Fine Antiques Wednesday 31st March 201033 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh
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Fine AntiquesincludingSelected contents from Springkell Houseand Craighall Castle
Wednesday 31st March at 11am
Sale Number LT278
ViewingSunday 28th March 2pm - 5pmMonday 29th March 10am - 5pmTuesday 30th March 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale from 9am
SpecialistsEuropean and Asian CeramicsVictoria CrakeCampbell Armour
Rugs and CarpetsGavin Strang
Works of Art, Clocks and FurnitureLee Young
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).
ENQUIRIES AND COMMISSION BIDSLyon and Turnbull Ltd.33 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh EH1 3RRTel. 0131 557 8844Fax. 0131 557 8668email. [email protected]
Lot
Numbers
WEDNESDAY 31ST MARCH at 11am
1-12 BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS AND GLASS
15-101 ASIAN CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND FURNITURE
104-106 ARMS AND ARMOUR
107-161 WORKS OF ART
165-176 CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS
177-195 TEXTILES, RUGS AND CARPETS
200-354 SELECTED CONTENTS FROM SPRINGKELL HOUSE
360-471 FURNITURE
474-492 SELECTED CONTENTS FROM CRAIGHALL CASTLE
COLLECTIONS: Please note that we are open on Good Friday (April 2nd) from 10am to 5pm,
but closed on Easter Monday (April 5th).
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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Important informationfor buyers
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By telephoneBids submitted by telephone mustbe confirmed in writing.
Telephone biddingIf you are unable to attend the salewe can normally arrange for you tobid on the telephone. This service isavailable entirely at our discretionand at the bidder’s risk. Alltelephone bids must be confirmed inwriting, listing the relevant lots andappropriate number to be called. Werecommend that a covering bid isalso left in the event that we areunable to make the call. We cannotguarantee that lines will beavailable, or that we will be able tocall you on the day, but willendeavour to undertake such bids tothe best of our abilities.
Methods of PaymentGoods purchased will not bereleased until we have received fullpayment.
CashCash payments can be made at theaccounts desk during or after a sale.
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Switch or Credit CardsPayment can be made by Switch,Mastercard or Visa cards. There is asurcharge of 1.5% on credit cardpayments.CollectionIt is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not beingheld at our main saleroom.
Electrical GoodsLots that were once operated bymains electricity are bought entirelyat the buyer’s risk. They are offeredfor sale for display or historicalpurposes and may not comply withcurrent regulations.
BiddingAt the SaleTo bid at the sale all potentialbuyers must be registered with uson or before the day of sale. We willneed proof of identification andresidence, and may require a bankreference. Potential buyers mustcollect a bidding number before thesale begins, and show that numberif successful in purchasing a lot.Please ensure that the auctioneerrepeats the number correctly whenconfirming the sale. If there is anydoubt at this stage as to thehammer price or buyer it must bebrought to the auctioneer’s attentionimmediately. All lots will be invoicedto the name and address given onyour registration form, which is non-transferable. If you have purchaseda lot you may take your biddingnumber to the accounts departmentand receive an invoice immediately.If you have not been successfulplease leave the number at theRegistration or Reception desks.
In writingBid forms are available at the saleand at the back of the catalogue.These should be submitted inperson, by post, or by fax as soon aspossible prior to the sale and we willbid on your behalf up to the limitindicated. In the event of receivingtwo identical bids the first onereceived will take precedence. Theymust be received at the very latestat least an hour before the sale. Wewill do our utmost to execute thesebids but we offer this service entirelyat the bidder’s risk.
Under this legislation, we arerequired to collect a royalty paymentfor all qualifying works of art, wherethe artist is still living. This royaltywill be charged to the buyer on thehammer price and in addition to thebuyers premium. It will not apply toworks where the hammer price isless than !1,000 (euros). The chargefor works of art sold at and above!1,000 (euros) and below !50,000(euros) is 4%. For items sellingabove !50,000 (euros), charges arecalculated on a sliding scale.All royalty charges are paid to theDesign and Artists Copyright Society(‘DACS’) and no handling costs oradditional fees are retained by theauctioneer. Resale royalties are notsubject to VAT.Please note that the royalty paymentis calculated on the rate of exchangeat the European Central Bank on thedate of the sale.More information on Droit de Suiteis available at www.dacs.org.ukDamage and RestorationOccasionally when a lot has sufferedextensive damage and/or restorationit is indicated in the catalogue. Thisis mentioned entirely at ourdiscretion for the benefit of buyers.Where there is no mention ofdamage and/or restoration thisshould not be taken to mean thatthere is none. It is the buyer’sresponsibility to ensure that thecondition of lots is to theirsatisfaction (see our Terms andConditions of Sale).
Condition ReportsIf potential buyers are unable toinspect lots in person our specialistswill be happy to prepare detailedCondition Reports on individual lotsas quickly as possible. These are forguidance only and all lots are sold‘as found’ (see our standard Termsand Conditions of Sale).
Buying at AuctionThis sale is subject to our standardTerms and Conditions of Sale. If youhave not bought at auction beforewe will be delighted to advise you.
EstimatesEstimates are printed below each lotand do not include the buyer’spremium. The sale will beconducted in pounds sterling.
DimensionsDimensions are for guidance only; itis the buyer’s responsibility toensure that they are correct.
Buyer’s Premium
The buyer shall pay the hammerprice together with a premiumthereon.
Antiques, Jewellery & Silver andPictures (Not Fine Sales)17.5%.
All other sales(Fine/Special/Collections)25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law. (see ourTerms and Conditions of Sale).VATThe symbol * by a lot numberindicates that VAT is payable by thepurchaser at the standard rate onthe hammer price.The symbol † by a lot numberindicates that the lot has beentemporarily imported from outsidethe EU and that VAT is payable bythe purchaser at the rate of 5% onthe hammer price and the buyer’spremium.No VAT is payable on the hammerprice or premium for books boughtat auction.
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.
4 EZ276/13DERBY TWIN HANDLED VASEMID 19TH CENTURYthe foliate scroll handles withflared rim above gilt reededneck, the ovoid body blue andgilt painted and with a paintedpanel depicting a figure onhorseback in a landscapewith a castle to the right, thestem gilt reeded above asquare foot, red painted markand inscribed to underside‘View in Lanarkshire’
26cm high
£250-350
1 EY940/5PAIR OF CHELSEA FINGERBOWLS AND STANDS18TH CENTURYeach bowl with scalloped rimand cylindrical slightlywaisted body, decorated withthree exotic birds at a riverwith a tree, the scallopedstands similarly decorated (4)
stand 15cm diameter
Note:For a similar example, see a bowl inthe V & A Schreiber Collection, No190, illustrated in “Old EnglishPorcelain - A Handbook”, W. B.Honey, 1977, 3rd Edition.
£300-500
2 EY940/17SET OF SIX TEXTUREDGLASS COMPORTSLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYeach with gilt decoratedscalloped rim, and greenglass and gilt decoratedserpent around the centralcolumn above the spreadingfoot (6)
23.5cm high
£500-700
3 LB182/4MINTONS MAJOLICAHANGING JARDINIERELATE 19TH CENTURYof tapering quatrelobed formtapering to a flowerhead,decorated with mouldedpolychrome flowers on aturquoise ground, withhanging chain
36cm wide
£500-800
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5 EZ476/1COPELAND PORCELAINPLAQUEBY CHARLES FERDINANDHÜRTEN, MID TO LATE19TH CENTURYdepicting a Chinese blue andwhite dragon painted bowlsitting on a table, containingwhite, yellow and redchrysanthemums, signed, inan ebonised and gilt linedecorated frame
50cm x 39cm
£6,000-8,000
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8 EZ217/1POLYCHROME DELFTCHARGER18TH CENTURYwith a tree above rockworkwith flowers and a fence
34cm diameter
£250-350
9 EY800/9RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TWINHANDLED URN, COVER ANDSTAND19TH CENTURYwith triangle gilt borders anden grisaille landscape scenes
stand 16cm diameter
£200-300
10 EY800/2SEVRES SCALLOPED PLATEDEPICTING MADAME DEPOMPADOURMID 19TH CENTURYwith a dark blue and giltscroll decorated border with acoronet above and‘Pompadour’ below, includingfleur-de-lys, the well paintedwith Madame de Pompadourand signed, blue printed markand date 1848, and redprinted ‘ChateauFountainbleu’ mark
25cm diameter
£200-300
6 EZ276/12PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTERVASESSIGNED JAS STINTONeach of quatrelobed gobletform, with blush ivory swagsand moulded flower headsabove painted panelsdepicting a cock pheasantwatching a hen pheasant inflight in a landscape andfurther moulded blush ivoryflowers and stiff leaves to thestem and foliate scrolls to thecircular foot, green printedmark, 1047/G and date codefor 1906 (2)
22cm high
£500-800
7 EY930/3SIR WALTER SCOTTINTERESTPOLYCHROME DELFT PLATE18TH CENTURYthe well painted with boldstylised flower sprigs, withradial line decoration
33.5cm diameter
Note:Bears old label to the reverse ‘Thisplate belonged to SIR WALTERSCOTT, BART acquired by Mary Tait,in service at Abbotsford, circa 1821-2 who bequeathed it to her neiceJessie H Tait, Heatherlie, Selkirk,who presented it to her 2nd cousinAnnie P Boyd or Liddle, April 1932,362 Perth Road, Dundee.’
£200-300
11 EY800/3SEVRES STYLE PLATEDEPICTING MARIELECZINSKA19TH CENTURYwith blue and gilt foliate scrollborder, the well painted witha bust length portrait, signedNay, within a gilt diamondwith gilt triumphant symbolsto the outside
23cm diameter
£150-250
12 EY800/1VINCENNES OVALJARDINIERE18TH CENTURYwith two internal sections, thesides and front with mouldedscrolls in blue and gilt andpainted with flowers, fruit andbutterflies, blue painted mark(extensively riveted)
36cm wide
£200-300
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18 EAB589/5JAPANESE BLUE PAINTEDCHARGERMAIJI OR TAISHO PERIODwith relief moulded rockwork,a bird of paradise and pinetrees on a honeycomb paintedground, the reverse withscrolling foliage, signed
46cm diameter
£250-350
15 EAB589/3MASSIVE JAPANESE BLUEPAINTED CHARGERMEIJI OR TAISHO PERIODdecorated to the front with aparrot sitting on a bambooperch with a pine tree behind,the underside with good lucksymbols, signed Dai NihonHizen Arita Aoki sei
61cm diameter
£300-500
16 EAB589/6JAPANESE BLUE PAINTEDCHARGERMEIJI OR TAISHO PERIODdecorated with boldchrysanthemums, bambooand birds in flight with areeded riverine landscapebelow, the undersidedecorated with stylisedmountains and buildings,indistinct signature stamp
40cm diameter
£150-250
17 EAB589/4LARGE JAPANESE BLUEPAINTED CHARGERMEIJI OR TAISHO PERIODdecorated with grey paintedcarp in a river surrounded bychrysanthemums, peoniesand daisies, the reversedecorated with prunusblossom
41cm diameter
£200-300
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19 EY666/29JAPANESE LACQUER LIDDEDBOX, COVER AND STANDMEIJI PERIODdecorated with two fanshaped panels to the cover,small pieces of mother-of-pearl and allover smallgeometric forms
stand 16.5cm wide
£100-200
24 EZ224/3CHINESE BLUE AND WHITECHARGER19TH/20TH CENTURYdecorated with boldchrysanthemum heads androckwork to the well and withflower sprays to the border
45cm diameter
£200-300
20 EAB572/1LARGE JAPANESESHIBAYAMA TUSK VASEMEIJI PERIODdecorated to one side with acockerel sitting on a branchwith prunus blossom, and tothe other with foliage andflowers, signed Masayuki onoval green inset hardstone,raised on a lotus carvedhardwood stand
30cm high
£1,000-1,500
21 EAA777/55JAPANESE SHIBAYAMATANTO AND SCABBARDMEIJI PERIODwith white metal floralengraved mounts, profuselydecorated with a craneamongst prunus and otherblossom to one side and apartridge amongstchrysanthemum blossom andbamboo to the other (losses)
31cm overall, blade 16.5cm long
£300-500
22 LB185/1PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZEQUAILSIGNED SHUKO, MEIJIPERIODone with head raised and onewith head lowered, withnaturalistically cast feathers,standing on a carved woodbase
Taller quail 16.5cm high
£400-600
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25 EY666/6A CHINESE STONEWAREPILGRIM VASETANG DYNASTYthe compressed globularform with two lug handles tothe shoulder, the mottledbrown glaze imitating theleather prototype, decoratedwith foliate scrolling reliefmouldingNote:With Spink & Son Ltd invoice, datedJuly 1963.
£400-600
31 EY666/9SMALL CHINESE BROWNSPLASHED QINGBAI FIGUREOF A CONFUCIAN SAGESONG OR YUAN DYNASTYstanding, wearing a cap andwith a beard, with armsfolded within his robe andholding a snarling caninehead
19cm high
£200-300
32 EY666/18CHINESE GREEN ANDYELLOW GLAZED POTTERYPILLOWTANG/LIAO DYNASTYthe top incised with loosefoliate scroll pattern
23.5cm wide
£200-300
27 EY666/4CHINESE EARTHENWAREPAINTED FIGURE OF AFEMALE POLO PLAYERMOUNTED ON A REARINGHORSEPROBABLY TANG DYNASTYthe figure with one armraised, the other resting onthe horse’s mane, the horsewith right leg raised, oldaccession number and traceof owner’s label to oblongbase
31cm wide
£500-700
28 EY666/7ACHINESE JUN TYPE JARof globular form with twin lughandles, one side purple-splashed
£150-250
29 EY666/5LARGE CHINESE SANCAICENSER OR BOWLTANG DYNASTYof compressed globular formwith everted rim on threelions’ paw feet, with bands ofgeometric decoration
23cm diameter
£300-500
30 EY666/8A CHINESE JUN-GLAZEDBOWLSOUTHERN SONG/YUANDYNASTYwith a strong purple splash tothe interior, the thick glassyglaze stopping short of thebuff stoneware indented base
16cm diameter
£400-600
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33 EY666/17OVOID CHINESE CIZHOUSTONEWARE WINE JARYUAN DYNASTYof ovoid form with four lughandles to the neck, theupper body with four flowingcharacters feng, hua, xue,yue (wind, flowers, snow,moon), the lower body in darkbrown glaze, the footrimunglazed and the base glazed
26.5cm high
£500-700
34 EY666/7CHINESE HENAN TYPEPOTTERY BOWLSONG DYNASTYof tapering circular form withraised rim, brown glazed,with unglazed lower exteriorportion and base
16.5cm diameter
£100-200
26 EY666/10CHINESE CELADON STEMCUPPROBABLY LATEYUAN/EARLY MINGwith everted rim, above Greekkey pattern frieze and linedecoration to the body, withunglazed foot rim and glazedconvex base
9cm high
£400-600
38 EY666/2CHINESE EARTHENWARESTICK FIGUREHAN DYNASTYof typical standing form andlacking arms
59cm high
£300-500
36 EY666/16CHINESE STONEWAREGREEN GLAZED WINE JARYUAN/EARLY MING DYNASTYof shouldered cylindrical formdecorated with threeoctagonal black panels, onedecorated with a stylised bird,one with a stylised flower andthe other with the characterjui (wine)
25cm high
£300-500
37 EY666/3SMALL CHINESE YANGSHAO-TYPE URNNEOLITHIC, CIRCA 4,000 BCwith lug handles to the neck,decorated with bands ofgeometric designs
18cm high
£400-600
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39 EY666/27CHINESE PORCELAINMEIPING VASEIN THE MING STYLEwith fahua-type decorationwith scholar officialsamongst pine trees andscrolling clouds withgeometric borders, on a blueground
30cm high
£200-300
35 EY666/1PAIR OF LARGE CHINESEQINGBAI FUNERARY JARSAND COVERSSOUTHERN SONG/YUANDYNASTYeach cover with a bird, onewith head raised, each jarwith moulded dragon andmythical beasts to the neck,one with a male figure, onewith a female figure, above arelief figural frieze and plainovoid body (2)
taller 75cm high
£500-700
45 EY666/15CHINESE PORCELAINROLWAGEN HIGH SLEEVEVASE17TH CENTURYdecorated in underglaze bluewith a continuous scene ofthree horsemen amongst amountainous landscape withpine and bamboo, the neckwith stiff plantain leaf borderand the shoulder and lowerborder with incised frieze, flatunglazed base
42.5cm high
£2,000-3,000
41 EY611/1CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDBOWLIN THE MING STYLEwith bands of scrolls to theexterior and interior, andspearhead and geometricforms, flowers and a centralgeometric form to the well
14cm diameter
£500-700
42 EY666/12CHINESE CIRCULARPORCELAIN BRUSHWASHERKANGXI MARKof flattened circular form,decorated in underglaze blueand underglaze red on a whiteground with five boys under apine bower, base withunderglaze blue Kangxi mark
12cm diameter
£300-500
43 EY666/13CHINESE PORCELAINPEACH-BLOOM GLAZEAMPHORA VASEKANGXI MARK ANDPROBABLY PERIODwith flared neck above narrowneck and tapering body, thelower section unglazed andribbed, the white glazedindented base withunderglaze blue six charactermark
17.5cm high
£300-500
44 EY586/1CHINESE MONOCHROMESANG DE BOEUFPEACHBLOOM MEIPINGVASE18TH CENTURY
19.5cm high
Note:Bears Sidney Moss label.
£200-300
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40 EY658/4PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN DOUCAI BOWLSKANGXI PERIOD WITH EARLIER MARKeach decorated with fish, crabs and shells amongst stylisedplant forms, blue painted Jiajing marks (2)
14.5cm diameter
£800-1,200
49 EY940/3FOUR CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE SAUCEBOATS18TH CENTURYeach with scalloped rim andloop handle, decorated to thewell with flowers androckwork (one lackinghandle), 19cm wide; togetherwith a pair of matching saltsof rectangular form withcanted corners, 8cm wide (6)
£300-500
46 EY940/4PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE TUREENSAND COVERS18TH CENTURYof rectangular form withcanted corners and flaredfoot, scroll handle to thecover and boars’ headhandles to the body,decorated with spear headborders, chrysanthemums,carnations and other flowerswith rockwork (2)
37cm wide
£800-1,200
47 EY940/1SET OF SIX GRADUATEDCHINESE EXPORT FAMILLEROSE ASHETS18TH CENTURYeach of rectangular form withcanted corners decoratedwith a spear head border andto the well withchrysanthemums, a carnationand other flowers withrockwork (6)
largest 33cm wide
£300-500
48 EY940/2PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORTFAMILLE ROSE SERVINGDISHES18TH CENTURYof rectangular form withcanted corners, each withspear head border anddecorated to the well withchrysanthemums, a carnationand other flowers withrockwork (2)
37.5cm wide
£400-600
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54 EY800/15CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDTULIP VASE19TH CENTURYthe onion form top aboveelongated neck and lobedbody with five circularapertures, decorated to theneck and body with peonyblossom, the body with twoopposed cartouche panels,each decorated with childrenplaying in a garden
26cm high
£400-600
51 EY676/1CHINESE BLUE PAINTED JARAND COVER19TH CENTURYthe cover decorated with aboy playing in a garden, thebody with two ladies and aboy in a garden landscape,blue painted mark tounderside
26.5cm high
£200-300
52 EY586/2CHINESE PORCELAIN INKSTONE18TH CENTURYof circular form, the coverwith moulded prunus andbutterfly decoration on anochre ground, the interiorgreen glazed
12cm diameter
£200-300
53 EZ276/14CHINESE EXPORTPORCELAIN PUNCH BOWLLATE 18TH CENTURYdecorated in underglaze blueand famille rose, the interiorwith a diaper work border andstylised flowers and foliage tothe well, the exterior withlarge figural panels andsmaller floral panels eachsurrounded by blue and giltscroll frames
26cm diameter
£200-300
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50 EY676/3CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARAND COVER19TH CENTURYthe cover withchrysanthemum blossom, thebody profusely decorated withexotic birds sitting on rocksamongst bamboo,chrysanthemums, otherflowers and foliage
25.5cm high
£500-700
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56 EY666/11CHINESE PORCELAIN GREY CRACKLE WARE VASEQIANLONG PERIODwith flared neck above cylindrical body and twin lion-ring moulded handles, with dual ‘iron wire’ and ‘goldenthread’ craquelure
24cm high
Note:The glazed base bears Sidney L Moss label.
Literature:Illustrated in ‘Chinese Ceramic Glazes’ by AL Hetherington,published by the Commonwealth Press, Inc, Los Angeles, 1948, plateXIV, and to be sold with a copy of the book.
£700-900
55 EY676/8CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWLJIAQING MARK AND PERIODwith foliate rim, the interior turquoise glazed, theexterior with a continuous scene figures, a horse andladies in a carriage within a landscape with rocks andtrees, red and gilt seal mark to underside
18.5cm diameter
£800-1,200
57 EY676/4CHINESE BLUE PAINTEDJAR19TH CENTURYdecorated with ladies andchildren in a garden scene,with two butterflies to thereverse, blue painted mark tounderside, with pierced andcarved hardwood cover andstand
jar 17cm high
£200-300
59 EY775/4CHINESE PORCELAIN VASEQIANLONG MARKwith flared neck above ovoidbody, decorated in blue andbrown with a large pine tree,a deer, a crane and bats,Qianlong mark to base
32cm high
£700-900
58 EY676/5CHINESE GREEN TEA DUSTGLAZED BOTTLE VASE19TH CENTURY
22.5cm high
£200-300
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61 EY666/26CHINESE MONOCHROME GREEN-GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE ANDCOVERWANG BINGRONG MARK, 19TH CENTURYof ovoid form, decorated in high relief with a tree and rockworkwith an eagle hovering over a hare, with a shoal of tadpoles to oneside and an inscription in relief characters to the reverse, mouldedsignature mark to the base with moulded four character mark
40cm high
£800-1,200
60 EY666/14PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE VASES18TH/19TH CENTURYof unusual diamond-shaped section with moulded basketweave ground, each side with two panels depicting a bird withlotus flowers, prunus blossom and chrysanthemums and twosmall cartouche panels with Buddhistic symbols and profuselydecorated with flowers (2)
37cm high
£600-800
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64 EY666/24PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSEROTATING ANDRETICULATED SNUFFBOTTLESQIANLONG MARKof bowl, cover and saucerform, the cover in the form ofthe finial, the sidesreticulated and with rotatingneck and inner famille rosedecorated core, decorated infamille rose colours on a palegreen ground with flowersand foliage and gilt borders(2)
6cm high
£300-500
63 EY940/18CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIALFAMILLE ROSE PART TEASET18TH CENTURYdecorated with spear headborders and an armorialdepicting a leopard standingon a cartouche with adiagonal panel enclosingthree birds and surrounded byflowers, comprising: aglobular teapot and cover withmoulded scroll handle andspout; a sparrow beak milkjug; and two coffee cans(damages) (4)
£400-600
62 EAB960/5NEAR PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE PAINTED BOWLSGUANGXU MARK AND PERIODeach decorated to the well with Shou Xing and adeer, the exterior painted with eight immortals,blue painted mark to underside (2)
22.5cm diameter
£2,000-3,000
65 EY676/2CHINESE YELLOW GLAZEDJARWANG BINGRONG MARK,19TH CENTURYwith moulded and painteddecoration of a crane within ariver scene with waterliliesand reeds, with pierced woodcover, moulded seal mark tounderside
22.5cm high
£400-600
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66 EAB722/3CHINESE POTTERY FIGUREOF ZHONGLI QUANDAOGUANG PERIODseated on a cloud, holding apalm leaf fan in one hand anda ball in the other, his face,beard and hands gilt, hisrobes turquoise with gilttrigrams and pink and bluesplashes, on a foliate carvedshaped square stand
43cm high
£1,500-2,000
67 EY676/7CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEWINE JAR AND COVER19TH CENTURYthe cover with gilt finial andstiff leaf decoration, the ovoidbody decorated to one sidewith a figure on a horsewithin a landscape with animmoral on a cloud lookingdown on him, and to theother with figures by apavilion within a rockylandscape with trees,between geometric bands
17cm high
£200-300
68 EY799/6CHINESE STONEWARE VASELATE QING DYNASTYthe slightly flared neck withtwin goat’s head handlesabove ovoid body with flaredfoot, decorated with mottledpale brown and pale blueglaze with moulded stiff leafdecoration to the body
18cm high
£400-600
69 EY676/6CHINESE CELADON VASEWITH WHITE METALMOUNTS19TH CENTURYof flattened rectangular formwith lion-dog ring handlesand flaring foot, withmoulded decoration to eachside depicting dragonschasing pearls of wisdom,the neck with white metalmounts and the cover whitemetal, probably Tibetan, andwith foliate scroll andgeometric decoration
25cm high
£200-300
70 LB195/13LARGE PAIR OF CHINESEVASESEARLY 20TH CENTURYeach with flared scalloped rimabove elongated neck andovoid body, decorated withopposed underglaze blue birdand flower panels andsmaller landscape and floralpanels, the rest clobbered inbrown and gilt, blue paintedcharacter mark to base (2)
64cm high
£1,500-2,000
71-72No lots
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73 EY940/6CHINESE PORCELAIN HORSEWITH FRENCH GILT METALMOUNTSMOUNTS 18TH CENTURYthe piebald horse sitting onits two back legs, with alacquer bowl and cover on itsback, supported by gilt metalfoliate branches, mounted ona rococo scroll base
15cm wide
£300-500
74 EY799/3PAIR OF CHINESE IVORYPHOENIXESLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYeach seated on a profuselycarved cascade of flowers andwith stained and carvedfeathers and a long tail, on afitted white metal inlaid woodstand (2)
ivory 26.5cm high
£800-1,200
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83 EAA855/1THREE CHINESEDREAMSTONE AND STAINEDWOOD PANELSLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYeach framed rectangularpanel with geometric formhandle to the top, and fourinset dreamstone panels, fanshaped, square with cantedcorners, circular and square(3)
each panel 33cm wide,113.5cm high
£400-600
84 EY666/30CHINESE WHITE METALSCROLL WEIGHTof rectangular form withbracket ‘feet’ to the base,depicting Li Tieguai with hisstaff together with a womanwith waves, clouds and twocranes flying in the sky, fourcharacters within roundelsbelow, signed to the reverse
15cm high
£100-200
75 EAB571/1CHINESE IVORY AND SILKFAN19TH CENTURYthe ivory guards decoratedwith figures with buildingsand trees, the ivory sticksdecorated with stylisedflowers, the leaf painted withladies in a garden in front of abuilding to one side, signed,and with flowers andbutterflies to the other,suspending two silk tassels,in a fitted lacquered woodbox, lined with a painted silkpanel of a pheasant amongstroses, the exterior decoratedwith gilt lines and stylisedfoliage
fan 28cm long
£300-500
76 EAB572/5CHINESE CARVED BONE ANDIVORY MODEL OF A SHRINELATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe pagoda form roof carvedwith a phoenix to each side,above a seated deity with afenced enclosure raised on asloping base carved withwaterlilies and with stepsleading up to it
35cm high
£300-500
77 EY666/19LARGE RARE PURPLE-BROWN CHINESE DUANSTONE PLAQUE19TH CENTURYdeeply carved with a maidenstanding beside a pedestalunder a willow tree, withrocks to her right
30.5cm wide, 40cm high
£400-600
78 EY676/10CHINESE WHITE JADEFIGURE OF A LADY19TH CENTURYstanding with a topknot,wearing long flowing robesand holding flowers
17.5cm high
£300-500
79 EY666/31PAIR OF CHINESE GREENHARDSTONE BIRDS OFPARADISEeach carved in semi-relief,each bird standing on a lotusflower (2)
14cm high
£150-250
80 EY666/23CHINESE BAMBOOBRUSHPOT18TH/19TH CENTURYof cylindrical form, carved toone side with a sage at atable with two servants andother figures looking downfrom a building, and to theother with a peacock in a fanshaped panel above two deerwithin a cartouche, and a tencharacter couplet
12.5cm high
£200-300
81 EY666/22CHINESE TRAVELLINGDINING SET IN FITTEDTORTOISE SHELL CASE18TH/19TH CENTURYthe cylindrical case withmetal mounts, containing aknife with buffalo-hornhandle, a pair of bone andwhite metal chopsticks, aspoon, a fork, a spill and apair of metal long pincers
30cm long
£200-300
82 EY666/28SCHOOL OF GEORGECHINNERY, 19TH CENTURYPAGODA AND RIVER SCENEoil on board, depicting a whiteseven tier pagoda on ariverside, with two boats, onewith sails and mountains inthe background, signed withthree characters, possibly XXing li, gilt framed
32.5cm x 49cm
£200-300
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85 EY666/32CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER DISHQIANLONG MARKbrass mounted with a scalloped rim and foliateborder, the central circular panel elaborately carvedwith scholars in a landscape of bridges, pavilions, ariver and trees with a rock border below and cloudborder above, the underside with allover backgroundof swastikas and four Buddhist good luck symbols,with the six character mark, Da Quing Qianlong yushiwithin a rectangular frame
23cm wide
£800-1,200
86 EY676/9CHINESE RUSSET JADECONG FORM SCHOLAR’SVASE19TH CENTURYwith raised circular rim andcircular foot
10.5cm high
£500-700
87 EY940/12CHINESE BRONZE DUCKINCENSE BURNERMING DYNASTYstanding with raised head, thefeathered back a removablecover, on a later base
23cm high
£300-500
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90 EY666/20CHINESE MARBLE SLABCARVED WITH ABODHISATTVATANG DYNASTYstanding with one arm raised,holding a sceptre, the otherhand holding draped robes,on a lotus form base
47cm high
£2,000-3,000
88 EY586/5RARE CHINESE GILT-COPPER REPOUSSEJAR AND COVERLIAO DYNASTYof globular form with splayed foot andswing handles with flower bud terminals,the cover with three dragon-carp handlesand decorated with stylised leaves andcentral flowerhead, the body with acontinuous band of cartouche panels eachrepousse decorated with a dragon orpheonix surrounded by foliate scrolls, onan allover ring-punch ground
£1,500-2,000
89 EY666/25CHINESE BRONZE CENSERAND COVER17TH/18TH CENTURYwith lion dog finial andpierced cover, above circularbody with raised handles andbird mask handles, raised onthree fish tail feet, profuselyinlaid with white metal wire,bearing Shisou studio mark tounderside
27cm high
£600-800
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91 EAB589/2CHINESE BRONZE BUDDHAwith curled hair with eyes closedin meditation, seated with handsin Dhyan Mudra, wearing aflowing robe, signed tounderside, on a carved andpierced hardwood stand
24cm high
£500-700
92 EY586/4RARE CHINESE CHASED AND ENGRAVED SILVER JARAND COVERTANG DYNASTYof globular form, the domed cover decorated with flyingmythical beasts among scrolling foliage, the bodyprofusely decorated with band of scrolling lotus flowersabove four circular panels each enclosing a phoenix and aband of flower petals, the base with stylised flowerhead
15.5cm high
£2,000-4,000
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93 EY666/21A CHINESE MARBLE FIGUREOF A BODHISATTVAIN THE TANG STYLE, AFTER'THE VENUS OF THE EAST'of free-standing form, on adouble lotus base wearingarmour and draped robes(head and one arm lacking)
59cm high
£300-500
94CHINESE SEATED MARBLEBUDDHATANG DYNASTYheadless, seated in a swathedrobe, one arm lacking, theother resting on his knee, ona circular fabric draped plinthraised on a central columnand four bobbin turnedcolumns above a lotus formstepped base
35cm high
Provenance:Collection of CK Chan.
Literature:
See CK Chan’s Ancient ChineseBuddhist Sculptures - Plate 51.
£3,000-5,000
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95CHINESE LIMESTONE HEADOF BODHISATTVANORTHERN QI DYNASTYwearing an elaborate head-dress with central suspendedtassel, eyes half closed,elegant nose and slightlypursed lips, elongated ears
32cm high
Provenance:Collection of CK Chan.
£6,000-8,000
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96 LB300/2CHINESE LIMESTONE LOKAPALATANG DYNASTYwith top knot, wide staring eyes and open mouth, lacking armsand feet, with breastplate and knee length robe draped withfabric swathe to one side, traces of orange pigment
63cm high
Provenance:Collection of CK Chan.
£10,000-15,000
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97 LB300/3CHINESE SEATED WOOD GUANYINSONG DYNASTYwearing an elaborate head-dress with closed eyes, elongatedears and pursed mouth, seated with right leg raised to one sideand arm resting on it, left arm straight, wearing an elaboratelydraped robe with bare feet showing
82cm high
Provenance:Collection of CK Chan.
£20,000-30,000
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101 EAA851/3CHINESE MARBLE TOPHARDWOOD TABLE19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top with aninset rouge marble panel,above a carved and fretpierced frieze, raised onmoulded square legs endingin claw and ball feet
112cm wide, 82cm high, 61cm deep
£600-800
102-103No lots
99 EY666/33CHINESE EXPORTHARDWOOD URN TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYin the style of ThomasChippendale, the galleriedwhite marble top painted withflowers and a calligraphicinscription, above an ornatefret pierced frieze with abrushing slide, raised onconforming square legsunited by an X-stretcher
34cm wide, 72cm high
£500-800
100 LB195/2CHINESE RED LACQUERTABLE19TH CENTURYthe cleated rectangular topabove a panelled frieze fittedwith two drawers, raised onsquare legs united by ashaped apron
120cm wide, 87cm high, 64cm deep
£800-1,200
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98 EAA851/4SET OF EIGHT CHINESEMIRROR BACK HARDWOODOPEN ARMCHAIRS19TH CENTURYthe backs inset with paintedmirrored panels, depictingflowering vases or exoticbirds, with scroll arms andshaped solid seats, raised oncabriole legs united by H-stretchers
£2,000-3,000
Wemyss WareWednesday, 18th August, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh
Further entries are invited: Closing date 7th July
Viewing times Sunday 15th August 2pm - 5pm Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th August 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale
Enquiries John MackieTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844 E-mail: [email protected]
Illustrated catalogue £10 plus postage and packing
www.lyonandturnbull .com
WEMYSSLARGE PIG FIGURE,CIRCA 1900decorated with sponged black onwhite, impressed mark 'WemyssWare/ R.H.& S.'
44cm long
Sold in August 2009 for £1,600
The Midmar Castle Collection ofFine Arms & ArmourWednesday, 21st April, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh
Viewing timesSunday 18th April 2pm - 5pmMonday 19th April 10am - 5pmTuesday 20th April 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale from 9am
EnquiriesJohn BattyTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844E-mail: [email protected]
Illustrated catalogue£15 plus postage and packing
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COMPOSED GERMAN CUIRASSIERARMOUR
POSSIBLY AUGSBURG,EARLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER
£12,000-15,000
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104 EY953/1CASED PAIR OF DUELLING PISTOLSEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith pierced cocks, safety slide locks, settriggers, rainproof pans, friction rollers, theengraved bevelled locks and top flat of theoctagonal barrels signed Bennett & Lacy,London, gold line at breechs, well figuredwalnut tapering half stocks with blank silverescutcheon, fore end caps, silver barrel boltescutcheons fine chequered butts, engravedtrigger guards with pineapple finials retainingsome colour, original brass tipped ram rods;the original relined mahogany case with flatfolding brass handle, lock and key, pistol flaskcovered in red morocco and container for leadballs, ebony topped loading rod and someflintsNote:Bennett & Lacy were in business in London at 67Threadneedle Street London 1809-1811.
£2,000-3,000
105 EY927/1ENGLISH FLINTLOCKHOLSTER PISTOLCIRCA 176Othe stepped lock signedThompson, the brass barrelwith London view and proofmarks signed London on thetop flat, with Paktong triggerguard with acorn finial andbutt cap, flat engraved lockplate, walnut full stock [somesplits], flat sided butt withcarved shell at the breech,with original ramrod; and acopper powder flask (2)
43cm long
£500-600
106 EY927/2ENGLISH SILVER MOUNTEDFLINTLOCK BOXLOCK TURNOFF CANNON BARRELPOCKET PISTOLCIRCA 1760the brass action signed Turvyon one side and London onthe other, with walnut shortcurved stock inlaid with silverwire decoration and withsilver grotesque mask buttcap; and a small copper pistolflask with two basecompartments for balls (2)
20cm long
£600-700
113 LB184/5CONTINENTAL ‘HAIRWORK’PICTUREPOSSIBLY FRENCH, LATE18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYdepicting a country estatescene with figures in a rowingboat, framed
41cm wide, 33cm high, frame,56cm wide, 48cm high
£300-500
114 EY930/2AFTER HENRY MACBEATHRAEBURN R.A (1860-1947)THE MAC NABmezzotint, signed in pencil,bears Vicars Brothers,London retail label
65cm high, 40cm wide
£200-300
107 EAA777/52CONTINENTAL ENAMEL BOX18TH CENTURYthe hinged lid and sidespainted with cartoucheshaded port views
£500-700
108 LB325/3RUSSIAN GILT METAL ANDENAMEL CROSS19TH CENTURYcentred by portraits depictingBiblical scenes
7cm wide
£500-700
109 LB325/4FIVE RUSSIAN ENAMELCALENDAR TABLETS19TH CENTURYeach depicting Biblical scenesinscribed 10th September,23rd March, 8th January, 5thJanuary and 10th November
each 5cm wide, 6.5cm high
£700-900
110 LB325/6PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF ARUSSIAN PRINCEEARLY 20TH CENTURYwearing a red velvet jacketwith lace collar and greensash
6cm wide, 8cm high
£250-350
112 EZ441/3VICTORIAN PORTRAITMINIATURE OF A LADYCIRCA 1898of oval form, signed, in a giltmetal frame
8.5cm x 7cm
£150-200
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115 EY666/34AFRICAN IVORY FIGUREPOSSIBLY FROM LEGA,CONGO, EARLY20TH CENTURYstanding with bent knees andloin cloth
19.5cm high
£250-350
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116 EZ268/1CEREMONIAL FIGURALSTAFFYORUBA PEOPLE, IJEBUREGION, NIGERIAEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe mask cast stemsurmounted by an openworkcoronet, with twin scrollhandles and a boat formapron, raised on an openworkcircular foot
162cm high
Note:This is made and used by the ljebain the western Niger delta in Nigeriawho are known for their highlydeveloped level of bronze casting. Itis for ceremonial use and could be abrass title staff associated with theGod of iron, Ogun. It would havebeen used by rulers, chiefs andofficials. The shape of the head ischaracteristic of the figures on handheld staffs, bracelets and figurescast in the area. The facialscarification indicates the culturalassociations with the ljeba. It is adouble janus male figurerepresenting the all-knowing powerof the god/leader. The bells attachedto the figure are an important aspectof ceremonies shaken to call thespirits, and draw the attention of thepeople. The cowrie shells on thechest symbolised fertility andwealth. It probably dates from theearly 20th century.
£1,000-1,500
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118 LB325/2UKRANIAN POWDER HORN19TH CENTURYengraved with foliage andstylised plant forms
30cm long
£1,000-1,500
117 LB325/1UKRANIAN ‘Y’ FORMPOWDER HORN18TH CENTURYInscribed ‘H I V K’ and with allover roundel engraveddecoration
18cm high
£1,000-1,500
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119 LB195/14INDIAN CARVED FIGURE OFDEITY19TH CENTURYthe standing polychromefigure with later appliedwings, raised on a quatreformbase
65cm high
£1,000-1,500
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120 LB195/27INDIAN BRONZE AND ROCKCRYSTAL GANESHwith glass eyes and ‘jewelled’headdress
19cm wide, 28cm high
£3,500-4,500
121 LB195/28INDIAN BRONZE ANDCRYSTAL BIRD FORMBOTTLE AND STOPPERmodelled as a bird withapplied mask motif andsurmounted by a ‘jewelled’crown
14cm wide, 19cm high
£2,000-3,000
122 EY619/1SAILOR’S VALENTINE19TH CENTURYthe octagonal mahogany casewith glass front, enclosingconcentric patterns of shells,centred by a flower
25.5cm wide
£500-700
123 EY619/2SAILOR’S VALENTINE19TH CENTURYthe octagonal mahogany casewith glass front, enclosingconcentric patterns of shells,centred by a heart
25.5cm wide
£500-700
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124 LB187/3CASED MEERSCHAUM PIPE19TH CENTURYfinely carved in high reliefwith scene depicting gypsylovers
19cm wide
£300-500
125 LB187/2MEERSCHAUM PIPE19TH CENTURYcarved in high relief with ascene depicting a bear hunt
18cm wide
£300-500
126 LB187/1FINE CASED SILVER GILTMOUNTED MEERSCHAUMPIPE19TH CENTURYcarved in high relief depictinga jockey standing betweentwo race horses
30cm wide approx
£800-1,200
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128 LB187/6CASED MEERSCHAUM PIPE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYmodelled as a bust lengthportrait of a Cavalier, the casewith Franz Hiess retailer’sstencil
25cm wide
£250-350
129 LB187/5NAPOLEONIC INTERESTFINE MEERSCHAUM PIPE SILVER MOUNTEDPIPECIRCA 1820silver mounted bear maker’s mark EW, the pipecarved with Napoleon’s double eagle armorialcrest, the hinged cover chased with a trophymotif
18cm wide approx
Note:Paper label bears inscription: Purchased at the sale of hisaffects, Longwood House, purched by ............., St Helena,1821, verso, Napoleon Bonarpartes pipe, from the Briarcollection.
£800-1,200
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127 LB187/4FINE SILVER GILT MOUNTEDMEERSCHAUM PIPE19TH CENTURYof baluster form, the foliateengraved mounts surmountedby a General holding hishorse
20cm wide approx
£500-800
136 LB195/24CONTINENTAL MARBLE BOXLATE 19TH/EARLY 20THof canted rectangular form,the moulded lid with ballfinial above panelled sidesapplied with a gilt metalrampant lion motif, raised onbracket feet
19cm wide, 35cm high
£500-800
137 LB195/4GILT BRONZE AND PIETRADURA GAMES BOXwith side carrying handles,the hinged lid inset with paneldecorated with playing cardsand gaming counters,opening to reveal acompartmented interior, thesides inset with roundels,raised on a moulded base
33cm wide, 10cm high, 26cm deep
£1,000-1,500
138 LB195/30PRISONER OF WAR BONEMODEL SHIP19TH CENTURYthe thirty-four gun ship with aplanked and pinned hull andcarved figure head
35cm long, 33cm high
£1,500-2,000
130 LA297/21AGEORGE III OVAL MAHOGANYTRAYof oval form with scallopedrim and brass handles andboxwood inlay
63cm wide
£100-150
131 LA297/53FINE GEORGE III SATINWOODAND KINGWOODCROSSBANDED TEA CADDYinlaid with chequer stringingand burr walnut oval panels,the interior conforminglyinlaid to the rear of the lidand enclosing three rosewoodand burr maple liddedremovable cannisters, onebonised squat bracket feet
24.5cm wide, 16cm high
£500-800
132 LB325/5RUSSIAN PAINTED WOODENPLAQUELATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYthe circular dished plaquepainted in polychrome with abust length portrait ofNicholas II
31cm diam
£600-800
133 EY800/16SWISS ROSEWOOD ANDMARQUETRY INLAID MUSICBOX19TH CENTURYplaying eight airs, with papersong sheet to inside of lid
42cm wide, 21cm 27cm deep
£300-500
134 EZ445/10CONTINENTAL BURRWOODCASKET19TH CENTURYof sarcophagus form and withside carrying handles, thehinged lid opening to reveal aplush lined interior, raised onsilvered bun feet
£300-500
135 LA297/82UNUSUAL GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY AND ROSEWOODCROSSBANDED WRITINGAND DRESSING BOXinlaid with stringing, theflame veneered oval hingedlid revealing outer demi-lunelidded compartments andenclosing a compartmentedrectangular centre section,incorporating twin liddedcompartment and otherremovable trays and boxes
49cm wide
£300-500
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139 LB195/19SET OF EIGHT GRAND TOUR MARBLERELIEF CARVED PLAQUES19TH CENTURYthe breche d’alep, porphyry and carreramarble plaques each depicting profileportrait bust of emperors
23cm wide, 27cm high
£8,000-12,000
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147 EY940/9CONTINENTAL BRONZE URN19TH CENTURYof classical form, the sidescast in high relief withcherubs and mythic beast,with twin merman scrollhandles, raised on a soclebase
17cm wide, 17cm high
£200-300
148 LB261/11AFTER PIERRE JULES MENE(1810-1879)LIONESSbronze, dark brown patina,signed P.J. Mene
19cm wide, 10cm high
£200-300
149 EY940/10NEAR PAIR OFCONTINENTAL BRONZEFIGURES19TH CENTURYmodelled as a man leaning ona staff and carrying a parcelof wool on his back, the othermodelled as a female fruitseller (2)
22cm high
£300-500
140 EAB529/2GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOODWALL APPLIQUEcarved in high relief with aflowering basket, from whichissue two outscrollingbranches
37cm wide,
£200-300
141 EZ445/8PAIR OF SILVERED BRONZEAND CUT GLASS WALLLIGHTSwith bead moulded backplates, from which issueoutscrolling branches hungwith faceted and pear shapeddrops, terminating in twocandles nozzles (2)
31cm high
£150-250
142 EZ445/9PAIR OF GREY PAINTEDBAROQUE STYLE WALLSCONCESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe foliate carved cartoucheshaped back platessurmounted by mask motifs,with scroll aprons from whichissues one candle branch (2)
24cm wide, 42cm high
£150-250
143PAIR OF DUTCH BRASS SIXLIGHT CHANDELIERS19TH CENTURYin the 17th century style, withglobular turned stems fromwhich issue six outscrollingbranches
46cm diameter, 40cm high
£800-1,200
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145 EZ445/7PAIR OF GREY PAINTEDGEORGE III STYLE WALLSCONCESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe ribbon tied tasselleddrapery back plates centredby carved eagle crestings,from which issue twooutscrolling branches (2)
£150-250
146 EY660/2VICTORIAN ‘GOTHIC’BRONZED LAMP BASELATE 19TH CENTURYthe cluster column stemraised on a cantedrectangular base
69cm high, including fitting
£400-600
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150 EY940/8PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRONZECANDLESTICKSLATE 19TH CENTURYmodelled as rampantdragons (2)
17cm high
£200-300
151 EY940/7RUSSIAN BRONZE OF HORSEDRAWN TROIKA19TH CENTURYcast after a model by Grachevby Woerffel, FABR. C. F.WOERFFEL / ST.PETERSBOURG
24cm wide, 12cm high
£300-500
152 EZ377/1PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURESOF GEESEOF RECENT MANUFACTURE(2)
73cm high
£800-1,200
153 EY940/11AFTER FURIETTI(18TH CENTURY)PAIR OF CENTAURSbronze, brown patina, raisedon marble base (2)
20cm high
£400-600
154 LB195/23MARBLE CAPITAL18TH/19TH CENTURYof palmette form
32cm high
£1,500-2,000
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155 LB195/22PAIR OF ITALIAN PAINTEDPRICKET CANDLESTICKS18TH CENTURYwith fluted and acanthuscarved columns, raised ontriform bases ending a pawfeet (2)
158cm high
£3,000-4,000
156 LA297/38REGENCY EGYPTIANESQUECARVED AND GREENPAINTED JARDINIEREEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe circular top with beadededge and weathered tin liner,the lobed bowl upheld bytriple scroll mouldedsupports ending in paw feetand joined by X-stretchers,raised on a triform plinthbase
36cm diameter, 83cm high
£500-800
157 LB195/15TERRACOTTA RIDGE FINIAL19TH CENTURYmodelled as a dragon
86cm high
£1,500-2,000
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161 EZ485/1GOOD FRENCH ORMOLU ANDGREEN MARBLE URN19TH CENTURYwith bold rams’ head masks,curved panels, decorated withcherubs, floral garlands, ovalcartouche panels andsupported on a large squaremarble plinth, sold withmarble top table conversion
67.5cm high
£500-1,000
162-164No lots
159 LB195/7AFTER THE ANTIQUESEATED MERCURYbronze, raised on areconstituted stone pedestal,inscribed ‘HGC’
Bronze, 52cm high, 105cm highoverall
£1,500-2,000
160 EZ214/3PAIR OF COMPTON POTTERYTERRACOTTA THREEHANDLED URNSPROBABLY DESIGNED BYGERTRUDE JEKYL, CIRCA1900of bulbous form, the sideswith stylised plant formhandles and inscribed‘FLOREAT’
55cm diam, 50cm high
£1,500-2,500
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158 LB195/20NEO-CLASSICAL STYLESERPENTINE MARBLE URNLATE 19TH CENTURYof lobed baluster form, raisedon a socle base
57cm high
£1,500-2,000
The Chen Collection: Part IIImportant Viennese Enamels and Rock CrystalEnglish, Russian, Continental and Asian Silver, Ivory and Objets d'Art
Wednesday, 19th May, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh
THE MOSES MONTEFIORE TRAY:An important George III silver gilt tea trayBenjamin II, London 1807£150,000-200,000 ($246,000-328,000)
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165 LB184/2SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAIDBRACKET CLOCKBY JAMES HOWDEN , CIRCA 1820the white enamel dial signed James Howden, Edinburgh, thetwin train 8-day movement with anchor escapement andstriking on a bell, the foliate engraved back plate withconforming signature, the arched case with pineapple finialand pierced sound frets, raised on plinth base, together witha matching bracket (2)
30cm wide, 54cm high, 16cm deep
£1,500-2,000
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166 EY912/6EARLY VICTORIANROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OFPEARL INLAID HANGINGWALL CLOCKDIAL MARKED PRICE,CHESTERthe cream dial with blackRoman numerals, themovement striking on a bell
68cm high
£300-500
168 EY933/1REGENCY MAHOGANYMINIATURE DRUMHEADCLOCKwith later movement, thesilvered dial with blackRoman numeral chapters,subsidiary dial, inscribed‘May/London’, the case ofserpentine form withboxwood stringing, the doorwith inlaid patera over a plainbase with reeded ball feet
75cm high
£300-500
167 EZ498/1GEORGE III EBONISEDBRACKET CLOCKBY WILLIAM WRIGHT OFSOUTHWARK, CIRCA 1770the gilt arched dial withsilvered chapter ring and dateaperture, the 30-hourmovement with anchorescapement and foliateengraved back plate, withconforming signature, thearched case with piercedsound frets and raised on amoulded plinth base
27cm wide, 44cm high, 15cm deep
£700-900
173 EAA776/2MAHOGANY LONGCASECLOCKBY BROWN LEE,EDINBURGH, MID19TH CENTURYwith 8-day movement,enamelled face, Romannumerals, subsidiary date andsecond dials, the mouldedhood door over mouldedtrunk door, flanked by cantedcorners, the plinth baseraised on bracket feet
200cm high
£800-1,200
174 EZ486/1SCOTTISH WILLIAM IVMAHOGANY LONGCASECLOCKBY BROWNLEE, EDINBURGH,CIRCA 1830the circular white painted dialwith subsidiary second anddate dials, with an 8-day bellstriking movement, themoulded hood above a cantedcase raised on bracket feet
45cm wide, 200cm high, 22cm deep
£800-1,200
169 EY912/11EARLY VICTORIANROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OFPEARL INLAID BANJOBAROMETERMID 19TH CENTURYof typical form with silvereddials
26cm wide, 99cm wide
£300-500
170 EZ481/1SCOTTISH GEORGE IVMAHOGANY LONGCASECLOCKBY GEORGE BROWN,ARBROATH, CIRCA 1825the figural painted arched dialwith subsidiary second anddate dials, with an 8-day bellstriking movement, the hoodwith a broken swan neckpediment above a crossbanded case with spiralreeded quarter columns
46cm wide, 213cm high, 23cm deep
£800-1,200
171 EZ380/1VICTORIAN MAHOGANYLONGCASE CLOCKMID 19TH CENTURYthe figural painted arched dialwith subsidiary second anddate dials, with an 8-day bellstriking movement, themoulded cornice with a foliatecarved pierced pedimentabove a crossbanded casewith turned feet
50cm wide, 232cm high, 23cm deep
£1,200-1,800
172 EY891/5WILLIAM IV SCOTTISHMAHOGANY LONGCASECLOCKCIRCA 1830the white painted dial withsubsidiary second and datedials, inscribed Templeton,Ayr, with an 8-day bellstriking movement, thecircular hood with a fruitingvine cresting, the taperedcase with applied mouldingsand raised on turned feet
46cm wide, 212cm high
£800-1,200
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175 EY930/1SCOTTISH GEORGE IVMAHOGANY LONGCASECLOCKBY JOHN GILLIES OF BEATH,CIRCA 1825the silvered dial withsubsidiary second dial anddate aperture, with an 8-daybell striking movement, thearched hood with piercedsound frets and an acornfinial, the slender canted casewith a glazed panel door,raised on a plinth base
43cm wide, 204cm high
Note:Robert Gillies is recorded as being aclockmaker in Beith in 1780 and ispresumably a relation of JohnGillies. See 'Britten's Old Clocks andWatches and their Makers' AntiqueCollector's Club, 8th edition, p. 400
£2,000-3,000
176 LB198/4VICTORIAN ‘GOTHIC’LONGCASE CLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe silvered dial inscribedGoldsmiths Company, 112Regent Street, London, silentchime four bell whittingtonchime, the three train 8-daymovement striking on eightgongs, the castellated hoodcarved with oak leaves andwith pierced sound frets, thecase with an arched glazedpanel door and raised on aplinth base with squat bracketfeet
53cm wide, 248 high, 38cm deep
£4,000-6,000
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178 EZ278/30HKASHAN RUGCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe brick red field with indigolozenge medallion, similarspandrels, within ivory floralrosette and buildingcartouche border betweenblue bands
214cm x 130cm
£300-500
179 EZ278/30GKIRMAN RUGCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe ivory field with alloverfloral lattice, within crimsonfloral and bird borderbetween bands
214cm x 140cm
£300-500
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177 LB184/3PAIR OF QUEEN VICTORIA’S WOOL ANDLACEWORK IVORY TOPPED BLACK STOCKINGSCIRCA 1838with openwork VR initials beneath a coronetProvenance:Purchased from Bonham’s sale ‘The Era of the PrinceConsort’ 23rd November 1983’
£400-600
180 EZ271/21FAGRA RUGNORTHWEST INDIA, LATE19TH CENTURYthe ivory field with alloverherati pattern, within ivoryturtle palmette borderbetween burgundy bands(worn)
203cm x 124cm
£200-400
181 EZ271/21EKAZAK ‘TREE’ RUGSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with Karabaghstyle medallion flanked by twoivory trees, within indigorosette border betweenpyramid bands
232cm x 160cm
£300-500
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182 EAB566/29PAIR OF ‘KURK’ KASHAN RUGSCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYeach with red field with ‘tree of life’ pattern, terminating in anurn and surrounded by birds, within indigo palmette cartoucheand foliate vine border between red bands (2)
210cm x 134cm
£3,000-5,000See also frontispiece illustration on page 56
183 EAB581/1CAUCASIAN RUNNERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe brown field with two columns ofcruciform and diagonal serrated leafmotifs, within triple red ivory andbrown borders
330cm x 110cm
£400-600
184 EZ271/21CNORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe red field with allover serrated leafpattern, within ivory border betweenbrown and orange bands
405cm x 104cm
£300-500
185 EY715/3FEREGHAN RUNNERNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH CENTURYthe dark brown field with alloverherati pattern, within brick redrosette and serrated leaf vine borderbetween olive bands
271cm x 96cm
£400-600
186 EZ271/21DSOUTH CAUCASIAN RUNNERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe abrash blue field with alloverboteh pattern, within ivory vine borderbetween green bands
390cm x 110cm
£200-300
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188 EZ278/30HERIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe red field with indigo, redand ivory medallionsuspending pendants, ivory,red and blue spandrels, withinindigo turtle palmette borderbetween camel bands
333cm x 240cm
£300-500
189 EY564/1MESHED CARPETNORTHEAST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with alloverpalmette and scrolling foliatevine pattern, within similarindigo border between creamand other bands
478cm x 393cm
£400-600
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187 EZ271/21BZIEGLER CARPETSULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA,LATE 19TH CENTURYthe plain red field with centralcamel lozenge medallion,similar spandrels, withinindigo rosette and vine borderbetween camel bands (worn)
402cm x 332cm
£300-500
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191 EAB566/30TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe cream field covered withbird filled foliate spraypattern, within similar borderbetween blue bands
350cm x 224cm
£400-600
190 EAB569/1TABRIZ ‘HUNTING’ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, MID20TH CENTURYthe ivory field with central redand pistachio medallion,within pistachio palmette andvine border between pinkbands
456cm x 342cm
£700-1,000
192 EY616/1AGRA STYLE CARPETINDIA, LATE 20TH CENTURYthe crimson field with alloverpalmette pattern, within darkindigo palmette and foliatevine border between cafe-au-lait bands
372cm x 278cm
£2,000-3,000
193 EZ234/11TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, MID20TH CENTURYthe red field with alloverpalmette and foliate vinepattern, within cream rosette,palmette and floral borderbetween turquoise bands
560cm x 358cm
£2,500-3,500
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194 EZ271/21ZIEGLER CARPETSULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA,LATE 19TH CENTURYthe rust red field with alloverlarge palmette and vinepattern, within blue rosetteand vine border betweengreen bands
310cm x 274cm
£1,500-2,500
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195 EZ278/30FTABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe pink field with alloverpalmette and floral pattern,within ivory palmette and vineborder between green andbrown bands
382cm x 284cm
£1,500-2,500
196-199No lots
Workshops of Robert‘Mouseman’ ThompsonOak dining room suite£5,000-8,000
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SELECTED CONTENTS FROM SPRINGKELL HOUSE
In the borderlands of Scotland, not far from Gretna, lies the elegant mansion ofSpringkell. Built for the Maxwell family, proprietors of the Barony of Kirconnel andSpringkell since 1609, the original Georgian centre of the house was erected in 1734and later extended with the addition of the wings in 1818. Francis Groome describedit in his Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-85) as: ‘a fine Grecian edifice ... withbeautiful grounds’.
In 1894, Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 6th Bt., sold the property to Sir Jabez EdwardJohnson-Ferguson (1849-1929). Born in Salford, Manchester, Sir Jabez waschairman of Jabez Johnson, Hodgkinson & Pearson Ltd. and a director of the miningcompany Bolckow, Vaughan & Co. Ltd. In 1885 he became the Liberal MP forLoughborough and he was created a Baronet in 1906. The house passed down thegenerations with its contents fairly intact and still remains in the Johnson-Fergusonfamily today.
Included in this sale of selected contents are a number of fine carpets, all of whichwere probably bought new when Sir Jabez moved into Springkell. Also included are acollection of 16th and 17th century Flemish tapestries which adorned the walls ofthe dining room, alongside portraits and other pictures, furniture and works of artfrom throughout the house.
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201 EAB595/128MAHAL RUGSULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA,LATE 19TH CENTURYthe brick red field withpalmette pattern, withinindigo palmette and vineborder between bands
206cm x 130cm
£100-200
202 EAB595/68PART SILK TABRIZ RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe field with bandedpolychrome geometricpattern, within similarpolychrome geometriclozenge border, with furthergeometric bands to each end
155cm x 120cm
£200-400
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200 EAB595/147AGRA CARPETNORTHWEST INDIA, LATE19TH CENTURYthe ivory field with alloverMughal flower and treepattern, within similar blueborder between burgundybands (worn)
543cm x 426cm
£2,000-3,000
204 EAB595/127ZIEGLER CARPETSULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA,LATE 19TH CENTURYthe rust red field withpalmette and large curlingleaf pattern, within creamturtle palmette borderbetween bands
310cm x 230cm
£700-1,000
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203 EAB595/129USHAK CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, LATE19TH CENTURYthe slate grey field with ivoryand orange lozengemedallion, within ivory rosetteand palmette border betweenorange and lemon bands
605cm x 465cm
£2,000-3,000
205 EAB595/126ZIEGLER CARPETSULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA,LATE 19TH CENTURYthe ivory field with indigomedallion issuing fourdiagonal floral shoots, camelspandrels, within rust redpalmette and vine borderbetween blue bands
470cm x 395cm
£3,000-5,000
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206 EAB595/57ZIEGLER CARPETSULTANABAD, WEST PERSIA,LATE 19TH CENTURYthe ivory field with indigomedallion issuing fourdiagonal large red floralshoots, indigo spandrels,within indigo palmette andvine border between redbands
570cm x 390cm
£8,000-12,000
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207 EAB595/60ARMORIAL TAPESTRYBORDER FRAGMENTFRENCH OR ITALIAN,SECOND HALF16TH CENTURYwoven with a seated figureholding an armorial shield,one hand aloft, above acaryatid column, plain bandborder (repairs)
340cm x 90cm
£800-1,200
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208 EAB595/61FLEMISH BIBLICALTAPESTRY FRAGMENTSECOND HALF16TH CENTURYwoven with a bearded man inblue cloak striding forward,directed by a woman in redcloak, with army in thebackground, later plain bandborder (reduced)
252cm x 198cm
£2,000-3,000
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209 EAB595/62FLEMISH BIBLICALTAPESTRY FRAGMENTSECOND HALF16TH CENTURYwoven to the centre with aturbanned man in a red cloak,a man kneeling in front to hisright, with army in thebackground (reduced)
280cm x 225cm
£2,000-3,000
211 EAB595/64FRANCO-FLEMISHTAPESTRY FRAGMENTEARLY 16TH CENTURYwoven with two knightsbidding farewell to two ladiesin pink and blue dresses,castle in background, laterplain band border (reduced,patched)
130cm x 160cm
£700-1,000
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210 EAB595/63FLEMISH BIBLICALTAPESTRY FRAGMENTLATE 16TH/EARLY17TH CENTURYwoven with a king seated on athrone under a blue clothcanopy, courtiers standing toeach side, later plain bandborder (reduced)
237cm x 210cm
Note:Label to reverse: “A portion of alarge subject which belongs to avery fine set of Old Testamentscenes in the Imperial Collection atVienna. The whole subjectrepresents the jews negotiating withSolomon. The original set waswoven at Brusseles [sic] in the 16thcentury; this piece is later, possibly17th century, as the designs went onfor some time”
£1,500-2,500
213 EAB595/66FLEMISH BIBLICAL TAPESTRYFRAGMENTSECOND HALF 16TH CENTURYwoven with a kneeling bearded man,with a man and woman standingbehind, partial figure seated to the left(reduced)
198cm x 143cm
Note:Label to reverse: A part of the great Abrahamseries at Hampton Court, of which sets alsoexist at Madrid, Vienna etc. The subject itbelongs to is No. 8, Eliazar’s oath to Abrahamand departure in quest of Rebecca. The kneelingfigure is Eliazar. The sets were all woven atBrusseles [sic] in the 16th century. There areseveral similar fragments in the JerusalemChamber at Westminster Abbey.
£800-1,200
212 EAB595/65FLEMISH HUNTINGTAPESTRY17TH CENTURYwoven with a huntsman anddogs chasing a deer througha wood, within brownscrolling vine border
164cm x 138cm
£800-1,200
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214 EAB595/67FLEMISH MYTHOLOGICALTAPESTRY FRAGMENTLATE 16TH/EARLY17TH CENTURYwoven with a woman inclassical robes, having herhair plaited and feet washedby two attendants, with afountain in the background(reduced)
240cm x 118cm
Note:Label to reverse:”A lady in gardenscene at toilet (Toilet of Psyche)”
£1,500-2,500
216 EAB595/180JAMES PATERSON R.S.W.,R.S.A., R.W.S.(SCOTTISH 1854-1932)NEW ABBEYSigned, inscribed and dated1892, inscribed on a labelverso,’Given by the artist toE.A.Johnson-Ferguson on hiscoming of age March 3rd1896’, watercolour
22cm x 32cm (9in x 13in)
£1,000-1,500
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215§ EAB595/114RICHARD ROBJENT(BRITISH b. 1937)GOLDEN EAGLES AND THEIRYOUNGSigned and dated 1983,watercolour
56cm x 82cm (22in x 32.5in)
£800-1,200
217 EAB595/31WALTER WILLIAM OULESSR.A. (BRITISH 1845-1933THREE QUARTER LENGTHPORTRAIT OF SIR JABEZJOHNSON-FERGUSONSigned and dated 1899, oil oncanvas
127cm x 86.5cm (50in x 34in)
£2,000-3,000
218 EAB595/24WALTER WILLIAM OULESSR.A.(BRITISH 1845-1933)THREE QUARTER LENGTHPORTRAIT OF EDWARDALEXANDER JAMESJOHNSON FERGUSONSigned and dated 1902, oil oncanvas
127cm x 86.5cm x (50in x 34in)
£2,000-3,000
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219 EAB595/32SIR SAMUEL LUKE FILDESR.A. (BRITISH 1843-1927)THREE QUARTER LENGTHPORTRAIT OF WILLIAMINAMARGARET ELLENSigned and dated 1895, oil oncanvas
142cm x 104cm (56in x 41in)
£2,000-3,000
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220 EAB595/27FOLLOWER OF SIR HENRYRAEBURNHALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFA GENTLEMAN IN MILITARYUNIFORMOil on canvas
75cm x 63cm (30in x 25in)
£1,000-1,500
221 EAB595/115WILLIAM CURRIE(SCOTTISH fl. 1846-1868)PANORAMIC VIEW OF AHIGHLAND LOCHSigned, oil on canvas
51cm x 76cm (20in x 30in)
£400-600
222§ EAB595/113RICHARD ROBJENT(BRITISH b. 1937)CAPERCAILLIE, GLENAFFRICSigned, watercolour
36cm x 51cm (14in x 20in)
£300-500
223§ EAB595/112RICHARD ROBJENTb. 1937)GROUSE AND CHICKSSigned and dated ‘83,watercolour
36cm x 51cm (14in x 20in)
£300-500
224 EAB595/43CLARA MONTALBA(BRITISH 1842-1929)COMING INTO PORTSigned, inscribed and dated‘Venezia ‘87’, watercolour
27cm x 37cm (10.5in x 14.5in)
£300-500
225 EAB595/30AIDAN SAVAGE(BRITISH 1901-1986)HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFTHE RT.HON. LORDABERCROMBY INCEREMONIAL ROBESSigned, oil on canvas
102cm x 75cm (40in x 30in)
£300-500
226 EAB595/23JOHN HANSEN WALKER(BRITISH 1844-1933)HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFPRISCILLA BRIGHTMCLARENOil on canvas
66cm x 56cm (26in x 22in)
£300-500
227 EAB595/2519TH CENTURY ENGLISHSCHOOLHALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFA YOUNG BOY IN BLUE SUITPastel, oval
63cm x 51cm (25in x 20in) andanother portrait of a young child (2)
£300-500
228 EAB595/28AFTER EDWARD JOHNGREGORYHALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFTHE RT.HON. SIR CHARLESB. MCLAREN BT., M.PInscribed verso by RobertFowler, oil on canvas
71cm x 56cm (28in x 22in)
£400-600
229 EAB595/16FOLLOWER OF SIR JOSHUAREYNOLDSHALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFA LADY IN WHITE DRESSOil on canvas
76cm x 61cm (30in x 24in)
£400-600
230 EAB595/18MANNER OF JOHN CROMEHALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFTHE POET ROBERTBLOOMFIELDBears legend on a labelverso, oil on canvas
76cm x 63cm (30in x 25in)
£300-500
231 EAB595/19WALTER WILLIAM OULESSR.A. (BRITISH 1845-1933HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFMARY, WIFE OF JABEZJOHNSONSigned, oil on canvas
65cm x 55cm (25.5in x 21.5in)
£400-600
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232 EAB595/182FRED TUCKER(BRITISH 20TH CENTURY)GLENCAPLE LOOKING DOWNTHE NITHSigned, watercolour
34cm x 45cm (13.5in x 17.75in) andfour others by the same hand (5)
£600-900
233 EAB595/181ROBERT FOWLER(BRITISH 20TH CENTURY)ON THE SOLWAY COASTSigned, oil on canvas
41cm x 54cm (16in x 21.25in)
£150-250
234 EAB595/179AFTER PETER PAILLOU(BRITISH 1757-1831)THE HEDGEHOG, THEPOLECAT & THE MARTINthree works, hand colouredetchings, engraved by PeterMazell, retailed by Harrod’s,London; together with twoCecil Aldin prints; and an R.J. Richardson print (6)
Largest Paillou, 46cm wide,28cm high
£100-200
238 EAB595/22ENGLISH SCHOOL c. 1800HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFA GENTLEMAN IN WHITESTOCKOil on canvas
76cm x 63cm (30in 25in)
£300-500
235 EAB595/29SIR SAMUEL LUKE FILDESR.A. (BRITISH 1843-1927)THREE QUARTER LENGTHPORTRAIT OF LADYJOHNSON-FERGUSON OFSPRINGKELLSigned and dated 1916,signed, inscribed and datedverso, oil on canvas
91cm x 71cm (36in x 28in)
£800-1,200
236 EAB595/20SIR DANIEL MACNEE P.R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1806-1882)HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFJOHN FERGUSONSigned, oil on canvas
91cm x 71cm (36in x 28in)
£500-800
237 EAB595/21WALTER WILLIAM OULESSR.A (BRITISH 1845-1933HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFJABEZ JOHNSON OFKENYON HALLsigned with initials and dated1884, oil on canvas
65cm x 55cm (25.5in x 21.5in)
£500-800
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239 EAB595/6PHILIP ALEXIUS DE LASZLO(HUNGARIAN 1869-1937)HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFTHE RT. HON. LORDABERCROMBYSigned and dated 1922, oil oncanvas
97cm x 71cm (38in x 28in)
Exhibited:Liverpool Autumn Exhibition 1923
£4,000-7,000
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240 EAB595/7PHILIP ALEXIUS DE LASZLO(HUNGARIAN 1869-1937)HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFA GENTLEMAN IN MILITARYUNIFORMSigned and dated 1917, oil oncanvas
84cm x 60cm (33in x 24in)
£2,500-4,000
241 EAB595/8AFTER PHILIP ALEXIUS DELASZLOTHREE QUARTER LENGTHPORTRAIT OF THE HON. MRSJOHNSON-FERGUSONOil on canvas, by RobertFowler
97cm x 71cm (38in x 28in)
£500-800
242 EAB595/177SIX GREEN GLASS DUMPPAPERWEIGHTStwo with internal flowers; twowith bubbles; and two withwells (6)
£200-300
243 EAB595/92PAIR OF ENGRAVEDRUMMERS19TH CENTURYeach with bell shaped bowlabove knopped stem andcircular foot, decorated with ahuntsman on horseback withhounds chasing a fox withtrees (2)
15cm high
£200-300
244 EAB595/93THISTLE FORM GREEN ANDCLEAR CUT GLASS VASE20TH CENTURY
28.5cm high
£100-150
245 EAB595/171COLLECTION OF VENETIANGLASScomprising: a bottle vase; atapering cylindrical vase; atwin handled vase; a flutedcover; a dolphin ornament;and three small vases, allwith aventurine inclusions;together with four twinhandled bowls (12)
£100-200
246 EAB595/192PAIR OF ROCKINGHAMSTYLE COMPORTS, COVERSAND STANDS19TH CENTURYeach with rococo scrollhandles, scalloped rims anddecorated with gilt scrollingfoliage and polychromepainted flowers on a palegreen and white ground (6)Stands 20cm diameter
£80-120
247 EAB595/174COLLECTION OF BORDERFINE ARTS BIRD ANDANIMAL FIGUREScomprising: a pair of grouse;an owl; a baby brown owl; ababy barn owl; a sheep group;a pair of collies; a singlecollie; a group of collie pupsplaying by a fire with theirmother; and two groups of ayellow labrador with a gunand shot duck (10)
£150-250
248 EAB595/172WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALTBOWL19TH CENTURYwith moulded reededdecoration to the exterior,24.5cm diameter; and a 20thcentury Wedgwood blackbasalt bowl, decorated with aprocession of maidens abovea stiff leaf frieze, 25cmdiameter (2)
£100-150
249 EAB595/173MEISSEN COFFEE POT19TH CENTURYwith scroll spout and handle,painted to each side withroses and summer flowers,blue painted crossed swordmark (damages)
£80-120
250 EAB595/169SMALL COLLECTION OFYELLOW STRIPE CORNISHWAREcomprising: a flour jar andcover; a sugar jar; a sugarshaker; a flour shaker; twobutter dishes and covers;three cups and four saucers;a further stand; and a cover(qty)
£80-120
251 EAB595/96SAMSON ARMORIALPORCELAIN BOWLLATE 19TH CENTURYdecorated with blue and giltbands and floral sprays, withan armorial to the exterior
24.5cm high
£200-300
252 EAB595/94SET OF ELEVEN MEISSENPLATESLATE 19TH CENTURYeach with scalloped rim,basket weave moulding to therim, decorated with smallflower sprigs and a largerflower spray to the well, bluepainted crossed sword markand impressed numbers (11)
24cm diameter
£400-600
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256 EAB595/98JAPANESE KUTANI BOWLMEIJI PERIODdecorated in greens, ochreand purple with wide stylisedleaf border to the interior, thewell decorated with amountainous landscape witha river, rocks and a pavilion,the exterior with scrollingfoliage, signed to the base
24cm diameter
£500-700
254 EAB595/185JAPANESE IVORY CARPMEIJI PERIODnaturalistically carved,signed; 24cm long; andanother smaller, signed,14.5cm long (2)
£200-300
255 EAB595/136JAPANESE MIXED METALSMALL TRAYMEIJI PERIODof rectangular form,decorated with a hen andcockerel to the well and witha building, fence, trees andmountains to the border
22.5cm wide
£200-300
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253 EAB595/54PAIR OF KUTAHYA VASES19TH CENTURYeach with flared neck aboveovoid body, decorated withtrailing stylised flowers andfoliage in turquoise, blue,iron red and yellow (2)
27.5cm high
£1,500-2,000
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262 EAB595/53CHINESE BLUE PAINTED JARAND COVER19TH CENTURYof ovoid form, decorated witha continuous frieze of figuresin garden with a horse, treesand rockwork (extensivelyriveted)
32cm high
£150-250
263 EAB595/52CHINESE CLOISONNE BOWLEARLY 20TH CENTURYdecorated with flowers on awhite ground with geometricdesign
24cm diameter
£300-500
264 EAB595/48PAIR OF CHINESECLOISONNE BOWLS19TH CENTURYdecorated to the well withpalm leaves and flowers, andto the deep border andexterior with allover flowersand foliage on a green ground(2)
39.5cm diameter
£400-600
265 EAB595/51CHINESE CLOISONNEJARDINIERELATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYof circular form, decoratedwith polychrome flowers,butterflies and rockwork on aturquoise ground withgeometric patterns
26.5cm diameter
£300-500
259 EAB595/100CHINESE EXPORTPORCELAIN JUGLATE 18TH/EARLY19TH CENTURYwith wide rim and twig formhandle, ovoid body andspreading foot, decorated withinitials within an ovaldecorated with polychromeflowers and ribbon scroll andwith gilt flower sprigs, ensuite to the previous lot
12.5cm high
£150-250
260 EAB595/151CHINESE MAHJONG SETin a fitted softwood case, eachpanel carved with figureswithin garden scenes,opening to reveal drawersfitted with mahjong pieces
23.5cm wide, 18.5cm high,18cm deep
£100-200
261 EAB595/87PAIR OF CHINESECLOISONNE BOTTLE VASESLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURYdecorated with polychromeflowers on a turquoise ground(2)
24.5cm high
£400-600
257 EAB595/150JAPANESE FRAMEDLACQUER PANELMEIJI PERIODprofusely decorated withfigures in a landscape withrocks, trees and pavilions,with a river and boat in theforeground, framed andglazed, panel 47cm wide,29cm high; together with alacquer box, decorated withlandscape panel and bird withflowers panel to the cover andwith flowers and scrollingfoliage (2)
£150-250
258 EAB595/99CHINESE EXPORTPORCELAIN TEA POTLATE 18TH/EARLY19TH CENTURYof cylindrical form, withdouble twist handle,decorated with initials withinan oval decorated withpolychrome flowers andribbon scroll to each side andwith gilt flower sprigs
24.5cm wide
£200-300
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267 EAB595/49CHINESE CLOISONNEJARDINIEREQING DYNASTYof slightly tapering cylindricalform, raised on three feet,with gilt metal bands eachcontaining panels of goodluck symbols and flowers ona turquoise ground
20cm high
£400-600
266 EAB595/50CHINESE CLOISONNESQUARE BALUSTER VASEwith lion dog and ringhandles, decorated with stiffleaf border to the neck,flowers to the body andhorses to the foot19TH/20TH CENTURY -H11.5” (IF 17TH CENTURY2,500/3000)
28.5cm high
£400-600
271 EAB595/186CONTINENTAL IVORY PAGETURNERLATE 19TH CENTURYtogether with two carved ivoryspoons; and a globular ivoryand shagreen pen stand (4)
page turner, 50cm long
£100-200
269 EAB595/183PAIR OF NEO-CLASSICALSTYLE PRINTSEARLY 19TH CENTURYdepicting young maidens withchildren; together withanother neo-classical styleprint (3)
37cm wide, 32cm high (includesframe)
£100-150
270 EAB595/193BOOSEY & HAWKES COPPERAND BRASS BUGLE20TH CENTURYmarked B & H, 400; togetherwith three brass huntinghorns, one cased (4)
£100-200
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268 EAB595/58VICTORIAN BRASSSKELETON CLOCKBY VINER, LONDONthe twin train fuseemovement with anchorescapement and striking on abell, the silvered dial witheccentric interlace seconddial, the openwork gothiccase with blue steel screws,raised on a roundedrectangular rosewood basewith glass dome
clock: 17cm wide, 39cm high
£800-1,200
280 EAB595/135COLLECTION OF HORNBYDUBLO 00 GUAGELOCOMOTIVE ANDACCESSORIESto include ‘Duchess ofMontrose’ locomotive, twoLM.S. carriages, restaurantcar, three further carriages, aquantity of boxed goods cars,track etc. (poor condition)(qty)
£100-200
281 EAB595/131TWO PAIRS OF CURLINGSTONESLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURY(4)
26cm and 27cm diameterapproximately
£150-250
282 EAB595/111REGENCY PENWORK BOXCIRCA 1815of sarcophagus form, thehinged lid and sides withchinoiserie decoration,opening to reveal acompartmented fitted interior,raised on brass paw feet
28cm wide, 15cm high, 22cm deep
£200-400
283 EAB595/110VICTORIAN WALNUTSTATIONERY BOXLATE 19TH CENTURYthe hinged front opening toreveal a fitted interior withgraduated letter racks, 32cmwide, 32cm high; togetherwith a Victorian rosewood andbrass bound writing slope,45cm wide (2)
£150-250
272 EAB595/187ELEVEN VARIOUS CARVEDIVORY BIRD/ANIMALSLATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURY(11)
£80-120
273 EAB595/178SPORTING INTERESTFIVE VARIOUS MOUNTEDANIMAL TROPHIES19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYcomprising: an otter’s tailflask; an otter’s foot brooch; astag’s hoof; and two mountedpaws (5)
£100-200
274 EAB595/78CONTINENTAL BRASSJARDINIERE19TH CENTURYwith lions’ mask and loophandles, the sides with foliaterepousse decoration and acentral heraldic crest, raisedon a socle foot, 20cmdiameter, 28cm high;together with two furthercopper jardinieres; and asmall brass pot with swinghandle (4)
£80-120
275 EAB595/170CASED SET OF HALF SIZEBAGPIPES20TH CENTURYof typical turned blackwoodform, with white metal andivory mounts
case, 48cm wide, 13cm high,17cm deep
£80-120
276 EAB595/160VICTORIAN BRASS ANDGLASS PLAFONNIERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe fluted glass shade on abasket form apron supportedby four link chains and amoulded circular corona
64cm diameter
£150-250
277 EAB595/158THREE SETS OF ANTLERSEARLY 20TH CENTURYone mounted and inscribed‘AGAR, 1920’ (3)
£100-150
278 EAB595/146VICTORIAN SHIP WOOLWORKPICTURE19TH CENTURYdepicting the Lark, theTrafalgar, the Fairy, theShannon and the Antelope,with a modern birdseye mapleframe
79cm wide, 61cm high, includingframe
£700-1,000
279 EAB595/145SMALL VIZAGAPATAN WORKBOX19TH CENTURYdecorated with figures andfoliate scrolls, 22cm wide;together with a mashrabiyapanel tea caddy, inscribed‘Cairo’ to the base, 22cm wide(2)
£150-250
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285 EAB595/56COPPER SAMOVAR19TH CENTURYof typical form, with twinscroll handles, raised on asocle foot with squat bun feet
32cm wide, 43cm high,
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286 EAB595/55COPPER SAMOVAR19TH CENTURYof typical form, raised onreeded supports surmountedlion’s mask motifs and endingin squat bun feet
25cm wide, 43cm high
£100-150
288 EAB595/14PAIR OF NEO-CLASSICALSTYLE BRONZE STANDINGLAMPSCIRCA 1860with glass shades, the reededstems with acanthus casttriform bases ending in pawfeet (2)
159cm high
£500-800
287 EAB595/44VICTORIAN WALNUTWOOLWORK SCREENCIRCA 1860the rectangular screendepicting a romantic scene oflovers, with spiral turnedupright supports and a rococoscroll carved cresting, raisedon cabriole scroll legs
91cm wide, 135cm high
Note:Reverse bears a plaque inscribed‘Worked by ELIZABETH JOHNSON,1853’
£300-500
284 EAB595/101INDIAN EBONY AND IVORYINLAID WORKBOX19TH CENTURYinlaid throughout withscrolling foliage, the hingedlid enclosing acompartmented interior fittedwith small drawers, raised onsquat bun feet
49cm wide, 14cm high, 34cm deep
£800-1,200
292 EAB595/141EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYCOAL PURDONIUMCIRCA 1910inlaid with satinwood bandingand a central fan motif;together with a brass helmetshaped coal scuttle (2)
35cm wide, 34cm high
£100-200
290 EAB595/69BRASS AND CAST IRON FIREBASKETLATE 19TH CENTURYin the Adam style, raised onsquare fluted supportssurmounted by urn finials
88cm wide, 89cm high
£500-800
291 EAB595/73REGENCY MAHOGANYFIRESCREENCIRCA 1815raised on sabre legs withbrass caps and castors
43cm wide, 97cm high
£100-200
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289 EAB595/77REGENCY BLACK MARBLE ANDGILT BRONZE INKSTANDCIRCA 1815the stepped rectangular basewith applied mounts,surmounted by a trumpet formcandle nozzle flanked by twinstylised dolphin inkwells
27cm wide, 25cm high, 13cm deep
£500-800
295 EAB595/155SOFTWOOD CARVED FIGUREOF AN EAGLEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe standing bird with wingsoutstretched
99cm wide, 62cm high
£80-120
294 EAB595/130COMPOSITION STONEMODEL OF A GREYHOUNDthe recumbent dog raised ona canted rectangular base
67cm long, 39cm high
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296 EAB595/152VICTORIAN MAHOGANYBUTLER’S TRAY ON LATERSTAND19TH CENTURYof typical form, raised insquare legs
96cm wide, 48cm high, 74cm deep
£100-200
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293 EAB595/166MAHOGANY DOG BASKET19TH CENTURYthe three quarter galleriedsides above a loose cushionseat, raised on squat cabriolelegs
69cm wide, 40cm high, 67cm deep
£80-120
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302 EAB595/153CHARLES II OAK GATELEGTABLELATE 17TH CENTURYthe oval drop leaf top raisedon baluster turned legs unitedby stretchers
122cm wide, 73cm high,136cm long, when open
£200-400
299 EAB595/168LARGE VICTORIAN PINE PANTRY DRESSERLATE 19TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular top above four frieze drawers, raisedon baluster turned legs
305cm wide, 81cm high, 67cm deep
£200-300
300 EAB595/17VICTORIAN CARVED OAKHALL TABLECIRCA 1880the later rectangular granitetop raised on twin endsupports, carved withrampant lion caryatids andunited by a galleriedstretcher, ending indownswept scroll feet
184cm wide, 79cm high, 61cm deep
£500-800
301 EAB595/154VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALLSTOOLLATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular seat raised onfour baluster turned taperedlegs
76cm wide, 46cm high, 40cm deep
£150-250
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303 EAB595/184VICTORIAN OAK WALLCABINETLATE 19TH CENTURYbears plaque inscribed ‘Madefrom an oak beam taken outof Springkell when it wasrestored, 1895’, 41cm wide,53cm high; together with astained beech country houseletterbox, 38cm wide, 26cmhigh (2)
£100-200
308 EAB595/159CONTINENTAL PAINTEDLEATHER FOUR-FOLDSCREENLATE 19TH CENTURYdepicting a scene of twolovers playing on a swingwithin a wooded landscape
each fold, 46cm wide 175cm high
£200-400
305 EAB595/164ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE OAKESTATE CABINETEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice abovethree panelled cupboarddoors enclosing pigeon holesand short drawers
169cm wide, 177cm high,46cm deep
£150-250
306 EAB595/163SET OF EIGHT STAINED OAKLANCASHIRE LADDERBACKCHAIRSCIRCA 1900of typical form with rushseats (8)
£300-500
307 EAB595/162ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE OAKSIDE TABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYbears ‘Liberty, London’ labelto underside, the square topraised on splayed legs unitedby an X-stretcher; togetherwith a Victorian mahoganyAesthetic style occasionaltable (2)
55cm wide, 53cm wide
£150-250
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304 EAB595/167LARGE PINE PANTRY TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular planked top above a plain frieze, raised onbaluster turned legs
105cm wide, 76cm high, 300cm long
£200-400
310 EAB595/156PAIR OF VICTORIANLEATHER UPHOLSTEREDARMCHAIRSCIRCA 1880covered in buttoned brownleather, raised on squatturned tapered legsterminating in brass caps andcastors (2)
£400-600
309 EAB595/157VICTORIAN LEATHERUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1880covered in buttoned brownleather, raised on squatturned tapered legs ending inbrass caps and castors
£200-300
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314 EAB595/142VICTORIAN MAHOGANYADJUSTABLE MUSIC STANDLATE 19TH CENTURYraised on a cast iron base,38cm diameter, 100cm high(approximately); together witha Victorian oak tripod table,50cm wide, 67cm high (2)
£150-250
312 EAB595/148CONTINENTAL MAHOGANYAND INLAID PIER MIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe divided rectangular platewithin a cavetto mouldedframe and arched pediment,inlaid with mythical creatures,scrolling foliage and fanmotifs
81cm wide, 180cm high
£200-300
313 EAB595/144VICTORIAN MAHOGANYBREAKFRONT LIBRARYBOOKCASECIRCA 1870the arched moulded corniceabove six glazed panel doorsenclosing adjustable shelves,over two central aprondrawers flanked by fourpanelled doors, raised on aplinth base
371cm wide, 260cm high,33cm deep
£1,200-1,800
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311 EAB595/143PAIR OF WALNUT ANDUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYin the William and Mary style,the arched backs, scroll armsand loose cushion seatscovered in green foliatepatterned fabric, raised onturned legs with scroll feetand wavy X-stretchers (2)
£300-500
315 EAB595/5PAIR OF CHINESEHARDWOOD ARMCHAIRSCIRCA 1900with ornate pierced foliateand fruit carved splats andscroll carved arms, abovesolid seats, raised on squarelegs united by peripheralstretchers (2)
£500-800
316 EAB595/4NEAR PAIR OF CHINESEHARDWOOD CHAIRSLATE 19TH CENTURYwith carved panel backs andsolid seats over fret piercedaprons, raised on square legsunited by a peripheralstretcher (2)
£200-300
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324 EAB595/137VICTORIAN OAK DWARFBOOKCASECIRCA 1880bears ‘Harrods Ltd, London’retailers label, the mouldedrectangular top above openadjustable shelves, raised ona plinth base
168cm wide, 116cm high,38cm deep
£200-300
325 EAB595/134PAIR OF VICTORIAN WALNUTUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRSCIRCA 1890the scroll backs, downsweptarms and stuffed over seatscovered in green foliatepatterned fabric, raised onturned tapered legs ending incastors (2)
£300-500
318 EAB595/132FLEMISH CARVED OAKCENTRE TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above afoliate carved frieze, raised onDoric form turned legs unitedby a galleried H-stretcher andending in squat bun feet
137cm wide, 78cm high, 77cm deep
£300-500
319 EAB595/117SMALL VICTORIANMAHOGANY SIDE TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe three quarter galleriedback above a rectangular topand chamfered frieze, raisedon baluster turned legs
77cm wide, 88cm high, 48cm deep
£80-120
320 EAB595/116REGENCY MAHOGANYBOWFRONT CHESTCIRCA 1820with two short and three longcrossbanded drawers, raisedon splayed bracket feet
104cm wide, 121cm high,52cm deep
£300-500
321 EAB595/109DUTCH MAHOGANY ANDMARQUETRY EASEL MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe rectangular plate with afoliate inlaid frame
56cm wide, 67cm high
£200-300
322 EAB595/140VICTORIAN OAK SIDECABINETLATE 19TH CENTURYthe canted rectangular topabove two pollard oak paneldoor, opening to revealadjustable shelves, raised ona plinth base
127cm wide, 138cm high,40cm deep
£200-300
323 EAB595/138VICTORIAN MAHOGANYCAMPAIGN WRITING DESKLATE 19TH CENTURYof folding rectangular form,opening to reveal a fittedleather interior, raised on anX-form base
62cm wide, 73cm high, 68cm deep(when open)
£100-200
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317 EAB595/3CHINESE HARDWOODARMCHAIRCIRCA 1900the carved openwork scrollback with a fielded panelsplat and conforming openarms above a padded seat,raised on square legs, unitedby a peripheral stretcher
£200-300
326 EAB595/91REGENCY MAHOGANYLIBRARY BOOKCASECIRCA 1815the dentil moulded corniceabove two arched astragalglazed panel doorsenclosing adjustableshelves, raised on a plinthbase
250cm wide, 227cm high,38cm deep
£1,500-2,500
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327 EAB595/107LARGE VICTORIAN PINECONSOLE TABLELATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above aplain frieze, raised on squarecabriole legs
229cm wide, 91cm high, 57cm deep
£500-800
328 EAB595/106GEORGE III MAHOGANYTRIPOD TABLECIRCA 1810the rounded rectangular tilttop raised on a turnedcolumn support, ending in atripod base
90cm wide, 74cm high, 71cm deep
£200-300
329 EAB595/102GEORGE III MAHOGANYCHESTCIRCA 1780the moulded top above threeshort and three longgraduated drawers, raised onlater shaped bracket feet
95cm wide, 101cm high, 53cm deep
£300-500
330 EAB595/89THREE FOLD OAK ANDTAPESTRY FOLDING SCREENCIRCA 1900each fold inset with amachine made foliate tapestrypanel
each fold, 72cm wide, 198cm high
£200-300
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331 EAB595/86LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARYBOOKCASECIRCA 1800the moulded cornice above four glazed panel doors enclosingadjustable shelves, the lower section with four furthercrossbanded panel cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base
282cm wide, 250cm high, 54cm deep
£2,500-3,500
332 EAB595/81WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUTCABINET ON CHEST17TH CENTURY WITHRESTORATIONSthe moulded cornice above onefrieze drawer and two line inlaidcupboard doors, opening toreveal a fitted interior withpigeon holes, small drawers andsecret compartments, the lowersection with two short and twolong drawers, raised on ogeebracket feet
110cm wide, 164cm high, 50cm deep
£700-1,000
333 EAB595/104VICTORIAN MAHOGANYPARTNERS’ DESKCIRCA 1860the rounded rectangular top withan inset leatherette writingsurface above one dummy andone central drawer, opening toreveal a ratchet adjustablereading surface, flanked by fourfurther short drawers, theopposing side with a similarconfiguration, raised on balusterturned legs ending in brass capsand castors
151cm wide, 84cm high, 91cm deep
£400-600
334 EAB595/149PAIR OF VICTORIAN OAK OPENBOOKCASESLATE 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular tops above areeded frieze and adjustableshelves, raised on mouldedplinth bases (2)
184cm wide, 130cm high, 33cm deep
£400-600
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339 EAB595/80TWO REGENCY MAHOGANYOPEN ARMCHAIRSCIRCA 1810-20with bar backs anddownswept arms above drop-in seats (2)
£150-250
336 EAB595/103GEORGE III OAK ANDMAHOGANY CROSSBANDEDMULE CHESTCIRCA 1760the hinged top enclosing avoid interior above four realand five dummy drawers,flanked by quarter columns,raised on ogee bracket feet
156cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep
£300-500
337 EAB595/84SET OF SIX GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY LADDER BACKDINING CHAIRS19TH CENTURYthe pierced backs aboveshaped stuffed over seats,raised on square chamferedlegs united by H-stretchers(6)
£600-900
338 EAB595/83DUTCH ROSEWOOD ANDMARQUETRY EXTENDINGDINING TABLE19TH CENTURY MADE UPinlaid throughout withscrolling foliage, therectangular top with drawerleaf extensions, raised onsquare tapered legs
110cm wide, 79cm high, 83cm deep,200cm long (when extended)
£400-600
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335 EAB595/105EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYAND MARQUETRY PEDESTALDESKBY EDWARDS & ROBERTS ,CIRCA 1910the moulded top with an insetleather writing surface, abovethree frieze drawers, thepedestal supports each fittedwith three further drawersand raised on shaped plinthbases, central drawerstamped EDWARDS &ROBERTS
122cm wide, 75cm high, 60cm deep
£200-300
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345 EAB595/47REGENCY MAHOGANYBOWFRONT CHESTCIRCA 1810with two short and three longgraduated drawers, raised onsplayed bracket feet
107cm wide, 104cm high,52cm deep
£200-400
346 EAB595/45VICTORIAN LACQUEREDBRASS AND MAHOGANY TWOTIER ETAGERECIRCA 1900the two tiers raised onsplayed upright supports withball finials
31cm diam, 74cm high
£70-100
340 EAB595/90PAIR OF MAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED ‘KNOWLE’ARMCHAIRSCIRCA 1900of typical form, raised onbaluster turned legs united byH-stretchers (2)
£250-350
341 EAB595/72VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALLBENCHCIRCA 1880the moulded rectangular seatwith scroll end arms, raisedon baluster supports
106cm wide, 46cm high, 22cm deep
£300-400
342 EAB595/71GEORGE III OAK BUREAUCIRCA 1760the fall front enclosing a fittedinterior, above four longgraduated drawers, raised onbracket feet
95cm wide, 104cm high, 47cm deep
£200-300
343 EAB595/70SET OF SIX REGENCYROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1820with bar backs and trafalgardrop-in seats, raised onreeded turned tapered legs (6)
£500-800
344 EAB595/59GEORGE IV MAHOGANYSIDEBOARD19TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSthe galleried back above threefrieze drawers and fourcupboard doors, raised onbaluster turned legs
173cm wide, 104cm high,56cm deep
£500-800
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347 EAB595/35LARGE RECTANGULAR ADAMSTYLE GILTWOOD ANDGESSO MIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe divided plates with a ropetwist and bead mouldedframe
187cm high, 132cm wide
£800-1,200
348 EAB595/33SET OF SIX ROSEWOODSPOON BACK CHAIRSCIRCA 1860with stuffed over seats, raisedon baluster turned legs (6)
£300-500
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349 EAB595/76CONTINENTAL CARVEDGILTWOOD CUSHION FRAMEMIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe bevelled rectangular plateand four further marginplates, within an ornateopenwork fruit and foliatescroll carved frame
162cm wide, 229cm high
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353 EAB595/2PAIR OF GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY D-SHAPED SIDETABLESCIRCA 1800formerly part of a diningtable, with line inlay, therounded rectangular topsraised on square tapered legs(2)
130cm wide, 72cm high, 65cm deep
£500-800
351 EAB595/11GEORGE III OAK AND BURRYEW WOOD CROSSBANDEDCHEST ON CHESTCIRCA 1780the moulded cornice abovetwo short and three longgraduated drawers, the lowersection with three furtherlong drawers, raised onbracket feet
101cm wide, 168cm high,51cm deep
£400-600
352 EAB595/10ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE OAKTURNERS CHAIRCIRCA 1900of typical form; together witha Charles II oak side chair,with restorations (2)
£100-200
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354 EAB595/1SET OF FOUR CARVEDMAHOGANY ARMCHAIRSLATE 19TH CENTURYin the neo-classical style, thepadded backs withdownswept arms and rams’mask carved facings, abovestuffed over seats, raised onfluted turned tapered legsunited by H-stretchers (4)
£500-800
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350 EAB595/75GEORGE III MAHOGANYDRESSERCIRCA 1760the moulded rectangular topabove an arrangement of sixdrawers and one cupboarddoor, modelled as threefurther drawers, raised onbracket feet
173cm wide, 98cm high, 55cm deep
£600-900
360 EAA849/4WILLIAM AND MARY YEWWOOD CABINET ON STANDLATE 17TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice abovetwo glazed panel doorsenclosing a plush shelvedinterior, the stand with twoapron drawers raised onspiral turned legs, united by awavy peripheral stretcherending in bun feet
103cm wide, 167cm high,52cm deep
£3,000-5,000
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364 EAA795/83WALNUT ANDUPHOLSTERED WINGARMCHAIRPART 17TH CENTURYcovered in studded greenfabric, raised on cabriole legsunited by a wavy H-stretcher
£200-300
361 EAA849/2LOUIS XIV BOULLE ANDTORTOISE SHELL BUREAUMAZARINLATE 17TH CENTURYinlaid throughout with pewterand scrolling foliate brasswork, the rectangular top withan inset leather writingsurface above one friezesecretaire drawer, over fourfurther short drawersflanking a fall front cupboarddoor, raised on squaretapered legs united by ashaped stretcher and endingon parcel gilt bun feet
90cm wide, 78cm high, 61cm deep
£10,000-15,000
362 EAA853/1CARVED OAK COFFERLATE 16TH/EARLY17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lidenclosing a void interior,above a fluted front with chipcarved corners, raised onprofile end supports
122cm wide, 59cm high, 46cm deep
£300-500
363 LB195/1CONTINENTAL OAK COFFER17TH CENTURYthe moulded hinged lid abovea multi panelled front, raisedon stile feet
167cm wide, 86cm high, 63cm deep
£800-1,200
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365 LA297/8QUEEN ANNE WALNUTFRAMED WING BACKARMCHAIRwith arched back and paddedscroll arms above a looseseat cushion, on cabriolelegs ending in pad feet (thelegs of the period butpossibly associated, re-railed)
£400-600
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367 EZ255/5GERMAN CARVED WALNUT TABLECABINET17TH CENTURYcarved throughout in low relief withscrolling foliage, the arched hinged lidwith a shaped cresting, opening toreveal a void interior, above a pair ofpanelled cupboard doors each centreby double eagle aromorial crests,enclosing fitted interior of smalldrawers and a cupboard door, theapron with one further long drawer,raised on squat bun feet
50cm wide, 69cm high, 32cm deep
£1,000-1,500
366 LB190/2ITALIAN CARVED WALNUTDESK17TH CENTURYthe fold open rectangular topenclosing a fitted interior withsix tapestry inset drawers,raised on twin openworkshaped end supports unitedby iron work stretchers
106cm wide, 89cm high, 51cm deep
£800-1,200
371 EAA750/2GOOD MAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED SETTEEIN THE GEORGE II MANNERthe domed back, paddedoutscrolling arms andserpentine seat covered incream foliate patternedfabric, raised on carvedcabriole legs ending in pawfeet
213cm wide
£1,500-2,000
368 LB195/6PAIR OF 17TH CENTURYSTYLE WALNUT ANDUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe wing backs, padded armsand loose cushion seatscovered in tapestry andstriped fabric, raised oncabriole legs united by wavystretchers; together with apair of matching foot stools(4)
£2,000-3,000
369 EAA770/1WILLIAM AND MARY STYLEWALNUT AND OYSTERVENEER CABINET ON STANDEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice aboveone frieze drawer , two glazedpanel doors and a furtherapron drawer, the lowersection with three shortdrawers around a wavy apron,raised on turned and facetedlegs united by an X-stretcherand ending in bun feet
76cm wide, 155cm high, 46cm deep
£800-1,200
370 EZ445/1GEORGE I STYLE GILTWOODPIER MIRROROF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe shaped arched platewithin a moulded frame,surmounted by a piercedshell and acanthus carvedcresting
50cm wide, 143cm high
£300-500
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372 LB198/9PAIR OF GEORGE I STYLEWALNUT AND PARCEL GILTSIDE CABINETSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular featherbanded tops with a foliatecarved edge, above twoshaped panel doors openingto reveal shelves, over oneapron drawer, raised on shellcarved cabriole legs ending inhairy paw feet (2)
73cm wide, 109cm high, 40cm deep
£1,500-2,500
373 LB198/13SET OF EIGHT GEORGE ISTYLE WALNUT DININGCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYincluding two armchairs, theshell carved backs with vaseshaped solid splats abovedrop-in seats, raised onconforming shell carvedcabriole legs united by turnedH-stretchers (8)
£4,000-6,000
374 LB195/16LOUIS XV WALNUTPROVINCIAL DRESSER18TH CENTURYwith studded decoration, thedentil moulded cornice abovegalleried shelves, the lowersection with one frieze drawerabove a pair of cupboarddoors, raised on stile feet
135cm wide, 194cm high,65cm deep
£2,500-3,500
375 LA297/43GEORGE II WALNUT ANDPARCEL GILT FRET WORKWALL MIRRORof narrow proportions, theshaped pediment with centralshell and husk cresting abovea moulded re-entrant framewith foliate carved slip andconforming shaped pendant
36cm x 69cm
£200-300
376 LA297/10GEORGE II MAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED WINGARMCHAIRwith padded outswept armsand later loose seat cushion,on acanthus carved cabriolelegs ending in claw and ballfeet (one rear leg replaced)
£700-900
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377 LB195/3GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLECIRCA 1750the oval top above a shaped frieze, raised oncabriole scroll legs ending in carved hoof feet
122cm wide, 72cm high, 139cm (when open)
£2,000-3,000
378 EZ276/2GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED SECRETAIRECHEST ON CHESTCIRCA 1760the moulded cornice abovetwo short and two longdrawers, the lower sectionwith a fall front drawerenclosing a fitted interior withpigeon holes and drawers,over three further longgraduated drawers, raised onbracket feet
101cm wide, 177cm high,55cm deep
£800-1,200
381 EAA748/4GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID DEMI-LUNESIDEBOARDCIRCA 1790the fan inlaid top above onecentral frieze drawer, flankedby two further deep drawersand two cupboard doors,raised on square tapered legsending in spade feet
193cm wide, 80cm high,78.5cm deep
£2,000-3,000
380 EAA829/2GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID BOWFRONTEDSIDEBOARDCIRCA 1800the shaped top with radiatingveneers, above one centralcrossbanded drawer, flankedby two further conformingdeep drawers, modelled astwo, raised on square taperedlegs ending in spade feet
196cm wide, 90cm high, 79cm deep
£1,500-2,500
379 EZ276/19GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVALDROP LEAF TABLECIRCA 1760raised on square chamferedlegs
27cm wide, 72cm high, 181cm whenopen
£400-600
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382 LA297/6GEORGE II WALNUT SIDE TABLEBY GILES GRENDEYthe rectangular top with caddy mouldededge above two cockbeaded frieze drawerswith pierced brass handles, on four leafcarved cabriole legs ending in hoof feet, themaker’s label beneath the top reading ‘GilesGrendey, St. John’s Square, Clerkenwell,London - Makes and Sells all Sorts ofCabinet Goods, Chairs, Tables, Glasses &.c.’
£8,000-12,000
383 LB183/9GEORGE III MAHOGANYPEMBROKE TABLECIRCA 1810the rounded rectangular topinset with a brass plaqueinscribed ‘CALLANDER’,above one deep and twoopposing dummy friezedrawers, raised on ringturned legs ending in brasscaps and castors
80cm wide, 71cm high, 53cm deep
£1,000-1,500
385 LB198/16LOUIS XV ROSEWOOD ANDGILT BRONZE MOUNTEDETAGEREEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith two graduated quarterveneer serpentine shapedtiers, raised on slendersquare cabriole legs ending insabots
78cm wide, 85cm high, 55cm deep
£800-1,200
384 LB195/31GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOODBANDED WRITING CABINETCIRCA 1800the moulded top above a quarter veneer fall frontopening to reveal a fitted interior with an insetleather writing surface, shelves and two smalldrawers, the lower section with one aprondrawer, raised on slender turned tapered legsunited by an under tier and terminating in toupiefeet
563cm wide, 112cm high, 35cm deep
£3,000-4,000
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386 EAA845/1GEORGE III MAHOGANYSECRETAIRE BOOKCASECIRCA 1780the simulated dentil mouldedcornice above a pair ofcrossbanded panel cupboarddoors, opening to revealadjustable shelves, the lowersection fall front drawerenclosing a fitted interior withpigeon holes drawers and aninset baize writing surface,above six further shortdrawers, raised on shapedbracket feet
106cm wide, 223cm high,52cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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388 LB195/25UNUSUAL GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY SERPENTINEDESKCIRCA 1760the shaped crossbanded topabove seven short drawerssurrounding a recessedcupboard with two panelleddoors, opening to reveal ashelved interior, raised on amoulded plinth base
180cm wide, 90cm high, 80cm deep
£4,000-6,000
387 LA297/37GEORGE III MAHOGANYCHESTof small proportions, themoulded top with cantedcorners above two short andthree long graduated drawerswith brass drop handlesbetween faux fluted cantedangles with central inlaid fanpaterae, on ogee bracket feet
97cm wide, 80cm high, 50cm deep
£2,000-3,000
389 LA297/30GEORGE III MAHOGANYCHEST ON CHESTthe fluted dentil cornice abovetwo short and seven longgraduated and cockbeadeddrawers, between stop-flutedupper angles, with gilt metalrocaille cast handles, onsplayed ogee bracket feet
123cm wide, 206cm high,60cm deep
£3,000-5,000
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390 LA297/29GOOD GEORGE III MAHOGANYWRITING CABINETthe dentil cut moulded corniceabove a fluted frieze and apair of flame veneered panelcupboard doors with flutedbands and corner paterae, theinterior with an upper shelfabove two drawers and acentral removablearchitectural recess includinga lower ink bottle drawer,flanked by twenty graduatedsmall drawers, the lowersection with a green baizeinset writing slide and a pairof panel cupboard doorsenclosing two adjustableshelves, on banded bracketfeet with spandrels
126cm wide, 198cm high,63cm deep
£4,000-6,000See illustration opposite
394 LA297/34GEORGE III MAHOGANY,CROSSBANDED AND LINEINLAID PEMBROKE TABLEthe oval top above a bowedfrieze drawer with brass ringhandles, on square taperinglegs ending in brass boxcastors
103cm wide (flaps up), 70cm high,76cm deep
£300-500
391 LB195/18NEAR PAIR OF ITALIAN BLUEPAINTED CONSOLE TABLES18TH CENTURYthe serpentine shaped fauxmarble tops above ornatetrellis pierced and rocococarved friezes, raised onmoulded cabriole supports (2)
87cm wide, 83cm high, 50cm deep
£4,000-6,000
392 LA297/27GEORGE III MAHOGANYLINEN CUPBOARDof rectangular form, the caddymoulded top aboveconforming uprights and apair of fielded panel doorsenclosing four slides, thesides with brass carryinghandles, on shaped bracketfeet
121cm wide, 94cm high, 60cm deep
£600-800
393 LA297/26GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED TILT TOPBREAKFAST TABLEthe rounded rectangular lineinlaid top with reeded edgeabove a ring turned column,on three downswept legsending in brass box castors
131cm wide, 73cm high, 82cm deep
£800-1,200
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395 LA297/25SET OF SIX SHERATONPERIOD MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRSthe moulded rectangularbacks with three leaf carvedspar splats carved withcentral paterae, the yellowand green needlework stuffedover seats on square taperinglegs ending in spade feet (6)
£800-1,200
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396 LB198/11GEORGE III MAHOGANYSECRETAIRE CABINETCIRCA 1780the moulded cornice abovetwo panelled doors, openingto reveal an interior withtwelve short drawers, thelower section with a fall frontdouble dummy drawerenclosing a fitted interior withpigeon holes and shortdrawers, above three longgraduated drawers, raised onshaped bracket feet
107cm wide, 203cm high,50cm deep
£2,500-3,500
397 LA297/3PAIR OF GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY DINING CHAIRSthe C-scroll carvedserpentine top rails abovepierced vase-shaped splatsand stuffed over seatsupholstered in red damask,on chamfered and mouldedsquare section legs united bystretchers (2)
£400-600
398 LA297/1GEORGE III MAHOGANYFRAMED ARMCHAIRof imposing proportions, therectangular padded backabove bold outscrollingupholstered arms, onchamfered square sectionlegs united by stretchers (withalterations)
125cm wide, 82cm high, 80cm deep(seat 47cm high)
£400-600
402 LA297/15HEPPLEWHITE PERIODMAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED DEMI-LUNEFOLDOVER GAMES TABLEthe top enclosing a baizeinset above a shaped frieze,on fluted square tapering legsending in spade feet
96cm wide, 74cm high, 41cm deep
£800-1,200
399 EZ484/4GEORGE IV SATINWOOD DWARFBOOKCASECIRCA 1830the white marble top above openadjustable shelves, flanked bystylised Doric pilasters, raisedon a moulded plinth base
122cm wide, 118cm high, 27cm deep
£2,500-3,500
400 LA297/11GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED WINGARMCHAIRCIRCA 1790the scalloped back and loosecushion seat in turquoisefoliate patterned fabric, onreeded square tapering legsending in brass caps andcastors
£500-800
401 EAA845/4SET OF SIX GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1800the arched brander backsabove foliate woolwork drop-in seats, raised on squaretapered legs united by H-stretchers
£600-900
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403 LA297/5GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED DRESSINGCHESTthe hinged top with mouldededge revealing a swing mirrorand fitted drawer enclosingeleven lidded compartmentswith ivory handles around awell with writing slope, thetwo cupboard doors enclosingfour short drawers above avoid, on incised and scrollcarved bracket feet
94cm wide, 87cm high, 61cm deep
£800-1,200
404 LB195/12GEORGE III OAK DRESSERCIRCA 1760the shelved superstructurewith a moulded cornice andtwo central apron drawers,flanked by a pair of fieldedpanel doors, the lower sectionwith three further friezedrawers over two archedfielded panel doors, raised onstile feet
144cm wide, 190cm high,52cm deep
£2,000-3,000
405 EZ445/2PAIR OF 18TH CENTURYSTYLE EBONISED AND FAUXTORTOISE SHELL MIRRORSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe bevelled rectangularplates within ripple mouldedand panelled frames
89cm wide, 119cm high
£500-800
406 EZ485/5OAK SIDE TABLE18TH CENTURYthe rectangular plank topabove one frieze drawerraised on baluster turned legsunited by peripheralstretchers
£300-500
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407 LB198/15LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOODAND GILT BRONZE MOUNTEDSECRETAIRECIRCA 1900the rouge marble top above aguilloche applied frieze, overa panelled fall front painted inthe Vernis Martin style withromantic scene of lovers,opening to reveal a fittedinterior with inset baizewriting surface, raised onslender square cabriole legsending in sabots
58cm wide, 127cm high, 39cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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408 EZ473/1PAIR OF GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY ANDUPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRSCIRCA 1760the shaped backs and stuffedover seats covered in redfabric, raised on squarechamfered legs united by anH-stretcher
£300-500
409 EZ445/3PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY HALL CHAIRSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREwith fluted and anthemioncarved panelled backs abovesolid seats, raised on squaretapered legs
£300-500
412A EY912/52GEORGE IV MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD BANDED CARDTABLECIRCA 1825the rounded rectangular foldover top enclosing a baizeplaying surface, raised on alotus leaf carved columnsupport, ending in a triformbase with lobed bun feet
90cm wide, 76cm wide, 45cm high
£500-600
411 EAB529/1GEORGE III MAHOGANYSTOOLIN THE MANNER OFALEXANDER PETER, CIRCA1760the stuffed over seat coveredin foliate patterned red fabric,raised on chamfered squarelegs, united by an H-stretcher
77cm wide, 41cm high, 51cm deep
£400-600
412 EAA845/2GERMAN BAROQUE WALNUTAND INLAID SERPENTINECOMMODE18TH CENTURYthe shaped moulded topabove four long drawers,raised on turned bun feet
121cm wide, 85cm high, 72cm deep
£800-1,200
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410 LB196/1GOOD GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY SERPENTINECOMMODEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS,CIRCA 1780the moulded top above abrushing slide and four longgraduated drawers raised onshaped bracket feet
82.5cm wide, 91.5cm high,54.5cm deep
£5,000-8,000
413 EZ484/5EARLY VICTORIANMAHOGANY LIBRARYBOOKCASEMID 19TH CENTURYthe inverted breakfrontmoulded cornice above twogrille panel doors enclosingadjustable shelves, the lowersection with two furtherpanelled cupboard doors,open to reveal shelves, raisedon a plinth base
151cm wide, 234cm high,52cm deep
£5,000-7,000
413A LB195/9GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDCROSSBANDED CYLINDERDESKCIRCA 1800the tambour fall opening toreveal a fitted interior withpigeon holes, small drawersand a leather inset brushingslide, above three longgraduated drawers, raised onbracket feet
112cm wide, 108cm high,53cm deep
£1,500-2,000
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414GEORGE III OAK PRESS CUPBOARDCIRCA 1780the moulded cornice above three frieze drawersand two arched fielded panel doors, opening toreveal hanging space
140cm wide, 154cm high, 56cm deep
£2,000-3,000
415FINE PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTEREDGAINSBOROUGH CHAIRSMADE FOR HACKWOOD PARK, CIRCA 1765the arched backs and serpentine seats covered in foliatepattern silk fabric with reeded outscrolling arms above shapedaprons, raised on carved cabriole legs ending in scroll feet withcastors, one of the seat rails inscribed in pencil 'north'Provenance:Purchased from Michael Lipitch Ltd in 2003.
Note:For a similar pair of chairs, see Christie's 'Important English Furniture andCarpets' sale, 8th July 1999, lot 57.
See also article in Christie's catalogue 'Hackwood Park' sale 20-22 April,1998 ‘The Hackwood French Elbow Chairs’ , page 72, lots 79-83.
£40,000-60,000
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416 LB195/8CHINESE EXPORT PADOUK BUREAU18TH CENTURYwith side carrying handles, the fall front enclosing a fitted interiorwith small drawers, pigeon holes and a central cupboard door,above four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet
97cm wide, 103cm high, 54cm deep
£7,000-9,000
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417 EZ484/3FINE REGENCY MAHOGANY DRUM LIBRARY TABLECIRCA 1815the circular top with an inset tooled leather writing surface,above four real and four dummy frieze drawers, the turnedcolumn support ending in four reeded downswept legs,terminating in brass caps and castors
80cm diameter, 72cm high
£4,000-6,000
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418 EZ484/2PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT KIDNEYSHAPED STOOLSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe shaped drop-in seats covered in foliatepatterned ivory fabric, raised on shell carvedcabriole legs
60cm wide
£1,200-1,800419 LB198/12SMALL LOUIS XVI STYLEMAHOGANY BUREAU PLATCIRCA 1900the rectangular top with aninset leather writing surfaceabove two frieze drawers,raised on fluted turnedtapered legs terminating inbrass caps and castors
100cm wide, 73cm high, 59cm deep
£800-1,200
420 EZ380/2WILLIAM IV OAK READINGSTANDCIRCA 1835underside bears a tradestencil Filmer & Sons,Cabinetmakers, the roundedrectangular ratchet adjustabletop on an acanthus carvedcolumn support and aquatreform base, ending insquat bun feet
89cm wide, 79cm high, 51cm deep
£400-600
419 EY891/4GEORGE III MAHOGANYSECRETAIRE BOOKCASECIRCA 1810the dentil cornice above twointerlaced astragal glazed paneldoors enclosing adjustableshelves, the lower section with adouble fall front drawerenclosing a fitted interior withpigeon holes, small drawers, acentral cupboard door and aninset baize writing surface,above three long graduateddrawers, raised on splayedbracket feet
116cm wide, 237cm high, 55cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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423 EAA849/3GEORGE IV MAHOGANYCIRCULAR BREAKFASTTABLECIRCA 1825the tilt top with a reedededge, supported by a facetedcolumn with appliedmouldings, raised on atriform base with cast sphinxand claw feet
134cm diameter, 78cm high
£3,000-5,000
422 LB198/10GOOD GEORGE IVMAHOGANY PRESSCUPBOARDBY M. WILLSON, CIRCA 1825the rounded rectangular topabove a pair of centralpanelled cupboard doors,opening to reveal slidingtrays, flanked by ten shortgraduated drawers and raisedon a plinth base, stamped inseveral places M. WILLSON,68 GREAT QUEENS STREET
206cm wide, 124cm high,56cm deep
£1,500-2,500
425 EAA849/1LARGE GEORGE IVMAHOGANY CANTERBURYCIRCA 1825with three divisions and oneapron drawer, raised onbaluster turned legs ending inbrass caps and castors
64cm wide, 64cm high, 46cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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424 EZ445/4GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WINDOW SEATCIRCA 1825the rectangular seat above a panelled frieze, raisedon lobed turned tapered legs ending in brass capsand castors
136cm wide, 54cm high, 57cm deep
£800-1,200
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426 EAA848/1GOOD GEORGE IV SPECIMEN WOOD ANDMAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1825the parquetry veneered circular tilt top on a turnedcolumn support and platform base, raised on carvedpaw feet
124cm diameter, 72cm high
£3,000-5,000
427 LB195/5LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD TULIPWOOD AND MARQUETRYGUERIDONRETAILED BY BOIN-TABURET, CIRCA 1900the three quarter galleried top centred by an inset lacquerpanel, depicting a seated man, above one frieze drawer, raisedon slender square tapered legs united by an X-stretcher, insetwith a further lacquer panel, and ending in toupie feet, theunderside stamped ‘BOIN-TABURET, 3 Rue Pasquier, Paris’
53cm wide, 76cm high, 44cm deep
£3,500-4,500
428 LB195/29GEORGE IV MAHOGANYDOUBLE WATERFALLBOOKCASECIRCA 1815the openwork spindle shapedand reeded end supportsunited by graduated tiers,raised on lobed bun feet
76cm wide, 98cm high, 68cm deep
£3,000-4,000
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433 EZ271/27REGENCY MAHOGANY ANDROSEWOOD BANDEDBREAKFAST TABLECIRCA 1820the rounded rectangular tilttop raised on a balusterturned column support withfour reeded downswept legs,terminating in brass caps andcastors
152cm wide, 72cm high,119cm wide
£800-1,200
429 EZ484/1FINE SCOTTISH VICTORIANMAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESKBY MORTSON & CO,EDINBURGHthe rounded rectangular topwith an inset tooled leatherwriting surface, above threefrieze drawers, the pedestalsupports each with threefurther drawers and raised onplinth bases
110cm wide, 78cm high, 64cm deep
£2,500-3,500
431 EAA845/3REGENCY GILTWOOD ANDGESSO CONVEX MIRRORCIRCA 1815the circular plate within areeded slip and ball mouldedframe, surmounted by aneagle cresting
64cm wide, 110cm high
£600-900
432 EZ485/4FRENCH MAHOGANY INLAIDTRIPLE FOLDING DRESSINGTABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYwith matching button topstool, the centre opening toreveal a mirror, flanked eitherside by folding wells overdrawers, supported on curvedlegs (2)
79cm wide
£200-300
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430 EZ271/62REGENCY PAINTED ANDSIMULATED BAMBOOKNEEHOLE DESKCIRCA 1820the rectangular top above fiveshort drawers and twocupboard doors, flanking arecessed knee-hole with twoshelves, raised on turnedtapered legs
99cm wide, 78cm high, 55cm deep
£250-350
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434 LB198/14REGENCY MAHOGANY CHESTOF DRAWERSCIRCA 1810the rectangular top withoutset corners above twoshort and three longgraduated drawers, flankedby reeded pilasters, raised onturned tapered legs
95cm wide, 92cm high, 53cm deep
£1,500-2,500
435 EZ445/5PAIR OF REGENCY STYLESIMULATED BURRWOODAND PARCEL GILT CONSOLETABLESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe rectangular tops aboveshell and acanthus carvedfriezes, supported by twincabriole legs ending in clawfeet and raised on plinthbases (2)
122cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep
£2,000-3,000
439 EZ485/2FRENCH CARVED GILTWOODSALON ARMCHAIR19TH CENTURYwith carved and scrolledshow-wood frame, yellowsatin floral upholstery andsupported on turned taperinglegs
£200-300
436 LA297/28PAIR OF REGENCYMAHOGANY ANDTULIPWOOD CROSSBANDEDMARBLE TOP SIDECABINETSeach with an ochre veinedblack marble top withprojecting corners above afrieze inlaid sans travers andmounted with an ormoluanthemion to the centraltablet, the pair of doorsframed with ebony beadingand decorated with curvedbrass trellis work backed bypleated silk and enclosingfixed shelves, the sides ofconforming design, on reededuprights and toupie feetending in brass caps(restorations) (2)
94cm wide, 146cm high, 44cm deep
£2,000-3,000
437 LA297/2REGENCY MAHOGANYSECRETAIREinlaid with stringing andcrossbanding, the flameveneered top above an ovalflame veneered fall frontenclosing a fitted interior withsatinwood veneered smalldrawers and pigeonholes,above a pair of conformingcupboard doors enclosing ashelf, on splayed bracket feet
90cm wide, 113cm high, 52cm deep
£800-1,200
438 EZ485/3FRENCH MAHOGANYORMOLU MOUNTEDOCCASIONAL TABLE19TH CENTURYwith onyx top supported ontapering legs
54cm wide
£100-200
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441 EZ255/3REGENCY SATINWOOD ANDSOFA TABLECIRCA 1815the rounded rectangular topabove two real and twoopposing dummy friezedrawers, raised on twin endsupports with downsweptlegs, united by a turnedstretcher and terminating inbrass caps and castors
£800-1,200
440 LB182/3REGENCY ROSEWOODCANTERBURYCIRCA 1820with four divisions and oneapron drawer, raised onturned tapered legs ending inbrass caps and castors
46cm wide, 54cm high, 36cm deep
£600-800
442 EAA799/1REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANYTWIN PEDESTAL DININGTABLEthe rounded reededrectangular top raised on gunbarrel turned supports,reeded sabre legs terminatingin brass hairy paw caps andcastors, including twoadditional leaves
114cm wide, 74cm high,183cm long, 244cm extended
£1,500-2,000
443 EZ438/1IMPRESSIVE VICTORIANPICTURE FRAME GILTWOODAND GESSO MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe later rectangular platewithin an oak leaf and thistlemoulded frame, the spandrelsinscribed ‘NEMO ME IMPUNELACESSIT’
180cm wide, 156cm high
Note:Bears, paper lable verso ‘Framemade for North British RailwaysCompany, 1867’
£800-1,200
444 LA297/18GILTWOOD AND GESSOGIRANDOLE MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe oval plate within amoulded surround with outerentwined leaf and flowerheaddecoration, with a ribbon tiedapron and four scroll candle-arms, the sconces havingtracery nozzles (one nozzlelacking, faults)
76cm wide, 86cm high
£200-300
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445 LB195/11RUSSIAN EMPIRE SATINWOOD AND POKER WORK CONSOLETABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYInscribed ‘BOGOSLOWSK’, the burr walnut crossbanded topdecorated with figural scenes and central panel depictingsoldiers marching into the town on Bogoslowsk, the friezefitted with one drawer and decorated with hunting and carriagescenes, raised on ebonised square tapered legs terminating inparcel gilt carved paw feet
123cm wide, 96cm high, 61cm deep
£12,000-18,000
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447 LB195/21SMALL REGENCY EBONISEDLIBRARY TABLEIN THE MANNER OF THOMASHOPE , CIRCA 1815the moulded rectangular topwith an inset leather writingsurface, above a panelledfrieze inset with plaster relief‘Grand Tour’ plaques, fittedwith one drawer, raised ontwin anthemion carved openend interlaced supports
71cm wide, 75cm high, 52cm deep
£5,000-7,000
446 EZ445/6REGENCY STYLE EBONISEDAND SIMULATEDBURRWOOD OCTAGONALCENTRE TABLEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe veneered marble topabove a plain frieze, raised onfour stylised griffin supports,ending in a platform base
114cm wide, 79cm high
£1,000-1,500
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449 LB182/1WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD ANDUPHOLSTERED SETTEECIRCA 1830the arched back, acanthuscarved scroll arms andstuffed over seat covered ingrey and plum foliatepatterned fabric, raised onlappet carved turned taperedlegs ending in brass caps andcastors
220cm wide
£1,000-1,500
448 LA297/7REGENCY MAHOGANYFRAMED LIBRARY READINGCHAIRthe reeded back and armswith split cane upholstery andloose squab cushions, thereading slope on ratchetsupport and swinging arm foruse on either side, the seatrail concealing a sliding foot-rest on lotus turned taperinglegs ending in brass socketcastors
61cm wide, 94cm high, 72cm deep(seat 46cm high)
£1,200-1,800
451 EAA762/4LARGE CHINESECHIPPENDALE REVIVALCARVED GILTWOOD WALLMIRRORLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped divided plateswithin an ornate rococo scrollcarved frame surmounted bya seated figure within astylised pagoda, the aproncentred by a ram
170cm wide, 133cm deep
£4,000-6,000
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450 EAA849/5FRENCH GILTWOOD ANDGESSO OVERMANTELMIRROR19TH CENTURYthe arched rectangularbevelled plate within amoulded frame surmountedby a berried laurel wreathcentred by a trophy motif
110cm wide, 194cm high
£2,000-3,000
453 EAA774/6VICTORIAN MAHOGANYPARTNERS’ DESK19TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topabove four real and twodummy opposing friezedrawers, the pedestalsupports each fitted with apanelled cupboard door,opening to reveal threedrawers, raised on plinthbases
168cm wide, 80cm high,105cm deep
£2,000-3,000
454 EY912/15VICTORIAN PAINTED CHESTLATE 19TH CENTURYin the Colonial style, therectangular top painted with aclipper and inscribed‘Elizabeth Swift’, above threelong graduated drawers,inscribed ‘Ellis Knowland’ anddated 1869, raised on bracketfeet
88cm wide, 79cm high, 40cm deep
£250-400
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452 LB198/6GOOD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESKCIRCA 1860the rounded rectangular top with a tooled green insetleather writing surface, above three frieze drawers, thepedestal supports each with three further graduateddrawers, raised on plinth bases with castors
142cm wide, 77cm high, 91cm deep
£2,500-3,500
456 LB198/8GOOD VICTORIANMAHOGANY LIBRARYBOOKCASEBY EDWARDS AND ROBERTSthe cavetto moulded corniceabove three glazed paneldoors enclosing adjustableshelves, the lower sectionwith three further archedpanel doors, raised on aplinth base
181cm wide, 242cm high,36cm deep
£2,000-3,000
457 EZ277/1VICTORIAN MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLEMID 19TH CENTURYwith two leaf insertions, themoulded rounded rectangulartop raised on turned reededlegs, ending in brass cappingsand ceramic casters
117cm wide, 73cm high,142cm long (unextended),232cm long (extended)
£1,200-1,800
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458 LB198/2GOOD LATE VICTORIAN BURRWALNUT AND PORCELAINMOUNTED SIDE CABINETSTAMPED LAMB,MANCHESTER, CIRCA 1890the later marble top abovetwo central glazed paneldoors, flanked by two furtherpanelled cupboard doors insetwith Sevres style porcelainplaques depicting cherubsand foliage, opening to reveallined shelved interior, raisedon a plinth base
159cm wide, 92cm high, 42cm deep
£2,000-3,000
459 EAA849/6VICTORIAN WALNUT ANDMARQUETRY BUREAU PLATATTRIBUTED TO HOLLANDAND SONS, CIRCA 1860with gilt metal mounts, theshaped rosewood bandedrectangular top with an insetleather writing surface abovethree frieze drawers, raisedon square cabriole legsterminating in sabots
124cm wide, 76cm high, 62cm deep
£7,000-9,000
460 LB198/1CONTINENTAL FIGUREDWALNUT DRESSING TABLECIRCA 1880the shaped raised back withtwo short drawers, above afluted frieze fitted with onelong and two bowed lateraldrawers, the pedestal supportwith a foliate carved panelledcupboard door, raised onturned bun feet
102cm wide, 110cm high,59cm deep
£2,000-3,000
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461 EAA774/5LARGE VICTORIAN LIMEDOAK LIBRARY BOOKCASECIRCA 1880the dentil cornice above afoliate carved frieze and threeglazed panel doors, enclosingadjustable shelves, the lowersection with three furtherrelief carved panel cupboarddoors, raised on a plinth base
259cm wide, 305cm high,54cm deep
£2,000-3,000See illustration opposite
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463 LB195/17VICTORIAN OAK ANDPOLYCHROME PAINTEDBOOKCASELATE 19TH CENTURYin the manner of Pugin, themoulded rectangular topabove a geometric frieze andopen adjustable shelves,flanked by blind fret carvedsides and raised on a plinthbase
94cm wide, 137cm high, 32cm deep
£1,500-2,000
462 LB183/10UNUSUAL VICTORIAN FRETWORKCANTERBURYCIRCA 1860the four division fret carved with VR andsurmounted by a coronet, above one aprondrawer, raised on baluster turned legs endingin brass caps and castors
51cm wide, 51cm high, 40cm deep
£500-800
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465 LB198/17EDWARDIAN SATINWOODAND INLAID COMBINEDWORK/GAMES TABLECIRCA 1910the crossbanded fold over topenclosing a baize playingsurface, above a foliate inlaidfrieze with one drawer,opening to reveal acompartmented interior,raised on square tapered legscentred by a pleated work bag
58cm wide, 72cm high, 43cm deep
£1,500-2,000
464 LB198/19EDWARDIAN SATINWOODAND INLAID PEMBROKETABLECIRCA 1910the cross banded roundedrectangular top centred by afan motif, above one friezedrawer, raised on slendersquare tapered legs, united bya turned X-stretcher andterminating a brass caps andcastors
91cm wide, 75cm high, 59cm deep
£1,500-2,000
469 LB198/18EDWARDIAN OVAL PAINTEDSATINWOOD OCCASIONALTABLECIRCA 1910inlaid with stringing, theshaped top centred by an ovalmedallion depicting a youngbeauty on a swing, raised onsquare tapered legs, united byan undertier and ending insabots
63cm wide, 76cm high, 44cm deep
£700-900
466 LB198/5EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAIDKIDNEY SHAPED DESKCIRCA 1910inlaid throughout with scrolling foliage, the shapedcrossbanded top with an inset leather writingsurface, above one frieze drawer flanked by eightfurther short drawers, raised on square tapered legsterminating in brass caps and castors
122cm wide, 76cm high, 58cm deep
£2,000-3,000
468 LB198/20NEST OF THREE EDWARDIANSATINWOOD TABLESCIRCA 1910the moulded and crossbandedrectangular tops raised onopen work profile endsupports
51cm wide, 66cm high, 35cm deep
£800-1,200
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470 LB198/3PAIR OF EDWARDIANPAINTED SATINWOODWATERFALL BOOKCASESCIRCA 1910with ebony line inlay, theshaped tops above three opengraduated tiers and onepanelled cupboard door, eachpainted with floweringbaskets, raised on splayedbracket feet (2)
51cm wide, 135cm high, 28cm deep
£3,000-4,000
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Set amidst the stunning scenery near Blairgowrie in Perthshire, Craighall Castle towersover one of Scotland ’s deepest gorges, on the River Ericht, and has been the family seat ofthe Rattray family for over 500 years.
According to early historians, the Rattrays were established in the area during the time ofMalcolm Canmore, 1066 being the date on the family banner. Silvester Rattray moved to thestronghold of Craighall in 1533 in the aftermath of a violent feud with the powerful Stewartsof Atholl, since when it has remained the family seat; home to staunch Royalists in the 17thcentury and supporters of the Jacobite cause during the 18th century. The original keephas been extended and developed over the generations and now principally dates from1825, reflecting the Scots baronial style, with later additions from around 1890.
Craighall is comfortably furnished with a number of fine Georgian and Victorian pieces offurniture. The items to be auctioned include a pair of George III mahogany libraryarmchairs (£3,000-5,000); and two pairs of George II side chairs (£3,000-5,000) all withoriginal 18th century tapestry upholstery in excellent condition.
A small collection of old master paintings will be included in June 10th Fine Paintings sale,including a portrait by Allan Ramsay of David Clerk of Spittal, dated 1760 (£6,000-8,000).
474PAIR OF INDIANMURSHIDABAD MINIATURES18TH CENTURYeach depicting a male figurein long robes, within a fencedgarden, framed
£3,000-5,000
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478 EAB528/181VENETIAN SCHIAVONACIRCA 1700the guard of flat section ironbars formed in the distinctivedesign with swept barswelded to the upper guardand with curl to the lowerforward guard, wooden gripcovered in black dogfish skinand bound with a double twistof brass wire, the ovalpommel deeply cut withfoliate decoration, doubleedged German blade struckin the shallow central fullerwith running wolf and ‘andreaferara’ blade-smiths marks
£200-300
475 EAB528/12WILLIAM IV BURR ELMTEAPOYCIRCA 1835the panelled sarcophagusform top with applied ripplemouldings and a hinged lid,opening to reveal a fittedinterior, raised on a turnedand acanthus carved columnsupport, ending in acartouche shaped base withpaw feet and counter sunkcastors
51cm wide, 79cm high, 36cm deep
£400-600
476 EAB528/93CHINESE EXPORT BLUEPAINTED ASHETLATE 18TH/EARLY19TH CENTURYof rectangular form withcanted corners, withgeometric patterns to theborder, the well painted withfigures and a buffalo withtrees, rocks and a pavilion
44.5cm diameter
£200-300
477 EAB528/11PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZEBOWLS19TH CENTURYeach of three peach form withtwig handles, smallerpeaches, butterflies andfoliage
15cm high
£200-300
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479 EAB528/44PAIR GEORGE III MAHOGANYGAINSBOROUGH CHAIRSCIRCA 1760the serpentine shaped backs,padded downswept arms andstuffed over seats covered infoliate tapestry, raised onsquare chamfered legs unitedby H-stretchers
£3,000-5,000
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482 EAB528/92EDWARDIAN PAINTEDROCKING HORSECIRCA 1910the dapple grey with leathersaddle, horse hair mane andtail, raised on a pine base
128cm high
£500-800
480 EAB528/43TAXIDERMY INTERESTCASED EAGLE19TH CENTURYperched on a tree stump
53cm wide, 74cm high
£800-1,200
481 EAB528/5VICTORIAN ROSEWOODWORKBOXCIRCA 1860with pewter line inlay, thehinged lid opening to reveal afitted compartmented interior,31cm wide, 17cm high;together with Continental hidecovered box, 18th century,29cm wide 18cm deep (2)
£100-200
486 EAB528/72QUEEN ANNE STYLEWALNUT ANDCROSSBANDED DRESSINGTABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above fivedrawers surrounding ashaped apron, raised oncabriole legs ending in padfeet
113cm wide, 80cm high, 59cm deep
£300-500
483 EAB528/1PAIR OF GEORGE IIMAHOGANY AND TAPESTRYUPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRSMID 18TH CENTURYwith later arms, the archedbacks and stuffed over seatscovered in foliate tapestry,raised on acanthus carvedcabriole legs ending in clawand ball feet
£1,500-2,000
484 EAB528/187EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYAND INLAID FOUR POSTERBEDCIRCA 1910in the George III style, withfoliate patterned greendrapes, the moulded corniceraised on reeded uprightcolumn supports, ending inblock feet
180cm wide, 251cm high,228cm long approximately
£500-700
485 EAB528/182CONTINENTAL WALNUT ANDSPECIMEN WOODBREAKFAST TABLE19TH CENTURYthe parquetry veneeredoctagonal top raised on abulbous turned columnsupport ending in fourcabriole legs
120cm wide, 76cm high
£500-700
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490 EAB528/10FLEMISH WALNUT ANDEBONISED CABINET ONLATER STANDLATE 17TH CENTURYthe mitre moulded fall frontenclosing a fitted interior withan arrangement of pigeonholes, drawers and centralcupboard doors, raised on anassociated adapted stand
107cm wide, 80cm high, 42cm deep,stand 71cm high
£1,200-1,800
487 EAB528/46PAIR OF GEORGE IIMAHOGANY AND TAPESTRYUPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRSMID 18TH CENTURYthe arched backs and stuffedover seats covered in foliatetapestry, raised on acanthuscarved cabriole legs ending inclaw and ball feet
£3,000-5,000
488 EAB528/40VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWOFOLD SCREENLATE 19TH CENTURYeach with one glazed panelover a foliate tapestry insetapron panel
69cm wide, 168cm high
£300-500
489 EAB528/17PAIR OF 17TH CENTURYSTYLE WALNUT CHAIRSCIRCA 1900with foliate carved piercedsplat backs above stuffed overseats, raised on turned legsunited by stretchers
£200-300
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491 EAB528/47IMPRESSIVE PAIR OFITALIAN MARBLE URNS19TH CENTURYof campana form, with lotusleaf carved sides, raised on asocle foot
92cm high
£3,000-5,000
492 EAB528/51STEINWAY ROSEWOOD CASEBABY GRAND PIANOCIRCA 1900raised on turned taperedlobed and fluted legs,terminating in counter sunkcasters, serial no. 95425
143cm wide, 102cm high,205cm long approximately
£3,000-4,000See illustration opposite
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Fine George II Chippendale mahoganydressing chest bookcasecirca 1755$40,000-60,000 (£24,400-36,600)
Auction:Tuesday 4th May &Wednesday 5th Mayat 10am
Fine Scottish Silver and AccessoriesWednesday, 18th August, 201033 Broughton Place, Edinburgh
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A rare mid 18th century Scottish ovoidcoffee urnAssay Master Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh,circa 1750of compressed ovoid form with twinserpent handles and raised on three foliatecapped cabriole legs with paw feet
28cm high, 53oz
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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 statements
by 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 in which case thedescriptions must be interpreted inaccordance with any glossary appearing atthe commencement of the catalogue.
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.