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Fine Antiques Wednesday 8th December 201033 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh
EDINBURGH
Fine AntiquesincludingSelected items from Iona,Maidenhead, Berkshire
Contents of a French Chateau
Whytock & Reid Furniture fromDalmuinzie House, Aberdeen
Wednesday 8th December at 10am
PLEASE NOTE START TIME OF THE SALE
Sale Number LT303
ViewingSunday 5th December 2pm - 5pmMonday 6th December 10am - 5pmTuesday 7th December 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale from 9am
SpecialistsEuropean and Asian CeramicsCampbell ArmourHarry Douglas-Hamilton
Rugs and CarpetsGavin Strang
Works of Art, Clocks and FurnitureLee YoungDouglas Girton
Catalogue: £15
BUYERS’ PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law.*17.5% VAT chargeable on the lotitself†5% import VAT on the lot§Droit de Suite (artists’ resale rights)applies (see our Terms and Conditionsof Sale and Information for Buyers).
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Antiques, Jewellery & Silver andPictures (Not Fine Sales)17.5%.
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Droit de SuiteThis symbol § indicates works whichmay be subject to the Droit de Suiteor Artist’s Resale Right, which tookeffect in the United Kingdom on 14thFebruary 2006.
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WEDNESDAY 8TH DECEMBER at 10am
1-39 BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS AND GLASS
42-159 ORIENTAL CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND FURNITURE
162-229 WORKS OF ART
230-264 RUGS AND CARPETS
265-276 CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS
281-327 SELECTED CONTENTS FROM A FRENCH CHATEAU
331-341 SELECTED CONTENTS FROM IONA, MAIDENHEAD, BERKSHIRE
346-470 FURNITURE
474-502 WHYTOCK & REID FURNITURE FROM DALMUINZIE HOUSE, BIELDSIDE,
ABERDEENSHIRE
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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BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS AND GLASS
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3 EAA349A/11COLLECTION OF BRITISHAND CONTINENTALDRINKING GLASSES19TH CENTURY AND LATERcomprising: six amberroemmers, each with blueprunt decoration, 13.5cmhigh; six clear glass beakers,each with blue pruntdecoration, 10cm high; amatching decanter andstopper, 19cm high; a cutglass jug with star anddiamond design, 18cm high; asmall decanter and matchedstopper, 19cm high; threeglasses with faceted funnelbowl, annular knop, plainbase, 12.5cm high; and twobell bowl glasses withknopped stem and plain foot,12cm high (20)
£200-300
4 EAA349A/12SIX GLASS SALTS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a pair of saltseach of navette form withshaped rim and step cut sidesover a faceted stem anddiamond shaped foot, 8cmhigh; a pair of salts each ofnavette form with shaped rim,diamond cut band over aknopped stem and plaincircular foot, 6cm high; andtwo similar salts with facetedstems and diamond shapedfeet, 7cm high (6)
£200-300
1 EAA349A/9COLLECTION OF DRINKINGGLASSES19TH CENTURYcomprising: six ale glasses,each with funnel bowl andetched wheat and foliatedesign, plain stem and foot,16.5cm high; six matchedrummers each with diamondcut border, knopped stem andplain foot, 12.5cm high; threeale glasses each with facetedfunnel bowl, cut border andconical foot, 16.5cm high; twofaceted goblets withhexagonal faceted stem andfoot, 13cm high; and an aleglass with funnel bowl,knopped stem and plain foot,17.5cm high (18)
£200-300
2 EAA349A/10LARGE GLASS RUMMEREARLY 19TH CENTURYfaceted bowl with etchedfloral and wheat design,waisted stem and steppedfoot, 22cm high; a rummerwith faceted bowl and stemand with a stepped squarebase, 17cm high; and a pair ofrummers with cut floralswags, plain stem and squarefoot, 14.5cm high (4)
£200-300
5 EAA400/200VENETIAN MURANO WINEGLASSelongated bell shaped bowlabove triple knopped stemwith large bubble knop on acircular foot, the bowl andfoot with black enamel traileddecoration
17.5cm high
£150-250
6 EAA400/203TWO OPAQUE TWIST STEMWINE GLASSESMID 18TH CENTURYcomprising: an ogee bowlwith double series twist stemand conical foot, 14.5cm high;a similar one, 15cm high; anda Continental wine glass withbell bowl and double knoppeddouble series opaque twiststem, 14.5cm high (3)
£200-300
7 EAA400/202GROUP OF FACETED STEMWINE GLASSESLATE 18TH CENTURYcomprising: a pair withnaively cut and etched swagdecoration, 12cm high; aglass with thumb cut ogeebowl, 14cm high; a thumb cutrounded funnel bowl with cutswags, 12cm high; and a laterglass with a faceted bowl,13cm high (5)
£150-250
13 EAA400/206LARGE WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYwith bell bowl, annularknopped and baluster stem,plain folded foot, 18cm high; aglass with ogee bowl, plainstem and conical folded foot,14.5cm high; and a glass withtrumpet bowl, plain stem andplain conical foot, 15.5cmhigh (3)
£300-500
8 EAA400/201REGENCY GLASS RUMMERthe bucket bowl profuselyengraved with a paneldepicting a scene from Burns’Tam O’ Shanter of his flightacross the bridge onhorseback, the opposingcartouche with monogramand date 1823 and motto‘Friendship’ flanked bydolphins and surmounted bya basket of fruit
16cm high
£300-400
9 EAA400/204WINE GLASS18TH CENTURYthe bell bowl with plain stemwith knop at base and aconical folded foot (2)
10.5cm high
£200-300
10 EAA400/207TWO DOUBLE SERIESOPAQUE TWIST STEM WINEGLASSESMID 18TH CENTURYeach with rounded funnelbowl and plain conical foot,15cm high and 15.5cm high(2)
£200-300
11 EAA400/205TWO CLEAR MULTI SPIRALTWIST WINE GLASSES18TH CENTURYeach with bell bowl andfolded foot, 15cm high and15.5cm high; a later tall glasswith trumpet bowl, multispiral twist stem, 18cm high;and a later Continental glasswith bell bowl, multi spiraltwist stem and conical foot,17.5cm high (4)
£200-300
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12 EAA400/209GROUP OF SIX FIRINGGLASSES18TH CENTURYcomprising: an ogee bowlwith double opaque twiststem and beehive foot, 9.5cmhigh; a similar glass, 9cmhigh; a plain glass with funnelbowl, 8.5cm high; two similarglasses, 8cm and 9cm high; aplain glass with ogee bowl,9cm high; a sham dram glasswith bucket bowl, knoppedstem and plain foot, 10.5cmhigh; and a sham dram glasswith trumpet bowl, plain stemand foot, 9cm high (8)
£300-500
18 EAA400/215REGENCY GLASS RUMMEREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe bucket bowl with ovalpanels of monograms, onknopped stem, 13.5cm high; abucket bowl faceted lippedrummer with a band ofstrawberry cut decoration,14.5cm high; a Christeningmug with etched name anddate ‘Richard Oswald Rippeth/Born 5th March 1855’, 11.5cmhigh; and another tallerbaluster mug with etched vinedecoration and initials ‘C.A.P.’to front, knopped stem, 15cmhigh (4)
£200-300
15 EAA400/211GLASS TODDY LIFTER19TH CENTURYwith knopped stem and cutarmorial, 17.5cm long; atoddy lifter of fluted design,etched ‘Richardson Patent’,10.5cm high; a faceted stirrupcup, 17cm high; a leech bowlwith wrythen stem andconical foot, 9cm high; aleech bowl with domed foldedfoot, 9cm high; and a leechbowl with conical folded foot,8cm high (6)
£200-300
16 EAA400/213GROUP OF CORDIALGLASSES18TH CENTURYcomprising: a glass with ogeewrythen bowl with etchedfloral decoration, plain stemand conical folded foot, 15cmhigh; a similar glass, 13cmhigh; another similar glasswithout a wrythen bowl,12.5cm high; a glass withfunnel bowl, plain stem anddomed folded foot, 11cm high;and a glass with ogee bowl,double series opaque airtwiststem and plain conical foot,11cm high (5)
£200-300
17 EAA400/214GLASS SWEETMEAT DISHAND COVERLATE 18TH/EARLY19TH CENTURYwith acorn knop over domedwrythen twist cover, thefooted base with trailed friezeand wrythen twist foot, 20cmhigh; and a set of threeRegency bell bowl rummerswith a band of traileddecoration, 12cm high (4)
£150-250
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14 EAA400/210LACE MAKER’S GLASS LAMP18TH CENTURYthree branches over a funnelwell with gadrooned base,plain stem and plain conicalfoot, 7cm high (damages); alace maker’s glass lamp,three branches over an ovoidwell with gadrooned base,8.5cm high (damages); aglass candlestick withSilesian stem and domed foot,20cm high (foot grounddown); and a miniature oillamp with bands of fluteddecoration, 12cm high (4)
£150-250
22 LB382/2ENGLISH PORCELAINFLOWER ENCRUSTED VASEAND COVER19TH CENTURYof twin handled urn form withreticulated cover, appliedallover with polychromepainted flower decoration andgilt highlights, gilt mark‘1580’
28cm wide, 29cm high
£800-1,200
19 EAC65/2BARR WORCESTER PART PORCELAINDESSERT SERVICECIRCA 1790-1800each item painted with a border of flowersand foliage on a black ground with gilthighlights, incised ‘B’ mark, comprising:nineteen plates, four square dishes, fouroval dishes, two circular dishes, a largeoval dish, and a small circular tureen andcover (31)
£1,000-1,500
20 EY125/4WORCESTER PART DESSERTSERVICELATE 18TH CENTURYeach item with blue borderand gilt highlights, bluecrescent mark, comprising:five square dishes, three ovaldishes, two shaped dishesand thirty plates (40)
£500-700
21 EY125/3COALPORT IMARI PATTERNPART DINNER SERVICEEARLY 19TH CENTURYin the typical palette,decorated with flowers andtrees, unmarked, comprising:eleven ashets, fifty-eightplates, twenty-four bowls, twotureens and covers (95)
£2,000-3,000
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24 EAC86/1LARGE COPELAND PARIANURNCIRCA 1850of ovoid form with a widemouth and a relief mouldedbody depicting classicalfigures, on a foliate mouldedfoot, impressed ‘Copeland’mark
58cm high
Exhibited:Stoke-on-Trent City Museum 1983,250th Anniversary of Josiah Spode’sbirth
£400-600
23 EAC86/2LARGE COPELAND &GARRETT PARIAN URNCIRCA 1845of ovoid form with a widemouth and a relief mouldedfrieze depicting classicalfigures, on a foliate mouldedfoot, impressed ‘Copeland &Garrett’ mark
64cm high
Exhibited:Spode Copeland, 1733-1983: Pottersto the Royal Family since 1806’, CityMuseum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, May-September 1983
£400-600
26 EAC95/2WORCESTER POLYCHROMEPAINTED LEAF FORM DISH18TH CENTURYdecorated with floral spraysand sprigs
25.5cm wide
£200-300
27 EAC24/24ROYAL WORCESTERMATCHED CASED SIX PIECECOFFEE SETCIRCA 1930each item painted inpolychrome with peacocks ina landscape and gilthighlights, signed by ‘R.Austin’, ‘Jas. Stinton’ and‘W.H. Austin’, date marks for1928, 1929 and 1930
cup 5cm high, saucer9.5cm diameter
£250-400
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25 EAC197/1ROYAL WORCESTER TAZZALATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped circular top over ascrolled baluster column withdomed base on four scrolledfeet, the well decorated withurns in gilt on an ivory groundwith a green and red dragonand mask border, puce mark,pattern ‘1087’
28cm high
£800-1,200
28NEAR PAIR OF LARGE FAIENCE JARDINIERESLATE 19TH CENTURYeach of tapered cylinder form with straight tapered sides,decorated in polychrome glazes with hunt scenes andgeometric bands against a white ground (2)
£600-800
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29 EAA263/397ITALIAN MAIOLICA SAVONABLUE PAINTED APOTHECARYJARLATE 17TH/EARLY18TH CENTURYof typical form decorated withflowers with inscription ‘Oll.Ros. Omphacini’
20cm high
£300-400
30 EAA328A/2GERMAN PORCELAIN THREEBRANCH CANDELABRUM19TH CENTURYthree scrolled branchesdecorated in polychrome withapplied flowers, over a figuralcolumn of a woman holding achild over a floral appliedbase with gilt highlights,indistinct underglaze bluemark
51cm high
£300-500
31 EAA358/3TWO SÈVRES STYLETREMBLEUSE19TH CENTURYcomprising: a cup, cover andsaucer decorated with apheasant in a landscape, on agreen ground with gilthighlights, blue mark to base,12cm high (cup and cover),15.5cm wide (saucer); and acup, cover and saucer,similarly decorated on a pinkground with gilt highlights,12cm high (cup and cover),16cm wide (saucer) (2)
£700-1,000
32 FA18/5THREE SÈVRES PORCELAINWARES18TH/19TH CENTURYcomprising: a plate with apolychrome painted border offlowers with gilt foliatedecoration, inscribed mark,painted double crossed Lmark, 24cm wide; a plate witha polychrome painted borderof flowers interspersed withfoliate gilt highlights,inscribed marks to base, blueprinted mark, dated 1830, redpainted ‘Chateau de Neuilly’mark, 19.5cm wide; and asaucer decorated with roseson a light blue oeil-de-perdrixground with puce double Lmark beneath a crown withinitials D.R., 14cm wide (3)
£300-500
33 FA18/4SÈVRES PORCELAIN URNLATE 19TH CENTURYof squat ovoid footed formwith allover green and bluespeckled ground between giltbands, inscribed marks,green printed mark, dated1881 and a red printed mark,dated 1882
24cm high
£800-1,200
34 FA18/3SÈVRES PORCELAIN VASEEARLY 20TH CENTURYof ovoid form with flared rim,graduated blue ground withgilt stylised flower andbutterfly decoration, inscribedmark, green printed mark,dated 1912
32.5cm high
£500-800
35 FA18/2SÈVRES PORCELAINCABINET CUP AND SAUCER19TH CENTURYeach item with a polychromepainted border of flowersbetween stylised floraldecorated gilt bands,inscribed marks, blue printedmark, dated 1832 (2)
cup 12.5cm high, saucer15.5cm wide
£400-600
36 EAC95/1MEISSEN POLYCHROMEPAINTED PLATECIRCA 1880the well decorated with twochildren and a womangathering grapes in awoodland scene, surroundedby a blue border with gilthighlights, underglaze bluecrossed swords mark andimpressed marks
22cm diameter
£400-600
36A LB382/4FRENCH SÈVRES STYLEPORCELAIN AND GILT METALMOUNTED DISH19TH CENTURYthe porcelain dish of ovalform with a central panelpolychrome painted with puttiplaying in a garden, fourborder panels painted withfloral sprays and huntingtrophies, on a blue jewelledground with gilt highlights,fitted to a twin handled giltmetal stand with four hooffeet
35cm wide, 24cm high
£300-400
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37 FA18/1THREE SÈVRES PORCELAINCUPS AND SAUCERS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a tea cup andsaucer, the cup decorated ingilt to the well with a symbolof music within a polychromepainted border of flowers, theexterior and the saucer with alight blue ground and gilthighlights, incised mark,green printed mark, dated1847, cup 4.5cm high, saucer14.5cm wide; a coffee cup andsaucer, each polychromepainted with a border offlowers on a light blue groundwith gilt and purple paintedhighlights, incised marks,blue printed mark, dated1834, cup 6.5cm high, saucer13cm wide; and a coffee cupand saucer, each polychromepainted with floral sprays on amaroon speckled ground withgilt highlights, inscribedmarks, green printed mark,dated 1864, cup 6.5cm high,saucer 12cm wide (6)
£200-300
38 EAC89/9CONTINENTAL PORCELAINTRAYLATE 19TH CENTURYcentrally painted with twoclassically draped beauties ina landscape, within a giltdecorated border
34cm wide, 26cm deep
£400-600
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39 LB382/3SÈVRES STYLE PORCELAINBOX19TH CENTURYof shaped oval form, the coverwith a central panel ofromantic figures in alandscape, signed ‘Roberts’,decorated allover withpolychrome floral sprays onwhite ground with a greenborder, gilt scrolled highlights
29cm wide
£400-600
40-41No lots
ORIENTAL CERAMICS, WORKS OF ARTAND FURNITURE
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42THREE CHINESE BLUE PAINTED PORCELAIN VASES ANDCOVERSTRANSITIONALeach vase of squat baluster form, decorated to the cover withpeaches and pomegranites and to the vase with the ‘ThreeFriends’ pattern of prunus, pine and bamboo (3)
34cm high
£5,000-8,000
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45 FA103/2CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUEPAINTED LIBATION CUP18TH/19TH CENTURYof shaped oval formdecorated with flower spraysand with a floral border, on acarved wood stand
8cm high
£300-400
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43 FA103/1CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAINBOTTLE VASE19TH CENTURYdecorated with panels of figures, birds andflowers surrounded by a powder blue ground,the base with underglaze double blueconcentric rings, on a stained carved woodbase
45cm high
£800-1,200
46 EZ337/28LARGE CHINESE FAMILLEROSE EXPORT PORCELAINPLATE18TH CENTURYdecorated in overglazeenamels with flowers andwith gilt highlights
43cm diameter
£150-200
47 EY132/1PAIR OF CHINESE YUANTYPE CELADON VASESeach with globular body andslender neck and foot,moulded floral decoration andlight green glaze (2)
20cm high
£300-500
44 EZ119/4PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDBOTTLE VASES19TH CENTURYeach decorated with two dragonsamidst flowers
31cm high
£500-700
48 EZ119/2CHINESE CANTON FAMILLEROSE VASE AND COVER19TH CENTURYof double gourd form,decorated with opposingpanels of figures in an interiorand birds, butterflies andflowers, on a green, pink andgilt ground, hardwood stand
56cm high
£800-1,200
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49 EZ119/1CHINESE CANTON FAMILLEROSE BOWL19TH CENTURYof circular form, decoratedwith opposing panels offigures in an interior andbirds, butterflies and flowers,on a green, pink and giltground, hardwood stand
41cm diameter
£1,500-2,000
53 EY132/2CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDPORCELAIN BOWL ANDSAUCER FROM THETREASURE OF TEK SINGCIRCA 1822each painted with in lotuspattern, Nagel auction labels,bowl, 15.5cm diameter,saucer, 18.5cm diameter; anda Canton ivory photographframe with foliate carvedframe and strut support,12.5cm high (3)
£150-250
50 EY129/22CHINESE HUNG-HSIEN FAMILLE ROSE SEMI-EGG SHELLPORCELAIN VASEREPUBLICdecorated with Zhong Kui and two attendants, overglazered four character mark within a double square border,wood stand
18cm high
Note:For similar examples see pages 114-122 in H.A. Van Oort, ChinesePorcelain of the 19th and 20th centuries, 1977.
£3,000-5,000
51 EZ120/1THREE CHINESE FAMILLEROSE EXPORT PORCELAINPLATES18TH CENTURYeach decorated withcockerels with a floral border,22.5cm diameter; and twoChinese famille verte exportporcelain plates, each with abasket of flowers with a floralborder, 22.5cm diameter (5)
£400-600
52 EZ119/3THREE CHINESE CANTONFAMILLE ROSE WARES19TH CENTURYcomprising: a vase ofcylindrical form with insweptneck and flared rim,decorated with birds,butterflies and flowers andfigures in an interior, on awood stand, 19cm high; andtwo plates of circular form,with similar decoration, 23cmand 29cm diameter
£200-300
54 EY129/16TWO CHINESE BLUEPAINTED PLATESKANGXIcomprising: a plate decoratedwith figures in a pavillion andgarden setting, similarborder, blue floral and foliatemark to rear, 25.5cmdiameter; a plate decoratedwith figures in a gardensetting, flower and diaperborder, blue six charactermark to base, 20.5cmdiameter; and a later Chineseblue painted plate, decoratedwith a landscape, 21.5cmdiameter (3)
£600-700
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56 EY129/12CHINESE BLUE AND REDPAINTED BOTTLE VASEdecorated with bats andpeaches, Qianlong seal mark,but later
32cm high
£600-800
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55 EY129/14CHINESE MILLE FLEURSPATTERN VASE AND COVER19TH CENTURYthe cover with pointed finial,the vase of baluster form,underglaze double blueconcentric ring mark to base;and a stained wood base
40cm high
£800-1,200
61 EAC22/43CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDVASEdecorated with figurallandscape scenes betweenbands of prunus, converted toa lamp
54cm high
£200-300
58 EY129/9CHINESE BATAVIAN WARESAUCERKANGXIdecorated to the well withstylised flowers, the exteriorwith cafe-au-lait border, witha later flower and bird cutborder, blue mark to base
11.5cm diameter
Note:Similar pieces can be found in thePrinceshoff Museum in theNetherlands. They were cut by aBohemian glass cutter in theNetherlands in circa 1780.
£150-200
59 EY129/6THREE CHINESE BLUEPAINTED DISHESGUANGXU PERIODeach decorated to the welland exterior with a fiveclawed dragon chasing aflaming pearl, underglazeblue six character mark (3)
17cm diameter and26.5cm diameter
£500-700
60 EAC223/1CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDBOWL18TH CENTURYof circular form, decoratedwith a willow tree and apavillion in a landscape,basket weave border, theexterior with sprays ofpeonies
26.5cm diameter
£200-300
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57 EAC42/2LARGE CHINESE FAMILLEROSE PLATE18TH CENTURYthe well and border decoratedin overglaze enamels withflowering chrysanthemumsand rockwork
39cm diameter
£300-500
62 EAC22/42TWO CHINESE FAMILLEVERTE PORCELAIN BOWLS18TH/19TH CENTURYcomprising: a circular bowlwith flared rim, decoratedwith mandarins andattendants in a gardensetting, 21cm diameter; and abowl of circular form, theexterior with birds andflowers, four character markto base, 23cm diameter
£100-200
63 EAC22/41PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLENOIRE PORCELAIN SLEEVEVASESeach decorated with birds,flowers and rockwork
35cm high
£400-600
64 EAC22/40TWO CHINESE FAMILLEVERTE PORCELAIN PLATESKANGXIcomprising: a plate of shapedcircular form, the welldecorated with a bird, abutterfly and flowers within aprunus border, blue mark toverso, 26.5cm diameter; and acircular plate, the well withfigures in a garden setting,diaper border, red artemisialeaf motif, 24cm diameter
£100-200
65 EAC22/39CHINESE FAMILLE VERTEPORCELAIN VASEof bulbous form withreticulated sides, decoratedwith figural landscape panelswithin a floral diaper border,stained wood stand
11cm high
£100-200
66 EAC22/38CHINESE FAMILLE VERTEPORCELAIN JUGKANGXIof circular footed form,decorated with flowers
18.5cm high
£300-500
67 EAC22/37PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLEVERTE PORCELAIN BOWLS19TH CENTURYeach of circular form withflared rim, decorated withfigures in an interior setting,the base with underglaze blueartemisia leaf motif within adouble concentric border
21.5cm diameter
£200-300
68 EAC22/36CHINESE FAMILLE VERTEPORCELAIN PLATEKANGXIthe well decorated with a deerbeneath a pine tree and witha flying crane, the border withfurther cranes, the verso withred flower painted rim
35cm diameter
£100-200
69 EAC22/31PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLEROSE PORCELAIN GARDENSEATS20TH CENTURYeach of ovoid form with redstudded borders, decoratedwith figures in a landscape (2)
48cm high
£300-500
70 EAC22/29CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDPORCELAIN DISHof circular form, decorated tothe centre with yin yang motifsurrounded by waves with apheonix, cloud and dragonborder, bears Kangxi mark tobase
21cm diameter
£100-200
71 EAC22/28CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEPORCELAIN BOWLQING PERIODof shaped circular form,decorated with mandarins inan interior setting, turquoiseglazed well and base, bearsgilt seal mark to base
18cm diameter
£300-500
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72 EAC22/33CHINESE FAMILLE VERTEPORCELAIN VASE ANDCOVER19TH CENTURYof baluster form, decoratedwith mandarins andattendants in a gardensetting, underglaze doubleblue concentric rings to base
42cm high
£300-500
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73 EAC22/32CHINESE CANTON FAMILLEROSE PORCELAIN TEMPLEJAR AND COVER19TH CENTURYof squat baluster form,decorated with mandarinsand attendants in a gardensetting, butterfly and rosepainted borders
62cm high
£400-600
77 EAC194/1PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLEVERTE VASES19TH CENTURYeach vase of square taperingsection decorated with birdsand flowers
30cm high
£1,000-1,500
75 LB400/26CHINESE BLUE AND IRONRED PORCELAIN BASIN20TH CENTURYcentrally decorated with aniron-red dragon against bluewaves, within a white bandwith four further iron reddragons amidst clouds, therim with waves, six charactermark to base
42cm diameter
£ TO COME
76 EZ341/6LARGE CHINESE PAINTINGOF BUDDHIST HELL19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, depictinga variety of torturepunishments inflicted uponsouls and presided over bythe Ruler of Hell in hispagoda, in an ebonised frame
90cm x 163cm
£500-700
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74 EAC22/34CHINESE CELADON GROUNDTEMPLE JAR AND COVER19TH CENTURYof squat baluster form,decorated in relief with whiteslip with peaches,pomegranates, cranes,bamboo, prunus and flowers
61cm high
£2,000-3,000
78 FA48/4PAIR OF CHINESE POLYCHROME PAINTED DRAGON ANDPHOENIX BOWLSGUANGXU PERIODthe well painted with a five clawed dragon, the exterior witha dragon chasing a flaming pearl and a phoenix between ascroll border and a wave design border, red six charactermark
16.5cm diameter
Provenance:A Private English Collection.
Note:A similar pair of bowls sold at Christie’s South Kensington on 6thNovember 2009, lot 42.
£1,200-1,500
79 FA48/3PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT MINIATURE PORCELAIN FISHBOWLSGUANGXUeach of squat ovoid form, decorated to the well with goldfishand pond weeds, the exterior with four pseudo armorialsbetween floral gilt borders, red six character mark
16cm wide, 13.5cm high
Provenance:A Private English Collection.
£400-600
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81 EAC194/2CHINESE BLUE GLAZEDCONGLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYof square section withelephant form handles,decorated in gilt highlightswith flowers in urns to oneside and with deer and birdsin a landscape
29cm high
£600-800
83 EAC149/2CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDTULIP VASE19TH CENTURYlobed five sided bottle shapedform with artichoke finial,decorated with flowers
22cm high
£800-1,200
82 EAC164/1CHINESE CANTON CABBAGEPATTERN BOWL19TH CENTURYthe well centrally decoratedwith a Shou motif, surroundedby butterflies, flowers andcabbage leaves
34.5cm diameter
£300-500
80 FA48/2GOOD CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE MONTEITHQIANLONG PERIODof shaped oval form,decorated to each side withpeony and magnolia blossomsamidst rockwork, above asplayed foot with floral panelsinterspersed by blue and redpanels
33cm wide
Provenance:A Private English Collection.
Note:A similar pattern but largerMonteith sold at Christie’s, New Yorkon the 26th January, 2010, lot 47.
£8,000-12,000
87 EAA493/2CHINESE RED FLAMBÉ VASE18TH CENTURYthe tall slender neck withflared rim over an ovoid body
26cm high
£500-700
84 FA48/1LARGE CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE WINECOOLERQIANLONG PERIODof oval baluster form withtwin lion’s head handles,decorated to each side withchrysanthemums and otherflowers, above a border oflotus leaves, the spreadingfoot with diaperworkdecoration and smallcartouche panels withlandscape scenes, the insiderim with a border of scrollsdecorated with geometricforms and stylised flowers
38cm wide
Provenance:A Private English Collection.
Note:A similar wine cooler sold at Lyon &Turnbull on the 9th December 2009,lot 79.
£8,000-12,000
85 EAC14/1CHINESE PROVINCIALGINGER JAR AND COVER18TH CENTURYdecorated with a pheonix andflowers
27cm high
£500-700
86 EAA499/14CHINESE CELADON GUANWARE BOWLof shallow form with inciseddecoration
28.5cm diameter
£200-300
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88 EAC206/5LARGE CHINESE FAMILLEROSE PORCELAIN VASE19TH CENTURYof baluster form withmoulded decoration on agreen ground, depicting aphoenix, butterflies andpeonies to one side and aDaoist Immortal with a childholding a peach and with adeer and bats beneath apavillion in the clouds
60cm high
Provenance:Archibald Stirling of Keir, KeirHouse, Dunblane.Sold Christie’s house sale, 22nd May1995, lot 998.
£800-1,200
89 EAC199/3FOUR CHINESE FAMILLEROSE PORCELAIN DISHES19TH CENTURYcomprising: a pair of plates ofshaped oval form decoratedwith a seated man andcharacter marks within abutterfly and floral border, theexterior border with peachesand bats, 21.5cm wide; andtwo matched dishes ofshaped oval form withturquoise glazed wells andfloral exterior borders, 26cmwide (4)
£300-500
90 EAA349A/17LARGE CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE PORCELAINMUG18TH/19TH CENTURYthe central scene of amandarin and his attendants,surrounded by floral sprays
12.5cm high
£200-400
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91 EAA263/306CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDBOTTLE VASE19TH CENTURYdecorated with birds,butterflies and flowers, metalrim and footrim
522cm high
£400-600
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92 EAA411/14CHINESE WUCAI GU FORMVASEPROBABLY KANGXIdecorated with dragonscavorting amidst flowers,bearing Chenghua mark tobase
32m high
£300-400
93 EAA263/332CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDPORCELAIN VASEKANGXIof baluster form, decoratedwith figures and boys in aninterior, double blueconcentric ring marks to base
33cm high
£1,500-2,000
94 EAA349A/3LARGE CHINESE PORCELAINBLUE AND WHITE BOTTLEVASE19TH CENTURYhaving a long slender neckpainted in underglaze bluewith keyfret borders and stiffleaves over a globular bodypainted with scrolling lotus,peonies and lingzhi,unmarked
49cm high
£4,000-6,000
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95 EAC22/30CHINESE CLOISONNÉENAMEL TEA KETTLE ANDCOVER19TH CENTURYof circular form with twohandles and spout, gilt metalmounts, decorated inpolychrome with bats andmythical creatures on a blueground
27cm high
£300-500
96 FA022/1CHINESE EXPORT REVERSEPAINTING ON GLASS OFHONG KONG HARBOURMID 19TH CENTURYnaively painted with steamships, Naval ships and junksin front of the town and thehill with flags of the variouslegations, in a gilt frame
22cm x 1.5cm
£1,000-1,500
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104 EAC159/1PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZELION DOGS19TH CENTURYthe male with foot raised on aball, the female with footraised on her cub, each on awood stand (2)
16.5cm high
£500-700
105 EAA470/33COLLECTION OF CHINESETEXTILES19TH CENTURYcomprising: a lady’s weddinggown, in red and green,decorated with phoenixes,butterflies and flowers; amustard yellow wall hangingwith central landscape sceneand floral sprays; a greenpanel decorated with a batand scrollwork; a panel of afigures in a landscape; and apair of stacked sole shoes (6)
£400-600
106 EAA470/32BTHREE CHINESE PAINTEDSCROLLS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a scroll with aflowering chrysanthemumwith rockwork and prunus,character marks and sealmarks, 100cm x 41cm; ascroll with insects on aflowering tree with rockwork,character and seal marks,88cm x 40cm; and a scroll ofa bird seated on a floweringbranch, character and sealmarks, 96cm x 59cm
£200-300
101 EAC22/27TWO CHINESE HARDWOODCOSMETIC BOXEScomprising: a brass boundbox with handles with ahinged cover enclosing a foldout mirror above wing doorsrevealing a fitted interior ofdrawers, 39cm wide, 22cmhigh, 28cm deep; and a brassbound box with carry handles,the hinged cover withattached mirror over threedrawers, 29cm wide, 20cmhigh, 23cm deep
£200-300
102 EAC204/1CHINESE CLOISONNÉENAMEL BOWL18TH/19TH CENTURYthe bowl of circular lobedform with shaped rim,decorated in polychrome on ablue ground, the welldecorated with a lotus,surrounded by a border oflotus and pond weeds, theexterior with stylised lotusand scroll decoration,hardwood stand
22.5cm diameter
£300-400
103 EAC182/2CHINESE CLOISONNÉENAMEL BOWL19TH CENTURYof circular form, the welldecorated with a kylinsurrounded by Buddhistemblems, the exterior withstylised floral scroll work
20.5cm diameter
£150-250
97 EZ120/2GROUP OF IVORY CARVINGS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a Chinese puzzleball, lacking stand, 6.5cmlong; a Chinese box withcarved figural cover, 9cmlong; a Chinese needle casewith dragon, butterfly and birddecoration, 8.5cm long; aChinese figure of a man anddog, 3cm high; an appleshaped box, 4cm high; and amarriage box with miniaturesof a man and a woman, 9.5cmwide (6)
£200-300
98 EZ119/6CHINESE ROSE QUARTZFIGURE OF A LAUGHINGBUDDHAin a seated position, on ahardwood stand
5.5cm high
£100-150
99 EZ119/5CHINESE IVORY GAMESCOMPENDIUM19TH CENTURYvarious carved ivory gamescontained within a squareform lacquer box with giltfloral decoration
32cm square
£300-500
100 EAC22/46CHINESE PAINTED HANGINGSCROLLdepicting pine trees in alandscape, character and sealmarks
137cm x 82cm
£300-500
108 EAA477/1CHINESE CLOISONNÉ ENAMELLAMPLATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYwith globular body and slender neckwith gilt metal mounts, decoratedwith polychrome floweringchrysanthemums, peonies, lilies anda butterfly on a blue ground
51cm high
£500-700
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107 EAC199/1CHINESE CANTON ENAMELCADDY19TH CENTURYof waisted rectangular form,decorated in polychrome withopposing panels of figures in alandscape within a yellow foliatescrolled border
20cm high
£400-600
110 EAC192/1CHINESE EMBROIDEREDSILKWORK PANEL19TH CENTURYof rectangular form,decorated with a multitude ofbirds with a tree, rockworkand flowering branches, in alater frame
panel 43cm x 33cm
£600-800
111 EAA470/32AANCESTOR PORTRAIT BOOK18TH CENTURY AND LATERdepicting assorted portraits ofmen and women, contained ina folio
30cm square
£300-500
112 EAA470/32PAIR OF CHINESEANCESTRAL PORTRAITS OFA MANDARIN AND HIS WIFE18TH CENTURYeach dressed in an elaboratecostume and seated on achair
123cm x 45cm
£400-600
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113 EAA411/3CHINESE CARVED MARBLEFIGURE OF LAOZHIsitting astride an ox andholding a ruyi sceptre,accompanied with a boycarrying a gourd with a batand a phoenix, on a stand
30cm high
£300-400
109 EAB2/1CHINESE CLOISONNÉENAMEL BULB POT ANDCOVERLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYprofusely decorated inpolychrome with flowers, on astained wood base
36cm high
£1,000-1,500
114 EAA470/27CHINESE RED LACQUER BOX ON STAND19TH CENTURYwith parcel gilt chinoiserie decoration throughout, thelobed circular box with a lifting lid, raised on fourcabriole legs united by a peripheral stretcher
54cm wide, 70cm high
£3,000-5,000
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115 EAC22/4CHINESE RED LACQUER ALTARTABLE19TH CENTURYthe long rectangular top raised onscroll end supports
188cm wide, 85cm high, 50cm deep
£400-600
116 EAC22/25CHINESE CARVED WOODDAYBEDLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe pierced back carved inhigh relief with scrollingdragons, clouds and foliageabove a panelled seat, raisedon cabriole legs surmountedby masks and ending in clawand ball feet
184cm wide
£400-600See illustration opposite
117 EAC22/26CHINESE ELM OPIUM BEDLATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe 3/4 galleriedback above arattan seat, raised on squarecabriole legs
187cm wide
£400-600
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118 EAC22/21CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD WHAT-NOT19TH CENTURYthe marble inset square topabove an ornate piercedfrieze, raised on mouldedsupports united by two dishedundertiers, ending in clawand ball feet
46cm wide, 82cm high
£400-600
119 EAC22/20CHINESE CARVED HARDWOODDISPLAY CABINET19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above anarrangement of pierced galleriedtiers and two foliate carvedpanelled cupboard doors, raisedon moulded square legs unitedby an openwork scroll carvedapron
102cm wide, 169cm high, 39cm deep
£800-1,200
120 EAC22/22CHINESE LACQUER LEATHERTRUNKEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith brass side handles, thehinged lid enclosing a lined voidinterior
83cm wide, 36cm high, 53cm deep
£100-200
121 EAC22/16CHINESE CARVED HARDWOODJARDINERE STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped marble inset topabove a pierced frieze carvedwith foliage and exotic birds,raised on cabriole legs united bya dished undertier and ending indragon carved feet
40cm wide, 84cm high
£400-600
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122 EAC22/19CHINESE CARVED ROSEWOODJARDINIERE STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe marble inset circular topwith a bead moulded edgeabove a foliate carved piercedfrieze, raised on stiff leafcarved cabriole legs, united byan undertier and ending inclaw and ball feet
40cm diameter, 92cm high
£300-500
123 EAC22/8CHINESE ROSEWOODJARDINIERE STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe dish top above anopenwork frieze raised onslender shaped legs united bya peripheral stretcher
30cm wide, 80cm high
£300-500
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127 EAC22/7CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD LOW TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe marble inset rectangulartop with a bead mouldededge, above a pierced foliatescroll carved frieze, raised onmoulded legs ending in clawand ball feet
60cm wide, 50cm high, 45cm deep
£300-500
125 EAC22/15CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped marble inset topwith a bead moulded edge,above an ornate piercedfoliate carved frieze, raised oncabriole legs ending in clawand ball feet
42cm wide, 46cm high
£300-500
126 EAC22/9CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe circular top with an insetmarble panel above an openwork frieze carved withfoliage and exotic birds,raised on leaf carved cabriolelegs united by a stretcher
35cm diameter, 52cm high
£300-500
124 EAC22/18CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD SIDE CABINETLATE 19TH CENTURYthe associated mouldedrectangular top above anornate foliate relief carvedfront fitted with two panelledcupboard doors, opening toreveal shelves and two shortdrawers, raised on stile feetunited by a pierced apron
102cm wide, 93cm high, 40cm deep
£400-600
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129 EAC22/5NEAR PAIR OF CHINESECARVED HARDWOODJARDINIERE STANDSLATE 19TH CENTURYThe shaped marble inset topsabove ornate foliate carvedpierced friezes, raised oncarved cabriole legs united byundertiers and ending in clawand ball feet (2)
55cm wide, 58cm and 59cm high
£800-1,200
128 EAC22/12CHINESE ROSEWOODSCHOLAR’S DESKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topraised on twin pedestalsupports each with two shortdrawers and moulded squarelegs raised on openworkgeometric undertiers
123cm wide, 84cm high, 53cm deep
£800-1,200
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130 EAC22/14CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD ALTAR TABLE19TH CENTURYthe marble inset rectangulartop above a gadrooned andfoliate scroll carved frieze,raised on moulded squarelegs
98cm wide, 85cm high, 56cm deep
£2,000-3,000
131 EAC22/13PAIR OF CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD AND MARBLESTANDSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe circular top with pinkmarble inserts over a piercedfrieze carved with flowers andstylised leaves, raised on tallfoliate carved serpentine legsjoine by stretchers andterminating on claw and ballfeet
92cm high
£800-1,200
136 EAC22/6CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe bead moulded marbleinset shaped circular topabove a fruit and foliatecarved pierced frieze, raisedon cabriole legs united by ashaped stretcher and endingin claw and ball feet
44cm wide, 46cm high
£300-500
134 EAC22/11CHINESE ROSEWOOD LOWTABLE19TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topabove an openwork frieze,raised on moulded cabriolelegs, 48cm wide, 26cm high,34cm deep; together withanother Chinese rosewoodlow table, 19th century, raisedon square legs, 41cm wide,45cm high, 30cm deep (2)
£200-300
135 EAC22/10CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe bead moulded circularmarble inset top above afoliate carved openworkfrieze, raised on bamboocarved splayed legs
38cm wide, 46cm high
£300-500
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132 FA347/9SET OF CHINESE ROSEWOOD QUARTETTO TABLES19TH CENTURYeach rectangular recess moulded top over a piercedfloral carved frieze raised on straight squared legsending on incurved feet and united by a peripheralstretcher
Largest 49cm wide, 71cm high, 35cm deep
£800-1,200
133 EAC22/45CHINESE GREEN PAINTEDHARDWOOD ALTAR TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topabove an openwork scrollcarved frieze, raised onmoulded square legs
109cm wide, 76cm high, 55cm deep
£300-500
137 EAC22/1CHINESE CARVED ROSEWOOD TRIPOD TABLE19TH CENTURYthe circular marble inset top above a pierced foliateand fruit carved frieze, raised on an ornate columnsupport carved in high relief with a dragon, raisedon three cabriole legs surmounted by fu lion masksand terminating in claw and ball feet
78cm wide, 81cm high
£4,000-6,000
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139 EAC22/3CHINESE CARVEDROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR19TH CENTURYthe shaped back with apierced splat carved with adeer, exotic bird, a bat, andscrolling foliage, above a solidseat, raised on mouldedsquare legs united by aperipheral stretcher
95cm
£300-500
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138 EAC22/2CHINESE ELM ARMCHAIRLATE 19TH CENTURYthe square back with carvedpanelled splat and scrollarms, above a cleated solidseat, raised on splayed legsunited by a peripheralstretcher
£300-500
142 EAA411/17JAPANESE KATANA AND WAKIZAISHIEDO/MEIJI PERIODthe katana with tempered single edged blade, gilt metal habaki and seppa,the white ray skin grip bound in traditional cord enclosing a menuki oneach side of a grotesque beast, gilt metal tsuba decorated with seatedfigures and warriors, signed; the pommel of pierced and decorated giltmetal, contained in its black lacquer scabbard with gilt oak leaf mondesign, blade 69cm long; the wakizaishi with tempered single edged blade,white metal habaki, gilt metal seppa, the white ray skin grip bound intraditional cord enclosing a menuki on each side of a grotesque beast, giltmetal tsuba decorated with figures, contained in its black lacquer scabbardwith oak leaf mon design and enclosed kozuka with signed blade and gripdecorated with figures swimming, wakizaishi blade 45cm long, kozukablade 11cm long (2)
£1,000-1,500
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147 EAA349A/18JAPANESE KRAAK BLUEPAINTED PORCELAINCHARGER17TH/18TH CENTURYof circular form, decorated tothe well with an urn offlowers, surrounded by afloral and foliate border
45.5cm diameter
£500-800
144 EAC17/31FOUR JAPANESE CARVEDIVORY FIGURESMEIJI PERIODcomprising: a man with amonkey on his shoulder,16cm high; a farmer holdingtools, character marks, 14mhigh; a man pumping waterout of a basin, charactermarks, 13cm high; and atravelling man, wearing a hatand holding a stick and alantern, character marks,13cm high (4)
£500-600
145 EAC164/2JAPANESE IMARIPORCELAIN BOWLMEIJI PERIODof shaped circular form, thewell decorated with aflowering urn, the interior andexterior border with opposinglandscape scenes and panelsof horses within profuselydecorated floral scrollwork
31cm diameter
£200-300
146 EAA349A/19TWO JAPANESE KRAAKBLUE PAINTED PORCELAINCHARGERS17TH/18TH CENTURYeach of circular form,decorated to the well with anurn of flowers, surrounded bya floral and foliate border
42cm diameter
£500-800
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143 FA2/2JAPANESE CARVED IVORYNETSUKEMEIJI PERIODdepicting an actor wearing anoh mask and holding a staff,red character marks incartouche to rear
5.5cm high
£300-500
148 EAC182/1FIVE INDIAN PAINTEDMINIATURES19TH CENTURYeach oval view painted en-grisaille on ivory depictingvarious Indian landmarksincluding the Taj Mahal,Qutub Minar, Red Fort, andHumayun’s Tomb, in giltmetal frames
4.5cm x 5.5cm
£300-500
149 EAC42/6PAIR OF INDIAN MINIATUREPAINTINGS19TH CENTURYeach miniature of oval form,watercolour on ivory,depicting a famous building,within a foliate carvedhardwood stand
miniature 7.5cm x 12cm
£250-350
150 EAC22/35SOUTH EAST ASIAN BRASSFIGURE OF A BHODHISATTVAwearing an elaborate crownand necklace and seated on alotus throne
58cm high
£400-600
151 EAC22/17BURMESE CARVED WOODPANEL17TH/18TH CENTURYthe arched panel carved inhigh relief with exotic birds,animals, and mythologicalbeasts centred by the figureof a deity
73cm wide, 87cm high
£300-500
152 EAA499/2KASHAN BOWL13TH CENTURY AND LATERof globular form, decoratedwith black geometric lines ona turquoise ground, 12cmhigh; and a Kashan bowl, withblack lines on a turquoiseground, 14cm diameter,6.5cm high (2)
£300-500
153 EAA499/1PERSIAN CERAMIC TILE19TH CENTURYdecorated in relief in blue,turquoise and pink with ahorse, rider and hawk in afloral landscape
13.5cm wide, 20cm high
£300-500
154 EAA411/1THREE IZNIK PLATES17TH CENTURYeach decorated in polychromewith flowers
25.5cm - 29.5cm diameter
£400-600
155 FA2/4JAPANESE BRONZEDTERACOTTA BOWLMEIJI PERIODof lotus form, impressed sealmark to base
19.5cm wide, 11.5cm high
£250-350
156 EZ337/31JAPANESE IMARIPORCELAIN BLEEDINGBOWL18TH CENTURYthe well decorated with apavillion, the border withrabbits and flowers
28cm diameter
£250-350
157 EAC159/2JAPANESE BRONZE DRAGONEDO PERIODdepicting a dragon holding ajewel amidst waves, charactermarks to base
5cm high
£200-300
158 FA022/2PAIR OF SOUTH EAST ASIANBRONZE LIONSeach in standing position withlarge gilt mains (2)
20cm high
£200-300
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159 EZ325/17EJAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OF ABODHISATTVA ON A LIONMEIJI PERIODthe bodhisattva, probably Monju, in seatedposition with one leg crossed and holding ascroll, the lion standing on all four legs, signedpanel to chest
22cm high
£300-500
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165 EZ607/72TWO HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLF AND DANIEL GIRAUDELLIOTMID/LATE 19TH CENTURY‘Tufted Cormorant’ and‘Burrough’s Vulture’, from‘The new and heretoforeunfigured species of the Birdsof North America’, printed byBowen & Co., Philadelphia,1866-1869, neatly inscribedwith common names, laiddown, framed and glazed
42cm x 36cm
£300-400
162 EZ607/73FOUR HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTERDANIEL GIRAUD ELLIOTMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘White HeadedWoodpecker’, ‘Allied Wren’,‘Black-Breasted Woodpecker’,and ‘Flammulated Owl’, from‘The new and heretoforeunfigured species of the Birdsof North America’, printed byBowen & Co., Philadelphia,1866-1869, neatly inscribedwith common names, laiddown, framed and glazed
52cm x 38cm
£600-800
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164 EZ607/74FOUR HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLF AND DANIEL GIRAUDELLIOTMID/LATE 19TH CENTURY‘Western Gull and CalifornianGull’, ‘Parrot-billed Auk’,‘Latham’s Guillemot’ and‘Skua Gull’, from ‘The newand heretofore unfiguredspecies of the Birds of NorthAmerica’, printed by Bowen &Co., Philadelphia, 1866-69,neatly inscribed with commonnames, laid down, framed andglazed
42cm x 36cm and 36cm x 42cm
£600-800
163 EZ607/75TWO HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLFMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘Greenland Falcon’ and‘Band-Tail Hawk’, from ‘Thenew and heretofore unfiguredspecies of the Birds of NorthAmerica’, printed by Bowen &Co., Philadelphia, 1866-1869,neatly inscribed with commonnames, laid down, framed andglazed
50cm x 41cm
£300-500
166 EZ607/71TWO HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTERDANIEL GIRAUD ELLIOTMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘Baird’s Cormorant’ and‘Sooty Petrel and PacificSlooty Petrel’, from ‘The newand heretofore unfiguredspecies of the Birds of NorthAmerica’, printed by Bowen &Co., Philadelphia, 1866-69,neatly inscribed with commonnames, laid down, framed andglazed
43cm x 56cm
£400-600
170 EZ607/56TWO HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLFMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘Incomparable Bird ofParadise’ and ‘Great SickleBird of Paradise’, by J. Smit,from Elliot’s ‘A Monograph ofthe Paradisieidae, or Birds ofParadise’, published 1873,D.G. Elliot, New York, neatlyinscribed with commonnames, laid down, framed andglazed
56.5cm x 44cm
£600-800
167 EZ607/68SIX HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLFMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘Great Bower Bird’,‘Dull-coloured Bower Bird’,‘Large Bill Cat Bird’‘Kerauden’s Manucude’,‘Spotted Bower Bird’ and‘Least Cat Bird’, by J. Smit,from Elliot’s ‘A Monograph ofthe Paradiseidae, or Birds ofParadise’, published 1873 byD.G Elliot, New York, neatlyinscribed with commonnames, laid down, framed andglazed
57.5cm x 45cm
£1,000-1,500
168 EZ607/70TWO HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLF AND DANIEL GIRAUDELLIOTMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘Gray Sea Eagle’ and‘Northern Sea Eagle’, from‘The new and heretoforeunfigured species of the Birdsof North America’, printed byBowen & Co., Philadelphia,1866-69, neatly inscribed withcommon names, laid down,framed and glazed
57cm x 45cm
£400-600
169 EZ607/69TWO HAND COLOUREDLITHOGRAPHS AFTER JOSEFWOLFMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYtitled ‘Wattled bird ofparadise’, ‘Queen Victoria’sRifle bird’, by J. Smit, fromElliot’s ‘A Monograph of theParadisieidae, or Birds ofParadise’, published 1873, D.G. Elliot, New York, neatlyinscribed with commonnames, laid down, framed andglazed
48cm x 39cm
£500-700
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171 EZ326/6FOUR PIRANESI PRINTScomprising: Veduta dellaCurio Ostilia; Veduta delSepolcro della FamigliaPlauzia; Veduta dell’ Arco diCostantine e dell’ AnfiteatroFlavio detti il Coloseo; andTempi del Sole e della Luna, ocome altri, dIside e Serapi
each 40cm x 60cm
£1,000-1,500
172 EZ792/10POSSIBLY SPANISH OR MEXICAN COLONIALSCHOOL (17TH CENTURY)THE VIRGIN MARY & CHRIST APPEARING TOTHE KNEELING NIKOLAUS VON TOLENTINOoil on panel, depicted in a landscape withcapsized boats, two churches, smashedportraits and a crest with the intials Mceevh- DERSLC; together with The Infant Christpresenting an engagement ring to Katarina,a pair (2)
61cm x 153cm
£2,000-3,000
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176 EAC109/1PAINTED GLASS LANDSCAPEPANEL18TH CENTURYof retangular form, depictingfigures beside a house andtree with a river and boats
34cm x 48cm
£400-600
174 FA1/32THREE PRINTScomprising: a print portraittitled ‘Caroli Regis MagnaBritaniae pictor antverpieanatus’, after Van Dyck, by L.Vorsterman, 17th century,26cm x 16cm; a print portraittitled ‘Prof Dr. A. Menzel’,facsimile signature, afterGustav Eilers, circa 1889,30cm x 21cm; and a printdepicting three ladies, afterAdolf Menzel, circa 1887,30cm x 23cm
£200-300
175 FA1/16PAIR OF PRINTS OFBRITISH NOBLEMEN AFTERG. KNELLER18TH CENTURYdepicting ‘John, Earl of Mar’and ‘James, Earl of Seafield’,by I. Smith, dated 1707, in anebonised and giltwood frame
45cm x 31cm
£150-250
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173 EZ792/13CONTINENTAL SCHOOL(17TH CENTURY)AFTER THE CRUCIFIXIONoil on panel
45 x 117cm
£500-800
177 EAC157/2FRENCH MINIATURE OFNAPOLEON III BY AIMÉEEUGÉNIE DELVILLE-CORDIERCIRCA 1858of oval form, depicting theEmperor in dress uniform, ina gilt metal framesurmounted with a ribbon(cracked)
15cm x 12cm
Note:Aimée Eugénie Delville-Cordier wasactive in France and exhibited at theSalon between 1853-1882.Thisminiature is after the painting byFranz Xaver Winterhalter ofNapoleon III painted in 1852.
£500-700
178 EAB3/4LARGE COLLECTION OF PORTRAIT MINATURES BYELIZABETH BROCKBANK R.M.S. (1882-1949)EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURYcomprising: a variety of miniatures on ivory and vellumof landscapes, flower studies and portraits in assortedshapes and sizes, including a portrait of GeorgesLascelles (elder son of H.R.H. Princess Mary) as ababy; a framed facsimile letter from Queen Mary; and aframed newspaper article (32)Note:Elizabeth Brockbank was a Yorkshire artist. She exhibited herworks at the Royal Academy in London, the Royal Scottish Academyin Edinburgh and many other domestic and international galleries.In 1918 she was elected a member of the Royal Miniature Painter’sSociety. In the 1920’s she was asked, alongside other prominentartists of the day, to paint a miniature for the Queen’s dolls’ house.
£3,000-5,000
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179 FA1/31REGENCY SILKWORKPICTURECIRCA 1810of oval form depicting a ladywith her child seated in aninterior setting, rectangularverre églomisé mount and giltwood frame
30.5cm x 25cm
£150-250
180 EAA391/6REVERSE PAINTEDPORTRAIT ON GLASS18TH CENTURYof an aristrocrat depicted witha large wig and dressed inermine, wearing the Order ofthe Garter chain and holdinga General’s baton, in a carvedwood frame
31cm x 26cm
£200-300
181 FA1/30PAIR OF BAROQUE STYLEGILT METAL FRAMEDMIRRORScomprising: a mirror withbevelled plate and ornatefoliate scrolled frame above ashell motif, 31cm x 33.5cm;and a mirror with plain platewith ornate foliate scrolledframe, 29.5cm x 22cm (2)
£150-250
182 FA1/29PAIR OF PAPIER MACHEFOLDING BRACKETSeach decorated withchinoiserie scenes in gilthighlights on a black ground(2)
24.5cm wide, 19.5cm high
£150-250
183 FA1/26FOUR SCENT BOTTLES19TH CENTURY AND LATERcomprising: an imari paletteporcelain bottle with whitemetal lid and engraved ‘C.C.TO L.M.’, 8cm high; apolychrome glass bottle offlattened circular form withmatched stopper, 10cm high;a Bohemian white opaqueglass bottle and stopper, oflobed form with gilthighlights, 15cm high; and aContinental silver and glassbottle and stopper, 10.5cmhigh (4)
£200-300
184 FA1/8PAIR OF FRENCH AMETHYSTGLASS VASESeach of tapered section withglobular bottom with gilt ivyleaf and line decoration (2)
29cm high
£200-300
185 EZ337/20GROUP OF BRASS ANDCOPPER RENAISSANCEREVIVAL FURNITUREMOUNTS19TH CENTURYeach depicting a classicalscene and another floraldecorated copper mount (14)
£1,000-1,500
186 EZ871/16CARVED AND POLYCHROMEDWOOD TOBACCO FIGURE19TH CENTURYdepicting a figure of a NativeAmerican with moveable arm,label to base
55cm high
£300-500
187 EZ871/1SHIP’S WHEEL19TH CENTURYof typical form, with brassmounts
156cm wide
£400-600
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188 FA1/2FRENCH GILTMETAL ANDCRYSTAL CHANDELIEREARLY 20TH CENTURYwith an openwork triformstem from which issue sixoutscrolling branches
70cm wide, 76cm drop
£300-500
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193 EAC89/6PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURALLAMPSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREeach with three classicalfemale terms on a shapedtriform white marble plinthand hexagonal base, raisedon bun feet
54cm high
£400-600
190 EZ337/27PAIR OF BRASSCANDLESTICKS19TH CENTURYeach with knopped columnand wide domed base
29cm high
£200-300
191 EZ845/20VICTORIAN LACQUEREDBRASS AND IRON FENDER19TH CENTURYthe adjustable fendersurmounted by laurel wreathurns
116cm wide
£400-600
192 EZ337/17SCOTTISH NEEDLEWORKSAMPLER BY MARGARETPENDERCIRCA 1830with alphabet over a verseinscription and foliate andbird motifs within a foliateborder with dedication ‘Taughtin Miss Mary Gibson’s SchoolFalkirk’
40cm x 29cm
£200-300
189 FA1/13FRENCH FEATHER PICTURE19TH CENTURYthe glazed foreground withtrees, bushes and birds ofparadise, signed ‘Azzoya R’,the background with storks ina pond and a landscape, in agiltwood frame
24.5cm x 20.5cm
£300-500
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197 LB387/1TWO RACING WHIPSLATE 19TH CENTURY15ct gold mounts withengraved monogram ‘HCL.’,92cm long; and a whip with15ct gold mounts, initials‘HCL’, retailed by T. Callow &Son, Park Lane, 91cm longProvenance:From the Christies SouthKensington sale of the Property ofthe Rt. Hon. The Earl of Lonsdale onTuesday December 2nd, 1980, lot103 and 108.
£150-200
194 EAC42/15MOUNTED TAXIDERMY SALMONEARLY 20TH CENTURYrealistically painted and mounted, inscribed ‘1903 by P.M.Coats, in the Kilmoo Hole Upper Stobhall Water of the Tay,Length 50 inches, Girth 32 inches, Weight 51 lbs, Wilkinson (no.7), Record for the Season’
139cm wide, 51cm high
£800-1,200
195 EAC42/3LARGE CROCODILE SKINCASE BY JOHN BAGSHAW &SONS, MAKERS, LIVERPOOLEARLY 20TH CENTURYof rectangular form withinitials ‘McC’, the fittedinterior with silver mountedcontainers
66cm wide, 40cm high, 21cm deep
£200-300
196 EAC82/1A CAST METAL PORTRAITPLAQUE OF THOMASCARLYLE BY STUARTBURNETT A.R.S.A.(1853-1888)LATE 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form depictingthe sitter in profile, inscribed‘Stuart Burnett/ a.r.s.a./ 1886’,in an ebonised frame
29cm x 21cm
£300-500
198 LB387/9FOUR CARRIAGE WHIPSLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYstamped Swaine & Adenny,145cm long excluding tail; awhip with silver mounts,140cm long excluding tail; awhip with nickel mounts,155cm long excluding tail;and a whip with nickelmounts, 155cm longexcluding tail
£150-250
204 FA101/120 BORE SIDE LOCKEJECTOR SPORTING GUNthe engraved locks signed‘Thomas Johnson & Son’,rebarrelled by Holland 7Holland, serial number‘51983’, walnut straighthandled stock, blank silverescutcheon, chequered fourend grip, barrels 26 inches;and a .22 bolt action Sekorifle, serial number ‘13951’,telescopic sight (lackingmagazine) (2)@lotProvenance:Note:You need a current UK RFD numberor a Shot Gun and Fire Arms licenceto purchase this lot.
£1,500-2,000
205 FA24/1ANGLO INDIAN CARVEDHARD WOOD CANE19TH CENTURYthe handle carved with a dog’shead above a foliate andwrythen twist stem
86cm long
£150-250
199 LB387/16FINE CARRIAGE WHIPLATE 19TH CENTURYwith gold and jewelledcoronet mounts and carvedivory handle
170cm long
£150-200
200 LB387/2THREE RACING WHIPSLATE 19TH CENTURYwith silver gilt mountsinscribed ‘Col. Knox fromCapt. Ashton’ and ‘MerlonIrish Grand Military,Punchtown 1870’, retailed byCallow & Son, Park Lane,London, 87cm long; a whipwith 15ct gold mountinscribed ‘Gracie 1882’,retailed by Callow & Son,Park Lane, 81cm long; and awhip with scroll decorated giltmetal mounts, 86cm longProvenance:From the Christies SouthKensington sale of the Property ofthe Rt. Hon. The Earl of Lonsdale onTuesday December 2nd, 1980, lot105, 106 and 110.
£150-200
201 FA24/2TWO RIDING WHIPS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a whip boundwith threads and with acarved ivory dog and acanthusleaf handle, 65.5cm long; anda horn whip with gold serpenthandle, 61cm long
£200-300
202 LB387/4TWO RACING WHIPSMID/LATE 19TH CENTURYwith 15ct gold mounts,inscribed ‘1866 MilitarySweepstakes won by Lincolnridden by Col. C. W. Knox’,79cm long; and a whip with15ct gold mounts, inscribed‘1866 Grand Military won byIronsides ridden by Col. C.W.Knox’, 88cm longProvenance:From the Christies SouthKensington sale of the Property ofthe Rt. Hon. The Earl of Lonsdale onTuesday December 2nd, 1980, lot107 and 109.
£150-200
203 LB387/8FIVE CARRIAGE WHIPSLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYwith silver mounts andinscription ‘C.D.C. 1906’,160cm long excluding tail; awhip with end silver mount,140cm long excluding tail; awhip, 140cm long excludingtail; a whip with half brassbanded shaft, 152cmexcluding tails; a whip with15ct gold mounts withmonogram and dated ‘March14th 1878, retailed by T.Callow & Son, Piccadilly,London, 186cm longexcluding tail
£150-200
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206 FA1/1VICTORIAN CUT CRYSTALCHANDELIER19TH CENTURYthe domed coronet hung withpear shaped drops, above avase form stem from whichissue six outscrollingbranches
65cm wide, 76cm drop
£400-600
207 FA38/1FRENCH OR GERMAN STEELMASTERLOCK AND KEYLATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURYthe rectangular lock centred by a pillareddoor with swan neck pediment, the hingedlock cover cast in high relief with a pseudoFrench coat of arms, flanked by ornateopenwork foliate scroll [panels, the reversedecorated in high relief with rampantwhippets, the ornamented openwork squaresection key surmounted by a bell towerfinial
Lock 22 1/2cm wide, 12cm high, 6cm deep (widestpoint),key 15cm long
Provenance:Purchased by Col. A. D. Acland, Feniton Court,Devon, from the Shandon Collection, thence bydesent
Note:This lock is featured and illustrated in ‘Locks andLockmaking’, by Francis J. Butter, 1926; a signedcopy of the book and inscribed to Col. Acland by theauthor, is included with the lot
£10,000-15,000
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208 EZ866/24AFRICAN WATER BUFFALOHEAD TROPHYEARLY 20TH CENTURY
£500-700
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209 EAC199/2SCOTTISH ARMORIAL CARVED COCONUTGOBLETLATE18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYthe globular coconut bowl with a white metalrim and carved with armorial panels withmottos ‘Constant and True’ and‘Audeo’,enclosed by thistles and roses, on aturned laburnum baluster stem and domedfoot
17cm high
£500-700
214 EAC14/2FRENCH BRONZE OF ACLASSICAL LADY19TH CENTURYthe loosely draped figureholding one arm aloft, on acylindrical socle plinthapplied with a band ofscrolled foliage, on a squarebase
45cm high
£600-800
211 EAC23/4PAIR OF BAROQUE CARVEDLIMEWOOD WALL BRACKETS18TH CENTURYeach bracket with a cherubholding flower sprigs,surrounded by scroll work(one damaged) (2)
27cm high
£200-300
212 EAC199/6ROSEWOOD TRAVELLINGCASE BY W. LUND, MAKER,FLEET STREET, LONDON19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, the fittedinterior with silver mountedtops
29cm wide, 14cm high, 21cm deep
£300-400
213 EAC164/3BRONZE BUST OF A LADYEARLY 20TH CENTURYwearing a head scarf,standing on a square taperingplinth
55cm high
£400-600
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210 EAC199/7BRONZE AND IVORY FIGUREOF A LADY AND HER DOGCIRCA 1920the lady standing with herhead pointing to sinister, thedog standing with one legraised, on a rouge marblerectangular plinth base
28cm high
£1,000-1,500
218 EAA564/1DAMASK LINENCOMMEMORATIVETABLECLOTH18TH CENTURYdedicated to ‘Charles, Earl ofHopetown, 1708’ to ‘Henrietta,Countess of Hopetown, 1708’between an armorial andmotto ‘At Spes Non Fracta’with crowned ‘H’ monogramsin the corners, within a floralborder
96cm wide, 80cm long
£300-400
216 EAA994/3EDWARDIAN PAINTEDROCKING HORSECIRCA 1910modeled as a dappled greywith an upholstered andleather saddle, mounted on ayellow painted frame
138cm long, 112cm high
£200-300
217 EZ805/4PAIR OF PAINTED GILTWOODPRICKET CANDLESTICKS19TH CENTURYeach with turned leaf formcolumn on triform feet, 67cmhigh; and a papier machecolumn stand, of squaresection with stepped corniceand base, 81cm high (3)
£200-300
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215 EAC199/4EDOUARD STELLACHERTERRCOTTA BUST OF ODINCIRCA 1900wearing a winged helmet andwith lion mask decoratedarmour, incised ‘EStellmacher 97’
65cm high
£1,500-2,000
219 EAA328A/1ROSEWOOD GAMESCOMPENDIUM BY CHAS.GOODALL & SON LTD.CAMDEN WORKS, LONDON19TH CENTURYof rectangular form with wingflaps, the fully fitted interiorwith chess, backgammon,dominoes, and two manbridge games
32cm wide, 18cm high, 22cm deep
£400-600
223 EAA470/37POLYNESIAN CARVED WOODCLUBPROBABLY 19TH CENTURYwith carved geometric design,109cm long; and a carvedwood club, 55cm long (2)
£300-500
221 EAA510/2IATMUL, SEPIK RIVER,PAPUA NEW GUINEACARVED WOOD STOOLEARLY/MID 20TH CENTURYwith four carved crocodilesupports, later paintedProvenance:Collected by Robert Patrick who wasa marine engineer in the early/mid20th century.
Note:A similar stool can be found at thePitt Rivers Museum, accessionnumber 1936.34.37
£300-500
222 EAA510/1IATMUL TRIBE, SEPIK RIVER,PAPUA NEW GUINEA LIMECONTAINEREARLY/MID 20TH CENTURYof tubular form with carvedbird and figural decoration,wood fibre and colouredpigment
69cm high
Provenance:Collected by Robert Patrick who wasa marine engineer in the early/mid20th century.
Note:Similar lime spatula’s can be foundat the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam,accession number 2670-137a and atthe Fine Arts Museum of SanFrancisco.
£400-600
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220 EAA263/15VICTORIAN GILT METAL ANDPIETRA DURA MOUNTEDALBUMLATE 19TH CENTURYthe foliate engraved coverinset with five oval panels ofshells and flowers
22cm wide, 20cm high
£400-600
224 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 a giltmetal laurel leaf upper borderand scrolling double handlesin the form of entwinedserpents, with guilloche andribbon borders to the base (2)
57cm high
£3,000-5,000
225 FA1/10PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLEGILT AND PATINATEDBRONZE WALL APPLIQUESLATE 19TH CENTURYeach with a bronze figure of aputti holding a palmette driptray attached to a foliatescrolled support
49.5cm high
£800-1,200
227 EAA263/106TUNBRIDGE DECORATEDSTATIONARY BOX19TH CENTURYwith a hinged sloping lid,bears paper label ‘F.L.Hausburg, Liverpool’
21cm wide, 13cm high
£400-600
228 EAA263/1GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDTEA CADDYLATE 18TH CENTURYdomed top with a brass bailhandle, the rectangular bodyinlaid with paterae andswags, the interior fitted withtwo removable coveredmahogany tea containers
20cm wide
£300-500
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226 FA1/11PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE MARBLE ANDGILT BRONZE CANDELABRA19TH CENTURYeach with three floral decorated branchesover a central alabaster urn with goatshead masks and chains over tripod hooffeet on a circular plinth with turned feet
33cm high
£400-600
229 EAC138/1EDWARDIAN GOVERNESSCARTEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe tub shaped cart with oakpanel sides and fitted withdark blue tufted cushionseats, with typical ellipticalsuspension and fittings, withred painted and hard rubbertyres
149cm wide, 122cm high,265cm long
£1,000-1,500
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230 EAA499/19SHIRVAN RUGEAST CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe cream field with alloverpattern of stylisedflowerheads in serratedlattice, within brown serratedlozenge and bar borderbetween red star and wavescroll bands
178cm x 116cm
£300-500
231 EAC141/1NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUGLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe abrash blue field withsmall rosette medallion andallover foliate pattern, withindark indigo palmette andfoliate border between redbands
192cm x 132cm
£400-600
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233 EAC170/5SERAPI RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe camel field with sixstepped polychrome lozengemedallions, similar halfmedallion sides, within triplered and blue rosette and vineborders
193cm x 112cm
£400-600
234 EAC84/1KAZAK STYLE PRAYER RUGPOSSIBLY ANATOLIAN,20TH CENTURYthe light blue mihrab with twored lozenge medallions, redspandrels, within creamhooked border, outer pyramidband
164cm x 115cm
£400-600
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232 EAC84/2ANATOLIAN PRAYER RUGLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream field with hookedpole mihrab centred byrosette, tulip spandrels,within dark grey star border
188cm x 118cm
£400-600
236 EAC170/4CHELABERD RUGEAST CAUCASUS,20TH CENTURYthe cream field with centralred, green and cream lozengeand cruciform medallion,wing end panels, within redstar and vine border betweenpyramid bands
196cm x 130cm
£1,200-1,800
237 EAC170/3GENDJE LONG RUGSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe yellow field with alloverstylised foliate pattern, withincream hooked diagonalchevron border betweenlattice bands
256cm x 120cm
£700-1,000
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238 EAC42/4KASHAN RUGCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with centralindigo medallion suspendingpendants, cream spandrels,within indigo palmette andarabesque vine borderbetween camel bands
210cm x 134cm
£300-500
239 FA344/5QASHQAI RUNNERSOUTH PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe rust red field with centralindigo lozenge medallionflanked by ivory and brownrosettes, indigo spandrels,within brown serrated leafyvine border between variousbands
298cm x 115cm
£200-300
240 FA344/4USHAK RUNNERWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe royal blue field with sixred rosette medallions, withinred stylised vine border
342cm x 100cm
£250-350
241 EAA499/18NORTHWEST PERSIANRUNNERLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe abrash blue field with tenrosette medallions within redserrated leaf lattice, withintriple red and ivory vineborders
398cm x 90cm
£200-400
242 EAC22/44KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA,EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURYthe raspberry field withcentral indigo and bluemedallion suspendingpendants, similar spandrels,within indigo palmette andarabesque vine borderbetween various bands
377cm x 270cm
£800-1,200
243 EAC170/1USHAK RUNNERWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe light brown field withallover pattern and five openlozenges, within light bluerosette and vien border withouter pyramid band
490cm x 90cm
£900-1,200
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244 EAC183/1USHAK RUNNERWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe lime green field withcentral column of cruciformmotifs, within crimsonstylised vine border betweencream bands
1370cm x 127cm
£700-1,000
245 EAC183/2USHAK RUNNERWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYsimilar to the previous lot
976cm x 97cm
£600-900
246 EAC183/3USHAK RUNNERWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYsimilar to the previous lot
704cm x 94cm
£400-600
247 EAC183/4USHAK KELLEHWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYsimilar to the previous lot
576cm x 148cm
£300-500
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248 EZ875/2SULTANABAD CARPETWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH CENTURYthe plain red field with centralindigo medallion suspendingpendants, similar spandrels,within indigo palmette andfoliate vine border betweenvarious bands
418cm x 308cm
£800-1,200
249 FA344/2USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe plain sea green field withopen foliate vine medallion,similar spandrels, within lightbrown cartouche borderbetween various bands
404cm x 367cm
£300-500
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250 FA344/1USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe light pink field with alloverserrated yellow and greenpalmette and stylised vinepattern, within turquoiseborder between green and redbands
520cm x 418cm
£800-1,200
251 FA344/3USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe pink field with twocolumns of grey-bluepalmettes flanking a columnof cruciform motifs, withingrey-blue cartouche, rosetteand vine border betweencream and green bands
430cm x 308cm
£400-600
252 EZ876/16USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with centralgrey-blue lozenge medallionsuspending pendants, similarspandrels, within grey-bluefoliate vine border betweenvarious bands
515cm x 372cm
£400-600
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253 EZ800/15KHORASSAN CARPETNORTHEAST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe ivory field with alloverherati pattern, central darkindigo medallion flanked bygreen oblongs and pinkpendants, indigo spandrels,within two light blue andindigo boteh borders betweenvarious bands
512cm x 358cm
£5,000-7,000
254 EZ800/14EUROPEAN CARPETLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYof Persian design, the creamfield with allover heratpattern, green rosettespandrels, within brownstylised vase border betweenvarious bands
430cm x 345cm
£3,000-5,000
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255 EZ875/1TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe plain rust red field withcentral indigo medallionsuspending pendants, ochrespandrels, within indigopalmette and arabesque vineborder between olive bands,signature cartouche to oneend
348cm x 262cm
£4,000-6,000
256 EZ800/17TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe crimson red field withallover palmette andarabesque vine pattern, withincream palmette andarabesque border betweengreen bands
344cm x 244cm
£3,000-5,000
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257 EZ800/16KIRMAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream field with alloverfloral and green botehpattern, within similar borderbetween light blue and creambands
604cm x 385cm
£4,000-6,000
258 EZ800/13TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with alloverherati pattern, within redturtle palmette, rosette andscrolling vine border betweenbands
534cm x 338cm
£4,000-6,000
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259 EZ800/12USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with centralcolumn of palmette motifsflanked by two columns ofcruciform motifs, withinslate-grey rosette anddiagonal vine border betweenolive bands
366cm x 286cm
£1,500-2,500
260 EZ866/23TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA,MID/LATE 20TH CENTURYthe red field with alloverpalmette and foliate vinepattern, within cream rosette,palmette and floral borderbetween various bands
567cm x 352cm
£1,500-2,500
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261 FA104/1KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field and smallcream medallion with alloverherati pattern, within creampalmette, boteh and vineborder between various bands
396cm x 264cm
£4,000-6,000
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262 EAC170/2SHIRVAN CARPETEAST CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe dark indigo field withcentral column of five linkedlozenge medallions flanked byred and blue lozengemedallions, within red rosetteand floral vine border withouter cream band
397cm x 212cm
£1,200-1,800
263 EAC49/1AFGHAN CARPET20TH CENTURYthe dark red field with threecolumns of seven guls, withintwo red lozenge bordersbetween various bands
494cm x 332cm
£1,000-1,500
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264 EAC218/1NORTH INDIAN LONGCARPETLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe dark indigo field withKarabagh design of threecusped and two oblongpolychrome medallions,arrowhead to one end andinterspersed with bird motifs,long red and blue spandrels,within raspberry rosettelozenge lattice borderbetween green and bluebands
560cm x 208cm
£3,000-5,000See also detail frontispiece
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265 EAA263/328ADIE & SON ROSEWOODSTICK BAROMETEREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe stepped cornice above asilvered indicator, inscribed:“Adie & Son Edinburgh” bowfront stem, with athermometer also inscribed,square base
105cm high, 15cm wide
£1,500-2,000
267 LB383/1FRENCH CHAMPLEVÉENAMEL AND GILT METALCLOCKLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe gilt dial with black Arabicnumerals surrounded byenamel friezes, themovement striking on a gong,the case surmounted by aneo-classical urn overenamel columns withacanthus capitals and baseson a stepped base with toupiefeet
38cm high
£500-800
268 EAC199/11LOUIS PHILLIPE GILT METALFIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKCIRCA 1840the gilt dial with white enamelchapters and black Romannumerals, cylindermovement, the casesurmounted with a spray offlowers, flanked by twofigures of children andprofusely decorated withscrollwork
47cm high
£500-700
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266 EY128/2GEORGE III MAHOGANYSTICK BAROMETER BYPEDRALIO, NORWICHCIRCA 1810the silvered engraved dialwith thermometer, withboxwood and ebony inlay
95cm high
£800-1,200
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270 FA39/4VICTORIAN NOVELTYBRONZE CLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYmodeled as a conquistador’shelmet with white enamelinset numeral dial, resting ona tasseled cushion
24cm wide, 28cm high
£1,000-1,500
269 EZ339/156GEORGE III MAHOGANYTAVERN CLOCKLATE 18TH/EARLY19TH CENTURYthe large overpainted dial withRoman and Arabic numeralsover a mahogany drop casewith shaped dome
£400-500
271 FA39/5VICTORIAN GILT BRONZECLOCK GARNITURERETAILED BY HAMILTON,CRICHTON & CO.,EDINBURGHLATE 19TH CENTURYin the Islamic style, thesilvered Roman numeral dialwith a striking 8-daymovement, in a square casewith domed turret and spires,flanked by a pair of twinhandled urns
18cm wide, 34cm high
£800-1,200
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272 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 pedimentabove a fluted frieze and gothic arched door, flanked bycluster columns, raised on ogee bracket feet
55cm wide, 243cm high
£1,500-2,000
273 EAA991/1SCOTTISH GEORGE IV OAK AND CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK BY J. MURRAY, LONGTOWNCIRCA 1825the painted arched dial with subsidiary date and secondsdials and a striking 8-day movement, the hood with abroken swan neck pediment and turned pilasters above amoulded case, raised on bracket feet
53cm wide, 229cm high
£800-1,200
274 EAC17/42SCOTTISH EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRUMHEADLONGCASE CLOCKCIRCA 1840the moulded and foliate carved drum case with a carvedthistle surmount, enclosing a gilt dial with Romannumeral chapter and two subsidiary dials signed J.Graham/ Carluke, twin train movement and bell strike,over a tapered trunk with a conforming ogee mouldeddoor, the base with a floral marquetry panel, on ball feet
46cm wide, 208cm high, 25cm deep
£800-1,000
275 EZ339/4EDWARDIAN WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCKEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe cavetto moulded hood over an arched door flanked byhalf columns and enclosing an arched face withSilent/Strike and Chimes subsidiary dials, the silveredchapter ring with applied numerals, with gong strikemovement, in a plain case with an arched door
268cm high
£1,500-2,500
276 FA39/8LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE CARTEL CLOCK,RAINGO FRERES, PARISTHIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURYeight day bell strike movement, the circularwhite enamel dial with Roman and Arabicnumeral chapters, in a gilt bronze case cast withacanthus and laurel garlands and surmounted byan urn finial
65cm high
£5,000-7,000
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281 EZ854/33ENGLISH SCHOOL,19TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF A LADYoil on canvas, the sitter withdark hair and wearing a blackdress, seated in an interior, inan oval gilt slip and frame
47cm x 58cm
£300-500
282 EZ854/36PAIR OF LARGEREPRODUCTION PRINTSDEPICTING SCENES OFNAPLESframed, 107cm x 65 cm;together with three framedreproduction prints ofclassical urns, 47cm x 57cm;and a framed reproductionsepia print after ClaudeLorraine, 61cm x 51cm (6)
£300-500
283 EZ854/52ITALIAN SCHOOL,17TH CENTURYFLIGHT INTO EGYPToil on canvas, framed
46cm x 38cm
£800-1,200
284 EZ854/53AUGUST HORN (GERMAN,1892-1975) AFTER RAPHAELSISTINE MADONNAoval, oil on canvas, signed anddated, in a carved giltwoodframe
69cm x 116cm
£300-500
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285 EZ854/51ITALIAN SCHOOL,17TH CENTURYMOSES TURNING AARON’SSTAFF INTO A SERPENToil on canvas, framed, 153cmx 95cm; together with acompanion, a pair, depictingMoses and the BrazenSerpent,147cm x 95cm, withartist’s monogram FP anddated 162* (2)
£5,000-8,000
286 EZ854/35FRENCH SCHOOL,19TH CENTURYPUTTO WITH FLOWERSoil on canvas, oval, framed
59cm x 65cm
£300-500E
287 EZ854/32ENGLISH SCHOOL,17TH CENTURYPORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADYoil on canvas, half lengthportrait, the sitter with darkhair and wearing a red dress,framed
62cm x 76cm
£600-800
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294 EZ854/21PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLEGILT METAL CANDELABRAeach with a central branchand three outscrolledbranches with foliate driptrays over a foliate scrolledbaluster column on a similardomed base (drilled) (2)
41cm high
£800-1,200
289 EZ854/43WHITE MARBLE BUST OF ANOBLEMANOF RECENT MANUFACTUREin the early 18th century style,facing left and wearingarmour and a fur robe, on asocle base
75cm high
£500-800
290 EZ854/29PAIR OF CHINOISERIE STYLEPOTTERY LAMPSeach of square section withpolychrome figural and birdpanels on a red scale groundwith gilt highlights
41cm high
£200-300
291 EZ854/27PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOODLAMPSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREeach decorated with anacanthus scroll on anebonised base (2)
74cm high
£200-300
292 EZ854/26PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRESTYLE BRASS LAMPSEARLY 20TH CENTURYeach lamp with geometricdesign column over anacanthus and rosettedecorated base
57cm high
£250-350
293 EZ854/24PAIR OF NEO-CLASSICALSTYLE POTTERY VASESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREeach with globular body andwaisted neck, decorated withclassical figures in white on abrown ground with gilthighlights
45cm high
£200-300
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288 EZ854/31DUTCH/FLEMISH SCHOOL,17TH CENTURYGRANDE FETEoil on canvas, framed
117cm x 71cm
£1,000-1,500
295 EZ854/45ROCOCO STYLE GLASS AND GILTMETAL TWELVE LIGHT CHANDELIERwith two tiers of scrolling gilt metalcandle arms hung with mouldedglass drops and spires, some withreligious motifs, ending in a large balldrop finial
165cm high
£2,000-3,000
296 EZ854/49NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE CUT CLASSAND GILTMETAL CHANDELIEROF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe scroll coronet above a blue glassbaluster stem, from which issuetwelve outscrolling branches
63cm wide, 69cm drop
£300-400
297 EZ854/50TWELVE LIGHT MOULDED AND CUTGLASS CHANDELIEROF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe scroll coronet hung with facetedswags, above a baluster stem formwhich issue twelve outscrollingbranches
57cm wide, 65cm drop
£200-300
298 EZ854/22LOUIS PHILLIPE GILT METALFIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKCIRCA 1840the case surmounted by a soldierbeside a fence, over a white enameldial with black Roman numerals, thecylinder movement striking on a bell,on a shaped base, scroll feet andlattice panels
42cm high
£800-1,200
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299 EZ854/19CHARLES X GILT ANDPATINATED BRONZEFIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKCIRCA 1830the seated figure of a musewith a lyre and with one footresting on a broken Ioniccolumn, the gilt dial withblack Romannumerals,surrounded by aserpent, the cylindermovement striking on a bell,raised on a rectangular rougemarble plinth and gilt bronzeand patinated bronze basewith scroll feet
46cm wide, 62cm high
£2,000-3,000
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301 EZ854/25LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METALCLOCK GARNITURECIRCA 1840the drum case surmounted byan urn finial and set withRoman numeral enamelchapters on a gilt dial, thecylinder movement strikingon a bell, the case flankedwith lion mask ring handles,raised on a scroll base andwith further rectangularplinths (3)
clock 40cm high, candlesticks33cm high
£2,000-3,000
300 EZ854/23LOUIS PHILLIPE GILT METALFIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKCIRCA 1840the case surmounted by afigure of an artist with paletteand brush standing beside thedrum case with a whiteenamel dial with black Romannumerals, cylinder movementstriking on a bell, on anelaborate rococo scroll andfoliate cast base
35cm high
£800-1,200
305 EZ854/42LOUIS XV STYLE CREAMPAINTED, PARCEL GILT ANDUPHOLSTERED BEDthe headboard and footboardwith foliate carved scrolledends and raised on cabriolelegs
198cm wide, 133cm high
£2,000-3,000
303 EZ854/48LOUIS XIV STYLE GILTWOODOVERMANTEL MIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe arched mirror platesurmounted by a giltwoodcartouche flanked by putti andfloral garlands, oak leavesand acorns, and enclosed in apierced sectional giltwoodframe
95cm wide, 170cm high
£1,000-1,500
304 EZ854/16LOUIS XIV STYLEPARQUETRY COMMODEthe shaped marble top overtwo marquetry inlaid longdrawers, raised on cabriolelegs ending in sabots
129cm wide, 86cm high, 45cm deep
£500-800
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306 EZ854/2LOUIS XV STYLE EBONISEDBUREAU PLATthe serpentine top inset witha leatherette writing surfaceabove a frieze drawer andraised on slender mouldedcabriole legs applied with giltmounts
126cm wide, 73cm high, 66cm deep
£400-600
302 EZ854/20FRENCH BOULLE WORK TANTALUS19TH CENTURYthe rectangular case with a serpentinefront, the hinged cover opening to revealan arrangement of four gilt decorateddecanters and sixteen glasses, raised onbrass toupie feet
32cm wide, 28cm high, 25cm deep
£700-900
311 EZ854/18FRENCH EMPIRE MARBLETOP OAK COMMODECIRCA 1800the rectangular marble topover an outset long friezedrawer and three further longdrawers flanked by gilt metalmounted columns, raised oncolumnar forefeet
120cm wide, 91cm high, 56cm deep
£800-1,200
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310 EZ854/41LOUIS XVI STYLE PALEGREEN PAINTED DAYBED19TH CENTURYthe panelled ends with flutedpediments flanked by turnedcolumns surmounted byacorn finials and raised onplain tapered legs
123cm wide, 120cm high
£400-600
307 EZ854/10SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVSTYLE CARVED GILTWOODFAUTEUILSMID 19TH CENTURYthe arched and foliate carvedcrestrail enclosing a paddedback continuing to partpadded scrolling arms over awide upholstered seat, raisedon foliate carved cabriole legs
104cm high
£3,000-5,000
308 EZ854/12PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLEMARBLE TOP BEDSIDETABLESthe inset pink marble top overa single drawer and cupboarddoor, raised on acanthuscarved tall cabriole legs
44cm wide, 85cm high, 37cm deep
£300-500
309 EZ854/40LOUIS XVI STYLE GREYPAINTED DAYBED19TH CENTURYthe panelled ends with flutedpediments flanked by turnedcolumns surmounted by urnfinials and raised on flutedtapered cylindrical legs
113cm wide, 117cm high
£400-600
313 EZ854/14LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUTAND GILT BRONZE MOUNTEDSIDE TABLEthe circular brass banded topwith radiating veneers abovea serpentine apron, raised onslender cabriole legs endingin sabots
51cm diameter, 74cm high
£300-400
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312 EZ854/15LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD,TULIPWOOD AND GILTBRONZE MOUNTEDGUERIDON19TH CENTURYthe circular brass bandedrouge marble top above aserpentine frieze raised onslightly curved cabriole legsending in scrolled sabots
60cm diameter, 56cm high
£300-400
315 EZ854/39LOUIS XV STYLE EBONISEDAND GILT BRONZE MOUNTEDBOMBE COMMODEthe shaped top above twolong drawers outlined in giltbronze, raised on squarecabriole legs
129cm wide, 86cm high, 64cm deep
£1,500-2,500
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314 EZ854/5PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE RED LACQUER BOMBECOMMODESthe off-white serpentine marble top over a pair oflong drawers, the whole with Chinoiseriedecoration, raised on cabriole legs (2)
116cm wide, 85cm high, 54cm deep
£3,000-5,000
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316 EZ854/1PAIR OF LARGE LOUIS XV STYLE MAHOGANY GILT BRONZEMOUNTED COMMODESMID 19TH CENTURYthe moulded rounded rectangular top over four long drawersmounted with ornate portrait medallion and laurel swaghandles, raised on short scroll feet (2)
130cm wide, 103cm high, 72cm deep
£5,000-8,000
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317 EZ854/4NAPOLEON III STYLEEBONISED AND GILT METALMOUNTED BUREAU PLATthe brass banded rectangulartop with a black leather insetwriting surface over threeshort frieze drawers, raisedon cabriole legs ending inhoof sabots
160cm long, 80cm high, 85cm deep
£400-600
319 EZ854/38NAPOLEON III STYLEEBONISED BRASS INLAIDAND GILT METAL MOUNTEDSIDE CABINETthe rectangular white marbletop with outset cantedcorners over a singlecupboard door inlaid with aflowering urn in a frameworkof scrolls and swags, raisedon a plinth base
83cm wide, 102cm high, 42cm deep
£1,500-2,500
318 EZ854/6TWO SIMILAR FRENCHMAHOGANY BEDSIDETABLESMID 19TH CENTURYtray tops over two longdrawers, raised on scrolledlegs joined by a shapedundertier; 52cm wide, 71cmhigh, 33cm deep and 50cmwide, 70cm high, 33cm deep;together with another Frenchwalnut side table, 44cm wide,73cm high, 30 cm deep (3)
£800-1,200
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320 EZ854/44FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANYBIBLIOTHEQUEEARLY 19TH CENTURYin two parts; the moulded cornicewith outset canted corners over a pairof glazed doors flanked by stop flutedcorner columns; the lower part with along frieze drawer over a fall frontopening to a fitted interior and leatherinset writing surface, above threefurther long drawers flanked byadditional stop fluted corner columns,raised on toupie feet
125cm wide, 227cm high, 52cm deep
£5,000-8,000
321 EZ854/7SET OF THREE EMPIRE STYLEARMCHAIRSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe square and padded backs andseats upholstered in gold fabric, withdownswept arms and raised on sabrelegs
£800-1,200
322 EZ854/11LARGE BUTTONED POUFFEthe rectangular button-tufted top ingrey plush, raised on turnedmahogany legs
128cm wide, 37cm high, 89cm deep
£200-300
323 EZ854/30PAIR OF FRENCH GREY PAINTEDARMCHAIRSthe square lattice backs issuingoutscrolling arms above a caned seat
96cm high
£300-400
324 EZ854/9PAIR OF CREAM PAINTED DEMI-LUNE CONSOLE TABLESThe moulded top over a central frieze drawer flanked by falsedrawers, raised on square tapered legs headed by paterae andjoined by a conforming undertier (2)
97cm wide, 85cm high, 39cm deep
£400-600
325 EZ854/28NAPOLEON III BOULLE AND EBONISEDGILT METAL MOUNTED GUERIDONLABELLED “GARNESSON / 21-22 PALAISROYALE”, MID 19TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular top above aconforming frieze with a lateral drawerraised on square cabriole legs united byan undertier and ending in sabots
35cm wide, 69cm high, 26cm deep
£800-1,200
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326 EZ854/46LOUIS XV STYLE GREYPAINTED ARMOIRE19TH CENTURYthe arched cornice centred byfoliate scroll cresting, above apair of bevelled mirror doors,over a serpentine apron andraised on short cabriole legs
130cm wide, 250cm high,46cm deep
£800-1,200
327 EZ854/47LOUIS XV STYLE CREAMPAINTED ARMOIRE19TH CENTURYthe arched and mouldedcornice with foliate and c-scroll crest over a pair ofbevelled mirror doors, raisedon acanthus carved scrolledfeet
134cm wide, 249cm high,46cm deep
£800-1,200
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John Guest MBE MUniv was a British industrialist who came to invent the now famous ‘Speedfit’push fit fitting concept which is used in a host of industrial and domestic applications. Born as aYorkshireman, he moved to the Middlesex area as a young boy. Having left school at 14, he was amember of the Home Guard and later enjoyed three years of service in the British Army after theSecond World War. With no formal school qualifications he undertook a tool-makingapprenticeship which gave him a passion for Engineering that would stay with him for the rest ofhis life.
He founded John Guest Ltd in 1961. The company was, and still is today, headquartered in WestDrayton. From his first day of work to his last, John Guest had a set of values and a businessphilosophy from which he never veered. He was a true champion of British engineering and eventoday all John Guest products are designed and manufactured out of the UK. John Guest Ltdhas a turnover of over £100 million, employs over 1200 people, and its product are sold in everycorner of the globe. Notable awards for the company have included four Queen’s Awards forExport and Innovation, and a British Design Award. In 2011, the firm he created celebrates its50th Anniversary, a landmark John Guest would have been proud to achieve.
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331 LB400/24FRENCH GILT BRONZE ANDCHAMPLEVÉ ENAMELMANTEL CLOCKLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream enamel Arabicnumeral dial painted withcherubs and gilt highlights,cylinder gong-strikemovement, the casesurmounted by an urn over ahexagonal frame mountedwith porcelain panels ofclassical women betweenenamel columns with floralfinials, raised and toupie feet
37cm high
£800-1,200
332 LB400/25FRENCH MINIATUREENAMEL CARRIAGE CLOCKCIRCA 1900the dial, side and back panelspainted with rustic figures ina landscape within a blueborder with gilt highlights,black Roman numerals,platform lever escapement, ina gilt brass case with loophandle
7.5cm high
£400-600
333 LB400/23PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLEMARBLE AND GILT BRONZELAMPSEARLY 20TH CENTURYof baluster form with twincockeral mask handles,raised on a socle base endingin toupie feet
44cm high
£500-800
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337 LB400/18PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLEKINGWOOD GUERIDONSEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith gilt metal mounts, theshaped tops above one friezedrawer, raised on squarecabriole legs ending onsabots (2)
£400-600
334 LB400/28GEORGE I WALNUT ANDFEATHER BANDED CHEST OFDRAWERSCIRCA 1720the caddy moulded top abovefour long drawers raised onbracket feet
78cm wide, 77cm high, 40cm deep
£800-1,200
335 LB400/27GEORGE I WALNUT ANDFEATHERBANDED CHEST OFDRAWERSCIRCA 1720the caddy moulded top abovetwo short and three longdrawers, raised on bracketfeet
79cm wide, 79cm high, 51cm deep
£800-1,200
336 LB400/35VICTORIAN CARVEDGILTWOOD MIRRORMID 19TH CENTURYthe cartouche shapedbevelled plate within anornate rococo carved frame
£500-800
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338 LB400/19LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODAND MARQUETRY SIDETABLELATE 19TH CENTURYwith gilt bronze mounts, theshaped top over one friezedrawer, raised on slendersquare cabriole legs ending insabots
52cm wide, 74cm high, 38cm deep
£400-600
339 LB400/36GEORGE III STYLE PAINTEDSATINWOOD LIBRARYBOOKCASEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe moulded cornice with ashaped pediment above openadjustable shelves, the lowersection with two cupboarddoors centred by painted stilllife oval panels, raised on aplinth base
105cm wide, 216cm high,40cm deep
£800-1,200
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340 LB400/21FINE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRYBREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1860the moulded circular crossbanded top withfoliate and strapwork marquetry inlay, raisedon a conforming inlaid triform base
245cm diam, 70cm high
£4,000-6,000
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341 LB400/22FINE SET OF EIGHT CHARLES X ROSEWOOD ANDMARQUETRY DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1830the bar backs carved with palmettes above drop-inseats, raised on turned legs (8)
89cm high
£3,000-5,000
342-345No lots
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348 EZ337/2CONTINENTAL OAKCUPBOARDLATE 17TH CENTURY/EARLY18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above amulti-fielded panel door,opening to reveal latershelved interior raised on stilefeet
94cm wide, 177cm high, 45cm deep
£800-1,200
347 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
£400-600
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349 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
£400-600
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346 EZ339/62WILLIAM AND MARYWALNUT AND MARQUETRYCUSHION FRAME MIRRORLATE 17TH CENTURYthe rectangular plate with anornate foliate inlaid framesurmounted by archedcresting
82cm wide, 115cm high
£2,000-2,500
350 EAA391/66GOOD CHARLES II CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARDLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular top above a dentil and blind fret carvedfrieze, over two foliate carved panelled cupboard doors flankedand divided by caryatid Doric form pilasters, the lower section withtwo lunette carved frieze drawers above two multi panelledcupboard doors, raised on stile feet
139cm wide, 149cm high, 54cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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351 EAC20/1GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAUBOOKCASECIRCA 1720the broken arch pedimentcentered by an urn finialabove a pair of bevelledmirror doors opening toshelves with pigeon holes andsmall drawers below; thelower section with a slantfront opening to an interiorfitted with pigeon holes anddrawers and a baize writingsurface, above three shortand three long drawers,raised on shaped bracket feet
105cm wide, 220cm high,55cm deep
Provenance:From Falkland Palace, Falkland, Fife
£10,000-15,000
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353 LB384/1GEORGE I STYLE WALNUTMARBLE TOP CONSOLETABLECIRCA 1900the rectangular veined greenmarble top above a cavettomoulded frieze centered by acarved foliate cartouche,raised on shell-carved slightlycurved cabriole legs endingon trifid feet
150cm long, 88cm high, 68cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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352 EAA416/51PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE IWALNUT SIDE CHAIRSCIRCA 1720The shaped and carvedcrestrail over a pierced lyre-form splat centred by acarved thistle, above a drop-inseat and deep seat rail raisedon cabriole forelegs ending incarved pad feet (2)
£1,000-1,500
354GEORGE II OAK LOW BOYCIRCA 1740the rectangular top with a moulded edge over three shortdrawers and a scrolled apron, raised on squared straight legs
82cm wide, 70cm high, 47cm deep
£400-600
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356 EAC89/12PAIR OF GILTWOODARMCHAIRS IN THEMANNER OF WILLIAM KENTOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe rectangular back issuingstraight arms with scrolledhand-holds over a paddedseat with a Vitruvian scrollcarved seat-rail, raised oncarved square tapered legs;one in striped upholstery, theother in green damask
67cm wide, 94cm high
£1,000-1,500
355 EAC168/6GEORGE II ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1750the rectangular padded backwith a serpentine top rail andwith enclosed short armscontinuing to an upholsteredseat, raised on foliate carvedcabriole legs terminating onscrolled feet
74cm high, 98cm high
£800-1,200
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357 EZ607/27GEORGE II MAHOGANYLIBRARY BREAKFRONTBOOKCASECIRCA 1740the broken swan-neck pedimentcentred by a coronet finial, abovea stiff leaf and foliate scrollcarved frieze and two astragalglazed panel doors enclosing alater shelved interior, the lowersection with three frieze drawersabove four panelled cupboarddoors, raised on a stepped plinthbase with shaped bracket feet
175cm wide, 254cm high, 62cm deep
Provenance:Kinnaird Estate, Dunkeld, Perthshire.
£3,000-5,000
358 EAC166/1GEORGE II MAHOGANYKNEEHOLE DESKCIRCA 1750the moulded top above abrushing slide and one friezedrawer, above a sunburst inlaidrecessed cupboard door, flankedby six further short drawers andfluted canted corners, raised onogee bracket feet
86cm wide, 82cm high, 46cm deep
£2,000-3,000
359 EZ873/1QUEEN ANNE WALNUT ANDFEATHER-BANDED LOW BOY18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe moulded rectangular topabove three frieze drawers and ashaped apron, raised on cabriolelegs ending in pointed pad feet
71cm wide, 73cm high, 48cm deep
£800-1,000
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360 FA347/8GEORGE II MAHOGANY LOW BOYCIRCA 1750the caddy moulded top above one long and three shortdrawers around a shaped apron, raised on lappet cladcabriole legs ending in pad feet
75cm wide, 72cm high, 46cm deep
£4,000-4,000
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361 FA39/2GEORGE II MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLECIRCA 1740the rectangular foldover top above a shaped friezeraised on straight cabriole legs ending in pad feet
70cm wide, 74cm high, 30cm deep (closed)
£2,000-3,000
362 EAC89/11GEORGE II STYLE CARVED MAHOGANYGAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIROF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe serpentine crest-rail above a straight back issuingpadded open arms ending in carved lion head hand-holds, over a wide padded seat with a foliate and scrollcarved seat rail, raised on cabriole legs carved withlions’ masks and terminating on hairy paw feet; instriped plush upholstery
£800-1,200
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363 EZ866/19GEORGE II OAK AND POLLARD OAKCHEST-ON-CHESTMID 18TH CENTURYin two parts; the dentil molded corniceabove two short drawers and three longcock-beaded drawers flanked by flutedquarter columns; the lower section withthree long graduated drawers, raised onbracket feet
94cm wide, 160cm high, 55cm deep
£1,500-2,500
364 EAC89/8GEORGE II STYLE CARVED GILTWOODSIDE TABLEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe rectangular white poured stone topover a plain egg and dart moulded frieze,raised on acanthus carved carbriole legsterminating on outscrolled feet
£800-1,200
365 EZ879/6PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE FAUXMARBLE TOPPED SIDE TABLESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe rectangular faux marble tops above aVitruvian scroll carved frieze raised onsquare chamfered straight legs with openscroll corner brackets
184cm wide, 91cm high, 57cm deep
£1,500-2,500
366 EZ845/1IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY BIRDCAGETILT-TOP TEA TABLECIRCA 1760the piecrust top with a carved edgemarked with shells, over a birdcage andcarved column support raised on threecarved downswept legs ending on clawand ball feet
73cm diameter, 72cm high
£300-500
367 EAC89/3GEORGE II STYLE GILTWOODSIDE TABLEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe white poured stonerectangular top over a deepfrieze centred by a boar maskand hung with fruitinggarlands, raised on acanthuscarved cabriole legsterminating on paw feet
98cm wide, 82cm high, 61cm deep
£800-1,200
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368 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.
£1,500-2,500
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370 EZ339/114GEORGE III OAK CRICKETTABLELATE 18TH CENTURYthe plain circular top over aplain frieze raised on threeangled legs joined by aperipheral stretcher
£300-500
371 EZ339/113UNUSUAL LATE GEORGE IIIMETAMORPHIC KETTLESTANDCIRCA 1810The tilting hexagonal top witha moulded edge and snaplock, the columnn extendingfor use as a pole screen,raised on down swept halfreeded legs
£800-1,200
369 EZ879/1GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT WARDROBELATE 18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above two oval and squarepanelled doors, enclosing a tray, hooks and later rail,flanked on each side by a further panelled cupboarddoor, enclosing shelves, on a plinth base
240cm wide, 229cm high, 62cm deep
Provenance:Purchased Lyon & Turnbull, Jordanstone House sale, 21st July2004, lot 438Purchased Mallet & Son, 40 New Bond Street, London, June 1929
£3,000-5,000
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372 EZ339/56FINE GEORGE III GILTWOODMIRRORCIRCA 1770the arched and mouldedcornice above a pierced frameof C and foliate scrollsenclosing a rectangularmirror plate
78cm wide, 133cm high
£2,500-3,500
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373 EZ339/73GEORGE III STYLE INLAIDMAHOGANY DINING TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe crossbanded top with D-ends, raised on squaretapered and line inlaid legsending on spade feet withbrass cappings and castors
182cm long, 126cm wide
£1,500-2,500
374 EZ330/8GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID SERPENTINESIDEBOARDCIRCA 1790the shaped top above onconcave central drawer,flanked by two further deepdrawers, one fitted for acellarette, raised on squaretapered legs ending in padfeet
168cm wide, 94cm high, 69cm deep
£1,000-2,000
376 EAC89/10GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDPARCEL GILT MIRRORCIRCA 1760the rectangular plate within agilt slip and fret carved frame,surmounted by an open workstiff leaf roundal cresting
60cm wide, 115cm high
£300-500
377 EZ330/14GEORGE III MAHOGANYCHEST ON CHESTCIRCA 1760the cavetto moulded corniceabove three short and threelong drawers flanked by blindfret carved canted corners,the lower section with threefurther long drawers, raisedon bracket feet
107cm wide, 89cm high, 57cm deep
£800-1,200
378 EAC24/7GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY D-END DININGTABLE19TH CENTURYwith one leaf insertion, therounded rectangular top witha reeded edge raised on twinlobed urn supports ending insplayed legs terminating inbrass capping and castors
115cm wide, 70cm high,320cm long (402cm extended)
£700-900
379 EAC24/6SET OF EIGHT GEORGE IIISTYLE MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYincluding two armchairs, withpierced wheel back splats anddrop-in seats raised onsquare chamferred legsunited by H shaped stretchers
95cm high
£1,000-2,000
380 EAC24/5GEORGE III OAK DRESSERCIRCA 1760the shelved superstructreabove three frieze drawers,raised on baluster turned legsunited by an undertier
153cm wide, 200cm high,38cm deep
£800-1,200
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381 EAC92/1GEORGE III BLACKJAPANNED CORNERCABINET ON STAND18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above apair of panelled doorsopening to shelves, over asingle frieze drawer, withallover Chinoiseriedecoration, the outsetconforming stand with a wavyapron and raised on straighttapered legs ending on padfeet
110cm wide, 190cm high,50cm deep
£1,000-1,500
382 FA347/10GEORGE III OAK HANGINGCORNER CUPBOARDCIRCA 1780the dentil moulded corniceabove an arch fielded paneldoor, enclosing shelves
75cm wide, 105cm high, 39cm deep
£400-600
383 EAC147/1SET OF TWELVE GEORGE IIISTYLE EBONISED DININGCHAIRSLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYwith pierced vase shapedsplats above drop-in seatsraised on square legs unitedby H-formed stretchers (12)
95cm high
£1,200-1,800
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384 EAC89/13GEORGE III STYLEGAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIROF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe foliate carved serpentinecrest-rail over a straight backissuing part upholstered armsending in carved hand holds,above a padded seat raised oncarved cabriole forelegsending in outscrolled toes;upholstered in purple plush
69cm wide, 101cm high
£800-1,200
385 EAC89/5MAHOGANY WAKE TABLEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe long narrow top with a pair of deep drop-down D-shaped sides, raised on plain square legs
314cm long, 78cm high
£1,000-1,500
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386 EAC23/1GEORGE III MAHOGANYCHEST-ON-CHESTCIRCA 1760in the Chinese Chippendaletaste, the moulded corniceover a blind fret carved friezeabove two short and threelong graduated drawersflanked by blind fret carvedangles; the lower part with amahogany slide and threelong drawers, raised onshaped bracket feet
107cm wide, 189cm high,54cm deep
£1,500-2,000
387 EAA499/5GEORGE III MAHOGANY POTCUPBOARDCIRCA 1760the rectangular top with ashaped gallery above a singlecupboard door, raised onquarter round straight legs
48cm wide, 77cm high, 36cm deep
£200-300
388 EAA416/52GEORGE III MAHOGANYCROSSBANDED WORKTABLECIRCA 1800the octagonal hinged topenclosing a compartmentedfitted interior, raised on abaluster turned support withfour splayed legs, terminatingin bun feet
54cm wide, 77cm high, 41cm deep
£600-800
389CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY COMMODE19TH CENTURYthe serpentine top with a moulded and bell-flower carved edgeover three conforming drawers flanked by serpentine anglescarved with acanthus and bell-flower trails, raised on cabriolelegs terminating in scrolled toes
107cm wide, 92 cm high, 53cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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390LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LOW PRESS CUPBOARDEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with a bowfront centre containingfour graduated drawers, flanked by moulded cupboarddoors, on a plinth base
196cm wide, 82cm high, 60cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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391 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
£2,000-3,000
391A EZ329/2GEORGE IV MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLECIRCA 1825with three leaf extensions, therounded rectangular mouldedtop raised on reeded turnedand tapered legs ending inbrass cappings and casters
52cm wide, 73cm high,300cm extended
£ TO COME
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392 EAC168/2GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDLEATHER ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1760the straight back with aserpentine top and issuingpart upholstered arms endingin outscrolled handholds, thesquare studded overstuffedseat, raised on squaredstraight forelegs united by anH-form stretcher
94cm high
£800-1,200
393 EAC168/7PAIR OF GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDCONSOLE TABLESCIRCA 1790the D-shaped tops withsatinwood crossbanding andline inlay over a plain friezedivided by square block andraised on tall tapering squarelegs interrupted by satinwoodblocks (2)
121cm wide, 89cm high, 58cm deep
£1,500-2,500
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395 EAA263/134GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDDEMI-LUNE SIDEBOARDCIRCA 1790the wide conforming friezedrawer flanked to each sideby a cellarette drawer withremovable divided interior anda cupboard, each modelled astwo drawers, all on squaretapering moulded legs andspade feet, the central drawerstamped ‘H. Mawer andStephenson Ltd’
205cm wide, 90cm high, 87cm deep
£2,500-3,500
394 EAA263/125GEORGE III MAHOGANYSNAP-TOP PEDESTAL TABLECIRCA 1770the carved circular piecrusttop on a reeded column andscroll tripod legs with scrollterminals
75cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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396 EAA263/105GEORGE III MAHOGANYDROP LEAF SUPPER TABLECIRCA 1770of plain form with an endfrieze drawer over piercedfretwork side panels over ashaped under shelf raised onsquare section legs
107.5cm wide, 71cm high,61cm deep
£800-1,200
397 EAA263/124GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY FRAMED SETTEE19TH CENTURYthe camel back withupholstered outscroll arms,squabs and roll cushion, allon moulded square sectionlegs united with stretchers
218cm wide
£800-1,200
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398 LB384/3PAIR OF REGENCYMAHOGANY AND GILT METALTABLE BASESCIRCA 1815the turned column standardon a circular base with threeprojecting squared angles,raised on gilt metal lion pawfeet
59cm high
£500-700
400 FA1/6REGENCY MAHOGANYBUTLER’S TRAY ON STANDCIRCA 1815of typical form, the tray withhinged D-shape flaps withpierced carrying handles, thex-form folding stand withturned supports
88cm high
£1,000-1,500
399 EAA263/87GEORGE III CARVEDGILTWOOD MIRROR18TH CENTURYin the rococo style with C-scrolls, ho-ho birds andfigures
65cm wide, 114cm high
£1,000-1,500
401 EAA263/85GEORGE III MAHOGANYSILVER TABLE18TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with re-entrant corners, slight raisedlip, all above a plain friezeand shaped apron, raised oncabriole legs terminating inpad feet
78cm wide, 64cm high, 53cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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402REGENCY MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY BREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1815the rounded rectangular top with a foliate inlaid border, raisedon a faceted column support, ending in four splayed legs withbrass cappings and castors
188cm wide, 72cm high, 110cm deep
£5,000-8,000
406 EZ339/63REGENCY MAHOGANYSERVING TABLECIRCA 1810the moulded top over twofrieze drawers, raised onreeded and tapered circularlegs terminating on toupiefeet
204cm wide
£1,500-2,000
403 FA24/5REGENCY MAHOGANY HALLBENCH IN THE MANNER OFGEORGE BULLOCKCIRCA 1815the rectangular seat flankedby fluted and ring turnedarms raised on tulip formsupports, the reeded edgewith an apron of half roundelswith ball drop finials, raisedon reeded tapered and turnedlegsNote:This bench is similar to a pairsupplied by George Bullock toMatthew Robinson Boulton for GreatTew Park, Oxfordshire in 1817, andsold Christies Great Tew Park sale,27th May 1987, lot 31. For anotherpair of benches see Christies NewYork, Fine English Furniture, 17thOctober 1997, lot 263
£2,000-3,000
404 EZ339/164REGENCY GILTWOOD ANDGESSO CONVEX MIRRORCIRCA 1820of typical form surmounted byan eagle cresting
53cm wide, 86cm high
£300-400
405 EZ339/70REGENCY MAHOGANYSIDEBOARDCIRCA 1815the crossbanded top with areeded edge above a centralfrieze drawer and tambourcupboard base, flanked bycurved frieze drawers and adeep cellarette cupboard anddrawer to either side, raisedon reeded circular legs
149cm wide
£1,000-2,000
407 EAC89/2LARGE SQUAREUPHOLSTERED STOOLOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe tufted square topupholstered in cream floralpattern leatherette and raisedon carved pinecone giltwoodfeet
141cm wide, 34cm high,141cm deep
£300-500
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413 EAA416/55REGENCY MAHOGANYLIBRARY ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1815the rectangular caned backwith a reeded framecontinuing to downsweptpart-padded straight armswith caned sides, above acaned seat raised on turnedbaluster legs; with red silkloose cushions
92cm high
£500-800
412 EAA998/1SCOTTISH REGENCYMAHOGANY INLAID TEATABLECIRCA 1815the rounded rectangular topabove a line inlaid frieze,raised on a ring turnedcolumn support ending inreeded sabre legs with brasscappings and castors
97cm wide, 75cm high, 46cm deep
£400-600
408 EAA416/54REGENCY MAHOGANYGRADUATED WHATNOTCIRCA 1815The square top with a singledrawer over four graduatedtiers with three quartergalleries, raised and dividedby ring turned columnsterminating in brass cappingsand castors
43cm wide, 122cm high, 42cm deep
£400-600
409 FA1/18REGENCY ROSEWOODHANGING SHELFCIRCA 1815comprising three incurvedshelves with a closed backraised and divided by turnedcolumns and surmounted bya scroll end back rail centredwith a carved palmette
87cm wide, 72cm high, 20cm deep
£400-600
411 FA347/2REGENCY MAHOGANYBREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1820the oval crossbanded topraised on a turned columnsupport ending in splayedlegs with brass cappings andcastors
183cm wide, 72cm high,140cm deep
£2,000-3,000
410 EZ339/164ASMALL REGENCY GILTCONVEX WALL MIRRORCIRCA 1820the circular plate within areeded ebonised slip and ballmoulded frame surmountedby an eagle cresting
42cm wide, 73cm high
£200-300
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414 EAC168/1PAIR OF MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED FOLDOVER GAMESTABLESCIRCA 1820the rectangular tops with rounded forecorners opening to abaize lined playing surface, over a plain freize with scrolledends, raised on turned column supports and four downsweptlegs terminating in brass cappings and castors (2)
91cm wide, 73cm high, 45cm deep (closed)
£5,000-8,000
415 EAC89/1PAIR OF LARGE CIRCULARUPHOLSTERED STOOLSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREeach with a sectionedupholstered top with a beadededge and raised on flattenedlobed feet
134cm diameter, 22cm high
£500-800
416 FA347/3REGENCY MAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED SOFA TABLECIRCA 1815the rounded rectangular topabove two real and twoopposing dummy friezedrawers, raised on twin endsupports ending in reededsplayed legs terminating inbrass cappings and castors
102cm wide, 73cm high, 76cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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418 EAA263/120SCOTTISH REGENCYMAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED DROP LEAFSOFA TABLEWILLIAM TROTTER,EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1815the rounded flaps over twinfrieze drawers and raised onscroll supports continuing todownswept legs terminatingin brass cappings and castors
76cm high, 66cm deep, 166cm wideopen
Provenance:Haughey Antiques
Note:A similar table was provided forPaxton House, Berwickshire
£2,000-3,000
417 EAA263/235SMALL REGENCYMAHOGANY DROP LEAFPEDESTAL TABLECIRCA 1820with moulded edge and friezedrawer on a baluster columnand quadruped outswept legsending in brass cappings andcastors
79cm wide with flaps, 68cm high,45cm deep
£600-800
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419* EAA263/116REGENCY MAHOGANY AND PARQUETRY COMBINEDGAMES AND WORK TABLEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820the crossbanded rounded rectangular top with aparquetry games board above a frieze drawer, openingto reveal a ratchet adjustable writing surface and a deepwork bag drawer, raised on reeded turned tapered legsending in brass cappings and castors
53cm wide, 74cm high, 48cm deep
£600-800
420* EAA263/81REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND PARQUETRY WORK TABLEPOSSIBLY IRISH CIRCA 1820the cubic veneered top enclosing a compartmentedinterior above a deep work bag slide, raised on a squatturned columnar support and four hipped sabre legsterminating in brass cappings and castors
44cm wide, 79cm high, 35cm deep
£1,000-1,800
421 FA39/6GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY AND STANDCIRCA 1825the folding rectangular sides with pierced carryinghandles on a folding x-form turned stand
75cm wide, 70cm high, 50cm deep
£1,500-2,000
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422 EZ871/8WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND PARTRIDGEWOOD VENEEREDLIBRARY BOOKCASECIRCA 1835the straight moulded cornice above a frieze mounted withcarved rosettes over four glazed panel doors enclosing ashelved interior; the lower section of breakfront outline withfour moulded panel cupboard doors raised on a plinth base
276cm long, 249cm high, 44cm deep
£5,000-8,000
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423 EAC87/1VICTORIAN STAINED OAKGOTHIC REVIVAL LIBRARYBOOKCASE19TH CENTURYthe straight moulded corniceover two arched shelvedsections flanked by columnclusters, the lower sectionwith two arch mouldedcupboard doors flanked anddivided by reeded columns, ona conforming plinth base
163cm wide, 228cm high,36cm deep
£3,000-5,000
424 EZ845/4WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD TEATABLECIRCA 1830the foldover top above afoliate carved and beadmoulded frieze, raised on afaceted baluster columnsupport and cartoucheshaped base, ending in scrollfeet and castors
92cm wide, 76cm high, 45cm deep
£300-500
425 EZ339/64LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANYTWO TIER DUMBWAITEREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe dished trays with dropsides on a baluster columnraised on downswept legsending with brass cappingsand castors
54cm top diameter
£500-700
426 EZ333/1GEORGE III PINEBREAKFRONT LIBRARYBOOKCASECIRCA 1790the dentil moulded corniceabove four astragal glazedpanel doors enclosingshelves, the lower sectionwith four further fielded paneldoors, raised on a plinth base
196cm wide, 238cm high,44cm deep
£1,000-1,500
427 EAC89/4LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANYLIBRARY BOOKCASEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe turned and dentilmoulded cornice over fourastragal glazed doors openingto shelves; the lower sectionwith four moulded panelcupboard doors, raised on aplinth base
233cm wide, 222cm high,52cm deep
£5,000-8,000
428 FA347/6SCOTTISH GEORGE IVMAHOGANY BOW FRONTSIDEBOARDCIRCA 1825the shaped raised back abovethree frieze drawers, raisedon spiral turned legs
111cm wide, 103cm high,57cm deep
£1,000-1,500
429 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
£600-800
430 EAA499/6GEORGE IV MAHOGANYCOMBINED WORK/GAMESTABLECIRCA 1825the drop leaf top with aratchet adjustable insetleather writing surface, abovetwo drawers, one fitted withcompartments, flanked by twofurther small drawers, over awork bag slide, raised onreeded turned tapered legs
113cm wide open, 74cm high,43cm deep
£500-700
431 EAA416/57GEORGE IV MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLECIRCA 1825with two leaf extensions, therounded rectangular top witha reeded edge raised onthruned tapered reeded legsending in brass cappings andcasters
126cm wide, 74cm high,140cm unextended,264cm extended
£1,500-2,500
432 EAA416/56GEORGE IV MAHOGANYSERVING TABLECIRCA 1825The long demilune top withsquare forecorners over aplain frieze with a mouldededge, raised on taperingturned and reeded legs
183cm long, 94cm high, 63cm deep
£1,000-1,500
433 EZ339/65GEORGE IV MAHOGANYSIDEBOARDCIRCA 1830the superstructure with athree quarter gallery abovetambour doors flanked bypanels, the lower part with abow front with a central doorand one to each side,flankedby a further deep cellarettedrawer and cupboard door,raised on tapering circularlegs
212cm wide
£1,000-1,500
434 EAC199/10WILLIAM IV MAHOGANYLIBRARY TABLECIRCA 1835the moulded rectangular topwith and inset tooled and giltbrown leather surface, overthree frieze drawers andthree opposing drawers,raised on turned and reededlegs and later turned feet
167cm long, 77cm high,105cm deep
£800-1,200
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435 EAC22/23IZNIK MAHOGANYMARQUETRY AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAIDOCCASIONAL TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe octagonal top above anarcaded frieze raised on eightsquare legs
45cm wide, 60cm high
£300-500
436 FA347/4LARGE PAIR OF BELLOWS19TH CENTURYconverted to a coffee table,the bellows marked ‘Made byJohn C Onions/ Birmingham’,on a later stand
130cm long, 74cm deep
£300-400
437 EZ807/1PAIR OF SMALL WALNUTDESKS19TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topsinset with a leather writingsurface above two friezedrawers, the pedestalsupports fitted with five shortand ten small drawers raisedon carved plinth bases
100cm wide, 77cm high, 59cm deep
£1,500-2,000
438No lot
440 EZ329/1SET OF EIGHT SCOTTISHGEORGE IV MAHOGANYDINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1825including two armchairs, thefoliate carved back railsabove drop-in overstuffedseats, raised on reededturned tapered legs; togetherwith four similar single chairs(12)
90cm height
£1,000-1,500
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439 FA347/5PAIR OF IRISH MARQUETRYAND PARQUETRY TRIPODTABLESLATE 19TH CENTURY,PROBABLY KILLARNEYthe circular tops inlaid with agames board and a Maltesecross within a chevron andfloral garland border, raisedon baluster turned columnsupports and ending on threeshaped downswept feet (2)
56cm diameter, 77cm high
£1,000-1,500
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442 EZ334/11VICTORIAN MAHOGANYCOMPENDIUM WARDROBEMID 19TH CENTURYof inverted breakfront outline,the shorter centre sectionwith a moulded cornice over apair of cupboard doors withtwo short and three longdrawers below, flanked bytaller moulded wardrobecupboards, on a conformingplinth
£800-1,200
443 FA2/1VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ANDSPECIMEN MARBLE CENTRETABLE19TH CENTURYthe circular games board topinlaid with various hardstonesand raised on turned legsending in slightly splayedreeded feet terminating onceramic castors
56cm diameter, 72cm high
£800-1,200
441 EAA54/5FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY LIBRARY DESK AND LOWBOOKCASE, EN SUITELATE 19TH CENTURYof breakfront outline, comprising a central kneehole desk withgilt metal gallery and open shelf flanked by two banks of threestage drawers, the frieze with three shallow drawers abovepanelled cupboard doors between two bookcase cabinets eachwith a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing leather fringedshelves, on plinth base, the whole with female mask and foliatecast gilt metal mounts
367cm wide, 104cm high, 72cm deep
£4,000-6,000
444 EAC158/3SCOTTISH VICTORIANCARVED WALNUT ANDUPHOLSTERED SETTEECIRCA 1860the square padded backsurmounted by a crown andthistle cresting above scrollarms and an overstuffed seat,raised on cabriole legsterminating in porcelaincastors
220cm wide
£500-800
445 FA24/4BIEDERMEIER CHERRY ANDLINE INLAID SETTEECIRCA 1840the straight padded back withscrolled ends and highscrolled arms with gilt metallion mask mounts, over apadded seat above a deepshaped apron and flat scrollfeet; in gold and black stripedsilk
206cm wide
£500-700
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446 FA347/7IMPRESSIVE VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY PEDESTALSIDEBOARDCIRCA 1860the shaped mirror back carved in high relief with fruitingvines, above an inverted breakfront top fitted with one friezedrawer, the pedestal supports with conforming carveddecoration and one panelled cupboard door, opening to revealshelves, raised on a plinth base
234cm wide, 78cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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448 FA39/1UNUSUAL VICTORIAN OAKCONCENTRIC EXTENDINGCENTER TABLECIRCA 1870the circular top withconcentric folding leavesabove a panelled frieze,raised on carved squaretapered legs
136cm diameter, 74cm high
£7,000-9,000
447 FA347/1VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHEAND MOTHER-OF-PEARLCOMBINED WORK BOX ANDWRITING TABLECIRCA 1860the slope top decorated with acastle view, opening to reveala velvet lined inset writingsurface, above onecompartmented frieze drawerfitted with ivory sewingimplements, raised on shapedend supports united by ashaped stretcher and endingin scroll feet
58cm wide, 88cm high, 50cm deep
£800-1,200
449 LB384/2PAIR OF INDIAN PARQUETRYARMCHAIRSLATE 19TH CENTURYcomprising a tub armchairand a corner chair, each withallover geometric inlay invarious exotic woods andmother-of-pearl
£800-1,200
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450 EZ871/3VICTORIAN EBONISED AND FAUXTORTOISESHELL LIBRARY TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped oval top with an inset stripedfabric writing surface, above an undulatingfrieze, raised on a openwork quatreformbase ending in scroll feet
232cm wide, 83cm high, 160cm deep
£3,000-5,000
451 LB382/1FINE VICTORIAN AMBOYNA,EBONISED, AND PORCELAINMOUNTED BONHEUR DUJOURCIRCA 1880with gilt metal and Sevresstyle porcelain mounts, theraised back with a piercedgallery above a central openmirrored recess flanked bytwo cupboard doors, openingto reveal a plush lined shelvedinterior, the lower sectionwith three frieze drawers, onefitted with a ratchetadjustable writing surface,raised on fluted turnedsupports united by twoundertiers and ending inturned feet with castors
121cm wide, 151cm high,66cm deep
£4,000-6,000
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452 EAC87/2CONTINENTAL CHESTNUT REFECTORY TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe long rectangular top over a plain frieze on block and turnedtapered legs united by a long stretcher and three lateralstretchers
280cm wide, 71cm high, 80cm deep
£2,500-3,500
453 FA39/7NEOCLASSICAL MARBLETOP SIDE TABLE19TH CENTURYthe shaped white marble topabove a stiff leaf carved friezeraised on fluted taperedcylindrical forelegs andsquare tapered garland hungrear legs
121cm wide, 78cm high, 58cm deep
£3,000-4,000
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454ITALIAN EBONISED MARQUETRY SILVER CABINET19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with square projecting corners over a singlefrieze drawer above a moulded panel door inlaid with stainedfruitwood, ivory, abalone and mother-of-pearl depicting puttiembracing, the outer panels with figural brass and conforminginlay, the interior fitted with compartments, on a conformingplinth base
83cm wide, 111cm high, 48cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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455 EAC89/7LOUIS XV JAPANNEDARMOIRECIRCA 1760with later Chinoiseriedecoration throughout, themoulded cornice above a pairof panelled doors enclosinghanging space, raised oncarved claw feet united by ashaped apron centred by a fanmotif
151cm wide, 226cm high,56cm deep
£1,000-1,500
456 FA1/9FRENCH CARVED GILTWOODTOILET MIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form with twowing sections, each sectionwith carved foliate and berrydecoration to the crest andmounts with two doublebranch gilt metal scrolledsconces to either side,standing on scrolled giltmetal feet
81cm high
£800-1,200
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457 EZ845/3FRENCH EMPIREMAHOGANY AND GILTBRONZE MOUNTEDCOMMODECIRCA 1820the mottled marble top abovean ogee moulded drawer andthree further long drawers,raised on a plinth base withbun feet
135cm wide, 91cm high, 60cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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458 FA345/6PAIR OF METAL AND OAK DISPLAY CASESEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe upright rectangular metal framed glazedcases on turned oak supports united bystretchers
82cm wide, 164cm high, 64cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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459 EZ314/1LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODFOLDOVER CARD TABLECIRCA 1900the serpentine top with latticework inlay and gilt metalbeading, over a concealedfrieze drawer with castcresting, serpentine apron,raised on cabriole legs withfoliate mounts and sabots
95cm wide, 79cm high, 42cm deep
£600-900
460 EZ334/2FRENCH MAHOGANYSECRETAIRE A ABBATANT19TH CENTURYthe raised top fitted with onedrawer over a further ogeemoulded frieze drawer andfall front, opening to reveal amarquetry inlaid fittedinterior, above three furtherlong drawers, raised on squatcabriole legs
104cm wide, 168cm high,56cm deep
£800-1,200
463 EAC93/2EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYAND MARQUETRY BUREAUBOOKCASEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe straight moulded cornicesurmounted by a swan neckpediment over a pair ofastragal glazed doors openingto shelves; the lower sectionwith a false drawer opening toan interior fitted with pigeonholes and drawers and aleather writing surface, over apair of cupboard doors, thewhole with foliate scrolls andgarland hung urns; raised onshaped bracket feet
103cm wide, 227cm high,47cm deep
£2,500-3,500
464 EAC93/1SMALL EDWARDIANMAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDSIDEBOARDEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe bowfront crossbanded andline inlaid top over a centraldrawer and arched recessflanked by deep drawers, allwith crossbanding and cornerinlay, raised on squaretapered legs terminating onspade feet.
125cm wide, 87cm high, 60cm deep
£1,500-2,500
461 EZ866/4NAPOLEON III EBONY,ROSEWOOD AND AMBOYNAMARQUETRY AND GILTBRASS INLAID WORK TABLEBY CHARLES-GUILLAUMEDIEHL, PARIS, THIRDQUARTER 19TH CENTURYthe hinged rectangular topwith rounded ends and inlaidbands set with brass andabalone inlay floralmedallions, opening to afitted interior and drawerslide, the underside withfoliate marquetry and an ovalmirror; the whole raised onfluted tapered legs united byincurved stretchers centeredby an urn finial.
68cm wide, 73cm high, 42cm deep
£1,000-1,500
462 EZ866/7SHERATON REVIVALMAHOGANY WARDROBE BYGILLOWSCIRCA 1890in three parts: the moldedcornice over a central pair ofcupboard doors opening totray slides, above two longdrawers; flanked by tallcupboards with curved doors,all over a shaped apron andraised on splayed feet, thelocks and one drawerstamped “GILLOWS”
226cm long, 209cm high,53cm deep
£2,000-3,000
465LOUIS XV WALNUT SETTEECIRCA 1750the carved serpentine crestrail continuing to pronounced earsand downswept enclosed arms ending with scrolled hand-holds, above a cushioned seat, raised on short cabriole legs;the whole in yellow floral silk.
187cm long, 107cm high, 69cm deep
Provenance:Sotheby’s London, Highly Important French Furniture, 1988
£4,000-6,000
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466LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD ANDTULIPWOOD PARQUETRY AND GILTBRONZE MOUNTED DRESSINGTABLE19TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular gilt metalbanded top inset with silk brocadeand a glass liner, over a centralfrieze drawer flanked by squaredrawers, all with gilt bronze mounts,raised on cabriole legs terminatingwith foliate sabots
110cm wide
Provenance:Phillips, London, 11th July, 1978, lot 39
£3,000-5,000
467LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODAND GILT BRONZE MOUNTEDSTOOL19TH CENTURYthe circular needleworkupholstered top over a friezewith recessed panels dividedby gilt bronze rosettes andcentred by foliate mounts,raised on fluted taperedcircular legs terminating ongilt bronze foliate cast feet
40cm diameter, 50cm high
£300-400
468 FA39/3LOUIS XVI STYLE MAHOGANYBUREAU PLATLATE 19TH CENTURYwith gilt metal mounts, theleather inset rectangular topabove two real and twoopposing dummy friezedrawers, raised on taperedfluted cylindical legs endingon toupie feet
100cm wide, 74cm high, 60cm deep
£3,000-4,000
469 EAA570/7LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODAND TULIPWOODPARQUETRY WORK TABLE19TH CENTURYthe shaped oval top with apierced three quarter galleryopening to a mirror andcompartmented interior, overtwo conforming undertiersraised and separated byserpentine legs
45cm wide, 81cm high, 31cm deep
£600-800
470 FA345/2LOUIS XV STYLE ROSEWOODAND MARQUETRY SIDETABLELATE 19TH CENTURYwith gilt metal mounts, theshaped rectangular top withfloral marquetry and a trelliscartouche, over one friezedrawer, raised on slendersquare cabriole legs ending insabots
84cm wide, 78cm high, 43cm deep
£800-1,200
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WHYTOCK & REID FURNITURE FROM DALMUINZIE HOUSE,BIELDSIDE, ABERDEENSHIRE
Mr Patrick Duncan Gourlay Clark spent nearly all his workinglife in Sri Lanka initially as assistant curator of the PeradinyaGardens from 1883-1885, a rubber and tea planter, managerand land owner. In 1911 he married Marion Smith, daughter ofHugh Smith (well known engineering firm in Glasgow), in StAndrew's Kirk in Colombo.
On returning home from the East, Patrick and Marion Clarkwere drawn to the beauty of Aberdeenshire where they enjoyedfamily life with their two children Patrick born in 1914 and Enidborn in 1916. They rented their first home Glenmillan nearLumphanan and then later purchased Alt-na-braigh inMilltimber.
In 1927 Mr and Mrs Clark purchased Dalmuinzie House,Bieldside, 5 miles west of Aberdeen from Lady Fleming, widowof John Fleming, Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Mrs Clark waskeen to enhance this gracious home and enlisted theprofessional services of Whytock and Reid purchasing fromthem furniture, soft furnishings and ornaments. The furniturewell suited the large elegant wood panelled rooms and the highceilings; the principle rooms commanding stunning views tothe hills of Deeside.
Here they enjoyed entertaining, often extending the dining roomtable to seat a dozen or more guests. Mr Clark was a keenfisherman having a beat on the River Dee. He was anaccomplished shot, joining shooting parties on Aberdeenshireestates. Mrs Clark was a keen bridge player, played golf andenjoyed entertaining at home.
In 1937 PDGC (as he was fondly known) died of a heart attack.The family remained in Dalmuinzie until the outbreak of warwhen the army took possession of the property. Sadly Patrick,their only son died in action in November 1941. Mrs Clark soldDalmunizie House in 1947. Some of the furniture was sold toWhytock and Reid following the sale of the house; theremainder was put into storage in Galloway and Sykes,Aberdeen.
Mrs Clark's daughter Enid married a naval officer from Essexin 1945 and so the remaining Whytock and Reid furniture fromDalmunzie House made its way south from Aberdeen tobeautify Enid's family home in Essex for a further fifty years
Fiona Bundock, grand-daughter ofMr and Mrs P D G Clark
November 2011
474 FA5/1WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY DOUBLEWARDROBEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rounded edge cornicecentred by a stylised foliatecarved panel over a pair ofpanelled veneer doors, thebase with a single deepdrawer, raised on flattenedsquare feet, stamped‘Whytock & Reid/ Edinburgh’
123cm wide, 196cm high,56cm deep
£400-600
475 FA5/4WHYTOCK & REID WALNUTTOILET MIRROREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangularbevelled mirror plate raisedon moulded square uprightsupports and cabriole legs,united by a dished undertierand ending in pad feet
56cm wide, 50cm high
£150-250
476 FA5/10WHYTOCK & REID WALNUTAND BURR WALNUTDRESSING MIRROREARLY 20TH CENTURYin the Queen Anne style, withrectangular bevelled mirrorplate with an arched crestflanked by uprights withpointed finials, the base witha single drawer, stamped‘Whytock & Reid/ Edinburgh’
51cm wide, 86cm high
£150-250
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477 FA5/2WHYTOCK & REID BURRWALNUT DOUBLE WARDROBEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe round moulded cornice overa foliate carved frieze and a pairof crossbanded cupboard doors,the base with a single deepdrawer, raised on short straightfeet, stamped ‘Whytock & Reid/Edinburgh’
122cm wide, 197cm high, 56cm deep
£400-600
478 FA5/5WHYTOCK & REID OAK, BURRWOOD AND MACASSAR EBONYTOILET MIRROREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe arched bevelled mirror platein a burr wood and macassarebony frame, pivot mounted in aouter conforming frame on atrestle base united by a dishedundertier
63cm wide, 62cm high
£150-250
479 FA5/8WHYTOCK & REID OAK STOOLEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular upholstered topover a plain apron and raised onsquare straight legs withnotched feet
62cm wide, 42cm high, 42cm deep
£150-250
480 FA5/3WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY CHEST OFDRAWERSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with athree quarter gallery overthree short drawers and threelong graduated drawers,raised on flattened foliatecaved feet, on later castors
107cm wide, 101cm high,57cm deep
£500-800
481 FA5/6WHYTOCK & REID OAK ANDPOLLARD OAK DRESSINGTABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular rounded edgetop over a central friezedrawer flanked by two sets ofshort drawers, raised onhipped straight cabriole legs
132cm wide, 78cm high, 63cm deep
£400-600
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482 FA5/13WHYTOCK & REID WALNUTSTOOLEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe drop-in seat in a mouldedframe with plain apron, raisedon scroll carved cabriole legsending in foliate carved spadefeet
57cm wide, 46cm high, 41cm deep
£150-250
483 FA5/11WHYTOCK & REID WALNUTAND BURR WALNUTDRESSING TABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with acrossbanded edge andshaped forecorners, overthree frieze drawers, raisedon scroll carved straightcabriole legs ending in padfeet
137cm wide, 77cm high, 66cm deep
£400-600
486 FA5/7WHYTOCK & REID OAK,WALNUT AND BURR WOODCHEVAL MIRROREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe tall bevelled mirror platewith an arched crest, in aconforming frame carved withstylised leaves and berries,raised on trestle supports
45cm wide, 142cm high
£150-250
485 FA5/12WHYTOCK & REID OAKFOLDING TOWEL RAILEARLY 20TH CENTURYeach section with three railsand raised on cabriole legs
53cm wide, 77cm high
£150-200
484 FA5/9WHYTOCK & REIDOAD ANDBURR WOOD DOUBLE BEDEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe shaped arched headboard137cm wide, 128cm high, withcrossbanding, with aconforming footboard andrails; together with theoriginal boxspring
£300-500
488 FA5/15BRITISH NEEDLEWORK PANELPROBABLY EARLY 20TH CENTURYwoven in the 18th century manner, depicting five figuresand animals in a bucolic setting, within a blue foliatebranch border with animals and birds
115cm x 150cm
£300-500
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487 FA5/14WHYTOCK & REID OAKLUGGAGE STANDEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular slatted topover a plain apron and raisedon cabriole legs ending inspade feet
55cm wide, 42cm high, 43cm deep
£100-150
489 FA5/18SET OF EIGHT WHYTOCK &REID MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe curved paddedrectangular backs overupholstered seats withnailhead edge, raised onreeded straight legs united byan H-form stretcher
56cm wide, 86cm high
£500-800
490 FA5/17WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED AND PARCELGILT EXTENDING DININGTABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe D-end crossbanded topover a plain frieze, raised ontapering legs capped bycarved fruit and foliate giltpanels and terminating onpaw feet,the mechanicalextending action with fourleaves and crank
137cm diameter, 76cm high(closed)
£800-1,200
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494 FA5/22WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY AND PARCELGILT STANDARD LAMPEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe triform stem with parcelgilt foliate decoration, raisedon a tripod base
139cm high
£150-250
492 FA5/16PAIR OF WHYTOCK & REIDWALNUT AND BURR WOODSINGLE BEDSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe high shaped archheadboards with a roundmoulded edge and centred bycarved stylised floral panels,with conforming footboardsand rails; together withoriginal box frame andhorsehair mattresses
Headboard 100cm wide, 135cm high
£300-500
493 FA5/19WHYTOCK & REID EASYARMCHAIREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe low upholstered back overa long T-shape cushion andupholstered arms, in a greenslipcover, raised on shortshaped feet
83cm high
£200-300
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495 FA5/26NOVELTY BRONZE DESKCLOCKEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe bronze globularmovement with Arabicchapters being held on theback of a gilt tortoise, on arectangular slate base
9.5cm high
£150-250
491 FA5/20WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY AND PARCELGILT SIDE CABINETEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe long rectangular top witha moulded backrail and roundforecorners, over a pair ofgrille inset doors divided by afruit and foliate carved giltpanel, raised on block feet
172cm wide, 93cm high, 39cm deep
£200-300
497 FA5/23WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY AND PARCELGILT CENTRE TABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe circular top with apiecrust edge, raised on aquatreform base with carvedstylised flowers and ending onan X-shaped base
105cm diameter, 72cm high
£200-300
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496 FA5/21WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD SERVEREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe crossbanded rectangulartop with a short backrail andround moulded corners over apair of frieze drawers abovetwo open shelves, raised onsquare pad feet
127cm wide, 91cm high, 47cm deep
£300-400
498 FA5/28EDWARDIAN OAK AND IRONBOUND SILVER CHESTEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe hinged top opening to aseries of removable red baizelined and compartmentedtrays bearing labels; togetherwith a group of silver andplated wares
95cm wide, 64cm high, 63cm deep
£300-500
499 FA5/25WHYTOCK & REIDMAHOGANY, PARCEL GILTAND MARBLE TOP CONSOLETABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular grey veinedmarble top over a foliatecarved frieze, raised onstraight reeded square legsending on shaped block feet
137cm wide, 85cm high, 40cm deep
£200-300
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500 FA5/27WHYTOCK & REID WALNUT,BURR WALNUT ANDROSEWOOD TALL CHEST OFDRAWERSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe crossbanded top with amoulded edge carved with floralmotifs, over four long drawers,the slightly outset lower sectionwith two further long drawers,raised on flattend foliate carvedfeet, stamped ‘Whytock & Reid/Edinburgh’
104cm wide, 135cm high, 55cm deep
£500-800
501 FA5/29WHYTOCK & REID WALNUT,MAHOGANY, AND BURRWALNUT WARDROBEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe round moulded cornice overa pair of long doors inlaid withpanelled veneers, over a singledeep base drawer, raised onshort flattened cabriole feet andlater castors
129cm wide, 194cm high, 58cm deep
£400-600
502 FA5/24WHYTOCK & REID RED PAINTEDTEA TROLLEYEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe three galleried tiers withraised gilt foliate panels, raisedon moulded square legs endingin pad feet, the red paint a lateraddition
81cm wide, 79cm high, 38cm deep
£200-300
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Important Fredric Lord Leighton(1830-1896) bronze$30,000-50,000
AuctionsTuesday January 25thandWednesday January 26that 10am both days
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English & Continental Furniture,Silver & Decorative Arts 01/25&26/11
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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 waterhousedirect tel: 267.414.1226rwaterhouse@freemansauction.com
david walkerdirect tel: 267-414-1216dwalker@freemansauction.com
ben fisherdirect tel: 267-414-1215bfisher@freemansauction.com
Catalogue $35
ExhibitionsFriday January 21st andSaturday January 22nd10am to 4:30pmSunday January 23rdby appointment onlyMonday January 24th10am to 4:30pm
Fine Jewellery and SilverTuesday 30th November, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR
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Ascarce George I English provincial octagonalteapotJohn Carnaby Newcastle 1721, of octagonalform with domed hinged cover and facettedstraight spout, with C scroll wooden handle andraised on a simple collar foot£3,000-£5,000
Viewing times Friday 26th November 10am - 5pm Sunday 28th November 2pm - 5pmMonday 29th November 10am - 5pm Morning of Sale from 9am
Enquiries Colin Fraser or Trevor KyleTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844E-mail: colin.fraser@lyonandturnbull.com
Fine PaintingsWednesday 1st December, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR
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Viewing timesFriday 26th November 10am - 5pmSunday 28th November 2pm - 5pmMonday 29th November 10am - 5pmTuesday 30th November 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale by appointment only
EnquiriesNick Curnow or Elena RatchevaTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844E-mail: nick.curnow@lyonandturnbull.com
DAME LAURA KNIGHT R.A.,R.W.S. (BRITISH 1877-1970)GATHERING SEAWEEDSENNEN COVESigned, oil on canvas.
63.5cm x 76cm (25in x 30in)
£20,000-30,000
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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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Local DeliveriesLocal deliveries can bearranged by A&S Pert Re-movals.Telephone 07876 343520.
Packing and ShippingPlease note that we do notpack or ship items. The fol-lowing suggested carrierswill be able to arrangepacking and shipping;please contact them di-rectly to receive a quote.You may wish to contact analternative courier.
Smaller itemsMailboxes Etc44/46 Morningside RoadEdinburgh EH10 4BFTel: +44 (0)131 556 6226Fax: +44 (0)131 652 3673Email:edinburgh@mbescotland.com
Furniture and larger itemsConstantineConstantine HouseNorth Caldeen RoadCoatbridgeNorth Lanarkshire ML5 4EFTel: +44(0)1236 750055Fax: +44(0)1236 750077E-mail:enquiries@constantinemoving.com
A Van Man TransportUnit 5, Benridge ParkHolyrood Close, Creek-moorPoole, Dorset BH17 7BDTel: +44 (0)1202 600 012Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206Email: office@avmt.co.uk
Fine Art CarriersGallery Support Group37 Cremer StreetLondon E2 8HDTel: +44 (0)20 7729 6692Email:info@gallerysupportgroup.com
Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Friday follow-ing the sale.
Thereafter lots will be re-moved 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 be avail-able at the saleroom on viewdays and day of sale.
Waverley Station
ParkingMulti-storey car parking isavailable at Greenside Placeand in the St. James Centre;five minutes walk from thesaleroom.
Lyon & Turnbull saleroom
St Andrew Square
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