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Fine Art Sale
July 23rd 2010
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- Day of sale from 9am
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BUYERS PREMIUM: 15% (VAT is applicable to the buyers premium only at the current rate)
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A book - The History Of The Inquisition as it has subsisted in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Venice, Sicily, Sardinia, Milan, Poland, Flanders etc with a particular description of its secret prisons, modes of torture, style of acusation, trial etc abridged from the elaborate work of Philip Limborch, published in London 1816. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - The Fleet Its River, Prison And Marriages by John Ashton , with illustrations, published in London by T Fisher Unwin 1888. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Two books - A Descriptive Catalogue Of Rare And Unedited Roman Coins with numerous plates from the originals by J Y Akerman FSA , being volumes 1 & 2, published in London 1834. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - A New And Complete History Of The County Of Kent embellished with a series of views from original drawings by G Shepherd, H Gastineau etc by W H Ireland being volume 4 , published in London 1830. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Geological Sketches At Home And Abroad by Archibald Geikie , with illustrations, published in London 1882. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Ten books - The Invicta Magazine Kent Epitaphs And Inscriptions by Thomas H Oyler, Blacks Guide To Kent, Picturesque Kent by Duncan Moul & Gibson Thompson, Memorials Of Old Kent edited by the Reverend P H Ditchfield & George Clinch 1907, The County Coast Series, The Kent Coast by Arthur D Lewis, Kent by W Teignmouth Shaw and painted by W Biscombe Gardner, A Saunter Through Kent With Pen And Pencil by Charles Igglesden, Highways And Byeways In Kent illustrated by Hugh Thomson and Lambarde's Perambulation Of Kent. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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A book - Book-Plates by W J Hardy being the second edition published in London 1897. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Three books - The History Of Deal And Its Neighbourhood From The Invasion Of Britain On The Shore Of Deal By Julius Ceasar BC55 To The Present Time by Stephen Pritchard , Deal Past From The Landing Of Julius Caesar To The Close Of The Last Century by H S Chapman and History Of Deal by John Laker being the second edition published in 1921. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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Two books - Insect Architecture To Which Are Added Miscellanies On The Ravages, The Preservation For The Purposes Of Study And A Classification Of Insects by James Rennie , being a new edition published in two volumes, this being volume 1 published in London 1845 and The Family Herval by Sir John Hill. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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Two books - The Parish Church Of Folkstone by Matthew Woodward and The Grand Court Of Shepway For The Installation Of The Rt Hon Henry John Temple Viscount Palmerston by Edward Knocker , published in London 1862. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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Six books - A Walk In And About The City Of Canterbury with many observations by William Gostling 1825 , Ightham - The Story Of A Kentish Village by F J Bennett, A Short History Of Withiam And Buckhurst by the Rev. C N Sutton, Salmon's Guide To Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks Essays by Gordon Ward and Dover by John Babington Jones 1907. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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Four books - The Elements Of Heraldry by Mr Porny, French Master, Eton College , being the third edition corrected, published in London 1877. Together with two volumes of The British Banner Display The Complete System Of Heraldry by Samuel Kent and a book Plates of Heraldry. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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Four books - The New Dover Guide containing a plan of the town, a concise account of Dover Castle and a description of the villages near Dover, published in 1830. The Isle Of Thanet And The Cinque Ports by E W Brayley being volume 2, published in 1818. Colbran's New Guide For Tunbridge Wells illustrated and edited by James Phippen, published in London and A Picture Of Margate And Its Vicinity by W C Oulton illustrated with a map and twenty views, published in London 1820. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A book - A Quiet Corner Of England by Basil Champneys , published in London 1875. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Four books - Rochester And Chatham With Their Surroundings with ordnance map being a home and handbook no.9 . The Saxon Dynasty Of Kent And Illustrated Pedigree Of The Kentish Kings by the Rev. R C Jenkins. The Old Inns Of Kent by D C Maynard and The Churches Of Kent by the late Sir Stephen R Glynne, with illustrations, published in London 1877. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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Two books - Macs Picturesque Guide To The Isle of Wight , being the eigth edition, published in Edinburgh 1881, together with The Isle Of Wight Illustrated 1856. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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Four books - Walks Through London by David Hughson 1817 , An Historical Handbook To Chelsea by R Blunt, Westminter by Walter Besant 1912 and London Afternoons by W J Loftie. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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Nine books - Tourist Guides To Essex, Devonshire South and North, Cambridgeshire, Sussex, Berkshire, Derbyshire, Kent, Surrey and Around About London. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A book - The Gun Powder Plot And Lord Mounteagle's Letter by Henry Hawkes Spink 1902. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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Two books - The Small House At Allington by Anthony Trollope , with illustrations, being volumes 1 & 2. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - The Historical Guide To The Island Of Malta And Its Dependencies dedicated to Mr Henry Ponsonby by Giuseppe Pericciuoli Borzesi of Siena 1830. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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Two books - Modern Street Ballads by John Ashton 1888 and British Ballads. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - The Visitations Of Bedfordshire published by the Harleian Society 1884. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Four books - Walks Through Kent And The Isle Of Thanet In Particular by G A Cooke , published 1818. Place Names In Kent by Canon W J Horsley. Rambles In Kent, this volume dedicated to James MacGregor and his colleagues, the directors of the South Eastern Railway Company. History, Gazeteer And Directory Of The County Of Kent by Samuel Bagshaw 1847. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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Two books - Westmonasterium or The History And Antiquities Of The Abbey Church Of St Peters, Westminster by John Dart , being volumes 1 & 2. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A book - Copies Of The Polls Taken At Northampton For The Election Of Knights Of The Shire In The Year 1702, 1705, 1730, 1745 and 1806 . Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - Magna Britannia being a precise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain by the Rev Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, being volume 1 part two containing Berkshire, published in London 1813. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A book - A New And Universal History Description And Survey Of The Cities Of London And Westminster, The Borough Of Suffolk and Their Adjacent Parts by Walter Harrison , 1776. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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Four books - The History And Topographical Survey Of The County Of Kent Containing The Antient And Present State Of It Civil And Eclesiastical by Edward Hasted of Canterbury , being volumes 1,2,3 & 4, published 1778. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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Two books - The History Antiquities Of Northamptonshire compiled from the manuscript collections of the late learned and antiquary John Bridges by the Rev Peter Whalley, late fellow of St Johns College, Oxford, being volumes 1 & 2, 1741. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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Two books - The History And Antiquities Of The County Of Northampton by George Baker , being volumes 1 & 2, published in London 1822 - 1830. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A book - The History Of Essex From The Earliest Period To The Present Time , illustrated, with biographical notices, published in London 1814. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A book - The History And Antiquities Of The Church And Parish Of St Lawrence Thanet In The County Of Kent by Charles Cotton , illustrated, published 1895. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A book - The History And Antiquities Of The Cathedral Church Of Canterbury And The Once Adjoining Monastery by the Rev Mr J Dart published in London 1705. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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Two books - The History Of London And Its Environs containing an account of the origin of the city together with an account of all the towns, villages and country within twenty five miles of London, by the late Rev Henry Hunter and other gentlemen, being volumes 1 & 2, published 1811. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A book - Magna Britannia being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain, being volume 1 containing Bedfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, published in London 1806. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A book - The History Of Dover Castle by the Rev William Darell chaplin to Queen Elizabeth , with illustrations, published in London 1797. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A book - Cruchley's General Atlas For The Use Of Schools And Private Tuition containing thirty one superior maps, published 1844. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A book - Camden's Britannia newly translated into English with large additions and improvements, published by Edmund Gibson of Queens College, Oxford, printed in London 1695 - rebound. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Five books - The Odyssey of Homer translated from the Greek, published in London 1752, being volumes 1,2,3,4 & 5. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A book - The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte by M. De Bourrienne his private secretary , being volume 1 of three volumes and being the second edition, published in London 1831. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - The Picture Of Scotland by Robert Chambers , being the third edition, volume 1, published in Edinburgh 1834. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - An Authentic Narative Of A Voyage Performed By Captain Cook And Captain Clerke In His Majesties Ships Resolution And Discovery During The Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 & 1780, illustrated with a chart and a variety of cuts by W Ellis, being volume 1. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A book - A General Dictionary Of Painters containing memoirs of the lives and works of the most eminent professors of the art of painting by Matthew Pilkington , being a new edition, volume 2, printed 1824. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - The Tower Of London a historical romance by William Harrison Ainsworth , illustrated by George Cruickshank. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - History Of Europe from the commencement of the French revolution to the restoration of the Bourbons by Archibald Alison , being the first volume of the seventh edition. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - Lives Of The Engineers, Harbours, Lighthouses, Bridges by Samuel Smiles , published in London 1874. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A book - A Narrative Of The Political And Military Events Of 1815 by James MacQueen , published in Glasgow 1816. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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Seven books - The History Of Sir Charles Grandison in a series of letters by Samuel Richardson , in seven volumes of the eighth edition. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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Eleven books - The Ancient History Of The Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians , translated from the French. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A book - Londiniana or Reminisences Of The British Metropolis by Edward Wedlake Brayley , published in London 1829. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - The History Of Ireland From The Union With Great Britain In January 1801 to October 1810 by Francis Plowden , in three volumes, being volume 2, published in Dublin 1811. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Five books - The History Of Scotland From The Union To The Abolition Of The Heritable Jurisdictions by John Struthers , published in Glasgow 1828, being volumes 1,2,3,4 & 6. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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Two books - The Life Of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell , being volumes 1 & 2, published in London 1859. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Four books - Marlborough, His Life & Times by the Rt Hon Winston S Churchill , volumes 1,2,3 & 4, published in London. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A book - Salvador Dali, The Secret Life Of Salvador Dali , published by Vision Press Ltd, being a second edition limited to 1000. The appendices contain the scenarios of the two Dali Brunel films, Un Chien Andalou and L'age Dor. Also Dali's Conquest Of The Irrational. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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Five books - Le Costume Historique prepared under the direction of M A Racinet, published in Paris 1888, being volumes 2,3,4 & 5 together with a table of plates. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Two books - Dr Sevier, a novel by George W Table , being volumes 1 & 2, published in Edinburgh 1884. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Two books - The Natural History And Images Of Mammals by Heinrich Rudolf Schinz , published in Zurich, printed in German. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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Five books - The Universe And Humanity . The history of different systems applied to the study of nature using the forces of nature by H Kraemer, being volumes 1-5, printed in French. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Toleware fuel box , woodgrained, painted and gilt decorated with foliate cartouche and borders and having white china handles, 17"w, 17"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A gilt metal rococo ceiling light electrolier suspended by rope and tassle, 9.5"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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An early 20c ceiling light of ovoid classical form with gilt brass frame and foliate swags and having opaque glass shades, 17"l. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A Victorian patinated spelter figure after Moreau and titled 'La Melodie', on a turned wooden plinth, 18"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A late 19c patinated bronze spelter figure of two Art Nouveau female figures , both holding nosegays, impressed and after 'A.De Rainier', 19.5"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c carved alabaster figure of a young fisher boy sat upon a tree stump and supported on a turned circular plinth, 25"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A 19c Chinese bronze gu shaped vase of large form , decorated with leaf cast panels of birds and animals and having lift off dragon handles, 20.5"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A 19c Japanese bronze jardiniere of squat bulbous form decorated with applied copper and enamel highlighted foliate panels, 11" diam, 7"h. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A late 19c patinated bronze roaring lion with seal mark, on a carved wooden base, the lion 22"l. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A pair of 19c Oriental bronze gu shaped vases with incised and cast decoration, on wooden plinth, 10.5"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze bottle vase with red enamel random inclusions and turtles cast in relief, with incised base marks, 15"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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A bronze model of a charging bull after and impressed 'I Bonheur', hollow cast and supported on a marble base, 20.5"l. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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A pair of late 18c/early 19c blue john vases with quarter lobed spreading bases and flared rims, supported on knopped spreading columns with circular bases, on marble and blue john panelled plinths, the vases 8.75"h, height overall 13.5" - each vase has a very minor edge chip, one vase has a visible stress fracture in the neck of the column. Est £3000/4000 Email a bid |
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An early 19c blue john vase of reddish colour in the vein, with flared rim and waisted body, on a single knop column with a spreading base and supported on a black slate plinth, the vase 9"h, 11" high overall - there are signs of minor stress fractures in the column. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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An early 19c blue john vase of reddish colour, with a flared rim, having a single banded spreading neck to the stepped shoulders of the ovoid body of the vase, supported on a waisted spreading single knop socle with a domed stepped base, on a black marble plinth, the vase 13"h, 14" high overall. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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A Victorian bronzed figurine of a flying Diana , after the original by Weston, exhibited in the Great Exhibition of 1851, supported on a circular ormolu base, 13.5" high overall, together with a notebook having been owned by M Weston. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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An ormolu wirework basket , the base inscribed 'Belgrave B.C. 1882, One Mile Open, Third Prize', 11"w. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A late 18c Flemish carved ivory crucifix within a giltwood frame set on a material panel, 15.5" x 10". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A Victorian bronzed copper two bottle inkstand with central seal box, line filigree decorated and with mask motifs, supported on ball feet, 9.5"w. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A 19c brass inkwell in the form of a large mythological turtle supported by four smaller turtles, the hinged cover mounted with a classical figure group of Neptune and a nymph, 6"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian brass Mr Punch inkwell , 6"h. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian painted spelter inkwell cast as the head of a wild boar, 8"w. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A 19c bronze inkwell in the form of a tortoise , 5"w. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A late 19c bronze inkwell in the form of an Oriental water carrying vessel of baluster form with a screw on cover and carrying handle, 5.5"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A 19c brass inkwell in the form of a two handled urn , with hinged finial cover and supported on a wide circular base with stand, 6.5"diam. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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An Art Deco period bronze inkwell of tripartite form supported on three legs, with a green onyx base, 3.5"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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An early 20c inkwell formed by a cannon shell nose on a turned ebonised base, 4"h. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A Royal Exchange Assurance promotional inkwell in the form of The Royal Exchange building head office in London, 4"w. Est £50/60 Email a bid |
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A Victorian clear glass inkwell of large proportion , cased with swags and cherubs and having a hinged domed cover, 4"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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An early 20c black slate and brass single bottle inkstand of architectural form , with a clear glass well and hinged cover, 7"w. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian carved and stained two bottle inkstand in the form of a corn cob , 8.5"w. Est £60/70 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian two bottle inkstand with blue transfer prunus blossom decorated inkwells and central seal bowl, supported on an ebonised wooden base, 12.5"w. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A Victorian papier mache two bottle inkstand , the base painted and decorated with mother o'pearl, having two carrying handles and a central taper stick seal box, 10.5"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A 19c Oriental brass hanging wick lamp with a parrot mount, 6"h. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A 19c stuffed turtle , 25"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An Arts & Craft copper and white metal box of rectangular form , mahogany lined and with riveted corner mounts and hinges, the slightly domed top beated and inset with a panel of a shepherd with his lass in a landscape, with base stamp 'Robinson & Co, The Square, Shrewsbury', 6.25"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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An early 20c Liberty & Co pewter box of rectangular form , the slightly domed hinged cover embossed with a band of acorns, base marks for Liberty & Co, English pewter, stamped '0124', 6.25"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An early 19c tinware black lacquered tray of oval shaped form painted with an end of battle scene within gilt reserves, 29"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French mantel clock in tortoiseshell and boullework case with cast gilt mounts, feet and side frets. The boullework extends to the inside of the rear door and the inner base, visible through the glazed aperture below the dial. The cast gilt dial has blue enamel numeral plaques and the Vincenti movement is countwheel striking on a bell, 14.5" tall overall. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French vineyard wall clock , the glazed front door having wavy edge with bands of ebonising and graining. The 9" diameter glass dial has Roman numerals and is surrounded by mother o'pearl geometric designs on a walnut and ebonised background. The square movement strikes on a gong at the hour and half, 24" tall overall. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c English skeleton clock , the double fusee movement striking on a gong at the hour and having a passing strike on a bell at the half hour. The movement has five spoke wheels and is contained in fretted four pillar plates on a stepped rectangular brass base. The fretted dial is silvered with black Gothic Roman numerals. The clock stands on a stepped velvet base in turn on a rosewood rectangular base and has a rectangular dome (a/f), 20.75" tall overall. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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An early 20c English dial clock with single train barelled spring movement. The 12" painted dial has Arabic numerals and the mahogany case has a pressed brass bezel, 15" diameter overall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late 19c English dial clock with single train chain driven fusee movement. The 8" diameter white painted dial has Roman numerals and cast brass bezel and is contained in a mahogany case, 10.5" diameter overall. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c English dial clock , the 12" diameter dial signed 'Field & Son Ltd, Aylesbury' and having Roman numerals and a spun brass bezel. The single fusee movement is rectangular with four plain pillars and the clock is contained in an oak case 15.5" diameter overall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An early 19c English trunk dial having a 14" diameter convex iron dial with Roman numerals and cast brass bezel with convex glass. The single fusee movement is rectangular with four plain pillars and the mahogany case has a short trunk with plain bars, 24" tall overall. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A late 19c German spring driven Vienna regulator in glazed walnut case with heavily turned baluster columns flanking the long front door. The base is gadrooned and has a half finial and there are two finials below the baluster columns, the top cresting is missing. The 7" diameter dial is of celluloid with a pressed brass centre. The spring driven movement is countwheel striking on a gong and has a grid iron pendulum with brass bob, 38" tall overall. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An early 19c thirty hour longcase clock with 12" square painted dial, having geometric corner paintings and a church painted in the dial centre. The plated movement is rope driven and rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a plain oak case with swan neck pediments to the hood and plain columns flanking the dial. The long trunk door has a round top and the plain base has a plain plinth (front section missing), 78" tall overall. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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An early 19c thirty hour longcase clock , the 12" square painted dial signed 'A. Heale, Chulmleigh' and having florally painted corners. The plated movement is chain driven and is countwheel striking on a bell. The pine case has swan neck pediments to the hood and turned columns flanking the dial. The long trunk door is plain and the base is plain with a wavy plinth. The case is heavily varnished and stands 83" tall. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A mid 18c thirty hour longcase clock , the 10" square dial signed 'Jas. Wright Knoll' and has urn spandrels and a matted centre. The plated movement is chain driven and countwheel striking on a bell. The oak case has a tall flat top hood with sound fret and no hood columns. The long trunk door has a shaped top and edge moulding and the small base is plain with a shaped plinth, the case back has been replaced, 77" tall overall. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Swiss music box by Perrelet (late Lecoultre), playing six airs and having a 101 toothed comb and nine bells in sight. It is contained in a rosewood case with central inlay to the lid and front panel and boxwood stringing around the panel edges, 20" long overall. Est £1000/1200 Email a bid |
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A 19c single drawer telescope with leather covered body and brass drawer tube. It is fitted with a removable lense cover and eyepiece shutter, 32" long extended. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A 19c oak planter of rectangular form , the sides carved with foliate arcaded panels, 28"w, 9"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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113 |
A large turned sycamore bowl , 18"diam. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A carved wood figure of naive form , possibly Indonesian, on stand, the figure 22.5"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A 19c mahogany writing box with hinged writing slope over a well and fitted pen and ink compartments, the box with parquetry decoration with stars and diamonds, 16.5"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Tunbridgeware rosewood writing box with hinged slope, having a replacement velvet insert over wells, fitted pen and ink compartments, the box decorated with a Tunbridgeware flower basket panel within chequer banding, the sides burrwood panelled with heart escutcheon and coloured wood banding, 15"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A George V black leather ministerial box stamped 'Sir John Field Beale KBE' (first secretary for the Ministry of Food 1920/30), 18"w. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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118 |
A late Georgian rosewood writing box with a hinged writing slope over well, fitted compartments for pen and ink, with gilt metal banding and flush fitting carrying handle, with attached label 'M Milner, Desk & Dressing Case Manufacturer, 39 Cheapside', 12"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A William & Mary walnut marquetry lace box of rectangular form with three quarter moulded edges to both the hinged lid and base, decorated in coloured woods with foliate and bird patterns, 11"l, 9"w, 3"h. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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An early 20c Indian tortoiseshell and ivory ladies box of rectangular form with a hinged cover, the outside of the box decorated with pierced and painted panels and studded border mounts. The box is supported on carved paw feet and the interior is fitted with a lift out shelf, this too painted and decorated with flowers, 12.5"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An early 19c Oriental papier mache two compartment tea caddy , black lacquered and gilt painted with typical pagoda and landscape scenes, the box fitted with two lidded pewter tea boxes, 7.5"w. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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122 |
A 19c late Empire mahogany box of rectangular form , silk lined and decorated with applied gilt metal classical motifs, 7"w. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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123 |
A late Victorian rosewood walking cane with a monkey carved handle, 38"l. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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124 |
A late Victorian walking cane the handle carved as a foot, a/f, 33"l. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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125 |
An 18c wrought iron key with an open scrolling terminal, 9"l. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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126 |
A pair of lead cast miniature pricket candlesticks , 7"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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127 |
A Victorian ormolu dog head finial on a turned wood base, 2.75"h. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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128 |
A Victorian childs leather boot , 5.25"l. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A late 17c/early 18c carved wood figurative box in the form of a preacher in a choir stall, the base carved wood clover leaf and acorn and having a rear hinged cover, a/f, 5.25"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A 19c ivory box of plain rectangular form with a hinged cover and button release, 4.25"w. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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131 |
A 19c Chinese ivory Buddha . with a wooden upper torso carved with beads and tassles, 8"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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132 |
An early 20c conch shell cameo lamp globe carved with three female dancers in a landscape, 6"w. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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133 |
An early 19c blue john bowl of shallow form , 4.75"diam. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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134 |
An 18c black composite panel cast in an Adams style with two classical subjects flanking an open cartouche, 12.5" x 9". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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135 |
An Indian painting on ivory panel depicting courtship in a garden setting, framed and glazed, 7" x 2.75". Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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136 |
An Indian painting on ivory panel depicting a Maharaja descending a throne after having made a judgement, framed and glazed, 6.75" x 3.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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137 |
An Indian painting on ivory depicting a scribe, framed and glazed, 5" x 3". Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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138 |
An Indian painting on ivory depicting a gentleman kneeling in contemplation, framed and glazed, 6" x 3.5". Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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139 |
A pair of Indian ivory paintings on panel depicting a polo game and a hunting scene, each framed and glazed, 1.5" x 4.5". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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140 |
A rose quartz figurative pot carved as a recumbent buffalo - horn tips missing, on a wooden base, 4.5"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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141 |
An Oriental rose quartz vase with an attached floral spray, 4.5"h, with carved wooden stand. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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142 |
A pair of Oriental green jade bowls , each 5"diam. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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143 |
An Oriental green jade figure carved as a young girl seated and robed, holding aloft an open box from which a cloud rises next to a symbolic medallion, 7"w, 6.75"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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144 |
An Oriental green jade figure carved as a horse with saddle, on wooden base, 5.5"w, 6"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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145 |
An Oriental two colour jadeite figure of a lady amongst flowers, 4"w, 5"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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146 |
An Oriental jade figure carved as a lady with a flower in one hand and a fan in the other, 7.5"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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147 |
An Oriental carved green jade figure of a Buddha , 5"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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148 |
An Oriental two colour green jade figure of a bull , 6"l. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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149 |
A pair of Chinese mottled grey carved stone Kylin figures , on plinths, each 5"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A 19c oval portrait miniature on ivory of Bahadur Sha H II 1775-1862 , last of the Mogul Emperors of India and reigned in the name only as King of Delhi at the time of the Indian mutiny, framed and glazed, 2" x 1.5". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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151 |
An Oriental carved stone saki bowl with enamel decorated rims and base, 2.75"w, a/f. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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152 |
A late 19c shell cameo memorium brooch of oval form depicting a Roman centurion restraining Britannia and a slaughtered lion, within a pinchbeck vineleaf and bead open frame, the cameo 2" x 1.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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153 |
A 19c ironwork and gilt metal collar with three cast medallions, 16"l. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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154 |
A 19c blue and white parian pendant of oval form with a suspended ovoid drop, with chain. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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155 |
A 14ct gold bracelet of scrolling link form set with turquoise and seed pearl (one seed pearl missing), total weight 24g. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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156 |
A 9ct gold star shape pendant brooch set with seed pearls, total weight 6g. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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157 |
An 18ct yellow gold and platinum set single stone cut culet diamond ring , approximately 1.4ct. Est £1500/2000 Email a bid |
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158 |
A gold claw and pearl stick pin with box. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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159 |
An early 20c Prince of Wales feathers stick pin in blue enamel, diamond and ruby set, in original box, R & S Garrard & Co. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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160 |
A pair of gold cuff links with oval plates and simulated bamboo bars - tests high carat, approximately 12g. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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161 |
A pair of gold cuff links with oval engraved plates and double simulated bamboo bars - tests high carat, approximately 9g. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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162 |
A gold blue mabe set ring , tests high carat. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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163 |
A gold seed pearl cluster set bracelet , in original box - tests high carat, total weight 63g. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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164 |
A 1940's white gold double clip cocktail brooch set with diamonds and rubies, the diamonds comprising both square cut and brilliant, in a fitted case. Est £9000/12000 Email a bid |
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165 |
A pair of berry spoons with later Victorian embossing and chasing, having gilt bowls, London 1834, 8.5"l. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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166 |
A late Georgian coffee pot of baluster form with a hinged domed cover, having urn finial, with later embossed and chased scroll and foliate decoration, makers mark rubbed, Chester 1808, 11"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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167 |
A mid Victorian pocket flask with screw top, makers mark for George Unite, Birmingham 1866, 4oz, 5"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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168 |
A late Georgian cream jug of baluster form with gadroon rim and double scroll handle, on a circular base, with beaten decoration, marks rubbed, 4.5"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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169 |
An Edwardian purse with chain and finger ring , the purse machine turned and leather lined, Birmingham 1915, together with a vesta case of similar age, Birmingham 1913, the purse 4"w, the vesta 2"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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170 |
A 19c French silver salt stand with two clear glass bowls and central carrying handle, 5"w. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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171 |
An Edwardian mid Georgian style tea caddy of rectangular bombe form with a hinged cover, having threaded upper rim and supported on four feet, Birmingham 1918, 6oz, 4.75"w. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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172 |
A Victorian page turner with ivory blade and embossed and chased silver handle, London 1875, 16.5"l. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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173 |
An Edwardian mid Georgian style card tray with a raised and shaped border, supported on three rococo feet, Sheffield 1914, 6oz, 6"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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174 |
A large pocket flask with a hinged and domed screw top, having a pull off tot base, Sheffield 1920, 15oz, 7"w. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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175 |
A late Georgian water jug of half fluted form , with hinged domed cover, pronounced pouring spout and with angular handle, London 1813, 12.5oz, 6.75"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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176 |
A pair of George III meat skewers with roped formed terminals, London 1762, 11"l. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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177 |
A William IV teapot of squat bulbous lobed form embossed and chased with panels of flowers, the hinged domed cover with bud finial and supported on four shell cast rococo feet, London 1836, 25oz, 11"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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178 |
A boxed set of three late Georgian style condiments with pierced banded decoration, comprising two peppers with pierced domed covers and one mustard, in presentation box, Birmingham 1923. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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179 |
A pair of Edwardian salad servers with extended facet cut bone handles, London 1915, 13"l, in presentation box. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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180 |
A collection of Victorian rat tail cutlery comprising twelve forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons and six table spoons together with twenty bone handled steel bladed knives - the silver cutlery assayed for London 1889 and manufactured by Martin Hall & Co, 70oz. Est £700/1000 Email a bid |
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181 |
A collection of late 19c/early 20c sterling silver Albany patterned cutlery comprising eight table forks, eight dessert spoons and eight forks together with one butter knife, 35oz. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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182 |
A set of ten late 19c/early 20c French silver dessert forks , 13oz. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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183 |
A pair of French silver gilt servers , the blades bluebird and floral engraved, 5oz. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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184 |
A French set of eighteen silver handled bone holders together with one principal ham bone holder. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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185 |
A late Victorian mid Georgian style two bottle inkstand with star cut clear glass bottles, having hinged covers with gadroon rims, gadroon rim repeated to the rectangular base with leaf and shell cast borders, on four paw feet, 8"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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186 |
A late Georgian chamberstick with gadroon cast borders, having thumbpiece, lift out socle and chained extinguisher, London 1820, 4.5oz, 4"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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187 |
A set of late 19c Christofle cutlery comprising six table spoons, six table forks and six steel bladed knives, six fish knives and seven forks, six fruit knives, a pair of serving tongs, one sifting spoon, a wooden bowl serving ladle and one carving fork. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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188 |
A box of twelve fish knives and forks by Garrard & Co in an oak box. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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189 |
A pair of 19c serving spoons with gilt shaped bowls, the handles bead cast, with Prince of Wales feathers, in presentation box. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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190 |
A late Victorian two compartment tea caddy with ring pull handle, domed hinged cover, 5"w. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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191 |
A pair of Victorian bone handled fish servers with floral leaf pierced blades. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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192 |
An Edwardian cocktail shaker with engine turned banded decoration and angular handle, 9.25"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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193 |
A late Victorian fruit basket of circular shape form with a beaded rim, cast and pierced with panels of flowers and having swing handle, 12.5"w. Est £50/60 Email a bid |
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194 |
A late Victorian Elkington & Co clear glass claret jug , the plated mount and cover embossed and chased with Bacchanalian cherubs and the finial to the hinged cover is also a symbol playing cherub, 13.5"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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195 |
A pair of late 19c candlesticks cast in the form of exotic animals, with lift out socles, 7"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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196 |
An early 20c oak bowl ceramic lined with stag head mounts with plated rim and supported on a circular step base, with serving spoons, 9.5"diam. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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197 |
A late 18c wine glass the bell shaped bowl engraved with an Oriental colonial building on an island, supported on a facet carved tapering stem with a circular slightly domed base, 6"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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198 |
A matched set of six Bristol green wine glasses , 5"h. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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199 |
A matched set of six half facet cut wine glasses , 4.5"h. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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200 |
Six half facet cut rummer glasses with compressed knop and circular domed feet, 6"h, together with three facet cut wine flutes, 6.5"h. Est £70/90 Email a bid |
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201 |
An 18c wine glass with trumpet bowl, tear drop stem and circular domed foot, 7"h. Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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202 |
A Kang Xi blue and white brush pot painted with a tiger seated beneath a branch on which is perched a bird, 4.5"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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203 |
A collection of four various 18c and early 19c blue and white plates , all slightly a/f, 9"diam. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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204 |
A 19c Chinese bowl painted in famille rose colours with panels of figures, 7"diam. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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205 |
An 18c Chinese famille rose tankard decorated in underglaze blue and overglaze enamels and gilding, within a darker cell border, being a seated man and woman in conversation, a/f, 4.25"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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206 |
A Chinese jar decorated in the famille verte palette with figures in a garden setting, cover missing, 7.5"h. Est £100/130 Email a bid |
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207 |
An 18c Chinese blue and white sauce boat with shaped border, the interior painted with waterlilies, a/f, 10"l. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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208 |
A Chinese export blue and white wash bowl painted with stylised leaves, 11.5"diam. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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209 |
A pair of Chinese blue and white plates painted with a pagoda and figures on a bridge within a cell border, 9"diam. Est £120/160 Email a bid |
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210 |
A collection of twelve various 19c Cantonese cups and saucers all decorated in famille rose colours, some a/f. Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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211 |
A pair of Chinese blue and white hexagonal sided dishes painted with birds and flowering shrubs within a border of bamboo, fruiting vine and prunus blossom, rim fritting, 9"diam. Est £180/220 Email a bid |
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212 |
A Ming blue and white bowl of waisted form with a cell border, museum repairs, 6.75"diam. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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213 |
A pair of 19c Chinese blue and white moon flasks painted with an all over design of fruit and leaf scrolls, having dragon handles, blue line upper and stiff lappet lower borders, 10"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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214 |
A Chinese red stoneware vase applied with a dragon amongst clouds, 12.25"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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215 |
A Chinese blue and white dish , the border painted with alternate panels of flowers and symbols on a cell ground surrounding a central flower, 14.5"diam. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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216 |
A Ming Dynasty blue and white bowl painted with scrolls and symbols and having blue line borders. Rim fritting, 6.75"diam. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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217 |
A pair of Japanese vases painted in underglaze blue on a duck egg blue ground with Oriental figures in a mountainous landscape, dusted with gilding and having overpainted collar and lower border in bright enamel colours and gilding, the base is signed in underglaze blue, 10"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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218 |
A Chinese Imari charger decorated in typical palette, highlighted with gilding within a scale, wave and floral border, 17"diam. Est £250/350 Email a bid |
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219 |
An 18c Chinese Export fluted part teaset consisting of teapot (a/f, no lid), three tea bowls, one coffee cup and one saucer, all painted with pagodas and islands and having gilt borders. Est £70/90 Email a bid |
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220 |
A pair of unusual 18c English Delft chargers decorated in green within blue line borders, the central rosette painted with wisteria and prunus root, the borders with stylised fruits, scroll and fence, a/f, each 13.75"diam. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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221 |
An 18c Worcester fluted tea bowl and saucer painted in blue and white with the diaper pattern border and central floral motif, slightly a/f. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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222 |
A lobed Derby plate painted with scattered pink roses, buds and forget-me-nots within a gilt lined border, cross swords and D mark in puce to base, 9.5"diam. Est £30/50 Email a bid |
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223 |
A pair of early 19c Ridgway porcelain plates each painted with a flower spray and scattered flowers on a white glazed ground and having shaped and moulded borders, 8.25"diam. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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224 |
Two 19c Wedgwood blue japserware cylindrical pots applied with trees and classical figures, the bases impressed WEDGWOOD and numbered 2 and 3, (2" & 3"h respectively), together with a miniature Wedgwood blue jasperware pot pourri with pierced and domed cover, the two handled bowl applied with classical figures, cupids and dog, 2"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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225 |
A Samuel Alcock parian jug applied with classical figures in lilac, the entwined handle with mask thumbrest and terminal, the base with printed Royal Arms mark, 7"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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226 |
An early 19c Spode gilt and white part tea/coffee service consisting of sucrier and cover with gilt fruit knop, creamer, two saucer dishes, three tea cups, two coffee cups and three saucers, pattern number 3325, painted 'SPODE' mark in red. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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227 |
A collection of four early 19c Spode cups and saucers , painted marks in red and blue. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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228 |
Two early 19c Spode cups and saucers having gadrooned outer borders and cerise band, all decorated with gilding, together with a similar shaped cup, saucer and plate decorated in blue, apricot and gilt. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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229 |
Four early 19c Spode cups and saucers . Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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230 |
A 19c porcelain candelabra figure of a young woman seated on a tree stump, the branches with applied flowers, a/f, 8.75"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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231 |
An 18c porcelain figure of St Peter seated on a rock with bible and keys beside his feet, the base with gilt border, enscribed 'St Pierre' followed by another enscription, possibly Russian Cyrillic, a/f, 7.5"h. Est £50/100 Email a bid |
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232 |
An 19c Staffordshire figure group of two dogs with a deer, the base with shredded clay decoration, a/f, 7.5"h. Est £30/50 Email a bid |
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233 |
An early 19c pearlware figure of Wood Type , being a young boy reading a book of music, seated on a tree stump, the whole on square 'marble' base, a/f, 7.25"h. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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234 |
A pair of 19c pearlware figures of Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny , possibly Portobello, each seated in an open armchair supported on a rectangular base, each 5.5"h. Est £100/130 Email a bid |
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235 |
A set of six moulded Sarreguemines asparagus dishes , painted in realistic colours, minor rim chips, each 9.25" x 10". Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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236 |
A tin glazed jar and cover decorated in underglaze blue and bright overglaze enamels and gilding with Oriental flowers and pagodas, on a bright green ground, a/f, 8.5"h overall. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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237 |
A Parian figure of a young woman in classical dress holding a face mask, unmarked, 13"h. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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238 |
A Parian figure of a young woman in classical robes holding a dagger, unmarked, 13.5". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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239 |
An 18c Worcester blue and white pickle leaf decorated with fruiting vine, tendrils and floral sprays, 3.25"w. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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240 |
An early 19c Prattware 'Queen Caroline' plate , the centre with blue and white transfer printed portrait names 'Caroline Regina', 7"diam. Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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241 |
A mid 19c English inkwell , the central lift out well surrounded by dip pen recesses, having a shaped ocatagonal border, the sides painted with pink roses within gilt reserves and supported on four paw feet, 3.5"w. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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246 |
An early 19c silkwork picture of oval form depicting a lady scattering flowers over a tomb, framed and glazed, 9" x 7". Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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247 |
A 19c woolwork picture of five sailing vessels returning to harbour , framed, 17.5" x 31". Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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248 |
A 19c linen rolled wall map of Ireland published by James Wyld Geographer To The Queen, Charring Cross East, London, with reference to railways completed and others proposed, the map 59"w, 72"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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249 |
A collection of fifteen late 19c French folding linen maps , produced by E Andriveau-Goujon inlcuding Department De L'eure, Seine-Inferieure, Fontainebleau, Caen, Calvados and others. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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250 |
A boxed set of The Cyclist Pocket Touring Maps Of Britain, section 1 to 14. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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252 |
G Vernon Stokes - 'Widgeon' , an original coloured etching being the artists signed proof, 1/75, signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13.5". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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253 |
George Patten - Nicolo Paganini , a black and white engraving by and signed Malcolm Osborne and painted by George Patten, with accompanying copy letters, the print framed and glazed, 17" x 12". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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254 |
Three coloured aquatints by Montpezat 'Winter', 'Spring' and 'Autumn' , printed by De Schutter of Antwerp, after the originals published in London 1846, unframed, 18" x 27". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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255 |
David Roberts, a pair - 'Descent Upon The Valley Of Jordan' and 'Ruins Of Memnonium, Thebes' , a pair of coloured lithographs, framed and glazed, 13" x 19". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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256 |
Toulouse-Lautrec - 'Habitue Of The Racecourse' and 'Head Of A Woman Of The House' , two framed lithographs, one in mono and the other blue, 10.25" x 8" and 8.5" x 11.25". Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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257 |
Messers Cavendish & Concord Morton - 'Spring Rhapsody' , being a view in the Isle of Wight looking towards Brading from Bembridge Harbour, coloured lithograph, signed in pencil by the artists, framed, 14" x 20". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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258 |
A J Lawton and C Chorlton 1878 - 'Moselle' , pencil and charcoal, signed and dated, framed and glazed, 19" x 14". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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259 |
Wan Shan Chin Chung - 'Red Flowers' . It is unkown whether the artist was Korean, Chinese or Japanese but in the 'History of Chinese Paintings' it was said that Wan Shan Chin Chung was very skillful in painting dogs and studied under Mao-Yih in the age of Sung and accordingly it may be most credible that he was Chinese. With red seal, unframed, 12" x 7.75". Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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260 |
Spencer-Ford - burning the bracken , signed, framed and glazed, 14" x 20". Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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261 |
S Wagstaff - 'Kirkham, Yorks' , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 11" x 16". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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262 |
Henry Ardmare Sandercock - a beached wreck , signed in mono, framed and glazed, 13" x 21.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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263 |
H C Fox 1901 - a summer riverscape with ducks and moored boats, distant castle and woodland , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 14" x 20". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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264 |
Signed indistinctly - a 19c mid European domestic scene with three ladies spinning wool in the courtyard and a gentleman returning whilst being viewed by a lady from a first floor window , framed and glazed, 7" x 10". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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265 |
H W Hicks - a pair 'Kennach Bay, Cornwall' and 'Port House from Whipsiderry nr Newquay, Cornwall' , signed, framed and glazed, 6" x 9". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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266 |
Arthur G Bell - wrapped in snow, Richmond Park , signed, framed and glazed, 13" x 20". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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267 |
James Holland '46 - a Venetian grand canal scene , signed in mono, dated, framed and glazed, 4.5" x 6.75". Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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268 |
H J Sage - a village street with church in background , monochrome, signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 14". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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269 |
Albert - a pair 'Isle of Grain, Sheerness' and 'Off Sheerness' , signed, framed, each 7.5" x 15". Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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270 |
Frances Anne Lec - 'Chapel of Edward The Confessor, Westminster' , signed, framed and glazed, 21" x 10". Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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271 |
In the manner of Johnathan Glover 1786-1840 - a quiet backwater with cottage and woodland , unsigned, framed and glazed, 11" x 15". Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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272 |
G Nicholson 1820 - 'Richmond Castle, Yorkshire' and 'A North Wales Abbey' , framed and glazed, each approximately 8.5" x 12.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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273 |
A Vickers '64 - a rider on horseback conversing with a lady seated on a rock watering her cattle , signed and dated, framed, 7.75" x 12". Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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274 |
Henry Ardmare Sandercock - an extensive cliff top and coastal scene , signed in mono, framed and glaze, 14.5" x 19". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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275 |
J V C Anthony - 'Queens College, Cambridge' , signed in mono, framed and glazed, 20" x 13". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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276 |
J V C Anthony - 'Old Shoes For Some Brooms' , signed in mono JA '83 after Marcellus Maroon, a monochrome, framed and glazed, 17.5" x 11.5". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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277 |
F H Tyndale - a summertime thatched cottage with figures and dog on a roadway , signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13.5". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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278 |
John Mace - 'Harlech Castle, North Wales A View From Morfa, Harlech' , signed, framed and glazed, 16" x 24.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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279 |
Paul Maze - 'Boathouse, Bosham, Sussex' , signed, framed and glazed, 7" x 14". Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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280 |
Loic Dubigeon - still life with fruit 1958 , signed, framed and glazed, 15" x 23". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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281 |
Ian Scott - a summer riverscape , signed, framed and glazed, 14.5" x 20". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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282 |
E A Krause, a pair - Lake District scenes , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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283 |
David Kelly '03 - a bull elephant grazing by a river , oil on canvas, signed and dated, framed, 23" x 15.5". This painting in accompanied by a book 'Luangwa, Memories Of Eden' by David Kelly and signed by the author. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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- Allan - a 19c millpond scene with working mill and an abbey beyond , oil on canvas, signed, framed, 11.5" x 17.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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285 |
Robert Giovani - 'Pergoler on Cotes D'Azur' , oil on board, signed, framed, 10" x 13". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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286 |
Unsigned - an early 19c scene of a dentist and his patient , oil on metal panel, framed, 8" x 6.25". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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287 |
C Kock - 'Cheltenham College' , oil on canvas, signed, framed, 9.5" x 15.5". Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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288 |
J G Channing - a quiet woodland pool , oil on canvas, signed, framed and glazed, 10" x 13.5". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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289 |
- Currie 1924 - 'Crail Harbour, Fife, Scotland' , oil on canvas, signed on reverse, titled, framed, 9.75" x 13.75". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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290 |
G Pearce, a pair - late 19c quayside scenes with fishing boats , oil on canvas, signed, unframed, 18" x 14". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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291 |
Umberto Zini - a moored gondola , oil on board, signed Zini, framed and glazed, 11.5" x 15.5". Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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J G Channing - a street scene, Rothenburg, Bavaria , oil on canvas, signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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293 |
A E Scrampton 1899, a pair - riverscapes one with figures on the bankside and village beyond and the other with figures in a rowing boat with abbey beyond , signed and dated, oil on canvas, framed, 11.5" x 19.5". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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294 |
Signed indistinctly - two figures on a beach in the moonlight , signed, oil on board, framed, 10.75" x 14". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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295 |
Unsigned - Madonna and Child , possibly Italian, oil on board, framed, 9" x 7.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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296 |
Unsigned - a steam paddle tug towing a sailing vessel along a river , 19c oil on canvas, framed and glazed, 11.5" x 17.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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297 |
Unsigned - 18c Dutch school, a basket of flowers , oil on panel, framed, 13.5" x 11.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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298 |
Unsigned - gypsies by the roadside , label to reverse, 19c oil on canvas, framed, 19.5" x 29.5". Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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299 |
Unsigned - 18c Dutch school, a tavern scene , oil on canvas, framed and glazed, 13.5" x 17". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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Mono CAT - East Anglian coastal scene with buildings and distant coastline , signed in mono, oil on board, framed, 29.5" x 41". Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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301 |
A J Strutt 1866 - a moonlit monastery , signed and dated, oil on canvas, framed, 21" x 29". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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Wm. Stour Jnr 1885 - a winter landscape at sunset with cottages and a figure in a doorway , signed and dated, oil on canvas, framed, 29.5" x 50". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - three terriers at a rabbit warren , oil on board, framed, 12" x 16". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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Signed indistinctly - a girl feeding doves outsitde a timbered cottage , 19c oil on canvas, gilt framed, 29.5" x 23.5". Est £1000/1200 Email a bid |
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Harold Voigt - South Window Series No.V , mixed media on canvas, signed Voigt '97, titled inked onto frame stretcher rail at rear, 116cm x 141cm. Est £10000/12000 Email a bid |
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306 |
An early 19c mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers , being of rectangular form with moulded edge and supported on bracket feet, 43"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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307 |
A late Regency mahogany slight bow front chest of two short and two long graduated drawers , crossbanded and raised on splayed bracket feet with shaped apron, 34.5"w. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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308 |
A late Georgian mahogany spinette converted to sideboard, crossbanded and line inlaid and supported on open turned tapering legs with castors, 65.5"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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309 |
An Edwardian late Georgian style inlaid mahogany double wardrobe oak lined, the hanging robe with bevel mirrored doors flanking a central section with cupboard over two short and three long drawers, 72"w, 85"h, 21"d. Together with a dressing table of similar period and design, 48"w, 60"h, 22"d. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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310 |
A late Regency mahogany washstand with three quarter gallery, having one central drawer over a cupboard flanked by two short drawers and two cupboards, the drawers and doors faced with figured mahogany and supported on short turned bulbous legs, 41"w, 36"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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311 |
A late Georgian fruitwood bureau with fall front and fitted interior over four long graduated drawers with bracket feet, 40"w, 44"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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312 |
An early Victorian figured mahogany linen press the upper section fitted pull out shelves and enclosed by arched panelled doors under a moulded cornice, on a base with one long deep drawer, 44"w, 83"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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313 |
A pair of Globe Wernicke mahogany four tier bookcases , 34"w, 58"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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314 |
A late Victorian Arts & Craft influenced walnut bookcase , the upper section under an extended moulded cornice, the adjustable shelved interior enclosed by leaded coloured glass stylistic floral panels and supported on a cupboard, this too shelved and enclosed by two hinged and panelled doors, on a moulded plinth, 33"w, 91"h. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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315 |
An Edwardian satin walnut mirrorback side cabinet crossbanded and line inlaid, the upper shelved interior enclosed by astragal glazed doors over one long drawer and base cupboard, raised on slight cabriole legs with shaped apron, 36"w, 63"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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316 |
A late Regency mahogany bow front sideboard , the top crossbanded and with ebony line inlay, having one central drawer over shaped apron flanked by two side cupboards and supported on six square tapering legs with spade feet, 54"w, 37"h. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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317 |
A late Georgian mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers , the rectangular top with moulded edge and supported on bracket feet, 42"w, 41"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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318 |
An Arts & Craft period golden oak bookcase on stand , the bookcase under a dentil moulded cornice under a broken arch pediment, fitted shelves enclosed by astragal glazed doors, the base fitted two short drawers with one undertier shelf, on square slightly splayed legs, 36"w. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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319 |
A late Regency mahogany sideboard of small proportion , being of slight bow front with satinwood line edging, fitted with one deep bottle drawer and one cupboard, supported on straight square tapering legs with spade feet, 41"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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320 |
A William IV flame mahogany circular tilt top pedestal breakfast table with a shallow frieze and supported on a bold facet carved baluster column with tripartite platform and bold lion paw feet, 51"w, 30"h. Est £450/500 Email a bid |
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A William IV mahogany circular pedestal breakfast table with shallow frieze and supported on a bold lobed carved column with shaped and carved collar, raised on a quatrefoil base with bold leaf and scroll feet on castors, 44"w, 30"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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322 |
An early 19c figured mahogany fold over pedestal table of rectangular form with moulded edge and rounded corners on a shallow frieze, supported on a ring turned baluster column, raised on a quatrefoil base supported by four scrolling legs with brass lion paw cap castors, 36"w, 30"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian mahogany standing revolving bookstand crossbanded in satinwood with corner patera motifs and unusually fitted with three short drawers and having railed book shelves, 24"w, 48"h. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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A 19c Western India rosewood writing table profusely carved with a raised backboard, having two open galleried shelves over two short drawers, the base fitted one drawer over kneehole flanked by six short drawers and supported on eight legs, 48"w. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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An early Victorian mahogany twin flap gateleg dining table with reeded edge and rounded corners, supported on slender ring turned baluster legs with castors, 45"w, 67"l when open, 28.5"h. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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326 |
A 19c mahogany mid Georgian style centre table possibly of Irish origin, being of rectangular form with moulded edge, having a key carved frieze with cherub and garland panels, supported on slight cabriole carved legs with bold paw, claw and ball feet, 50"l, 30"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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327 |
A George III mahogany small proportion chest of four long graduated drawers being of rectangular form with moulded edge and supported on bracket feet, 31"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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328 |
A Victorian rosewood framed stool with gilt metal lion paw feet and woolwork upholstery, 19" diam. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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329 |
A 19c Oriental carved rosewood pot stand of quatrefoil form , with veined marble insert, 22"w, 18"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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330 |
A late Georgian mahogany side table of rectangular form with moulded edge , fitted one long drawer, walnut faced and supported on square tapering legs, 34"w. Est £180/200 Email a bid |
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331 |
A pair of Indian Bombay Presidency rosewood carved and pierced side chairs pierced with alternating leaves and berries, with slight cabriole leaf and fruit carved front legs with paw feet and rear plain sabre legs. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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332 |
A 19c burrwood veneered octagonal two tier pedestal table supported on four splayed and carved scrolling legs, 22"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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333 |
An 18c figured walnut chest on a later 19c stand , the walnut chest with moulded cornice, having two short and three long drawers, on a stand with one long drawer, capped carved and turned legs with shaped platform stretcher rails and ball feet, 40"w, 64"h, 22"d. Est £2000/3000 Email a bid |
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334 |
A late Georgian mahogany twin flap bedroom table fitted one short drawer over cupboard, supported on slender straight chamfered legs, 14"w, 30"h. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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335 |
A late Regency rosewood pole screen , the oval screen with a needlework of Lady Amhurst pheasant, 56"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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336 |
An 18c walnut veneered chest of two short and three long graduated drawers , on later short cabriole legs with pad feet, 38"w, 41"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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337 |
A Victorian mahogany side table of breakfront demi-lune form with marquetry back panel and frieze, supported on straight square legs with wide inlaid line, 39"w, 34"h. Est £180/200 Email a bid |
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An early 19c mahogany twin flap pedestal table with reeded edge and fitted one end drawer with one opposing dummy drawer, raised on four baluster ring turned columns on a quatrefoil base, supported by four lobed and leaf carved splayed legs with brass cap castors, 39"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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339 |
A Victorian brass and marble lamp stand of two tier construction with adjustable column and converted to electricity, the table 31"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany concertina action fold over tea table of rectangular form , having slight moulded edge and supported on a deep frieze and with cap carved tapering legs with pad feet, 36.5"w. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian figured mahogany twin flap needlework table fitted two side drawers with two opposing dummy drawers, with pull out material pouch supported in a prong frame on a tripartite base with scroll carved feet, 17"w, 28.5"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An early 19c mahogany side table of rectangular form with moulded edge and having three frieze drawers decorated with ebony inlay and line edging, supported on slender baluster turned legs, 37"w, 29"h. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian mirrorback rosewood marquetry music cabinet with upper shelf and broken arch pediment, on a base with one long drawer and cupboard enclosed by a bevel edged glazed door on bracket feet, 24"w, 59"h. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian Gillow & Co ebonised parcel gilt and coromandel veneered side cabinet with mirrored back, spindled gallery and one upper shelf over two open shelves and two base drawers, 26"w, 48"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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345 |
An Arts & Craft oak standing open bookcase fitted two open shelves, having one long central drawer with side carrying handles and supported on straight square legs, 24"w, 47"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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346 |
A George III mahogany veneered hanging corner cupboard fitted shelves enclosed by a single astragal glazed door under a dentil moulded frieze, 28"w, 44"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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347 |
A George III oak bow front hanging corner cupboard fitted shelves under a short moulded cornice, with base drawer, 22"w, 34"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A Victorian figured walnut Canterbury of oval form with table top, having a short brass gallery, marquetry decorated and supported on two carved and turned columns with a three division base, this too with column supports and pierced scrolling and leaf formed panels, on a base fitted a single drawer, cap carved legs on castors, 29.5"w, 35"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian mahogany wall hanging letter rack of four lift out and stepped divisions , 21"w, 18"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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An 18c twin flap bodgers table constructed of mahogany, elm and walnut and having twin flaps, supported on straight tapering legs with bold pad feet, 36"w, 28"h. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany circular tilt top birdcage pedestal tripod table , with splayed legs and pad feet, 31"diam, 29"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany framed large upholstered armchair with chamfered straight legs and H-stretcher rails. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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An early 19c classical revival figured mahogany compactum dining room cabinet , the hinged folding table top with mirrored back flanked by four short open side shelves and with hinged folding side flaps supported by pull out lopers, over a base with one long drawer over a shelved cupboard enclosed by two hinged panelled doors flanked by brass Sphinx cariatids, the drawer with ormolu swing handles having cherub and garland cast backplates, on a plain plinth on block feet, 43" wide closed, 55" wide open, 54"h. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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A late Georgian mahogany bedroom cabinet with fold over table top, having three frieze drawers, one originally fitted with bowl recesses, over a cupboard base fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by three panelled doors on a plain plinth, 49"w, 38"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A William IV rosewood library table , the rectangular top with moulded edge, supported on a scroll carved tressle base with lobed carved bun feet (one scroll to base missing). Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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356 |
A 19c North Italian Dolomite region hunting cabinet profusely decorated throughout with inscribed and inked ivory pictorial panels of hunting scenes, animals, birds and flowers, the upper canopy fitted with four short drawers and supported by bold carved griffin brackets, on a base with two enclosed short drawers and a shelved interior enclosed by two bowed panelled doors within cherub and fruit pilasters and supported on bold paw carved front feet and rear block feet, 55"w, 70"w. Est £2000/2500 Email a bid |
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An early 19c rosewood chiffonier with a mirrored architectural backboard, with scroll carved terminals and stylistic leaf and flower pediment, the upper shelf supported by carved S-scrolls to the breakfront cabinet, with a central open adjustable bookshelf flanked by side cupboards with mirrored doors within leaf carved column pilasters and supported on twin foliate carved block feet, labelled and made by I F Meakin, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, 68"w, 59"h. Est £1500/2000 Email a bid |
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An early Georgian walnut veneered on oak small chest of four long graduated drawers with slide , with bold ogee bracket feet, 30"l, 17.5"d, 30.75"h, in need of restoration. Est £1500/2000 Email a bid |
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359 |
A 19c Western India rosewood octagonal pedestal tripod table profusely carved throughout with animals and birds amongst foliage, the table top with a central temple carving with lion mask, 18.5"w, 27"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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360 |
A Liberty & Co oak wall bracket fitted three shelves, with enamel label, 30"w, 29"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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361 |
A George III mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers , the top with a moulded edge and having bracket feet, 36"w, 33"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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362 |
A late Georgian mahogany bedroom cabinet with upper cupboard enclosed by two ebony line inlaid and crossbanded doors over a base with three long drawers on bracket feet, 24"w, 29"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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363 |
A late 19c Louis XV style marquetry bombe chest of drawers with three quarter gallery, marquetry mounts and fittings, with slightly splayed square legs, 28"w, 36"h. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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364 |
A pair of Louis XV style marquetry bombe chests of serpentine form , with Pyrenese marble tops, ormolu mounts and supported on slightly splayed triangular shaped legs, each 40"w, 35"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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365 |
An early Georgian figured walnut chest of two short and three long graduated drawers , the chest top quarter veneered within a wide crossband, having brass fittings and supported on raised bracket feet, 36.5"w, 37"h. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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A 19c Chinese carved hardwood jardiniere stand of substantial form , the top carved with exotic bird with Kylin mask terminals to the leaf carved legs with bold paw feet and having a circular dragon carved platform, 42"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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367 |
An unusual late Georgian mahogany davenport type writing table . The table top is hinged and opens to reveal a leather writing surface with pull out action to provide a ratchet adjusted slope behind which is a fitted pen and ink compartment and a sprung action rising flight of four pigeon holes and seven short drawers, this flanked by the hinged side flaps which form folio compartments with hinged covers. There is a further long drawer over a tambour fronted kneehole cupboard, the cabinet is supported on ring turned slightly tapering legs with castors, it has lion mask ring pull handles and side carrying handles, 26" wide when closed, 52" wide open, 35" high when closed. Est £2000/2500 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian walnut marquetry credenza with ormolu mounts, having a central shelved cupboard with column pilasters and bowed side cupboards, fitted shelves and enclosed by glazed single doors, 65"w, 41"h. Est £1500/1800 Email a bid |
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369 |
An 18c walnut veneered bureau with fitted interior and fall front over two long drawers with shaped apron and supported on later legs and base, 35"w, 39"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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370 |
An early 19c mahogany secretaire chest , the secretaire fitted with a flight of nine short drawers all with small turned bun handles, with four long graduated drawers with turned bun handles, supported on compressed bun feet, 35"w, 49"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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371 |
An 18c Dutch walnut marquetry chest of three long drawers being of serpentine outline with stepped canted front corners and bold carved block feet, 36.5"w, 30"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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372 |
A late 19c Italian walnut and marquetry commode decorated throughout with marquetry depicting classical motifs and foliage, the rectangular top above three long drawers, on square tapering legs, 48"w, 36"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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373 |
A late Georgian mahogany butterfly Pembroke table crossbanded in satinwood with ebony line, fitted one end drawer and supported on straight square slightly chamfered legs with castors, 27"w, 29"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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374 |
A late Georgian mahogany circular pedestal tripod table on baluster ring turned column, with splayed legs and pad feet, 19"diam, 29"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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375 |
A late Georgian mahogany side table fitted with candle slide, being of square form with a plain frieze, supported on reeded square tapering legs, 11"w, 26"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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376 |
A George III mahogany brass banded two handled wine cooler , lead lined and supported on splayed square tapering legs with brass cap castors, 24"diam, 20"h. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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377 |
A late 19c/early 20c Oriental red lacquered and chinoisery decorated wall mirror , 28"h, 19"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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378 |
A Victorian mahogany side cabinet with a shaped backboard, having applied mouldings and shell cresting, on a base with two short drawers over a shelved cupboard enclosed by panelled doors and supported on a plain plinth, 50.5"w. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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379 |
A Victorian mahogany wind out dining table with moulded edge and rounded corners with a shallow moulded frieze and supported on baluster ring turned and fluted legs, with castors and having one extra leaf, 70" wide open. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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380 |
A set of six William IV mahogany dining chairs with shaped and slightly curved top rails, scroll carved brackets to the supports and with reeded horizontal splats, rear sabre legs and front baluster turned legs, with stuff over seats. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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381 |
A William IV rosewood consul table with architectural panelled back supporting a single shelf on baluster turned supports, the table top on leaf carved scrolling supports on an open base, gadroon carved and with fleur de lys carved block feet, 41"w. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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382 |
A late 17c oak coffer , diamond carved and with wire hinges, 43.5"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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383 |
A late 17c oak coffer with a three panel hinged cover over a two panel box, profusely carved with fleur de lys and scrollwork, 51"w, 26"h. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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384 |
A set of six 19c Eclesiastical oak side chairs with shield shaped carved panelled backs surmounted by a crucifix, with upholstered seats and supported on ring turned baluster front legs and rear swept legs. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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385 |
A period oak plank top drawer leaf dining table with bold straight chamfered legs with moulded H stretcher rails, 82" long extended, 42"w, 28"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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386 |
An early 19c oak extending circular dining table on a bold platform support with four splayed legs with carved leaf and scroll feet, 54"diam, 30"h. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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387 |
A pair of early 19c Windsor yew wood, ash and elm armchairs with hooped spindled backs, having pierced and shaped splats, the shaped seats supported on slightly splayed ring turned baluster legs with crinolin stretcher rails. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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388 |
An early 19c West Country painted low chair of pegged construction with slightly splayed legs and spindle back with cresting rail. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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389 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak bible box , the front and side panels scroll carved and supported on a later stand, 26"w, 10"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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390 |
A mid Georgian oak circular pedestal tripod table , 27"w, 27"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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391 |
A late Georgian oak plank top side table of rectangular form fitted a drawer and supported on square tapering legs, 35.5"w, 30"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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392 |
An early 18c oak three panel mule chest with hinged rising cover, two base drawers and supported on stile legs, 50"w, 34"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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393 |
A carved burrwood love token stool , the seat of heart shaped form, with three splayed square carved tapering legs, the base inscribed 'Jack Grimble, Ingworth', 13.5"w, 15"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A late 17c/early 18c oak altar table of plank top construction , with arcade and chip carved table edge and frieze, supported on block carved baluster legs with moulded stretcher rails, 60"w, 33.5"h. Est £1000/1200 Email a bid |
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395 |
A late Georgian elm country pedestal tripod table , the top of rectangular form with rounded corners on a baluster ring turned column with three splayed legs, for repair, 26"w, 29"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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396 |
A George III oak country chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 40"w, 38"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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397 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak small gateleg table of oval form , with baluster block carved legs and moulded stretcher rails, 39"w, 27"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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398 |
A 19c Windsor ash and elm Thames Valley armchair with shaped top rail, spindle carved supports and baluster legs. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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399 |
A George III oak country chest of two short and four long graduated drawers , on bracket feet, 43"w, 43"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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400 |
A 17c oak plank coffer , 43"w, 21"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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401 |
A George III oak country chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 43"w, 40"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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402 |
A late Victorian walnut framed salon suite comprising a two seater settee and two armchairs, all with carved and fluted spindles and scale and leaf carved frames, supported on straight reeded circular legs, the settee 35"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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403 |
A set of eight (6+2) Regency mahogany dining chairs of traditional design , the carvers with downswept reeded arms, all with horizontal shell carved splats, having turned front legs and rear sabre legs, with upholstered seats. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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404 |
A Victorian mahogany showframe upholstered chaise longue scroll and leaf carved, 74"l. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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405 |
A 19c Continental walnut conversation piece settee with curved corner rails, profusely carved with an S-scroll pediment flanked by two griffins and carved with further griffin splats with cherub masks to the top rail, with lift out upholstered seat, carved seat rail and supported on eight carved and ring turned pointed baluster legs, 60"l, 29"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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406 |
A set of six (5+1) late Georgian style mahogany dining chairs with curved horizontal top rails, carved splats and supported on sabre legs. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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407 |
A set of four (2+2) late Georgian mahogany dining chairs with scroll and shell carved horizontal splats, stuff-over seats, rear swept legs and front turned baluster legs. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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408 |
A mid Victorian mahogany framed and upholstered armchair with scroll carved arm terminals and fine carved short cabriole legs with castors. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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409 |
A set of eight (7+1) early 19c oak dining chairs with shaped top rail, pierced vase splats, having drop in seats and supported on straight tapering legs with box stretcher rails. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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410 |
A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs with reeded uprights and horizontal slightly curved top rails with carved splats, both with figured mahogany panels, drop in upholstered seats, turned tapering front legs and rear swept legs. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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411 |
A late 19c Maple & Co walnut cheval mirror with ebonised reeding, having a broken arch and carved pediment, ball finials and brass candle sconces, on a stretcher platform frame with castors, 69"h, 33"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A William IV rosewood circular tilt top pedestal breakfast table , the table top with a shallow frieze and supported on a facet column with petal collar, on a tripartite base with carved scrolling feet, 53"diam, 30"h. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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413 |
A Chippendale style mahogany escritoire fitted with pigeon holes, ten small drawers with two secret compartments flanking a central small cupboard inlaid in walnut and rosewood flanked by vertical letter drawers. The table top with green tooled leather insert over two frieze drawers, all with brass fittings and supported on square tapering legs with spade feet and being offered with a cane seated single chair, the desk 40"w, 42.5"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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414 |
An early 19c rosewood fold over pedestal card table on a quatrefoil base with scroll shaped block feet with applied roundels, 36"w, 29"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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415 |
A Victorian mahogany small library table of rectangular form with moulded edge and frieze, supported by four tapering column legs and three central turned legs, on a stretcher frame with gadroon edging and block carved feet, 41"w, 30"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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An early Victorian mahogany and walnut writing table with kneehole and short drawer containing a writing slope flanked by two short drawers and supported on bold fluted legs with castors, 50"w, 30"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A Regency style mahogany twin pillar dining table with two additional leaves , 45" long when closed, 78" extended, 43"w. Est £350/400 Email a bid |