high (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

£150­200

1018

A GOTHIC OAK TRACERY TRELLIS PANEL

15TH CENTURY

carved with trefoils and fleur­de­lys, mounted on a later giltwood frame

12.8 x 253cm

Provenance

Purchased from William H. Stokes, Early Oak Furniture, Roberts House, Siddington, Cirencester, 11th November 1989. From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

£200­300

1018 1017
186
1016

1019

AN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL CABINET 19TH CENTURY

decorated with panels of tracery, the raised top with a trefoil gallery and sprocket finials above a shelf and a drawer, the base with a cupboard door 174.2cm high, 88cm wide, 39cm deep

£500­800

1020

1020

EIGHT PIECES OF ENGLISH OAK GOTHIC TRACERY 15TH CENTURY

with carved foliate and pierced arched decoration above pendants, with remains of polychrome decoration (8) 38.5 x 100cm (max)

Provenance

Sothebys, 5th October 2010, Chatsworth ­ The Attic Sale, lot 1, where bought by the current vendor.

Possibly Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire. Bolton Abbey was granted to Robert Clifford by Edward II in the early 14th Century and became part of the Devonshire Estate on the marriage of Charlotte, 6th Baroness Clifford to William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, in 1748.

£1,000­1,500

1019
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1021

TWO PINE ORKNEY ISLAND ARMCHAIRS LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with a wicker wrap around back, one with a drop­in seat, the other with a drawer (2) 112cm high (max)

£300­500

1022

A BRUGES SILKWORK AND GILT THREAD PICTURE ATELIER ARTE­GROSSE, 20TH CENTURY

depicting the Madonna and Child, on a blue velvet ground, framed 12.3 x 8.3cm

£100­150

1023

1022

1023

A WALNUT AND OAK SIDE TABLE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with two deep frieze drawers on turned legs 72.4cm high, 86.2cm wide, 51.4cm deep

£150­250

1021
188

with a panelled back flanked by wings and scroll arms

800

the

£100­200

with

ti

1024 1025 1026 1024 A GEORGE III OAK LAMBING CHAIR LATE 18TH CENTURY £500 1025 A GEORGE III VERNACULAR ELM DAIRY STOOL LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY base with original painted surface 43.5cm high, 41cm wide 1026 A GEORGE II PAINTED ELM BOX C.1730­40
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geometric carved decora on and original painted surface, the vacant interior with later blue paper lining 20.5cm high, 50cm wide; 34cm deep £200­300

1027

1028

A WALNUT HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR

IN WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the padded back and seat covered in velvet damask, with scroll arms above turned and faceted supports united by an ‘H’ stretcher

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£150­200

1027

A PAIR OF ITALIAN WALNUT ARMCHAIRS IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY

each with gargoyle finials above a later upholstered back and seat (2)

128.7cm high

£500­800

1028

1029

1029

A CARVED OAK PANEL 17TH CENTURY

depicting a horse and rider before flames, and a Romayne style panel with a central carved and painted portrait bust in profile inside a circular border (2)

24.6 x 24.1cm (max)

£200­300

190

1030

A TUDOR CARVED OAK PANEL

EARLY / MID­16TH CENTURY

depicting a bearded man playing a woodwind instrument, possibly a shawm or cornett, inside a raised border 34.7 x 19.8cm

Catalogue Note

A paper note attached verso suggests a date of around 1525.

£200­300

1031

A CARVED OAK PANEL

EARLY 17TH CENTURY

decorated with a cherub in a circular frame with ‘C’ scroll spandrels, on a later watered silk mount 18 x 24.4cm

£200­300

1032

A CARVED OAK PANEL 17TH CENTURY

depicting an amusing face with a wide mouth and protruding tongue, above a Tudor style rose 42 x 23.3cm

£300­500

1030 1031 1032
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1033

A GEORGE III OAK ESTATE CUPBOARD 18TH CENTURY

with a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves above two short and two long drawers with later brass handles 229.5cm high, 98.5cm wide, 41.5cm deep

£400­600

1034

A QUEEN ANNE OAK CENTRE TABLE EARLY 18TH CENTURY

with turned baluster cup and cover turned supports 66.8cm high, 73.5cm wide, 44cm deep

£100­150

1035

A WALNUT AND SEAWEED MARQUETRY SIDE TABLE IN WILLAM AND MARY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the top inlaid with panels of scrolling foliage above a conforming frieze drawer 76.2cm high, 78.5cm wide, 50cm deep

£200­300

1033 1035 1034
192

1036

A WALNUT TWO SEATER SOFA IN WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

later covered with verdure tapestry style fabric, with a squab cushion and matching bolsters and carved scroll baluster and block legs

73cm high, 122cm wide, 60.5cm deep £300­400

1037

A MARQUETRY WALL MIRROR IN WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular plate inside a cushion frame inlaid with a variety of woods with panels of birds and flowering scrolling foliage

117 x 66.5cm

£200­400

1036

1038

A NEEDLEWORK FRAMED MIRROR 19TH CENTURY

the square plate inside a frame of 17th or 18th century floral silk and needlework, on a hessian ground

75 x 75cm

£200­300

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1037 1038

KEYS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE HON. WILLIAM WALLACE

1040

1039

1039

A FINE ROMAN BRONZE KEY PROBABLY 2ND CENTURY BC

with a pierced bow, above banded decoration, with a hollow stem and single piece bit 10.5cm long

£100­200

1040A

1040

A MEDIEVAL IRON DOOR KEY 13TH / 14TH CENTURY

with a delta shaped bow, an engraved hexagonal shank and a two piece bit

22cm long

£100­200

1041

1041

A RUSSIAN IRON KEY 17TH CENTURY

with a rustic 'C' shaped bow, hollow shank and single piece bit 14.5cm long

£150­200

1042

TWO SIMILAR STEEL SAFE KEYS C.1800

each with a plain oval bow, a hollow turned baluster shank and pierced a bit, together with a large strong room key, the shank engraved ‘BRANCH BANK’ and with a rectangular bit, and a French safe key, c.1850, with a shaped oval bow, a hollow shank and open work box shaped bit, on an oak mount (4) 27.8cm long (max)

£150­200

1040A

A FINE MEDIEVAL BRONZE KEY 14TH / 15TH CENTURY with a cruciform pierced bow, with a recessed tip to the stem and a two­piece bit

10.4cm long

£100­150

1042

194

1043

AN ENGLISH STEEL KEY

C.1710

with a foliate pierced bow, above a turned and fluted baluster stem and a cruciform pierced bit 13.5cm long

£150­200

1044

AN ENGLISH STEEL KEY

C.1710

the foliate pierced bow surmounted by a coronet on a turned and fluted baluster stem and a cruciform pierced bit 13.3cm long

Literature

William Wallace, The Lure of the Key, p.9 where this key is illustrated.

£150­200

1045

AN ENGLISH STEEL KEY

C.1700

the oval bow with the engraved number ‘143’ above a turned, hollow shank and elaborately pierced bit, together with another with a plain oval bow, a turned baluster shank engraved ‘Muniments Room 3’ and a two piece bit, and a German key, c.1750, with a circular bow, a turned, hollow shank and a two piece bit cut with the letters ‘SS’ (3) 16.5cm long (max)

Catalogue Note

A Muniment Room is where the estate's deeds and other important documents are kept.

Literature

William Wallace, The Lure of the Key, p29 where the first of these keys is illustrated.

£150­250

1043

1044

1045

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1046

A FRENCH STEEL LOCK AND KEY

17TH CENTURY

the heavy duty rectangular lock with two ‘bolts’, and a key with a ‘cuisse de grenouille’ bow, a hollow, concave triangular shaft pierced with two cruciforms and six teeth (2)

12.1cm high, 21.5cm wide (lock)

£250­350

1048

1048

1047

A FRENCH BRASS BOUDOIR LOCK AND KEY 19TH CENTURY

with engraved lozenge and flowerhead decoration with foliate scrolling spandrels and gadrooned border, the key with a pierced oval bow, a turned shank and steel bit (2)

15.7 x 11.5cm (lock)

£200­300

END OF COLLECTION

A GERMAN STEEL LOCK

17TH CENTURY

1048 reverse

of rectangular form, with pierced and engraved scrolling foliate decoration, with its original key 14.8cm x 9.1cm x 5.3cm

£400­600

196

A FOLK ART PAINTED PINE AND TÔLE HAT SHOP SIGN POSSIBLY AMERICAN, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY applied with a rosette and an iron chain for hanging 29cm high, 48.8cm wide

£800­1,200

A FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD TOY PULL­ALONG HORSE EARLY 20TH CENTURY

grey with black patches, on a four wheeled base 30cm high, 27cm long

£100­150

A FOLK ART IRON PUG DOG BOOT SCRAPER LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY later mounted on a concrete base 46cm high, 46.2cm wide £100­150

1049 1050 1051 1049 1050 1051
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1053

A FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD MIRROR POSSIBLY EASTERN EUROPEAN, 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular plate inside a frame carved and pierced with hearts, crosses, crowns and other designs, painted in yellows, red and greens 63 x 67cm

£400­600

λ 1052

A REGENCY MAHOGANY MINIATURE CHEST POSSIBLY SCOTTISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with two short and three graduated long drawers with ivory handles and inlaid lozenge decoration 29.5cm high, 24.05cm wide, 15cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate.

£100­150

1053

1054

A SET OF FOLK ART STAINED WOOD OPEN SHELVES LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with knopped, turned supports and fleur­de­lys decorated leather dust guards 81.7cm high, 63.5cm wide, 17.5cm deep

£150­200

1052 1054
198

1055

1055

A CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD FOX HUNTING GROUP ATTRIBUTED TO FRANK WHITTINGTON OF FOREST TOYS, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY

comprising: five horses and riders, seven hound dogs and a fox (18) 23cm long (max)

Catalogue Note

Frank Whittington (1876­1973) established a toy making firm at the end of World War I in the New Forest, making carved animals and people, inspired by his surroundings and from regular trips to London Zoo and the Natural History Museum. Originally making the toys from home the demand became such that in 1922 he built a factory on the edge of the New Forest (Brockenhurst). The popularity of the figures rose when Queen Mary ordered two dozen Noah`s Arks after seeing them at the British Industries Fairs during the inter war period.

£500­800

1056

1056

A PAIR OF FOLK ART MINIATURE ARMCHAIRS 19TH CENTURY

each with bar back, outswept arms and rush seat, with original paintwork (2)

31cm high, 18.3cm wide, 16.5cm deep

£200­300

1057

A COLLECTION OF COLD PAINTED TERRACOTTA MODELS OF FRUIT EARLY 20TH CENTURY

including: a mango, pineapple, limes, figs, pears and others, possibly teaching aids (9)

15cm (max)

£200­300

1057

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1058

A NOVELTY MAHOGANY MINIATURE WHEELBARROW LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with brass studs and wheel rim 14.7cm high, 46.5cm long, 20cm wide

£300­500

1059

A TREEN MINIATURE GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE COOLER LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

of coopered, oval form, brass bound with lug handles 10cm high, 18.1cm wide, 11.1cm deep

£100­150

1060

1060

AN EDWARDIAN FOLK ART SWORD STICK EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the handle carved as an Afro­Caribbean man wearing a suit, above a silver collar hallmarked London 1901, with a horn ferrule 91.2cm long

£100­150

1061

A FOLK ART HAWTHORN WALKING STICK PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the finial carved as a man’s head with a hooked nose and cap 93cm long

£100­150

1061

200

1062

A PAINTED TRIPOD TABLE

LATE 18TH CENTURY

the circular tilt­top painted with a wedding party before a church and in a river landscape, the base decorated with flowers, on castors 73cm high, 77cm diameter

£400­600

1063

A PINE DOMED TRUNK 19TH CENTURY

iron bound, the hinged lid with a compartment to the underside 57cm high, 76,5cm wide, 46.8cm deep

£100­200

1064

A TREEN PEG TANKARD

PROBABLY SCANDINAVIAN OR HUNGARIAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

of tapering cylindrical form, with a domed cover and willow binding, painted with two young ladies in traditional dress, with further chip decoration and a painted inscription 25.3cm high

£150­200

1062 1063 1064
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1065

1067

1066

1065

A COLLECTION OF TREEN 19TH CENTURY AND LATER

comprising: a shop display caster, of turned form, a walnut caster and a pair of flasks or moulds (4) 26cm high (max)

Provenance

The Simon Castle Collection of Treen.

£150­250

1067

A TREEN LIGNUM VITAE AND BRASS MOUNTED STAND 19TH CENTURY

of baluster form with turned banding 43.7cm high, 22.5cm diameter

£200­300

1068

1066

A COLLECTION OF TREEN

19TH CENTURY AND LATER

comprising: a burr maple and brass pipe bowl, a pair of spill holders, a tea canister and cover and a lignum vitae Graham’s Patent inkwell (5)

16.5cm high (max)

Provenance

The Simon Castle Collection of Treen.

£150­200

1068

A TREEN SYCAMORE DAIRY BOWL EARLY 19TH CENTURY

of circular form with a turned rim to the foot 14cm high, 45.2cm diameter

£150­250

1069

A TREEN DUG­OUT BOWL probably burr walnut, of organic form, with an adzed finish

14.5cm high, 33.3cm wide, 26cm deep

£100­150

1069

202
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A COLLECTION OF SNUFF BOXES

1070

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A HUNCHBACK PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass eyes and buttons, a bulbous nose, with one hand on his stomach and the other in a coat pocket, the hinged lid in the form of his coat tails 7.4cm high

£400­600

1072

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A MAN PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass buttons and wearing a diagonally striped waistcoat and long overcoat, the hinged lid in the form of his coat tails 7.7cm high

£400­600

1071

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A MAN PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass eyes and buttons, with a balding head and wearing a striped waistcoat beneath a cloak, with a hinged lid 8.5cm high

£400­600

1073

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A MAN PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass eyes and buttons, with a large round face with a short hooked nose and wearing a hood and cloak, the hinged lid in the form of his coat tails 7.3cm high

£500­800

204

1074

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A PORTLY MAN PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass buttons, with a hooked nose and a chequered waistcoat, the lid in the form of his coat tails with a metal hinge 9cm high

£600­800

1076

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A MAN PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY with glass eyes and buttons, a small hooked nose and wearing a ‘pork­pie’ hat, the hinged lid in the form of his coat tails 9cm high

£600­800

1075

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A HUNCHBACK PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass eyes and buttons, with a large hooked nose and with one hand deep in a pocket, the hinged lid in the form of his coat tails

8.3cm high

£800­1,200

1077

A COQUILLA NUT FIGURAL SNUFF BOX OF A MAN PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY with glass eyes and buttons, a long nose, one hand on his stomach and wearing a cravat, the hinged lid in the form of his coat tails 9.2cm high

£600­800

205 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1078

1079

A COQUILLA NUT SNUFF BOX

PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY

the hinged cover carved with a hunting scene, with fruiting vine ends, the base with a bouquet of fruit and foliage 9.5cm long

£200­300

1078

A TREEN HORSE’S HEAD SNUFF BOX

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with a bone blaze, teeth and eyes, the underside with a hinged cover with brass tack decoration 4.7cm high, 8.8cm long

£400­600

1079

1080

1080

A TREEN MONKEY’S HEAD SNUFF BOX LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with glass eyes and bone teeth, with a hinged cover 4.5cm high, 5.4cm long

£500­800

206

1081

A RARE TREEN KING CHARLES SPANIEL SNUFF BOX EARLY 18TH CENTURY

carved recumbent facing sinister, with a hinged cover 10.5cm long

£2,000­3,000

1082

A TREEN SISSINGHURST CASTLE PRISONER OF WAR SNUFF BOX C.1760

carved with a well dressed lady holding a cornucopia issuing a flower, with a foliate thumbpiece, the sides with scrolling foliage 3.8cm high, 9.5cm wide, 5.3cm deep Catalogue Note

For a similar snuff box attributed to Sissinghurst Castle, see Christie’s, Syd Levethan: The Longridge Collection, 3rd November 2011, lot 311.

£1,000­1,500

1081 1082
207 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1083

1084

AN EARLY VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK COMMEMORATIVE PANEL DATED ‘1845’

depicting a rustic couple in a mountain scene, above a view of figures before a castle and the inscription “In Rememberance Of Earl Ellenboroughs School 1845 Woodmancote”, inside a geometric border and above an indictinct

inscription panel

80.6 x 62.3cm

£150­200

1085

1083

A REGENCY WOOLWORK PICTURE OF A POINTER EARLY 19TH CENTURY

on the edge of woodland with a seascape in the background

42.3 x 57.5cm

£300­500

1084

1085

A REGENCY NEEDLEWORK PANEL

C.1820­40

worked in coloured wools in petit point, with an Afro­Caribbean young man seated by a lake, surrounded by three dogs and with a classical pavilion beyond

45 x 59.5cm

£250­350

208

1086

A GEORGE III NEEDLEWORK SCHOOL SAMPLER

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

worked in coloured silks on a linen ground with an Amazon green parrot inside a floral wreath, flanked by a pair of butterflies and palm trees, above a brick house, large flowers and a moral motto, signed ‘Titchfield, Martha Turners work finished at Miss Heaths School May 24 Aged 11 years’, inside a meandering floral border with lotus­type flowers, in a Hogarth style frame

43.3 x 32cm

Catalogue Note

Titchfield is a village near Fareham, Hampshire near the River Meon.

£200­300

1087

1088

A WILLIAM IV NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER

PROBABLY SCOTTISH, C.1835

worked in coloured silks on a linen ground with large roses and other flowers above a rhyme, further flowers, a gable fronted house, two figures, a peacock and other wildlife, signed 'Euphemia Scott Aged 14', inside a meandering foliate border and an ebonised frame

49.3 x 34cm

Catalogue Note

A Euphemia Scott was born on the 12th October 1822, at Cavers, Roxburgh, Scotland. She married Joseph Thwaits and had 6 children. She passed away on 15th October 1858 in Hawick.

£200­300

1086

1087

A GEORGE IV NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER

worked with coloured silks on a linen ground with a dancing Afro­Caribbean woman holding a tambourine, beneath a house, trees and animals and a Christian rhyme, signed and dated ‘Mary Ann Arnold Aged 10 Years April th 2 1828’, inside a meandering flowering foliate border and a bird’s eye maple frame

41.5 x 31cm

£400­600

1088

209 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1089

1089

A REGENCY SILKWORK PICTURE OF SADLERS WELLS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

depicting two men and a boy by a river opposite the theatre, in a gilt and ebonised verre églomisé frame

27.5 x 36cm

£100­200

1090

AN ITALIAN SILKWORK AND GOUACHE PICTURE PROBABLY NEAPOLITAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

depicting a young man rowing across a lake, with cherubs flying around a tree in the boat, towards two young ladies outside a hut, within an octagonal white and tooled gilt mount, framed 37 x 44.5cm

£400­600

See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price 210
1090

FURNITURE & RUGS

1092

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE C.1760

the circular tilt­top revolving on a birdcage 70.8cm high, 69.2cm diameter

£200­300

1093

1091

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST C.1770­80

with four long drawers flanked by blind fret canted angles 85.8cm high, 109cm wide, 59.2cm deep

£400­600

1092

1093

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE C.1790­1800

with a crossbanded oval top above a bowfront frieze drawer on brass caps and castors 71cm high, 54.2cm wide, 76.5cm deep

£200­300

1091
212

1094

A MAHOGANY SOFA

IN GEORGE III STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with a serpentine back and scroll arms, on moulded front legs united by stretchers 216cm wide, 84cm deep

£600­1,000

1095

1094 1095

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD

C.1770

of architectural form, the swan neck cornice above an astragal glazed door enclosing a painted interior of three shelves, flanked by cluster columns 117.3cm high, 68.5cm wide, 35cm deep

£200­300

1096

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CONCERTINA ACTION CARD TABLE

C.1770

with a baize lined playing surface above a flame figured frieze, on moulded legs

72.8cm high, 91cm wide, 45.2cm deep

£200­300

1096

213 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1097

1098

1097

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

fitted with a frieze drawer on chamfered legs and block feet

81.2cm high, 122.3cm wide, 59.2cm deep

£300­500

1098

A TRIBAL KILIM RUNNER

SOUTH WEST PERSIA, C.1900

the polychrome compartmentalised field with stepped and latch hook medallions, enclosed by mushroom borders

304 x 78cm

£100­200

1099

A WILLIAM IV GILTWOOD AND GESSO PIER MIRROR

C.1830

the rectangular plate flanked by green painted spiral twist columns, the frieze with an ebonised classical harvesting scene

117.7 x 70.3cm

£200­300

1099

214

1100

1100

A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the concave top above a conforming frieze drawer flanked by tablets, on acanthus carved scroll front legs and lion’s paw feet 85.5cm high, 141.5cm wide, 58.3cm deep

1101

Provenance

The Property of a Nobleman.

£400­600

1101

A REGENCY GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular plate flanked by fluted columns and with a verre églomisé frieze decorated with figures and a cottage 52.5 x 29.5cm

£300­500

1102

A KARABAGH RUNNER SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1890

the charcoal field with fields of stylised plants enclosed by ivory and polychrome harshang motif borders, flanked by barber poles and arrowhead guard stripes 302 x 95cm

£250­350

1102

215 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1103

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE POSSIBLY IRISH, C.1830

the top with a moulded edge above a turned stem and four reeded legs to each pillar, terminating in lion’s paw feet and brass castors 73cm high, 132cm wide, 211cm long

£400­600

1104

A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS IN HEPPLEWHITE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each with a pierced interlaced back carved with plumes of feathers, comprising: a pair of armchairs and four side chairs (6)

£300­500

216
1103 1104

λ 1105

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the circular tilt­top with partridge wood crossbanding above a faceted stem and triform base with brass edging on cast bronze paw feet and castors

80cm high, 132.2cm diameter

£1,500­2,000

1106

1105

λ 1106

A LATE REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with stringing and satinwood banding, the drop­leaf top with canted corners above a pair of frieze drawers 70cm high, 89.8cm wide, 65.7cm deep

£300­500

1107

A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

C.1850

each button upholstered and on turned front legs and castors (2)

£400­600

1107

217 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1108

1109

A LATE REGENCY GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the later rectangular plate below a frieze decorated with dancing children 102 x 68cm

£200­300

1110

1108

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST

TABLE

C.1820 AND LATER

the top with a reeded edge on four hipped legs and brass castors

72.5cm high, 150 x 126.2cm

£150­250

1109

1110

A REGENCY MAHOGANY PEMBROKE GAMES TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the reversible slide­out top inlaid with a chequerboard revealing a backgammon board, with mother of pearl inlaid knob handles 73.5cm high, 54cm wide, 47.5cm deep £400­600

218

λ 1111

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with gilt brass mounts, with a pair of pleated silk backed and lattice grille doors enclosing a shelf, on carved giltwood lion’s paw feet 100.7cm high, 150.4cm wide, 38.2cm deep £1,000­1,500

1111

1112

1113

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST EARLY 19TH CENTURY

fitted with a brushing slide above four long drawers 85.4cm high, 90.5cm wide, 53.5cm deep £400­600

1112

AN OVAL GILTWOOD AND GESSO MIRROR IN GEORGE III ADAM STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the oval bevelled central plate within marginal plates and a moulded frame 62.3 x 98cm

£200­300

1113

219 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1114

1116

λ

1114

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL­GILT FIRESCREEN CUM GAMES TABLE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the tilt­top with a gilt and cream chequers board inside a broad border of painted flowers, on a tulip carved and triangular pedestal 62cm high, 58cm square

£500­800

1115

1115

A LATE REGENCY JAPANNED OCCASIONAL TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

in Chinese Export style, decorated in gilt and red on a black ground with chinoiserie scenes with figures, birds and pagodas, the frieze drawer fitted with a hinged writing slope and compartments for pens and ink 73.5cm high, 48cm wide, 47.5cm deep

£300­500

1116

A REGENCY EBONISED, GILT AND PAINTED OCCASIONAL TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the rounded rectangular tilt­top painted with exotic birds around a tree, on a turned stem and a concave platform base 70.6cm high, 50.7cm wide, 40cm deep

£150­200

220

1117

1117

A REGENCY PAINTED PINE CHEST POSSIBLY WEST COUNTRY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

decorated with a faux grain and with ebonised stringing and anthemion motifs with two short and three long drawers

109.7cm high, 103.9cm wide, 48.5cm deep

£500­800

1118

A SET OF EIGHT REGENCY MAHOGANY COUNTRY DINING CHAIRS EAST ANGLIAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a ladder back above a dipped solid seat, comprising; a pair of armchairs and six side chairs (8)

£400­600

1118

221 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1119

1119

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a frieze drawer on square tapering legs 78.1cm high, 83.8cm wide, 49.4cm deep

£200­300

1120

A WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR

IN GEORGE II STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

on cabriole front legs united by turned ‘H’ stretchers

£300­500

1120

1121

A GOHM SILK RUG CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1960

the blood red field centred by an indigo and ivory oval floral panel, the spandrels with urns issuing flowers enclosed by indigo floral cartouche borders and carnation guard stripes

218 x 142cm

£300­500

1121

222

1122

1122

A LARGE EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STOOL C.1850­60

the frame carved with scrolls, flowerheads and rocaille on cabriole legs

49cm high, 61.5cm wide, 144.5cm long

£800­1,200

1123

A YAZD PRAYER RUG

SOUTH EAST PERSIA, C.1930

the indigo field with urns issuing flowers flanked by cypress trees beneath the Mihrab enclosed by floral borders flanked by meandering vine guard stripes, together with an Isfahan rug with two columns of boteh on a crimson field (2)

230 x 143cm and 233 x 154cm

£300­500

1123

1124

AN EARLY VICTORIAN GONCALO ALVES LIBRARY TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1840 on ring turned supports united by a stretcher and on brass castors, the underside with an indistinct chalk signuature

73cm high, 86.5cm wide, 50.2cm deep

£300­500

1124

223 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

IN LOUIS XV STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

upholstered with floral needlework, the frame carved with shells and leaves 98.8cm high, 129cm wide, 65cm deep

£300­500

1126

A REGENCY MAHOGANY POLE FIRESCREEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the circular adjustable silkwork screen with a mother and child seated in a landscape, inside a floral border, on a tripod base 134cm high, 34.3cm wide

£200­300

1127

A HEREKE SILK PRAYER RUG NORTH WEST ANATOLIA, C.1970

the cream field with an urn issuing flowers flanked by trees and birds beneath the Mihrab, enclosed by borders of meandering vines and flowerhead guard stripes, signed in web at the foot

141 x 100cm

£400­600

1125 1127 1126 1125 A FRENCH BEECHWOOD WING BACK CANAPÉ

1129

1128

A REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a reeded edged swivel top above a shaped flame figured frieze on scroll legs and brass castors

75.3cm high, 91.8cm wide, 46cm deep

£200­300

1129

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV BURR OAK POLE FIRESCREENS IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, C.1825

each with a papier­mâché screen by ‘Jennens & Bettridge’ painted with young girls in landscape settings, the backs stamped, on a triform base with carved lion’s paw feet and tassels (2)

141cm high

£300­500

1130

A KARABAGH RUG SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1900

the compartmentalised field of Memling guls enclosed by ivory stellar motif borders and barber pole guard stripes

204 x 96cm

£200­300

1130

225 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1128

1131

1132

1132

A FRENCH KINGWOOD CARTONNIER IN LOUIS XV STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY with ormolu mounts and fitted with four drawers with gilt tooled leather fronts 50.3cm high, 74cm wide, 22.5cm deep

£300­400

1133

A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETY BIJOUTERIE TABLE IN LOUIS XV STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY the hinged top with a bevelled glass panel, cracked, above two drawers 80cm high, 69cm wide, 47cm deep

£150­250

λ 1131

A FRENCH ROSEWOOD BUREAU PLAT IN LOUIS XV STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

with ormolu mounts, the serpentine top inset with gilt tooled tan leather above three drawers

76.7cm high, 127cm wide, 77cm deep

£500­800

1133

226

1134

A DUTCH WALNUT BOMBÉ COMMODE

LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the quarter veneered top with a shaped archer’s bow edge, above four long curved fronted drawers 81.7cm high, 102cm wide, 57.5cm deep

£500­800

1135

A DUTCH TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS REPOUSSÉ MIRROR

IN BAROQUE STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the rectangular plate inside a cushion frame with pierced brass panels beneath a surmount with a central mask surrounded by scrolling foliage 112.5 x 68.5cm

£400­600

1136

A SMALL DUTCH WALNUT AND OAK DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND

IN BAROQUE STYLE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER with a pair of glazed doors enclosing two shelves above a bombé base with two drawers, the top stamped ‘IMG 1802’ 138.8cm high, 61.5cm wide, 23cm deep

£300­500

1136

λ
227 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1135 1134

1137

1139

1137

A SATINWOOD DEMI­LUNE CARD TABLE IN GEORGE III STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with stringing and crossbanding, the fold­over top revealing a baize lined playing surface

71.8cm high, 90cm wide, 44.5cm deep

£200­300

1138

1138

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STOOL C.1840­50

the probably original needlework seat on baluster turned legs 51.7cm high, 40cm wide, 34.5cm deep

£100­150

1139

AN UNUSUAL GABBEH RUG

SOUTH WEST PERSIA, C.1930

the abrashed dove grey compartmentalised field of geometric devices enclosed by narrow parasol borders 185 x 120cm

£200­300

228

1140

A VICTORIAN PAINTED SATINWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE IN SHERATON STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the top decorated with musical trophies surrounded by garlands of roses, fitted with a frieze drawer on brass castors 71cm high, 49cm wide, 71cm deep £400­600

1141

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ‘X’ FRAME STOOL C.1850

with a needlework seat on panelled legs united by a turned stretcher 54cm high, 55.6cm wide, 45cm deep

£300­400

1142

A FINE SILK AND METAL THREAD HEREKE RUG NORTH WEST ANATOLIA, C.1960

the pale celadon field with cloud bands, palmettes and vines enclosed by meandering vines borders and rosette guard stripes, signed in upper web 162 x 95cm

£400­600

1141 1142
229 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1140

1143

1144

A MODERN SILK HUNTING RUG PROBABLY KAYSERI, CENTRAL ANATOLIA, C.1970

the ivory field depicting a hunting scene enclosed by meandering vine borders and sky blue floral guard stripes 179 x 93cm

£200­300

1143

AN IRISH MAHOGANY OVAL SILVER TABLE IN GEORGE II STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the dished top above a frieze carved with scrolling leaves and centred with a basket of flowers flanked by eagle heads 72.5cm high, 119.5cm wide, 80.6cm deep

£400­600

1144

1145

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED STOOL IN GEORGE III STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

the red leather seat with brass studs above cabriole legs with anthemion carved knees, flowerhead ‘ears’ and claw and ball feet 46cm high, 59cm wide, 42.5cm deep

£200­300

1145
230

1146

‘THE NO.10 DOWNING STREET COLLECTION OF GEORGE II STYLE REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY FURNITURE’

limited edition number 4 of a world­wide limited edition of thirty sets, comprising: a breakfront writing desk, a serving table with folding top, a circular tea table with a tilt­top, a set of six single chairs and a sofa chair, together with its original album of photographs and descriptions (11)

Desk: 80.5cm high, 107.2cm wide, 61cm deep

Tripod table: 76cm diameter

Tea

£2,000­3,000

231
table: 73cm high, 91cm wide
See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1147

1147

A HAMADAN RUG

PERSIAN KURDISTAN, C.1940

the deep indigo Herati field framed by salmon pink spandrels and borders of geometric motifs flanked by indigo carnation and stepped leaf guard stripes

198 x 151cm

£150­250

1148

1148

AN ISFAHAN PART SILK PICTORIAL RUG C.1970

the field depicting dancing ladies and musicians within a traditional Persian palace, enclosed by borders of geometric motifs and flowers, woven on silk

165 x 110cm

£200­300

1149

A BIDJAR RUNNER

PERSIAN KURDISTAN, C.1900

the madder field of Mina Khani design enclosed by indigo borders of angular vines flanked by carnation guard stripes

338 x 125cm

£300­500 1149

232

1150

1150

A SATINWOOD AND BEECH SOFA IN SHERATON STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

inlaid with stringing, with scroll arms and on square tapering front legs 69cm high, 163cm wide, 72cm deep

£300­500

1151

AN EDWARDIAN PAINTED SATINWOOD OVAL BIJOUTERIE TABLE IN SHERATON STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

decorated with flowers and ribbons 74.5cm high, 42cm wide, 31cm deep

£150­250

1152

1151

1152

A QUARTETTO NEST OF EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES IN SHERATON STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

inlaid with stringing (4) 60.2cm high, 41.7cm wide, 31.2cm deep (max)

£200­300

233 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1153

1155

1153

A SARABAND CARPET WEST PERSIA, C.1940

the ivory field with a one way design of boteh enclosed by blood red and sky blue spandrels and multiple narrow meandering vine borders

319 x 240cm

£250­350

1154

1154

A JOSHAGAN RUG CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1930

the indigo diamond lattice field with central stepped medallion framed by spandrels and madder borders of angular vines flanked by skittle guard stripes 201 x 135cm

£150­200

1155

A BIDJAR RUG PERSIAN KURDISTAN, C.1900

the indigo Herati field enclosed by madder borders of samovar motifs flanked by carnation guard stripes

265 x 144cm

£150­250

234

1156

1156

gouache on card, the scroll decorated cartouche painted with various flowers and leaves, in a later glazed frame

92 x 184.2cm

£400­600

1157

of tapering form, the later plate within a carved frame decorated with ‘C’ scrolls and scrolling foliage

68 x 34.5cm

£300­500

1158

1157

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT BRASS WALL MIRRORS PROBABLY IRISH, MID­19TH CENTURY each with a bevelled rectangular plate, the frame with a Green Man mask surmount, with a scrolling foliate and dolphin frame and three candleholders (2) 45cm high, 25.2cm wide

£300­500

235 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1158 A FRENCH AUBUSSON TAPESTRY CARTOON FOR A SOFA 19TH CENTURY AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR FLORENTINE, 19TH CENTURY

1159

1159

A KARABAGH PRAYER RUG

SOUTH CAUCASUS, C.1900

the indigo field with three serrated medallions beneath hands of Fatima, enclosed by polychrome borders, together with a Karajah rug, a Mazlaghan rug and a North West Persian rug (4)

201 x 115cm (max)

£200­300

1160

A CHINESE NEEDLEPOINT RUG

LATE 20TH CENTURY

the cream field with a polychrome floral spray enclosed by charcoal borders of semi­naturalistic roses, together with a small silk rug (2) 176 x 114cm (max)

£100­200

1161

1161

AN UNUSUAL INDIAN CARPET C.1960

the ivory field with trees, vines and mythological animals around a deep terracotta cusped anchor medallion of birds and animals, the spandrels with angels, enclosed by indigo borders of meandering vines and pale lemon guard stripes

518 x 283cm

£500­800

1162

AN ISFAHAN PICTORIAL RUG CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1970

the field depicting musicians and dancing girls in attendence of a poet, enclosed by pale pistachio green borders of plants and animals flanked by meandering vine guard stripes, with silk highlights, signed in lower outer guard stripe 168 x 113cm

£300­500

1160

1160

1162

1163

A MATCHED PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WARDROBES

BY HOLLAND & SONS, C.1870­80

each with a moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, one enclosing two brass rails above a base drawer, stamped ‘Holland & Sons’ (2)

228cm high, 133.2cm wide, 59cm deep (max)

Provenance

Property of a Nobleman.

£800­1,200

1164

A HERIZ CARPET

PERSIAN AZERBAIJAN, C. 1890

the terracotta field of angular vines and a central row of stylised flowerhead medallions framed by indigo borders of stepped serrated leafy vines and flowerheads flanked by sky blue carnation guard stripes 380 x 286cm

£700­1,000

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1164 1163

1165

A PAIR OF ISFAHAN RUGS

CENTRAL PERSIA, C.1920

each with an ivory field of vines centred by a flowerhead medallion, framed by madder spandrels and meandering vine borders, flanked by carnation and arrowhead guard stripes (2)

200 x 142cm (max)

£200­300

1166

AN ASHAR RUG

SOUTH EAST PERSIA, C.1920

the ivory field with a one way design of boteh enclosed by ivory borders of meandering vines

190 x 141cm

£200­300

1167

A KHOTAN DESIGN RUG

SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY

the plain brick red field with a central rondel framed by Greek key spandrels and maroon borders of cloud band motifs flanked by sky blue guard stripes

154 x 98cm

£150­250

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1168

19TH CENTURY

with a central oval, bevelled glass plate flanked by a pair of rectangular plates, beneath a harebell swag frieze 81 x 143cm

£200­300

1170

20TH CENTURY

of cartouche shape, each with a bevelled plate supporting three serpentine glass shelves above a pair of three branch sconces (2) 88 x 67.5cm

£400­600

1169

20TH CENTURY

each with two tiers and foliate decorated legs (2) 57.5cm high, 41.8cm wide, 33.5cm deep

£100­200

1168 1169 1170 A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD AND GESSO OVERMANTEL MIRROR A PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND GLASS OCCASIONAL TABLES A PAIR OF GILTWOOD AND GESSO GIRANDOLE MIRRORS EARLY
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1171

A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND BRASS HANGING DISPLAY CABINET

IN DIRECTOIRE STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with a pierced gallery above a bevelled glass door enclosing adjustable shelves and a mirror back

99cm high, 80.3cm wide, 25.5cm deep

£400­600

1173

A BRASS CEILING LIGHT IN EMPIRE STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the circular frame with laurel wreaths supporting a frosted glass shade etched with ribbon and patera floral swags around a central flowerhead, suspended from chains

34.5cm diameter

£100­150

1172

A PAIR OF BRASS WALL LIGHTS IN EMPIRE STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY modelled as a swan and acanthus wall plate issuing a pair of cornucopia, together with another gilt metal pair of wall lights with acanthus and urn wall plates issuing a pair of foliate branches with urn shaped nozzles, fitted for electricity (4)

41cm high, 24.2cm wide (max)

£150­200

1174

A PAIR OF FRENCH CHARLES X BRONZE THREE BRANCH WALL LIGHTS

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the gilt bronze urn shaped nozzles on scrolling foliate arms issuing from a sphere, on a scrolling wall plate, fitted for electricity (2) 22cm high, 24cm wide (excluding fittings)

£200­300

240

λ 1176

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD STOOL C.1850­60

with later upholstery, on cabriole legs, originally on castors, the frame indistinctly signed in pencil 41cm high, 96.5cm wide, 60cm deep £200­300

1177

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS

IN GEORGE III HEPPLEWHITE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

each with a shield shaped back with a waisted splat carved with wheat sheaf and harebell decoration, a dipped seat and moulded front legs with fluted tops (2)

Provenance

By repute Bowood House, Derry Hill, Wiltshire. £100­150

1175

A PAIR OF NORTH EUROPEAN MAHOGANY WALL SHELVES BALTIC, 19TH CENTURY

with parcel­gilt decoration, the pierced gallery above two fluted shelves (2) 54.7cm high, 92cm wide, 13cm deep £500­800

1175 1176 1177
241 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1178

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOOR STOP BY WILLIAM TONKS & SON, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the scrolling handle above a bell shaped foot, stamped ‘WT & S with a sunburst’

24.5cm high

£80­120

1181

1179

A NEAR PAIR OF BRASS LION’S PAW DOORSTOPS IN REGENCY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY

with foliate stems and handles (2)

38.8cm high (max)

£150­250

1181

A BRASS BACCHANALIAN CHERUB DOORSTOP BY PEERAGE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the leaf scroll handle above a winged putto holding a grapevine, the cast iron weighted base stamped ‘Peerage England 4370’, together with a brass doorstop, of half­octagonal baluster form (2)

49cm high (max)

£200­300

1180

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a concave triangular handle above a lobed base and rectangular foot

37cm high

£200­300

1182

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON DOORSTOP ATTRIBUTED TO COALBROOKDALE, C.1870 modelled with a knight standing under an arch, with a leaf decorated handle, with indistinct stamped marks, together with a Victorian brass doorstop, cast as a basket of fruit beneath a foliate handle (2)

44.3cm high (max)

£150­250

1182

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1183

1184

1183

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP

LATE 19TH CENTURY

cast as a basket of fruit beneath a foliate handle

36.5cm high

£200­300

1184

A CORNISH SERPENTINE DOORSTOP

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with a brass swing handle and copper foliate mount

16.5cm high (handle down)

£200­300

1185

1185

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a tendril handle and lobed foot 38cm high

£200­300

1186

A VICTORIAN BRASS DOORSTOP

BY WILLIAM TONKS & SON, LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a ribbon, bow and harebells to the stem above a fan shaped foot, stamped ‘WT & S Rd476359’

31cm high

£200­300

1186

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1187

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON STICKSTAND IN COALBROOKDALE STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a scrolling foliate pierced backplate above a shaped rectangular tray, together with a small, silvered brass stick stand / doorstop (2)

50.5cm high (max)

£150­250

1189

1188

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON BOOT SCRAPER LATE 19TH CENTURY

the scrape on a dished, shaped rectangular base 21cm high, 42.5cm wide, 32.5cm deep

£100­150

1189

A PAINTED CAST IRON STICKSTAND EARLY 20TH CENTURY

of pierced cylindrical form decorated with a stork and a rat attacking a bird 59.5cm high

£100­150

1190

A DUTCH COPPER GRAPE HOD LATE 19TH CENTURY

repoussé decorated with a coat of arms, scrolling leaves and a portrait of Saint Eustace 89.7cm high

£100­150

1190

244

1191

1191

A VICTORIAN COPPER JELLY MOULD 19TH CENTURY

with a band of overlapping circles, stamped ‘220’ and inscribed ‘London Tavern’ to the rim 16.4cm diameter

£100­150

1192

A VICTORIAN COPPER JELLY MOULD 19TH CENTURY

with a band of love hearts, stamped ‘301’ 14.7cm diameter

£100­150

1193

A SMALL REGENCY BRASS BUCKET

C.1820

with lathe­turned ring and textured decoration, and a swing handle 15.4cm high, 16cm diameter

Literature

Gentle (R) and Feild (R), Domestic Metalwork, 1640­1820, p. 414, illus. 3 for a similar bucket.

£100­150

1194

A REGENCY BRASS BUCKET

C.1820

with lathe­turned ring decoration and a swing handle 27.5cm high, 29cm diameter

Literature

Gentle (R) and Feild (R), Domestic Metalwork, 1640­1820, p. 414, illus. 3 for a similar bucket.

£100­150

1192

1193

1194

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1195

1195

A BRASS SERPENTINE FIRE FENDER IN GEORGE II ROCOCO STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with pierced scrolling decoration 17.2cm high, 152cm wide, 14.7cm deep

£200­300

1196

A SET OF MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY BELLOWS LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

inlaid with the image of a soldier, with leather bellows, a brass nozzle and studwork

63.7cm long

£100­150

1197

A BRASS FIRE FENDER

IN GEORGE III ADAM STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with beaded and pierced paterae decoration 17.5cm high, 183cm wide, 41cm deep

£200­300

1197

1196
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CLOCKS

1198

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK

LATE 18TH CENTURY

the brass eight day four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a 13 inch circular dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, with a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed ‘Jno Woolley CODNOR’, the hood with a swan neck pediment above a door with a circular glass flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with an arched door inlaid with a specimen wood starburst and chequered stringing and flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a panelled base with a wavy apron 205.7cm high

£200­400

1199

A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK

CENTURY

LATER

the brass eight day, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a silvered dial with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date dials and inscribed ‘William Randall, Wareham’, engraved with floral sprigs, beneath an arch with a ship automaton flanked by two further ships, the later case with a pagoda hood with a silk backed pierced brass panel above tapering columns, the trunk with an arched door flanked by corinthian columns, a panelled base and a wavy apron, with weights and a pendulum 229cm high

£300­500

1200

AN OAK AND PINE LONGCASE CLOCK

INSCRIBED THOMAS BAKER, PORTSMOUTH, LATE 18TH CENTURY

the brass eight day five pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a 12 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes, the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, beneath an arch with a boss inscribed ‘Thomas Baker Portsmouth’, the stripped case with an arched hood with tapering columns, the trunk with an arched door, with a key, two weights and pendulum 210cm high

£300­500

1201

1201

1207

A BRASS AND STEEL BIRDCAGE

MOVEMENT

BY PETER BOWER, REDLYNCH, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER with an outside countwheel and anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a 9 1/2 inch brass dial with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes around an engraved cartouche centre, inscribed ‘Peter Bower Redlench’, in a modern oak case, with weights and pendulum 197cm

£200­300

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1202

A BRASS AND STEEL BIRDCAGE MOVEMENT

EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

with a single hand, anchor escapement, outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 10 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals interspersed with fleur­de­lys and inscribed ‘Fran Geare Ringwood fecit’, together with another brass and steel birdcage movement, with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell (2)

29.5cm high

£200­300

1203

A HOOK AND SPIKE LANTERN CLOCK 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the thirty hour brass and steel movement with an anchor escapement, outside countwheel and striking on a bell, on a later 9 3/4 inch brass dial, the narrow silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals interspersed with fleur­de­lys around a matted centre, with a pendulum 30cm high

£250­350

1204

A HOOK AND SPIKE WALL CLOCK

EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the thirty hour movement with an anchor escapement and brass outside countwheel striking on a bell in a frame with rectangular section pillars, iron hook and spikes, on an 8 1/4 inch brass dial, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours interspersed with sword hilt half­hours and foliate spandrels, with a brass weight 27.5cm high, 20.8cm wide

£300­500

1204

1202 1203
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1205

A FRENCH BRASS LANTERN CLOCK

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

the thirty hour movement with a verge escapement, outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the brass 7 1/4 inch dial with blue and white enamel numerals around a centre chased with Baroque strapwork, foliage and basket of flowers, beneath a pierced surmount of a mask beneath a cockerel flanked by cherubs, with a pair of brass cased lead weights decorated with bands of flowerheads

33.5cm high

£300­500

1207

A BRASS AND STEEL BIRDCAGE MOVEMENT

BY PETER BOWER, REDLYNCH, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER

with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, on a 10 inch brass dial with a single hand, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and fleur­delys, around a silvered centre engraved with a three storey house in a landscape inscribed ‘Peter Bower Redlench’ and a date aperture, in a modern oak case 188.3cm high

£200­300

1206

A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK INSCRIBED ROBERT WATTS, STAMFORD, 19TH CENTURY

the thirty hour movement with a later anchor escapement, an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals interspersed with fleur­de­lys, the centre engraved with foliage and inscribed ‘Robt Watts Stamford’, beneath frets pierced and engraved with fish and foliage

35.5cm high

£400­600

1208

A MAHOGANY AND BRASS SEDAN CLOCK INSCRIBED ‘F. KEIGHTLEY, SYDNEY’

the 5 3/4 inch dial with black Roman hours, with a quartz movement 18.6cm diameter

£100­200

250

1209

1209

A DENT INCLINED PLANE CLOCK DATED 1973

the brass cylindrical movement numbered ‘274’ and inscribed ‘Andrew Fell del. 1973’, the dial with a 4 1/4 inch silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals around a central compass rose, in a turned brass case the backplate inscribed ‘DENT for Rosemeyer 1973’, on an embossed leather­clad plane, supported by a turned brass pillars and a brass wedge, the edge engraved with the days of the week, on a base with brass feet and a pyramid inscribed ‘DENT’, with certificate showing this clock is number 271 of 500 made for Diners Club Limited, with instructions (4)

71.2cm long

£700­1,000

1210

A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS STRUT TIMEPIECE

IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS COLE, C.1860­80

the movement stamped ‘GUINAND & CO, GENEVA’, with a silvered oval dial with black Roman hours around an engraved scrolling foliate centre, the pierced and engraved frame with an easel back and shuttered winding and adjustment apertures, in a leather bound and silk lined case 13.8cm high, 10.5cm wide

£600­900

1210

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1211

1213

1211

A JOHN HARRISON TYPE SKELETON CLOCK

20TH CENTURY

the scrolling frame supporting a brass eight day single fusee movement with a ‘grasshopper’ escapement with a pair of oscillating dumb­bell pendulums, the enamel chapter ring with black Roman hours beneath an arched subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, on an ebonised plinth with a brass framed case

37.5cm high, 49cm high (including the case)

£300­500

1212

1212

A BRASS ‘GREAT WHEEL’ SKELETON CLOCK

IN VICTORIAN STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

the chain driven single fusee movement with an anchor escapement and silk suspension, the wheels with six crossings, on a walnut, oval base and beneath a glass dome, with pendulum

35cm high (excluding base)

£300­500

1213

A VICTORIAN BRASS ‘GOTHIC CATHEDRAL’ SKELETON CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day chain driven single fusee movement with an anchor escapement with passing strike on a bell with a ‘halberd’, the silvered dial formed of shield­shaped cartouches with black Roman hours, with fleur­de­lys type hands, with a pierced architectural body in the form of a cathedral, on a carrara marble oval base and under a glass dome, with pendulum 52cm high (excluding base)

£400­600

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1214

A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with a silk suspension, an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, on an enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case surmounted with books titled ‘Phys. Tom 3’ and ‘Astro Tom 1.’, the front with a man playing a lyre and a cherub flanked by flaming torches, a figure of Athena resting on the books, the base with a frieze of an angel with a book inscribed ‘Traite de la Sphere’ and putti emblematic of the Arts and Sciences, with a pendulum

54cm high, 34cm wide, 14cm deep

£400­600

1215

A REGENCY GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL TIMEPIECE

RETAILED BY DWERRIHOUSE & CARTER, BERKELEY SQUARE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement with an enamelled dial with black Roman hours and inscribed ‘DWERRIHOUSE & CARTER, BERKLEY SQUARE’, in a case surmounted by two classical maidens, on rectangular columns and a pair of lion paws, the rectangular base with a frieze of cherubs at play, on milled spreading feet, with a pendulum 20.8cm high, 14.5cm wide, 7.3cm deep

£400­600

1216

A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, on a domed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case cast as a wood stack, a sheep and a child carrying a lamb before, on a bronze base with oak leaf appliqué and lobed feet

30cm high, 31cm wide, 17cm deep

£250­350

1215

1214

1216

253 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1218

A FRENCH ROUGE GRIOTTE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE PLINTH TIMEPIECE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of square form, the fluted top above a French timepiece with a brass eight day drum movement on an enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and floral swags, between ribbons and laurel leaves, inset with wavy foliate panels, on toupie feet

12.3cm high, 33.3cm wide, 33cm deep

Provenance

Sotheby’s New York, 14th April 2008, The Private Collection of Lionel Hastings ­ 19th & 20th Century Sculpture & Furniture, lot 8.

£400­600

1217

A FRENCH BRASS CARTEL CLOCK

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped for ‘Japy Freres’ and numbered ‘13469’, on a domed enamel dial with blue Roman hour and Arabic five minutes, in a Rococo scrolling foliate frame, with a pendulum

62.5cm high

£200­300

1218

λ 1219

A SWISS ROSEWOOD MUSICAL BOX

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with boxwood stringing around a central floral inlaid panel, the glazed inner cover enclosing a 13 inch (33cm) brass cylinder, with a later label reading ‘12 Airs, Jaccard du Grand’ 14cm high, 57.4cm wide, 22.5cm deep

£300­400

1217 1219
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1222

1220

A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILT BRASS PORTICO CLOCK

BY LEROY A PARIS, MID­19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped ‘LEROY A PARIS, 1976 HC’, on a gilt dial with black Roman hours and inscribed ‘Leroy a Paris’, around a foliate centre and bezel, on tapering columns and a stepped rectangular plinth 47.6cm high, 25cm wide, 15cm deep

£100­200

1221

A FRENCH ENAMEL AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK

BY LEROY & FILS, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement by Marti and stamped ‘LEROY & FILS A PARIS’, striking on a bell, on a blue enamel dial with black Roman hours in white and gilt shields, interspersed with floral swags and enamel jewelling, inscribed ‘LEROY & FILS, REGENT STREET, LONDON’, surrounded by further blue enamel panels with country flower sprays and beneath a similarly decorated oval finial, in gilt brass mounts with fruiting floral and ribbon swags, on toupie feet, with a pendulum 49.5cm high, 27.5cm wide, 12.2cm deep

£250­350

1221

A FRENCH PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE

RETAILED BY LEPINE A PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day drum movement striking on a bell and stamped ‘Japy Freres ­ 9806’, on a Sèvres style dial with black Roman numerals and a central cherub, the ormolu case with an urn finial and pine cones to the corners, above further Sèvres style plaques and an onyx base, with a conforming pair of twin­light candelabra (3)

37cm high (max)

£300­500

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1220

1223

1224

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the brass eight day repeating movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case with bevelled glass panels, the base stamped ‘BREVETTES GDG’

13.5cm high

£150­200

1225

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE

BY HY MARC, LATE 19TH CENTURY

1223

A MINIATURE FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the movement with a platform lever escapement on an enamel dial with forget­me­not corners, in a five glass case 7.2cm high

£150­200

1224

the brass eight day movement with a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped ‘HY MARC PARIS 30702’, on an enamel dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed ‘Hy MARC A Paris’, in a gorge case, together with an oval brass carriage timepiece, the backplate stamped with a lion passant, and another rectangular carriage timepiece, retailed by ‘D Munsey, Cambridge’, the case dated ‘1894’ and engraved with the crest of Kings College and another crest (3) 11.5cm high (max)

£150­200

1225

256

1226

A MINIATURE FRENCH GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the eight day movement with a verticle, silvered platform escapement and stamped ‘982’ to the backplate, on a porcelain plaque with a white dial and black Roman hours above a painted scene of cupid with an arrow through a heart, the sides and back with similar panels of cherubs at play, the case with engraved meandering floral decoration

5.3cm high

£200­300

1227

1228

A GILT BRASS PETITE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK

BY

the brass eight day, repeating, quarter chiming movement, with a silvered platform lever escapement, chiming on a pair of graduated gongs, the backplate engraved ‘HUNT & ROSKELL 156 NEW BOND ST. LONDON’, and numbered ‘1861’, on an enamel dial with black Roman hours and inscribed ‘HUNT & ROSKELL 156 NEW BOND STREET LONDON’, in a gilt brass gorge case with a large top viewing window, four bevelled glass panes and shaped apron, the underside with a ‘CLOCK SILENT QUARTERS’ lever (2) 14cm high

£400­600

1226

1227

A MINIATURE SILVER ‘MIGNONETTE’ CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE HALLMARKS FOR WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1910 the movement with a verticle lever escapement on a white enamel dial, in a guilloche case with remains of gilding 4.2cm high

£150­200

1228

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1229

A PAIR OF MINIATURE VICTORIAN COMPOSITE DIORAMAS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of an arcadian garden and a woodland scene, in mahogany box frames with gilt slips (2) 11.9cm high, 16cm wide, 3.5cm deep

£200­300

1229

1230

A PAIR OF FRENCH “FEU DU DIABLE” OR DEVIL’S FIRE GLASS TOWERS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

each of conical form, with coloured glass decoration, on a spreading foot (2) 23.8cm high

£200­300

1230

1231

A CONTINENTAL VELVET AND GLASS DISPLAY CASE ITALIAN OR FRENCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY with a raised top above a glazed door and sides enclosing a silk­lined interior, on a sloping foot 26cm high, 22.7cm wide, 13.8cm deep

£100­150

1231

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1232

A FLORAL DUMMY BOARD

IN VICTORIAN STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

as a lobed vase of flowers with various insects 80cm high, 68.5cm wide

£100­150

1233

A PAIR OF COMPOSITION STONE WALL APPLIQUÉS IN THE MANNER OF GRINLING GIBBONS, 20TH CENTURY

each cast as flowers and fruit beneath a ribbon bow (2)

47.7cm

£150­200

1234

A PAIR OF COMPOSITE URN TABLE LAMPS IN CLASSICAL STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

each with a band of anthemion above swagged shoulders, with a fluted body, socle foot and stepped square plinth, fitted for electricity (2)

71.5cm

£300­500

1232 1233 1234
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1235

1237

1235

A PAIR OF TÔLE PEINTE PINEAPPLE CANDELABRA

20TH CENTURY

each with a pair of brass scrolling branches and nozzles on a mottled turquoise marble base (2)

48.5cm high

Provenance

The collection of Ray Galton one of the creators of Hancock’s Half Hour.

£200­300

1236

1236

A PAIR OF ASHWORTH ‘MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE’ GINGER JARS AND COVERS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of ovoid form, printed and painted with chinoiserie phoenix amongst flowering foliage, impressed and blue printed marks (4)

29cm high

£100­150

1237

A BLACKAMOOR TABLE LAMP

20TH CENTURY

the male figure standing before a brass lamp, wearing a turban and holding out a scallop shell tray, on a canted square base, with painted and gilded decoration, fitted for electricity

66cm high

£200­300

260

1238

A PAIR OF CARVED PATINATED GILT FLAMBEAU WALL LIGHTS

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

of twisting fluted torchère form on ribbon bow wall plates, fitted for electricity (2)

47cm high

£150­200

1239

A GILT BRASS AND MARBLE TABLE LAMP

LATE 19TH CENTURY

with a faceted sphere above flaring acanthus leaves with glass lustres, the baluster body on a carrara marble and gilt brass pedestal with a stepped foot, fitted for electricity

66.5cm high

£300­400

1240

A PAIR OF BRONZE GOTHIC REVIVAL CANDLESTICKS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of hexagonal form, with a cylindrical nozzle, above a drip­pan, a foliate capital, above a tapering stem with Gothic style tracery and a spreading foot (2)

67cm high

£200­300

1238 1239 1240
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1241

1243

1241

A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL CANDLESTICKS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

each with a brass nozzle, a castellated rim and a spiral twist stem (4)

33.3cm high

£200­300

1242

A BLUE GLASS AND SILVER PLATED VASE BY WMF, LATE 19TH CENTURY

of two handled amphora form, with a stiff leaf rim above fluting, fruiting vines, classical maidens and a reeded, spreading foot, with stamped marks

39.5cm high

£200­300

1243

A PAIR OF BRASS TWIN BRANCH WALL LIGHTS

IN DUTCH STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

each with a pair of turned nozzles on scrolling branches and a circular wall plate, together with a pair of brass column table lamps, fitted for electricity (4)

43.5cm high (max)

£150­250

1242

262

1244

A GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL TABLE LAMP IN EMPIRE STYLE, MID­20TH CENTURY

the bearded male figure supporting the lamp fitting and standing on a scrolling tripod lion monopodia base, fitted for electricity 49.5cm high

£200­300

1245

1245

A FRENCH GILT METAL AND GREEN STONEWARE TABLE LAMP

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the foliate collar above the stoneware body encased in gilt metal with slender ‘C’ scroll decoration, on a spreading foot, fitted for electricity 64.5cm (max)

£300­400

1246

A GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE TABLE LAMP IN EMPIRE STYLE, MID­20TH CENTURY

the fluted column with three cherubs above three storks, the base with leaf and lion paw feet and an ebonised circular foot, fitted for electricity 53.5cm high

£200­300

1244 1246
263 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1247

1249

1247

A PAIR OF CORNISH SERPENTINE CANDLESTICKS LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each with an urn finial on a tapering stem and a stepped circular foot (2) 30.8cm high

£200­300

1248

1248

A SERPENTINE TAZZA 20TH CENTURY

with a circular dish on five cylindrical columns and a stepped circular foot 19.8cm high, 35.5cm diameter

£100­150

1249

A PAIR OF BRONZED METAL TABLE LAMPS IN JAPANESE STYLE, 20TH CENTURY

each of ovoid form cast with panels of phoenix amongst flowering foliage, on a reticulated base, fitted for electricity (2) 91.5cm high

£200­300

264

1250

A PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS XVI GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CANDELABRA AFTER CLAUDE MICHEL, KNOWN AS CLODION (FLEMISH 1738­1812), LATE 18TH CENTURY

each modelled with a dancing infant Bacchus, with a vine leaf loin cloth supporting a pair of spiral fluted cornucopiae, filled with grapes and vine leaves, with a detachable drip­pan, standing on a rocky base, one with a tambourine, the other with a sack, each on a white marble plinth, with a ribbon tied laurel wreath band (2)

44cm high

£800­1,200

See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1251

A REGENCY CUT GLASS TWO­TIER TABLE LUSTRE CANDLESTICK EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a flared nozzle, a drip­tray and foliate foot, together with a pair of single tier table lustres (3)

27cm high (max)

£200­300

1252

AN ITALIAN GILT BRONZE GRAND TOUR CHERUB SPILL VASE MID­19TH CENTURY

the cherub striding up to a basket weave trumpet­shaped vase, on a square bronze base 17.5cm high

£200­300

1253

A PAIR OF GILT AND PATINATED GREYHOUND CANDLESTICKS IN REGENCY STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

each modelled as a recumbent greyhound before a fruiting vine supporting an urn shaped

22cm high, 19cm wide

£100­150

1251 1252 nozzle with a pierced drip­pan previously supporting lustres (2)
266

1254

A PAIR OF GEORGE III ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CANDLESTICKS

AFTER SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS, C.1790­1800

each seated, with a scrolling tail and supporting a nozzle with a foliate band, on a white marble pedestal (2)

21cm high

£300­400

1255

A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CANDELABRA

MID­19TH CENTURY

each modelled as a cherub supporting a pair of torch shaped candleholders, standing on a cylindrical pedestal and a spreading foot with anthemion and harebells (2)

37cm high

£400­600

267 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1254 1255

1256

A PAIR OF REGENCY REVERSE GLASS PRINTS

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

titled ‘England Ireland’ and ‘Scotland Wales’, with classical maidens emblematic of each nation, published by J. Hinton, 44 Wells St, Oxford St, Feb 2, 1809, in Hogarth style frames (2)

25.2 x 35.2cm

£300­500

A SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON

POSSIBLY BY SAMUEL FOLWELL, DATED 1791

signed and dated ‘S. FOLWELL PINXT, 1791’, together with another silhouette portrait of a lady, by Charles Rosenberg, and a pair of silhouette portraits of a lady and gentleman, in rosewood frames (4)

33.2 x 20.3cm (max)

£150­250

1258

A PAIR OF GEORGE III REVERSE GLASS PORTRAITS

LATE 18TH CENTURY

of ‘The Right Hon.ble Philip Lord Hardwicke’ and ‘Serrenssima et Potentissima Caroline DG’, printed for Thomas Bowles, Cornhill, in gilt slips and ebonised frames (2)

35.8 x 25.3cm

£200­300

268

1259

A PAIR OF GEORGE III REVERSE GLASS PORTRAITS

LATE 18TH CENTURY

of ‘His most Serene Highness Charles and Her Royal Highness Augusta Hereditary Prince and Princess of Brunswick & Lunenburg’, printed for Carrington Bowles, St Paul’s Church Yard, London, in Hogarth style frames (2)

35.6 x 25cm

£150­200

1260

A RARE PAIR OF OVAL REVERSE GLASS PORTRAITS

AFTER SIR GODFREY KNELLER, EARLY 18TH CENTURY

the mezzotint portrait prints of Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark, Duke of Cumberland, in giltwood frames, with paper trade labels for ‘W. Boswell, Norwich’ (2)

28.5 x 23cm

£200­300

1261

A PAIR OF REVERSE GLASS PORTRAITS OF GEORGE III AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE

LATE 18TH CENTURY

of ‘His Most Sacred Majesty George the III King of Great Britain’ and ‘Her Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte Queen of Great Britain’, printed for Carrington Bowles, St Paul’s Church Yard, London, in Hogarth style frames (2)

35.3 x 25.3cm

£200­300

1260

1259
269 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1261

λ 1262

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID JEWELLERY BOX

MID­19TH CENTURY

the cover with a central plaque inside a scrolling foliate border, the front similarly decorated, with flush mounted handle and a fitted interior

13.7cm high, 29.4cm wide, 21.8cm deep

£300­500

1263

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND WRITING SLOPE

IN CAMPAIGN STYLE, MID­19TH CENTURY

with brass banding and corner mounts, enclosing a tooled leather lined writing slope, a secret compartment and a pair of inkwells with covers stamped ‘PATENT LONDON’, above a single side drawer 20.5cm high, 40.3cm wide, 27cm deep

£300­400

λ 1264

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND BRASS BOUND WRITING SLOPE IN CAMPAIGN STYLE, MID­19TH CENTURY

with brass mounted corners, the interior folding out to reveal a maroon tooled leather lined interior with stationery pockets, a pair of glass inkwells and a secret compartment

15.5cm high, 40.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep

£250­350

λ 1265

A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL WORKBOX

MID­19TH CENTURY

the cover inscribed ‘Mrs CRAWFORD ANTROBUS’, with flush mounted side handles, with a part silk­lined interior and a Bramah lock, together with a rosewood and brass inlaid dressing box, with a mirror lined cover, a lift­out tray and Bramah lock (2)

15.5 x 38.2 x 28.7cm (max)

£200­300

270

MID­19TH CENTURY

the top with a central brass plaque, with a sprung single drawer, with a velvet lined fitted interior and drawer release button 17.8cm high, 30.5cm wide, 23cm deep £300­500

λ 1267

A

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the cover with a central brass plaque inside a brass border and edges, enclosing a red leather lined fitted interior including a mirror, stationery pocket, inkwells and a range of accessories, some silver mounted, with flush fitted campaign style side handles 13.8cm high, 34.1cm wide, 25.8cm deep

£200­300

the top and front with a raised edge, inlaid with mother of pearl foliage, enclosing a velvet and tooled leather lined interior with two glass inkwells, a coromandel lined lift­out tray and pen tray and a secret compartment 14.8cm high, 41.6cm wide, 25.7cm deep £300­400

1268 1266 AN EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT, EBONY AND BRASS JEWELLERY BOX REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID DRESSING CHEST 1268 A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD, EBONY AND MOTHER OF PEARL WRITING SLOPE POSSIBLY ANGLO­INDIAN, MID­19TH CENTURY
271 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1267 1266

1269

1270

in Hungarian ash, the domed cover with a mosaic view of Tonbridge Castle inside a floral border, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, the concave sides with a broad band of roses and other flowers, on flattened bun feet

16cm high, 26.5cm wide, 16.3cm deep

£300­400

1271

1269

A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY

decorated with chinoiserie figures and buildings, the hinged cover enclosing a twin­lidded interior, with turned bone handles and a bone escutcheon 12.7cm high, 19.3cm wide, 11.5cm deep

£500­800

1270

1271

the hinged cover with brass and mother of pearl inlaid scrolling foliate decoration and ripple moulded border, above a pair of doors and enclosing a set of three French porcelain canisters and stoppers with chinoiserie and floral decoration, on gilt brass feet 20.5cm high, 28.5cm wide, 14.8cm deep

£800­1,200

A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE TEA CADDY C.1870
272
A FRENCH EBONY AND INLAID TEA CHEST C.1850

1272

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY APOTHECARY CABINET LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

1273

A FRENCH MAHOGANY GRAND PIANO ÉTUI PALAIS ROYAL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior, above a pair of panelled doors enclosing an interior inscribed ‘STOCK Druggist 196 Fleet Street’ above an arrangement of fifteen drawers, on bracket feet

445cm high, 39cm wide, 33cm deep

£300­500

with boxwood and ebonised keys and gilt metal appliques, the interior with a mirror to the lid and fitted with a lift­out plush lined tray with mother of pearl reel holders, silver and glass accessories, above a brass musical movement stamped ‘ARF’, on ebonised turned legs, with its original pine fitted outer case (2)

14.8cm high, 29.8cm wide, 18.5cm deep

Provenance

The Dowager Lady Ampthill and thence by descent to her grand­daughter, the late Diana Russell.

Catalogue Note

The outer case is inscribed in ink ‘Pianoforte Musical Box, bought at Damer(?) Fair 1832, given to Lady C. Murray by Elizabeth Russell’.

£500­700

273 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1273 1272 1272 open 1273 open

1274

A RECENCY FAUX TORTOISESHELL PYROGRAPHY TABLE CABINET

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior, above a pair of doors enclosing two drawers, on brass ball feet 17.2cm high, 19.8cm wide, 14.6cm deep

£80­120

1276

A REGENCY FAUX TORTOISESHELL PYROGRAPHY TEA CADDY

EARLY 19TH CENTURYY

1275

A REGENCY FAUX TORTOISESHELL PYROGRAPHY WORK BOX

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

of bombé form with gilt brass mounts and feet, enclosing a lift­out tray 13.5cm high, 27.5cm wide, 21.3cm deep

£100­150

of tapering form with a hinged cover enclosing a single cannister, on gilt brass ball feet

12.7cm high, 11.7cm wide, 10.2cm deep

£200­300

1277

A REGENCY FAUX TORTOISESHELL PYROGRAPHY WORK BOX

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the hinged cover enclosing a void interior, with gilt brass mounts and feet 10.5cm high, 20.5cm wide, 15.3cm deep

£80­120

274

1278

A PAINTED GEORGIAN HOUSE LIDDED BOX 19TH CENTURY AND LATER

the cover carved with the initials ‘A.M.G.’ enclosing a vacant interior 30.7cm high, 22.7cm wide, 22.7cm deep

£200­300

1279

1279

A VICTORIAN NOVELTY OAK AND SILVER­PLATED TEA CADDY LATE 19TH CENTURY

in the form of a coal scuttle, with a hinged front and shovel caddy spoon, stamped registration diamond, ‘HB’ and ‘2669’ 16.5cm high, 10cm wide, 17.7cm deep

£300­500

1280

A VICTORIAN PARQUETRY SPECIMEN WOOD BOX DATED 1878

with overall geometric decoration, the interior of the cover inscribed ‘A. WOOD’, with a fitted interior of a compartmentalised lift­out tray with turned bone handles and a void beneath 11.5cm high, 28.1cm wide, 22.8cm deep

£100­150

1278
275 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price 1280 1280 open

1281

1281

A GERMAN LACQUERED PAPIER­MÂCHÉ SNUFF BOX

PROBABLY BY STOBWASSER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

painted with a scene of Frederick the Great before a group of soldiers, an extensive inscription to the underside of the cover, together with a Stobwasser papier­mâché snuff box with a portrait of George IV, titled to the underside of the cover, signed ‘Stobwasser Fabrik 4310’ (2)

10.1cm diameter

£200­300

1282

A GEORGE III PAINTED MAPLE TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of hexagonal form, painted with oval cartouches of flowers, the hinged cover enclosing a single canister interior

11.3cm high, 14.4cm wide, 8.3cm deep

£300­500

1282

1283

A FRENCH EBONY AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED SEWING URN EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the finial unscrewing to reveal a cotton box, the top unscrewing to reveal a pin cushion, the body unscrewing from the foot to reveal a void

16.5cm high

£200­300

1283

276

1284

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONY TEA CADDY

IN CHIPPENDALE STYLE, C.1770­80 with a brass swing handle and twin canister interior

15.5cm high, 24.2cm wide, 14cm high £300­500

1284

1285

λ 1285

A GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL OVAL TEA CADDY

LATE 18TH CENTURY

with silver mount and escutcheon, the hinged cover enclosing a single lidded canister 12.5cm high, 16.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep

£2,000­3,000

277 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1286

λ 1286

A TORTOISESHELL AND MAHOGANY DISPLAY CASE

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the hinged glazed door in the Flemish style with ebonised ripple mouldings revealing a velvet lined interior, the back with inset brass mounts for hanging

6.5cm high, 47cm wide, 37.2cm deep

£200­300

1287

AN EDWARDIAN TREEN SPECIMEN WOOD DRAUGHTSMAN’S ROLLING RULER OR STRAIGHT EDGE

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

of a variety of woods, with brass mounts

44.6cm long

£60­100

1287

1288

1288

A VICTORIAN PAPIER­MÂCHÉ WINE COASTER

MID­19TH CENTURY

with a scrolling border and painted floral decoration on an olive green ground, together with a red lacquered coaster with gilt and painted floral decoration and a silver plated coaster (3)

17.5cm diameter (max)

£150­200

278

1291

A SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI COUNTER BOXES LATE 18TH CENTURY

each of domed form with an en grisaille painted scene of a couple, on a yellow ground (4) 3.9cm high, 8.3cm wide, 6.1cm deep

£200­300

1289

A BELGIAN PAINTED BIRD’S EYE MAPLE TEA CADDY

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

of concave serpentine form, the cover painted with a view of a building titled ‘A la Memoir de Pierre le Grand’, the front with an armorial crest, the sides and back with landscapes, enclosing a triple lidded interior, the covers painted with country buildings

12.8cm high, 28.5cm wide, 17.2cm deep

£1,200­1,800

1290

A FRENCH FRUITWOOD AND EBONISED TEA CADDY

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

of flowerhead form, the cover with a spray of flowers beneath a glass cover, on a body with flaring ‘petals’ on a short stem and circular foot

16cm high, 14.7cm diameter

£400­600

1291

1289 1290
279 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1289 open

1293

TWO COPPERED RAILWAY LANTERNS

20TH CENTURY

inscribed ‘BR (W)’, each with a pair of lenses, one with red backing (2)

46cm high

£100­150

1294

A FRENCH PAINTED AND GILT FAN 19TH CENTURY

the leaf decorated with an interior scene of a lady playing a piano with others looking on, with silver mounted mother of pearl sticks, indistinctly signed , with a fitted box from Duvelleroy, London (2)

51cm wide

£200­300

1292

A RUSSIAN ICON PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

depicting the Holy Mother and Child, behind a silver oklad with Russian hallmarks

26.6 x 22.1cm

£300­400

1293

1292 1294

280

1295

A BROWN LEATHER HAT BOX BY DREW & SONS, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the lid with impressed initials ‘JDCMW’ with a watered silk lined interior, marked ‘Drew & Sons, Makers Picadilly Circus, London’, together with a leather bucket hat box and a hat by Laird of Belfast (3)

27.8cm high, 48cm wide, 35cm deep

£200­300

1298

1296

A BROWN LEATHER HAT BOX AND SILK TOP HAT LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with a quilted interior, the hat by Ben Evans, Swansea (2) size 7 1/2 approx.

29.5cm high, 34.7cm wide, 33cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1300

1299

1297

A BROWN LEATHER DOUBLE TOP HAT BOX BY JOHNSON & CO, REGENT STREET, LONDON, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

A BROWN LEATHER PICNIC SET EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the lid with impressed initials ‘J.S.R.R.’ the green leather lined interior fitted with ceramic plates, cutlery, two wicker cased water bottles, ceramic butter pot, two ceramic and plated sandwich boxes and other utensils, stamped ‘Manufactured in London, England’, togther with a brown leather flask case containing a Thermos flask and a bamboo and metal mounted shooting stick (3) 16cm high, 49.8cm wide, 29.2cm deep

£300­400

1299

A COLLECTION OF EIGHT BRASS HAT OR SCARF STANDS EARLY 20TH CENTURY

of various heights, on black glazed ceramic bases (8) 107cm (max)

£300­400

1300

A VICTORIAN BRASS ADJUSTABLE HAT OR SCARF STAND LATE 19TH CENTURY

with three sets of three circular rests on swan neck supports, on a column with laurel leaf decoration, on an ebonised circular foot 134cm high

£300­400

the lid stamped ‘JD’, with a padded, silk lined two tier interior

38.5cm high, 35.8cm wide, 33cm deep

£300­400

1301

1302

1303

1301

TWO BOWLER HATS

BY LOCK & CO, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

each marked ‘Lock & Co. Hatters, St. James’s St, London’, in a card box, together with two Christy’s card hat boxes (4)

£100­200

1302

A LARGE BROWN LEATHER GLADSTONE BAG BY FINNIGANS, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

wtih hinged sides and brass mounts, the front edge stamped ‘Finnegan Maker Manchester’ 41.9cm high, 68cm wide, 40cm deep

£300­400

1303

A BROWN LEATHER PICNIC SET EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the hinged lid impressed with owners name ‘B. MacKay’ with a fall front revealing a green leather interior fitted with ceramic cups and saucers, cutlery, kettle and burner and various metal boxes, together with a Portuguese flask in a sleeve (2) 19.4cm high, 34cm wide, 19.7cm deep

£200­300

281 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1295 part 1296 1297 1298

1304

A BRASS COUNTRY HOUSE STICKSTAND

LATE 19TH CENTURY

1305

A BROWN LEATHER CASED SET OF SIXTY­TWO BARTHOLOMEWS REVISED “HALF­INCH” CONTOURED MAPS

MID­20TH CENTURY

with a hoop handle above three oval divisions, with a tapering stem, and a dished tray base on flattened bun feet

82cm high

£300­400

1306

A COLLECTION OF CAST METAL PLANT LABELS

LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER

including examples on stakes and others with holes for attachment (15)

33.5cm high (max)

£100­150

including all 62 cloth backed maps (63)

21cm high, 32cm wide, 20.5cm deep

£200­300

1307

A BROWN LEATHER CASED SET OF THIRTY­SEVEN BARTHOLOMEWS MAPS OF ENGLAND AND WALES

MID­20TH CENTURY

as revised by the Cycling Touring Club, cloth backed, with its original mileage counter, together with a leather cased set of nine Bacons Large Print Road Maps, cloth backed (48)

22cm high, 38.2cm wide, 12cm deep (max)

£200­300

282

1312

1295 part

1308

FOUR LEATHER ARTILLERY SHELL STICKSTANDS

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

two examples emblazoned with the Royal Coat of Arms, the underside of one impressed ‘No. 58 III, B.H. & G. Ltd.’ (4)

81cm high (max)

£200­300

1311

1308

1310

1311

1309

A RATTAN AND BAMBOO SUITCASE POSSIBLY INDIAN OR CHINESE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

together with a vellum hat box, with a watered silk lined interior (2)

The suitcase 24cm high, 66.5cm wide, 37.7cm deep, The hat box 25cm high, 41.2cm wide

£100­150

A LEATHER SHELL CARRIER WASTE PAPER BASKET EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with a swing handle 34.2cm high, 36.2cm diameter

£150­250

1309

1310

TWO CANVAS AND LEATHER TRUNKS EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the interior of each with a lift out tray, one with a label for ‘Miss Hardcastle, Newbury’ (2) 31cm high, 84.8cm wide, 49cm deep and 34cm high, 78cm wide, 46cm deep £200­300

1312

A BROWN LEATHER SUITCASE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the lid with initials ‘J.P.’ with ‘Secure Locks’, together with a leather car trunk the lid with initials ‘C.C.M.’ with a watered silk lined interior

The suitcase: 16cm high, 83.5cm wide, 59.2cm deep

The car trunk: 26.5cm high, 77.5cm wide, 46cm deep £200­300

283 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1313

1314

A LARGE BROWN LEATHER SUITCASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with side handles, a lift­out tray and leather straps, together with another, similar, with a vacant interior (2)

28cm high, 75cm wide, 44.5cm deep (max)

£150­250

1315

1313

A CROCODILE LEATHER CASE ON STAND EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with chrome locks, the mahogany stand with corner brackets (2)

48cm high, 63.5cm wide, 41.5cm deep (max)

£300­500

1314

1315

A CROCODILE HORNBACK LEATHER OVERNIGHT BAG EARLY 20TH CENTURY

made from one skin with complete osteoderms (back scales), the inside with a skin gusset, together with an Italian crocodile skin small suitcase with straps to the striped interior (2)

37 x 52cm (max)

£150­200

284

1316

1317

1318

1319

1316

A BROWN LEATHER TRUNK BY ARMY & NAVY, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the lid with initials ‘U.H.’ , the lined interior with a leather trade label inscribed ‘A&N CSL 105 VICTORIA ST. WESTMINSTER, S.W. Made at the Societys Works’, with a brass lock 29.3cm high, 77.5cm wide, 48cm deep

£200­300

1317

A BROWN LEATHER TRUNK

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the lid with copper studs revealing a lined interior with a lift­out tray and an applied brass plaque ‘Presented to Mr D Hart by the Officials & Workmen of the G.R.C & W.Co Hirwain on his departure for Australia’ 34.5cm high, 80cm wide, 43cm deep £200­300

1318

A BROWN LEATHER TRUNK LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

and marked with owners name ‘C.J. Cole’ and applied with various travel labels

29.2cm high, 82.5cm wide, 46.2cm deep

£200­300

1319

A LARGE BROWN LEATHER TRUNK

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the studded lid with applied travel labels

30.3cm high, 94cm wide, 56cm deep

£200­300

285 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1320

1322

1320

A VICTORIAN CARVED LINDEN WOOD STAG’S HEAD TROPHY MOUNT

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the naturalistically carved head mounted with a set of twelve point antlers

102cm high, 50.5cm wide

£1,500­2,000

1321

AN ANTLER JARDINIÈRE

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with a lift­out metal liner 67.5cm high, 40cm wide

£300­400

1322

A TOURNAMENT CROQUET SET BY BUSSEYS

in a pine box titled to the cover, comprising: four mallets and balls, iron hoops and posts 25cm high, 107cm long, 23.5cm deep

£300­400

286

1323

A FINE VICTORIAN WALNUT EASEL

19TH CENTURY

of architectural form, with a tilt and adjustable height rest and central support, with winding key, on metal castors, stamped ‘Joubert’ 236cm high (max), 64cm wide, 55cm deep

£800­1,200

λ 1324

A SHAGREEN AND MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR EARLY 20TH CENTURY

with an arched bevelled plate and turned ivory finials 152cm high, 41.6cm wide, 43.5cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate.

£800­1,200

1323 1324
287 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

A PAIR OF INDIAN PAINTED WOOD HORSES

RAJASTHAN, MID­20TH CENTURY

each polychrome decorated with scrolling leaves and lattice panels mounted on a sleigh type base (2)

128cm high, 131cm long

£800­1,200

A LEATHER RHINOCEROS FOOT STOOL PROBABLY RETAILED BY LIBERTY’S, LONDON, MID­20TH CENTURY

42cm high, 85cm long, 26cm wide

£500­800

A SET OF FOUR CAST IRON GARDEN URNS EARLY 20TH CENTURY of pentagonal form, each cast with a rosette to each side (4) 38.5cm high, 46.5 wide (max)

£400­600

1325 1327 1326 1325 1327 1326
288

1328

LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

the top section with open shelves above a bank of thirty drawers, the fronts with applied paper labels inscribed in ink with Chinese characters, the back painted with a Chinese manifesto

188.3cm high, 211cm wide, 42cm deep

£1,500­2,000

1329

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON AND MARBLE FAUX BAMBOO TABLE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the naturalistically painted tripod base with flared legs, with a later green veined marble top, cast ‘Registered No. 1028620’ 72.5cm high, 69cm diameter

£300­500

1330

LATE 20TH CENTURY

upholstered with seashell cotton covers (2)

£300­400

1328 1330 A CHINESE AUBERGINE LACQUER ELM SHOP DISPLAY CABINET A PAIR OF BLACK LACQUER FAUX BAMBOO ARMCHAIRS
289 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1329

1331

1332

A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL CENSER POSSIBLY QIANLONG

decorated with scrolling foliage beneath a band of ruyi heads on a turquoise ground, together witth another similar but smaller, both with vacant marks panels (2)

18cm high (max)

£300­500

1333

1331

A CHINESE ENAMEL AND HARDSTONE JARDINIÈRE TREE GROUP

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the flowering tree with a bark effect stem and branches, in a circular cloisonné stand

26cm high

£120­180

1332

1333

A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL FRUIT BOWL 19TH CENTURY

decorated with a vase of flowers inside a border of clouds and Buddhist symbols beneath a ruyi border, together with another similar but smaller bowl, a circular box and cover with a central panel of shells and a small rectangular box and cover (5)

20cm diameter (max)

£200­300

290

1334

A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE PLATES 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY

including: a set of six with a formal floral design with Buddhist symbols to the rims, seven with cafe au lait rims and others in a variety of floral and figural designs (17)

23.5cm diameter (max)

Provenance

From the collection of Colonel William Edmund Pye (1872­1949). Commissioned into the British Army in 1892, he served with the Indian Army in Tirah in 1897­98, and in 1900 he was sent to China as the leader of the British Section of the International Police, it is at this time he started collecting. The collection passed by decent to the current owner. Other items sold from his collection were sold at Christie’s South Kensington, 13th May 2011.

£300­500

1335

1335

A CHINESE RED LEATHER ARTIST’S BOX QING DYNASTY

with tooled decoration of flowers, leaves and auspicious symbols with traces of gilding, with white metal mounts possibly paktong, with a fabric protective sleeve 8.2cm high, 30.5cm wide, 19cm deep

Provenance

From the collection of Colonel William Edmund Pye (1872­1949). Commissioned into the British Army in 1892, he served with the Indian Army in Tirah in 1897­98, and in 1900 he was sent to China as the leader of the British Section of the International Police, it is at this time he started collecting. The collection passed by decent to the current owner. Other items sold from his collection were sold at Christie’s South Kensington, 13th May 2011.

£100­150

1336

A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE VASE AND COVER 19TH CENTURY

of baluster form, painted with exotic birds amongst flowering foliage issuing from rocks, with bianco­sopra­bianco highlights, beneath a domed cover with a blanc de chine lion dog finial 85cm high, 40cm diameter

£400­600

1336

1334
291 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1337

1337

A CHINESE ROOTWOOD FIGURE OF AN ELDER LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY

modelled with a stick over his shoulder and carrying a bat, a pair of peaches hanging from his belt, together with a figure of a lady carrying a rabbit (2)

38.8cm high (max)

Provenance

From an English Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

£100­200

1339

A CHINESE PADOUK STAND LATE 19TH CENTURY

of swollen form, the circular top inlaid with an amboyna panel above knotted openwork sides

15.5cm high, 24.5cm diameter

£100­150

1338

A CHINESE HARDWOOD CORNER ARMCHAIR LATE 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with mother of pearl with flowers, leaves and butterflies

£100­150

1340

A SILK NEEDLEWORK PANEL EARLY 19TH CENTURY

worked with meandering floral foliage inside a wavy border, together with three Chinese silk figural panels and a pair of floral panels (6)

95 x 12cm (max)

£200­300

1339

1338

1340

292

1341

A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE BOWL IN CHENGHUA STYLE, PROBABLY KANGXI

painted with foliate rondels beneath a scrolling border, the interior with a ‘Chenghua’ style six character mark beneath a landscpe border, with Chengua style six character mark to the base, together with other blue and white items to include a ginger jar, possibly Kangxi, with a later wooden cover, a bottle vase with a chilong handle, Qianlong, a coffee pot and cover, a square box and cover with Wanli marks and a circular box and cover (7)

£500­1,000

1342

1343

A CHINESE PORCELAIN SANG DE BOEUF VASE 19TH CENTURY

of slender yen yen form, together with a Chinese white glazed vase with a broad flaring mouth, a stoneware ‘moon’ shaped ewer, a stoneware ovoid vase with streaking glazing and a Japanese enamelled vase stamped ‘SATO’ to the foot rim (5)

59cm high (max)

Provenance

From an English Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

£200­400

1342

A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE CHARGERS PROBABLY KANGXI

painted in the Kraak style with lappet floral and landscape panels, together with a blue and white dish painted with a phoenix inside a pierced border (3)

36cm diameter

£300­500

1343

1341
293 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1344

A MATCHED PAIR OF CHINESE HARDWOOD LOW STANDS LATE 19TH CENTURY

each all over carved with scrolling foliage, fruit and mythical beast masks, the lobed top inset with a marble panel (2)

57.5cm high, 66.5wide

£600­800

1345

A PAIR OF CHINESE CANTON PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE VASES 19TH CENTURY

each painted with panels of court figures with attendants and flower branches with birds and insects, on a gilt ground of lotus scrolls and butterflies, with lion dogs to the neck and chilong to the shoulders (2)

36cm high

£300­500

1346

A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER AND MOTHER OF PEARL GAMES BOARD

19TH CENTURY

the exterior with a mother of pearl and lacquer chequer board, the interior for backgammon, decorated in gilt with panels of figures, flowers and foliage

56cm wide

£400­600

1344 1346 1345
294

1347

λ 1347

AN INDIAN HARDWOOD AND IVORY TABLE CABINET

GUJARAT OR SINDH, EARLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER

the top showing a tiger hunt with figures on elephants and two tigers amongst trees with peacocks and other birds, the sides with further figures on elephants beside a tree, the fall front (now missing) enclosing an arrangement of six drawers, the top a long drawer with a false front, the centre a deep drawer, inlaid with scrolling foliage, urns and birds, some inlay stained green, with side iron carrying handles

34cm high, 52.3cm wide, 38.3cm deep

*This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate.

£500­800

1348

A CEYLONESE EBONY AND SPECIMEN WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY

the hexagonal top with twelve radiating panels of various exotic woods, on elephant head legs with bone tusks

42.5cm high, 45cm wide

£150­200

1348

1349

A DUTCH­COLONIAL HARDWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED CASH OR DOCUMENT BOX

19TH CENTURY

of rectangular form, with ebonised edges, the hinged cover enclosing a void interior with slots for compartmented fittings, with side swing handles, on short legs with elephant style feet 21cm high, 84cm wide, 53.5cm deep

Catalogue Note

Document or cash boxes of this type sometimes had brass decoration added in Zanzibar

£300­500

1349

295 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1350

1350

AN OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED PANEL

18TH / 19TH CENTURY

worked with silvered sequins and thread on a linen ground with a pair of lions rampant carrying pennants flanked by scrolling foliage, inside a meandering floral border, with a central velvet backed cartouche

51 x 100cm

£100­200

1351

TWO EASTERN BRONZE DOOR HANDLES

POSSIBLY INDIAN OR TIBETAN, 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY

one cast as a scaly dragon, the other as a goat (2)

27cm long (max)

£200­300

1352

1351

1352

THREE EASTERN CARVINGS

to include: a polychrome painted figure of Lakshmi sat on a pile of fruits, a giltwood and paste encrusted figure of Garuda and a carved wood standing figure of a deity with a large top knot (3)

66cm (max)

Provenance

From a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.

£100­200

296

1353

A FINE ISLAMIC BRASS, COPPER AND SILVER INLAID CHARGER 19TH CENTURY

with a central scene of a prince with supporters beneath birds and foliage, inside a band of panels of script and foliage and a rim with further script panels and strapwork

32.1cm diameter

£800­1,200

1354

A COPPER AND BRASS INLAID TABLE CABINET POSSIBLY MIDDLE­EASTERN OR INDIAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY inlaid with scrolling foliage, lozenges and rondels, the fall front enclosing an arrangement of six drawers with brass handles 16.5cm high, 23.3cm wide, 16.5cm deep £500­800

297 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1353 1354 1354 open

1355

1356

1355

A TEAK AND BRASS MOUNTED ‘ZANZIBAR’ OR ARAB CHEST PROBABLY SHIRAZ, 18TH CENTURY

the mounts with engraved decoration, the hinged top revealing an interior with a lidded till, the front inscribed with an owner’s name, above three short drawers, on bun feet and with side carrying handles 70.7cm high, 124cm wide, 58cm deep

£400­600

1356

A JAPANESE HARDWOOD LION GROUP LATE 19TH CENTURY

carved as a male lion and cub perched on a rock above a lioness and another cub resting on the ground, with glass eyes and bone teeth 40cm high

£300­500

See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price 298

GRAND TOUR & SCULPTURE

1357

LATE 19TH CENTURY

of black marble, with a serpentine moulded edge, inset with an oval panel depicting a view of St Peter’s Basilica, Rome 13.7 x 18cm

£1,000­1,500

1359

19TH CENTURY

probably of the god Jupiter, carved with a long beard and flowing hair 18.7cm high

£400­600

1358

AN ITALIAN BRONZE GRAND TOUR CHARIOTEER GROUP

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, 19TH CENTURY with two galloping horses pulling a two wheel chariot carrying a standing charioteer, on a Siena marble base, and lion’s paw feet 23cm high, 29cm long, 15cm deep

£200­300

1359

1357 1358 AN ITALIAN MICROMOSAIC GRAND TOUR PLAQUE AN ITALIAN ROSSO ANTICO GRAND TOUR BUST
299

1360

1361

A FRENCH CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL AND PIETRA DURA

INKWELL

LATE 19TH CENTURY

the urn shaped inkwell with foliate handles and finial, on a rectangular pen tray inlaid with forget­me­not sprays on a black marble ground

12.5cm high, 19.2cm wide, 10.1cm deep

£150­250

1360

A VICTORIAN ASHFORD BLACK MARBLE AND PIETRA DURA TAZZA

LATE 19TH CENTURY

inlaid with a band of specimen marbles, of octagonal form 11.3cm high, 16.5cm diameter

£100­150

1361

1362

TWO PIETRA DURA DESK PAPERWEIGHTS

19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

one with a specimen marble panel, the other with a bird above a leafing branch (2)

10.1 x 6.8cm (max)

£100­150

1362
300

1363

A FRENCH BRONZE GROUP OF THE TRIUMPH OF BACCHUS AFTER CLODION, 19TH CENTURY

on a black marble base 27cm high

£200­300

1364

1363

1365

A PAIR OF ITALIAN BRONZE GRAND TOUR FIGURES OF LORENZO AND GIULIANO DE MEDICI

AFTER MICHELANGELO (ITALIAN 1475­1564), LATE 19TH CENTURY

each on a black marble stepped plinth (2) 24.5cm high

£200­300

1364

A PAIR OF ITALIAN BRONZE GRAND TOUR VASES MID­19TH CENTURY

each of twin handled campana form, decorated in relief with Bacchanalian cherubs, above mask handles (2) 21cm high

£200­300

1365

301 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1366

1366

A MATCHED PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE SPHINX 19TH CENTURY

modelled recumbent, on black marble bases (2)

14cm x 25.8cm x 11.2cm

£250­350

1367

A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE AND SIENA MARBLE TAZZE EARLY 19TH CENTURY

each with a beaded rim, above stop fluting to the body and a socle, on a stepped marble and bronze foot (2)

10cm high, 10.7cm diameter

£200­300

1367

1368

AN ITALIAN BRONZE GRAND TOUR OVAL PLAQUE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

depicting a figure emblematic of Music with two cherubs, one playing the cymbals, the other a stringed instrument, in a gilt border 14.5 cm x 26cm

Provenance

From an English private collection, Sussex. £150­250

1368
302

1369

AN ITALIAN COLD PAINTED TERRACOTTA HEAD OF THE VIRGIN MARY

DECORATED IN DELLA ROBBIA STYLE, PROBABLY 16TH CENTURY

looking down to her right, with long brown hair and blue neck trim to her dress 24.5cm high

Provenance

A paper label verso states ‘From the Collection of Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, USA (founded 1846). De­accessioned in the 1990’s and sold at auction’.

Bought by a Scottish Collector from Buitte Castle and thence by descent.

£300­500

1369 1370

1370

A TERRACOTTA

BY ANTONIO AMORGASTI (BELGIAN, 1880­1942)

one standing, the other resting on the ground, signed ‘ANT. AMORGASTI’, stamped ‘6517/26’ 47.5cm high, 34cm wide, 16.5cm deep

£500­800

GROUP OF TWO OSTRICHES
303 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1371

1373

1371

A REGENCY WHITE MARBLE BUST EARLY 19TH CENTURY

the young man wearing a Roman toga, on a socle base 24.2cm high

£200­300

1372

1372

A REGENCY WAX PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY EARLY 19TH CENTURY

in an oval recess, with a gilt slip and ebonised frame 19 x 17cm

Provenance

From an English private collection, Sussex.

£200­300

1373

A TERRACOTTA GROUP OF ARIADNE AND THE PANTHER AFTER JOHANN HEINRICH VON DANNECKER, 19TH CENTURY white painted, on a rectangular plinth, with scrolling foliate, mask and trophy decoration (2)

56.5cm high, 39cm wide, 21.3cm deep

£200­300

304

1374

A COLLECTION OF PLASTER GRAND TOUR MINIATURE REPLICAS OF THE PARTHENON FRIEZE OR ELGIN MARBLES

AFTER JOHN HENNING (1771­1851), 19TH CENTURY

some coloured, housed in a wooden trayed box (21 complete, some broken)

23 x 6.2cm (max)

£400­600

1375

A CATALOGUE OF THE CLASSIC CONTENTS OF STRAWBERRY HILL COLLECTED BY HORACE WALPOLE GEORGE ROBINS, 25TH APRIL 1842 ONWARDS

with a lithograph frontispiece, engraved pictorial title page and with illustrations and bookplates throughout, with purchase prices and buyer’s names inscribed in ink next to each lot together with alterations, amendments, annotations and additions, in its original printed wrappers; together with Chalcraft (A) and Viscardi (J), Strawberry Hill ­ Horace Walpole’s Gothic Castle, published 2007 by Frances Lincoln Limited, London (2)

Provenance

From the collection of Phillip Allen (1938­2022).

PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.

£150­200

1376

A FRAMED COLLECTION OF TWENTY­SEVEN PLASTER GRAND TOUR INTAGLIOS EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with original gilded paper frames, mounted around an inventory of the intaglios, numbered ‘156 to 182’ from ‘Villa Albani’ and ‘Museo di Firenze’ 48.4 x 53.9cm, intaglios: 7cm diameter (max)

£200­300

1374 1375 1376
305 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

1377

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRONZE FIGURES OF MILTON AND SHAKESPEARE

PUBLISHED BY I & R WARNER, MID­19TH CENTURY

each resting on books on a plinth, Shakespeare inscribed ‘Pubd. as the Act Directs by I & J Warner 1 of July 1827’, on an ebonised wood base

15.5cm (max)

£200­300

1378

A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF BACCHANALIAN NUDE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

modelled reclining on a pillow surrounded by a tazza of grapes, a tambourine and a wine ewer, on an oval base and a white marble plinth 20cm wide

£300­400

1379

A PAIR OF ITALIAN POTTERY ETRUSCAN REVIVAL PLATES IN THE MANNER OF GIUSTINIANI, 19TH CENTURY

painted with soldiers on horseback inside stylised borders, with impressed marks (2)

24.7m diameter

£200­300

1380

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BOIS DURCI PORTRAIT RONDELS OF QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCOIS LEPAGE, MID­19TH CENTURY

facing left and right, with gilt highlights, on oak mounts (2)

14.4cm diameter

£200­300

306

1381

REGENCY

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

standing resting on a pedestal, titled ‘SUSSEX’ to the foot, on a black marble plinth, together with Fulford (R), Royal Dukes, published 2000, Penguin Books, London (2)

19.8cm high

£150­200

1382

AN ITALIAN GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE GROUP

MID­19TH CENTURY

modelled as a scribe seated on a rock, a lady resting on his shoulder, on a rectangular base

27cm high, 26.3cm wide, 10.3cm deep

£300­400

307 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1382 A BRONZE FIGURE OF THE DUKE OF SUSSEX 1381

1383

1384

TWO FRENCH ANIMALIER BRONZE FIGURES OF BANTAMS BY JULES MOIGNIEZ (FRENCH 1835­1894)

each standing on a naturalistic base, signed (2)

14.5cm high (max)

£100­200

1385

1383

A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES OF TERRIERS AFTER JEAN­JACQUES CAFFIERI, 19TH CENTURY

seated, facing to left and right, originally on plinth bases or chenets (2)

21.5cm high (max)

Catalogue Note

This lot lot is inspired by a pair of 18th Century chenets by Jean­Jacques Caffieri.

Provenance

From an English private collection, Sussex.

£300­500

384

1385

A GERMAN ANIMALIER BRONZE OF A GOITERED GAZELLE

BY JOSEPH FRANZ PALLENBERG (GERMAN, 18821946)

grazing, on an oval base, signed to the top and inscribed ‘Düsseldf. Bronce Bildgiesserei G.M.B.H.’ to the reverse, on a green marble plinth with a white metal presentation plaque

27cm high, 28.5cm wide, 20cm deep

£800­1,200

308

A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE POLAR BEAR BOOKENDS

BY FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

modelled standing on white marble blocks of ‘ice’, impressed marks (2)

13cm high, 11.5cm wide, 7.8cm deep

£1,000­1,500

1387

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE OTTER IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY standing with a fish in its mouth, stamped ‘GESCHÜTZ’ 18cm long

£500­800

309 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
1386 1387 1386

1388

1389

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE STAG IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

naturalistically coloured 15.5cm high, 11.5cm long

£300­400

1390

1391

Φ 1388

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A GRAZING STAG BY TREVOR FAULKNER, LATE 20TH CENTURY modelled with his head lowered, on a mottled cream marble base, signed and dated (19)70 to one end 17cm high, 22cm long (max)

£250­350

1389

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE GROUSE MENU HOLDER IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY

naturalistically coloured, on a green onyx base 10cm long

£200­300

1390

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE ST BERNARD IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

modelled standing with a barrel suspended from a collar around his neck

12cm high, 15cm long

£400­600

1391

310

1392

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE CAMEL AND ARAB RIDER IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the rider shading his eyes and seated on a tasselled saddle, stamped ‘VIENNA ST8’ 17.3cm high, 14cm long

£600­800

139

1394

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE CAMEL AND ARAB RIDER IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the rider sat side­saddle, holding a musket in front, stamped ‘B’ in a vase 13cm high, 12.5cm long

£400­600

1392

1393

AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ARAB CARPET SELLER

IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ BERGMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

the bearded man holding up a rug with another at his feet

9cm high

£300­400

1394

311 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price END OF SALE
& Parker Morris THE ART OF DECORATING WEDNESDAY 17TH APRIL 2024 ENQUIRIES Mark Yuan­Richards | +44 (0) 1722 411854 | myr@woolleys.live *Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price

WEDNESDAY 3RD & THURSDAY 4TH JULY 2024

An Italian gilt­bronze Grand Tour figure of Apollo, in the manner of Massimiliano Soldani Benzi.

Estimate £3,000 ­ 5,000*

ENQUIRIES

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WORKS OF ART &
FURNITURE,
CLOCKS
FINE JEWELLERY WEDNESDAY 24TH & THURSDAY 25TH APRIL 2024 Cartier, a pair of diamond earrings, 1950s Estimate £30,000 ­ 40,000* ENQUIRIES Marielle Whiting | +44 (0)1722 424595 | jewellery@woolleys.live *Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price
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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

Sackville­West +44 (0)2080 909988

Moving & Storing office@sackvillewest.co.uk www.sackvillewest.co.uk

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:

Bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheque, 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.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PURCHASERS IN FURNITURE SALES

We are pleased to offer two weeks free storage at Sackville­West Moving & Storing, Andover, for all lots purchased from this sale. Please note, owing to a busy sale schedule, all bought lots from this sale will be transferred to Sackville­West immediately after the sale Lots will be available for collection from Tuesday 23rd April where they will be stored free of charge until the 7th May, after this time storage charges will apply. Please be aware no lots will be available for collection from Castle Gate or Castle Street. From the 7th May the items are subject to a handling charge of £20 (plus VAT) per lot and to a further storage charge of £3 (plus VAT) per lot per part or full day thereafter. Please note for large consignments there may be additional charges. These charges will be the sole liability of the purchaser and will be billed directly to them by Sackville¬West Moving & Storing ¬ the new sister company of Vangaroo Ltd. On payment of all sales and storage costs, items will be available for collection by appointment from Sackville¬West Moving & Storing (Andover SP10 3SA): tel: + 44 (0) 2080 909988, email: office@sackvillewest.co.uk. These charges are set by Sackville­¬West Moving & Storing; we recommend that you contact them directly regarding queries relating to these charges and other questions relating to storage. Staff at the saleroom will unfortunately be unable to answer questions relating to items that have been removed from the saleroom.

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 the sterling equivalent of £1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of £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.

Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.

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.

ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

1 . Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.

2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.

4. The purchase price. 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.

5. VAT. (†) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is payable by the purchaser on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The omega symbol (Ω) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.

6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).

7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.

8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required for the goods to leave the U.K. and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing the goods in question into the destination country because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Charges may be applicable for export licences. Ask us if you need help. The denial of any permit or licence shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale contract or any delay in payment.

9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification will be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding.

10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone.

11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged.

12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS

1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above.

3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre­sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our mid estimate of the hammer price. If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, they then remain at owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4 is inapplicable.

5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will usually be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods may be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7.

7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us ‘discretion’ we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

Reserves.

(a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).

(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.

(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.

9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.

11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be reoffered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate.

12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of up to 10% plus VAT of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued.

13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.

14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.

(a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement.

(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply.

15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.

16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque 5 weeks after the sale unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

1. DEFINITIONS

In these Conditions:

(a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

(b) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description;

(c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer;

(d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents;

(e) ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions;

(f) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising.

(g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2.

(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER

(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid;

(b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion.

(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.

(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

3. INCREMENTS

Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.

4. THE PURCHASE PRICE

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.

5. VALUE ADDED TAX

Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a † or Ω. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position).

6. PAYMENT

(a) Immediately a lot is sold you will:

(i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and

(ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling

(b) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.

(c) In line with new legislation we reserve the right to investigate and identify the source of any funds received by us. The completion of the sale of a Lot will be postponed or cancelled at our discretion if further time is needed for investigation, or if you are in breach of your warranties as a buyer, or if we consider the sale to be unlawful or in any way cause liabilities or be detrimental to either Woolley and Wallis or the Seller.

7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES

(a) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due.

(b) You shall at your own risk and expense collect any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (if later) after which you shall be responsible for any collection, storage and insurance charges.

(c) No purchase may be collected and we shall not release any lot to you or your agent until it has been paid for.

8. REMEDIES FOR NON­PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES

(a) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:

(i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;

(ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you;

(iii) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller;

(iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;

(v) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale;

(vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due;

(vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;

(viii) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.

(b) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY

All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay­out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10. COMMISSION BIDS

Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.

11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY

The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

12. AGENCY

The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

13. TERMS OF SALE

The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.

14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION

(a) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’.

(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

15. FORGERIES

Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

GENERAL

16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

17. (a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

(b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue.

20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

22. Prior written consent must be sought by the buyer or any other party for the use of any images, illustrations and written materials produced by or for Woolley & Wallis relating to a lot or sale, including the contents of a catalogue. Copyright for any of the aforementioned will remain the property of Woolley & Wallis, subject to the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Woolley & Wallis and the seller make no representations or warranties that the buyer of a lot will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights to it.

PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS

In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below.

GLOSSARY

Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. The Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expect or authority considered by them to be reliable.

(a) Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

(b) Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.

(c) Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction.

(d) Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.

(e) Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

(f) Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

(g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

(h) The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.

(i) The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.

(j) Dimensions are given height before width.

(k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

BOOK AUCTIONS

If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

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 the sterling equivalent of £1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of £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 by the auctioneer.

Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

4%

Up to a maximum levy of £12,500

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

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

PRIVACY NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS

WHAT THIS PRIVACY NOTICE DOES

This privacy notice (Notice) explains how Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Limited (us, we, our, Woolley & Wallis), processes the personal data of users of our auction and valuation services (Services) and includes buyers, bidders and sellers of auction items as well as prospective users of our Services (you, your). It also explains your rights in relation to the personal data we hold about you.

This Notice is effective from May 2018. We may change this Notice from time to time. Any significant changes will be notified to you.

DATA CONTROLLER AND CONTACT DETAILS

Woolley and Wallis is the data controller of your personal data and is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

If you have any questions about how we use your personal data, whom we share it with, or if you wish to exercise any of the rights set out in this Notice, please contact us using the following details:

• By post – Privacy Officer, Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms, 51­61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU.

• By email – privacyofficer@woolleys.live

• By telephone – +44 (0)1722 424599

HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA

We collect your personal data from the following sources:

From you when you:

• interact with us before entering into a contract with us, for example when you express your interest in our Services;

• instruct us to provide Services to you, sign contractual documentation and provide information in connection with those instructions;

• communicate with us by post, telephone, email or via our website, for example in order to make enquiries or register for an online account;

• in various other ways as you interact with us during your time as a user (or potential user) of our Services, for the various purposes set out below.

From third parties such as:

• other auction houses and individuals and organisations in the auctioneering trade whom we may contact to check background details about you;

• the­saleroom.com who enable live online bidding and provide us with the name, contact details, the last four digits of registered payment cards and transaction history (in relation to activity on the­saleroom.com) of individuals who register for one of our auctions (please see the­saleroom.com’s privacy policy for further information). We also receive names, contact details, sale details and payment details (the amount and date paid) from realex payments (the­saleroom.com’s payment provider);

• sage pay who process payments on our behalf and who provide us with your name, contact details and payment details (only the last four digits of your payment card are provided);

• shipping companies whom you hire to collect items you purchased from us.

THE CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT

We may collect the following personal data about you:

• your name and contact details including address, telephone and email address;

• your image, as captured by CCTV, if you attend our premises;

• personal identification documents, including copies of government­issued identification such as passport and driving license which are required to register bidders (or when we need to verify a seller’s details);

• account details and other information relating to your transactions/dealings with us and your use of our Services;

• payment details such as credit card and bank account details;

• credit and payment history (where you open an account with us as a buyer or bidder);

• information on your collecting preferences and aspirations, and your collections, acquisitions and disposals; and

• other information that you provide to us, for example, when you have a comment/complaint, submit a question, take part in a survey or where you express an interest in receiving marketing material or request further information.

We may also process special categories of personal data, including information concerning your health and medical conditions (for example, disability), where relevant to the provision of our Services.

THE BASIS FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA, HOW WE USE THAT DATA AND WITH WHOM WE SHARE

THAT DATA

WHERE WE HAVE A CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU

We will process your personal data because it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (for example, a contract to use our Services) or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract. In this respect, we use your personal data for the following:

• to interact with you before you enter into a contract with us, such as when you express your interest in our Services (for example, to send you information about our Services or answer enquiries about our Services);

• once you have engaged us and entered into a contract, to provide you with the Services set out in any contractual documents.

In this respect we will provide your data to our third party suppliers or subcontractors as necessary whom we engage to help us perform our Services or who assist us in conducting our business, such as our IT suppliers, data storage providers, and valuation companies.

LEGITIMATE INTERESTS

We may also process your personal data because it is necessary for our or a third party’s legitimate interests. Our legitimate interests include our commercial interests. In this respect, we may use your personal data for the following:

• to monitor and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of our Services, including by training our staff or monitoring their performance;

• to deal with any concerns or feedback you may have in the performance of the Services;

• for our internal business record keeping and processes;

• to seek advice on our rights and obligations, including obtaining legal advice;

• to contact you for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive such information, please let us know now or at any time in the future, and your details will be removed from our marketing list. We will not provide your personal data to third party organisations to use for their own marketing purposes;

• to customise our website and marketing communications in line with your particular interests or preferences;

• to collect money owed to us or our consignors;

• to carry out background and credit checks in relation to bidders and buyers.

In this respect we will provide your data to the following:

• our professional advisors;

• the­saleroom.com;

• debt collection agencies;

• third parties who assist us with our marketing;

• our website and email management software provider.

LEGAL OBLIGATIONS

We may also process your Personal Data for our compliance with our legal obligations.

In this respect, we may use your Personal Data for the following:

• to meet our compliance and regulatory obligations, such as our tax reporting requirements or to carry out identity checks;

• in order to assist with investigations (including criminal investigations) carried out by competent authorities;

In this respect we will provide your data to the following:

• external auditors;

• the police and other competent authorities, including HMRC;

CONSENT

We may also process your Personal Data where we have your specific consent to do so (for example, where we have your agreement to include information about you (as a seller) in sale marketing materials) or where we have sought and obtained your consent to send you direct marketing by email, or for the use of cookies on our website. If you have given your consent and you wish to withdraw it, please contact us using the contact details set out above.

Please note that where our processing of your personal data relies on your consent and where you then withdraw that consent, we may not be able to provide all or some aspects of our Services to you and/or it may affect the provision of our Services.

SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA

We process special categories of personal data for the following reasons:

• if it is necessary to protect your or another person’s vital interests (for example, where you have a life­threatening accident or illness and we have to process your personal data to ensure you receive appropriate medical attention);

• if it is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims (for example, to protect and defend our rights, and/or the rights of our customers);

We may process information relating to your health where we have your explicit consent to do so (for example, when you provide information about your access requirements prior to attending one of our events).

INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF DATA

We transfer names and addresses on our Asian mailing list to a printing company in Hong Kong to distribute our auction catalogues and promotional material. In these circumstances, your personal data will be transferred subject to standard data protection clauses (adopted by the European Commission) and included in our contract with the printing company

We share your data collected for marketing purposes and through our website with our website and email management software provider who are based in Jersey. In these circumstances, your personal data is transferred to them subject to an Adequacy Decision made by the European Commission in respect of Jersey.

PROFILING

We may use your geographical location to target our communications and advertising and promotions to you. If you do not wish us to do this, then please contact us using the details provided above.

HOW LONG YOUR INFORMATION IS KEPT

We will retain your personal data for as long as we are providing you with the Services referred to in any contractual document, and for as long as is required for legal, regulatory, fraud prevention and our legitimate business purposes after the termination of your account/agreement with us, or if your application for a particular Service is declined or abandoned.

In particular:

• in relation to CCTV images taken when you attend our premises, we will retain these for a few months;

• in relation to personal data relating to the transactions you have entered into with us as part of the provision of our Services, we will retain that data for period of seven years after that transaction has concluded in case any legal claims arise out of the provision of those Services;

• we will retain your details on our marketing database until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive our marketing communications. However, where you do unsubscribe from our marketing communications we will keep your details on a suppression list to ensure that we do not send you information you have asked not to receive;

• in relation to personal data relating to the provenance of works, we may retain that data indefinitely in our legitimate interests and the legitimate interests of the wider art market in maintaining the integrity of that market.

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

Under the DPA you have the following rights:

• to obtain access to, and copies of, the personal data that we hold about you;

• to require that we cease processing your personal data if the processing is causing you damage or distress;

• to require us not to send you marketing communications.

• to require us to correct the personal data we hold about you if it is incorrect;

• to require us to erase your personal data;

• to require us to restrict our data processing activities (and, where our processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent, without affecting the lawfulness of our processing based on consent before its withdrawal);

• to receive from us the personal data we hold about you which you have provided to us, in a reasonable format specified by you, including for the purpose of you transmitting that personal data to another data controller;

• to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to any of our particular processing activities where you feel this has a disproportionate impact on your rights.

Please note that the above rights are not absolute, and we may be entitled to refuse requests where exceptions apply

If you are not satisfied with how we are processing your personal data, you can raise a concern with the Information Commissioner You can also find out more about your rights under data protection legislation from the Information Commissioner’s Office website available at: www.ico.org.uk

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 Amanda Lawrence

+44 (0)1722 424500 | 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

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ABSENTEE BID FORM COLLECTIONS & FINE FURNITURE

16TH APRIL 2024

FURNITURE WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

18TH APRIL 2024

Please bid, on my behalf, for the undermentioned lots up to the prices shown which do not include the buyer’s premium or any V.A.T. payable on lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids, and/or reserves if any, and subject to the Conditions of Business printed in the catalogue. Please note we cannot guarantee that bids received after 4pm on the day prior to the auction will be executed.

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APRIL

16th Collections & Fine Furniture

17th Parker & Morris: The Art of Decorating

18th Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks

24th & 25th Fine Jewellery

30th British and Continental Ceramics & Glass

MAY

1st & 2nd Silver & Objects of Vertu

21st & 22nd Asian Art, Chinese Paintings & Japanese Works of Art

30th Medals & Coins, Arms & Armour

JUNE

5th Modern British & 20th Century Art

19th Fine Arts & Crafts

JULY

3rd & 4th Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks

10th & 11th Fine Jewellery

16th & 17th Silver & Objects of Vertu

AUCTION CALENDAR
Dates may be subject to change ENTRIES ARE CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED FOR OUR 2024 AUCTIONS A pair of carved pine eagle console tables in George II style. SOLD FOR £10,080* +44 (0) 1722 424500 enquiries@woolleys.live 51­61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Price includes buyer’s premium
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