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Page 1: Property from the late Sir David Tang 13 May 2019 · PROPERTY FROM THE LATE SIR DAVID TANG Monday 13 May, 10am Lots 1 – 366. Lot 105 PROPERTY FROM THE LATE SIR DAVID TANG. Lots

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Property from the late Sir David Tang13 May 2019

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Sussex Saleroom

01403 700 858

Newpound, Wisborough Green, West Sussex RH14 0AZ

Cover image: Lot 228 (part lot) & Lot 75

Images of all lots in this auction are available to view online at www.bellmans.co.uk

Lots marked [*] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

Lots marked [**] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

VIEWING

FRIDAY 10 MAY 9am – 4pm

SATURDAY 11 MAY 9am – 1pm

MONDAY 13 MAY 9am (limited view)

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PROPERTY FROM THE LATE SIR DAVID TANG Monday 13 May, 10am Lots 1 – 366

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Lot 105

PROPERTY FROM THE LATE SIR DAVID TANG

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Lots marked [*] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.Lots marked [**] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

1. Steinway & Sons; an ebonised model D Concert grand piano, circa 1999, serial number SS2181, with adjustable piano bench, made in Hamburg, 261 x 152cm. Illustrated. £10000-20000 (plus BP‡)*

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2. ‘Casablanca’ Mexican lobby card, framed and glazed, 41cm x 30cm and ‘The Road to Hong Kong’ movie poster, circa. 1962, United Artists, framed and glazed, and a musical script from Casablanca. (3) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

3. Friedrich Goldscheider; an early 20th century pottery bust of a goddess emblematic of night (Luna), circa 1900, with gilt crescent moon to her hair, with maker’s stamp and numbered 1593, 54, 64, 74cm high. Illustrated. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

4. Herbert Leupin ‘Rossei’, produced by Druch and Sohn A.G. Zurich, depicting a horse smoking a cigar, 128cm x 90cm, framed and glazed. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

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9. Mohanned Orabi (Syrian b.1977) Untitled, mixed media, Girl with Red Lips, signed ‘ORABI 2007’, 150cm x 70cm. Illustrated. £4000-6000 (plus BP‡)*

10. A carved mahogany desk after a design by Chippendale, the whole with blind fretwork decoration, raised back with eight small drawers above three frieze drawers, guttae feet, 112cm wide x 63cm deep x 113c high. Illustrated. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

11. Hanart 2, Hong Kong gallery advertising print ‘The stars 10 years’, 78cm x 62cm and two further Chinese prints/posters, framed and glazed. (3) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

12. A late 19th century Chinese hardwood rectangular cabinet stand, on inswept supports, 91cm wide x 27cm high. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

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5. Mohanned Orabi (Syrian b.1977) Untitled, mixed media, face portrait, signed ‘ORABI 2007’, 150cm x 130cm. Illustrated. £6000-7000 (plus BP‡)*

6. After the Antique; a modern resin bust depicting a Roman man, on turned socle, 64cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

7. Tadanori Yokoo ‘Cigar Club’, lithographic coloured poster, 102cm x 72cm, framed and glazed and a French poster ‘Habanos Libertad’ depicting a gentleman smoking a cigar, 117cm x 81cm, framed and glazed. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

8. An Art Deco octagonal silver tray with marquetry shagreen decoration, probably American, marked ‘Sterling’, maker’s mark illegible, 51cm wide. Illustrated. £250-350 (plus BP‡)*

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Lots marked [*] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.Lots marked [**] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

13. A Victorian relief carved oval plaque depicting Shakespeare, titled to the border, 46cm high; and a Victorian relief carved marble roundel of an unknown gentleman, mounted on an ebonised cast iron stand (a.f.), 47cm diameter. (2) £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

14. After the Antique; a modern plaster bust of a woman, 70cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

15. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) The boatyard, Chappora, Goa, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 93, 22cm x 29cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

16. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) Catching the high tide, Goa, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 93, 17.5cm x 21cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

17. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) The encampment, oil on board, signed with initials, 29cm x 37cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

18. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) Early morning dip Varanasi, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 93, 34cm x 29cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

19. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962), The Shepherd Orcha, oil on board, signed with initials, 24cm x 20cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

20. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) Camel, Jaisalmer, oil on board, signed with initials, 17cm x 23cm. Illustrated. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

21. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) Brushing the Clothes, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 94, 24.5cm x 19cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

22. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) After the Polo Match, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 94, 21.5cm x 29cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

23. ● Pip Todd-Warmoth (British b.1962) Fishing smacks off the coast, oil on board, signed with initials, 48cm x 71.5cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

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24. ● Bernard Villemot (French 1911-1989) Embracing Couple, mixed media over pencil, signed, 48cm x 37cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

25. A pair of Louis XV style giltwood serpentine marble topped console tables, 76cm wide x 45cm deep x 85cm high. (2) £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

26. Continental School (20th century), Untitled, oil and collage on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated 97, unframed, 70cm x 87cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

27. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood square occasional tables, with marble inset tops, 39cm wide x 43cm high. (2) Illustrated. £350-450 (plus BP‡)**

28. A quantity of plaster intaglios- probably 18th century, remounted in six modern giltwood frames, approx 210. Frames 46cm x 34cm (6). Illustrated. £800-1200 (plus BP‡)**

29. Smoking collectables including; a SIGLO green painted humidor (27.5cm wide) containing nine Punch Cuban cigars (19cm), two further humidors, a carved wooden hand holding a cigar, an Art Deco cigarette box and sundry (10). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

30. Park Min-Joon (Korean b.1971) Morssola, signed and dated ‘Park Min Joon; 2006’ in English (lower left) oil on canvas 160cm x 400cm.

Exhibited: Seoul, Korea, Noam Gallery, Happiness, Happiness, Happiness, October 27 - November 11, 2006. £2000-3000 (plus BP‡)*

31. A modern Chinese hanging lantern with carved hardwood octagonal frame, glass panels and silk shades beneath, 75cm high x 80cm wide. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

32. Frank Stella ‘Vortex’ engraving, Ltd edition 56/1000, four porcelain plates, Dadid Mirvish designs, Haengnam bone china, 32cm diameter, with a painted wooden box. (4) £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

33. A late 19th century Chinese hardwood barrel stool, with open pierced interlaced supports, 38cm wide x 49cm high. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

34. A pair of modern white crackle glaze ceramic table lamps formed as Chinese elephant garden seats, 60cm high. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

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Lots marked [*] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.Lots marked [**] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

35. Automobilia interest; a Bentley chromed ashtray with car mascot to centre on a mahogany square plinth, 19cm wide. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

36. Elle Bleu Paris; a 20th century red lacquer humidor, 40cm wide. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

37. Manner of Caravaggio “The Murder”, oil on canvas laid down, 96cm x 126cm. £1000-1500 (plus BP‡)**

38. A pair of Black Forest type painted papier mache stag heads, each mounted on a wooden shield, 42cm high, a polychrome painted metal jockey figure and a half clock ship picture in a glazed wooden case, 69cm wide. (4) £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

39. A group of four 20th century white marble Asian style models of horses in varying poses, the largest 35cm wide x 30cm high. (4) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

40. A modern Chinese hanging lantern with carved hardwood octagonal frame, glass panels and silk shades beneath, 75cm high x 80cm wide. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

41. A modern lead model of a winged pig (a.f.), 65cm wide. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

42. A quantity of collectables; Shanghai Tang items including; silver plated figural inkwell, clock, silver plated ashtray, also a large glass cased clock, 39.5cm high, an acrylic panel painted with a study of David Tang, a porcelain Chinese fortune cookie by Judith Rosenthal 2012, a shagreen square tray stamped ‘ASTOR PLACE LONDON’ to the base, 41cm wide and sundry. (11) £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

43. A Victorian mahogany and brass-bound two day marine chronometer with Poole’s auxiliary compensation by Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne, No. 1019, circa 1860, with three tier box, glazed observation lid, original maker’s label to the interior, brass bowl and gimbals, with tipsy key, the 4in. signed silvered dial with subsidiaries for the state of wind and seconds, with gold hands, the spotted movement with chain fusee, maintaining power, bi-metallic balance and Poole’s auxiliary compensation, blued steel helical spring, Earnshaw detent escapement, 7in. square. Illustrated. £1500-2000 (plus BP‡)**

44. An Artemide ‘Acheo’ Fratini halogen standard lamp, chromed metal, glass and wire, 185cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

45. An early 20th century mahogany framed Heals style low armchair on tapering supports with green button back upholstery, 84cm wide x 87cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

46. Elle Bleu Paris; a 20th century green lacquer humidor, with faux gold coin decoration, ‘For the Havana Cigars’, 40cm wide. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

47. A pair of modern chromed adjustable standard lamps with central circular tier over a weighted circular foot, maximum height approx. 150cm (2). £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

48. A modern Chinese hanging lantern with carved hardwood octagonal frame, glass panels and silk shades beneath, 75cm high x 80cm wide. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

49. Three similar tubular metal standard lamps with adjustable anglepoise arm, central circular tier and foot, maximum height approx. 135cm (3). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

50. A modern composite marble bust of Napoleon wearing a laurel wreath, 66cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

51. A Chinese carpet, circa 1930, the iron red central field with decoration of polychrome sprays of flowers within mint green main border and gold panels, 268cm x 265cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

52. ● Louise Soloway Chan (b.1962), At the hairdressers, pencil, signed and dated 2015 on reverse, 17cm x 10cm. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

53. ● Edward Seago (1910-1974), Portrait of a young man, oil sketch on canvas, signed and dated 37, 74.5cm x 62cm. Illustrated. £800-1200 (plus BP‡)*

54. A 20th century black painted faux marble jardiniere stand, of tapering form, 50cm wide x 151cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

55. A modern Chinese hanging lantern with carved hardwood octagonal frame, glass panels and silk shades beneath, 75cm high x 80cm wide. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

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56. A Continental plaster bust of a woman, circa 1920, titled in pencil ‘Catherine’, with Paris stamp. 48cm high. Illustrated. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

57. Mappin & Webb; a silver eight place cruet set, Birmingham 1915, cased, comprising four salts, two peppers and two condiments. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

58. After the Antique; a carved white marble portrait bust of a man, drill carved hair, recessed eyeballs, unsigned, 42cm high. Illustrated. £400-600 (plus BP‡)*

59. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood rectangular bonsai stand, with marble inset top, 47cm wide x 56cm high. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

60. A George III mahogany bowfront chest, of four long graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet, 46cm wide x 53cm deep x 86cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

61. After the Antique; a modern resin bust depicting a man in Roman clothing, on turned socle, 86cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

62. A Chinese carpet, circa 1950, olive green main field with polychrome pheasant decoration within plum border. 255cm x 262cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

63. After the Antique; a modern resin bust depicting a man in Roman clothing, on turned socle, 79cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

64. A 20th century ebonised hardwood tribal style carved figure of a woman, 49cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

65. Holland & Holland; a late 20th century six division silver toastrack, modelled as seven pairs of crossed shotguns, marked 925, 19cm wide x 18cm tall. Illustrated. £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

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67. ● James Osbourne (191-1992) a bronze depicting a falling horse and jockey, mounted on a black marble plinth, signed, numbered 4/10, dated 85, 55cm wide x 44cm high. Illustrated. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

68. A set of four Art Deco coloured glass twin branch wall lights, each with a shaped backplate and pleated cream shades, 28cm wide. (4) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

69. B H & S, a modern silver plated novelty cocktail shaker, formed as a lighthouse, 35cm tall. Illustrated. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

70. An early 19th century mahogany Pembroke table, with single drawer on four outswept supports, 91cm wide x 57cm deep x 72cm high. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

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71. A pair of 20th century quartz obelisks, 33cm high. (2) £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

72. A white marble figure of a Chinese gentleman in traditional dress, 16cm wide x 57cm high. Illustrated. £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

73. A 20th century brass table lamp formed as a lighthouse, on cased carved hardwood base, 62cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

74. A late 20th century green glass and silver mounted table match striker of large globular form, London 1991, together with another blue glass example, London 1994 (2). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

75. David Linley for Alfred Dunhill; a satinwood, walnut and maple marquetry inlaid humidor formed as a house, with lift top and drawers, Ltd Ed 2/10, 27cm wide x 35cm high. Illustrated. £600-1000 (plus BP‡)*

76. A quantity of silver plated ware, comprising; a twin compartment cigar box, the hinged covers mounted with dogs, a three division bottle stand, various entree dishes and further items. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

77. A group of four Victorian silver plate on copper candlesticks, with tapering columns and urn shaped capitals. (4) £70-100 (plus BP‡)**

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78. A pair of 18th century style white metal twin branch wall appliques, with relief cast figural/foliate back plates, 20.5cm high and a pair of grey painted ‘door knocker’ wall lights cast with a female mask, 19cm high. (4) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

79. A silver ashtray, the side applied with a cast model of a lit cigar, presentation inscribed Theo Fennell, London 1993. Illustrated. £40-60 (plus BP‡)*

80. A set of four 20th century brass Corinthian column table lamps, with acanthus moulded decoration and scrolling fruit columns, 75cm high. (4) £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

81. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) Lion head, etching, late 19th century, 57cm x 45cm. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

82. A silver mounted easel watch case, containing a base metal 8 day Goliath watch, hallmarks rubbed, together with a small example and a silver mounted bedside clock (3). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

83. A Victorian silver and enamel cigar case, of curved rectangular form, the cover enamelled with a lit cigar by George Heath, London 1888, 11cm. Illustrated. £100-150 (plus BP‡)**

84. In the manner of Benjamin Zobel; Recumbent tiger, sand picture with inset glass eyes (marmotinto), 35.5cm x 61cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

85. A modern Neoclassical style plaster bust of a man on turned socle, 56cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

86. A pair of late Victorian silver mounted faceted glass decanters, London 1898 and another silver mounted decanter (3). £100-150 (plus BP‡)**

87. ● Arman (Franco-American 1928-2005) Waiting to exhale, sculpture cigars in acrylic, Ltd Ed 10/100, 33cm wide x 42cm high. £600-1000 (plus BP‡)*

88. A pair of 20th century rectangular chrome and coromandel two tier side tables, each of tapering rectangular form, 100cm wide x 50cm deep x 73cm high (2). £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

89. Taxidermy; a cased ‘Turdus Merula’ with presentation plaque ‘Shot by D.W. Tang 13/12/05’, 29.5cm high, 34cm wide. £70-100 (plus BP‡)*

90. A George V silver mounted cut glass lockable decanter (lacking key), by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1935. Illustrated. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

91. An Edward VII silver mounted cut glass lockable decanter (lacking key), the silver collar with pouring spout, London 1905. Illustrated. £60-90 (plus BP‡)**

92. A mid-20th century Continental steel and aluminum angular bowfront desk, the angular top (lacking glass inserts) with three frieze drawers, on steel and smoked glass base, 232cm wide, 76cm high. Illustrated. £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

93. A pair of 20th century Chinese style blue ceramic double gourd shape table lamps, 57cm high. (2) £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

94. A pair of silver plated twin handled drinks trays, each with pierced gallery border and glass bases, 52cm wide, 32cm deep. (2) £40-60 (plus BP‡)*

95. A pair of 20th century Chinese style mustard ceramic double gourd shape table lamps, 57cm high. (2) £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

96. An early 20th century Chinese hardwood table screen, pre-1918, with hardstone inlaid plaque, 17cm wide x 27cm high. £60-90 (plus BP‡)**

97. Connolly; a large 1 gallon flask formed as a hip flask, 41cm high. £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

98. After S.W Reynolds “Simon Bolivar”, Libertador, mezzotint, 59cm x 40.5cm. £60-100 (plus BP‡)**

99. A set of four metal twin branch wall lights, each swan neck branch united by glass beads and hung all over with glass drops, 30cm high. (4) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

100. A Louis XVI style giltwood open arm fauteuil, with pink upholstery. £150-200 (plus BP‡)**

101. A large silver plated drinks tray with pierced gallery borders and engraved decoration and another similar. (2) £40-60 (plus BP‡)*

102. An early 20th century hardwood carved figural inkwell, pre-1918, modelled as a Nubian man, 14cm wide x 117cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

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103. ● Randolph Bezzant Holmes (British 1888-1973) Sunrise on Nanga Parbat, oil on canvas board, signed, inscribed and dated 1945, 56cm x 45cm, together with five hand tinted landscape and portrait photographs, all signed in pencil, and a further four black and white landscape photos. (10) £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

104. After the Antique; a modern black painted plaster bust of a Roman Emperor, 78cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

105. ● Damien Hirst (British b.1965) For the love of God, silkscreen print with glaze and diamond dust, limited edition 45/1000, signed and numbered in white crayon, 32cm by 24cm. Illustrated on page 2. £1500-2500 (plus BP‡)**

106. A pair of 20th century Corinthian column table lamps with chrome mounts and pink granite columns, 59cm high. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

107. A 20th century bronze bust of a Chinese gentleman, 36cm tall. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

108. A pair of 20th century Chinese green ceramic table lamps moulded with dragons with character marks to base, 43cm high overall. (2) £150-200 (plus BP‡)*

109. A pair of Continental silver plated candle lamps with adjustable shades and acanthus moulded base, approximately 67cm high. (2) £120-180 (plus BP‡)*

110. A 1950s painted tin and chrome table lamp with faux wood finish and adjustable shade, 45cm high and a 1950s yellow glass and metal lamp. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

111. A pair of late 19th century carved mahogany and hardwood display cabinets, each with extensively carved hardwood frame combining Viardot style asian motifs and blind fretwork around single glazed door, on tapering square supports, with a depository label to the back MR HOLMES/ALLENS’ DEPOSITORY, 92cm wide x 198cm high x 46cm deep. (2) £800-1200 (plus BP‡)**

112. Feizy Rugs; two late 20th century tan patterned carpets, with green abstract pattern, 320cm x 222cm (2) £150-200 (plus BP‡)*

113. A pair of 20th century gilt metal table lamps hung with glass drops, each 72cm high. (2) £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

114. ELIE BLEU PARIS, a faux rosewood humidor, 75cm wide and a similar inlaid satinwood example, 25cm wide (2), £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

115. A pair of hardwood and steel bookends modelled as figures on horseback, 33cm wide. (2) £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

116. Continental School (19th century) A Nubian male nude, oil on canvas, 76cm x 59cm. £500-800 (plus BP‡)**

117. A pair of ostrich egg boxes and covers, with silver plated mounts, malachite finials and naturalistic claw feet, 26cm high. (2) £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

118. Shaun Douglas Milburn Wright (British contemporary); a composite sculpture formed as a nude woman, reclining on a floral decorated armchair, signed to base, 19cm wide x 12cm high. £60-100 (plus BP‡)*

119. A 21st century stylised pottery bust of a woman, with serpent earrings and natural sea sponge hair (a.f.), indistinctly signed Pa***nope 2004, 19cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

120. Continental School (19th century) Head Study of a Nubian man, oil on canvas, circular, 47cm diameter.

Provenance: With The Maas Gallery. £600-1000 (plus BP‡)**

121. A Victorian mahogany cylindrical pedestal, 35cm diameter x 107cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

122. A group of three mid-20th century chrome plated conical heat lamps, converted to ceiling lights, each 61cm high (3). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

123. A modern white plaster bust of a bearded man, 63cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

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140. A late Victorian oak adjustable reading stand, on a black painted cast iron base, 83cm wide x 47cm deep x 73cm high. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

141. Tommaso de Simone (Italian 1805-1888) The steam yacht Miranda in choppy waters, gouache, signed and inscribed, 38.5cm x 58cm. £150-250 (plus BP‡)**

142. English School (mid-20th century) Portrait of H.M Queen Elizabeth II, photographic print, 63cm x 43cm. £30-50 (plus BP‡)*

143. Feizy Rugs; two late 20th century tan patterned carpets, with green abstract pattern, 320cm x 222cm (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

144. Elie Bleu Paris; a faux rosewood humidor, 25cm wide and a similar inlaid satinwood example, 25cm wide. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

145. A pair of oak jardiniere stands, late 19th century incorporating earlier elements, each with scrolling capital above fluted tapering column, 21cm wide x 132cm high and a late 19th century plain panelled oak pedestal (3). £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

146. Indian School (early 20th century) Indian dignitaries, three, gouache over photographic bases, each 54cm x 38.5cm (3) £150-250 (plus BP‡)**

147. Elisa Laveissiere (French mid-19th century) Head study of a classical girl, charcoal and pencil, signed and dated “Le 10 Juillet (18) 1833, 55cm x 45cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

148. A 20th century bamboo two tier serving trolley, 87cm wide x 81cm high. £40-60 (plus BP‡)*

149. Indian School (early 20th century) Portrait of an Indian prince, Portrait of an Indian dignitary, a pair, oil on canvas over projected base, laid on board, each 65cm x 50cm (2) £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

150. ● Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989), Homage to Venice, colour lithograph, bears a pencil signature and numbered E374/450, 42cm x 57cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)*

133. Joaquim Insley Pacheco (Portuguese c.1830-1912) Views of Rio de Janeiro, watercolour and gouache, all signed, the largest 22.5cm x 44cm. (3)

Provenance: Christie’s, London, 8th April 2009, Lot 195. £500-700 (plus BP‡)**

134. A pair of Louis XV style parcel gilt fauteuils on cabriole supports. (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

135. A late 19th century mahogany framed four division screen, with inset bevelled glass panels, 200cm wide x 137cm high. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

136. A pair of 20th century black painted side cabinets, with fluted edges on tapering supports, 80cm wide x 34cm deep x 65cm high (2). £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

137. A pair of Maison Bagues style gilt metal and glass twin branch wall lights, with foliate decorated backplates, 50cm high. (2) £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

138. Art Deco ‘Flexo’ table lamp, approximately 58cm high. £150-200 (plus BP‡)*

139. Indian School (19th century) A ruined temple, watercolour, 39cm x 53cm; together with a hand coloured engraving of classical figures. (2) £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

124. A late 19th/early 20th century black painted plaster bust of a Nubian man, on turned socle, 50cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)**

125. David Linley; a walnut and mahogany writing table of architectural Carlton House form, with marquetry decorated galleried top, resting on reeded tapering supports, stamped “David Linley 1994” 136cm wide, 97cm high, 80cm deep. Illustrated. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

126. A pair of 19th century bronze twin handled urns, moulded with classical figures mounted on marble socles, later converted to lamps, 19cm wide x 42cm high. (2) £120-180 (plus BP‡)**

127. A pair of Regency and later mahogany single door side cabinets, 60cm wide x 36cm deep x 85cm high. (2) £150-200 (plus BP‡)**

128. An early 20th century hardwood carved figural inkwell, pre-1918, modelled as a Nubian man, 14cm wide x 17cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

129-131. No lots.

132. A set of three 20th century hardwood framed dining chairs on tapering supports. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

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172. Follower of John Wootton, A page holding a racehorse in a landscape, oil on canvas, 71cm x 90cm. £500-800 (plus BP‡)**

173. A pair of Georgian style giltwood two branch wall lights, modern, the backplate of marbled obelisk form, 72.5cm high and a gilt bronze seven branch wall applique with acanthus cast backplate hung with shaped cut glass drops, 47cm high. (3) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

174. A pair of modern chromed single branch wall lights with pineapple finials to the adjustable backplate and anglepoise arms, 48cm high, a similar brass pair with mahogany circular tier, a pair of brass telescopic single branch wall light and two further pairs of wall lights. (10) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

175. A set of three modern mahogany candlestick table lamps of turned form, 32cm high, a similar taller pair with square pleated shades and a pair of spelter table lamps with bamboo cast bodies and hexagonal base. (7) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

176. 20th century School, Abstract with speech bubble, oil on canvas, 216cm x 211cm. £600-1000 (plus BP‡)*

177. A pair of ruby red glass table lamps of faceted form, each on a circular brass base, 47cm high, a pair of leather bound gilt metal table lamps and a gilt bronze table lamp of square sectional form. (5) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

178. Georges-Victor Hugo (French 1868-1925) Projet de menu au ministere de la Marine, gouache, inscribed, unframed, 35cm x 27cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

179. A 19th century French walnut four tier open bookcase, plinth base, 270cm wide x 36cm deep x 146cm high. £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

180. A set of three 20th century hardwood framed spoon back dining chairs on floral tapering supports. (3) £50-100 (plus BP‡)*

181. A pair of gilt/silvered brass table lamps each of column form on a square plinth, 46cm high, a pair of ‘Griffin’ cast table lamps and a pair of metal two handled urns raised on stepped square Perspex plinths, 27cm high overall. (6) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

162. Contemporary School, The Very First Part of David’s Story 1954/2004 (Commemoration of David Tang’s 50th birthday), Mixed media and photo collage, 180cm x 128.5cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

163. British School (mid-20th century) The cigar smoker, lino cut print, 4.5cm x 45.5cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

164. Feizy Rugs; two late 20th century light green patterned carpets, with green abstract pattern, 320cm x 222cm (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

165. A pair of Prince Charles investiture chairs, designed in 1969 by Lord Snowdon, red painted Welsh ash laminate and gilt with Prince of Wales feathers and his motto ICH DIEN [I serve], the seats upholstered in tartan-type fabric, 54.5cm wide. (2) £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

166. A collection of modern Chinese items including; three porcelain figures, a pair of orange ground ginger jars and covers, a pair of figural table lamps, a bronze four sided Buddha head, 14cm high and sundry. (11) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

167. Follower of Jusepe de Ribera “The penitent Magdalene”, oil on canvas, 112cm x 91cm

Provenance: Christie’s, London, 15th December 2000, Lot 64. £1500-2500 (plus BP‡)**

168. An early 20th century red laqueur Chinese side cabinet, 95cm wide x 46cm deep x 175cm high. £150-250 (plus BP‡)**

169. A George III style mahogany twin pedestal partners desk, leather inset top above nine drawers opposed by three frieze drawers above pair of cupboards with dummy drawers, plinth base, the whole with stylised lion headed cabriole legs to the corners, 189cm wide x 119cm deep x 76cm high. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

170. ● Pam Williams (British contemporary) Rich Army Green, Beijing, charcoal, signed and inscribed, 51cm x 51.5cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

171. A pair of silvered metal and glass three light table lamps, 31cm wide, a pair of white metal and glass two branch table lamps with black shades and one further pair of white metal table lamps of candlestick form. (6) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

151. ● Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989) Monument to the Ideal Doctor, colour lithograph, bears pencil signature and numbered 258/300, 74.5cm x 51.5cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

152. Flexo; a 20th century Art Deco style anglepoise desk lamp with polished steel base, approximately 58cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

153. A pair of Art Deco style glass and silvered metal uplighters with moulded foliate shades, 25cm high, a pair of ‘clam shell’ form glass uplighters and one further pair of uplighters with foliate glass decoration to the rim. (6) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

154. P.H. Staines (British 19th Century) Tigers on the prowl, watercolour and body colour, heightened with gum-arabic, signed and indistinctly dated, 42cm x 63cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

155. P.H. Staines (British 19th Century) Leopards at rest, watercolour heightened with gum-arabic, signed and indistinctly dated (twice), 32.5cm x 48cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

156. A set of four nickel plated metal uplighters, circa. 1970, each demi-lune body with two curved glass inclusions, 32cm wide. (4) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

157. R ** Bauckham (19th century) Captive tigers in a colonnade, watercolour, signed and dated 1886, 38.5cm x 54cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

158. An early 20th century mirrored chest, with four long angular drawers, with bevelled borders, 90cm wide x 39cm deep x 87cm high. £120-180 (plus BP‡)**

159. A Continental plaster bust of a man, circa 1920, indistinctly titled in pencil, with Paris stamp, 26cm wide x 52cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

160. A pair of duck egg blue porcelain bottle neck vases converted to table lamps, each on a brass plinth, 44cm high and a similar yellow ground table lamp. (3) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

161. An Italian optometrist’s light box, mahogany rectangular case with opaque lettered glass and internal light tube, 67.5cm x 31cm x 15cm. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

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182. A pair of Louis XVI style giltwood marble console tables, of serpentine outline, black marble tops on fluted tapering supports, 70cm wide x 78.5cm high x 44cm deep. (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

183. 20th century design; a large chrome and glass picture frame with swing mount, 53cm high, a pair of smaller, similar picture frames, 27cm high, an Italian ‘Spisani’ pair of Perspex ‘horse’ bookends, 19cm high and a mirrored glass two handled serving tray and rectangular form, 62cm wide. (5) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

184. Feizy Rugs; a 20th century white patterned carpet with red diamond pattern, 337cm x 289cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

185. After Rembrandt van Rijn “Portrait of a gentleman”, oil on panel, 48cm x 38cm. £500-800 (plus BP‡)**

186. A silkwork picture titled ‘Coliba Cigar Divan’, framed and glazed, 19cm x 15cm, a Limoges porcelain ashtray detailed with the same picture, a souvenir pottery elephant from The Pacific Cigar Co, 15cm high and a pair of wooden urn form table lamps with cigar label decoration. (5) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

187. A pair of Victorian gilt brass four branch wall lights each backplate of Gothic form, the branches united by glass chains hung all over with glass drops, 40cm high. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)**

188. A Regency mahogany foldover card table, on reeded tapering supports, 86cm wide x 43cm deep. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

189. Ji-Ji “Panda Dragon”, circa. 2012, Chinese Ltd edition 294/1000, housed under a Perspex rectangular cover, gilt detail to base, 35cm high. Illustrated. £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

190. A set of five Italian ‘Halo’ white wall lights, 34cm wide and one chromed ‘Halo’ wall light detailed ‘Artemide Milano’. (6) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

191. Feizy Rugs; two 20th century red patterned indoor/ outdoor carpets with geometric pattern, 322cm long x 226cm wide. (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

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192. A pair of mid-20th century white leather armchairs, with burr walnut veneered flat front arms, 86cm wide x 65cm deep x 80cm high. (2) £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

193. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood rectangular single drawer side table, with marble inset top on shaped channelled supports, united by interlaced stretcher, 76cm wide x 83cm high. £350-450 (plus BP‡)**

194. A pair of 20th century mahogany haberdashery cabinets, each with six glazed door enclosing six pull out trays above three lower drawers, 157cm wide x 180cm high x 56cm deep. (2) £500-700 (plus BP‡)*

195. A pair of late 19th century Chinese hardwood square occasional tables, possibly huanghuali, each with pierced and carved frieze, 48cm wide x 51cm high. (2) £800-1200 (plus BP‡)**

196. A George III style cream painted circular two tier occasional table, 68cm wide x 71cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)**

197. A pair of walnut and gilt metal mounted bureau plats, late 20th century in the Empire manner, each with leather inset top above three frieze drawers and slides, stylised scrolling animalier decarted legs united by ‘H’ frame stretcher, 152cm wide x 76cm deep x 88cm high. (2) Illustrated. £400-600 (plus BP‡)*

198. A 20th century acrylic low six division bookcase and a similar three division bookcase, the larger 170cm wide (2). £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

199. A 19th century Italian specimen marble topped centre table, on acanthus carved base, 16cm wide x 76cm high. Illustrated. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

200. A 19th century Chinese hardwood official’s chair, with ‘Shou’ symbol splat back, 65cm wide x 96cm high. Illustrated. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

201. A George III inlaid mahogany serpentine chest, with four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 91cm wide x 84cm high x 49cm deep. £500-800 (plus BP‡)**

202. A 19th century Continental carved and poly chrome painted dumb waiter, in the form of a standing Nubian man holding a serving tray, 145cm high. Illustrated. £800-1200 (plus BP‡)**

203. Yau Leung (Chinese 1941-1997) a group of five black and white Limited Edition archival pigment prints (1960s), later printed 2009 on Hahnemuhle bamboo paper, limitations in pencil on lower margins, the largest 90cm x 80cm overall, all mounted, framed and glazed. (5) £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

204. Fine Art Prints; a group of six black and white, and one colour, Chinese and related images, the largest being the colour image of Mao Zedong, 39.5cm x 55.5cm within mount, all framed and glazed. (6) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

205. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood square centre table, possibly huanghuali, with marble inset top above underslung stretchers, 89cm wide x 77cm high. Illustrated. £800-1200 (plus BP‡)**

206. A pair of early 20th century mahogany shield back hall chairs, each with painted heraldic crest and blue upholstered seat, 55cm wide x 106cm high (2). £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

207. ● Tom Halifax (British b.1964) Self Portrait, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 94, 45.5cm x 45.5cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

208. A pair of 20th century brown lacquer two drawer chests on tapering supports, 82cm wide x 46cm deep x 83cm high. (2) £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

209. ** Gainsborough (late 20th century), in the manner of Andy Warhol, Smurf Princess Diana, colour screenprint on canvas, signed and numbered 27/300, 77cm x 108cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

210. ** Gainsborough (late 20th century), in the manner of Andy Warhol, Green Diana; Yellow Diana; Orange Diana; Purple Diana, a set of four colour screenprints on canvas, each signed and numbered 27/300, each 93cm x 91cm (4) £200-300 (plus BP‡)*

211. The Widdicomb; a 20th century ebonised and birch chest of five drawers, probably American, of asymmetric outline, 81cm wide x 122cm high x 46cm deep. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

212. Tokuyjin Yoshioka for Kartell; an “Invisible” clear acrylic square occasional table, circa 2010, 100cm square. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

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218. A pair of late 19th century faux marble painted obelisks on stands, each of tapering form on ball supports and rectangular base, 198cm high. (2) Illustrated. £250-350 (plus BP‡)**

219. Cuban School (20th century) La Bodeguita del Medio, a set of four, oil on canvas, each 35.5cm x 44cm (4) £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

220. Continental School (18th century) A prisoner in a cell suckling a woman’s breast, oil on panel, 22.5cm x 29cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

221. A late 19th century Chinese hardwood pedestal desk, with seven drawers about the knee, 115cm wide x 79cm high x 55cm deep. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

222. A set of four early 20th century Chinese hardwood tub back armchairs, pre-1918, with marble inset splats, 68cm wide x 83cm high. £400-600 (plus BP‡)**

223. Fashion Advertising Photographs; a group of five black and white prints, includes Victoria Tang, Lauren Remington Platt and Ashley W. Platt for Italian brand ‘Tods’, autumn 2010 shoot photographed by Elliot Erwitt, Victoria Tang for Haider Ackermann, Lane Crawford, Create & Inspire, 2011 and two others, mostly 20.5cm x 37cm, framed and glazed. (5) £60-80 (plus BP‡)*

224. ** Juin (20th century), The Red Hat, oil on board, indistinctly signed and dated ‘72, 78cm x 68cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

225. A 19th century French commode, the shaped marble top over brass mounted mahogany base of three long drawers, flanked by outswept fluted columns, 81cm wide x 80cm high x 43cm deep. £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

226. ‘Shanghai Tang’; a group of nine marketing and promotional photographs for the haute couture brand founded by Sir David in 1994, includes six featuring the Chinese actress Gong Li, the largest 74cm x 48.5cm within mount, framed and glazed, a framed colour holgram of ‘Shanghai Tang’s’ flagship store, and two others. (9) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

227. A pair of 20th century ebonised and glass two drawer side cabinets, on splayed supports, 77cm wide x 74cm wide x 41cm deep (a.f.). (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

213. Gillows & Co; a Victorian mahogany and ebonised hall stand, with ring turned uprights and three divisions, stamped ‘GILLOWS & CO. 10878’, 216cm high, 152.5cm wide, 38cm deep £400-600 (plus BP‡)**

214. Limited Edition Prints; a group of five, includes Matthew Stone (b. 1982), ‘Optimism as cultural rebellion’, c-print, 2004, titled, dated, signed, limitation 7/7 on verso, 58cm x 69cm overall; Serge Clement (b. 1950) ‘Foule’, Hong Kong, 1996, gelatin silver print, titled, dated, signed, limitation 6/15 in pencil on the mount, 54cm x 36cm within mount, framed and unglazed; sold with Frederick Brenner’s (b. 1959) ‘Panoramques’ a portfolio of ten black and white prints; and two other items. (5) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

215. ● Keith Macgregor (b.1946) a pair of Limited Edition archival pigment prints, 1970s. ‘Last Cricket Match at Charter Road, HKCC., 1975, limitation 18/250 lower margin, 40cm x 40cm within mount; ‘Junks off Castle Peak and Lantau’, 1972, limitation of 250 (unnumbered), 49cm x 74cm within mount, both framed and glazed. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

216. A 20th century brass and tan leather upholstered director’s chair, 60cm wide x 110cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

217. An 18th century style console table, circa 1900, the rectangular marble top over carved giltwood base, on four tapering supports, 130cm wide x 89cm high x 34cm deep. £150-200 (plus BP‡)**

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247. An Edwardian chinoiserie japanned cabinet-on-stand, incorporating 18th century Japanese lacquer doors, the exterior decorated with figures, palm trees, buildings and cranes, the doors decorated to the inside with traditional flowers in a vase, enclosing a shelf, on a late 19th century Chinese hardwood stand, 154cm high, 104cm wide, 60cm deep. £400-600 (plus BP‡)**

248. A 19th century Continental walnut four tier whatnot, on outswept supports, 60cm wide x 60cm deep x 78cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

249. A pair of Louis XV style stained beech bergere chairs, on cabriole supports. (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

250. An early 20th century Chinese hardwood open armchair, pre-1918, with marble inset back, depicting dragons chasing a pearl, 58cm wide x 83cm high. £400-600 (plus BP‡)**

251. A late 19th century French four-fold mahogany draught screen with acanthus carved arch top, later leaf decorated panels, 360cm wide x 150cm high. £150-250 (plus BP‡)**

252. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood square occasional tables, with marble inset tops, 39cm wide x 43cm high. (2) £350-450 (plus BP‡)**

240. ● Ramon Lombarte (Spanish b.1956) Guantes Blancos, oil on board, signed, inscribed and dated 1993 on reverse, 34cm x 60.5cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

241. ● Ramon Lombarte (Spanish b.1956) Danco, oil on board, signed, inscribed and dated 1993 on reverse, 31cm x 67.5cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

242. A set of six George III style mahogany shield back dining chairs, circa 1900, each with pierced ribbon splat back (6). £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

243. Dudley & Co Ltd; a mid-20th century oak haberdashery cabinet, glazed top and front enclosing twelve drawers, 178cm wide x 91cm high x 58cm deep. £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

244. After Edward Hopper “New York Movie 1939”, oil on canvas, 74cm x 94.5cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

245. ** Lenecic? (contemporary), Circus Tranzici, oil and mixed media reverse painted on glass, unframed, 30cm x 40cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

246. ● John Piper (1903-1992) Still life with Gargoyle, pen, ink and watercolour, signed (upside down), 56cm x 78cm. Illustrated. £2000-3000 (plus BP‡)*

228. Sir David Tang; a quantity of personal photographs, and three awards, mostly all framed and glazed. (21). £80-120 (plus BP‡)

229. Sir David Tang (1954-2017), Nude; Portrait, two, oil on canvas, both unframed, the first 76.5cm x 60cm, the second 60.5cm x 76cm (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

230. Casablanca, Warner Bros (1942) a black and white film poster, 64cm x 100cm, within mount, framed and glazed. £40-50 (plus BP‡)*

231. Photographs; a group of three black and white photographs including Al Capone, Fidel Castro, and the largest of Mia Farrow 58.5cm x 49cm overall, all mounted, framed and glazed. (3) £60-80 (plus BP‡)*

232. A George III mahogany kneehole desk, with five drawers on spiral twisted tapering suports, 143cm wide x 83cm deep x 80cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

233. Asian School (late 20th century) Inside/Outside, oil on canvas, inscribed on label on reverse, 118cm x 153cm. £400-600 (plus BP‡)*

234. C. B. Hansens; an Art Deco Danish beech and part mirrored two tier trolley, of rectangular form, brass mounted throughout, metal label to undertier, 79cm wide x 50cm deep x 66cm high. £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

235. A late 19th century French mahogany folding bed within a double wardrobe, 103cm wide x 68cm deep x 191cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)**

236. A 20th century adjustable perspex and chrome tub chair. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

237. A 19th century Chinese square occasional table, with elm inset top above frame- possibly jichimu, 63cm wide x 44cm high. £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

238. A 19th century centre table, the rectangular marble top with re-entrant corners, over an ebonised base, with ribbon tied frieze, on reeded tapering supports, 105cm wide x 81cm high x 65cm deep. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

239. ● Ramon Lombarte (Spanish b.1956) De Pronto, oil on board, signed, inscribed and dated 1993 on reverse, 34cm x 60.5cm. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

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277. A pair of composite faux marble sphinxes on rectangular ebonised plinths, 31.5cm, a pair of composite lions, a pair of composite horses heads, 17cm high, a pair of resin ram head bookends, 13cm high and one further marbled stone figural shrine, 20cm high. (9) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

278. A set of six 20th century bamboo dining chairs. (6) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

279. A marble head from a female figure mounted on an ebonised plinth (17cm high), a marble bust of C. AUGUSTO (20.5cm high) and four composite Roman style heads, each on a plinth. (6) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

280. Sir David Tang (1954-2017), Lady in white with a pearl necklace, pastel, 58cm x 40cm. £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

281. A late Victorian bamboo and polychrome painted hall stand, with mirrored back, over single drawer and bone inlaid door, 95cm wide x 42cm deep x 185cm high. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

282. A Regency mahogany sofa table, with two drawers on dual standard supports, 113cm wide x 76cm deep x 71cm high. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

283. Attributed to Bernard Rancillac (French b.1931) Le Baiser, oil on canvas, bears a signature and dated 87 on reverse, further inscribed to reverse, 65cm x 92cm. £600-1000 (plus BP‡)*

284. A 19th century French brass inlaid and ebonised bureau plat with two drawers, on cabriole supports, 132cm wide x 70cm deep x 76cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

285. A modern composite faux marble bust depicting a Romanesque male on a socle, 86cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

286. Sir David Tang (1954-2017) Portrait of a lady in red, said to be Mia Farrow, oil on canvas, part obscured inscription to reverse “*** 2 Clarence Terrace NW1” 75cm x 49cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

287. A quantity of modern strut back photographic frames, including a Linley leather bound frame (23.5cm high). (11) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

288. A George III mahogany bowfront chest, with brushing slide over three long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 96cm wide x 57cm deep x 88cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

265. A pair of rectangular lanterns each formed from circuit board panels, 36cm high. (2) £70-90 (plus BP‡)*

266. A set of four 20th century hardwood framed dining chairs, each with floral upholstery on tapering ebonised supports. (4) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

267. A modern gilt metal and glass eight branch chandelier, with foliate ‘crown’ surmount over a central metal shaft issuing eight swan neck branches festooned in glass beads and hung with shaped glass drops, 102cm high. £200-300 (plus BP‡)*

268. An early 20th century Chinese hardwood bench, with triple marble inset back, 139cm wide x 100cm high. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

269. A pair of large silvered metal planters, each of circular waisted form, 64cm diameter. (2) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

270. Taylor Diss; a Victorian mahogany and brass inlaid 8 day bracket clock, shaped angular top and painted tin dial flanked by brass ring handles enclosing a twin fusee movement, with matching bracket, clock 43cm high (2). £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

271. 20th century School, Head study, oil on board, 38cm x 33cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

272. A modern stone figure of a seated Buddha, 43cm wide and a pair of modern green glass Chinese vases and covers, each with dog of for finials, 52cm high. (3) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

273. A pair of modern cow hide covered waste bins, each of square tapering form with studded decoration, 39cm high and a white painted rectangular wooden serving tray with bamboo cast brass handles, 63cm wide. (3) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

274. F** Thomas (20th century) Head study of a St Bernard dog, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1923, 40cm x 30cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

275. Harry Harrison (British b. 1961) David Tang’s Christmas tree, cartoon, pen and ink, signed lower left, 21cm x 23cm. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

276. Norton Philipps? (contemporary) Rocky coastal scene, oil on board, indistinctly signed and dated 2000, 29.5cm x 44.5cm. £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

253. A pair of mahogany bookcase cabinets, late Victorian incorporating earlier elements, each with astragal moulded doors over cupboard base, 95cm wide x 212cm high. (2) £400-600 (plus BP‡)**

254. An early 20th century mahogany three tier graduated buffet, 115cm wide x 53cm deep x 135cm high. £150-200 (plus BP‡)**

255. An early 20th century Eastern hardwood square centre table, pre-1918, with circular inset marble top, 69cm wide x 77cm high. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

256. A George III mahogany serpentine commode, with four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 120cm wide x 101cm high. £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

257. ● Frank Dobson (1888-1963) Seated Nude, pastel and pencil, signed, 47cm x 31cm.

Provenance: With Spink. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

258. An early 20th century Chinese hardwood and burr wood bank of seven drawers over cupboards, pre-1918, 43cm wide x 113cm high. £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

259. Terence Cherry? (contemporary) Boxing scene, possibly depicting Sonny Liston after Neil Leifer, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated 10.04 on reverse, 32cm x 42cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

260. An Edwardian rosewood octagonal centre table, 74cm wide x 68cm high. £80-120 (plus BP‡)**

261. A 1950s style electric fan with gilt metal blades and an ebonised metal body, 110cm high. £70-100 (plus BP‡)*

262. A 19th century French marble topped mahogany and satinwood inlaid chest, ormolu mounted throughout with three long drawers, 112cm wide x 46cm deep x 85cm high. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

263. ** Celene (contemporary), Portrait of a woman smoking a cigar, oil on canvas, signed and dated 05, 60cm x 75cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

264. A pair of Maison Bagues style gilt metal and crystal two branch wall lights, each formed as a flowering plant, 41cm high. (2) £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

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Lots marked [*] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.Lots marked [**] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

309. A 19th century Italian marble topped commode, with three long drawers, on tapering turned supports, 126cm wide x 59cm deep x 89cm high. £150-250 (plus BP‡)**

310. A large Chinese ancestor portrait on canvas, late 19th/early 20th century, depicting family members, all seated and dressed in treaditional robes, 206cm x 134cm, framed and glazed. £400-600 (plus BP‡)**

311. A 20th century hardwood rectangular side table on square supports, 142cm wide x 41cm deep x 72cm high. £70-100 (plus BP‡)*

312. A quantity of Victorian and later glass wares, including; decanters, preserve pots, an ice pail with silver plated mounts, two metal mounted rectangular trays and sundry (qty). £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

313. A modern resin classical style bust of a renaissance woman, 46cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

314. ** Cataque (20th century) Reclining nude, pencil, indistinctly signed, 23cm x 30.5cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

302. Chinese School (20th/21st century) Portrait of Sir David Tang, oil on canvas, signed, 59.5cm x 49.5cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

303. A 19th century French walnut tall chest, with marble top over six long drawers, on bun feet, 103cm wide x 52cm deep x 151cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

304. Eight pairs of cut and moulded glass decanters and stoppers, late 19th century and early 20th century, the tallest 32cm high. (16) £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

305. Morris & Co, Glasgow; an early 20th century ebonised and brass mounted breakfront kneehole desk, top with simulated porphyry inset, brass maker’s plaque, nine drawers around the knee, 107cm wide x 52cm deep x 77cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

306. An early Victorian rosewood cheval mirror, the rectangular plate within turned uprights, spreading dual standard supports, the whole with roundel decoration, 75cm wide x 170cm high x 66cm deep. £250-400 (plus BP‡)**

307. Contemporary School- Head studies of labradors, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, unframed, 46cm x 38cm. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

308. A late 19th century French Empire style sideboard, with white marble top over fifteen drawers on tapering supports, 242cm wide x 52cm deep, x 91cm high. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

289. Fourteen Victorian engraved decanters (lacking stoppers) variously titled; Whisky, Mint, Brandy, Hollands & others, 27cm high. (14) £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

290. An oak and ivory mounted scale model of a war ship, circa. 1900, raised on a chamfered oak plinth and six ivory feet, 100cm wide. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

291-292. No lots.

293. Peter Brookes (English b. 1943) America, colour print, signed in pencil, 26cm x 20cm. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

294. Alphonso Wong (Chinese b.1924) Mr Potato dreaming, black and yellow felt top, signed in Chinese and dated 2016, 40cm x 30cm. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

295. Alphonso Wong (Chinese b.1924) Man in blazer, signed in Chinese, dated 8.07 with artist impression stamp lower right, 40cm x 40cm. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

296. A modern eight branch metal and glass chandelier of octagonal open cage form, with central internal glass spire interspersed with large glass drops, 80cm high. £150-200 (plus BP‡)*

297. A late 19th century mahogany and ormolu mounted jardiniere stand, of tapering form, 35cm wide x 115cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

298. Alphonso Wong (Chinese b.1924) Lazy dog with newspaper, black felt top, with Chinese inscription lower right, signed and dated 2013, 26cm x 38cm. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

299. Alphonso Wong (Chinese b.1924) Old Master Q David Tang & Friends, black felt tip and pen, signed and dated lower right, 4.2010, 31cm x 24cm. Illustrated. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

300. Alphonso Wong (Chinese b.1924) Old Master Q & Mr Potato’, black felt tip, four section storyboard, signed and dated lower left, 4.2010, 43cm x 35cm. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

301. Alphonso Wong (Chinese b.1924) Old Master Q eating noodles, pencil on paper inscribed and signed in Chinese, dated lower right, 7.24.2009, 20cm x 27cm. £1000-2000 (plus BP‡)*

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321. Asian School (20th/21st century) Portrait of a man wearing a turban, oil on canvas, 60cm x 49cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)*

322. A 20th century glass top console table on two marble column pedestals. £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

323. A pair of Victorian giltwood pier mirrors, with acanthus crest, 55cm wide x 272cm high. (2) £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

324. A 20th century Afghanistan ‘Soviet Invasion’ rug, with characteristic AK-47 and helicopter gunship decoration, 80cm long x 60cm wide. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

325. A William IV burr walnut folio cabinet in the manner of Gillows, leather inset rectangular top above four drawers, panelled ends, plinth base, 189cm wide x 91cm high. Illustrated. £600-1000 (plus BP‡)**

326. A modern gilt metal and glass twelve branch chandelier of open cage ‘balloon’ form, the frame and branches festooned with glass beads, hung all over with shaped glass drops, 90cm high. £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

327. A Canton Famille-rose rectangular dish, 19th century, painted with panels of figures and birds in branches, 21.5cm wide. £40-60 (plus BP‡)**

328. A modern Asian composite stone figure of a seated Buddha, 49cm high. £80-100 (plus BP‡)*

329. A pair of Chinese blue and white baluster vases, modern, painted with lotus flowers and characters, 37cm high with wooden stands. (4) £60-80 (plus BP‡)**

330. A pair of Chinese paintings, late 19th/early 20th century, opaque pigments on silk, each painted with a full length portrait of a man, 65cm x 31cm, framed and glazed. (2) £60-80 (plus BP‡)**

331. A group of eight modern Chinese calligraphic panels, mostly framed and glazed (8). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

332. A large modern Islamic calligraphic panel, black script highlighted in gold, white and red, 95cm x 62cm, framed and glazed. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

318. A modern gilt metal and glass twelve branch chandelier of shaped open cage form with central internal ‘vase of flowers’, the branches arranged over two graduated tiers, 95cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

319. A 20th century ebonised and glass mirror mounted six drawer tall chest, with Bakelite style handles, 64cm wide x 41cm deep x 138cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

320. An early 18th century and later walnut crossbanded chest on stand with two short and three long drawers, above a single drawer base and cabriole supports, 95cm wide x 54cm deep. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

315. A late 19th century Chippendale Revival mirror, silvered frame with pagoda surmount above pierced scrolling frame, with icicle detailing, 142cm high x 72cm wide. Illustrated. £600-800 (plus BP‡)**

316. M ** Pemba (late 20th century) Portrait of a man, oil on board, signed and dated 92, 44cm x 37cm. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

317. A late 19th century Chinese gilt framed reverse painted standing lantern of hexagonal form with panels painted in the 18th century manner (a.f.), 81cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)**

315

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Lots marked [*] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.Lots marked [**] – these lots have been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme.Additionally Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.

333. A composite marble bust of Clytie raised on a socle, 34cm high another of Robert Louis Stephenson, 26cm high and one further depicting Shakespeare, 27cm high (3). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

334. ● César (1921-1998) Pour le China Club, collage and mixed media including matchboxes, signed, inscribed and dated 28596 HK, 37cm x 36cm. £1000-1500 (plus BP‡)*

335. ● Grayson Perry (British, b.1960) Edith Perry 1851, 1996 Silver halide print 2/12, 81cm x 69cm, £500-700 (plus BP‡)*

336. A pair of unusual and decorative standard lamps, each with Chinese pierced dragon shade above reverse painted glass tapering stem on four amber glass coloured inset bronze tapering legs on hardstone ball feet, slight variance to design (a.f.), 177cm high. (2) Illustrated. £400-600 (plus BP‡)*

337. No lot.

338. 20th Century School- Life of a stream, oil on card, inscribed to reverse, 15cm x 21.5cm. £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

339. Luis Chan (Chinese 1905-1995) No smoking very strong, No like smoking, four watercolours, framed as one, signed indistinctly and dated 1995, each 6cm x 9cm. £200-300 (plus BP‡)*

340. A pair of polychrome painted faux marble busts of Cicerone and Adriano, 24cm high, a marble bust of a Roman warrior, 42.5cm high and one further female head from a marble bust (4). £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

341. A pair of modern Chinese porcelain pagodas, blue and white decoration against a stepped hexagonal body, unsigned, 120cm high. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

342. ● John Northcote Nash (British 1893-1977) Coastal scene, watercolour and pencil on squared paper, signed, 22cm x 29cm. £500-800 (plus BP‡)*

343. Books; Newton (Helmut) Helmut Newton’s Sumo, 1st ed., Taschen, New York, 2000, illustrated throughout from Newton’s photos, elephant folio, signed limited edition 07738/10000, included with the book is a Philippe Starck designed collapsable metal display stand;, Jonathan Beller 30 Years of Vanity Fair, Published Assouline, signed and inscribed 2013 and a copy of Eat Drink and Nap by Soho House (3). £300-500 (plus BP‡)*

344. French School (20th century) “Joe realisa que son demi-frere Louis audit, une nouvelle fois.” study of Louis de Funès and his half brother, pen and ink, inscribed below image, extensive text to the reverse, 39cm x 26cm. £150-250 (plus BP‡)*

336

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360. A late 19th century chandelier of unusual vase form, the central amphora shaped body with scrolling branches approx. 77cm high and a gilt brass chandelier with cut and moulded glass drops, 82cm high. (2) £200-400 (plus BP‡)**

361. A 20th century white painted metal circular marble topped dining table with central lazy Susan, 168cm diamter, 86cm high. £200-400 (plus BP‡)*

362. ‘Shanghai Tang’; a pair of red acrylic folding occasional tables, with galleried tops, 40cm wide x 46cm high. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

363. ‘Shanghai Tang’; a pair of blue acrylic folding occasional tables, with galleried tops, 40cm wide x 46cm high. (2) £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

364. A pair of 20th century brass adjustable occasional tables, with glass inset tops, 38cm wide x 53cm high. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

365. A 20th century mirrored two door low cabinet, 125cm wide x 50cm high and another smaller, 86cm wide x 50cm high. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

366. A 20th century mirrored two door low cabinet, 125cm wide x 50cm high and another smaller, 86cm wide x 50cm high. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

352. A pair of 20th century mirrored and ebonised cube side tables on plinth base, 46cm wide x 56cm high. (2) £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

353. A pair of white lacquer butler’s trays on folding gilt brass bamboo bases, 63cm wide x 75cm high. (2) £70-100 (plus BP‡)*

354. A 20th century yellow scagliola marble cylindrical column, 30cm wide x 112cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

355. A 19th century campaign style mahogany arch top child’s crib, 121cm wide x 90cm deep x 185cm high. £300-500 (plus BP‡)**

356. A 20th century yellow scagliola marble cylindrical column, 30cm wide x 112cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

357. A 20th century white lacquer occasional table on brushed steel base, 40cm wide x 68cm high. £60-90 (plus BP‡)*

358. A 20th century yellow scagliola marble cylindrical column, 30cm wide x 112cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

359. An early 20th century Chinese hardwood low table on claw feet, 76cm wide x 41cm deep x 28cm high. £100-200 (plus BP‡)**

345. Four modern wooden picture easel frames (4). £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

346. Continental School (20th century) Coastal View, watercolour, indistinctly signed, 20cm x 33.5cm. £50-80 (plus BP‡)*

347. A 20th century Chinese short runner, mid-war or later, blue ground with cat and kitten decoration, 180cm long x 92cm wide. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

348. A modern Asian silkworm hanging tapestry, of rectangular form with three mandala woven designs in silver coloured thread, 226cm long x 98cm wide. £80-120 (plus BP‡)*

349. A late 20th century paper mache and hardwood mounted novelty side table in the form of a pair of green legs, oval top, 37cm wide x 80cm high and a modern cherry single drawer occasional table, 45cm wide x 63cm high. £100-150 (plus BP‡)*

350. Two pairs of modern white metal and frosted glass plafonniers, each with stylized greek key frieze decoration, one pair hexagonal, one pair square, the latter 46cm wide. (4) £100-200 (plus BP‡)*

351. A pair of late 20th century Venetian style circular mirrors, of elaborate scrolling circular form, each with bevelled plate within pierced scrolling leaf border, 126cm diameter. (2) £1000-1500 (plus BP‡)*

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