Download - Fine Antiques Auction 29th September 2010
Fine Antiques Wednesday 29th September 201033 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh
EDINBURGH
Fine AntiquesincludingThe Murray and Murray CollectionThe Anthony Welling Collection andSelected Contents from Hillesley House,Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Wednesday 29th September at 10am
PLEASE NOTE START TIME OF THE SALE
Sale Number LT296
ViewingSaturday 25th September 2pm - 5pmSunday 26th September 2pm - 5pmMonday 27th September 10am - 5pmTuesday 28th September 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale from 9am
SpecialistsEuropean and Asian CeramicsCampbell Armour
Rugs and CarpetsGavin Strang
Works of Art, Clocks and FurnitureLee Young
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Lot
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WEDNESDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER at 10am
1-255 THE MURRAY & MURRAY COLLECTION
British and Continental Ceramics (lots 1-75)
Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art (76-113)
English Glassware (114-145)
Rugs and Carpets (146-150)
Works of Art (151-175)
Clocks and Barometers (176-178)
Furniture (179-226)
Items from The Gallery (227-237)
243-297 CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND ORIENTAL FURNITURE
303-323 RUGS, CARPETS AND TEXTILES
327-453 THE ANTHONY WELLING COLLECTION
European and Asian Ceramics (327-343)
Works of Art (344-377)
Furniture (378-428)
The Shop (429-453)
454-582 CLOCKS, BAROMETERS AND FURNITURE
591-619 SELECTED CONTENTS FROM HILLESLEY HOUSE, TETBURY,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
CERAMICS AND GLASS: Please note that damage and/or restoration is indicated in the
catalogue at our discretion. We are pleased to provide condition reports on all lots for those
who cannot view in person
INTERNET SERVICE: For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our
website at www.lyonandturnbull.com
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Order of Sale
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The Murray and Murray Collection
In many ways the collection of antiques and works of art we are offering for saleis the product of two collectors: Gordon Murray, who opened his first shop sellingantiques in 1973, and his friend and mentor Harvey Murray, whose collectionGordon inherited in 2004.
Gordon Murray has been fascinated by antiques since he was a boy growing up inAberdeen in the 1950s and his interest was fuelled by his frequent trips to themany castles and country houses that were open to the public in Deeside at thetime. Every Saturday he would head off to the antique shops in the town, includingYoung’s in Belmont Street and Alec ‘Cocky’ Hunter’s in Castlegait where he wouldbuy the best that his meagre pocket money would afford. As soon as he was ablehe opened his first shop in Granton Place in Aberdeen where his first customerwas the man who was to become his friend and mentor, Harvey Murray. WhenGordon was invited to view Harvey’s collection at his home in Cults, just outsideAberdeen, he knew he had met a kindred spirit and he also realised what hewanted to collect himself.
Harvey Murray was the wealthy heir to an Aberdeen potato and grain merchants,Gavin & Gill. His older brother Peter, along with his wife Linda, became renownedRenaissance art scholars, however Harvey’s fate was to inherit and run the familybusiness. He took every opportunity, however, to indulge in his real interest whichwas the collecting and appreciation of antiques. He built up a sizeable collectionof fine 18th and early 19th century furniture, porcelain and glass and an enviablecollection of silver which was sold by Lyon & Turnbull in 2003.
When Harvey died in 2004 Gordon inherited his apartment in the West End ofAberdeen, where he had moved in 2001, along with its contents. “It was awonderful inheritance”, remarks Gordon, “and although I will be keeping many ofthe works of art that Harvey cherished, my wife and I are moving away fromAberdeen and we just can’t take it all with us. In my working life as a dealer I hadto keep more of a commercial eye on what I bought whereas Harvey really onlybought what he loved and the price wasn’t so important. What our friendshipinstilled in me was a real appreciation of the quality and design of works of art,whatever the monetary value. As a result I can only really sell what I like myself!The group of antiques for sale are an amalgam of our collecting lives, however, Idon’t feel sentimental about selling them – I have enjoyed having them in myhome and I always know that something else will turn up. I can’t say I will stopdealing and collecting – only that I am keeping my options open!”
3 EAA263/17MEISSEN KAKIEMONPORCELAIN PLATE18TH CENTURYwith lobed rim and decoratedwith birds and a basket offlowers, underglaze blue,crossed sword mark
23.5cm diameter
£300-500
1 EAA263/3DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURALCANDLESTICKLATE 18TH CENTURYdepicting Mars dressed as awarrior with a shield at hisfeet, on a floral rococo scrollbase
25cm high
£300-500
2 EAA263/5ROCKINGHAM PORCELAINPLATE19TH CENTURYdark red and gilt border andcentral reserve panel ofcircular abbey and figures,rust printed factory mark
23cm diameter
£150-250
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4 EAA263/20CHELSEA STYLE GOLDANCHOR SQUAREPORCELAIN DISHCIRCA 1756-1769with slight lobed rim, paintedwith exotic birds and flowers,gold factory marks
19cm diameter
£150-200
British and Continental Ceramics
12 EAA263/51SMALL CHAMBERLAINSWORCESTER VASE19TH CENTURYdecorated with a view ofWorcester, 9cm; together witha Bloor Derby small bottlevase and stopper, the palegreen ground with vignette ofa landscape, 11.5cm (2)
£200-300
13 EAA263/49PART DESSERT SERVICE19TH CENTURYwith green border and floralgilt panels, a circular plate, atazza, three twin handledserving dishes and a heartshaped dish (6)
£100-150
6 EAA263/31COALBROOKDALEPORCELAIN CHAMBER STICK19TH CENTURYwith floral detail, sconcelacking and a small porcelainbasket (2)
£100-200
7 EAA263/39DERBY MINIATUREPORCELAIN JUGEARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated with roses, swagsand gilt
5.5cm high
£100-150
8 EAA263/32WORCESTER OVOID TEACADDYthe ribbed body with floralswags and green fish scaleground, blue ‘W’ mark inscript, 13cm high; togetherwith an early 19th centuryDerby tea bowl of mouldedform with blue and giltborder, floral sprays, bluefactory mark; a Cauldon’svase and two small pieces ofearly 19th century glass (5)
£150-250
9 EAA263/41MEISSEN CUP AND SAUCER19TH CENTURYdecorated with floral sprays;together with a set of sixmodern Spode botanicalplates (8)
£150-200
10 EAA263/42ENGLISH TRIFORM SALTEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith central rising handle,decorated in Imari colours;together with a 19th centuryEnglish Imari decorated jug,13cm high; an English saucerand cover; and an ovalEnglish sucrier and cover (6)
£100-150
11 EAA263/43NEWHALL PORCELAIN SLOPBOWLEARLY 19TH CENTURYtogether with a Derby creamjug decorated in Imaricolours; an early 19th centuryoval sauce tureen and coverwith gilt lid, floral decoratedgilt rim and moulded floralbody; two 19th century smallglasses (6)
£200-300
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British and Continental Ceramics
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5 EAA263/9PAIR OF CHELSEA GOLDANCHOR PERIOD PORCELAINPLATESCIRCA 1756-1769dark blue and gilt border withvignettes of heads on pinkground and centre paintedurn with flowers (2)
23cm diameter
£300-500
14 EAA263/18KAKIEMON DECORATEDPORCELAIN LOW COMPORT18TH CENTURYpossibly Bow, decorated withtrees and a quail
24cm diameter
£250-350
15 EAA263/25CHELSEA LEAF FORMPORCELAIN DISHCIRCA 1750the flared rim with darkbrown edge, freely paintedwith summer flower sprayand sprigs, painted darkbrown anchor mark
25.5cm wide
£400-600
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16 EAA263/114PAIR OF ENGLISHPORCELAIN STANDSLATE 18TH CENTURYof serpentine form on squatbase, gilt and blue scrollsupports, painted birddecoration (2)
13cm wide, 7cm high
£150-250
19 EAA263/110ENGLISH CHINA BOWLEARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated gilt flowers to theexterior, the interior paleground decorated withvignettes of churches, paintedmark to base
23cm diameter
£120-150
18 EAA263/109SET OF FOUR CIRCULARSCALLOPED MEISSENPLATES18TH CENTURYgreen fish scale grounddecorated with floral sprays,underglaze blue crossedsword mark (4)
26cm diameter
£300-500
17 EAA263/64WORCESTER PORCELAINPLATELATE 18TH / EARLY 19THCENTURYof oval shape with gilt rim andpainted vignette of exoticbirds (unmarked), 26cm wide;together with a Worcestersaucer, underglaze blueborder with floral sprays, fretmark, 12cm diameter (2)
£200-300
27 EAA263/136CREAMWARE TEA CADDYAND COVERLATE 18TH CENTURYof cylindrical form, paintedwith flower sprays, 12cmhigh; together with a similartwin handled bowl and cover,13cm diameter; a creamwaresaucer painted withstrawberry frieze and acreamware circular rococoplate painted with birddecoration (4)
£200-300
22 EAA263/76ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEASETPOSSIBLY SPODE, EARLY19TH CENTURYdecorated with gilt and redbands; comprising an ovalteapot cover and stand, a slopbowl, a sucrier and cover, amilk jug, ten cups, one coffeecan and eight saucers (24)
£200-300
23 EAA263/112FURSTENBERG PORCELAINFIGURE GROUPdepicting figures of putto andgoats, incised and letters
13.5cm high
£150-250
24 EAA263/113FURSTENBERG PORCELAINFIGURE GROUPof putto with a goat,underglaze blue mark andincised letters
13.5cm
£150-250
25 EAA263/127WORCESTER ‘DRAGONS ANDCOMPARTMENTS’PORCELAIN BOWLEARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated in the typicalpalette, unmarked
27.5cm
£300-400
26 EAA263/142ENGLISH PORCELAIN JUGMID 19TH CENTURYthe blue and gilt grounddecorated with a mill scene
£150-250
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20 EAA263/36EARLY DERBY FIGURE OFBRITANNIA18TH CENTURYin traditional pose on gilt C-scroll base
26cm high
£300-500
21 EAA263/52DERBY FIGURE OF SPRINGEARLY 19TH CENTURYmodelled as a lady with flowersin her apron
25cm high
£300-500
33 EAA263/168DERBY TWO HANDLED VASECIRCA 1810the baluster body with giltdetail, gilt swan handles anda panel of fruit, square base,rust mark
24cm high
£200-300
34 EAA263/169CHINESE POWDER BLUEGROUND BOTTLE SHAPEDVASEwith knopped neck
19.5cm high
£150-250
28 EAA263/160DERBY INKSTAND AND PENTRAYCIRCA 1820of shaped rectangular form,the blue and gilt ground withtwo reserve panels oflandscapes, three wells andtray, paw feet, lids
29cm wide
£200-300
29 EAA263/146VARIOUS DECORATIVECERAMICSincluding English mid 19thcentury saucers, a pair ofglass beakers, a 19th centuryEnglish sucrier and cover,also a pair of Spode Chinacircular plates, the blueground with painteddecoration (qty)
£100-150
30 EAA263/147PAIR OF DERBY PASTILLEBURNER BASESCIRCA 1830together with a Swansea giltdecorated cup and saucer anda small cache pot (5)
£150-250
31 EAA263/164PAIR OF ENGLISHRECTANGULAR PLATESthe blue and gilt grounddecorated with floral sprays;together with a similar ovaldish and a circular Derby slopbowl of plain form, blue andgilt detail, with printed motto“Grip Fast” (4)
£200-300
32 EAA263/165BLOOR DERBY HEARTSHAPED PORCELAIN DISHEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe blue and gilt ground withpainted ‘view in Normandy’
25cm wide
£100-150
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35 EAA263/171LARGE ENGLISH PORCELAINMUGEARLY 19TH CENTURYof cylindrical form, decoratedin the Imari palette, pinkpattern number ‘1576’
13cm high
£150-250
43 EAA263/216CONTINENTAL PORCELAINTEA KETTLELATE 18TH/EARLY 19THCENTURYof spherical shape decoratedfloral sprays, gilt metalhandle, impressed with an ‘N’mark
17cm high
£250-350
44 EAA263/217MEISSEN FIGURE OF A BIRD19TH CENTURYand another Germanporcelain bird (2)
17cm high
£150-250
37 EAA263/174MEISSEN LEAF SHAPEDPORCELAIN DISH19TH CENTURYdecorated with floral sprays,24cm across; together with aMeissen style leaf shapeddish (2)
£200-300
38 EAA263/176NEWHALL HEART-SHAPEDTRAYEARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated en grisaille withnamed scene: ‘Welbeck inNottinghamshire’
25cm wide
£120-180
39 EAA263/190PAIR OF PORCELAIN TABLECANDLESTICKSdecorated in the earlyWorcester style with blueground gilt and birds (2)
26cm high
£200-300
40 EAA263/200ENGLISH OVAL BOTANICALPORCELAIN PLATEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe pierced border paintedwith nasturtium, possiblyDerby circa 1820
£
41 EAA263/201PEARLWARE FIGURE OF STPETERwith bocage back and ovalplinth
22cm high
£100-150
42 EAA263/203SPODE JUGEARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated in gilt and withlarge floral sprays and centralvignette of girl with twosoldiers proffering presents
£250-350
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36 EAA263/167EARLY WORCESTER PORCELAINVASE AND COVER18TH CENTURYthe dark blue ground with giltlustre panels painted with floralsprays, open crescent mark
23.5cm high
£300-500
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British and Continental Ceramics
49 EAA263/285DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURELATE 18TH CENTURYmodelled as a seated 18thcentury gentleman with abasket of grapes, on a rococoscroll base
13cm high
£150-250
46 EAA263/222SEVRES PAINTED COVEREDBUTTER DISHlater decoration, paintedthroughout with flowersprays, with thin blue bandsenriched with gilt, entwinedmarks
20cm diameter
£100-150
47 EAA263/223PAIR OF CONTINENTALPORCELAIN CASOLETTESCIRCA 1900in the Neo Classical style, thepedestal bases and urnshaped bodies with twin maskhandles, painted withromantic scenes of lovers,underglaze blue sceptremarks (2)
29cm high
£150-250
48 EAA263/268LOZENGE SHAPEDCREAMWARE NAMEDBOTANICAL FRUIT PLATE“Siberus Rooted Limodorum”,29cm wide; together withanother smaller similar plate,“Yellow Flowr’d Dogs ToothViolet” 23cm wide, both withbrown line decoration (2)
£150-250
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45 EAA263/175WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE VASE AND COVERof classical design with deepfrieze of figures, date letter ‘a’
40cm high
£300-500
50 EAA263/282STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE OF APOLLOLATE 18TH CENTURYon a square base
22cm high
£150-200
51 EAA263/288GROUP OF THREE PEARLWARE FIGURESof a woman in a cloak 18cmhigh; together with a pair offemale figures, one with“Shield of Faith” (3)
£150-250
52 EAA263/289GERMAN POTTERY FIGURE19TH CENTURYof an old man with looselydraped cloak, square base,emblematic of Winter
22cm high
£100-200
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53 EAA263/286DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURELATE 18TH CENTURYdepicting a shepherdess, on agilt and turquoise rococoscroll base, with scriptimpressed number ‘N60’
13.5cm
£200-300
56 EAA263/317PAIR OF MEISSEN SALTSMID 19TH CENTURYof dish form, painted floralsprays and gilt, blue mark (2)
£200-300
55 EAA263/316PORCELAIN EWER POSSIBLYCHANTILLY18TH CENTURYthe moulded body with scrollhandle, green painted spraysof flowers,
26cm high
£300-500
54 EAA263/287DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURELATE 18TH CENTURYmodelled as Asia depicted asa young child with fruitgarlands in her hair with aloosely draped cloak and witha camel at her feet,impressed mark ‘N200’
15cm high
£200-300
62 EAA263/323WORCESTER OVOIDPORCELAIN SUCRIER ANDCOVER18TH CENTURYdecorated with the fishermanpattern; together with threeEnglish tea bowls andsaucers (2)
£150-250
63 EAA263/341PAIR OF CIRCULAR DUTCHDELFT PLATESEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith central stylised tree andflowers (2)
35cm diameter
£300-500
58 EAA263/312WORCESTER SHELL SHAPEDPORCELAIN DISHdecorated with marrow andmushroom, crescent mark,13cm diameter; together witha teapot and cover decoratedwith a pine cone pattern (2)
£200-300
59 EAA263/318PAIR OF ROYAL VIENNA TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS18TH CENTURYdecorated with floral sprays,gilt rim (2)
£200-300
60 EAA263/319CHELSEA DERBY TWOHANDLED PORCELAIN CUPAND SAUCER18TH CENTURYdecorated with floral sprays,gilt rim, gold D and anchor;together with another Englishcup and saucer (4)
£150-250
61 EAA263/320WORCESTER CUP ANDSAUCER18TH CENTURYthe moulded body with blueand gilt floral decoration,crescent mark; together withan English porcelain fanshaped asparagus dish (2)
£150-250
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57 EAA263/182WEDGWOOD STYLE BLACKCAMEO GLASS MODEL OFTHE PORTLAND VASE19TH/20TH CENTURYwith mask decorated handlesand frieze of classical figures,the underside decorated withthe relief roundel
23cm high
£500-800
64 EAA263/315SET OF SIX EARLY ENGLISHCREAMWARE DESSERTPLATES19TH CENTURYthe brown rim with panels ofsummer flowers (6)
22cm diameter
£200-300
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65 EAA263/285ADERBY PORCELAIN FIGUREOF A DANCERMID/ LATE 18TH CENTURYmodelled as an 18th centurylady with floral painted skirtand pale puce painted cloak,on a rococo scroll plinth,patch mark to base
18.5cm high
£200-300
66 EAA263/381WORCESTER LETTUCE LEAFFORM PORCELAIN SAUCEBOAT18TH CENTURYwith rustic handle decoratedwith fisherman pattern
17cm wide
£150-250
69 EAA263/285CENGLISH PORCELAINFIGURE, POSSIBLYROCKINGHAMEARLY 19TH CENTURYmodelled as a Chinesewoman with a pink and giltspotted dress and holding amandolin, on a shaped giltplinth
11cm high
£150-250
70 EAA263/327WORCESTER POLYCHROMEPAINTED IVY LEAF SHAPEDPICKLE DISH10cm; together with aChaffers Liverpool creamewer painted with floralsprays, 10cm diameter (2)
£150-250
67 EAA263/285BPORCELAIN FIGURE,POSSIBLY BOW18TH CENTURYmodelled as a putto carryinga garland with bocage to theback, on painted stepped base
12cm high
£150-250
68 EAA263/385LARGE ENGLISH MOCHAWARE BALUSTER JUGMID 19TH CENTURYplain loop handle with incisedwavy line and dot frieze overbrown blue and apricotsplashed decoration
20cm high
£200-300
75 EAA263/327AWORCESTER PORCELAINHANDLED KNIFE AND FORKMID/ LATE 18TH CENTURYeach decorated with bluepainted floral sprays andscrollwork (2)
fork 21cm long; knife 27.5cm long
Note:See Worcester Blue and WhitePorcelain 1751-1776 by LawrenceBranyan, Neil French and JohnSandon, page 76.
£150-250
72 EAA263/384WEDGWOOD LOZENGESHAPED CREAMWARE FRUITDISHwith scalloped border, paintedin turquoise with seaweedand shells, impressed factorymark and script ‘B’
30.5cm wide
£150-250
73 EAA263/383PAIR OF DERBY CIRCULARSCALLOPED PLATESpainted with scatteredsummer flowers and blue andgilt vine border blue crownand script D mark
23cm diameter
£150-250
74 EAA263/312AWORCESTER CIRCULARFOOTED SLOP BOWL18TH CENTURYblue printed with threefigures and a fence opposingtwo figures by a pavilion,crescent mark, 16cmdiameter; together with alozenge shaped reliefmoulded blue paintedWorcester spoon tray withcentral chrysanthemumpanel, open crescent mark,15cm diameter (2)
£150-250
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71 EAA263/380PAIR OF WORCESTERCIRCULAR STRAININGDISHES18TH CENTURYwith pine cone pattern,crescent mark
22cm
£300-500
76 EAA263/307BLUE AND WHITE ROULEAUVASE19TH CENTURYpainted in underglazed bluewith a figure in a landscapeplaying with spiders, the bodysigned
45cm high
£800-1,200
77 EAA263/99LARGE CHINESE VASEthe ovoid lobed body withunderglaze blue decorationand overpainted in enamels,with swimming cup and otherexotic fish, six charactermarks
45.5cm high
£1,500-2,500
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83 EAA263/214LARGE CHINESE SAUCERDISH18TH CENTURYthe pink trellis border withstylised floral spray andcentral panel of cockerel andflowers
43cm diameter
£200-300
78 EAA263/101LARGE CHINESE FAMILLEROSE DECORATED PUNCHBOWL18TH CENTURYthe gilt diaper ground withshaped cartouches withenamel figures and flowers
39cm diameter
£800-1,200
79 EAA263/137CHINESE BALUSTER VASEAND COVERthe powder blue grounddecorated in gilt with birds,flowers and insects, the lidwith dog of fo finial
41cm high
£300-500
80 EAA263/178CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEDECORATED CIRCULARBOWLwith peonies and fence
25.5cm
£200-300
81 EAA263/193CHINESE IMARI PALETTECANTED RECTANGULAR TEACADDY18TH CENTURYwith electoplated lid
11cm wide, 12cm high
£200-300
82 EAA263/213NEAR PAIR OF CHINESEFAMILLE ROSE DECORATEDVASES AND COVERSLATE 18TH CENTURYof slight flattened form,painted with pink peony (2)
25cm & 26cm high
£300-500
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84 EAA263/220CHINESE CELADON VASELATE 19TH CENTURYof baluster form, reliefdecorated with bands ofleaves, bears blue Qianlongmark to base
16cm high
£200-300
85 EAA263/313CHINESE EXPORT BLUE ANDWHITE ASHETof canted rectangular form,floral decorated with apavilion and a terrace and asmaller pair to match (3)
37cm
£200-300
86 EAA263/144CHINESE TRANSITIONALBLUE AND GILT VASE ANDCOVERthe body with floral and insectdecoration (formerly with lid)
£500-700
87 EAA263/152IMARI VASE AND COVER19TH CENTURYthe neck decorated withpanels of mountains,landscapes and figures, thebaluster body with scrollingpeony blossom decoration
59cm high
£1,200-1,800
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88 EAA263/299CHINESE ARMORIAL SAUCERDISH18TH CENTURYthe rim with detail in blue andgilt and a coat of arms, thecentre with floral sprays inblue and gilt
34cm diameter
£300-500
89 EAA263/310CHINESE WANLI PORCELAINKRAAK DISH1572-1620the well decorated with birdsand blossom with four shapedpanels of peacock feathersand precious objects, 32cmdiameter; together withanother Kraak dish, the welldecorated with two figuresand fan shaped panels (2)
35cm diameter
£400-600
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90CHINESE BRONZE CENSORof flared form, the body with gold splashed detail,delicately cast and pierced handles, raised on threeelephants head feet, cast six character seal mark tothe base
14cm high x 19cm deep
£1,500-2,000
96 EAA263/338PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORTOVAL DISHES18TH CENTURYpainted with floral sprays (2)
22.5cm wide
£200-300
97 EAA263/343MING STYLE BUDDISTICBRONZE FIGURE18TH / 19TH CENTURY
32cm high
£300-500
91 EAA263/311CHINESE MEI PING SHAPEDVASE18TH CENTURY IN THE MINGSTYLEwith underglaze inciseddecoration depicting a peonyspray
14.5cm high
Provenance:John Day & Co. London
£400-600
92 EAA263/314CHINESE EXPORT SMALLOVAL SPOON TRAY18TH CENTURYdecorated en grisaille withEuropean figures; togetherwith a tea bowl similarlydecorated, a famille rosespoon tray and another teabowl (4)
£200-300
93 EAA263/321CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLEROSE ARMORIALSAUCEBOAT18TH OR EARLY 19THCENTURYdecorated with an armorialcrest
£200-300
94 EAA263/325PAIR OF CHINESE TRIPLEGOURD VASES19TH CENTURYpainted in underglaze bluewith scrolling peong blossom(2)
61cm high
£500-800
95 EAA263/333CHINESE BLUE AND WHITETUREEN AND COVER18TH CENTURYof shaped oval formdecorated with exotic tallbirds
27cm wide
£150-250
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99 EAA263/337CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLEROSE ASHET18TH CENTURYdecorated with diaper scrollsand pink peonies
34cm wide
£300-500
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98 EAA263/336CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLEROSE CHARGER18TH CENTURYthe well painted with peonyand prunus blossom with adiaper border and floralcartouche panels
39.5cm diameter
£400-600
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100 EAA263/330PAIR OF CHINESE TALL BLUE ANDWHITE VASES19TH CENTURYdecorated with exotic birds
63cm high
£300-500
101 EAA263/354PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEFIGURES OF BEARDED MENLATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURYcarrying gourds over one shoulder,25cm high; together with a 19thcentury Chinese famille verte vase,decorated with figures, bearing a sixcharacter mark, 26cm high and apear shaped ox blood vase with flaredneck (4)
£200-300
102 EAA263/66CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEDECORATED TANKARDLATE 18TH CENTURYcylindrical with flower sprays, dragonhandles, 15cm high; together with abell shaped tankard 16cm high (2)
£200-300
103 EAA263/377CHINESE FAMILLE VERTCYLINDRICAL BRUSH POTKANG HSIdecorated with European figurescomprising a man presenting a coralvase and two other figures with blackscript mark and red seal
14cm high
£400-600
110 EAA263/386CHINESE FAMILLE VERTCIRCULAR SAUCER DISHKANG HSIloosely painted with centralpeony spray and prunus andchrysanthemum spray border,the underside with bluepainted artemesia leaf withindouble concentric rings
34.5cm diameter
£300-500
104 EAA263/342CHINESE BLUE PAINTED PORCELAIN EWERTRANSITIONALof bottle shape, the body decorated with servant bringing foodto his master, plain handle, the whole with pewter mounts,paper label
20cm high
Note:Bears paper label: ‘from C.D. Lamont/ August 1881/ Bought in Nuremburg’
£500-800
106 EAA263/367CHINESE BRONZERECUMBENT BUFFALO18TH CENTURY13cm wide; together with aplain circular jade bowl withincised Greek key frieze (2)
5cm diameter
£150-250
107 EAA263/387CHINESE OVOID JAR ANDCOVER18TH CENTURYblue painted with blossomand butterflies
£100-150
108 EAA263/355CHINESE YELLOW GROUNDFLARED BOWLLATE 19TH OR EARLY 20THCENTURYdecorated with birds andprunus blossom, sixcharacter mark, 14cm;together with a pair ofcockerel decorated famillerose plates (3)
£150-250
109* EAA263/382CHINESE CARVED BUFFALOHORN FIGURE OF THE GODOF LONGEVITY19TH/ 20TH CENTURYand with an associated carvedwood stand (2)
25cm high
£300-500
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105 EAA263/388CHINESE FAMILLE ROSECIRCULAR FLUTED ANDFOOTED BOWL AND COVER18TH CENTURYdecorated with alternatebands of flower heads andflower sprays, the interiorpainted with two figures on aterrace, 15.5cm diameter;together with a pair ofChinese 18th century exportcircular plates with scrollfloral panels and anotherplainer (4)
£150-250
112 EAA263/368PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLEROSE FIGURES18TH CENTURYdepicting laughing seatedboys, holding a vase and agourd
19.5cm high
£300-500
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113 EAA263/326SMALL CHINESE CARVEDQUARTZ BIRD18TH CENTURY
5cm high x 7cm long
£500-800
114 EAA263/390JACOBITE DRINKING GLASS1750-1800the bell shaped bowl withlarge rose, rosebud andbutterfly on double seriesopaque twist stem and domedfoot
14.5cm high
£150-250
115 EAA263/394DRINKING GLASS18TH / 19TH CENTURYthe flared bell bowl withroundel and V cut decorationabove baluster facetted stemon flower head shaped foot,15cm high; together withanother plainer laterengraved facetted stem glassand a large ale glass with bellshaped bowl etched with vineand barley on air twist stem,20cm high (3)
£120-180
116 EAA263/37PAIR OF SMALL WINEGLASSES18TH CENTURYslight ogee moulded bowls,engraved with pagoda onplain white twist stem (2)
15cm tall
£300-500
117 EAA263/393DRINKING GLASS1750-80The wrythen moulded bellshaped bowl above doubleseries opaque twist stem ondomed foot
16cm high
£150-250
118 EAA263/391JACOBITE DRINKING GLASS1750-1800the trumpet shaped bowl withfull rose, rose bud andbutterfly over double seriesopaque twist stem on domedfoot
16cm high
£300-500
119 EAA263/22WINE GLASS18TH CENTURYwith rococo engraved flaredtrumpet bowl, triple knoppedand double series white twiststem, plain foot
17.5cm high
£200-300
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120 EAA263/63ANORTH EAST ENGLISHREGENCY BUCKET BOWLRUMMER19TH CENTURYengraved with panel of aseven bay Georgian housewith approaching horses andcarriage opposing cantedpanel engraved with initials‘LL’, 13.5cm high; togetherwith a William IV rummerwith large bucket bowlengraved acorns and oakleaves, initials JW and date1837, the stem with trappedcoin dated 1836, 15cm high(2)
£150-250
114 115 116 115 117 118 119 120 115 145
121 EAA263/56LARGE RUMMEREARLY 19TH CENTURYwith engraved border onmoulded base in the form of alemon squeezer
17cm high
£100-150
122 EAA263/50ENGLISH CUT GLASS LARGEJUGEARLY 19TH CENTURYtogether with an EnglishRegency early 19th centurycut glass oval butter dishcover and stand and one early19th century cut glass jug (3)
£200-300
123 EAA263/38DECANTER AND STOPPEREARLY 19TH CENTURYwith engraved shield andinitials, 29cm high; togetherwith a heavy early 19thcentury cut crystal jug withhobnail decoration (2)
£150-250
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125 EAA263/7ATHREE DRAWN TRUMPETBOWL KNOP STEMMED WINEGLASSES18TH CENTURYtogether with a wine glasswith pan topped bowl andthree plainer glasses (7)
£300-400
124 EAA263/50ADECANTER AND STOPPEREARLY 19TH CENTURYengraved garter motto andcrest of lighthouse ships,shoes and dated June 21st1804
28cm high
£300-500
126 EAA263/281GLASS CHALICE AND COVER19TH CENTURYwith domed lid, the chaliceengraved Royal coat of arms
33cm
£100-150
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138 EAA263/24WINE GLASS18TH CENTURYwith large bowl, double whitetwist stem and another withslight moulded bowl (2)
18cm high
£400-600
139 EAA263/23FIVE WINE GLASSES18TH CENTURYwith ogee and trumpet bowls,air twist knopped stems onplain feet (5)
19cm tallest
£300-500
140 EAA263/19CUT CRYSTAL CELERY JAREARLY 19TH CENTURYwith shaped lobed rim, 15cmhigh; together with an ovalcut crystal bowl, a smallApsley Pellat bottle andstopper with a sulphide, acream jug and a caster (5)
£250-350
141 EAA263/8LARGE DRINKING GLASSEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe flared bowl with engravedplough and inscribed “Godspeed the plow (sic)”
24cm high
£250-350
127 EAA263/191LARGE CUT GLASS OVALBOWLEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith faceted decoration andmoulded foot
33cm wide, 24cm high
£300-500
128 EAA263/148TWO CUT GLASS JUGS19TH CENTURYone with engraved armorials,together with a twin handledcut glass butter dish (3)
£200-300
129 EAA263/70TWO PAIRS OF GLASSRUMMERS19TH CENTURYtogether with a large 19thcentury cut glass oval glassbowl, and a pair of glassfooted salts (5)
£150-250
130 EAA263/65VARIOUS GLASSWAREEARLY 19TH CENTURYincluding two engravedrummers, a bowl, a set of sixcut glass custards, silvermounted salt ; also a Nailseaglass flask decorated withwhite swirls, 21cm high (11)
£250-350
131 EAA263/60FOUR SMALL WINE GLASSEStogether with a large 19thcentury glass rummer ofplain form, 20cm high (4)
£100-150
132 EAA263/54TWO WINE GLASSES18TH CENTURYone with double knopped airtwist stem, the other withengraved rose decoration tothe bowls and double whitetwist stem, 16.5cm high;together with two 18thcentury wine glasses, onewith tapering bowl, the otherof ogee form each with whitetwist stem, one double series(4)
£400-600
133 EAA263/45SILVER MOUNTED CUTCRYSTAL OIL BOTTLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYand a silver ‘Worcester’ label
23cm high
£100-150
134 EAA263/40GROUP OF GLASSWARE19TH CENTURYincluding, an oval Irishcomport, 24cm wide; a smallcream jug; a bowl and cover(3)
£200-300
135 EAA263/35LARGE ENGLISH DRINKINGGLASS19TH CENTURYthe tapering body engraved‘JR’ and with ribbed band andhobnail detail all on a squaremoulded foot
23.5cm high
£200-300
136 EAA263/27GROUP OF SIX WINEGLASSES18TH CENTURYvarious shaped bowls, eachstem of plain design withsingle and double white twistdecoration on plain feet, onewith later engraved rose andbee, 14.5cm -20cm (6)
£800-1,200
137 EAA263/26GLASS DECANTER ANDBULLSEYE STOPPER19TH CENTURYthree ring neck and engravedsailing ship; together with anearly 19th century glass cupand cover, 23cm high; twolate 18th century wine glasseswith engraved bowls, facetedstems (5)
£200-300
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145 EAA263/392DRINKING GLASSCIRCA 1750with waisted flared bowl overair twist stem and vermicularcollar on domed foot
18.5cm
£150-250
142 EAA263/63GROUP OF SIX LEMON SQUEEZER FOOTED RUMMERScomprising a plain large bowl pair with oval star framed initial‘Y’; together with two smaller with engraved initials andanother two smaller (6)
£300-500
143 EAA263/7TWO SILESIAN STEMMEDWINE GLASSES18TH CENTURYtogether with a custard cupand four small mouldedglasses (6)
tallest 17.5 cm x
£300-400
144 EAA263/6CUT CRYSTAL JUG19TH CENTURYand a decanter (2)
£100-150
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146 EAA263/389KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe eau de nil field withcentral small light bluerosette medallion surroundedby foliate vine and birds,similar spandrels, withinshaped green palmette, birdand vine border
400cm x 302cm
£300-500
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147 EAA263/335KASHAN RUGCENTRAL PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream field with centralcusped indigo medallionsuspending pendants, withpink rose surround, boteh tothe corners, within greenfloral cartouche and vineborder between crimsonbands
205cm x 134cm
£300-500
148 EAA263/10PAIR OF KASHAN RUGSCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYeach with indigo field with centralcusped crimson medallion, allover floralpattern and with urns of roses to thecorners, within indigo palmette andfloral vine border between camel bands(2)
approximately 234cm x 142cm
£800-1,200
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149 EAA263/12GENDJE LONG RUGSOUTH CAUCASUS, 20THCENTURYthe dark indigo field withallover boteh in yellow latticepattern, within red and ivorydiagonal stripe borderbetween cream and yellowbands
260cm x 110cm
£250-450
150 EAA263/11BIDJAR RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe red field with centralcusped indigo medallion,similar spandrels, withinindigo turtle palmette andvine border between creambands
150cm x 108cm
£100-150
152 EAA263/15VICTORIAN GILT METAL ANDPIETRA DURA MOUNTEDALBUMLATE 19TH CENTURYthe foliate engraved coverinset with five oval panels ofshells and flowers
22cm wide, 20cm high
£500-800
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Works of Art
151 EAA263/395PAIR OF FRENCH GILTBRONZE MOUNTED PINKSERPENTINE MARBLEVASESLATE 19TH CENTURYin the Louis XVI Style, eachwith gilt metal artichokefinial, the body of balusterform with a tapering neck thewhole decorated with giltmetal laurel leaf upper borderscrolling double handles inthe form of entwined serpentsover guilloche and ribbonborders to the base (2)
56cm high
£5,000-8,000
154 EAA263/61GEORGE III SHAGREENCUTLERY BOXCIRCA 1780with fitted interior, brassescutcheon, initialed ‘HB’
27cm high
£200-300
155 EAA263/80TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYEARLY 19TH CENTURYof ogee form, two divisioninterior, on ivory bun feet
20cm wide, 17 cm high, 13cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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153 EAA263/138GEORGE III URN SHAPEDCUTLERY BOX AND COVERHALLMARKED 1801with urn finial, segmentedbody, silver escutcheonengraved with rampant lionand courage square base,ogee bracket feet
33cm wide, 73cm high
£1,500-2,500
164 EAA263/2919TH CENTURY FRENCHSCHOOLTHREE PLAYFUL PUTTIbronze brown patina, raisedon a later green marble base
24cm high, 31high (including base)
£200-300
165* EAA263/47MAHOGANY AND BRASSBOUND FITTED TRAVELLINGCASE19TH CENTURYbears retail label ‘MANDARPAPETIER, 26 Rue St.Honore,A Paris’, opening to reveal alined compartmented interiorwith ivory, glass and porcelainfittings
24cm wide
£300-500
157 EAA263/14GILT BRONZE PAPERWEIGHT19TH CENTURYin the form of a dolphin,formerly a furniture mount
18cm high
£300-500
158 EAA263/21ENAMEL AND GILT METALMOUNTED ETUIEARLY 19TH CENTURYof tapering form, the giltground with panel paintedwith portrait and flowers
10cm high
£400-600
159 EAA263/69FOUR ENGLISH ENAMELPATCH BOXESEARLY 19TH CENTURYone rectangular, one with lidpainted with epigram ‘Mayyou be happy’ (4)
£150-250
160 EAA263/90SET OF THREE POLISHEDSTEEL FIRE IRONS19TH CENTURYwith knop turned handles (3)
£150-250
161 EAA263/106TUNBRIDGE DECORATEDSTATIONARY BOX19TH CENTURYwith hinged sloping lid, bearspaper label ‘F.L. Hausburg,Liverpool’
21cm wide, 13cm high
£500-800
162 EAA263/118GILT ORMOLU GIMBALMOUNTED CHAMBER STICK19TH CENTURYof Regency style
12cm high
£120-180
163 EAA263/122VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHEPAINTED GILT AND MOTHEROF PEARL INLAID BOX ANDCOVERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe serpentine shape with aninterior fitted with fiveconforming boxes and covers
31cm wide
£300-500
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156 EAA263/86SMALL OVAL MAHOGANYAND BRASS BOUNDJARDINIÈRE19TH CENTURY
40cm wide, 19cm high
£200-300
168 EAA263/141GEORGE III OVALSATINWOOD TEA CADDYCIRCA 1800with oval paterae inlay
16cm wide
£200-300
169 EAA263/150SMALL BLUE JOHNCIRCULAR FOOTED SALT19TH CENTURYraised on a socle base
7cm high
£100-150
170 EAA263/196TREEN NUTCRACKER19TH CENTURYin the form of a hand claspinga walnut, with screwmechanism
£200-300
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171 EAA263/197PAIR OF REGENCY STYLEGILT METAL TABLE LUSTRESLATE 19TH CENTURYwith embossed decoratedbases and urn shaped stemsfrom which issue outscrollingbranches hung with faceteddrops, surmounted by candlenozzles
25cm high
£100-150
172 EAA263/210CARVED AND GILT WOODWATCH HOLDER19TH CENTURYin the rococo style
30cm high
£80-120
173 EAA263/271TWO FRAMED ENGRAVINGS19TH CENTURYtogether with a sewn silkpicture
£80-120
174 EAA263/297MAHOGANY AND WALNUTTURNED WOOD TAZZA19TH CENTURYon block plinth
28cm diameter, 21cm high
£150-200
175 EAA263/179GEORGE III RECTANGULARMAHOGANY TEA TRAYLATE 18TH CENTURYwith openwork pierced galleryand carrying handles, 48cmwide, 37cm high; togetherwith an Edwardian oval teatray with undulating galleryand radially veneereddecoration, (2)
54cm wide
£300-500
175A* EAA263/59PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURESOF CHERUBSLATE 19TH CENTURYraised on Sienna marblebases (2)
22cm high (including base)
£150-250
166 EAA263/153AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON, AMERICAN (1861-1909)‘THE CHEYENNE’bronze with brown patina, the plinth inscribed‘Frederic Remington’
50cm high
Provenance:Acquired by Harvey Murray, previously from a private Deesideresidence
£3,000-5,000
167 EAA263/301GRAND TOUR SIENNA MARBLE THERMOMETER19TH CENTURYwith a gilt bronze eagle surmount on a Siennamarble square column with brass indicators,stepped metal base and marble block
24cm
£200-300
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176 EAA263/328ROSEWOOD STICKBAROMETEREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe stepped cornice above asilvered indicator, inscribed:“Adie & Son Edinburgh” bowfront stem, with athemometer also inscribed,square base
105cm high, 15cm wide
£2,000-3,000
177 EAA263/140BRASS CASED CARRIAGECLOCKCIRCA 1900the white enamel dials withRoman numerals, striking ona coiled gong
12cm high
£100-150
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178 EAA263/303WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK18TH CENTURYthe stepped caddy top withblind fretwork enclosing anarched brass dial,strike/silent to the boss,silvered chapter ringsubsidiary seconds dial anddate aperture, an appliedsilvered oval inscribed ‘JNOEllicot London’ date aperture,plain case, arched door withcross banding plain base, aneight day movement strikingon a bell
245cm high, 49cm wide
£5,000-8,000
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Furniture
180 EAA263/48VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHETRAY ON LATER STAND19TH CENTURYthe oval tray painted with acathedral interior scene,raised on splayed simulatedbamboo legs
76cm wide, 52cm high, 63cm deep
£300-400
182 EAA263/94MAHOGANY DROP LEAFWORK TABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular topwith reeded edge, two friezedrawers and on brass starinlaid lyre type supports andreeded downswept legs,turned stretcher
73cm high, 43cm deep, 77cm open
£1,500-2,000
181* EAA263/72SET OF SIX SCOTTISHREGENCY MAHOGANYDINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1820including two armchairs, withscroll cornered bar backsover Trafalgar drop-in seats,raised on reeded turnedtapered legs (6)
£400-600
179 EAA263/277SMALL EARLY VICTORIAN OAK ANDUPHOLSTERED TUB ARM CHAIRCIRCA 1840covered in studded brown leather, withacanthus carved scroll arms raised onlappet carved baluster turned legsterminating in brass cappings andceramic castors, bearing brass plaque‘Acasia Wood Palace Wells’, the undersidestamped ‘GRD’ twice
£1,000-1,500
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183 EAA263/105GEORGE III MAHOGANYDROP LEAF SUPPER TABLECIRCA 1770of plain form with end friezedrawer over pierced fretworkpanels, shaped under shelf onsquare section legs
107.5cm wide, 71cm high, 61cm
deep
£1,500-2,000
185 EAA263/85GEORGE III MAHOGANYSILVER TABLE18TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with re-entrant corners, slight raisedlip, all above plain frieze andshaped apron, all on cabriolelegs terminating in pad feet
78cm wide, 64cm high, 53cm deep
£1,500-2,000
184 EAA263/84GEORGE III MAHOGANYBUREAUCIRCA 1760of traditional form, the fittedinterior over four graduateddrawers with original brasshandles, raised on bracketfeet
98cm wide, 102cm high, 83cm deep
£400-600
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186 EAA263/87GEORGE III CARVEDGILTWOOD MIRROR18TH CENTURYin the rococo style with C-scrolls, ho-ho birds andfigures
65cm wide, 114cm high
£1,500-2,500
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187 EAA263/120A SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDEDDROP LEAF SOFA TABLEWILLIAM TROTTER, EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1815the rounded flaps over twin frieze drawers and on scrollsupports the downswept legs terminating in brass caps andcastors
76cm high, 66cm deep, 166cm wide open
Provenance:Haughey Antiques
Note:A similar table was provided for Paxton House, Berwickshire
£4,000-6,000
191 EAA263/126GEORGE III MAHOGANYPEDESTAL TABLECIRCA 1820the moulded circular top withslight lip, plain column andtripod legs terminating in padfeet
53cm diameter, 62cm high
£300-500
188 EAA263/111REGENCY ROSEWOODPEDESTAL TABLECIRCA 1820the plain circular top on lotusclasped column, tripartitebase and scroll feet
71cm high, 40cm diameter
£300-500
189 EAA263/121MAHOGANY FRAMEDARMCHAIR19TH CENTURYwith upholstered oval back,the arms of padded scrollform, the square taperinglegs with carved harebelldecoration
£300-500
190 EAA263/124GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY FRAMED SETTEE19TH CENTURYthe camel back withupholstered out scroll arms,squabs and roll cushion all onmoulded square section legsunited with stretchers
218cm wide
£1,500-2,000
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195 EAA263/151SET OF SIX MAHOGANYDINING CHAIRS19TH CENTURYin the Hepplewhite style witharched top rail, wheat sheafcarved vase shaped splatabove drop in seat onchamfered square legs unitedby stretchers (6)
£600-800
193 EAA263/128GEORGE III MAHOGANYPEDESTAL TABLELATE 18TH CENTURYthe box edged octagonal topon slender column and downturned tripod legs terminatingin spade feet
42cm wide, 71cm high
£800-1,200
194 EAA263/145MAHOGANY HANGINGCORNER CABINET19TH CENTURYthe dentil cornice above inlaidfrieze and astraglazed door
71cm wide, 113cm high, 46cm deep
£400-600
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192 EAA263/125GEORGE III MAHOGANYSNAP-TOP PEDESTAL TABLECIRCA 1770the carved circular pie crusttop on reeded column andscroll tripod legs with scrollterminals
75cm deep
£3,000-5,000
196 EAA263/130GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDBRASS BOUND OVAL WINECOOLERCIRCA 1800with large carry handles, leadlined compartmented interioron square tapering legsterminating in brass caps androll castors
61cm wide, 71cm high, 46cm deep
£2,000-3,000
197 EAA263/135PAIR OF MAHOGANY ANDBRASS BOUND OVAL PEATBUCKETS19TH CENTURYwith liners (2)
35cm wide, 34cm high
£1,500-2,500
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198 EAA263/129MAHOGANY FRAMEDRAEBURN ARMCHAIREARLY 19TH CENTURYhide upholstered and withmoulded square section legsterminating in brass castors
£1,000-1,500
199 EAA263/162GEORGE III MAHOGANYCELLARETLATE 18TH CENTURYwith crossbanded and inlaidconch to the domed lid andsimilar inlay to the front, allon square section legs endingin brass castors
60cm high, 31cm deep
£800-1,200
202 EAA263/184GEORGE III MAHOGANYDINING CHAIR18TH CENTURYin the manner of ThomasChippendale, shaped top rail,carved decoration piercedback splat, lift out seat,square section legs
£500-800
201 EAA263/172A GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY THREE TIERDUMB WAITERLATE 19TH / EARLY 20THCENTURYthe graduated circular trayssupported on turned balustercolumn with tripod legsterminating in pad feet
61cm diameter, 203cm high
£800-1,200
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203 EAA263/134GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDDEMI-LUNE SIDEBOARDCIRCA 1790the wide conforming frieze drawer flanked to each side by acellarette drawer with removable divided interior and acupboard, each modelled as two drawers, all on squaretapering moulded legs and spade feet, the central drawerstamped ‘H. Mawer and Stephenson Ltd’
205cm wide, 90cm high, 87cm deep
£4,000-6,000
204 EAA263/183GEORGE III MAHOGANYBUREAU BOOKCASE18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe swan neck pediment withblind fret detail above twoastragally glazed doors andon a base with fitted interiorand four graduated drawerswith cast brass handles, thewhole on bracket feet
91.5cm wide, 250cm high, 51cm
deep
£1,000-1,500
205 EAA263/189REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANYTWIN PEDESTAL DININGTABLECIRCA 1900the rounded rectangular topwith reeded edge and ontapering column with reededtripod legs ending in brasscaps and castors, includingone extra leaf
250cm wide, 68cm high, 121cm
deep
£800-1,200
206 EAA263/212MAHOGANY WARDROBE19TH CENTURYwith reeded pilasters, openingto reveal hanging space abovelong apron drawer
134cm wide, 98cm high, 60cm deep
£300-500
207 EAA263/221MAHOGANY WORK TABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top withincised bow front, lifting toreveal fitted interior on sabrelegs joined by oval tray andwith lower platform shelf
51cm wide, 74cm high, 43cm deep
£800-1,200
208 EAA263/228MAHOGANY COMMODE19TH CENTURYthe three quarter galleryabove tambour front and onsquare section legs
49cm wide, 76cm high, 43cm deep
£300-500
209 EAA263/231GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT COMMODECIRCA 1780the three quarter gallery overtwo boxwood strung doorsand pull out stool below
55cm wide, 82cm high, 48cm deep
£500-800
210 EAA263/235SMALL REGENCYMAHOGANY DROP LEAFPEDESTAL TABLECIRCA 1820with moulded edge and friezedrawer on baluster columnand quadruped legs
79cm wide with flaps, 68cm high,
45cm deep
£800-1,200
211 EAA263/254REGENCY MAHOGANYCHEVAL MIRRORCIRCA 1820the rectangular adjustablemirror with reeded turnedupright supports from whichissue two outscrolling candlearms, raised on reeded sabrelegs terminating in brass capsand castors
86cm wide, 56cm high
Note:from a known Gillows pattern
£500-800
212 EAA263/255GEORGE III MAHOGANYFRETWORK WALL MIRRORCIRCA 1760the rectangular plate within agilt slip and ornate scrollcarved frame
60cm wide, 109cm high
£300-400
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213 EAA263/263GEORGE III MAHOGANYARMCHAIRLATE 18TH CENTURYthe rectangular back havingcentral back splat with carvedpanel above, similar arms,hide upholstered seat onreeded turned legs (re-railed)
£300-400
214 EAA263/331WALNUT LOWBOY18TH CENTURYthe moulded roundedrectangular top and inlaidbanding over three friezedrawers on cabriole legs withpointed toes
66cm wide, 70cm high, 44cm deep
£1,000-1,500
215 EAA263/83BIEDERMEIER SATINWOODAND FOLIATE INLAIDCENTRE TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe inlaid circular top overinlaid frieze raised on giltmetal mounted taperingturned tripod legs united by ashaped shelf, raised on laterbun feet
90cm diameter, 75cm high
£700-900
216 EAA263/4GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASECIRCA 1780the dentil cornice with central broken arch pediment above fourastragally glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, all on aprojecting base with fielded panel doors and pierced brassescutcheons.
255cm wide, 260cm high, 44cm deep
£5,000-8,000
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217 EAA263/238GEORGE III MAHOGANYTALLBOY CHEST OFDRAWERSCIRCA 1760the dentil cornice above threeshort and three long drawerson base with three longdrawers, canted reededcorners, gilt brass handlesand escutcheons the wholeon pierced bracket feet
106cm wide, 80cm high, 53cm deep
£1,200-1,800
218 EAA263/276QUEEN ANNE WALNUT ANDUPHOLSTERED WINGARMCHAIRCIRCA 1710the shaped back, scroll armsand loose cushion seatcovered in turquoise damask,raised on cabriole legsterminating in pad feet.
£1,000-1,500
221 EAA263/304GEORGIAN STYLEMAHOGANY DROP LEAFTABLEshaped flaps, circular sectionlegs and stretchers
54cm wide, 83cm opened, 71cm
high, 66cm deep
£200-300
220 EAA263/302GEORGE II WALNUT SIDETABLECIRCA 1740the moulded crossbanded topwith quartered centre above afrieze drawer, circular sectionlegs terminating in pad feet
76cm wide, 71cm high, 54cm deep
£300-500
219 EAA263/291EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYOVAL OCCASIONAL TABLECIRCA 1910the moulded oval top with liftoff mahogany tray, glassbase, the table with box inlaidfreize inlaid circular taperinglegs and shaped crossstretcher
£150-250
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222 EAA263/308OYSTER VENEERED WALNUT TWO DOOR DISPLAY CABINET ONSTAND17TH CENTURY AND LATERthe moulded cornice above glazed door, each of the four withpanels moulded frame and gilt brass hinge bosses on a base withtwo cross banded drawers, all on knopped barley shaped legsunited by shaped flat stretchers
130cm wide, 160cm high, 40cm deep
£3,000-5,000
226 EAA263/329GEORGE I WALNUT FRAMEDUPRIGHT MIRRORCIRCA 1720the shaped top panel abovetwo plates, within shapedcushion moulded inner frame
38cm x 97cm
£500-700
223 EAA263/340LATE GEORGE I GILTFRAMED MIRRORCIRCA 1725the C-scroll cresting withshaped surmount acanthusand C-scroll moulded innerframe to the bevel plates,shaped apron, the whole withincised floral decoration
128cm x 64cm
£5,000-8,000
224 EAA263/75GEORGE III MAHOGANYFRAMED POLE SCREENCIRCA 1760the rectangular panel with alate 18th century petit pointembroidery, tapering column,wrythen knops and carvedcabriole legs terminating inclaw and ball feet
153cm high
£700-900
225 EAA263/324REGENCY MAHOGANYLIBRARY ARMCHAIRGILLOWS, CIRCA 1815the caned curved back anddownswept arms above aloose cushion seat raised onreeded turned tapered legsterminating in brass cappingsand castors
Note:Made to a standard Gillows pattern
£1,500-2,000
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230* EAA263/104CHARLES II WALNUTARMCHAIRLATE 17TH CENTURYthe cane back with a scrollcarved cresting and with out-scrolling arms above a caneseat, raised on turned legsunited by stretchers andending in scroll feet.
Note:A similar chair exists in HolyroodPalace
£1,000-1,500
227* EAA263/93VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELLAND LACQUER BRASSMANTLE CLOCKCIRCA 1880the white enamel dial withRoman numerals and 8-daystriking movement, thedomed case with turnedfinials and applied rosettes,raised on toupie feet
32cm high, 22cm deep
£1,500-2,500
228* EAA263/117PAIR OF CHINESE ELM YOKEBACK CHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith dragon carved splatsabove cleated solid seatsraised on moulded squarelegs, united by stretchers (2)
£800-1,200
229* EAA263/116REGENCY MAHOGANY ANDPARQUETRY COMBINEDGAMES AND WORK TABLEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS,CIRCA 1820the crossbanded roundedrectangular top with aparquetry games board abovea frieze drawer, opening toreveal a ratchet adjustablewriting surface and a deepwork bag drawer, raised onreeded turned tapered legsending in brass cappings andcastors
53cm wide, 74cm high, 48cm deep
£800-1,200
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231* EAA263/82FRENCH EMPIRE GILTBRONZE MANTEL CLOCKCIRCA 1830the white enamel dial signedGalle, Rue Vivienne No.9, witha bell striking 8-daymovement, the domed casewith cast stiff leaf decorationand applied with a coiledserpent and lyre motif
20cm wide, 34cm high
£1,000-1,500
232* EAA263/81REGENCY ROSEWOOD ANDPARQUETRY WORK TABLEPOSSIBLY IRISH CIRCA 1820the cubic veneered topenclosing a compartmentedinterior above a deep workbag slide, raised on a squatturned columnar support andfour hipped sabre legsterminating in brass cappingsand castors
44cm wide, 79cm high, 35cm deep
£1,500-2,500
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233* EAA263/58LATE VICTORIAN ONYX ANDHARD STONE DESK CLOCKCIRCA 1900Retailed by Carlisle andWatts, 49 Hanover St.Edinburgh. The oval caseapplied with flower sprays
17cm wide, 20cm high
£300-500
235* EAA263/57JAPANESE SATSUMA VASEMEIJI PERIODthe flared neck and ovoidsides decorated in the typicalpalette with shaped figuralpanels against a geometricground, three character mark
21cm high
£150-250
234* EAA263/46JAPANESE LACQUER IVORYAND MOTHER OF PEARLINLAID PANEL,CIRCA 1900depicting an eagle perched ona branch amongst foliagewithin a carved softwoodframe
58cm wide, 89cm high
£100-200
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236* EAA263/92ROYAL DOULTON PORCELAIN VASECIRCA 1900the flattened ovoid sides painted with a continuous landscapedepicting Balmoral Castle, signed ‘W. Browne’, green printedcrown mark, inscribed ‘Balmoral Castle’
30cm high
£1,000-1,500
237* EAA263/71PIERRE JULES MENE(FRENCH 1810-1879)FRENCH HOUNDSbronze, signed P.J.Mene, baseinscribed ‘Offici a monsieurEd. Detessert P.J. Mene 1853.
36cm wide
£2,000-3,000
238-242No lots
Fine Chinese export famille verte vase18th centuryH: 18, W: 9 in.$7,000-10,000
Auctionat Freeman’s:Tuesday October 5that 10am
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FREEMAN’S
1808 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Telephone: 215.563.9275
Fax: 215.563.8236
www.freemansauction.com
126 Garrett Street
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Telephone: 434.296.4096
Fax: 434.296.4011
www.freemanssouth.com
Inquiries:kate moletsdirect tel: [email protected]
Fine Artmaya o’donnell-shahdirect teloP [email protected]
Catalogue $35
Exhibitionsat 2003 Delancey Place,PhiladelphiaFriday October 1st 10am-4:30pmSaturday October 2nd andSunday October 3rd Noon-5pmMonday October 5th 10am-4:30pm
Exhibition admittance withcatalogue only
Jean-Jules Salmson (French, 1823-1902)PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICANS$15,000-20,000
Auction:Wednesday October 6thandThursday October 7that 10am both days
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FREEMAN’S
1808 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Telephone: 215.563.9275
Fax: 215.563.8236
www.freemansauction.com
126 Garrett Street
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Telephone: 434.296.4096
Fax: 434.296.4011
www.freemanssouth.com
Inquiries:robert waterhouse [email protected]
douglas girton [email protected]
ben fisher [email protected]
Catalogue $35
Exhibitions:
Friday October 1st andSaturday October 2nd10am to 4:30pm
Sunday October 3rdby appointment
Monday October 4th10am to 4:30pm
246 EAA350/8MOORE BROTHERSCENTREPIECELATE 19TH CENTURYthe triform base mouldedwith shells, from which issuesfour outscrolling naturalistictrumpet form vasessupported by three cherubs,impressed and painted marks
41cm high
£400-600
244 EAA350/2PAIR OF SEVRES STYLECOVERED URNSEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith gilt metal mounts,painted with panels depictinga courting couple against agilt enriched cobalt blueground, raised on a socle foot(2)
24cm high
£300-500
245 EAA350/6NAUTILUS PORCELAINCOMPORTLATE 19TH CENTURYmodelled as a young boy anda girl standing beside a treestump playing with a rabbit,painted marks
16cm high
£400-600
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247 EAA350/9CASED ROYAL WORCESTERPORCELAIN COFFEE SETEARLY 20TH CENTURYpainted with rose sprays,signed M. Hunt, printed pucemarks
£300-500
243 EZ607/86ENGLISH PEARLWAREHOLLOW CAST FIGURE OF ARECUMBENT SHEEPEARLY 19TH CENTURYmodelled on a rustic shapedoval plinth
19cm wide
£300-500
251 EZ607/77THREE MIDDLE EASTERNIVORY GROUND POTTERYVASESone of baluster form,decorated with a frieze ofnaively painted figures and areptile interspersed withstylised flower panels,22cm high; a similar tallervase with stylised leaf andflower sprays, 23cm high; anda smaller vase with acontinuous frieze of birds andanimals, 18.5cm high (3)
£300-500
248 EAA323/1CHINESE BLUE GLAZEDJUN-STYLE BOWL19TH / 20TH CENTURY
19cm diameter
£600-800
249 EAA323/2CHINESE REVERSE PAINTEDTABLE SNUFF BOTTLE19TH CENTURYthe overlaid flatted ovoidsides decorated in high reliefwith dragons, painted withpanels depicting Guanyin andimmortals
12cm high
£500-700
250 EZ607/81CHINESE CELADON BULBPOTLATE MING/ TRANSITIONDYNASTYof circular relief mouldedform on three paw feet
25cm diameter
£300-500
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252 EZ607/82CHINESE CELADON BULBPOTIN THE MING STYLEof circular form with incisedscroll frieze, on three shortfeet
28cm diameter
£200-300
257 EAA379/2CHINESE CARVED CINNABARLACQUER BOXEARLY 20TH CENTURYof rectangular form withcarved butterfly and floraldecoration, the cover withinset ivory plaque
16cm wide, 5.5cm high, 9cm deep
£200-300
257A EAA378/2CHINESE VASEEARLY 20TH CENTURYof square tapering form withgreen glaze, drilled
45cm high
£200-300
254 EAA350/1PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE ANDWHITE VASES AND COVERSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe domed coverssurmounted by fu lions,decorated throughout inunderglaze blue with scrollingfoliage (2)
62cm high
£500-700
255 EZ607/83PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLEVERTE VASES AND COVERSLATE 19TH CENTURYeach of baluster form, freelypainted with chrysanthemumand peony flower sprays, andstained wood stands (2)
27cm high
£150-250
256 EZ607/84PAIR OF CHINESE GLAZEDPOTTERY SHALLOW BOWLSIN THE MING STYLEeach modelled as lotusflowers with turquoise andplum coloured glazed (2)
26cm diameter
£300-500
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253 LB368/4CHINESE GRAY CRACKLEGLAZED AND LACQUEREDVASE19TH/ 20TH CENTURYof ovoid form with lion headand ring moulded handles,later bird and floraldecoration, bears a museummark to base
31cm high
£300-500
261 EZ518/1LARGE JAPANESE IMARIPORCELAIN FIGUREEARLY 20TH CENTURYmodelled as graceful bijinholding a fan and dancing
46cm high
£300-500
258 EZ607/76PAIR OF CHINESE BIRDFORM ROOF TILESIN THE TANG STYLEmodelled as birds with raisedwings and tail feathers withfitted hardwood stands (2)
21cm high
£400-600
259 EAA378/3CHINESE VASE20TH CENTURY, IN THEMANNER OF WANG BINGRONG, BUT LATERof ovoid form, turquoise glazewith duck and flower reliefdecoration, impressed mark
33cm high
£200-300
260 EAA378/4CHINESE CANTON PUNCHBOWL19TH CENTURYof circular form, decoratedallover with bird and figuralpanels
30cm diameter
£200-300
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261A EAA378/1CHINESE JADE LION DOG19TH CENTURYgraduated white to russetcolour, in a seated position
16.5cm high
£300-400
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263 LB368/3PAIR OF CHINESECLOISONNÉ ENAMEL STEMCUPSIN THE QIANLONG MANNER,LATE 19TH CENTURYeach of typical form withstylized decoration (2)
7.5cm high
£400-600
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262 LB368/2CHINESE CLOISONNÉENAMEL GOBLETLATE 19TH CENTURYwith lotus, butterfly andscrollwork decoration
16.5cm high
£200-300
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266 EAA898/13CHINESE RED LACQUER ANDPARCEL GILT ALTAR TABLE19TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topabove an ornate piercedfoliate carved frieze raised onmoulded square legs
116cm wide, 90cm high, 61cm deep
Provenance:Brockwood Park School, Hampshire.
£1,000-1,500
265 LB368/5CHINESE EXPORT LACQUERTEA CHESTEARLY 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form with twinhandles, decorated in gilt withmandarins and ladies in acourt setting, the interior withthree pewter compartmentswith ivory handles andpunched figural decoration
40cm wide, 19cm high, 19cm deep
£600-800
264 EY796/1FINE CARVED HARDWOODSIDE CABINET19TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topabove an arrangement ofpierced and finely carvedcupboard doors and drawers,the reverse fitted with twopanelled falls, raised onornate foliate scroll carvedbracket feet united by aconforming shaped apron
104cm wide, 105cm high,
44cm deep
£1,500-2,500
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267 EAA347/1CHINESE CARVED ROSEWOOD FOUR FOLD SCREEN19TH CENTURYeach fold with a silkwork panel depicting birds on a fruitingbranch within a high relief foliate scrollwork frame with archedtop
188cm high
£2,000-3,000
273 EAB12/10FRENCH REPOUSÉ COPPERENVELOPE BOX19TH CENTURYdecorated allover with ovalpanels of classical scenesand masks, surrounded byscroll work
23cm wide, 19cm high, 13cm deep
£300-400
274 EAA872/12MAUCHLINEWARETRANSFER PRINTED BOX19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, the coverdepicting ‘The Auld Brigg ofDoon’, geometric design tothe sides and base
11.5cm wide, 2cm high, 7cm deep
£400-600
268 EAA915/1PAIR OF ORMOLUCANDELABRACIRCA 1790-1810of ornate rococo scroll form
Provenance:By family repute bought in the 1920sby the present owner’s grandfatherand were reputed to have come fromHamilton Palace.
£2,000-3,000
269 EZ743/12BRONZE BUST OF A CLOWN19TH CENTURYsigned M. De. Gheest, raisedon a square base
50cm high
£2,500-3,500
270 EZ607/92PAIR OF BRONZE CLASSICALVASES19TH CENTURYthe flared necks with twinscroll handles, the sidesdecorated in high relief withclassical figures, raised on asocle foot (2)
28cm high
£300-500
271 EZ777/16VICTORIAN BRASS ANDEARTHENWAREADJUSTABLE CEILING LIGHT19TH CENTURYwith three scroll supports
50cm diameter
£400-600
272 EZ777/26PAIR OF EMPIRE STYLEBRONZE CANDELABRALATE 19TH CENTURYwith dolphin cast triformbases and reeded stems,from which issue fouroutscrolling branchessurmounted by candle nozzles
46cm high
£700-900
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275 EZ777/20FRENCH BLUE RELIEFDECORATED POTTERY OILLAMPLATE 19TH CENTURYwith adjustable brass columnand carrying handle, thereservoir with porcelainbutton inscribed ‘Lampe deTravail’, manufacturing mark,on a circular moulded plinth
49cm high
£200-300
276 EZ777/27PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURESOF GREYHOUNDSeach modelled as a standinghound, the collars inscribedS. Melani (2)
32cm high
£1,200-1,800
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277 EZ607/91AFTER THE ANTIQUEBUST OF ODYSSEUSbronze, brown and gilt patina,raised on a socle foot
41cm high
£400-600
278 EAA454/1COMPOSITE BUST OFMARCUS AGRIPPAMODERNafter the antique, raised on asocle base bears impressedseal mark
82cm high
£800-1,200
279 EAA454/3AFTER AIME JULES DALOU(1838-1902)STANDING CLASSICALFIGUREbronze, dark brown, signedDalou, raised on a rougemarble base
69cm high
£500-800
284 EAA923/3REGENCY MAHOGANYDRESSING MIRRORCIRCA 1820the rectangular adjustableplate with turned uprightsupports, the base fitted withthree drawers, raised onturned bun feet
44cm wide, 60cm high
£150-250
281A EY793/8DFRAMED COLLECTION OFPORTRAIT MINIATUREMEDALLIONS19TH CENTURYeach of oval form, in black,depicting eminent men,contained within a reededebonised frame, 42cm x31cm; and another collectionof portrait miniaturemedallions, contained withina plain frame, 30cm x23.5cm (2)
£200-300
282 EZ792/917TH CENTURY SCHOOLAN ICON, HEAD OFMADONNAOil on panel
13cm x 9cm
£300-400
282A EZ846/6UNUSUAL PLATED DOUBLEWINE COASTERIn the form of a carriage,each with turned mahoganybase, on four ‘cane’ wheels,the whole with floraldecoration
44cm
£500-800
283 EAA347/2INDIAN TEAK AND BRASSINLAID DRESSING BOX19TH CENTURYinlaid throughout withscrolling foliage, opening toreveal a fitted compartmentedinterior, with counter sunkside carrying handles
50cm wide
£600-900
283A EAA454/2AFTER ISAAK DUCHEMIN(17TH CENTURY)19TH CENTURY DANCINGFAWNbronze, dark brown patina,signed Duchemin
58cm high
£400-600
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280 EY491/1PAIR OF RESTORATION GILT BRONZECANDLESTICKS, FROM THE CHATEAU DESTUILERIES AND THE CHATEAU DE NEUILLYEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe baluster stems cast with stiff leaf decorationraised on triform bases and a circular foot decoratedwith relief panels, stamped T2716 and LPN (2)
31cm high
Note:It is undetermined if the candlesticks first adorned the Chateaude Neuilly, the private residence of the future Louis Philipe, orthe Chateau des Tuileries, residence of the sovereign.
T2716 is the inventory number for the Chateau des Tuileries
LPN is for Louis Philipe de Neuilly
£7,000-9,000
280 EY491/1A SIMILAR PAIR
£7,000-9,000
285 EAA280/1NARRATIVE WALKING STICK,THOUGHT TO BE THAT OFWILLIAM GILL THEEXPLORERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe naturalistic cane carvedthroughout in low relief withnaive figures, exotic birds andanimals and sailing ship andgeometric designs, the handleinscribed ‘WILL GILL’
97cm long
£300-500
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Imagine you were left a fortune and overnight became amulti-millionaire. What would you do? Quit your job andlive a life of self-indulgence? Most of us would be sorelytempted, but William Gill of the Royal Engineers didneither. He stayed in the army and used the fortune heinherited to finance the journeys of exploration that heloved, at the same time gathering intelligence for theBritish government. Consequently he died prematurely,murdered in the Sinai desert at the age of 39, whilst onhis way to cut the telegraph lines betweenConstantinople and Alexandria. But by that time hismissions had taken him to Persia, China, Tibet, India, theBalkans, Turkey and North Africa, and he had beenawarded the gold medal of the Royal GeographicalSociety.
All through his travels, in addition to his meticulousscientific observations and geographical surveys, WilliamGill kept travel diaries, which he posted home to hismother in instalments. These are fascinating accountscovering not only the exotic places he explored and theinteresting people he met, but also the minutiae ofpublic transport, hotels and catering, architecture,military uniform and even the behaviour of his fellowBrits. Much of the present book is taken from thesetravel diaries, which are kept in the archives of the RoyalGeographical Society to whom they were bequeathed in1932 by a Mrs Rea. In most cases, I have transcribeddirectly from William Gill’s handwritten copies.Occasionally, I have used transcriptions that appeared ineither the Royal Engineers Journal in the early 1880s orin Gill’s book, The River of Golden Sand.
Spellings of place names where quoted by William Gillhave been left in their original Victorian form butelsewhere have been modernised. Where there is a riskof confusion, an alternative spelling has been given inparenthesis.
The city views are from Round the World, published in1895 by George Newnes Limited, London. They show theplaces much as William Gill would have seen them,having been taken not long after his death and beforethe impact of the internal combustion engine. Theseimages have been digitally enhanced for greater clarity.Most other illustrations are from the condensed versionof William Gill’s own book, The River of Golden Sand,published by John Murray in 1883.
I became interested in William Gill because he was mygreat-great-uncle. Our family knew that he wrote a bookabout China, that he died a heroic death at the hands ofthe Bedouin, was buried in St Paul’s cathedral andcommemorated in Rochester cathedral. But we did notknow much more than that. Following my research forthis book, we know a lot more. So join me, if you will, forsome glimpses of this extraordinary Victorian hero:glimpses of him through your eyes, and glimpses of hisfascinating world through his own.
Literature:
Hadland, A., Glimpses of a Victorian hero: CaptainWilliam Gill, explorer and spy, Hadland, Coventry, 1972
286 EZ777/24FRENCH TERRESTRIALGLOBE, BY GIRARDBARRERE, PARISEARLY 20TH CENTURYraised on an oak stand withspiral turned legs ending inbun feet
40cm diameter
£400-600
287 EZ777/25FRENCH ILLUMINATEDTERRESTRIAL GLOBE, BYGIRARD BARRERE, PARISEARLY 20TH CENTURYraised on an empire style giltmetal mounted triform base
43cm diameter
£400-600
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296 EAA388/1SIKH MINIATURE PAINTINGOF CHATTAR SINGH19TH CENTURYgouache on paper, inscribedon bottom margin
18.5cm x 11.5cm
Note:Chattar Singh was the governor ofHazara in the Punjab. He was ageneral in the army of MaharajahDuleep Singh and fought in theSecond Anglo Sikh War andsurrendered his forces at the Battleof Goojerat in 1849.
£300-500
297 EAA388/2SIKH MINIATURE PAINTINGOF SHERE SINGH19TH CENTURYgouche on paper, inscribed onbottom margin
18.5cm x 11.5cm
£300-500
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290 EZ747/13CONTINENTAL PORCELAINAND GILT BRONZE MOUNTEDOIL LAMPLATE 19TH CENTURYthe stepped square base,column and reservoir paintedwith flower sprays, enrichedwith gilt
60cm high
£600-800
291 EZ792/1218TH CENTURYCONTINENTAL SCHOOLCARDINAL ROBERTBELLARMINE IN A REDCASSOCK AND LACEOil on canvas, relined
92cm x 69cm
£500-800
292 EZ792/14ATTRIBUTED TO SIR PETERLELY(BRITISH 1616-1680)THE DUKE OF MONMOUTHAS AN INFANTOil on canvas
97cm x 97cm
£500-800
293 EZ747/18AFTER GUILLAUMECOUSTOU(FRENCH 1677-1746)MARLEY HORSEbronze, green/brown patina,raised on a naturalistic ovalbase
58cm high
£700-900
294 LB299/1GRAND HALL, USHER HALL,EDINBURGHDAVID LONGDEN,19TH CENTURYwatercolour
35cm wide, 26cm high
£200-300
295 LB299/2FACADE OF USHER HALL,EDINBURGHDAVID LONGDEN19TH CENTURYwatercolour
66cm wide, 99cm high
£400-600
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288 EAA923/4VIZAGAPATAN IVORY WORK BOX19TH CENTURYof basket form, the sides engraved withscrolling flowers and foliage, raised on carvedpaw feet
31cm wide
£700-1,000
289 EZ607/13PAIR OF ITALIAN SILVERED METAL PRICKETCANDLESTICKS19TH CENTURYin the Baroque style, raised on triform bases,converted to electricity (2)
84cm high (114cm high including fittings)
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire.
£800-1,200
306 EZ313/18CQASHQAI RUGSOUTH PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with threeivory and rust steppedmedallions, allover birdpattern, within rust stylisedboteh and rosette vine borderbetween blue bands
204cm x 158cm
£300-500
303 EAA923/5FINE NEEDLEWORKSAMPLERBRITISH, EARLY19TH CENTURYwoven with a central turretedhouse within scrolling foliage,religious verses, exotic birds,and sailing ships, by MargaretElly, aged 16
45cm wide, 33cm high
£800-1,200
304 EZ313/18ANORTHWEST PERSIAN RUGLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with centralred and light blue lozengemedallion suspendingpendants, cream and lightblue spandrels, within redrosette, palmette and vineborder between bands
196cm x 146cm
£200-400
305 EZ313/18BINDIAN RUGLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream field with alloverserrated leaf and vine pattern,within red stylised vine borderwith outer plain cream band(worn)
211cm x 130cm
£100-200
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307* EAA973/78ASOUTH CAUCASIAN RUNNERLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe dark brown field with sixpolychrome octagonalmedallions and two cruciformmotifs, other minormedallions, within light brownstylised vine border betweensimilar cream bands
260cm x 128cm
£300-500
309 EAA226/3‘DRAGON’ SILEH SOUMACEAST CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe mauve field with twocolumns of four ivory andblack S motifs, three quarterskittle border (one halfsection)
232cm x 101cm
£300-500
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308 EZ324/1GENDJE LONG RUGSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH CENTURYthe red field with alloverpattern of large polychromeboteh, within polychromediagonal stripe borderbetween cream bands
240cm x 105cm
£400-600
311 EZ800/2SERAPI RUNNERNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with seven redand blue lozenge medallionson a pole, within creamstylised square rosette andvine border between red innerand green/brown outer bands
400cm x 100cm
£1,000-1,500
310 EZ800/10SERAPI RUNNERNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe camel field with nine red,blue and cream steppedlozenge medallions, withincream harshang borderbetween red bands
400cm x 90cm
£1,500-2,000
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315 EZ800/5USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe orange/brown field withcolumns of slate greypalmettes and cruciformmotifs, within orange/brownrosette and diagonal branchborder between bands
282cm x 218cm
£800-1,200
312 EZ746/6KIRMAN RUGCENTRAL PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream field with two birdfilled trees above vase flankedby water and animals, withinraspberry floral tree, bird andanimal border between bands
217cm x 138cm
£1,500-2,500
313 EAA226/2QASHQAI RUGSOUTH PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe blue field with twocolumns of four stepped ivorymedallions, allover birdpattern, within multiple blueand cream geometricborders, outer polychomestripe band
198cm x 156cm
£200-400
314 EAA355/1QASHQAI RUNNERSOUTH PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with sixstepped cream lozengemedallions on a pole, withinred boteh stylised vine borderbetween bands (worn)
470cm x 107cm
£250-350
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316 EZ800/9KIRMAN LAVER CARPETSOUTH EAST PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe abrash raspberry fieldwith central cusped indigoand camel medallionsuspending pendants, bluespandrels, within indigopalmette and scrolling vineborder between raspberryand camel bands
465cm x 352cm
£4,000-5,000
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318 EZ800/7TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, MID20TH CENTURYthe red field with alloverpalmette and scrolling foliatevine pattern, within creampalmette, rosette and foliatevine border between creamand light blue bands
444cm x 328cm
£3,000-4,000
317 EZ800/4DONEGAL CARPETNORTHWEST IRELAND, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYof Turkish Ushak pattern, thered field with large slate greypalmettes and cruciformmotifs, within slate greyrosette and diagonal branchborder between red bands
490cm x 390cm
£3,000-4,000
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320 EZ800/6PEKING CARPETNORTH CHINA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe cream field with centralindigo open vine medallion,similar spandrels, withincream lattice and floralcartouche border betweencream inner and indigo outerbands
440cm x 334cm
£1,200-1,800
319 EZ800/1USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYwith plain cream field, withinlight blue palmette and vineborder between camel andpink bands
350cm x 291cm
£800-1,200
322 EZ800/8ANATOLIAN CARPETMID 20TH CENTURYthe abrash brown field withcentral light brown medallion,scrolled spandrels, withinlight brown leaf borderbetween dark brown innerand light brown outer bands
293cm x 192cm
£1,800-2,400
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321 EZ800/3HERIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with centralindigo and salmon pinkmedallion suspendingpendants, ivory and redspandrels, within indigorosette and serrated leafyvine border between redbands
346cm x 245cm
£1,000-1,500
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323 EZ746/4TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA,LATE 20TH CENTURYthe cream field with redlozenge medallion, indigo andred spandrels, with alloverherati pattern, within redturtle palmette and rosettevine border between creamand other bands
588cm x 400cm
£2,500-3,500
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333 EAA391/27FSET OF TEN CHINESEEXPORT PORCELAIN PLATES19TH CENTURYeach painted in blue with ariverscape (10)
23cm diameter
£100-150
334 EAA391/56GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIREFIGURES19TH CENTURYcomprising: a figure groupdepicting two revellers, oneholding a lantern, 23cm high;a pair of pen holder figures ofOriental men drinking,13cm high; a pair of rustdecorated spaniels,17cm high (5)
£120-180
335 EAA391/60A CONTINENTAL PATÉ-SUR-PATÉ CELADON LAMP20TH CENTURYof ovoid form, decorated inwhite relief with a floral spray,brass mounts, 46cm high;and a Chinese crackle glazeceladon lamp of balusterform, 37cm high (2)
£150-250
327 EAA391/27GROUP OF ENGLISH BLUEPRINTED ASHETS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a Copelandwillow pattern ashet,43cm wide; two similarashets with comber backs,38cm and 44cm wide; awillow pattern ashet,impressed crown mark,29cm wide; a willow patternashet, 29cm wide; and a pairof Copeland ‘Folkstone’pattern ashets, each42cm wide (7)
£200-300
328 EAA391/27ACHINESE EXPORT BLUEPAINTED UNDERPLATE18TH CENTURYof canted rectangular form,the well painted with a basketof flowers, 37cm wide(restored); a pair of smallChinese export ashets, eachdecorated with a willow tree,peony blossom and preciousobjects, 25cm wide; and aChinese blue painted bowlwith a riverscape, 16cm wide(4)
£150-250
329 EAA391/27BENGLISH BLUE PRINTEDPOTTERY TWIN HANDLEDCHESTNUT BASKET19TH CENTURYof oval form painted in thepavilion pattern, 22cm wide; apair of underplates, eachprinted with the willowpattern with a reticulatedborder, 25cm wide; and a setof four willow pattern plateswith reticulated border,19cm wide (7)
£200-300
330 EAA391/27CASHWORTH REALIRONSTONE CHINA PARTDINNER SERVICE19TH CENTURYdecorated in the imari palettewith baskets of flowers,comprising: seven soup bowlsand seven dinner plates (14)
£100-150
331 EAA391/27DPAIR OF CHINESE BLUEPAINTED VASES19TH CENTURYeach of hexagonal balusterform, the neck with leaf friezeabove alternating panels ofriverscapes and blossoms (2)
24cm high
£200-300
332 EAA391/27EDUTCH DELFT BLUEPAINTED BALUSTER VASE19TH CENTURYthe globular neck above afacetted body naively paintedwith birds and flowers,30.5cm high; another DutchDelft vase of similar form ,the diaper ground with floralpanels, converted toelectricity, 30cm high; and aDutch Delft vase naivelypainted with two figures in alandscape, 20.5cm high (3)
£200-300
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The Anthony Welling Collection
Anthony Welling was widely known in the 'trade' when he was employed by thelargest shipper of antiques in the '60s. However, Nicole, Dutchess of Bedford,approached him to assist in opening what was one of the first antique centresin the UK at Woburn Abbey (now known as Stately Antiques) and he became itsfirst Administrator.
In 1971 Anthony bought and converted an 18th century barn in Ripley, Surrey,and opened his own business, Anthony Welling Antiques, specialising in periodoak and country furniture.
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336 EAA391/67PAIR OF BLUE PAINTEDFAIENCE CANDLESTICKS19TH CENTURYeach modelled as a lionrampant holding a circularcandle sconce, initials ‘A.K.583140’, 20cm high; and afaience dish of cantedrectangular form, polychromepainted with birds andflowers, 25.5cm wide (3)
£150-250
337 EAA391/57JAPANESE IMARI CHARGERMEIJI PERIODof canted square form, the well painted with abasket of flowers, the border with birds andblossoms
44cm square
£150-250
338 EAA391/30SET OF THREE GEORGE III COLOURED GLASSDECANTERSCIRCA 1800the green, amber and blue bottles with fruitingvine silver plated stoppers, scroll handles andapplied bottle labels (3)
22cm high
£200-300
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343 EAA391/87CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE19TH CENTURYof ovoid form with flared neck,the pale yellow grounddecorated with opposedfoliate panels of phoenixes ona scrolled ground
44cm high
£200-300
340 EAA391/77DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROMEPAINTED PLATE18TH CENTURYof circular form, painted withtrees, flowers and rockworkwith a trellis and stylisedflower border, signed withinitials ‘A.R.’, 35cm diameter;and a Dutch Delft plate,painted in polychrome withthe flower and fence pattern,(damages) 34cm diameter (2)
£200-300
341 EAA391/81JAPANESE IMARI CHARGERMEIJI PERIODof circular form, the well withcentral roundel painted with abasket of flowers, the borderwith fan shaped panels withblossoms and dogs of fo
45cm diameter
£150-200
342 EAA391/85APAIR OF CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE ASHETS18TH CENTURYeach of canted rectangularform, the well painted with apair of peacocks and a peonyblossom spray (2)
37.5cm wide
£200-300
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339 EAA391/77ATHREE DUTCH DELFT BLUE PAINTED PLATES18TH CENTURYcomprising: a plate of circular form, panted in the chinoiseriemanner with a tall female figure and a boy in a landscape withKraak type border, 34cm diameter; and a plate with centralfoliate roundel, the frieze with flower panels, 41cm diameter (3)
£200-300
344 EAA391/2SET OF FOUR CARVED OAKPILASTERS18TH CENTURYof doric form, eachsurmounted by a courtierstanding on a balcony;together with a carved oakfragment dated ‘1672’, a 19thcentury oak panel, a pair of19th century carved oakpilasters, in the form offemale carryatids, a small oakpilaster and two carvedpediments (11)
four pilasters, 66cm high, caryatids,
113cm high
£400-600
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345 EAA391/8CONTINENTAL CARVEDFRUITWOOD FIGURE OFSAINT ROCH (1350-c. 1380)17TH CENTURYmodelled as a monk; togetherwith a gothic tracery piercedstand (2)
figure 59cm high
£300-500
348 EAA391/19CHARLES II OAK BIBLE BOXLATE 17TH CENTURYthe hinged lid inscribed ‘A W’,above a scroll carved frieze,raised on a gadrooned plinthbase
65cm wide, 20cm cm high,
38cm deep
£200-300
349 EAA391/25CONTINENTAL SCHOOL(19TH CENTURY)FIGURES BY A WELLoil on canvas, framed;together wit two 19th centuryEnglish School, landscapeviews and an oil on boardwoodland landscape (4)
37cm wide, 49cm high
£100-150
346 EAA391/18AFTER THE ANTIQUEMARCUS AURELIUSbronze, dark brown patina,raised on a circular base
34cm high
£700-900
347 EAA391/18AAFTER THE ANTIQUESTANDING NUDE WARRIORbronze, dark brown patina,raised on a naturalisticsquare base
29cm high
£300-500
350 EAA391/32PAIR OF GEORGE III BELLMETAL CANDLESTICKSLATE 18TH CENTURYwith stepped square basesand turned stems; togetherwith a smaller pair raised onstepped bead moulded bases;and a 17th century style brasscandlestick (5)
largest 25cm high
£80-120
351 EAA391/32AMATCHED SET OF FOURVICTORIAN BRASS PRICKETCANDLESTICKSLATE 19TH CENTURYwith stepped triform bases,turned stems and gadrooneddrip pans; together with asimilar smaller pair (6)
largest 36cm high
£200-300
352 EAA391/32BPAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASSCANDLESTICKS17TH CENTURY STYLEwith circular bases andturned stems, centred bydrip-pans; together with twopairs of early 19th centurybrass candlesticks (6)
largest 22cm high
£100-150
353 EAA391/32CPAIR OF GEORGE III BRASSCANDLESTICKSEALRY 19TH CENTURYwith turned stems, raised onsquare bases; together withtwo pairs of 19th centurybrass candlesticks (6)
largest, 24cm high
£100-150
354 EAA391/32DPAIR OF GEORGE III BRASSCANDLESTICKSCIRCA 1760with turned knop stems andoctagonal bases; togetherwith two pairs of 18th centurybrass candlesticks (6)
largest, 21cm high
£100-150
355 EAA391/32ETWO BRASS ALMS DISHES17TH / 18TH CENTURYwith embossed decoration;together with otherbrasswares to include, twojardinières, two candlesconces, a canted rectangularcandle box, a door stop and amortar (9)
chargers, 40cm & 36cm diameter,
door stop, 49cm high
£300-400
356 EAA391/32FBELL METAL POSNET19TH CENTURYthe handle stamped‘WASBROUGH’; together witha Victorian brass jam pan (2)
posnet, 40cm long (including
handle), jam pan 34cm diameter
£100-150
357 EAA391/38CONTINENTAL SCHOOL(19TH CENTURY)OVAL PORTRAIT OFRAPHAELwithin an carved fruitwoodframe, surmounted by amusical trophy; together witha portrait of an old man withwhite beard, after Gerbrandvan den Eekhout and an ovalportrait of a boy, oil on copperwithin and ornate carvedwalnut frame (3)
20cm wide, 33cm high (including
frame)
£300-500
358 EAA391/42GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID TEA CADDYCIRCA 1800the hinged lid and front inlaidwith conch shell motifs,opening to reveal liddedcompartments; together witha similar George III mahoganytea caddy (2)
19cm wide,
£80-120
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363 EAA391/53CONTINENTAL SCHOOL(19TH CENTURY)THE PROPOSALbronze, dark brown patina,raised on a black slate base
24cm high
£200-300
360 EAA391/44PAIR OF REGENCY PAINTEDPAPIER MACHE TRAYS, INTHE MANNER OF BENMARSHALL (1768-1835)CIRCA 1820each painted with equestrianscenes, one labelled verso‘The Neston Family, by BenMarshall, 1818’ (2)
46cm wide
£300-500
361 EAA391/80RUSTIC WROUGHT IRONSTANDARD LAMP18TH CENTURY STYLEraised on a tripod base
£100-150
362 EAA391/49WILLIAM EDDOWES TURNER(C. 1820-1885)CATTLE AND SHEEP AT RESToil on canvas, signed W.Turner
30cm wide, 25cm high
£300-400
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359 EAA391/43CEYLONESE HARDWOODAND BRASS BOUND BOXEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith stud and strapworkdecoration the hinge lid with aloop handle, opening to reveala void interior
34cm wide, 15cm high, 20cm deep
£300-500
373 EAA391/92INDIAN RUG20TH CENTURYthe cream field with slate greymedallion suspendingpendants, blue spandrels,within slate grey borderbetween bands, 215cm x159cm; and a Karabagh rug,the red field with threeserrated lozenge medallions,between similar sides, withinpolychrome border (worn),227cm x 115cm (2)
£100-150
374 EAA391/92ANORTHWEST PERSIAN RUGLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe rust red field with alloverboteh and leaf pattern, withinmultiple borders (reduced),183cm x 134cm; and anotherNorthwest Persian rug, thecream field with allover botehvine pattern, red spandrels,within red stylised vineborder, 156cm x 99cm (2)
£100-150
375 EAA391/92BNORTHWEST PERSIANRUNNERLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe red field with alloverpolychrome boteh diagonalstripe pattern, within blue,brown and ivory bordersbetween camel and red bands
264cm x 100cm
£100-150
364 EAA391/54AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENEMARE AND STALLIONbronze, brown patina, raisedon a naturalistic rectangularbase
25cm high
£300-500
365 EAA391/58SCANDINAVIAN TURNEDWOOD BOWL19TH CENTURYwith reeded sides
43cm diameter
£100-150
366 EAA391/59SMALL IVORY BOXLATE 19TH / EARLY20TH CENTURYin the form of an apple
5cm high
£30-50
367 EAA391/82OAK AND INLAID KEY BOX18TH CENTURY MADE UPthe one door bears initials ‘AW’; together with a George IIImahogany box, circa 1760 (2)
key box,32cm wide, 27cm high, the
other 22cm wide
£200-300
368 EAA391/85CONTINENTAL SCHOOL(19TH CENTURY)SEASCAPEoil on board; together withtwo 19th century Dutchschools, depicting windmills,a still life of poppies, signedM. Peachey (4)
37cm wide, 30cm high
£100-150
369 EAA391/90TOLE PAINTED TEACANNISTER19TH CENTURYdecorated with a chinoiseriepanel depicting fishermen,converted to a lamp
42cm high, 71cm high (including
fitting)
£200-300
370 EAA391/95DUTCH BRASS CHANDELIERLATE 19TH CENTURYof typical form with sixoutscrolling branches, fittedfor electricity
63cm wide, 79cm high
£150-250
371 EAA391/101TWO ITALIAN PRICKETCANDLESTICKS18TH / 19TH CENTURYeach raised on triform basesand with facetted knop stems,one fitted for electricitylargest, 90cm high, the other77cm high (2)
£200-300
372 EAA391/105PAINTED TERRACOTTAEAGLE19TH CENTURYraised on a naturalisticrectangular base
55cm high
£200-300
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376 EAA391/83GEORGE III BLACK JAPANNED LONGCASECLOCK18TH CENTURYthe white painted arched moonphase dial withsubsidiary second dial and date aperture, theeight day movement striking on a bell, the casewith gilt chinoiserie decoration throughout,raised on bracket feet
50cm wide, 205cm high, 28cm deep
£1,500-2,500
377 EAA391/33AGEORGE IV MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETERCIRCA 1825the silvered dial signed F. Poncia, warranted,Brecon, with an arched pediment and mouldedfeather veneered case
95cm high
£400-600
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378 EAA391/65SMALL CHARLES II CARVEDOAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangularhinged top enclosing a voidinterior with candle box abovean arched and foliate carvedpanelled front, raised on stilefeet
84cm wide, 61cm high, 48cm deep
£500-800
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379 EAA391/68CHARLES II OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lidenclosing a void interior,above a arched foliate carvedfront, raised on end supports
113cm wide, 57cm high, 43cm deep
£300-400
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380 EAA391/71CHARLES II OAK GATELEGTABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe oval top above two lateralfrieze drawers, inscribed ‘I K,1728’, raised on balusterturned legs, united bymoulded stretchers andending in bun feet
157cm wide when open, 74cm high,
139cm deep
£800-1,200
381 EAA391/29OAK BIBLE BOX ON STAND17TH CENTURYthe sloped hinged and chipcarved top enclosing a voidinterior, above a rosettecarved frieze, raised on acarved column supportending in a platform basewith bracket feet
32cm wide, 80cm high, 25cm deep
£300-500
384 EAA391/89MINIATURE PRIMITIVE PINEDISPLAY CABINETPOSSIBLY AMERICAN,18TH CENTURYthe broken swan neckpediment above one glazedpanel door enclosing shelves,raised on bracket feet
50cm wide, 75cm high, 33cm deep
£300-500
383 EAA391/93CONTINENTAL OAK GATELEGTABLE18TH CENTURYthe oval drop leaf top aboveone lateral frieze drawer,raised on baluster tunedsupports united by stretchers
110cm wide, 73cm high,
156cm when open
£500-800
382 EAA391/98GEORGE III MAHOGANYTRIPOD TABLE18TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe circular top raised on aturned column supportending in three cabriole legswith pad feet, reduced inheight
83cm diameter 44cm high
£200-300
385 EAA391/70GEORGE III OAK CORNER CUPBOARDCIRCA 1760the moulded cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and twofielded panel doors flanked by fluted pilasters, opening toreveal a painted shelved interior, below are two further fieldedpanel doors, raised on a plinth base
80cm wide, 95cm high, 36cm deep
£800-1,200
386 EAA391/88ITALIAN WALNUT SIDECABINET18TH CENTURYthe canted moulded top,above one frieze drawers anda moulded panel cupboarddoor, enclosing shelves,raised on a plinth base
92cm wide, 94cm high, 36cm deep
£500-800
387 EAA391/84CARVED OAK STOOL17TH CENTURY MADE UPthe panelled back centred bya lozenge motif above a solidseat, raised on carved endsupports
57cm wide
£200-300
388 EAA391/69GEORGE II OAK HANGINGCORNER CUPBOARDMID 18TH CENTURYthe stepped raised top abovea fielded panel door enclosingshelves, flanked by stop flutedcanted corners
55cm wide, 90cm high, 35cm deep
£400-600
389 EAA391/7217TH CENTURY STYLE OAKJOINT STOOLEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular seatraised on turned and flutedlegs united by stretchers;together with a walnut stool(2)
40cm wide, 56cm high, 28cm deep
£100-150
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391 EAA391/3CHARLES II CARVED OAKCOFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lid abovea stylised Celtic knot carvedfront, raised on trestle endsupports
132cm wide, 58cm high, 36cm deep
£300-500
392 EAA391/4CHARLES II OAK COFFERCIRCA 1660the moulded hinged lid abovea lozenge carved front,inscribed ‘I C, 1661’, raised ontwin end supports
103cm wide, 53cm high, 37cm deep
£300-500
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390 EAA391/1SMALL CHARLES II OAKCOFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lidenclosing a void interior,above a geometric andstylised foliate carved front,raised on shaped endsupports
75cm wide, 47cm high, 28cm deep
£400-600
394 EAA391/74CONTINENTAL OAKCUPBOARD18TH CENTURYwith side carrying handles,the moulded top above twopanelled cupboard doorsenclosing a void interior,raised on bun feet
89cm wide, 154cm high, 53cm deep
£600-900
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393 EAA391/73WILLIAM AND MARY OAKSIDE TABLECIRCA 1700the moulded rectangular topabove a frieze drawer andshaped apron, raised onbaluster turned legs united bya peripheral stretcher
79cm wide, 69cm high, 50cm deep
£400-600
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395CHARLES II OAK COFFERCIRCA 1660the chip carved hinged lid enclosing a void interior above aconforming sides, raised on trestle end supports
90cm wide, 50cm high, 30cm deep
£400-600
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399 EAA391/15GEORGE III OAK FILINGCABINET18TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe moulded cornice above atwin fielded panel doorenclosing adjustable shelves,raised on bracket feet
56cm wide, 131cm high, 35cm deep
£300-500
400 EAA391/16CHARLES II CARVED OAKCOFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe triple panel hinge topabove a conforming blind fretcovered front, raised on stilefeet
107cm wide, 56cm high, 48cm deep
£300-500
397 EAA391/75CHARLES II WALNUT ANDUPHOLSTERED STOOLLATE 17TH CENTURYthe padded seat raised onbaluster turned legs united bya peripheral stretcher;together with a George IIImahogany commode, raisedon square chamfered legs;and a George III oak tripodtable, reduced in height (3)
43cm wide, 42cm high, 36cm wide;
commode, 44cm wide, 50cm high
£200-300
398 EAA391/76CONTINENTAL CARVEDGILTWOOD WALL MIRROREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe shaped plate within anornate openwork rococoscroll frame; togethter with aVictorian brass wall mirror, inthe Chinese Chippendale style(2)
Continental mirror, 54cm wide,
91cm high, the other 36cm wide
49cm high
£200-300
401 EAA391/20GEORGE II OAK SIDE TABLECIRCA 1750the moulded rectangular topabove one frieze drawer and ashaped apron, raised onturned tapered legs ending inpad feet
73cm wide, 67cm high, 53cm deep
£300-500
402 EAA391/23CHARLES II STYLE OAKARMCHAIR19TH CENTURYwith a solid vase shaped splatand down swept arms, abovea drop-in seat raised onbaluster turned legs united bystretchers; together with aCharles II style oak stool (2)
£150-250
396 EAA391/10CHARLES II OAK CHEST OFDRAWERSLATE 17TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above fourmitre moulded drawers,raised on stile feet
95cm wide, 90cm high, 56cm deep
£500-800
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404 EAA391/13CHARLES II OAK JOINTSTOOLLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular seatabove a scroll carved frieze,raised on baluster turned legsunited by a peripheralstretcher
55cm wide, 56cm high, 31cm deep
£300-500
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403 EAA391/11CHARLES II OAK JOINTSTOOLLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular seatraised on turned legs, unitedby a peripheral stretcher
46cm wide, 52cm high, 28cm deep
£300-500
405 EAA391/22GEORGE III OAK BUREAUBOOKCASE18TH CENTURY WITHRESTORATIONSthe moulded cornice above apair of panelled doorsenclosing adjustable, beloware two candle slides, thelower section with a fall front,opening to reveal a steppedfitted interior with drawers,pigeon holes, secretcompartments and coveredwells, below are two shortand two long drawers, raisedon bracket feet
99cm wide, 197cm high, 57cm deep
£700-900
406 EAA391/9GEORGE II MAHOGANY ANDINLAID WALL MIRRORMID 18TH CENTURYthe rectangular platesurmounted by a broken swanneck pediment and within amoulded shaped frame
71cm wide, 102cm high
£500-800
407 EAA391/24WILLIAM AND MARYCUSHION FRAME WALLMIRRORCIRCA 1690the bevelled rectangular platewithin a moulded frame
84cm wide, 54cm high
£250-350
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408 EAA391/5CHARLES II OAK CHEST OFDRAWERSLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded top above fourlong mitre moulded drawers,raised on stile feet
93cm wide, 87cm high, 59cm deep
£600-900
409 EAA391/14SMALL CHARLES II OAKCOFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe twin panelled hinged topenclosing a void interior,above a fluted frieze andconforming panelled frontcentred by rosette motifs,raised on stile feet
68cm wide, 50cm high, 45cm deep
£300-500
410 EAA391/21SMALL GEORGE III OAK ‘MULE’ CHESTCIRCA 1800the hinged lid enclosing a void inetriorwith candle box, above one apron drawer,raised on bracket feet
49cm wide, 34cm high, 27cm deep
£300-400
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411 EAA391/36SMALL CHARLES II CARVED OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lid enclosing a voidinterior with a candle box, above a archedpanel front carved with scrolling foliageand stylised plant forms
84cm wide, 54cm deep, 43cm deep
£400-600
412 EAA391/45ASMALL CONTINENTAL OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe hinged lid above a twin panelled frontcarved with lunette motif, raised onshaped end supports
68cm wide, 47cm high, 26cm deep
£300-400
413OAK, WALNUT AND INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERSCIRCA 1690the line inlaid moulded top, above four long mitre mouldeddrawers, centred by an ivory portrait medallion and flanked byparquetry panels, raised on stile feet
75cm wide, 76cm wide, 55cm deep
£1,500-2,500
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419 EAA391/55PAIR OF CHARLES II STYLESMALL DROP LEAFOCCASIONAL TABLESEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe oval tops raised onbaluster turned legs united bya peripheral stretcher
49cm wide, 49cm high, 65cm when
open
£250-350
420 EAA391/61GEORGE III OAK HANGINGCORNER CUPBOARDCIRCA 1760the moulded cornice above apanelled cupboard door,enclosing shaped shelves,flanked by fluted cantedcorners ending in a mouldedapron
70cm wide, 100cm high, 43cm deep
£300-500
414 EAA391/41CHARLES II DEMI-LUNEGATELEG TABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe drop leaf oval top, raisedon baluster turned legs unitedby stretchers and ending inreeded scroll feet
92cm wide, 68cm high, 90cm when
open
£800-1,200
415 EAA391/31CARVED OAK CREDENCETABLE17TH CENTURY AND LATERthe shaped top above ashaped carved frieze fittedwith one short drawer, raisedon baluster turned legs unitedby peripheral stretchers
92cm wide, 74cm high, 45cm deep
£300-500
416 EAA391/35CHARLES II OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe panelled hinged lidenclosing a void interior,above a fluted frieze andlozenge carved frieze, raisedon stile feet
95cm wide, 57cm high, 50cm deep
£300-500
417 EAA391/46CONTINENTAL ELM COFFEETABLE19TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe sliding rectangular topenclosing a void interior,raised on square legs unitedby an X form stretcher,reduced in height
104cm wide, 46cm high, 86cm deep
£300-500
418 EAA391/52CHARLES II OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lidenclosing a void interior,above a lozenge and lunettecarved front, raised on stilefeet united by a later shapedapron
104cm wide, 50cm high, 34cm deep
£200-300
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421 EAA391/63SET OF EIGHT GEORGE IIIASH DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1780with pireced vase shapedsplats above drop-in seats,raised on square chamferedlegs united by stretchers (8)
£800-1,200
422 EAA391/47CHARLES II OAK SIDE CHAIRLATE 17TH CENTURYthe arched back carved inrelief with fruit and foliage,above a solid seat, raised onbaluster turned legs united bya peripheral stretcher
£800-1,200
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423GOOD CARVED OAK AND CHEVRON BANDED MARRIAGECHEST17TH CENTURYthe triple panelled hinged lid carved with lozenge motifs,opening to reveal a void interior with a candle box, below is aconforming triple panelled front inscribed "JAMES TRUBSHAWAND MARY RODGERS WAS MARRYED YE TENTH DAYE OFAPRIL ANNO DM 1644" and “COMFORT YE ONE ANOTHER”
113cm wide, 60cm high, 50cm deep
£3,000-5,000
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425 EAA391/45GEORGE III OAK LOWBOYCIRCA 1760the crossbanded shapedmoulded top, above threefrieze drawers and a wavyapron, raised on mouldedcabriole legs ending inpointed pad feet
65cm wide, 66cm high, 42cm deep
£1,000-1,500
424 EAA391/50CHARLES II OAK DERBYSHIRE CHAIRLATE 17TH CENTURYthe arched bar back carved with mask motifs andscrolls, above a panelled solid seat, raised on bobbinturned legs united by strechers
£600-800
426GOOD CHARLES II CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARDLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular top above a dentil and blind fretcarved frieze, below are two foliate carved panelled cupboarddoors flanked and divided by caryatid Doric form pilasters, thelower section with two lunette carved frieze drawers above twomulti panelled cupboard doors, raised on stile feet
139cm wide, 149cm high, 54cm deep
£4,000-6,000
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427 EAA391/61AQUEEN ANNE OAK CHEST ONSTANDEARLY 18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice abovetwo short and three longgraduated drawers, the lowersection with three furthershort drawers, raised onturned legs united byconforming stretchers
94cm wide, 148cm high, 54cm deep
£800-1,200
428 EAA391/51WILLIAM AND MARY OAKSIDE TABLECIRCA 1700the moulded top above onefrieze drawer, raised onbaluster turned legs united bya wavy X form stretcher,ending in bun feet
76cm wide, 68cm high, 52cm deep
£400-600
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441 EAA391/7100PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASSPRICKET STICKS19TH CENTURYwith triform bases and reededturned stems surmounted bydrip pans; together with asmaller pair (4)
largest, 74cm high
£120-180
442 EAA391/7339VICTORIAN BRASSSERPENTINE FENDERMID 19TH CENTURYthe pierced sides decoratedwith flowering urns, exoticbirds and mythical beasts,raised on paw feet
139cm wide
£250-350
443 EAA391/7361PAIR OF GEORGE III ELMSIDE CHAIRSCIRCA 1760with pierced vase shapedsplats above rush seats,raised on square legs, unitedby stretchers (2)
£200-300
444 EAA391/7480GEORGE III OAK WASH-STANDCIRCA 1800the rectangular top with aninset later transfer blue andwhite basin, raised on squarelegs, united by an under tier
47cm wide, 77cm high, 39cm deep
£100-150
429 EAA391/6296THREE VARIOUS DOULTONJUGS20TH CENTURYone decorated with a tavernscene, 20cm high; a seriesware jug, decorated withscenes from Chaucer,19cm high; and a reliefdecorated jug with huntingscene, signed ‘Noke’,16cm high (3)
£100-150
430 EAA391/6376PAIR OF GEORGE III BELLMETAL CANDLESTICKS19TH CENTURYwith turned stems, raised onbead moulded square bases;together with another similarpair of George III bell metalcandlesticks, and threefurther pairs of smaller 19thcentury brass candlesticks(10)
largest 26cm high
£300-500
431 EAA391/6395LARGE TURNED WOODSTRING BOXLATE 19TH CENTURYin the form of a vase
25cm high
£80-120
432 EAA391/7490CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topraised on baluster turned legsunited by a peripheralstretcher
69cm wide, 66cm high, 45cm deep
£250-350
433 EAA391/6458VICTORIAN COPPER JAMPAN19TH CENTURYwith a wrought iron swinghandle; together with aVictorian brass and polishedsteel skimmer, mid 19thcentury (2)
34cm diameter
£20-40
434 EAA391/6606VICTORIAN PAINTEDLEATHER SCREENLATE 19TH CENTURYeach fold naively painted withfigures amongst scollingfoliage and fruit
each fold, 38cm wide, 168cm high
£300-500
435 EAA391/6849ENGLISH SCHOOL(19TH CENTURY)PORTRAIT OF A BOYoil on canvas
52cm wide, 64cm high
£100-150
436 EAA391/6850AFTER GUERCINO (ITALIAN1591-1666)SIBILLA PERSICAoil on canvas, framed;together with an oil on canvasafter George Moorland (2)
49cm wide, 64cm high
£100-150
437 EAA391/691219TH CENTURY SCHOOL(POSSIBLY AMERICAN)THREE QUARTER LENGTHPORTRAITthe female sitter wearing a ablue gown with white lacecollar and cuffs, oil on canvas
114cm high, 77cm wide
£200-300
438 EAA391/7068REGENCY PAPIER MACHETRAY ON LATER STANDEARLY 19TH CENTURYpainted with a central foliatebouquet within a gilt rococoscroll border, raised on alater folding X frame stand
77cm wide, 50cm high, 57cm deep
£300-500
439 EAA391/7082ENGLISH NEEDLEWORKPANEL18TH CENTURYembroidered throughout withscrolling foliage
176cm wide, 73cm high
£300-500
440 EAA391/7099GEORGE III ELM OPENARMCHAIRCIRCA 1800the shaped back with apierced vase splat and outscrolling arms, above astuffed over seat and raisedon square tapered legs unitedby an H shaped stretcher
£150-250
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445 EAA391/7432CHARLES II OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe triple panel hinge topabove a foliate carved friezeand conforming lozengecarved panelled front, raisedon stile feet
129cm wide, 62cm high, 58cm deep
£300-500
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446 EAA391/7456CHARLES II OAK GATELEGTABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe oval drop leaf top abovetwo lateral frieze drawers,raised on baluster turned legsunited by stretchers andending in bun feet
122cm wide, 74cm high,
146cm when open
£800-1,200
447 EAA391/7453GEORGE II OAK DRESSERMID 18TH CENTURYthe enclosed shelved superstructure with a mouldedcornice, the lower section withthree frieze drawers and twomulti fielded panel doors, raisedon stile feet
134cm wide, 185cm high, 53cm deep
£1,000-1,500
448 EAA391/7492GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLECIRCA 1760the moulded rectangular topabove one frieze drawer, raisedon cabriole legs ending in padfeet
75cm wide, 69cm high, 45cm deep
£400-600
449 EAA391/7500GEORGE III OAK SETTLEMID 18TH CENTURYthe panelled back with scrollarms, above a hinged seat andpanelled apron, raised on stilefeet
152cm wide
£500-800
450 EAA391/7503STEEL CIRCULAR TRIVETOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe openwork top raised on threecabriole legs united by astretchers; together with arectangular steel trivet, theshaped frieze pierced withinitials, ‘ H M’, raised on cabriolesupports (2)
circular 26cm diameter, 33cm high, the
other 41cm wide, 32cm wide
£150-250
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451 EAA391/7497CHARLES II STYLE OAKJOINT STOOL19TH CENTURY WITH SOMEEARLIER COMPONENTSthe moulded seat above ashaped frieze raised onbaluster turned legs united bya peripheral stretcher;together with a George IIwalnut stool, 18th centurywith alterations, the paddedhinged lid above a shapedfrieze, raised on cabriole legs(2)
44cm wide, 51cm high, 29cm deep,
walnut stool, 46cm wide, 46cm high
£300-500
453 EAA391/7506CHARLES II OAK GATELEGTABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe oval dropleaf top raised onbobbin turned supports unitedby stretchers ending in bunfeet
134cm wide, 75cm high
165cm when open
£800-1,200
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452 EAA391/7474CARVED FRIEZELATE 19TH CENTURYof oak and ornate rococoscroll form
£40-60
452A EAA391/17CHARLES II WALNUT OPENARMCHAIRLATE 17TH CENTURYthe cane back and seat withoutscrolling arms, raised onbaluster turned legs united byan H shaped stretcher
£400-600
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GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)LINEN PRESSGreen stained ash, circa 1899
£3,000-5,000
454 EZ317/13SCOTTISH GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY AND INLAIDLONGCASE CLOCK, BYTHOMAS IVORY, DUNDEEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe arched dial painted withexotic birds and foliatespandrels, with a subsidiarysecond dial and dateaperture, the eight daymovement striking on a bell,the case with fluted quartercolumns and later turned feet
44cm wide, 209cm high
£1,000-1,200
455 EZ319/1SCOTTISH GEORGE IVMAHOGANY LONGCASECLOCKCIRCA 1825the figural painted arched dialsigned Whytock, Dundee, witha subsidiary second and datedials and an 8-day bellstriking movement,surmounted by a broken swanneck pediment and flanked byturned pilasters, the panelledcase with reeded quartercolumns and raised onbracket feet
49cm wide, 207cm high, 24cm deep
£600-900
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457A EAA269/3BRASS FRENCH CARRIAGECLOCKCIRCA 1900with Corinthian Columns ,enamel dial and originaltravelling case
£500-800
459 EZ777/17CHARLES X ROSEWOOD ANDINLAID TEMPLE CLOCK19TH CENTURYof typical form, the engineturned silvered dial signedGillio
26cm wide, 50cm high
£500-700
458A EZ777/18FRENCH EBONISED ANDINLAID TEMPLE CLOCK19TH CENTURYof typical form with whiteenamel dial
24cm wide, 49cm high
£500-700
458 EZ777/21LOUIS XV STYLE GILTBRONZE MANTLE CLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe white enamel dial withRoman numerals,surmounted by a maiden,raised on an ornate rococoscroll base
31cm wide, 43cm high
£400-600
457 EZ847/2FRENCH EMPIRE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKGARNITUREEARLY 19TH CENTURYcylinder movement striking on a bell, thegilt dial with black Roman numerals withlaurel surround contained within a redmarble case of arched form on bun feet,with similar red marble garniture of flaredtapering form (3)
32.5cm high
£300-500
456 EZ846/5MAHOGANY COLUMN CLOCKBY HENRY MARCWith pediments over fourfaces, the central column withfluted corner columns
47cm high, 19cm wide
£800-1,200
460 EZ796/1PAIR OF SCOTTISHTERRACOTTA URNSATTRIBUTED TO GARNKIRK19TH CENTURYof camapana form, the sidesdecorated in relief with ferns,raised on reeded socle bases(2)
94cm high
£3,000-4,000
461 EZ796/2SIMILAR SINGLE URN19TH CENTURYraised on an associatedpedestal
161cm high (including pedestal)
£3,000-4,000
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462 EZ326/2POMPEIAN STYLEPATINATED BRONZEJARDINIÈRE20TH CENTURYthe circular top with appliedmask decoration united byberried foliate swags, raisedon cabriole legs surmountedby winged griffins and endingin claw feet, united by atriform platform base
54cm diameter, 90cm high
£700-1,000
465 EZ802/2RENAISSANCE STYLECARVED WALNUT STYLECABINETCIRCA 1900with two panelled cupboarddoors fluted and divided bycorrugated pilasters raised onfluted columnar supports,united by an under tier andending in carved claw feet
154cm wide, 138cm high,
60cm deep
Provenance:Property of The Royal College ofMusic, Prince Consort Road, London
£300-400
463 EZ798/6LOUIS XV WALNUT ARMOIRE18TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe arched dentil corniceabove a pair of foliate carvedfielded panel doors, openingto reveal, later shelves, raisedon a later shaped base
£500-800
464 EZ792/5THREE OPEN ARMCHAIRSLATE 19TH / EARLY20TH CENTURYeach of similar form, withrectangular cushioned backover feather carved openarms , sprung cushionedseat, raised on carved legsunited by a elaborate carvedstretchers (3)
£300-400
466 EZ799/4RARE COUNTRY SATINWOODSIDE TABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular topraised on X form trestle endsupports
75cm wide, 67cm high, 29cm deep
£400-600
467 EZ607/121QUEEN ANNE BURRWALNUT BACHELORS’CHESTEARLY 18TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe rectangular top above twoshort over two long graduateddrawers on later bun feet
71cm wide, 83cm high, 48cm deep
£500-800
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468 EZ794/15CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLE17TH CENTURY AND LATERthe planked top above amoulded frieze, raised onbaluster turned legs, unitedby later peripheral stretchers
104cm wide, 74cm high, 62cm deep
£300-500
469 LB350/2SET OF EIGHT CHARLES IISTYLE OAK DINING CHAIRSLATE 19TH CENTURYincluding two armchairs, thefoliate carved openworkbacks, surmounted by acoronet, above cane seats,raised on baluster turnedlegs, united by H shapedstretchers (8)
£1,500-2,500
470 LB350/1CHARLES II STYLE OAKREFECTORY TABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topraised on four foliate carvedcup and cover supports,united by a peripheralstretcher
90cm wide, 78cm high, 275cm long
£1,500-2,500
471 EZ313/15OAK TABLE17TH CENTURYthe rectangular plank top overa infilled lunette carved friezeraised on ring turned legsunited by H-frame stretchers
67cm high, 73cm deep 142cm long
£400-600
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472 EAA417/4GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAUCIRCA 1720the fall front enclosing a fitted interior withpigeon holes, drawers and a covered well,below are two short and three long drawers,raised on bracket feet
88cm wide, 101cm high, 53cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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473 EZ607/117HIGHLY FIGURED WALNUTPRESS CUPBOARDLATE 17TH OR EARLY18TH CENTURYthe shaped pediment overdouble oyster veneered doorswith star parquetry interiorinlays revealing a fittedinterior of shelves, the basewith two short and two longdrawers on bracket feet withfretted frieze, brass fittings
162cm wide, 227cm high, 5cm deep
£1,000-1,500
474 EZ794/1CEYLONESE PADOUK ANDBRASS COFFEREARLY 19TH CENTURYwith brass stud decoration,the hinged lid opening toreveal a void interior with acandle box, raised on turnedbun feet
150cm wide, 80cm high, 60cm deep
£400-600
475 LB356/1GEORGE III MAHOGANYKETTLE STANDCIRCA 1760the piecrust dish top raisedon a turned and flutedcolumn support ending inacanthus carved tripod basewith pad feet
28 x 56
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476 EZ326/3MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAYON STANDEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular tray with twinside carrying handles, raisedon a folding X form stand
69cm wide, 80cm high, 47cm deep
£500-800
481 EZ320/43REGENCY MAHOGANYFOLDOVER TEA TABLECIRCA 1820the crossbanded roundedrectangular top overcrossbanded and ebonystrung frieze with centraldrawer, raised on reeded ringturned column, quadriformsabre legs terminating inbrass caps and castors
102cm wide, 76cm high, 45cm deep,
90cm extended
£500-700
478 EZ326/5GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED PEMBROKETABLECIRCA 1790the drop leaf top above onereal and one opposing dummyfrieze drawer, raised onsquare tapered terminating inbrass caps and castors
77cm wide, 70cm high, 101cm wide,
when open
£400-600
479 EZ322/2GEORGE III STYLE WINGARMCHAIRMODERNcovered in studded andbuttoned brown leather,raised on moulded squarechamfered legs united by a Hshaped stretcher
£600-800
480 EZ794/12GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID DEMI-LUNE TEATABLECIRCA 1790the hinged crossbanded topabove a conforming frieze,raised on square tapered legsending in spade feet
94cm wide, 74cm high, 43cm deep
£500-800
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477 EZ756/1CONTINENTAL OAK ANDEBONY INLAID COURTCUPBOARD19TH CENTURY IN THE16TH CENTURY MANNERthe upper section with twinelaborately panelled doorsenclosed by pilasters withcarved putto capitals, thebase with carved and inlaidfrieze drawer abovecorresponding panelled doorsenclosed by term mouldingsand flattened bun feet
159cm wide, 153cm high,
62cm deep
Provenance:From the Estate of the late MrsAlexander-Brown, Edinburgh(daughter-in-law of the late SirLouis Gumley, Lord Provost ofEdinburgh 1935-38)
£3,000-5,000
483 EAA987/1SMALL GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY AND INLAIDBOWFRONT SIDEBOARDCIRCA 1790the crossbanded top aboveone central frieze drawer,flanked by two further deep,one fitted as a cellarette,raised on square tapered legsending in spade feet
111cm wide, 90cm high, 60cm deep
Provenance:Church Street Galleries Ltd. 77Kensington Church Street, London,1966.
£800-1,200
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482 EZ799/1MAHOGANY BOWFRONTCHESTEARLY 19TH CENTURY,POSSIBLY AMERICANthe shaped top with a reedededge above, two short andthree long graduateddrawers, raised on carvedclaw feet
102cm wide, 90cm high, 53cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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484 EZ793/1GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFATABLECIRCA 1810the gadrooned roundedrectangular top over two cockbeaded frieze drawers, andopposing dummy drawers,raised on tapering turnedcolumn with reeded bulbbase, X shaped base on lionpaw feet
161cm wide, 75cm high, 69cm deep
£2,000-3,000
485 EZ792/1MAHOGANY INVERTED BREAKFRONT CONSOLE TABLE IN THEMANNER OF WILLIAM KENT18TH CENTURYthe faux (later) marble top over mahogany base with carved greekkey and vitruvian scroll freize flanking a central entablature ofcarved vines on two pairs of square section tapered front supportson reeded blocked feet with applied carving
214cm wide, 81cm high, 81cm deep
£1,000-1,500
489 EZ607/119GEORGE III MAHOGANYLINEN PRESSCIRCA 1780the projecting mouldedcornice above two doors inlaidwith satinwood banding andboxwood and ebony stringing,the base with two short overtwo long graduated drawers
126cm wide, 204cm high,
61.5cm deep
£400-600
487 EZ320/2MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, BYGILLOWSLATE 18TH CENTURYthe reeded roundedrectangular top over a cockbeaded long frieze drawerraised on tapering squarelegs terminating in brass capsand castors
89cm wide, 66cm high, 89cm deep
£250-350
488 EZ607/120GEORGE III MAHOGANYBREAKFRONT WARDROBEAND LINEN PRESSEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe projecting cornice abovetwo central doors with ovalpanels enclosing slidingshelves above two short overthree long graduateddrawers, flanked by fourpannelled cupboards andraised on a plinth
253cm wide, 211cm high,
56cm deep
£1,500-2,000
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490 EZ607/118GEORGE III MAHOGANYSTRUNG SERPENTINECHESTCIRCA 1770of four graduated drawers,the moulded top withchequered stringing andoutswept fluted side columnson tall block bracket feet withChinoiserie blind fretwork,later brass drop handles,restorations andreconstructions
115cm wide, 92cm high, 57cm deep
£800-1,200
486 EAA417/3SET OF 10 GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1790 AND LATERin the Hepplewhite style withmoulded spindle splats abovestuffed over seats raised onsquare tapered legs united bya H shaped stretcher (10)
£3,000-5,000
491 EZ315/8GEORGE III OAK DRESSERMID 18TH CENTURYthe shelved super structurewith a moulded cornice andtwo crossbanded cupboarddoors, the lower section witha rectangular plank top abovethree frieze drawers and acentral fielded panel door,flanked by four further shortdrawers, raised on bracketfeet
177cm wide, 197cm high,
51cm deep
£1,200-1,800
492 EZ607/114GEORGE III MAHOGANYTRIPOD WINE TABLECIRCA 1760the circular top abovebirdcage raised on turned andtapered column with spirallyfluted knop, the tripod basewith leaf-carved cabriole legsterminating in ball and clawfeet, minor alterations
65cm diameter, 69cm high
£300-500
493 EZ607/100GEORGE III MAHOGANYKETTLE STANDCIRCA 1780the square tray top withsliding cup stand above apierced fretwork frieze onturned and blocked legslinked by a cross stretcherwith applied stand
30cm wide, 62cm high
£200-300
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494 EAA227/1GEORGE III MAHOGANYBACHELORS CHESTCIRCA 1760with crossbanded rectangulartop above two short overthree long graduated drawersenclosed by inset reededcolumns to the angles andraised on ogee bracket feet(cut)
95cm wide, 71cm high, 50cm deep
£1,000-1,500
495 EAA214/1FINE GEORGE III PAINTEDSATINWOOD PEMBROKETABLERETAILED BYW.F.GREENWOOD & SONSLTD, 24 STONEGATE, YORKpainted with flowers andfoliate swags, the oval topover a single frieze drawerand opposing dummy drawer,raised on square taperinglegs terminating in caps andcastors
84cm wide, 75cm high, 52cm deep,
100cm extended
£3,000-5,000
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496 EZ310/32COMPOSITE SET OF EIGHT LANCASHIREBEACH AND ASH SPINDLE BACK CHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURY WITH ALTERATIONSincluding two carver chairs, each with tieredspindle backs raised above rush seats onturned front legs united by stretchers (8)
£1,200-1,800
497 EZ310/31GEORGE III OAK REFECTORY TABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular planked top above plainfrieze on square tapered legs
249cm long, 74cm high, 74cm wide
£700-1,000
498 EZ799/3REGENCY MAHOGANYCANED LIBRARY ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1810with green covered loosecushions, the reeded backand scroll arms, above a caneseat, raised on turned taperedlegs terminating in brass capsand castors
£400-600
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499 EAA923/1GEORGE IV DUET STANDCIRCA 1825the ratchet adjustable fretpierced stands centred bylyres, raised on a lapet carvedturned column support,ending in a triform base withcarved paw feet
42cm wide, 130cm high
£800-1,200
504 EAA254/3SCOTTISH REGENCY CHEVALMIRRORCIRCA 1820the rectangular adjustableplate, on turned reededupright supports with urnfinials, raised on reeded downswept legs terminating inbrass caps and castors
77cm wide, 152cm high
£800-1,200
501 EZ310/33CHARLES II OAK LOWDRESSERCIRCA 1680the rectangular top over threecross moulded deep friezedrawers flanked by balustermoulding raised on balusterturned legs terminating inbun feet united by a openshelf
155cm wide, 83cm high, 50cm deep
£1,000-1,500
502 EZ607/123REGENCY MAHOGANY ANDEBONY SOFA TABLECIRCA 1820the rectangular top withrounded angles and twin dropflaps, above twin friezedrawers and four turnedcolumns, the square basewith sabre legs terminating inbrass caps and castors
142cm wide, 71cm high, 61cm deep
£600-800
503 EZ794/14GEORGE III PINE CORNERCUPBOARDEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe moulded top above a pairof astragal glazed panel doorsenclosing shelves, the lowersection with three drawersabove two further panelleddoors, raised on a bracketfeet
102cm wide, 198cm high,
50cm deep
£500-800
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500 EZ799/5GEORGE IV MAHOGANY MARBLE TOPCONSOLE TABLECIRCA 1830the white marble top above a beadmoulded frieze, raised on twin pilastersupports, raised on a gadrooned platformbase united by a mirrored panel back
116cm wide, 90cm high, 39cm deep
£800-1,200
505 EZ326/9SET OF REGENCYROSEWOOD QUARTETTOTABLESCIRCA 1820the rectangular graduatedtray tops, raised on slenderring turned legs, ending incarved scroll feet (4)
50cm wide, 71cm high, 31cm deep
£800-1,200
506 EAA417/2REGENCY MAHOGANY TWIN PILLAR DINING TABLECIRCA 1820with one leaf inserting, the rounded rectangular topwith a reeded edge raised on turned baluster columnsupports ending in four hipped sabre legs terminatingin brass hairy paw caps and castors
114cm wide, 72cm high, 17cm long, 226cm extended
£3,000-5,000
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510 EZ755/1REGENCY MAHOGANYCOLLECTORS CABINETCIRCA 1820the rectangular top above twopanelled doors, each withapplied carved rosettes,enclosing two banks of 10specimen drawers, the wholeraised on a plinth
84.5cm wide, 102cm high,
49cm deep
£700-900
508 EAA981/1NEST OF THREE REGENCYSTYLE BURR WALNUT ANDBEECH TABLES19TH CENTURYthe graduated tray tops with areeded edge, raised onslender turned legs, ending inspade feet (3)
51cm wide, 77cm high, 32deep
£300-500
509 EZ315/12REGENCY FIDDLEMAHOGANY WORK TABLECIRCA 1820the ratchet adjustable topabove one frieze drawer and adeep work bag drawer, raisedon twin scroll end supports,ending in splayed legs unitedby a turned stretcher andterminating in brass hairypaw caps and castors
62cm wide, 73cm high, 41cm deep
£250-350
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507 EAA417/1AMERICAN FEDERAL PLUM PUDDING MAHOGANY ANDINLAID DINING TABLECIRCA 1800three leaf insertions (one later), the serpentine shape top withbrass line inlaid edge above a gentle breakfront frieze raised onturned fluted legs ending in brass caps and castors
137cm wide, 72cm high, 144cm long, 253cm extended
£5,000-8,000
514 EAA950/9AMERICAN CLASSICALMAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED SETTEEPOSSIBLY PHILADELPHIA,CIRCA 1830the shaped back, scroll armsand stuffed over seat coveredin red striped fabric, raised onfoliate and fruit carved sabrelegs ending in hairy paw feet
237cm wide
£400-600
512 EAA890/3FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANYSECRETAIRE À ABATTANTCIRCA 1830the moulded marble topabove one cavetto friezedrawers and a fall front,opening to reveal a fittedinterior with small drawersand secret compartments,below are three further longdrawers, raised on bracketfeet
100cm wide, 151cm high,
45cm deep
£300-500
513 EAA890/1FRENCH PROVINCIALWALNUT ARMOIREEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe projecting cornice above afoliate carved frieze and twinpanelled doors above acorresponding shaped apronand raised on square cabriolelegs
145cm wide, 207cm high,
65cm deep
£300-500
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511 EZ315/1REGENCY TWIN PILLAR DINING TABLECIRCA 1815with one centre and two end leaf insertions, the mouldedrounded rectangular top raised on spiral urn shaped turnedsupports, ending on hipped sabre legs with brass caps andcastors
134cm wide, 71cm high, 168cm long (unextended), 248cm long (extended)
£2,000-3,000
515 EZ607/102SCOTTISH GEORGE IV PLUMPUDDING MAHOGANYCENTRE TABLECIRCA 1830in the manner of WilliamTrotter, the circular top withegg and dart mouldingsraised above four scrollingbranches each with rosetteappliques on a concavesquare base with reededsabre legs terminating inbrass caps and castors
125cm diameter, 72cm high
£2,000-3,000
516 EZ302/1REGENCY MAHOGANYBREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1820the rounded rectangular tilttop with a gadrooned edge,raised on a reeded columnsupport and conforming sabrelegs, terminating in castbrass caps and castors
152cm wide, 77cm high,
119cm wide
£1,000-1,500
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517 EAA890/4LOUIS PHILLIPE WALNUTCOMMODECIRCA 1810the white marble top raisedabove ogee frieze drawerabove three graduateddrawers on moulded bracketfeet
128cm wide, 98cm high, 60 cm deep
£500-800
518 EZ807/1PAIR OF SMALL WALNUTDESKS19TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topsinset with leather writingsurface above two friezedrawers, the pedestalsupports fitted with five shortand ten small drawers raisedon carved plinth bases (2)
100cm wide, 77cm high, 59cm deep
£3,000-4,000
519 EAA936/1DUTCH MAHOGANY ANDMARQUETRY INLAID CHESTEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe serpentine shaped topover four long graduateddrawers raised on laterbracket feet
80cm wide, 73cm high, 46cm deep
£3,000-5,000
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520 EZ607/20GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID SERPENTINESIDEBOARDCIRCA 1790the shaped crossbanded topabove an arrangement of fivefrieze drawers, raised onchamfered square taperedlegs ending in spade feet
152cm wide, 92cm high, 62cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire.
£800-1,200
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523 EZ607/16GEORGE III OAK AND YEWWOOD CROSSBANDEDDRESSERCIRCA 1760the moulded rectangular topabove three frieze drawers,raised on cabriole legs endingin trefoil feet
200cm wide, 86cm high, 50cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire.
£1,000-1,500
524 EZ607/11GEORGE III MAHOGANYCABINET BOOKCASECIRCA 1780the Greek key mouldedcornice above a pair ofastragal glazed panel doorsenclosing adjustable shelves,the lower section with twofurther panelled cupboarddoors raised on bracket feet
108cm wide, 188cm high,
37cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire.
£800-1,200
521 EZ607/28GEORGE III MAHOGANYSERPENTINE COMMODECIRCA 1780the shaped moulded topabove two short and threelong graduated drawers,raised on shaped bracket feet
109cm wide, 102cm high,
54cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire.
£3,000-5,000
522 EZ720/1CONTINENTAL OCTAGONALMAHOGANY BREAKFASTTABLECIRCA 1830the shaped top with radiatingveneers, centred by a foliateroundel, raised on mouldedfaceted column supportending in a platform basewith carved claw feet
130cm wide, 72cm high
£1,200-1,800
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525 EZ607/27GEORGE II MAHOGANYLIBRARY BREAKFRONTBOOKCASECIRCA 1740the broken swan-neckpediment centred by acoronet finial, above a stiffleaf and foliate scroll carvedfrieze and two astragal glazedpanel doors enclosing a latershelved interior, the lowersection with three friezedrawers above four panelledcupboard doors, raised on astepped plinth base withshaped bracket feet
175cm wide, 254cm high,
62cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld,Perthshire.
£7,000-10,000
527 EAA890/7CONTINENTAL OAK SIDETABLEMID 18TH CENTURYthe rectangular moulded topabove a single drawer onsquare chamfered legs unitedby stretchers
103cm wide, 75cm high, 58cm deep
£300-400
529 EZ798/3LARGE CONTINENTALPAINTED OVERMANTLEMIRROR19TH CENTURYthe later moulded and foliatecarved frame surmounted bya shell cresting
120cm wide, 183cm high
£500-800
526 EZ607/17LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERVING TABLECIRCA 1810the raised panel back above a breakfront top and threefrieze drawers, raised on fluted turned tapered legssurmounted by lions’ mask motifs and terminating incarved paw feet
220cm wide, 111cm high, 82cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire.
£2,000-3,000
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528 EAA950/8UNUSUAL GEORGE III DEMI-LUNE TEA TABLECIRCA 1790the satinwood bandedfoldover top above a gentlebreakfront frieze, raised onsquare tapered legs ending inspade feet
79cm wide, 74cm high, 49cm deep
£500-800
530 EZ798/1CONTINENTAL PAINTEDCOFFEE TABLEPART 18TH CENTURYthe rectangular top paintedwith scrolling foliage andfruit, centred by a flower headmotif, raised on four scrolllegs
92cm wide, 46cm high, 69cm wide
£400-600
531 EZ798/5FRENCH PAINTED CABINET19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above apair of wire panel doorsenclosing shelves, the lowersection with a gadroonededge and two further foliatepainted panel doors, raisedon bun feet
113cm wide, 204cm high,
54cm deep
£1,500-2,500
532 EZ326/10CONTINENTAL GILTWOODMIRRORLATE 19TH / EARLY20TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular platewithin an ornate foliate carvedpierced frame
72cm wide, 130cm high
£500-800
533 EAA923/2CHILD’S WINDSOR CHAIR19TH CENTURYof typical form, raised onturned legs
£300-500
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535 EAA989/6VICTORIAN WALNUT ANDINLAID CREDENZACIRCA 1880with gilt metal mounts, themoulded shaped top above astylised foliate inlaid friezeand one panelled door,opening to reveal a linedshelved interior, flanked bytwo bowed glaze panel doorsenclosing further shelves,raised on a plinth base withturned bun feet
165cm wide, 109cm high,
43cm deep
£1,000-1,500
534 EZ777/15LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODSERPENTINE BUREAU PLATCIRCA 1900with gilt bronze mounts, theshaped top with an insetleather writing surface, abovethree frieze drawers, raisedon square cabriole legsending in sabots
165cm wide, 78cm high, 78cm deep
£3,000-5,000
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536 EZ777/14DIRECTOIRE STYLE KINGWOODAND CROSSBANDED BUREAUBOOKCASE19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above a pairof glazed panel doors enclosingadjustable shelves, below is a fallfront, opening to reveal a fittedinterior with drawers and aninset velvet writing surfacemover two further frieze drawers,raised on simulated turnedfluted legs, united by a shapdstretcher and ending in toupiefeet
94cm wide, 192cm high, 47cm deep
£3,000-5,000
537 EZ607/122VICTORIAN WALNUT KNEEHOLEDESK19TH CENTURYincorporating earlier elements,the quarter veneered burr topwith chevron banding above anarrangement of three drawersand shaped apron, the wholeraised on carved cabriole legs
102.5cm wide, 72.5cm high, 57cm deep
£300-500
538 EZ794/9VICTORIAN PAINTED PINEAPOTHECARY CABINET19TH CENTURYwith an arrangement ofseventeen drawers, each paintedin black and gilt with Latinsubstance labels
79cm wide, 109cm high, 29cm deep
£400-600
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542 EZ316/18GOOD VICTORIAN WALNUTPEDESTAL DESKCIRCA 1890the moulded rectangular topwith an inset leather writingsurface, above three friezedrawers, each pedestal fittedwith three further drawersraised on plinth bases
137cm wide, 75cm high, 68cm deep
£500-700
540 EAA254/2FRENCH EMPIRE STYLEBIBLIOTHEQUE, BY EM.TERQUEM, PARISEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith gilt metal mounts, thetambour front enclosing fittedinterior, below is onecompartmented aprondrawer, raised on a plinthbase, underside bears, EMTerquem inset trade label.
33cm wide, 22cm high
£200-300
541 EAA254/1VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDECABINET, IN THE MANNEROF GILLOWS19TH CENTURYwith reeded top, the upperportion with six smalldrawers with brass drophandles over two panel doorson splay French feet withshaped frieze
130cm wide, 103cm high,
107cm deep
£800-1,200
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543 EAA982/7VICTORIAN AMBOYNA,EBONISED AND PARQUETRYOCTAGONAL TABLECIRCA 1870the shaped top raised on fourturned fluted supports, unitedby a galleried under tier,ending in turned feet withbrass caps and castors
76cm wide, 70cm high
£250-350
539 EZ777/13LOUIS XV STYLE ROSEWOODAND MARQUETRY BOMBECOMMODEEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith gilt bronze mounts, therouge marble top above threelong drawers, raised onsplayed legs ending in sabots
102cm wide, 97cm high, 43cm deep
£1,500-2,500
547 EZ777/11PAIR OF VICTORIANMAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIRS19TH CENTURYeach with foliate carvedpediment over mouldedframed cushioned back, opencushioned arms terminatingin C-scrolls, the serpentinesprung cushioned seat, shellcarved apron, raised oncabriole legs terminating inscroll feet (2)
£700-900
544 EZ777/8PAIR OF CONTINENTALEMPIRE MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE COMMODESEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe tray tops above a singlefrieze drawer and a pair oftambour doors, opening toreveal a shelved interior,centred by female caryatidpilasters, raised on block feet(2)
83cm wide, 84cm high, 42cm deep
£5,000-7,000
545 EAA319/1PINE ORKNEY CHAIREARLY 20TH CENTURYof typical form, with oneapron drawer
£400-600
546 EY793/4PAIR OF BEECH FAUTEUILSeach with floral carvedmoulded serpentine top-railover cushioned back,moulded scroll open armsserpentine seat floral carvedapron, raised on cabriole legsterminating in scroll feet,upholstered in deep green (2)
£300-500
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548 EZ777/10CONTINENTAL CARVEDGILTWOOD MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe bevelled rectangular platewithin an ornate foliate scrollopenwork frame
133cm wide, 170cm high
£2,500-3,500
552 EZ802/1CONTINENTAL CARVEDGILTWOOD AND GESSOCONSOLE TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe green moulded marbletop above an ornate rococoscroll openwork friezecentred by a mask motif,raised on carved cabriole legsunited by shaped X formstretcher
121cm wide, 83cm high, 66cm deep
Provenance:Property of The Royal College ofMusic, Prince Consort Road, London
£400-600
549 EZ777/7PAIR OF CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK CONSOLE TABLES19TH CENTURYthe serpentine shaped rouge marble tops above a foliate carvedfrieze, centred by verde marble panels, raised on acanthuscarved cabriole scroll legs (2)
160cm wide, 97cm high, 43cm deep
£3,000-4,000
550 EZ777/9FRENCH GILTWOOD ANDGESSO OVERMANTLEMIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular platewithin an ornate rococo scrollframe
109cm wide, 186cm high
£1,000-1,500
551 EZ777/6DIRECTOIRE STYLEMAHOGANY BED19TH CENTURYwith gilt metal mounts, thepanelled ends with acornfinials, raised on turned feetending in toupie feet
125cm wide
£500-800
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553 EZ777/1VICTORIAN WALNUT ANDMARQUETRY BREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1860the moulded circular top inlaid with aband of scrolling foliage, centred by afurther foliate medallion, raised on abaluster turned column support endingin a tripod base
135cm wide, 72cm high
£3,000-5,000
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554 EZ777/3GEORGE III STYLE PLUMPUDDING MAHOGANYBONHEUR DU JOURCIRCA 1900inlaid with satinwood banding,the moulded top above threefrieze drawers a a roll top,opening to reveal a fittedinterior with drawers and aninset felt writing surface,below is a further longdrawer, raised on squaretapered legs terminating inbrass caps
74cm wide, 102cm high, 48cm deep
£800-1,200
555 EZ777/2LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOODPARLOUR SUITECIRCA 1900comprising a settee, twofauteuils and two side chairs,covered in green fabric, raisedon cabriole legs
settee, 123cm wide
£1,000-1,500
556 EZ778/3EARLY VICTORIANROSEWOOD INVERTEDBREAKFRONT WARDROBECIRCA 1840the angular moulded corniceabove four panelled cupboarddoors, enclosing a fittedinterior with hanging space,raised on a plinth base
£800-1,200
557 LB350/14VICTORIAN GILTWOOD &GESSO WALL MIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe later bevelled plateenclosed by moulded framewith applied oak and laurelborder
156cm x 130cm
£500-800
558 LB350/8CONTINENTAL SIENNAMARBLE AND WROUGHTIRON COFFEE TABLE20TH CENTURYthe inset circular top within arope twist border, raised onan ornate open work scrolltripod base
74cm diameter, 48cm high
£500-800
559 LB350/5VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWINPEDESTAL DESKLATE 19TH CENTURYwith tooled leather skiver, therectangular moulded topabove three frieze drawersabove twin pedestals of threegraduated drawers on plinths
120.5cm wide, 75cm high,
71cm deep
£800-1,200
560 EZ747/17ITALIAN GILTWOOD ANDPOLYCHROME PAINTEDSOLOMONIC COLUMN19TH CENTURYraised on a tripod base,converted to a lamp
147cm high
£400-600
561 EAA977/1LARGE VICTORIANHEXAGONAL MAHOGANYDINING TABLE19TH CENTURYthe shaped facetted top withradiating veneers and agadrooned edge, raised on abulbous turned support,ending in a quatroform basewith squat bun feet
167cm wide, 75cm high
£1,000-2,000
562 EZ314/1KINGWOOD FOLDOVER CARDTABLECIRCA 1900the serpentine top with latticework inlay with gilt metalbeading, over a concealedfrieze drawer with castcresting, serpentine apron,raised on cabriole legs withfoliate mounts and sabots
95cm wide, 79cm high, 42cm deep
£1,000-1,500
563 EZ747/9EDWARDIAN SATINWOODSOFA TABLECIRCA 1910inlaid with ebony stringing,the canted rectangular dropleaf top above two dummyfrieze drawers, raised on twinend supports united by across stretcher and ending indown swept legs with brasscaps and castors, drawerstamped Maple & Co, London
152cm wide, 76cm high, 67cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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564 EZ801/1SCOTTISH GEORGE III PINEFIRE SURROUNDEDINBURGH, LATE18TH CENTURYthe inverted breakfront topabove a foliate and stiff leafcarved cavetto mouldedfrieze, below is a fluted aproncentred by an entwinedanthemion motif, raised onmoulded upright supportscarved in relief with trailingflowers, surmounted by sunflower motifs
184cm wide, 150cm high
£800-1,200
564A EZ805/3CONTINENTAL WALNUTARMOIRE19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above apair of panelled cupboarddoors enclosing hangingspace and shelves, below aretwo apron drawers raised onbun feet
108cm wide, 195cm high,
57cm deep
£400-600
566 EZ747/4LOUIS XVI STYLE PARTRIDGEWOOD AND ROSEWOODBANDED CARD TABLE,SORMANI, PARISCIRCA 1900the rectangular top enclosinga baize playing surface, raisedon four turned and flutedlegs, terminating in toupiefeet, underside, stampedSORMANI / PARIS
86cm wide, 75cm high, 43cm deep
£500-800
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565 EZ747/6LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODAND MARQUETRY BOMBECOMMODE19TH CENTURYwith gilt bronze mounts, therouge marble top above twofoliate inlaid drawers, raisedon square cabriole legsending in sabots
113cm wide, 84cm high, 53cm deep
£2,000-3,000
567 EZ747/2PAIR OF CONTINENTALWALNUT MIRROREDCONSOLE TABLESLATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular plates withinfluted frames, surmounted byarched crestings and spiralreeded ball finials, the tableswith moulded tops abovepanelled frieze, raised onbaluster turned legs united byshaped stretchers (2)
75cm wide, 255cm high, 45cm deep
£1,500-2,000
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568 EZ747/5LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOODMIRRORED CONSOLE TABLE19TH CENTURYthe arched mirror plate within anornate rococo carved framesurmounted by an openwork shellcresting, the serpentine shapedmarble top table raised on doublec scroll support, united by a shellcarved stretcher
91cm wide, 280cm high, 40cm deep
£3,000-5,000
569 EZ747/1LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODPART BEDROOM SUITECIRCA 1900with gilt bronze mounts,comprising a double bed, a smallmarble top four drawer commodeand a marble top bedside table
Bed, 160cm wide, commode & table,
50cm wide, 82cm high, 38cm deep
£1,500-2,000
570 EAA950/2FRENCH EMPIRE STYLEMAHOGANY AND PARCEL SALONSUITECIRCA 1900comprising a settee and twoarmchairs, the padded backs andstuffed over seats covered infoliate patterned ivory fabric, withdolphin carved scroll arms, raisedon slightly splayed square taperedlegs (3)
settee 125cm wide
£1,000-1,500
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574 EAA950/4UNUSUAL CONTINENTALOCTAGONAL MAHOGANYPEDESTAL POT CUPBOARD19TH CENTURYthe shaped top above onecupboard door, raised on afaceted column supportending in a stepped platformbase
36cm wide, 76cm high
£400-600
571 EZ307/3GEORGE III STYLE DEMI-LUNE SIDEBOARD19TH CENTURYsurmounted by a brass railover base with central drawerwith brass drop handlesflanked by two cupboards onsquare section tapered legson spade feet
64cm deep, 124cm high including
rail surmount, 154cm wide
£500-800
572 EZ757/1LARGE VICTORIAN CARVEDOAK BREAKFRONTBOOKCASELATE 19TH CENTURYwith arched moulded corniceabove three glazed doors, thebase with three friezedrawers above panelledcupboard doors
246cm wide, 270cm high
£800-1,200
573 EAA890/6RUSTIC ELM FARM CHESTthe planked hinged lid plainfrieze, raised on block feet
150cm wide, 61cm high, 57cm deep
£300-400
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575 EAA950/5NEAR PAIR OF VICTORIANOAK GOTHIC NURSINGCHAIRSLATE 19TH CENTURYthe pierced arched backs andstuffed over seats covered incream fabric, raised onturned legs (2)
£500-800
577 EZ846/3GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SERPENTINECHESTwith moulded top over brushing slide and fourgraduated drawers with brass handles, thewhole raised on French splayed feet
88cm wide, 85cm high, 52cm deep
£2,000-3,000
578 EZ846/2EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY KIDNEY SHAPEDDESKthe shaped top with an inset leather writingsurface, above one frieze drawer flanked byeight further short drawers, raised on squaretapered legs terminating in brass caps andcastors
126cm wide, 71cm high
£2,000-3,000
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576 EZ846/4GEORGE II MAHOGANY OVAL DROP LEAF TABLEon turned tapering legs with pad feet
108cm diameter
£1,000-1,500
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581 EAA890/2FRENCH WALNUTBIBLEOTHEQUE19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice abovetwo glazed panel doorsenclosing shelves, raised on aplinth base
£800-1,200
582 EAA890/5FRENCH EMPIRE STYLEWALNUT SLEIGH BED19TH CENTURYof typical form, raised onblock feet
£200-300
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579 EZ846/1PAIR OF MAHOGANYAPOCATHARY CABINETS19TH CENTURYwith moulded top over tendrawers with decorative giltlabels and glass handles (2)
45cm wide, 86cm high
£800-1,200
580 EZ847/1GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE TIERDUMB WAITERthe graduated circular trays, each withmoulded rim, supported on turned balustercolumns with tripod legs with pad feet andbrass castors.
£2,000-3,000
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A SCARCE GEORGE I ENGLISHPROVINCIAL OCTAGONAL TEAPOTJOHN CARNABY NEWCASTLE 1721of octagonal form with domed hingedcover and facetted straight spout, withC scroll wooden handle and raised ona simple collar foot
£3,000-£5,000
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594 LB348/36REGENCY MAHOGANY ANDBRASS INLAID MANTELCLOCKCIRCA 1820the white painted dial signedby Harris of Bath, with Romannumerals and a single trainfusee movement, the domedcase with lions mask and loophandles, raised on brass ogeebracket feet
24cm wide, 32cm high
£300-400
591 LB348/45LARGE CHINESE PORCELAINVASEEARLY 20TH CENTURYof ovoid form, decorated withbirds and flowers on aturquoise ground (restored)
87cm high
£300-500
592 LB348/27CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDPORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE20TH CENTURYdecorated with two phoenixesamidst peony blossom
62cm high
£100-150
593 LB348/10COPELAND POTTERYSTILTON DISH AND COVERLATE 19TH CENTURYof cylindrical form with TomMoore decorated cover andknop above stylised vine leafrelief glazed frieze, on asimilar circular base,impressed factory mark
32cm diameter, 34cm high
£150-200
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599 LB348/11BRASS BUSHEL MEASURE19TH CENTURYwith side carrying handles
49cm diameter
£180-250
600 LB348/7GEORGE III MAHOGANYDECANTER BOXCIRCA 1800of square form, the hinged lidenclosing four gilt decorateddecanters with stoppers
18cm wide
£200-300
601 LB348/3REGENCY MAHOGANYCHEESE COASTERCIRCA 1820of boar shape form
43cm wide
£150-200
595 LB348/2LATE GEORGE III LONG CASE CLOCK, BY J. HARROP,MANCHESTERCIRCA 1800the painted moonphase dial with an 8-day bell strikingmovement, the fret carved broken swan neck pediment above afluted frieze and gothic arched door, flanked by clustercolumns, raised on ogee bracket feet
55cm wide, 243cm high
£2,500-3,500
596 LB348/50CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE(SNAFFLES) (BRITISH 1884-1967)UBIQUE MEANT - ‘BANK,OLBORN, BANK’Coloured lithograph, signed
47cm x 68cm (18.5in x 26.75in)
£200-300
597 LB348/28WROUGHT IRON RUSH LIGHTHOLDER18TH CENTURYon a tripod base
30cm high
£200-300
598 LB348/16GEORGE III STYLE ROCKCRYSTAL WALL APPLIQUEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREin the form of a flowering urn
67cm high
£200-300
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604 LB348/42SMALL GEORGE II WALNUTBUREAUCIRCA 1730the cleated fall frontenclosing a stepped interiorwith covered well, below arethree long graduateddrawers, raised on bracketfeet
76cm wide, 99cm high,
44cm diameter
£3,000-4,000
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603 LB348/18GEORGE III MAHOGANYDRESSING TABLECIRCA 1790the hinged top enclosing acompartmented interior withratchet adjustable mirror,above a dummy frieze drawer,raised on square tapered legsunited by an undertier andending in spade feet
65cm wide, 83cm high, 50cm deep
£300-500
602 LB348/92GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID LIBRARY TABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe circular tilt top with atooled green leather inset,raised on a hexagonal columnsupport ending in a tripodbase
135cm diameter, 69cm high
£600-900
605 LB348/46SET OF SIX REGENCYMAHOGANY HALL CHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURYcurved and pierced back witha central painted roundeldepicting a heart within alaurel framing over solidseats with curved frontsupports and intersectingstretcher (6)
£5,000-7,000
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606 LB348/82PAIR OF VICTORIAN LIBRARYCHAIRSCIRCA 1880the padded backs covered inbuttoned leather, with scrollarms and shaped solid seats,raised on turned legs unitedby conforming H shapedstretchers (2)
£300-400
607 LB348/32GEORGE III OAK BUREAUBOOKCASECIRCA 1760top and base associated, themoulded cornice above a pair ofarched fielded panel doorsenclosing shelves, the lower sectionwith a fall front enclosing a steppedfitted interior, below are two shortand two long drawers, raised onlater turned feet
115cm wide, 232cm high, 59cm deep
£800-1,200
608 LB348/40REGENCY GILTWOOD CONVEXWALL MIRRORCIRCA 1820the circular plate within an ebonisedslip and ball moulded frame,surmounted by an eagle cresting
58cm wide, 75cm high
£300-500
609 LB348/33GEORGE III OAK CORNERCUPBOARDMID 18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above onepanelled cupboard door enclosing ashelved interior
82cm wide, 79cm high, 55cm deep
£200-300
610 LB348/13CHARLES II OAK COFFERLATE 17TH CENTURYthe panelled top above a conformingtwin panelled front carved withlozenge motifs, raised on stile feet
110cm wide, 68cm high, 49cm deep
£250-350
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611 LB348/22TWO SIMILAR GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY NIGHTCOMMODESCIRCA 1760with three quarter galleriedtops above two cupboarddoors with slidingcompartments below, raisedon square legs (2)
56cm wide, 76cm high, 46cm deep,
the other 56cm wide, 78cm high,
51cm deep
£500-700
612 LB348/21GEORGE III MAHOGANYKNEE-HOLE DESKCIRCA 1760the moulded top above elevenshort drawers surroundingthe knee-hole, raised onbracket feet
101cm wide, 71cm high, 64cm deep
£600-800
613 LB348/19GEORGE III OAK PRESSCUPBOARDCIRCA 1760the moulded cornice above apair of panelled cupboarddoors enclosing hangingspace, the lower section withtwo short and three longgraduated drawers, raised onbracket feet
133cm wide, 208cm high,
53cm deep
£300-400
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614 LB348/20FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANYPRESS CUPBOARDCIRCA 1830 AND LATERthe later cornice above fourpanelled doors enclosinghanging space and shelves,flanked by turned pilasters,raised on a plinth base
133cm wide, 221cm high,
60cm deep
£300-500
617 LB348/23GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID SIDE TABLECIRCA 1760the caddy moulded top aboveone compartmented friezedrawer, raised on squarechamfered legs
76cm wide, 71cm high, 44cm deep
£200-300
616 LB348/25CHARLES II ELM COFFERCIRCA 1660the hinged lid above chipcarved sides inscribed ‘R D1771’, raised on later bracketfeet
114cm wide, 45cm high, 33cm deep
£150-250
615 LB348/26CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above onefrieze drawer, raised onbaluster turned legs united bya conforming H-shapedstretcher
76cm wide, 69cm high, 49cm deep
£150-250
618 LB348/12OAK LIBRARY BOOKCASE18TH CENTURY MADE UPthe moulded cornice above two central glazed panel doors,flanked by two further fielded panel doors, opening to revealshelves, the lower section with four further small fielded paneldoors, raised on a plinth base
212cm wide, 237cm high, 40cm deep
£500-700
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619 LB348/1GEORGE III OAK DRESSERMID 18TH CENTURYthe shelved superstructurewith an undulating frieze andshaped sides, the lowersection with two shortdrawers above a shapedapron raised on chamferredsquare legs united bystretchers
140cm wide, 185cm high,
42cm deep
£3,000-4,000
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Fine Antiquesincluding Selected Contents from a French Chateau
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STANDARD TERMS &CONDITIONS OF SALE
Lyon & Turnbull carries on business withbidders, buyers and all those present inthe auction room prior to, or inconnection, with a sale on the followingGeneral Conditions and on such otherterms, conditions and notices as may bereferred to herein.
1. DEFINITIONS
In these Conditions:
(a) “Auctioneer” means the firm of Lyon &Turnbull or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;
(b) “deliberate forgery” means animitation made with the intention ofdeceiving as to authorship, origin, date,age, period, culture or source but which isunequivocally described in the catalogueas being the work of a particular creatorand which, at the date of the sale, had avalue materially less than it would havehad if it had been in accordance with thedescription;
(c) “hammer price” means the level ofbidding reached (at or above any reserve)when the auctioneer brings down thehammer;
(d) “terms of consignment” means thestipulated terms and rates of commissionon which Lyon & Turnbull acceptsinstructions from sellers or their agents;
(e) “total amount due” means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, Value AddedTax chargeable and any additional chargespayable by a defaulting buyer under theseConditions;
(f) “sale proceeds” means the net amountdue to the seller, being the hammer priceof the lot sold less commission at thestated rate, Value Added Tax chargeableand any other amounts due to us by theseller in whatever capacity and howeverarising;
(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer asidentified in Condition 2.
(h) The singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.
2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THEBUYER
(a) Bidders are required to register theirparticulars before bidding and to satisfyany security arrangements before enteringthe auction room to view or bid;
(b) the maker of the highest bid acceptedby the auctioneer conducting the saleshall be the buyer at the hammer priceand any dispute about a bid, which mustbe raised before the next lot is offered,shall be settled at the auctioneer’sabsolute discretion.
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act asprincipals.
(d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn.
(e) Our right to bid on behalf of the selleris expressly reserved up to the amount ofany reserve and the right to refuse any bidis also reserved.
3. INCREMENTS
Bidding increments shall be at theauctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. THE PURCHASE PRICE
The buyer shall pay the hammer pricetogether with a premium thereon.Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and Pictures(Not Fine Sales)17.5%.
All other sales (Fine/Special/Collections)25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premium at therate imposed by law.
5. VALUE ADDED TAX
Value Added Tax on the hammer price isimposed by law on all items affixed withan asterisk (*) or dagger (†). Value AddedTax is charged at the appropriate rateprevailing by law at the date of sale and ispayable by buyers of relevant lots.
6. PAYMENT
(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:
(a) pay to us the total amount due in cashor in such other way as is agreed by us.We accept cash, bank transfer (details onrequest), Switch or Debit Cards and Visaor MasterCard (please note there is asurcharge of 1.5% (VAT included) whenusing credit cards). We do not acceptAmerican Express.
(2) any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingfrom you to us on any account whateverwithout regard to any directions of you oryour agent, whether express or implied.
7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES
(1) The ownership of any lots purchasedshall not pass to you until you have madepayment in full to us of the total amountdue.
(2) You shall at your own risk and expensetake away any lots that you havepurchased and paid for not later than fourworking days following the day of theauction or upon the clearance of anycheque used for payment after which youshall be responsible for any removal,storage and other associated charges.
(3) No purchase can be claimed orremoved until it has been paid for.
(4) It is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not being held atour main saleroom and the potentialstorage charges for lots not collected bythe appropriate time.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT ORFAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and takenaway in accordance with these Conditionsor if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we, as agent for the seller andon their behalf, shall at our absolutediscretion and without prejudice to anyother rights we may have, be entitled toexercise one or more of the followingrights and remedies:
(a) to proceed against you for damages forbreach of contract;
(b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/orany other lots sold by us to you;
(c) to resell the lot (by auction or privatetreaty) in which case you shall beresponsible for any resulting deficiency inthe total amount due (after crediting anypart payment and adding any resale costs).Any surplus so arising shall belong to theseller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the lot atyour expense and, in the case of storage,either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate of 1.5% permonth above the current base rate on thetotal amount due, to the extent it remainsunpaid for more than four working daysafter the sale;
(f) to retain that or any other lot sold toyou until you pay the total amount due;
(g) to reject or ignore bids from you oryour agent at future auctions or to imposeconditions before any such bids shall beaccepted;
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of otherlots due or in future becoming due to youtowards the settlement of the total amountdue and to exercise a lien (that is a right to
retain possession of) any of your propertyin our possession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller andon their behalf pursue these rights andremedies only as far as is reasonable tomake appropriate recovery in respect ofbreach of these Conditions
9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY
All members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own risk andmust note the lay-out of theaccommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees or agentsshall incur liability for death or personalinjury (except as required by law by reasonof our negligence) or similarly for thesafety of the property of persons visitingprior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION BIDS
While prospective buyers are stronglyadvised to attend the auction and arealways responsible for any decision to bidfor a particular lot and shall be assumedto have carefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we shall ifso instructed clearly and in writing executebids on their behalf. Neither theauctioneer or our employees or agentsshall be responsible for any failure to doso. Where two or more commission bidsat the same level are recorded we reservethe right in our absolute discretion toprefer the first bid so made.
11. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITY
The seller warrants to the auctioneer andto you that the seller is the true owner ofthe property consigned or is properlyauthorised by the true owner to consign itfor sale and is able to transfer good andmarketable title to the property free fromany third party claims.
12. AGENCY
The auctioneer normally acts as agentonly and disclaims any responsibility fordefault by sellers or buyers.
13. TERMS OF SALE
The seller acknowledges that lots are soldsubject to the stipulations of theseConditions in their entirety and on theTerms of Consignment as notified to theconsignor at the time of the entry of thelot.
14. STANDARD VENDOR FEES ANDCHARGES (Subject to VAT)
(1) Commission: 15% of the first £3000 and10% thereafter is charged on the sellingprice of each lot (subject to a minimumcharge of £30). Loss and damagewarranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold.Photography: max £40 mono per lot, max£250 colour. Internet Marketing Service:£10 per lot.
(2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw a lotconsigned for sale, a withdrawal fee willapply; this will be charged at 15% of themid estimate with any photographycharges incurred and all subject to VAT atthe current rate.
15. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION
(1) While we seek to describe lotsaccurately, it may be impractical for us tocarry out exhaustive due diligence on eachlot. Prospective buyers are given ampleopportunities to view and inspect beforeany sale and they (and any independentexperts on their behalf) must satisfythemselves as to the accuracy of anydescription applied to a lot. Prospectivebuyers also bid on the understanding that,inevitably, representations or statementsby us as to authorship, genuineness,
origin, date, age, provenance, condition orestimated selling price involve matters ofopinion. We undertake that any suchopinion shall be honestly and reasonablyheld and accept liability for opinions givennegligently or fraudulently. Subject to theforegoing neither we the auctioneer or ouremployees or agents or the seller acceptliability for the correctness of suchopinions and all conditions andwarranties, whether relating todescription, condition or quality of lots,express, implied or statutory, are herebyexcluded. This Condition is subject to thenext following Condition concerningdeliberate forgeries and applies save asprovided for in paragraph 6 “information tobuyers”.
(2) Private treaty sales made under theseConditions are deemed to be sales byauction for purposes of consumerlegislation.
16. FORGERIES
Notwithstanding the preceding Condition,any Lot which proves to be a deliberateforgery (as defined) may be returned to usby you within 21 days of the auctionprovided it is in the same condition aswhen bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevantcatalogue description and a writtenstatement of defects. If we are satisfiedfrom the evidence presented that the lot isa deliberate forgery we shall refund themoney paid by you for the lot including anybuyer’s premium provided that (1) if thecatalogue description reflected theaccepted view of scholars and experts asat the date of sale or (2) you personally arenot able to transfer a good and marketabletitle to us, you shall have no rights underthis condition.
The right of return provided by thisCondition is additional to any right orremedy provided by law or by theseConditions of Sale.
GENERAL
17. We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctions byany person.
18 (1) Any right to compensation for lossesliabilities and expenses incurred in respectof and as a result of any breach of theseConditions and any exclusions provided bythem shall be available to the sellerand/or the auctioneer as appropriate.
(2). Such rights and exclusions shallextend to and be deemed to be for thebenefit of employees and agents of theseller and/or the auctioneer who maythemselves enforce them.
19. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidderor viewer may be given by first class mailin which case it shall be deemed to havebeen received by the addressee 48 hoursafter posting.
20. Special terms may be used incatalogue descriptions of particularclasses of items (Books, Jewellery,paintings, guns, firearms etc) in whichcase the descriptions must be interpretedin accordance with any glossary orguidance notes appearing in thecatalogue. These notices and terms willalso form part of our terms and conditionsof sales.
21. Any indulgence extended to biddersbuyers or sellers by us notwithstandingthe strict terms of these Conditions or ofthe Terms of Consignment shall affect theposition at the relevant time only and inrespect of that particular concession only;in all other respects these Conditionsshall be construed as having full force andeffect.
22. Scottish law applies to theinterpretation of these Conditions.
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Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Fridayfollowing the sale.
Thereafter lots will beremoved to store in Edinburghand a charge incurred.
Administration fee:£20 + VAT
Storage charges per lot perday are:
Large Items£5 inc. insurance + VAT
Small Items£2.50 inc. insurance + VAT
CateringRefreshments will beavailable at the saleroom onview days and day of sale.
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