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Fine Art Sale
January 29th 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 Boy's Own Book , tooled leather bound, circa 1830. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - The Youth's Instructer And Guardian For 1840 , being volume four, new series, published in London by J Mason, paper boards with leather spine. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Elucidations Of Interesting Passages In The Sacred Volume , being the second series, published 1835, tooled leather plates and spine. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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A copy of Barkers Bible translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker 1599 - in moderate condition and leather bound. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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Two books - A Collection Of Voyages Around The World Performed By Royal Authority containing a complete historical account of Captain Cook's first, second, third and last voyages, being volumes 1 &2, printed in London for A Millar, W Law and R Cater 1790, leather bound. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Two books - A Complete Collection Of Voyages and Travels Consisting Of Above Four Hundred Of The Most Authentic Writers, by John Harris AM Fellow Of The Royal Society, with maps and cuts of most curious things in all the voyages, in two volumes, printed in London 1705, leather bound. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Three books - The Anglo-Saxon Review , edited by Lady Spencer Churchill, being volume one June 1899, volume two September 1899 and volume three December 1899, printed in London by John Lane, green tooled leather bound. Est £50/100 Email a bid |
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A book - Times Storehouse Containing The Learned Collections, Juditious Readings And Memorable Observations Of Sundry Worthy Personages , printed in London by William Laggard 1619 (The Treasures of Ancient and Modern Times), leather bound. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A book - A New History Of London Including Westminster And Southwark To Which Is Added A General Survey Of The Whole Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements etc , illustrated with copper plates, by John Noorthouck, printed for R Baldwin, London 1773, leather bound. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A book - a Victorian scrap book containing a variety of black and white prints of classical and topographical nature. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A book - A Most Certain Truth Asserted That King Charles I Was No Man of Blood But A Martyr For His People , by Fabian Philipps, printed in London by Richard Hodgkinson 1660. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - Chronical - Stow (John) The Annales Or General Chronical Of England , continued and augmented with matters foreign and domestic by Edward Howes 1615, bound in calf. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A book - Martyrology , circa 1659, with tables and contributors including Mr Samuel Clarke on his English martyrology, leather bound. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A book - translation - John Anastasii Freylinghausen - Sermons On Sundays And Featday Apistles To Carry The Truth That There Is Published In Christ Jesus And Given Nothingen Registers The Other Addition , 1719, leather bound with clasps and metal studded mounts. Est £300/500 Email a bid |
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A book - translation - Sebastian Muster, A Cosmographia Universalia Including Portraits And Large Folding Views Of Cities, Towns, Maps etc With Those Of The British Isles, The New World etc and containing upwards of thirteen hundred curious woodcuts illustrating events, monsters, etc, circa 1554, leather bound and in fair to good order. Est £3000 - Email a bid |
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A book - Edward Hall - The Union Of Two Noble And Illustre Families Of Lancastre And Yorke , circa 1550. This edition was prohibited by Act of Parliament in 1555 and the original title page has been removed and replaced by a pen and ink page, pig skin and calf bound. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A book - translation - Juan Eusebio Nieremberg - Historia Naturae, Maxime Peregrinae, Libris XVI. Distincta. Antwerp, Balthazar Moretus, 1635 , stamped leather bound over wooden boards, originall with clasps. Est £1500 - Email a bid |
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A book - translation - Isocratis Orationes By Isocrates published in 1571, Per Thoman Guarinun (Basileae) , bound in tooled leather, previously with clasps - part remaining. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A BOOK - HISTORIAE COMITORIUM ANNO MDXXX AUGUSTAE CELEBRATORUM, GEORGIUS COELESTINUS 1577 leather bound, on wooden board with clasps. Est £2000 - Email a bid |
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A book - Los Cinco Libros Prime-Ros De La Segunda, Parte De Los Anales De La Corona De Aragon. Compuestos Por Geronymo Curita Chronista de dicho Reyno 1610 , volume three, pigskin bound. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A book - Opera Agricolationum: Columellae: Varronis: Catonisque: Necnon Palladii: Cum Excriptionibus Commentariis D.Philippi Beroaldi Reggio Emilia 1499 , bound in tooled leather over wooden boards with clasps. Est £500/1000 Email a bid |
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A book - Animali Parlanti Poema Di Giambatista Casti, Publicato Da A.Buttura Tomo Primo 1828 . Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Punch's Pocket Book for 1847 including an almanack and in two parts. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Historical Memoires On The Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James , printed in London by F Grismond 1658, including a miscellany of Sunday essays and paradoxes, together with The Political Deductions From The History Of The Earl Of Essex by Francis Osbourne Esq, printed in London 1659. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - C.Cornelii Taciti Opera published 1634. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - The Whole Duty Of A Woman Or A Guide To The Female Sex From The Age Of Sixteen To Sixty , written by a lady and being the sixth edition. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Histoire De Napoleon , published in Paris 1827. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - The Literary And Scientific Register And Almanack For 1847 , published in London by Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Debretts Correct Peerage Of England, Scotland And Ireland With The Extint And Forefitted Peerages Of The Three Kingdoms, A List Of Their Family Names, Second Titles etc , volume one. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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A book - The Works Of C Churchill , in four volumes, this being volume one, the fith edition, printed in London for John Churchill 1774. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Two books - A Dictionary Of The English Language by the author Samuel Johnson, being volume one of the eighth edition, together with volume two of the eighth edition. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A book - The English Physitian Enlarged With Three Hundred, Sixty And Nine Medicines Made Of English Herbs That Were Not In Any Impression Until This: The Apistle Will Inform You How To Know This Impression From Any Other by Nich Culpeper, published in London 1653 - in moderate condition, much used. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Seven books - Curiosities Of Great Britain , being volumes three, four, five, six and seven, together with An Alphabetical Chronology Of Remarkable Events And A Delineated Copy Alphabetically Arranged by Thomas Dugdale - in moderate condition. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian scrap book containing many letters of the period, much related to music and topical subjects of the period including newspaper articles, programme covers and newspaper cartoon extracts. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A collection mostly relating to the wedding of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne with Captain Mark Phillips at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday 14th November 1973 including two copies of the Marriage Ceremonial, two copies of the Form of Solemnization of Matrimony, an invitation to Colonel & Mrs T J Bowen from Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, a windscreen ticket for Westminster Abbey and a letter from the Lord Chamberlains Office, a letter of thanks to Colonel Bowen from Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne, together with four christmas cards from Anne and Mark. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A cover of stitched panels of red and gold damask , the border of dark blue and gold, both of stylised floral design, lined, probably Middle Eastern, 300cm x 186cm. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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A cover of cream rep woven with velvet sprays of stylised flowers in purple, the border of cream with bright green flower sprays, lined, probably Middle Eastern, 292cm x 185cm. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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Seventeen display cards each displaying a piece of unpicked upholstery or costume, the fabric mostly quite worn, velvet or cut moquette type, each card 70cm x 57cm. Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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A French Napoleonic cavalry officers sabre , the curved fullered blade 31", gilt etched with military trophies, foliate, leaf and scrollwork, the guard of brass, wire bound horn grip, in its brass scabbard. Est £1500/1800 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Geo.G.Bussey & Co willow cricket bat very slim, straight in profile and with a thread whipped handle, 34.5"l. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian rosewood walking stick of five screwed sections with horn tip and a white metal and shagreen panelled handle terminal, 35"l. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian coiled horn walking stick , steel core, white metal tip and a whistle carved handle, 35.5"l. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A set of three 19c brass fire irons with long baluster knop handles and urn terminals, the shovel bell shaped, pierced and incised with leaf and flower heads, 35"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A pair of late 19c four branch gilt metal and white veined marble candelabra converted to electroliers, 20"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c miniature cast iron and brass fireplace , 8"w, 10.5"h. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A pair of 19c brass candlesticks , the square bases cast with classical subjects repeated to the facet knop and baluster column, with circular drip pan and bacchus cast sockets, 8"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A pair of early 19c brass candlesticks with oval stepped brass bases, baluster columns and flared sockets, 6"h. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A pair of mid 18c brass petal based three part candlesticks , 7"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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An 18c brass single candlestick with square shaped stepped base, double knop column and deep bell formed sockets, 7"h. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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An early 20c clear glass chemist's display bottle of baluster form with a tall slender tapering neck and pinnacle stopper, on a circular stepped base, 45"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A pair of malachite and gilt metal decorative ewers of baluster form on square bases, 9"h. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A 19c Italian carved wood figure of an 18c Calabrian piper , supported on a square plinth and being 14.5"h overall, the figure 11"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c bronze figurative mount of a lion with left paw resting on a globe, 6"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An early 18c pewter standish , 8.25"w. It is interesting to note that this item was at one time owned by Captain Alan Sutherland Graeme, a prominent member of the Society of Pewter Collectors during the 1950's. He contributed an article regarding this standish which was published in 'The Country Life' on the 8th October 1948 at which time it was described as 'an uncommon pewter inkstand'. The item is being offered together with a letter from the Pewter Society together with an extract from The Country Life, 8th October 1948. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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A Victorian figured walnut two compartment tea caddy of Gothic form with studded brass mounts, 9"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian oak table top stationery cabinet of pedestal form , with lift up cover and fall front writing slope, having a fitted interior with perpetual date calendar, ink bottle and pen trays, 11.5"w, 13"h. Est £140/180 Email a bid |
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A Victorian black lacquered papier mache oval tea tray with raised border, gilt decorated and floral painted with mother o'pearl inlay, 30"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Spanish tambourine painted with the portrait of a lady, 15.5"diam. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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An African one piece hardwood stool carved as a seated male supporting a turtle shaped seat with the rear legs supported by cojoined figures, 18.5"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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An African white metal figure of an African king seated and wearing a crown , with a rope necklet, 18"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany apothecary's cabinet , with fitted interior, some bottles and chemical balance, enclosed by hinged doors and base drawer, all with flush fitted handles, 11.5" x 14". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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A 19c Chinese root carving of a fisherman standing on a rock accompanied by a crane , one leg missing, 26"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An African hardwood folding coconut carving stool , carved with roundels and lattice work panels with attached steel carving tool. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Black Forest cuckoo mantel clock in chalet case , carved with leaves and vines and having a cuckoo with automated wings and beak, the brass framed movement has barelled springs and a countwheel strike operating the bellows and gong, 17" tall overall. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A late 19c boardroom bracket clock with triple fusee movement, quarter chiming on eight bells and hour striking on a gong, the ebonised case is decorated with gilt mounts, caryatid figures, paw feet and gilt side frets and has five pineapple finials and a Greek frieze to the stepped caddy top. The gilt dial is profusely engraved and has subsidiary dials for chime/silent pendulum regulation and Eight Bells or Cambridge Chimes, 27" tall overall. Est £2500/3000 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French ormolu mantel clock , the 4.5" white enamel dial signed Deniere a Paris has Arabic numerals with swags of flowers between and a movement rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a glazed box case covered with fretted ormolu panels of foliage surmounted by a stepped top decorated with quivers of arrows and garlands. It sits on a grey marble base inset with bands of ormolu foliage and having round ormolu feet, 18" tall overall. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian bracket clock with French movement rack striking on a gong and having a 6.5" white enamel dial. It is contained in a mahogany pad top case with brass handle and the case front is inlaid with a butterfly and boxwood stringing and it has brass bun feet, 15.5" tall overall. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c German bracket clock with ting-tang movement on two gongs by Winterhalder and Hoffmeier. It has a 6.5" square brass dial with silver chapter ring and cherub spandrels to the corners. It is contained in an architectural oak case with reeded pilasters flanking the dial and horizontal brick bands below and above, the case is surmounted by a pointed architectural pediment, 16" tall overall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late 18c eight day longcase clock by James Warne of London with 12" arched silvered dial with unmatched steel hands, strike/silent to the arch (hand missing) and date ring (missing). The movement has deadbeat escapement and rack striking. It is contained in a tall mahogany case with full arched hood and canted corners to the hood door. The front has a plain arched long door with raised edge moulding and a plain base, 98" tall overall (pendulum and weights missing). Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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A late 18c eight day longcase clock with plain white unsigned 12" arched enamel dial. It has seconds, date and strike/silent in the arch and matched steel hands. The five pillar movement has deadbeat escapement and brass bound weights. It is contained in a full arched mahogany case with sound fret over the dial and fluted columns flanking the dial. The trunk has a long door with raised edge moulding and reeded quarter columns flanking it. The base has a raised panel with edge moulding and a double plinth, 93" tall overall. Est £2000/2500 Email a bid |
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A mid 18c thirty hour longcase clock by T Bradford of Buckingham having an 11" square brass dial with female head spandrels and single hand. The birdcage movement is chain driven and countwheel striking on a bell. It is contained in a plain oak case with flat top hood and plain attached columns on the hood door. The trunk is plain with a long door and the plain base has a solid plinth, 81.5" tall overall. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c Swedish longcase clock , the 11.5" circular painted dial having Arabic figures and fronting an iron plated movement with wooden barrels striking on two bells at the hour. It is contained in a painted softwood case of bombe form, having a round hood with cresting, a bombe trunk with a lentical to the door and a carved base with plain plinth. The trunk and base are painted with flowers and bears the date 1844, 8" tall overall. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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An early 19c bulb cistern barometer in oak case, having an enclosed tube and semi-circular cistern cover. The printed paper register plates are enclosed by a glazed door and are surmounted by a scroll pediment, 41.5" tall overall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c cistern barometer in walnut case with round topped hood with angled bone register plates and single vernier. The trunk holds a mercury Fahrenheit thermometer with bone scale and is 35" tall overall. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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An early 19c broken pediment wheel barometer by J P Vibert of Penzance in a mahogany case with shell inlays. The 8.5" brass dial is silvered as is the scale of the alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer above it. The broken pediment has a brass vase finial between it, 38.5" tall overall. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c oak moulded frame barometer by J Newman of 122 Regent Street, London , the case having scroll moulded edges and wavy lower edge. The 10" silvered dial is marked in increments of 100's of an inch and the alcohol thermometer has a silvered scale marked in Fahrenheit and centigrade, 40" tall overall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An early 19c needlework cushion 'Welcome Sweet Babe', dated 1836 , together with a red silk needlework sampler, the cushion 10"w, the sampler 3.5" x 3.5". Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Anglo-Indian cribbage/games box with scoreboard, tortoiseshell and bone panelled with an outer border of incised and inked fruiting vine, 10"w. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A late Georgian wall hanging brass and mahogany pipe rack with base drawer, 6"w. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A late 19c boxwood folding barrel/cask measure stamped 'G Buck, 146 Tottenham Court Road, London' , 48"l. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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A set of early 19c brass and steel drawing instruments with an ivory parallel rule. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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An early 19c brass wax jack , no taper, 4.5"h. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A late Georgian fruitwood shoe snuff pinned and carved with stitching, 4.25"w. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A 19c Continental silver bodkin tube encased with blind filigree and foliate enamel decoration, with pull off cover and containing various bone needlework tools, 6.25"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A late 19c ostrich egg painted with a scene of Cape Town within a pink rose and foliate border, 6"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A 19c thirty two piece ivory puzzle ball chess set carved with Oriental figures, ceremonial elephants, warriors standing and on horseback. The kings 5.5"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An 18c stamped tortoiseshell box and cover of circular form decorated with shell, fleur de lys and flowers, 2.5"diam. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A Georgian mahogany shoe snuff with brass pin decoration, 3.75"w. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A late 19c brass and leather hunting cup in the form of a riding boot with a miniature stirrup, mounted on a stand, 6"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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In the style of Sir Joshua Reynolds - a collection of six portrait miniatures of Reynolds ladies , sketched in pen and ink with colourwash, some signed J Reynolds and of early 19c origin, from 3" x 2" to 4.5" x 3.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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J Lamb, Edinburgh - a framed oval portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman in military uniform together with another of a lady , both signed in pencil 'J Lamb, Edin.', with frames, the miniatures each 3" x 2.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - a framed oval portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman together with an accompanying note indicating that this is a portrait of William Calar, Manchester. Surveyor for the first railway between Manchester and Liverpool. George Stephenson was the engineer and the engine The Rocket. In gilt frame and red leather silk lined box, the portrait 2.75" x 2", together with an accompanying miniature portrait on ivory of a lady, possibly that of Mrs Calar, framed and in red leather silk lined box, 2.75" x 2". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An oyster shell painted with a Persian scene of a polo game , 5" x 5". Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A 19c Russian icon , oil painted as Christ partly concealed by a gilt brass rizas with halo and orb, within an outer border of flowers and base script. In a carved oak frame, 11" x 16" overall. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Swiss keyless lever pocket watch with bi-metallic balance and quarter repeat on two gongs. The plain white enamel dial has Arabic numerals and a seconds ring and is contained in a base metal case, 2" diam overall. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Swiss key wind lever pocket watch retailed by Kendaland Dent Makers to the Admiralty. The full plate movement has a bi-metallic balance and a full dust cover. It has a cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds ring and is contained in a Continental silver case marked .925, 2" diam overall. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Swiss keyless lever pocket watch with bi-metallic balance and quarter repeat on two gongs. The plain white enamel dial has Roman numerals and a seconds ring and is contained in a nickel case with glass back exposing the movement, 2"diam overall. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A 1970's Omega 9ct white gold ladies wrist watch with a plaited bark finish strap. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A 9ct white gold beaded necklet together with a pair of matching earrings. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A 1950's agate and gold cameo pendant necklet , the female head studded with seven diamonds. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian period carved coral and pearl memorium brooch together with a pair of carved coral and gold earrings. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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An 18ct gold opal and diamond set ring . Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A pair of white gold and diamond daisy set earrings . Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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A 15ct gold old cut diamond daisy set bar brooch . Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A gold cloak pin with bloodstone baubles. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A Victorian gold target brooch set with a central diamond. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A portrait miniature pendant brooch , set with red stones, the portrait signed, .800 mark to mount. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A 14ct gold and pearl set spray brooch . Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A 1960's 9ct gold blue zircon set brooch . Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A platinum single stone diamond and emerald set daisy ring . Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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An 18ct white gold sapphire and baguette diamond set ring . Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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A platinum and diamond single stone ring with diamonds to the shank, the single stone approximately 0.7ct. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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A 14ct gold amethyst and seed pearl set brooch . Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian two bottle ink stand of rectangular form with a cast gadroon border, supported on ball and claw corner feet, having two cut glass inkwells with hinged covers, two pen wells and a central seal box, London 1896, makers mark for John Grinsell & Sons, 8.5"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A teapot stand of octagonal form with a raised, stepped border, supported on four scrolling feet, London 1903, makers mark for Charles Stuart Harris, 7oz, 6"diam. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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Two Georgian toddy ladles , both with whalebone handles, one dated London 1786, both approximately 16"l. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A 19c Continental silver sifting spoon , 8.25"l. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian single bottle ink stand of oval boat shaped form with threaded rim and supported on four feet, with a clear glass ink bottle having a hinged cover, London 1904, 10.5"w. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A tea strainer , the handle foliate pierced, Sheffield 1946. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A late Georgian style two handled sugar basket of pierced panelled form , with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1966. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A salver of circular form with a raised shaped border, supported on three scroll feet, Sheffield 1935, 11oz, 8"diam. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A Victorian sugar caster of baluster wrythen form , with a pierced domed cover and flame finial, makers mark for Samuel Watton Smith, London 1887, 8oz, 8.5"h. Est £130/160 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian mid Georgian style sauce boat of Rococo form , makers mark for Walker Hall, Sheffield 1903, 11oz, 8.25"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian late Regency style three piece tea service comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, having gadroon cast borders and supported on ball feet, makers mark for Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, 23oz, the teapot 10"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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Two mid Georgian style sauce boats both having leaf cast double scroll handles, shaped cut rims and supported on three hoofed feet, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, 15oz, 7" and 6.25"w. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A Regency cream jug of baluster threaded form , makers mark for Samuel Godbeher, Edward Wigan & James Bult, London 1804, 4oz, 5"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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An early 18c salver of circular form with a raised and shaped border, supported on three ball and claw feet, London 1735, 6oz, 6.25"diam. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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129 |
A George II baluster tankard with S-scroll handle and circular stepped base, incised J H Bower, makers mark IL & IR, Newcastle 1742, 11oz, 5.25"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A George III coffee pot having later embossed and chased decoration, with a bone double scroll handle, London 1770, makers mark rubbed, 30oz. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A Victorian two handled trophy cup chased and embossed with rose and foliate panels, London 1865, 24oz, 10.25"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A pair of late Victorian fish servers pierced and incised with ferns and grasses together with a water bird, the bone handles leaf carved, in presentation box, Sheffield 1890, the knife 14"l. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian easel mirror , the bevel edged plate within an embossed and chased scrolling leaf and foliate frame, the pediment cartouche lightly incised with the letter 'J', 18"h, 12.5"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian James Dixon & Sons four piece silver plated tea and coffee service of compressed bulbous form , embossed and chased with bands of fruit and roses, the teapot 11"w. Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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135 |
A 19c porcelain armorial stand from a service belonging to Queen Isabella II of Spain who reigned from 1833-1868, she advocated in favour of her son, a/f. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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136 |
An 18c blue and white Delft pipe rack formed as the masks of seven monks each with different features and expressions, a/f, 13"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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137 |
A late 18c square based pearlware figure of a lady archer with bow, arrows, quiver and a plaited straw target , a/f, 6.75". Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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138 |
A pair of late 18c creamware plates painted in the Kakiemon style and having shaped borders, a/f, 8.25"diam. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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139 |
A 19c Staffordshire figure group of a young man and a woman in a boat , 8.75"h. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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140 |
A Staffordshire spill vase figure group being a musician seated beside a tree with a dog and lamb recumbent beside him and a fox about to steal the lamb , slightly a/f, 8.5"h. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A Royal Worcester part dessert service consisting of six plates, each painted with a central spray of flowers within a tooled gilt border, 9"diam. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A 19c Meissen figure of a lady seated beside a table holding a nosegay of flowers , the base with incised letter, impressed and incised numerals and cross swords mark in blue, a/f, 5.5"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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143 |
A 19c Continental posy vase figure of a musician playing a pipe , a/f, incised numerals and letters, cross swords mark in underglaze blue, 5.5"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c Continental scent bottle of square form with canted corners, the green ground painted with flowers and figures in a cathedral setting, each within ornate gilt reserves, the shoulders and mushroom stopper of cerise ground decorated and jewelled in gilt, 6.75"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A framed blue and white Dutch Delft plaque painted with a windmill, canal and figures , signed, impressed and painted marks to reverse, 7.5" x 9.5". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A framed blue and white Dutch Delft portrait plaque painted with a seated peasant lady , signed, painted marks to reverse, 9.5" x 7.5". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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147 |
An early 19c Stephen Green of Lambeth salt glazed stoneware Napoleon , 5.75"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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148 |
An early 19c Stephen Green of Lambeth salt glazed stoneware Napoleon jug , 4.5"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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149 |
A Victorian needlework picture, conversation at a well , framed and glazed, 35" x 30". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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150 |
A Victorian needle and beadwork panel worked with boquets of flowers and archways, framed and glazed, 17.5" x 15". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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151 |
A Regency period silkwork and painted panel of harvesters , oval framed, 12.5" x 15". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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152 |
A late Victorian needlework picture - The Return of Bonnie Prince Charlie , framed and glazed, 30" x 42.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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153 |
A pair of cased giltwood oval frames beaded and moulded with fruiting vine and flowers, each containing a coloured print one entitled 'The Witches', 14" x 12". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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154 |
Alphonse Marie de Neuville - a series of four late 19c/early 20c French hand coloured prints of French soldiers , framed and glazed, 11.5" x 8". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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H Alken - three late 19c coloured engravings by W Summers entitled 'Tattenham Corner', 'The Winning Post' and 'The Finish' , framed and glazed, 21.5" x 33". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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156 |
A Victorian coloured print of a mythological scene depicting the emergence of Titania - Gloria Mundi (For the glory of the world) , 25" x 39.5". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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157 |
Henry Mayo Bateman - The Lady Golfer , signed, pen and ink, framed and glazed, 12" x 10". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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158 |
George Arthur Fripp 1889 - sheep grazing in a meadow close to a village and the church , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 13.5" x 19.5". Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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159 |
George Alistair MacDonald 1908 - at low tide from the Surrey shore , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 12.5" x 9.25". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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160 |
Charles Low - sheep grazing in a summer moorland setting , signed, framed and glazed, 12.5" x 6.25". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Henry Charles Fox 1903 - geese at a pond in a homestead setting , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 13" x 12.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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164 |
W J Boddy 1887 - At Scarborough , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 10" x 17". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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165 |
W J Boddy 1889 - Criccieth, Tremadog Bay , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 10" x 17". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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166 |
Claude H Rowbotham 1906 - River Kennett , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 8" x 18". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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167 |
Charles H Weigall - Richmond Park, Surrey , framed and glazed, 9" x 12". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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168 |
W H Dyer - Belstone Tor, Dartmoor , signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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H Murray (Horace Hammond) - a pair, 'By The Waterside' and 'Crossing The Bridge' , signed, framed and glazed, 7" x 10". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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170 |
A H Ayling - a pair, Poole Bay looking East and West , signed, framed and glazed, each 5" x 14". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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Sir William Rothenstein - 'Salzburg From The River' , signed and dated 1922, framed and glazed, 14" x 20". Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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172 |
Unsigned - a Highland village with stone bridge and river in the foreground , unsigned, framed and glazed, 20" x 26.5". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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Cyril Ward - a Scottish autumn landscape with mountains in the distance , unsigned, label to reverse, framed and glazed, 19" x 29". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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John Farquharson 1903 - 'The Ebbing Tide' , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 19" x 29". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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E C Pascoe Holman 1923 - 'Homeward Bound' , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 14" x 21". Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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Clarkson Stansfield - a beach raiding party , signed in mono, attached label to reverse, framed and glazed, 12.5" x 17". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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Albert Proctor - early Spring, a pool on Conway Marsh near Trefrew, North Wales , signed, framed and glazed, 15.5" x 25". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Harden Sidney Melville - a pair, 'Off to the Horse Sales' , one signed, framed and glazed, each 15" x 30". Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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J W Gozzard - a pair, 'Morning Mists' and 'Even Tide' , signed in mono, watercolour with pastiche highlights, framed and glazed, each 10.5" x 6.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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G M Avondale - a pair, fishing boats on calm waters and fishing boats leaving harbour , signed, framed and glazed, 3.5" x 7". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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181 |
Unsigned - Italian School, a lakeside scene with figures and boats , oil on board, 7" x 9". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - English School, a pair, late 18c subjects, Windsor Castle and Eton College Chapel , oil on board, framed, 8.5" x 10.5". Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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183 |
Sidney H Johnson - 'Bray Head, Dublin Bay' , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 11.5" x 15.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Georgina Lara 1868 - a busy farmyard scene , signed and dated on frame, oil on canvas, framed, 9.5" x 13.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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Edward Robert Masters - figures on a drovers way close to a cottage in a woodland setting , oil on canvas (re-lined), framed, 9.5" x 14". Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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186 |
Edward Robert Masters - The Swan Inn , signed by artist on the Inn sign board, oil on canvas, framed, 9.5" x 14". Est £1000/1200 Email a bid |
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187 |
Trevor Chamberlain - Stiff Breeze, Teignmouth , signed on frame, oil on canvas, framed, 9" x 13". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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188 |
F E Jamieson - a pair, sunset over a highland loch and a riverside cottage at sunset , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 19" x 29". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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189 |
H Carter - a riverside manor house and church at sunset , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 19" x 29". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - in the style of Gaugoin, two figures in an impressionist landscape , oil on board, 15" x 23". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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191 |
Arthur J Black - 'Les Deuts du Midi' , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 15" x 26". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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192 |
Frank O Salisbury - 'The Dolomites', signed in mono, oil on canvas on board, framed and glazed, 14.5" x 19". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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Frank O Salisbury - 'Lake Como', oil on canvas on board, framed, 14.5" x 19". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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Signed indistinctly - sail boats , palette oil on canvas, framed, 21" x 30". Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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Lengyel Toth Janos 1937 - an 18c kitchen scene , signed, oil on board, framed, 11.5" x 18.5". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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Reverend Charles Kingsley - portrait of a Doberman dog in costume , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 16" x 12.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - a 19c English school, Sharing Equally , oil on canvas, framed, 21" x 16" - in need of restoration. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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Andrew Brown Donaldson - a late 19c Etruscan school of painting 'Return of the Patron Saint to Venice' , depicting St Mark, St Nicholas and St George being ferried across the lagoon on route to Venice, signed, oil on canvas, framed, 18.5" x 42". Est £1500/2000 Email a bid |
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An 18c ebonised and carved portrait frame , 46" x 41" overall, the aperture 22" x 17". Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A late 18c early 19c carved and ebonised portrait frame , 41" x 34" overall, the aperture 24" x 17". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late 18c/early 19c carved wood and stucco picture frame of Rococo form , ebonised and gilded, 53" x 45" overall. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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202 |
An 18c giltwood portrait frame 20" x 15" overall, the aperture 10.5" x 6.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian mahogany glazed standing display cabinet with chequer line banding and edging, having a short shaped panel back, bowed central section with shelved interior, supported on four square tapering legs cojoined by a shaped undertier shelf and having splayed feet, 35"w, 62"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An Art Nouveau mahogany standing corner display cabinet , shelved, velvet lined and enclosed by two geometric astragal glazed doors under a canopy cornice supported by two open square tapering full height supports over a cupboard base enclosed by two panelled doors, decorated with stylistic fruit and floral marquetry with straight legs on square pad feet, 34"w, 70"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A Victorian rosewood standing open bookcase with adjustable shelves, 49"w, 42"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany and marquetry decorated glazed standing display cabinet fitted with velvet lined shelves, 36"w, 82.5"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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207 |
A late Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase , the upper section under an architectural pediment, fitted shelves and enclosed by astragal glazed doors over base with pull out secretaire and fall front enclosing a fitted interior, over three long drawers, 43"w, 92"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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208 |
An early 19c mahogany bow front chest of two short and two long drawers on splayed bracket feet, 35"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers , of split construction and supported on baluster ring turned legs, 40"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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An early 19c mahogany bow front glazed corner cupboard with broken arch pediment, fitted with shaped shelves enclosed by two astragal glazed doors over a base of similar design, satinwood line inlaid and supported on splayed front legs and rear straight legs, 27"w, 78"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c limed oak armoire with a bold shell and foliate carved pediment, with fielded and carved panelled doors, supported on a shaped plinth with short carved cabriole legs, 50"w, 79"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian ebonised credenza with glazed bowed ends, flanking central cupboard, velvet lined, the cabinet with ormolu mounts and marquetry motifs within satinwood lines and walnut banding, supported on short turned bun feet, 60"w. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian oak standing bookcase , the top with leaf and arch carving, the shelved interior with cut and gilt stamped leather dust covers enclosed by four hinged and glazed panelled doors and supported on a plain plinth, 96"w, 45"h. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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A Victorian buffet cabinet profusely carved with dolphin and bullrushes, the upper section fitted two shelves over a base with shelf and enclosed by two doors on a gadroon moulded plinth, 54"w. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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215 |
A mid Victorian mahogany wind out extending dining table , the top with rounded ends and moulded edge, supported on bold lobed carved baluster legs with castors and having three extra leaves, 112" extended. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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216 |
A Victorian figured walnut pedestal partners desk , the frieze fitted three drawers over pedestal cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, 54"w, 28"d. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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217 |
A mid Victorian figured walnut circular tilt top pedestal breakfast table with moulded edge and shallow frieze, on a baluster column raised by three bold scroll carved legs with castors, 54"diam. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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218 |
A George III mahogany circular birdcage pedestal tripod table with dished table top and baluster column, on three splayed legs with pad feet, 30.5"diam. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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219 |
A mid Georgian mahogany card table , the serpentine shaped hinged fold over top over one frieze drawer and supported on scroll carved capped straight tapering legs with pad feet, 34"w. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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220 |
A late Georgian mahogany tilt top pedestal tripod table , the top of rectangular form with rounded corners, 29"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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221 |
A late Georgian style mahogany kettle stand with a slide, supported on slender square tapering fluted legs, 11"w, 25"h. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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222 |
A mid Georgian oak bureau with fall front and fitted interior over two short and three long drawers, with bracket feet, 39"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late Georgian mahogany kettle stand with a wavy shaped gallery, fitted a slide and supported on slender straight square tapering legs, 9"w, 27"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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224 |
A mid Georgian mahogany country style dressing table of rectangular form , with one central drawer over kneehole flanked by two short drawers and supported on square tapering legs, 42"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c/early 20c Vernis Martin glazed vitrine with concave side panels, fitted velvet shelves and backing and having ormolu mounts under a shaped marble top, 36.5"w, 63.5"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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226 |
A pair of Victorian figured walnut and marquetry decorated pier cabinets with ormolu caryatids, foliate mounts and rope twist cast edging, fitted shelves and enclosed by a single glazed door, supported on shaped plinths, each 31.5"w, 42"h. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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227 |
A Breccia pink veined marble column with ormolu collar and mounts, 38"h. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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228 |
A green onyx corinthian column with ormolu mounts, 42"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late Victorian ebonised and burr walnut panelled davenport with upper stationery section over well, fitted and maple lined, the base with four side drawers and four opposing dummy drawers, on a plain plinth with castors, 21"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany small chest of four long graduated drawers , with brass fittings and supported on bracket feet, 24"w, 30"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian Patent writing needlework table registration number 597522, the top opening with rising stationery and ink compartments, with a hinged writing surface over a well rising to reveal a needlework box, green silk and green leather lined and with pin block, supported on straight square legs with pad feet, 19" wide when closed. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany open armchair with shaped and pierced top rail, pierced vase splat and having shaped arms with scroll carved terminals and with S supports, having lift out seats with square chamfered front legs and square slightly splayed rear legs and moulded stretcher rails. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A 19c Oriental carved hardwood pot stand , the quatrefoil shaped top with marble insert, 20"w, 36"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A George IV mahogany occasional table of rectangular form , crossbanded in rosewood and with satinwood line and mother o'pearl buttons, having one frieze drawer and supported on a facet carved column with quatrefoil base and compressed bun feet, 17.5"w, 28"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A George II mahogany half round well table with locking top , having a shaped deep frieze and straight tapering legs with bold pad feet, 27"w. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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237 |
A mid Georgian fold over games table of rectangular form with moulded edge and rounded corners, the top locking onto a deep frieze with slight cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, 32"w. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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238 |
A late 19c ebonised and salamander veneered fold over card table of rectangular serpentine form with counter wells and baize lined, supported on reeded tapering legs with ormolu mounts, 35"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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239 |
A Bechstein grand piano circa 1929/30 numbered 136920, of boudoir size with a 48" keyboard, in a walnut case. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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240 |
A George III mahogany glazed hanging corner cupboard with fitted painted shelves enclosed by a single astragal glazed door within canted corners, 32"w, 44"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c limed walnut florentine cabinet with gilt metal fittings and profusely carved with masks, putti and classical subjects, mythical beasts and lions. The fall front to the upper section opening to reveal short drawers and cupboards decorated with a central portico, masks, animals and figures, over a base cupboard and two short drawers, 44"w, 83"h. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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Four 1960/70 painted wall panels from a lift in the Dorchester Hotel, London, one mirrored, painted with flowers, bows and scrollwork and two with cameo panels of interior hotel rooms, named Dorchester Grill and Terrace Restaurant, 81" x 35" and three 81" x 21". Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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243 |
A Victorian butterfly display in a naturalistic setting, contained within a mahogany glazed case with side column supports on a stretcher frame, 31" x 44". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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244 |
A late Victorian oak artists studio easel of oak construction on a stretcher frame with castors, having a screw height adjustment, 26"w, 80"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A Victorian display of Thames Valley natural grasses from both permanent and temporary pastures. The analysis by Dr J Augustus Voelcker which has been extracted from Mr M J Suttons work on permanent contemporary pastures. The display contains many examples of dried grasses with attached hand written identification labels, together with a further display of grasses used in agriculture, one panel depicting good grasses and another depicting grasses useless in agriculture and found in bad hay and pastures. Contained within a mahogany glazed wall mounted cabinet, 60" x 56". Est £1000/1500 Email a bid |
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A Louis XV style kingwood and marquetry commode cabinet fitted three short drawers and one pull out slide, with ormolu mounts and supported on slight square carved cabriole legs, 50.5"w, 34.5"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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247 |
A mid Victorian mahogany framed and upholstered window stool with a shell carved wavy seat rail, supported on carved cabriole legs with knurl feet, 32"w. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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248 |
A mid Victorian figured walnut breakfront pedestal side cabinet crossbanded and with marquetry motif to the single hinged panelled door, within column marquetry and crossbanded pilasters and on a shaped and moulded base, 30"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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249 |
A 19c Oriental carved hardwood jardiniere stand 37"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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250 |
An early 19c mahogany framed wall mirror with canopy cornice and chequer banding, the plate flanked by triple lobed columns, 35"h, 24"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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251 |
A 19c giltwood pier mirror with cluster columns under a beaded and shaped cornice with a gilt foliate and bow garland panel, 27.5"w, 40"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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252 |
A 19c early 18c style mahogany wall mirror with carved griffin pediment, fret carved mounts and a coloured wood patera motif to the base, 21" x 36". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c early 18c style mahogany fret carved wall mirror with coloured wood shell motif, 19" x 30". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c giltwood and stucco wall mirror of large proportion , with egg and tongue together with florette and guilloche moulded frame, 70"w, 88"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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255 |
A late 18c oak cupboard of pegged construction fitted a shelf and three short drawers and enclosed by a hinged panelled door, 19" x 25". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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256 |
An 18c oak dresser rack fitted shelves and cupboards, 71"w, 47"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An early 19c oak dresser , the rack with shelves above a base with three long and two short drawers flanking a central dummy drawer, on baluster ring turned legs with a panelled pot board base, 62"w, 80"h. Est £1500/2000 Email a bid |
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258 |
An early Georgian walnut open armchair with dipped cresting rail, pierced splat, shaped arms, upholstered seat and square legs with box stretcher rails. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany fold over tea table with reeded edge, marquetry inlaid frieze and supported on straight tapering legs with splayed feet, 36"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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An 18c elm side table of rectangular form , the table top with moulded edge over one long frieze drawer and supported on straight square legs, 27.5"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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An 18c oak hanging corner cupboard , fitted shelves and enclosed by a single panelled door within canted corners under a shallow frieze, 27"w, 37"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late 17c early 18c oak chest of four long drawers with later handles , 30.5"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late 17c/early 18c oak geometric chest of drawers , being of split construction, the upper section having one shallow and one deep long drawer, the base with two shallow long drawers and supported on bun feet, 43"w, 39.5"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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264 |
A period oak bench seat , the top with moulded edge, having lunette carved seat rail and supported on baluster ring turned slightly splayed legs with moulded stretcher rails, 58"w. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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265 |
A late 17c oak coffer with panelled sides, 46"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A period oak box settle with panelled back under a scroll carved pediment with open arms, supported on bold bun feet, 43"w, 52.5"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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A late 17c oak three panelled coffer , 41"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A 20c oak small gate leg table , 24"w. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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An early 20c oak nest of three tables , 72"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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271 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak two panel coffer , 44"w. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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An early 19c Windsor ash and elm hooped spindle backed armchair with a pierced fruitwood splat. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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273 |
A late 19c/early 20c carved oak monks bench , 36.5"w. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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274 |
A late 17c oak three panelled coffer , lunette and roundel carved within leaf carved borders, 48"w. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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A 20c carved and glazed oak standing corner cupboard , 27.5"w, 72"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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276 |
A contemporary carved oak pedestal cupboard linenfold and tracery carved, 21"w, 47"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A 17c style joined press cupboard profusely carved and with ebony and holly chequer line, 55"w, 61.5"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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278 |
A late 17c oak twin flap oval dining table on baluster ring turned and square carved legs, with moulded stretcher rails, 49"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A 17c English oak press cupboard with canopy , well carved with diamond lozenge and lunettes, having panelled ends and doors, with baluster supports, 65"w, 72"h. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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280 |
An 18c oak crib with hinged canopy, 36"l. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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281 |
A pair of mid Victorian walnut framed and upholstered button back armchairs with front carved slight cabriole legs, scrolling feet and rear swept legs, with white china castors. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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282 |
A pair of mid 18c style carved giltwood and upholstered wingback armchairs . Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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283 |
A George II walnut corner chair with a shaped toprail supporting a chair back pediment, with solid silhouette splats, having re-upholstered seat and carved front cabriole leg, pad foot and straight turned rear legs. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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A set of eight (6+2) mid 18c style mahogany dining chairs with shaped and carved top rails, pierced vase splats and having needlework upholstered drop in seats, with straight square carved front legs and slightly splayed rear legs and box stretcher rails. Est £1000/1200 Email a bid |
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286 |
A Victorian walnut show framed and upholstered button back armchair , with rear splayed legs and front slight cabriole carved legs. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A set of six William IV mahogany dining chairs having curved deep top rails, leaf carved with upholstered seats, rear sabre legs and front lobed carved legs. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A pair of late Victorian mahogany show frame and upholstered armchairs . Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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A Victorian carved mahogany show frame and upholstered button back armchair . Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian mahogany carved show frame serpentine two seater sofa with button back, scroll and foliate carved arms and front legs, 63"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian mahogany show frame and upholstered buttoned double ended serpentine sofa scroll and foliate carved with shell pediment, 65"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A Victorian rosewood stool with lobed carved baluster legs with needlework upholstered seat and with bobbin turned seat rails - stamped 'Banting'. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian rosewood show frame ladies chair , upholstered and with floral and scroll carved cresting, with serpentine seat, rear swept legs and front slight cabriole rear legs with knurl feet on castors. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A set of six Regency mahogany sabre leg dining chairs with fan and roundel carved horizontal splats and upholstered seats. Est £700/900 Email a bid |
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Est £150 Email a bid |
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296 |
Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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Est £150/200 Email a bid |