Duke's February 2014 Auction

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Ceramics and Furniture

Thursday, 13th and Friday, 14th February



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PAINTINGS AUCTION: 10th April 2014

LEO MALEMPRE (1860-1901) Girl seated outside in red tights beside a green flagon Signed lower right and dated 1880 Oil on board,

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12” x 7½” Provenance: Private Collection, West Dorset Estimate: £800-£1,500

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ASIAN ART AUCTION: 7th November 2013

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A fine underglaze blue and red bottle vase, the base with a Qianlong seal mark in underglaze blue, 11 ¼” high Estimate:£20,000 –£40,000

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Thursday, 13th February 2013, 10.30am

Lots 1 - 39

Glass

Lots 40 - 177

English and European Ceramics

Lots 300 - 335

Chinese Snuff Bottles

Lots 336 - 479

Chinese and Japanese Ceramics

Lots 485 - 684

Asian Works of Art

FRIDAY, 14th February 2013, 10.30am

Lots 700 - 756

The Edward Gillis Collection

Lots 770 - 820

Boxes, Caddies, Wine and Works of Art

Lots 830 - 839

Clocks and Scientific Instruments

Lots 850 - 856

Rugs and Carpets

Lots 860 - 952

English & Continental Furniture

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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with a flared trumpet-shaped bowl etched with hanging swags to the rim, on a plain stem on a circular spreading base, with turned-over foot rim, 6½" high

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£60-120

£120-160

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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with a plain straight-sided bowl on a double air-twist stem on a circular spreading foot, 6¼" high

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£50-100

£50-100

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AN 18TH CENTURY SMALL WINE GLASS with a plain tapering bowl with gilt rim, on a spiral gauze air-twist stem, on a spreading circular foot, 5¾" high

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£50-100

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ALE GLASS, the small flared bowl with an engraved band of roses running through the centre, on a short knopped stem on a circular spreading foot, 3¼" high, and a pair of short "custard" glasses with engraved borders, wrythen bases and spreading feet, 2¾" (3)

£40-80

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A GEORGE III STYLE WINE GLASS with a flared bowl on a double spiral twist stem and spreading circular foot, 6¼" high, and a similar glass with double knopped stem, 6½" high (2)

AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with a straight-sided bowl on a slender double spiral stem, on circular foot and two similar glasses (3)

10 LOWENSTEIN OF HANOVER: A MID 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with straight-sided bowl with gilt rim and bubble enclosed base, on a similar knop stem and raised base with turnedover foot-rim, 6¼" high

A 19TH CENTURY "EMERALD" GREEN GLASS WINE GOBLET, the faceted bucket-shaped bowl with gilt rim and swags, on a faceted stem and circular spreading foot, 5½" high, and a similar clear glass wine glass with cut-glass bowl, faceted stem and circular foot, 5" high (2)

A GEORGE III STYLE WINE GLASS with a broad deep bowl with engraved swag decoration, on a faceted stem and spreading circular foot, 6¼" high

£200-400

£50-100 4

AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with faceted stem, the bowl with panel-cut base and egg and dart border, on a raised circular spreading foot, 5" high, and two similar glasses, 5" tall (3)

£80-160 11 A MATCHED SET OF SIX GREEN AND PALE GREEN WINE GLASSES with tapering panel-cut bowls, on faceted stems and spreading feet, 5¼" high (6) £100-200 12 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER FINGER BOWLS comprising two "Bristol" Blue bowls and six green bowls, 5¼" wide and smaller (8) £100-200

£80-160

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13 A LARGE "FACON DE VENISE" STYLE GOBLET, the broad bellied bowl decorated with scenes of cavorting cherubs in gilt surrounds, on a gilt knop and spreading circular base with turned-over foot rim, all with conforming gilt and coloured painted decoration, and inscribed "Giochi di Bimbi di G.D.Tiepolo", 14" high. See illustration

15 A SET OF SIX "BRISTOL" BLUE GLASS WINE GLASS RINSERS with straight sides and double lips, 3¾" high £250-400 16 BACCARAT: A CLEAR GLASS GRECIAN REVIVAL DECANTER with a panel-cut neck and vase-shaped body with etched decoration of swags and swans on a spreading circular foot, with etched mark, 16½" high

£300-600

14 A REGENCY CUT-GLASS PEDESTAL WATER JUG with an all over cut and lobed body, on a spreading circular foot with star-cut base, 9¾" high

£100-200

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17 A VICTORIAN CLEAR AND GILT GLASS "STRAWBERRY" BOWL of bellied shouldered form, decorated in gilt with hanging fruit and swags, on a circular star-cut base with gilt border, 8¼" wide

23 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PAINTED WHITE GLASS VASES of bellied form decorated with roses in bloom against a grey ground, with gilt metal mounts and ball feet, 17½" high (2)

£150-250

£100-200

18 A LOETZ STYLE WRYTHEN IRIDESCENT GREEN GLASS VASE with a straight-sided bowl on a broad spreading pedestal foot, 9½" high

24 LALIQUE: "LYS" a bowl decorated with four moulded flowerheads, the centres forming short legs, with engraved signature "R. Lalique, France no. 382", 9½" wide

£100-200

19 A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN STYLE TABLE LUSTRES with amethyst bodies all over decorated with gilt and enamel foliate and floral decoration, 10" high, possibly manufactured for the Turkish market

25 LALIQUE: "RICQUEWIHR" A broad circular coupe with moulded running grape and vine borders, marked "Lalique France", 14" wide

£100-200

£300-500

£400-600

26 LALIQUE: A FROSTED GLASS ORNAMENT in the form of a seated cat, with engraved signature "Lalique, France", 8¼" high

20 A PAIR OF CLEAR GLASS TABLE LUSTRES with broad-cut bowls, on shaped stems with spreading feet, with tapering cut drops, 9" high (2)

£300-600

£100-200

27 DAUM: A CLEAR-CUT AND GILT DECORATED GLASS BASKET with a shaped handle and faceted body with all over cut and gilt decorated floral swags, signed to the base "Dreyfous, 99 Mount Street, Daum, Nancy", 6" wide

21 A REGENCY "MALLET"-SHAPED DECANTER with circular stopper, ringed neck and panel-cut shoulders, on a circular base, 10½" high, and four similar decanters (5)

£100-200

£150-250 22 A LARGE NOVELTY "BRISTOL" BLUE GLASS ROLLING PIN with gilt and coloured painted decoration, 29" wide

28 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BOHEMIANSTYLE LUSTRES, each of vase-shaped form with overhanging tops with white overlaid and gilt decorated borders, with long triangular drops with pointed ends (drops detached), 12" high (2)

£100-200

£100-200

22A A VICTORIAN GREEN AND CLEAR GLASS EPERGNE, with a central tall vase with wavy border, surrounded by three branches with baskets, on a wavy edged base. 17¾" high.

£100-200

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29 LINO TAGLIAPIETRA (B.1934) A SHELL-FORM CASED GLASS SCULPTURE, the internal layer with fine mottled patches on an opaque ground, the outer clear-glass layer with a lightly iridescent surface and randomly-spaced dots, signed and dated 1984, numbered 58/100, 9� long. £1,000-2,000

Lino Tagliapietra, along with his US contemporary Dale Chihuly, is widely recognised as one of the greatest living artists working in glass.

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30 DELATTE, NANCY: AN OVOID ART DECO STYLE VASE with an orange and yellow mottled ground with enamel and cut geometric and foliate decoration, with stylised flowerheads, 11" high

32 A SET OF FIVE GRADUATED CYLINDER VASES retailed by Thomas Goode, made for the Islamic market, each with etched Arabic inscriptions, the largest 14½" high £100-200

£200-400

33 TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK: A FAVRILLE OPALESCENT GLASS PAPERWEIGHT of irregular rectangular form, mounted in metal as a paperweight, stamped to the base "Tiffany Studios, New York, 935, 10004,", 6" x 5". See illustration

31 A MURANO GLASS MODEL OF A RHINOCEROS in clear glass with engraved signature "Walter Furlan" dated '97, 14", with a certificate similarly dated from Vetreria Rossetto Estevan S.R.L. £200-400

£500-1,000

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34 GRAY-STAN: A MOTTLED GREEN GOBLET-SHAPED VASE with a tall flared body on a straight stem with spreading foot, with engraved signature, 13¼"

37 A LOETZ STYLE IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE with a flared and pinched rim above tapering sides with wavy iridescent decoration, 4¼" high and a similar twin handled vase (2)

£150-250

£100-200

34A L ALIQUE: "FAVINE' A CLEAR GLASS MENU CARD HOLDER, the base with cast decoration and signature, 5½"

37A L ALIQUE: A GLASS MENU CARD HOLDER, modelled as a grouse, and two similar items (3) 2" wide

£100-200

35 GALLE: A CAMEO GLASS VASE with a tall tapering neck and bulbous flat-sided body, all over decorated with sinuous trailing foliage and flowers, 11" high

38 A LOETZ TYPE IRIDESCENT ART NOUVEAU STYLE VASE with a three sided shaped and moulded rim, with all over orange and iridescent decoration, 5" wide and two similar items (3)

£200-400

£150-250

35A LALIQUE: "DEUX FIGURINES", a set of five menu card holders modelled as two figures around a short column, with engraved signature (5) 2" wide

38A A PAIR OF GEORGE III GREEN GLASS FINGER BOWLS with fluted sides 5" wide, and a pair of brandy glasses (4)

£100-200

36 A LOETZ STYLE ART NOUVEAU GLASS BOWL, with a wavy rim above a shaped body with four applied iridescent mounts, 8½" wide

Provenance: The Norman Stretton Sale, Phillips, 2001

£100-200

39 A SET OF TEN GEORGE III WINE GLASSES with straight-sided bowls and short stems with double white twist inclusions, on spreading circular bases, 5¼" high (10)

£100-200 36A L ALIQUE: "PINSONS", a set of four glass menu card holders, with engraved signature, and another similar (5) 2" wide

£50-100

£300-600 39A A LARGE CLEAR GLASS VICTORIAN GOBLET, with all over cut foliate and floral decoration 9¼" high

£80-150

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Provenance: The Norman Stretton Sale, Phillips, 2001

£80-150


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ENGLISH AND EUR OPEAN CER A MICS

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40 AN ART NOUVEAU VASE of ovoid form with slip decorated flowers and fan motifs, in the manner of Klimt, against a turquoise and mauve leafpainted ground, the underside with impressed numbers "5573", 19" high

46 A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY VASE AND COVER of urn form, painted with pink flowers against a cream ground, with gilt decorated harp handles and conforming bun lid, on a stepped circular base, the underside with puce printed mark and numbered 1481, with inscribed no. 14, 19" high

£100-200

£200-400

41 A COPELAND SPODE TANKARD decorated in relief with a boy golfing with his father, with harp-shaped rope handle, against a celadon ground, with printed mark and impressed no. K931, 6¾" high, and two Staffordshire groups (3)

47 AN EXTENSIVE MASONS IRONSTONE DINNER SERVICE decorated in rust, iron red and black, with an oriental vase on ledge pattern, against a white ground, the undersides with printed iron red ironstone mark and gilders mark. Comprising: dinner plates, soup plates and meat plates (a lot)

£100-200 42 A ROYAL DUX GROUP of a seated man holding a gun and a standing boy beside him, with a brace of duck, the underside with pink applied triangle mark and further circular printed mark, impressed no. 10, 23¼" high

£500-1,000 48 A LARGE POTTERY MODEL OF A COCKEREL standing on an upturned bowl on an oval base, decorated overall with a graduated turquoise glaze, probably Continental, 27½" high

£200-400 43 A ROYAL DUX GROUP of a seated classical man painting an urn, with a lady looking on, leaning against a column vase, the underside with pink applied triangular mark, with impressed numbers 1, 2 and 6, 15¾" high

£150-250 49 A MINTON’S PARIAN WARE GROUP OF CUPID AND PSYCHE KISSING, on a cartouche-shaped base, inscribed "From the antique by Henry Bourne", the underside with inscribed numbers "2/50", 17½" high

£100-200 44 A PAIR OF LARGE ROYAL DUX FIGURES of an Arabian man carrying a bowl with flask on his back, the lady with a basket on her back, each on circular arcade decorated bases, each with applied pink triangle mark and impressed numbers 443 and 444, each 24½"

£500-1,000 50 A MEASHAM TYPE POTTERY BARGEWARE TEAPOT and cover decorated in relief with floral rosettes and peacocks, the lid finial modelled as a teapot against a treacle glaze, 14" high

£400-600 45 A PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH VASES of ovoid form, painted with white sweet peas against a graduated green ground and turquoise inner rim, the underside with circular printed mark and further impressed mark and painted initials AEB, possibly for Alice Budden, no. 452, 7" high (2)

£200-400

£150-300

£150-250

51 A WEMYSS "GARDENING" JUG with painted floral and bird decoration and a central motto "Who loves his garden still keeps his Eden" within green bands, the underside with painted Wemyss mark, 7" high

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52 AN EXTENSIVE 19TH CENTURY "INDIAN TREE" PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, comprising Spode, Coalport and other examples. Including: footed tazzas, graduated jugs, plates, tureens and covers, teacups and saucers (a lot). ÂŁ1,000-2,000

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53 A PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH JARDINIÈRES AND STANDS with turquoise and green stop fluted bodies, with ochre and brown rosette bands, on three dragon-moulded panel feet, with conforming majolica baluster pedestals, the pedestals and jardinières with circular impressed mark, 37" high (total height) (2). See illustration

59 A LEEDS POTTERY TEA CANISTER of square form, with underglaze blue painted Delft style decoration, (lid lacking), 4½" high £100-200 60 A DELFT MINIATURE TUREEN AND COVER with underglaze blue painted decoration of Continental landscape scenes, trellis and scrolls, the base with ropetwist handles, the lid with fruit finial, with blue painted marks, probably early 19th century, 4¾" wide

£1,000-2,000 54 A LATE 18TH CENTURY SLIPWARE JUG of flared form, the brown glaze slip decorated with dot and scroll trails, in a green, ochre, white and orange, the interior with a green glaze, 8¼" high

£150-300 61 A 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR BLUE AND WHITE MEAT PLATE with underglaze blue and white transfer decoration of Nuneham Park, within a rose border, the underside with circular impressed mark and further blue asterisks and dot mark, 18¼" dia. and another similar (2)

£80-160 55 A WHIELDON STYLE TOBY JUG depicting a seated man with crossed legs holding a jug, and decorated with brown mottled patterning, 8" high

£60-120

Provenance: An old Irish collection.

£150-250

62 A PAIR OF SCOTT OF SUNDERLAND POTTERY DISHES of octagonal form, with underglaze ochre and brown paisley decoration, with scroll and leaf-moulded handles, the undersides brown glazed with impressed mark for Scott Brothers, 12" wide

56 TWO 18TH CENTURY PEARLWARE FIGURES of St. Peter holding a crucifix with a bible under his arm, with puce flowerheads to his cloak, on square bases, with rosette roundels, each 14½". (2) See illustration

£50-100

£200-400

63 A 19TH CENTURY SUNDERLAND LUSTRE WALL PLAQUE of rectangular form, transfer decorated in black and white with a portrait of Sir Robert Peel, within a pink and copper lustre border, the underside with impressed mark for Dixon Phillip & Co., 8½" dia. and three similar wall plaques (4)

57 A DUTCH DELFT VASE of waisted form with blue underglaze decoration of a basket of flowers, within a scroll cartouche, the underside with underglazed blue "A" mark, possibly late 18th or early 19th century, 9¾" high £300-600

£200-400

58 A DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME VASE and cover of waisted form, painted with cattle grazing beside water, within a blue cartouche, the lid modelled as a parrot, the underside with magenta initials "LS" and "80", 10¼" high, and another similar vase to form a part garniture (2)

64 A 19TH CENTURY LARGE SUNDERLAND LUSTRE PUNCH BOWL transfer decorated with a view of the iron bridge over the Wear, and a Masonic motif with mottos, within pink lustre squiggle borders, the interior transfer decorated with a ship, with pink lustre leaf and trailing flower border, 11½" dia. £50-100

£80-160

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65 A KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN PLAQUE painted with a woman in candlelight shielding the flame, signed "R. Dittrich", the reverse with impressed KPM sceptre mark and numbers "237158", with painted title "Gute Nacht", with old collection label numbered 5022, in a gilt carved wood rococo style frame, 9" x 6" (plaque only). See illustration

71 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY DELFT PLATES painted in Manganese with a folly beside water, within rosette bands against a grey glaze, possibly english, 8¾" dia. (2)

£1,500-3,000

72 AN HISPANO-MORESQUE CHARGER with copper lustre and blue painted leaf decoration, with a central raised dome, the underside with copper lustre scroll decoration, 14¾" dia. and two similar (3)

£300-600

66 A KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN PLAQUE painted with a dramatic sea rescue of a nude lady at dusk, signed "F.Vogt(?)", the reverse impressed sceptre and KPM mark and numbered 195, in a gilt carved wood rococo style frame, 9¾" x 7¼" (plaque only). See illustration

£150-300 73 AN 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE TEA SET of six tea bowls and six saucers, each painted in polychrome with a chapel, with iron red demi-lune border, the saucers 5" dia. (a lot)

£250-500 67 A KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN PLAQUE painted with a girl clasping an urn to her bosom, with a halo above her head, the reverse with impressed eagle and sceptre mark and impressed no. "P7", in a velvet and giltwood frame, 7" x 6" (plaque only). See illustration

£80-160 74 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN "BLIND EARL" PLATE moulded with leaves and flowerbuds, the scalloped borders with gilt dot edging, circa 1770, 7¼" dia.

£1,200-1,800

£80-150 68 A 19TH CENTURY MASONS IRONSTONE PUNCHBOWL transfer decorated and hand-painted in polychrome with a trio of Chinese people within an interior taking tea, the underside with printed Masons ironstone mark, with puce over-painting, 11¾" dia.

75 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATE painted to the centre with a spray of flowers against a white ground, the scalloped edge with royal blue and gilt stylised borders, the underside with blue crescent mark, circa 1775, 8¼" dia.

£100-200

£80-150

69 A CIRCULAR DELFT PIERCED DRAINING DISH with underglaze blue floral and trailing leaf rosette and border decoration, raised on three tripod feet, the underside with indistinct blue linear mark, 8¾" dia.

76 A PAIR OF OVAL MEISSEN PORCELAIN SERVING DISHES hand painted with puce and green ribbons, conjoined by trailing floral swags and floral sprays, within gilt scalloped borders, the underside with underglaze blue crossed sword marks and incised no. "KN4 DC4", possibly mid-18th century, 15" wide (2).

£80-160

£150-300

70 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE PEPPER modelled as a gentleman holding a beer mug and wearing a tricorn, pierced to dispense pepper, 5½" high, and two similar Staffordshire pepper pots. (3) £50-100

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77 A SET OF SIX MEISSEN PLATES, the white ground painted to the centre with a display of cherubs within relief borders painted with horses, classical figures, animals and flaming urns, within gilt leaf and point decorated borders, the underside with underglaze blue crossed sword mark and impressed no. 10, with further incised numbers, 9" dia. (6) See illustration

84 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN GROUP OF A KNEELING WOMAN AND STANDING GENTLEMAN stretching his blue toga, the circular base with hunting trophies, decorated in polychrome, the underside with underglazed blue cartwheel mark and incised letter "R", 7¼" high £50-100

£400-800

85 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BALUSTER JUG with transfer printed scenes and hand-painted decoration of figures in classical landscapes, the entwined loop handle with puce leaf highlights, the underside with blue crossed sword marks and "6", circa 1770, 4¾" high

78 A SUITE OF FIVE CONTINENTAL OVAL PORCELAIN PLAQUES, each hand painted with a portrait of an 18th century lady, within blue celeste and gilt highlighted borders, in oval giltwood frames, the largest 6¾" long, the smallest 4¾" long (5). See illustration

£50-100

£300-600

86 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN SALT formed as a trefoil, each bowl encrusted with blue painted forget me nots and insects against a white ground, with gilt rims, the handle wrapped with relief pink ribbon, the underside with underglazed blue cross sword marks, 4¼" dia.

79 A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE painted with cartouche panels of birds and flowers against a blue ground with gilt scrolling highlights. Comprising: a teapot, a sucrier, cream jug, slops bowls, cake plates, tea cups and coffee cups (a lot)

£100-200

£150-300

87 FOUR MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHERUBIC CHILDREN, each modelled with a motif emblematic of the seasons, on circular gilt edged bases, the undersides with blue crossed sword marks and some with further incised numbers, the largest 5½" high (4)

80 A FRENCH FAIENCE CHARGER painted in polychrome with a central rose motif and further rose border, 12½" dia. £80-160

£600-1,200

81 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN TRIO comprising a coffee can, tea cup and saucer, painted with oval floral panels enclosed by blue and gilt highlighted ground, the underside of each with underglaze blue crescent marks, the saucer 5" dia. (3)

88 A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE SET painted against a white ground with displays of British birds within flower and branch foliage, with gilt rims and stylised bamboo handles, the cups and saucers of quatrefoil form, some with puce printed marks. Comprising nine coffee cups, 2¼" high and eight saucers, 4¾" wide (17)

£150-300

£100-200

82 SPARE LOT 83 A PAIR OF FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS with underglaze blue transfer decoration of a chinese figure fishing, with gilt rims, the underside with blue crescent mark and impressed double circle mark (2) £100-200 24


Lot 77

Lot 78

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89 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A BOY IN 18TH CENTURY DRESS playing a flute, on a gilt highlighted rococo moulded circular base, the underside with underglaze blue crossed sword marks and incised no. "1", 10½" high, and similar Meissen figure of a boy with a rake (2). See illustration

Lot 89

£500-1,000 90 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER transfer decorated in blue with a mill scene on one side and a lake landscape on the other, the underside with blue underglaze crescent mark within an impressed circle and bearing old paper labels, 6½" high £80-160 91 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHERUBS, one standing beside a column and the other standing beside a pillar, both with blue sashes, on triangular bases inscribed "Te Les Punis" "Te Les Unis", the undersides with blue underglazed crossed sword marks and incised numbers, 6" high (2). See illustration

Lot 91

£600-1,200 92 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE POT AND COVER transfer decorated in underglaze blue with the fence pattern, the underside with crescent marks, 10¾" high £150-300 93 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CUPID, one with arrows in a case slung across his body, the other holding a broken heart, on stepped circular gilt and rococo motif encrusted bases, with underglazed blue crossed sword marks and incised and impressed numbers "102" and "101", 5¼" high, and a similar model of a cherub holding a wheatsheaf and scythe (3). See illustration

Lot 93

£600-1,200 94 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE of ovoid form transfer decorated in underglaze blue with flowers and butterflies, the underside with underglaze blue crescent mark, 7¼" high £80-160 26


95 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN DISHES of lobed form, painted to the centre with a vignette of children playing, against a white ground with rose and ribbon border, with further blue and gilt fishscale borders, the underside with underglaze blue crossed sword marks and impressed numbers "2" and "12", each 9" dia. (2)

Lot 96

£200-400 96 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN NODDING PAGODA FIGURE in the Meissen style, the nodding head with moving tongue and hands, painted in polychrome with floral trails to his trousers, 10½" high. See illustration Lot 98

£800-1,500 97 A SET OF FIVE MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATES painted with circular vignettes of children playing outdoors, against a white ground with rose and ribbon trail border and further pierced royal blue and gilt scale border, the undersides with underglaze blue crossed sword marks and incised numbers, each 9½" dia. (5)

Possibly forming a suite with Lots 95 and 98

£400-800 98 A SET OF FOUR MEISSEN PORCELAIN DISHES of lobed form, painted to the centre with a vignette of children playing outside, enclosed within pink ribbon-twist borders, against a blue gilt scale decorated ground with painted floral oval panels, the underside with underglazed blue crossed sword marks and further impressed numbers, 6" dia. (4). See illustration

Lot 99

£300-600 99 A COPENHAGEN FLORA DANICA BOWL painted against a white ground with "Trifolium Hybridum L", within stylised gilt and pink borders, the underside with green Copenhagen mark and blue wave mark, numbered "20 3555", 9½" dia., and five further Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica pieces (6). See illustration £200-400

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100 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER with printed chinoiserie "Les Garcon" pattern, en grisaille, circa 1758, the saucer 4½" dia. (2).

107 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE depicting a man taking snuff, the underside with blue crown mark and impressed no. "76", 7" high

£300-600

£80-160

101 A SET OF FOUR 18TH CENTURY DERBY FIGURES modelled as two men and two women in various pursuits, including fishing and gardening, each decorated in polychrome, on octagonal Greek key moulded bases, the undersides with incised no. "3", each 7" high (4) See illustration

108 AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA CUP painted all in green with poppy heads, with a chain link border to the interior, the underside with impressed circle marks, a Pinxton coffee can and a quantity of other small ceramics (a lot) £50-100

£400-800 102 A DOCCIA COFFEE CAN painted in iron red and gilt with cock fighting, the underside with incised no."00", circa 1780, 2½" high,

109 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMER, the cow with iron red and pink lustre patch decoration, standing on an oval green base, 7" long

£80-150

£100-200

103 A DERBY MODEL OF A LAMB standing before a floral encrusted bocage, with a gilt scroll base, circa 1770, 3½" high

110 A SEVRES PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, the white ground painted with scenes of children playing, with gilt scalloped and trail borders, the saucer with conforming landscape decoration, each with printed Sevres mark "S62" and S65", circa 1865 (2)

£50-100 104 A COALPORT PORCELAIN VASE of architectural column form with gilt leaf scroll and wriggle decoration overall, the central demi-lune vase painted in iron red with a girl and puppies, and flanked on either side by rectangular landscape vignettes, probably by Thomas Baxter, circa 1800-1805, 11¼" wide. See illustration

£80-160 111 A BERLIN PORCELAIN SALT modelled as a cherubic child, standing over two oval baskets, each painted with sailing scenes, insects and flowers, on a rococo moulded gilt and puce highlighted base, the underside with underglazed blue sceptre mark and inscribed "FC", 5¼" wide

£400-800

£100-200

105 A PAIR OF WORCESTER FLIGHT, BARR AND BARR PLATES painted with blue forget me nots against a white ground enclosed by gilt rim, the underside with impressed Flight, Barr and Barr marks, 8¼" dia., and three Hochst floral painted soup plates, 9¾" dia. (a lot)

112 A PAIR OF DERBY BISQUE PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHERUBS seated beneath a tree, the underside with inscribed no. "213", 5" high (2)

£80-160

£100-200

106 A 19TH CENTURY BELLEEK PORCELAIN BOWL modelled as a series of scallop shells, with iridescent yellow glazed coral, the underside with printed black mark, 6¾" long £50-100 28


Lot 101

Lot 104

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113 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUP AND SAUCER with scalloped rim and painted with gilt clouds and a central flowerhead motif, circa 1770, the saucer 5¾" dia.

119 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA modelled with a violinist and dancing cherub leaning against floral encrusted twisted branches, with floral painted puce tipped sconces, gilt highlighted rococo scrolling bases, the undersides with underglaze blue crossed sword marks, incised no. 128 (2)

£100-200 114 AN 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN ECUELLE, the lid and base with conforming painted decoration of figures conversing outside, the finial and twist handles with relief floral modelling, the underside with underglaze blue crossed sword marks, 7" wide

£200-400 120 A PAIR OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN JABBERWOCKY TYPE PLATES painted with a creature in iron red, blue, green and gilt to the centre, within turquoise and manganese borders, each 7½" dia. (2)

£100-200

£200-400

115 A 19TH CENTURY SEVRES PORCELAIN EXHIBITION VASE formed from four sections painted overall with lilies, leaves and berries against a cream ground, the neck and foot with further gilt painted decoration, the body with central gilt metal girdle and gilt metal mask handles, on a turned gilt rimmed circular base, the neck interior with printed iron red mark Napoleon III mark, no. "63", 56¼" high. See illustration

121 A TRIO OF FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN MUGS of graduated form, painted with floral swags within blue and gilt borders, with initials JH to the centre, the undersides with circular impressed mark, the largest 7½" high, the smallest 3½" high (3) £150-300

£3,000-6,000

122 A PAIR OF SPODE PLATES painted with exotic birds in branches against a pink and turquoise pine cone ground with gilt rims, in the 18th century Chelsea style, the underside marks painted in iron red Spode no. "2423", circa 1820, 8½" dia. (2)

116 A NAPLES STYLE PORCELAIN CUP, COVER AND SAUCER painted against a semi-relief ground with classical figures, in a landscape, the lid with pineapple style finial, the cup with square handle, the underside with underglazed blue mark, the saucer 4½" dia.

£200-400 123 A WORCESTER BARR TEAPOT STAND of oval form, with brown sycamore leaf and trailing gilt decoration, painted in gilt with initial "R" to the centre, the underside with inscribed "B" and cross mark, 7" long, and another similar teapot stand (2)

£80-160 117 A VIENNA PORCELAIN GROUP OF A MOTHER AND CHILD with her daughter beside her, painted in polychrome in the 18th century style, the underside with underglazed blue beehive mark and painted no. "15", 7¾" high

£50-100

£80-160

124 A SPODE SOUP DISH in the Chinese export style, with polychrome floral trails, with a central initial "N" monogram, the underside with impressed Spode’s Newstone mark, with old collection labels for Geoffrey Fisk and The Warlock Collection, 7¾" dia.

118 A NEWHALL PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH painted with puce rose sprays against a white ground, with pseudo underglaze blue Meissen cross sword marks and impressed no. "A23", 5¼" dia.

£60-80

£80-160

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125 AN 18TH CENTURY SAUCER DISH, the claret cornucopia-shaped borders with gilt floral decoration, the central white ground painted at a later date with flowers and vegetables in the Worcester style, the side with old identification label, 7¼" dia.

Lot 127

£200-400 126 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUPS of 18th century figures around an apple tree, entertaining themselves with music and flower picking, the underside with underglaze blue and crossed swords mark and incised no D94 and 95, 10" high (2) £200-400 127 A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT URN AND COVER, with relief classical swags, ram's head mask and classical figure ovals, the turned circular foot on a conforming square base, the underside with impressed Wedgwood mark, the lid with oval piercing, 12¼" high. See illustration

Lot 128

£600-1,200 128 A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN ROUNDEL, with blue and lavender Jasperware decoration of the Three Graces in the manner of Solon, the reverse with impressed Wedgwood marks, 2¼" dia, in a later ebonised circular frame. See illustration £150-300 129 A PAIR OF MEISSEN VASES of flared form, the white ground with blue forget-me-not floral encrustation overall, within gilt rims, the underside with blue crossed swords mark and incised no. 2780, 6¼" high (2). See illustration £400-800 130 A PARIS PORCELAIN TRIO, decorated with an orange and gilt striped ground, with painted panel of birds in flight, with white and gilt borders, comprising, tea cup, coffee can and saucer, circa 1800-1810 (3) £70-140 Lot 129 32


131 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN PORCELAIN TEA BOWLS, painted with trailing green and gilt foliage, the underside with iron-red painted asterisk mark and incised squiggle, 2¾" dia. and three others (5)

Lot 133

£50-100 132 A DERBY CUP AND SAUCER, the centre of the saucer and the interior of the cup painted with a landscape vignette in iron-red, enclosed within gilt foliage borders, against a white ground, with further gilt ribbon swag decoration, probably painted by Zachariah Boreman, the underside with puce painted Derby mark (2). £400-800 133 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SEVRES STYLE VASES AND COVERS, the blue celeste ground painted with panels of celebratory cherubs and flowers, within gilt and jewelled borders, the handles modelled as female figures in gilt and ormolu on canted square ormolu bases, the lids with pineapple style finial, 13½" high (2). See illustration

Lot 134

£400-800 134 AN 18TH CENTURY FRENCH PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER, the blue de roi ground painted with floral spray panels and floral trailing stop-fluting amongst gilt scrolls, on a rectangular base, the handle modelled as winged mythological women, the neck and bun-shaped lid pierced, the underside with painted blue Sevres mark with the letter 'B' enclosed, 16½" high, possibly Vincennes. See illustration £500-1,000 135 A PAIR OF COPELAND SPODE FIGURES in the 18th century style of a man with fish scale patterned trousers, holding a floral swag and his female companion, each with blue printed Copeland Spode mark, printed retailers mark for New York and painted 'Old English Period D. 1875', 10¼" and 10½" (2)

Lot 136

£100-200 136 A LIMOGES PATE SUR PATE GLOVE BOX, the dark blue ground with white cherub and trophy decoration, enclosed within scalloped gilt borders, the interior with patterned silk padding, the underside with blue crossed sword mark, 7" long. See illustration £800-1,500

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137 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS of lobed ovoid form, painted with panels of floral sprays and enclosed within gilt acorn and oak leaf borders, against a turquoise and white spot ground and on a stepped circular base, with relief gilt ribbon-tied motifs with slender garlic bulb tops and finials, 15½" high (2)

143 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, painted with scenes of couples courting and landscapes, signed 'Lance' enclosed against a blue de roi ground with gilt scrolls and ormolu female mask handles, rim, mount and base, the underside with painted Sevres style mark enclosing the letter 'C' and with letter 'L' underneath, 15½" high

£150-300

£150-300

138 A VIENNA PORCELAIN VASE painted with panels of classical figures against a gilt ground with gilt trailing and jewelling, signed Rimer with royal blue and gilt borders, with gilt loop handles, the underside with painted Vienna marks, 13½" high

144 A PAIR OF ITALIAN PORCELAIN FOUR BRANCH CANDELABRA, the blush ivory ground with moulded relief decoration of Bacchantes, the four scrolling branches with figural decoration and sconces with gilt acanthus leaf borders, the undersides with black printed crowned 'N' mark, impressed no. 6017, 11½" high (2)

£100-200

£150-300

139 A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN VASES, each painted with an ornate panel of roses, tulips and gerbera against a white ground, within an ornate gilt border, the blue de celeste ground with gilt dot jewelling with gilded rims, the underside of one with incised squiggle sceptre mark and the no. 30, 16¼" high, circa 1840-50. See illustration

145 A FRENCH PORCELAIN TRINKET BOX, of lobed cushion-shape, painted in blue and brown with autumnal sprays, with white metal mounts, 10¾" wide £50-100

Provenance: Private collection, Dorset 146 A PORCELAIN NEEDLECASE, modelled as a stem of asparagus, with a gilt metal cap mount, 4" long

£500-1,000 140 A SEVRES PORCELAIN ECUELLE AND STAND, painted with floral displays within gilt-edged cartouche against a blue de celeste and gilt bubble scale ground, with two branch entwined handles, the underside with grey painted Sevres mark enclosing the letter 'S' and flanked by the no. 3 and letter 'T', on a square giltwood and velvet base, the bowls 6½" dia

£150-300 147 A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD TUREEN AND COVER, moulded with hanging dead game and grapevines, the lid with rabbit finial and moulded with birds against a brown ground with liner, the underside with impressed Wedgwood mark and underglaze blue triangle mark, 7½" wide

£100-200 141 A COPELAND STYLE TAZZA, the stem modelled in parian with three cherubs bearing harvests and leaning against a turquoise and white glazed scroll and swag moulded base, the white glazed dish reticulated with gilt and turquoise edging, 16" high

£150-300 148 A SUITE OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH STYLE DOOR FURNITURE, each with painted flower spray decoration against a blue de celeste ground with gilt scrolling, comprising two door plates, a knob handle and an escutcheon (4)

£150-300 142 A SET OF EIGHT NAPLES STYLE PORCELAIN MILITARY FIGURES, including Napoleon and Lafayette in polychrome glaze with gilt highlights, the undersides with printed underglaze blue mark, some with impressed titles and dates of the personality, 9¼" high (8) £200-400

Provenance: Melbury House, circa 1960

£80-160 149 SPARE LOT 34


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Lot 150

150 A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA COCKEREL TEAPOT, the tail feathers shaped as the handle, the spout is the creature's beak, in a brown and black colourway, the green and brown mottled base with George Jones model no. thumbprint, circa 1870-1880, 11½" long. See illustration

154 A ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE VASE of tapering cylindrical form, painted with blue flowers, against green-grey and cream glazed grounds, the interior with a blue drip glaze, with impressed Doulton stamp and initials 'E S' for Eliza Simmance, no. 776, 18½" high. See illustration

£2,500-3,500

£500-1,000

151 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER SQUAT FORM MINIATURE VASES, painted with Sweet-peas against an ivory ground, with green glazed neck, and scroll gilt shoulders, the underside with printed green mark and no. 155, 3½" high and a similar Royal Worcester bottle vase (3)

155 PHOEBE STABLER FOR ASHSTEAD POTTERY: A MODEL OF A KNEELING WOMAN wrapping her arms around her body and wearing a hooded cape with green and purple flower decoration against a creamy brown glaze, the underside with printed Ashstead Pottery mark, impressed Stabler mark and no. M37 K, 5¾" high.

£60-120

£100-200

152 A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY VASE AND COVER, with painted carnation decoration, and rococo style moulded borders, the square harp handles with satyr mask mounts, the reticulated lid with turned flame finial, the underside with purple printed mark and no. 1381, 15½" high.

156 A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN JUG of squat basket-work form, moulded in relief with a lizard simulated branch handle and gilt highlighting, the underside with puce printed mark and no. 1914, 6¼" high. See illustration

£150-300

£100-200

153 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MOROCCAN POTTERY VASE, of baluster form with glazed Oriental style blue, pink, yellow and green decoration overall with a domed shaped lid, 39" high. See illustration

157 A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE BOTTLE VASES, relief moulded with floral rosettes in green and blue against a blue mottled ground, the green tapering necks with a band of rosettes, the underside with impressed Doulton mark and no. 7017, 15¼" high (2). See illustration

£300-600

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Lot 157

Lot 153

Lot 156

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158 AN ART NOUVEAU PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE, the green glazed flare-twist stem terminating in four branches, supporting a quatrefoil dish with relief decoration of flowers, the underside with moulded mark and impressed no. 4227, with further painted no. 1086 42, 15¼" high

164 SUSIE COOPER FOR GRAY'S POTTERY: A PLATE, stylistically painted with two flowerheads and two leaves against a dot ground in yellows and oranges, within an orange and black border, the underside with printed and painted Gray's Pottery mark, 10¾" dia £70-140

£70-140

165 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER MUG of baluster form, printed in black with a windmill and the water mill, circa 1765, 4¾" high

159 A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE modelled as a nautilus shell supported by a bronze and gilt coral display on a circular coral and leaf-moulded conforming base, the underside with puce printed mark and impressed no. R12, 8½" high

£100-200 166 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, transfer printed with classical ruins and painted with polychrome with gilt highlights, circa 1765, 2¾" high, and a 19th century small Staffordshire model of a spaniel, with iron red decoration (2)

£150-300 160 A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE of ovoid form with pierced mask and scroll decoration, in the manner of Owen Jones on a trefoil base supported with green glazed dolphins, gilt highlights overall, the underside with impressed Grainger & Co shield, 6" high

£80-160 167 A SMALL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL with slightly everted rim, decorated in grey with a kingfisher and two other birds, with a bird in flight to the interior, the underside with impressed circle mark and collection label for "EN Stretton", 4¼" dia.

£80-160 161 A TURN PORCELAIN MODEL OF A LADY IN EVENING DRESS, holding a lute with an ivory and gilt glaze, the underside with iron-red printed TW Turn Wien mark and impressed numbers 25 4342, 16½" high

Provenance: T he Norman Stretton Sale, Phillips, February 2001

£70-140

£50-100

162 A ROYAL WORCESTER GRAINGER & CO VASE, with reticulated and painted panels decorated in bronze and gilt relief with Japanese style chrysanthemum, on a conforming circular base, the tapering neck with shoulder handle, the underside with printed green Grainger & Co, and no. 941, 11½" high

168 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL with pleat-moulded decoration, painted in pink camaieu with a landscape vignette, with further green and iron-red scrolling foliage, conforming decoration to the interior, circa 1756, 4.74" dia. £100-200

£200-400

169 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN POTTERY LAMP BASE modelled with a knight in armour with plumed helmet, leaning against a column, with metallic glaze to the armour, with brass light fitment, the underside with black painted signature and no. "A2048", 15¾" high (pottery section only)

163 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN GIRANDOLES, the cartouche-shaped mirror-backs with porcelain borders, encrusted with birds and surmounted by a seated cherub, the shelf section pierced to look like a floral encrusted basket with further cherub below and painted courting couple decoration, backed in wood, 22" long. See illustration

£80-150

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170 A STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL CYLINDRICAL NEEDLECASE decorated with landscape vignettes against a raised ground, 4¾" long

171 MANNER OF JAMES TOWER (19191988): A CERAMIC MODEL OF A CAT with vertical tail and black and white zebra patterning, 8¼" long See illustration

£40-80

£200-400 Lot 171

172 MANNER OF SHOJI HAMADA (18941978): A JAPANESE STYLE STUDIO POTTERY VASE of curvy-square form, the grey glaze ground with khaki brown dragonfly and flower stylised decoration, 10" high See illustration £200-400 173 STUDIO POTTERY: A DOUBLE GOURD VASE in the Japanese style with pale blue ice crackle glaze, the underside with impressed mark "EP" within a circle, 10½" high £80-160 174 A PAIR OF POOLE POTTERY BOOKENDS modelled as leaping deer, with an ochre matt glaze, the underside with impressed "Poole" mark, 8" high (2) £100-200 175 ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD: A GEORGE IV AND QUEEN ELIZABETH 1937 CORONATION MUG, the black transfer decoration highlighted with orange and green, the underside with black printed mark and handpainted no. "CL6225 4", 4" high.

Lot 172

£500-1,000 176 A SET OF SEVEN ROYAL WORCESTER "DOWN AND OUT" MENU CARD HOLDERS, each modelled as a different character, the underside with impressed Royal Worcester mark and registration mark, the tallest 6.25 high (7) £200-400

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Lot 178

177 A SET OF SIX ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN MENU CARD HOLDERS modelled as seated mice eating a block of cheese, with painted wave mark and numbers, on silver gilt hallmarked mounts, each 2¼" high (6)

179 A STUDIO POTTERY SCULPTURE depicting two stylised heads, in a buff colour and mounted on a grey marble base, 14½" high £60-80

£150-300

180-299 Spare lots

178 A DOULTON & CO. ART DECO WALL MASK entitled "Fate", designed by Richard Garbe ARA, modelled as a woman's face with figural headpiece, in a matt green glaze, titled to the reverse, no. 33 of 100 and impressed no. 318 and 3135, 10¾" long. See illustration £400-800

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300 TWO CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: one of slender curved form decorated with red fish on an amber ground, late Qing / Republic, 2½" high; the other of slender baluster form decorated with fish and pond lilies in green and red on a celadon ground, 2¼" high (2) See illustration

Lot 300

£80-160 301 A CHINESE CHALCEDONY SNUFF BOTTLE of rounded form, carved with monkeys, late Qing/ Republic, 2" high See illustration £80-150 302 A CHINESE ROSE QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE of tapering form, carved with birds amongst foliage, late Qing, 3" high See illustration

Lot 301

£80-160 303 A CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE decorated with mountain landscape scenes, one side with a seal and calligraphy, 2½" high £50-100 304 TWO CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: the larger example decorated with a cat on one side and a landscape scene on the other, with calligraphy, 2¼" high; the other example decorated with figures, 2" high (2) £80-120 Lot 302

305 A CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE in the style of Ding Erzhong, one side decorated with an artist seated at a table, the other side with blossoming foliage, both with calligraphy and seals, 2¼" high See illustration £100-200

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306 A CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE IMITATING JADEITE, of rounded form with a pronounced neck, late Qing/ Republic, 2½" high See illustration

Lot 305

£80-160 307 A CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE decorated with butterflies in five colours, on a white ground incised with cloud scrolls, late Qing/Republic, 2¾" high, with a silver metal stopper £80-160 308 A CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLE IMITATING CHALCEDONY, decorated with fish and incised calligraphy, 2¼" high See illustration

Lot 306

£80-160 309 THREE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES: including a famille verte porcelain example decorated with a deer, late Qing/Republic, 2½" high; another porcelain example in famille rose, 3" high; and a cylindrical glass bottle, 2¾" high (3) £80-160 310 FIVE CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES of rounded form: four decorated in dark on a light ground, the other decorated in blue and red with a ceremonial elephant on a light ground, 2" - 2¼" high, (5) £80-160

Lot 308

311 FOUR CHINESE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES: two of cylindrical form decorated in underglaze blue; a similar example in underglaze blue and red; and a plain tapering example, late Qing/Republic; all circa 3" high (4) £80-160

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312 A LACQUE BURGAUTE SNUFF BOTTLE of baluster form, each side decorated with a landscape roundel within a geometric ground, 2¾" high See illustration

Lot 312

£80-160 313 A CHINESE SILVER COIN SNUFF BOTTLE, the long neck with a flat lip above the circular body with each side simulating the front and back of a Guangxu coin, the base with maker's mark, LW? (probably for Luen Wo) and a Chinese seal, late Qing/Republic, 2¼" high See illustration £800-1,500 314 A CHINESE ENAMELLED SILVER SNUFF BOTTLE of rounded form, decorated with boys, the base with an impressed mark, late Qing/Republic, 2½" high including stopper See illustration

Lot 313

£80-160 315 FOUR CHINESE RED-OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: one being of baluster form and decorated with chilong dragons leaping through wheels, 2.2" high; the other three examples decorated with various subjects on a "snowstorm" ground" (4) £80-160 316 FOUR CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: two decorated in green on a clear ground; one example decorated with mythical winged horses in red; the other decorated with bats and a shou character, the largest 2¼" high (4)

Lot 314

£80-160 317 FOUR CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES of rounded form: one decorated with stylised characters and bats in blue, on an opaque ground, the other three examples all in red, the largest 2½" high (4) £80-160

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318 A CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE of compressed baluster form, one side carved with a bird amongst bamboo, late Qing/Republic, 2" high See illustration

Lot 318

£80-160 319 A CHINESE JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE in the form of a recumbent mythical creature with a scaly lower body, late Qing/Republic, 2¼" long See illustration £80-160 320 A CHINESE CELADON JADE SNUFF BOTTLE of gently rounded form carved with a bird and foliage, late Qing/Republic, 2½" high See illustration £80-150

Lot 319

321 THREE CHINESE STONE SNUFF BOTTLES: one of flattened baluster form decorated with chilong, 2¼" high; another of plain form with mottled tones, 2¾" high; and another carved in high relief with bats, 2¼" high (3) £80-160 322 A CHINESE CELADON JADE SNUFF BOTTLE of pebble form, carved with a chilong around the neck, late Qing/Republic, 1¾" high; and another snuff bottle in glass imitating jade with a dragon around the neck, 2¼" high £50-100 Lot 320 323 FIVE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES: three in porcelain of cylindrical form, 3½" - 4" high; and two glass examples (5) £50-100

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324 A CHINESE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE of gently tapering form and with a peach bloom style glaze, late Qing/Republic, 2¼" high

330 THREE CHINESE STONE SNUFF BOTTLES: one in lapis lazuli decorated with a dragon, 2½" high; a rounded example in mottled stone, 2½" high; and a slender rounded example with swirling tones, 2¼" high (3)

£50-100

£80-160

325 TWO CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: one overlaid in blue on a light ground, 2" high; the other enamelled with peaches and pomegranates, with a Qianlong mark, 1¾" high (2)

331 FOUR CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: one decorated with chilong in amber on a white ground, 2¾" high; another decorated with a similar subject in polychrome on a celadon ground, 2¼" high; and two other examples (4)

£50-100 326 A CHINESE MINIATURE AMBER SNUFF BOTTLE, late Qing/Republic, 1½" high; and a miniature insidepainted glass snuff bottle (2)

£50-100 332 A CHINESE YELLOW GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE of plain disc form, late Qing/Republic, 2¾" high; and a polychrome example decorated with a tiger and horses, 2¾" high (2)

£50-100 327 A CHINESE FLASK-SHAPED SNUFF BOTTLE, the long baluster neck above a disc-shaped body decorated with a boy and calligraphy, 3" high

£80-160 333 FOUR CHINESE OVERLAID-GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: one showing dragons on a yellow ground, 2½" high; a slender polychrome example, 3" high; and two further examples with dragons (4)

£80-160 328 FOUR CHINESE BLUE-OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: various subjects, the largest 2½" high (4)

£80-160

£80-160 329 THREE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES: one in glass imitating jade, 2½" high; another in green glass, 2¾" high; and another in porcelain made for the Russian market decorated with a lady (3)

334 THREE CHINESE BLUE-OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES: one decorated with ceremonial elephants on a white ground, 2¾" high; another in the form of a tortoise, 3" long; and another decorated with chilong, 2" high (3)

£200-400

£80-160 335 A CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE imitating amber or ivory, with vertical striations, late Qing / Republic, 1¾" high £80-160

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336 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE, the shoulder decorated with four stylised characters, on a dense ground of flowerheads and foliage, the base with a four character Chenghua mark, 14" high

342 A BLUE AND WHITE PRUNUS JAR AND COVER decorated under and overglaze, the base with a hare mark, 14¼" high £100-200

£100-200 337

343 A CHINESE FLAMBÉ PEAR-SHAPED VASE, the thick glaze with vertical mottling and pooling near the base, late Qing/Republic, 12" high

A FAMILLE ROSE BALUSTER VASE decorated with a bird perched on a rock amongst blossoming foliage, Qing, 11¼" high

£200-400

£100-200

338 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE decorated with two opposing dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 13¾" high

344 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GU VASES decorated with buildings in a landscape on a crackle ground, late Qing/Republic, 14" high (2) £200-400

£100-200

345 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE-GOURD VASE decorated with mountain landscape scenes, late Qing/ Republic, 16¾" high

339 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE HAT STAND decorated with figures on a crackle ground, the base with an incised mark, Qing, 11½" high

£100-200

£80-160

346 A CHINESE CELADON BALUSTER VASE, the glaze with pronounced crackles, the base with a Qianlong mark, Qing, 15¾" high

340 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with a prunus blossom on an inky ground, Qing, 10" high

£150-300

£100-200

347 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE of tapering cylindrical form, decorated with figures and buildings in a mountain landscape, Qing, 15¼" high

341 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE decorated with a man putting his head through a massive coin and surrounded by other figures, Qing, 13½" high

£50-100

£80-120

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348 A CHINESE FAMILLE-NOIR BOTTLE VASE, decorated in relief in polychrome with mythical figures riding on clouds, the base with a Kangxi seal mark, 12¾" high See illustration

Lot 348

£300-600 349 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with three roundels showing birds and flowers on a millefiore ground, the base with a Qianlong seal mark between two dragons, 15¼" high See illustration £300-600 350 A LARGE CHINESE CRACKLEGLAZED VASE, with relief decoration of two dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the base with an incised seal mark, late Qing/late Republic, 17¾" high See illustration

Lot 349

£200-400 351 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PANEL, decorated with pavilions and a lake landscape, probably Republic period, 10" x 10", framed £80-160 352 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PANEL, showing figures beside a building with a mountain beyond, probably Republic period, 14" x 9½", framed £80-160 Lot 350 353 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRES of cylindrical form, with everted rims, decorated with lotus flowers among scrolling foliage above waves, Qing, 18½" dia (2) £200-400

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354 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE STEM CUP, decorated with two dragons above waves chasing a flaming pearl, Qing, 4" high See illustration

Lot 354

£150-300 355 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLANC-DECHINE LIBATION CUPS, decorated in relief with dragons and animals among foliage, 3¾" long, on wood stands (2)

Provenance: Purchased from John Sparks at the Grosvenor House Antiques Fair, 24th June, 1989. See illustration

£200-400 356 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS, finely potted and decorated with elegant ladies, the bases with four character dedicatory marks, Kangxi, the saucers 5" dia (2) See illustration

Lot 355

£200-400 357 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SLENDER VASE, decorated with a mountain landscape, Qing, 6¾" high £60-120 358 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl amid cloud scrolls, the base with a two character mark, late Qing/Republic, 8" high £80-160

Lot 356

359 THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATES: one decorated with cranes in a landscape, 9" dia; another with a butterfly and foliage, 9" dia; and another showing the Aster pattern, 8¾" dia; all Qing (3) £150-300

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360 A CHINESE LANTERN OF SQUARE FORM, the pierced top section with four panels decorated with landscape and floral subjects, the base with dragons, Qing, 11½" high See illustration

Lot 360

£600-800 361 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of baluster form with two handles, each side decorated with an ogee panel above lotus flowers, Qing, 9¾" high See illustration £500-1,000 362 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED TUREEN, decorated with buildings among lake and mountain landscapes, with mask handles and a scroll finial, Qing, late 18th century, 13" long See illustration

Lot 361

£400-600 363 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EWER, of baluster form with a scroll handle, decorated with blossoming foliage, Qing, 9¾" high £100-200 364 A JAPANESE ARITA BLUE AND WHITE DISH, decorated with a bird amongst foliage and pomegranates, 17th/18th century, 8¼" dia £100-200 Lot 362

365 A JAPANESE IMARI BOTTLE VASE, decorated with flowers among rocks, 17th/18th century, 9" high; together with a similar lobed dish decorated with chrysanthemums, the base with a faux-Chinese Chenghua mark, 8½" dia. (2) £100-200

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366 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with alternating panels of horses galloping and foliage, Wanli, 10" high See illustration

Lot 366

£500-1,000 367 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, the exterior decorated with birds in flight above rocks and trees, the base with a six character Chenghua mark, 8¼" dia See illustration £200-400 368 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER, densely decorated with flowers and foliage, Kangxi, 18½" dia See illustration £300-600 Lot 367 369 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE HOOKAH BASE, the segmented body decorated with blossoming flowers below a ruyi band, the base with a leaf mark, Kangxi, 7½" high See illustration £600-800 370 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN, decorated with figures and buildings in a lake and mountain landscape, Qing, 13" long £80-120

Lot 368

371 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL SERVING DISH, decorated with blossoming flowers within a diaper border, Qing, late 18th century, 16½" long £200-400

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Lot 369

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372 A CHINESE FIGURE OF A PIGEON, the bird with detailed feathers and standing on a rocky base, Qing, 6½" high See illustration

Lot 372

£200-400 373 A JAPANESE HIRADO FIGURE GROUP, of Ebisu riding on a leaping Carp, late Edo/Meiji, 10¾" high See illustration £200-400 374 A PAIR OF PEKING GLASS VASES, overlaid in red with birds amongst blossoming foliage on a white ground, Qing, 8" high (2) See illustration £200-400

Lot 373

375 A PAIR OF CHINESE FLAMBÉ BOTTLE VASES, the rich glaze with fine vertical markings, late Qing/ Republic, 11½" high (2) See illustration

Provenance: Ivor Bowen (1902-1984), and thence by descent

£1,000-2,000 376 A TURQUOISE PEKING GLASS VASE, of gently tapering form with a flared neck, Qing, 4" high £150-250 377 A CHINESE TURQUOISE BOTTLE VASE, the soft glaze with some fine crackling, Qing, 9½" high

Lot 374

£100-200 377A A SANG DE BOEUF PEAR-SHAPED VASE, the rich glaze with evenly distributed vertical markings, late Qing / Republic, 13" high

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Lot 375

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378 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SQUARE JARDINIÈRE, decorated with a central band of flowers and foliage between landscape vignettes and a wave band, Qing, 21" high See illustration

Lot 378

£1,000-2,000 379 A MASSIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE FISH BOWL, decorated with dragons among blossoming foliage on a crackle ground, between bands of archaistic scrolls, late Qing, 24½" dia. See illustration

Provenance: Gladys Eden-Little, and thence by descent. Thought to have been acquired in the late 19th century.

£1,000-2,000 380 A PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED CHINESE CELADON VASES, the Ge style glaze with a fine dark crackle, the European ormolu mounts with swept handles above draping garlands, the porcelain Qing Dynasty, 10½" high (2) See illustration

Lot 379

Provenance: Private Collection, Dorset.

£1,000-2,000 381 A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN: including an octagonal small dish from the Vung Tau Cargo, Kangxi, 4" dia; a saucer dish, Qianlong; two stem cups from the Hatcher Cargo; a slender small vase; and two miniature vases from the Vung Tau Cargo (7) £100-200 382 A SET OF THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SCALLOPED DISHES, decorated with crabs and fish on a foliage ground, Kangxi, 8½" dia (3) £150-300 383 A CHINESE IMARI GROUP including a teapot, 6" high; a covered bowl, 4½" dia; and a saucer dish, 5¼" dia; all Qing (3) £100-200

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Lot 380

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384 A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE SLENDER VASE, the shoulder decorated with a scroll band and relief masks, Qing, 11½" high

390 A CHINESE FIGURE OF AN ATTENDANT, with glazed gowns and holding a bird, possibly Tang, 12" high

£100-200

£100-200

385 A CHINESE BISCUIT-DECORATED FAMILLE VERTE VASE, of slender form, decorated with a bird perched on prunus blossom above further flowers and rocks, on a yellow ground, late Qing/Republic, 11½" high

391 A GREEN-GLAZED CHINESE BALUSTER VASE, Ming, 8" high £200-400

£300-600

392 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED TUREEN, decorated with pavilions in lake and mountain landscapes, with mask handles, Qianlong, 11" long; together with an associated stand, 12" long (2)

386 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BALUSTER VASES, decorated with birds upon rocks upon blossoming foliage, Qing, 7½" high (2)

£80-120

£100-200

393 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE LOBED DISH, decorated with birds and blossoming foliage, Kangxi, 8¼" dia

387 A CHINESE QINGBAI TYPE FLARED VASE, with scroll handles and a ribbed body beneath a bluish glaze, probably Qing, drilled for use as a lamp, 10" high

£100-200

£100-200

394 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISH, the central well decorated with flowers among rocks, Qianlong, 9" dia.

388 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with birds perched on rocks with blossoming foliage, 9¾" high

£50-100

£80-120

395 A GROUP OF CHINESE SANCAIGLAZED POTTERY, possibly Tang, consisting of a vase decorated with a dragon among foliage, 6" high; a figural joss-stick holder, 5" high; and three small figures of dignitaries, 4½" high (5)

389 A NANKING CARGO SPITTOON, the interior of the flared neck with traces of decoration showing vignettes figures in landscapes, the body with blossoming foliage, Qianlong, 3¾" high £150-300

£80-150

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396 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE JAR, decorated with blossoming flowers among rocks, Qing, 9'" high See illustration

Lot 396

£200-400 397 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE SAUCER DISH, densely decorated with blossoming foliage, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 9½" dia See illustration £100-200 398 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE HORS D'OEUVRE SET, consisting of a central octagonal dish surrounded by eight further shaped dishes, all decorated with blossoming flowers, Qing, on a later wooden frame, the central dish, 8" cross, the outer dishes 6" long See illustration £300-600

Lot 397

399 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLEVERTE GUARDIAN LIONS, each seated on its hind legs, one holding a ball, the other with a pup, Qing, 5½" high (2) £80-150 400 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLANC-DECHINE GUARDIAN LIONS, each seated on its hind legs on a square base, late Qing/ Republic, 5½" high (2) £250-500 401 A CHINESE FAMILLE-VERTE GUARDIAN LION, seated on its hind legs with a pup beside, Qing, on a later wooden base, 6¼" high overall

Lot 398

£100-200 401A A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ VASE, the two creatures shown among flowers and foliage, on a blue ground, late Qing/Republic, 7 ¾” high

£80 – 150

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402 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE HU VASE, with deer's head handles and painted with birds perched among rocks, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 7¼" high See illustration

Lot 402

£300-600 403 A CANTONESE FAMILLE-ROSE COVERED BOUGH POT, with rope-twist handles and decorated with panels of figures in interior settings, on a relief decorated ground, Qing, 8¼" high See illustration £600-800 404 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE VASES, of baluster form, decorated with boys and calligraphy, the bases with Daoguang seal marks, 6" high (2) See illustration

Lot 403

£300-600 405 A MASSIVE PAIR OF CANTONESE FAMILLE-ROSE VASES, the flared necks decorated with elegant ladies in interiors, flanked by lion and pup gilt handles above dragons, the lower body decorated with alternating panels showing interior settings and birds among blossoming foliage, Qing, 36" high (2) See illustration

Provenance: A Milanese Palazzo.

£5,000-10,000 406 A CHINESE CELADON VASE, decorated with phoenix roundels above a lappet band below a garlic neck, the base with a six character Yongzheng mark, 10½" high

Lot 404

£200-400 407 A CHINESE PEACH BLOOM GLAZED BALUSTER VASE, of slender form, the mottled glaze above dragon scrolls, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 11" high £150-300

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408 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, the exterior decorated with buildings in a landscape, Qing, 8½" dia

414 A CHINESE PORCELAIN AND LACQUER HEADREST-BOX, the cover with a curved blue and white panel showing a flower and foliage, the sides with flowerheads in gilt, Qing, 6" long

£100-200

£80-120

409 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SMALL JARDINIÈRE, decorated with a dignitary and attendants before a screen, late Qing/Republic, 5" high

415 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE, the centre decorated with a flower display within foliate borders on a diaper ground, Qing, 9" dia; together with an enamelled bowl decorated with stylised characters surrounded by flowerheads, bats and foliage, Qing, 7" dia (2)

£200-400 410 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE 'FISH' BOWL, the exterior decorated with carp swimming in a lively manner among pond weed, probably Qianlong, 9¼" dia

£200-400 416 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN, bearing the Bennett crest, Qianlong, consisting of two large plates, 11" dia and nine small plates, 9" dia "(11)

£100-200 411 FIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COFFEE CANS, decorated with blossoming foliage, Qing, 2¼" high; together with an Imari flared cup, Qing, 3" high; and a famille-rose small cup, Qing, 3" dia. (3)

£200-400

412 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CUP AND SAUCER, each decorated with a dragon among cloud scrolls, Qing, the saucer, 4½" dia. (2)

417 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SALVAGED PORCELAIN, consisting of a 'Kraak' dish, Wanli, 8½" dia; a dish decorated with a central stylised character within a repeating border, late Ming/Qing, 7½" dia; two shards; and two spoons (6)

£80-160

£80-160

413 A CHINESE IMARI BOWL, decorated with figures in a landscape beside pavilions, Qing, 9¼" dia

418 TWO CHINESE QINGBAI STYLE EWERS, one of plain form, 6½" high; the other with a ribbed shoulder and incised decoration, 5½" high (2)

£100-200

£100-200

£200-400 419 A CHINESE CIZHOU TYPE MEIPING, of slender form, decorated with flowers and foliage, 10½" high £100-200

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420 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE BOWL, the lobed rim above decoration of scholars and attendants in garden settings, the base with a Daoguang seal mark, 6½" dia, See illustration

Lot 420

£200-400 421 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE MOUNTED TABLE SCREEN, the panel showing a group of dignitaries beside a tree with calligraphy and seal marks above, probably Republic period, 14" x 9½", the wooden stand with pierced borders of dragons, bats and scrolls, 27" high overall See illustration £200-400 422 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE HEXAGONAL JARDINIÈRE, decorated with figures in a garden setting, probably Republic period, 10" across See illustration £300-600 423 A CHINESE FAMILLE JAUNE HEAD REST, decorated with a peacock and other birds among blossoming foliage, within a scroll border, Qing, 9" long £80-160 424 TWO CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE QUATREFOIL DISHES, one decorated with a Phoenix among flowers and with a pronounced foot, Qing, 9½" long; the other painted with precious objects and calligraphy, 7½" long (2)

Lot 421

£80-160 425 A CHINESE SHIWAN TYPE WATER POT, the shoulder with a relief chilong, the glaze of a deep blue tone, the base with a two character mark, late Qing/ Republic, 4" dia.

Lot 422

£100-200

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426 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES, decorated with prunus blossom on a cracked ice ground, Qing, 7¼" high (2)

432 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with dragons among cloud scrolls, the base with a Kangxi mark, 9½" high

Provenance: Ivor Bowen (1902-1984), and thence by descent.

£80-160

£400-600

433 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE PLATE, decorated with Buddhistic lions chasing brocade balls on a yellow ground, late Qing/Republic, 7" dia; together with a Chinese blue and white plate decorated with precious objects, Qing, 9" dia (2)

427 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with prunus blossom on an inky blue ground, Qing, 10" high

£100-200

Provenance: Ivor Bowen (1902-1984) and thence by descent

434 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE COVERED BOWL, decorated with character roundels and tendrils on a blue ground, with Tongzhi marks, 9" dia

£200-400 428 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASES, decorated with swallows around tables in a garden setting, Qing, 9¾" high (2)

£50-100 435 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISH, the interior decorated with fruit and foliage with flowerheads and leafy tendrils, the base with an encircled six character Yongzheng mark, 10¾" dia See illustration

£100-200 429 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR, decorated with three ogee panels, showing kylins, on a prunus and cracked ice ground, Qing, 7½" high

£2,000-4,000

£200-400

436 TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED BOXES, one decorated with dragons, the other from the Tek Sing Cargo, 3½" and 3" dia (2)

430 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWLS AND STANDS, decorated with calligraphy and birds among blossoming foliage, the stands, 3½" dia (2)

£80-160

£50-100 431 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASES, decorated with Buddhistic lions chasing brocade balls, the bases with Qianlong seal marks and collector's labels, 10" high (2)

437 TWO CHINESE JIZHOU TYPE TEA BOWLS, with paper-resist decoration, one showing three phoenix to the interior, the other with two phoenix and blossoming foliage, the exteriors with a mottled glaze, circa 6" dia (2)

£300-600

£100-200

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438 A CHINESE ANHUA STYLE GARNITURE, consisting of a baluster vase and two stem cups, all with 'hidden' decoration showing dragons and stylised characters, each piece bearing a single character mark, 7½" dia See illustration

Lot 438

£300-600 439 A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE FIGURE OF BUDAI, the deity seated and holding beads in his right hand, and wearing a gown densely decorated with blossoming foliage on a yellow ground, the base with an impressed seal mark, late Qing/Republic, 10" high See illustration £500-1,000 440 A LARGE CHINESE ENAMELLED BOWL, decorated with dragons chasing flaming pearls on cloud scrolls, on a turquoise ground, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 13¾" dia See illustration

Lot 439

£200-400 441 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON TRIPOD CENSOR, of cylindrical form with some crackling, Qing, 3" high £100-200 442 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE WALLMOUNTED JARDINIÈRES, each of demi-lune form, one decorated with bats among cloud scrolls, the other with foliage on a coral ground, both with Qianlong marks, 7" long (2) £200-400 Lot 440

443 A MASSIVE CHINESE CELADON HU VASE, the fine glaze of a greyish-green tone imitating Guan ware, the base with a Yongzheng seal mark, 21" high See illustration

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Lot 443

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444 A CHINESE BISCUIT-DECORATED SCENT BOTTLE, in the form of a recumbent rodent, probably Qing, 2¾" long See illustration

Lot 444

Provenance: Purchased from Melbury House, circa 1960's.

£100-200

445 A FAMILLE-ROSE PEACH, with a relief twig and leaves on one side, probably Qing, 2" long See illustration

Provenance: P urchased from Melbury House, circa 1960's.

£100-200 446 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE SAKI BOTTLES, of square form, decorated with landscape scenes, probably 19th century, 7" high See illustration

Lot 445

£500-1,000 447 TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SHARDS, one showing Shou Lao riding on a crane, the other showing a pomegranate, both with Chenghua marks but probably Transitional, the largest 4¾" dia (2) £50-100 448 A CHINESE MINIATURE FIGURE OF A PLUMP IMMORTAL, wearing green gowns and holding a fan, Qing, 2½" high Lot 446

£100-200 449 A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE FIGURE OF A LUOHAN, the character with a jovial expression and leaping on a rock, with a toad below, 7" high £80-160

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450 A CHINESE GUAN TYPE ARROW VASE, with a ribbed neck and greyish-green glaze, 7¾" high See illustration

Lot 450

£80-150 451 A CHINESE GE TYPE HU VASE, the tapering body with three bow-string lines, the glaze with contrasting dark and light crackles, 7½" high See illustration £200-400 452 A CHINESE JUN TYPE NARCISSUS BOWL, the greenish-blue glaze with purple splashes, the exterior with two registers of bosses, on three scroll feet, 9" dia See illustration £200-400 453 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE YIXING POTTERY, consisting of two novelty teapots in the form of lotus pods, 6½" long; three further teapots of various sizes (7)

Lot 451

£100-200 454 FOUR CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE PLATES, Qing, the three larger examples decorated with various scenes within a foliate border, 9" dia; the smaller example in a Cantonese palate, 8" dia (4) £80-160 455 A CHINESE UNDERGLAZE RED COVERED BOX, of circular form, decorated with cranes in flight among cloud scrolls, 5" dia £150-300 Lot 452

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456 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE CELADON BASINS, moulded in relief with lotus flowers and foliage under an olive-green glaze, late Qing/Republic, 12" dia (2)

462 A JAPANESE SETO WARE JAR, with a rich brown-splashed glaze and shoulder handles, Edo/Meiji, the base with an inscription, 9½" high £80-160

£100-200 457 A CHINESE LONGQUAN TYPE MEIPING moulded with lotus flowers beneath a speckled green glaze, 8½" high

463 TWO JAPANESE DISHES, the first in Ao Kutani style, decorated with partridges within a diaper border, signed to the base, 12" across; the other example showing a man seated beside a fruit tree with a barbed border, signed to the base, 12" dia (2)

£80-150

£100-200

458 A CHINESE CELADON BALUSTER VASE, of tapering rounded form, with mask handles above a band of bats flying among clouds, the base with a six character Qianlong mark, 7½" high

464 A SET OF FIVE JAPANESE AU KUTANI STYLE SMALL DISHES, decorated with butterflies and flowers within a diaper border, 5" dia; together with a barbed dish decorated with fruiting vine, 7½" dia (6)

£150-300

£100-200

459 A CHINESE CELADON MALLET VASE, the glaze imitating Ru ware, the glazed foot with five spur marks, 9" high

465 A JAPANESE IMARI SCALLOPED DISH, decorated with alternating panels of flowers on a diaper ground, 14½" dia.; together with two dishes decorated with dignitaries and attendants in a landscape, 12" dia. (3)

£100-200

£80-160

460 A CHINESE JUN TYPE EWER, with a bulbous top and cylindrical body, 7½" high

466 A FINE JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE, of gently tapering form, decorated with two panels, one showing a Samurai warrior in a landscape, the other showing figures and attendants in a garden setting around a table, the base with a Satsuma Mon above a four character mark, Meiji, 12" high See illustration

£80-150 461 A CHINESE BISCUIT FIGURE OF BUDAI, the deity wearing a bead necklace and with a jovial expression, the surface stained, 7½" high, on a hardwood stand, 10½" high overall

£1,200-1,800

£100-200 467 A JAPANESE ARITA STYLE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, the interior decorated with buildings in a landscape, probably Meiji, 11½" dia

461A A JAPANESE KUTANI STYLE TEA SET, decorated with panels of figures on a white ground, comprising eleven cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug, sugar basin, slops bowl and two plates, the bases with six character mark, Meiji (a lot)

£80-120

£100-200

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Lot 466

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468 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI STANDING FIGURE, the lady wearing a kimono decorated with foliage and holding a fan, Meiji, 18½" high See illustration

Lot 468

£500-1,000 469 A LARGE JAPANESE SATSUMA HEXAGONAL VASE, decorated with elegant ladies in a mountain landscape, the base with a seal mark, Meiji, 18" high See illustration £300-600 470 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA VASES, of slender form, decorated with ladies and pavilions in a mountain landscape, seal mark to the bases, Meiji period, 9¼" high (2) See illustration

Lot 469

£200-400 471 A JAPANESE ARITA STYLE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER, decorated with a sage leading an ox, Meiji, 15" dia £300-600 472 A PAIR OF JAPANESE LACQUERED PORCELAIN PLATES, each decorated in gilt with a central Mon, surrounded by quatrefoil panels, late Edo/Meiji, 10½" dia (2) £50-100 473 A PAIR OF JAPANESE GREEN DISHES, decorated with bamboo, the bases with seal marks, probably Meiji, 9½" dia (2) £50-100 474 A JAPANESE IMARI BALUSTER VASE, with a flared foliate neck, decorated with blossoming foliage, Meiji, 14½" high £100-200

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Lot 479

475 A PAIR OF JAPANESE FLARED VASES, decorated with panels of elegant ladies on a pink ground with birds and blossoming foliage, the bases with four character marks, Meiji, 14" high (2)

478 A JAPANESE IMARI SCALLOPED DISH, decorated with alternating panels of bamboo, Meiji, 12" dia; together with two octagonal plates, 10½" and 11½" across (3)

£100-200

£80-160

476 A JAPANESE IMARI STAND, of square tapering form, decorated with birds and stylised flowers, Meiji, 13½" high

479 A LARGE CHINESE DOUCAI OVOID JAR, decorated with Immortals in a mountainous landscape, with later clobbered decoration, 17th/18th century, 14½" high See illustration

£100-200 477 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER, the border decorated with Buddhistic lions chasing balls and other motifs, Meiji, 18" dia; together with a faceted jar, 9" dia (2)

£800-1,200 480-484 Spare lots

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485 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL, showing a bird in flight beside a prunus tree with a deer below, on a brocade ground, Qing, 36½" x 17", in a rosewood frame See illustration

Lot 485

£300-600 486 A CHINESE KESI-TYPE SILK PANEL, showing two kylins beside a scroll border, Qing, 17½" x 11" See illustration £300-600 487 A CHINESE KESI-TYPE SILK PANEL, showing a horse and rider galloping in a mountain landscape, Qing, 12" x 8½" £100-200 488 TWO CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANELS: one showing a solitary figure on a mountain pass with an onlooker in a building above, with embroidered marks, late Qing/Republic, 23" x 9½"; the other showing birds perched on blossoming foliage, with embroidered marks, 11½" x 9" (2) £80-160

Lot 486

489 A PAIR OF CHINESE SILKEMBROIDERED PANELS, showing blossoming foliage within polychrome borders, late Qing/Republic, 46½" x 13" (2) £100-200 490 A SET OF FOUR JAPANESE SILKEMBROIDERED PANELS, each showing cranes in different positions, Meiji, the two larger examples, 48" x 14", the two smaller panels, 40" x 18" (4) £150-300

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491 A JAPANESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL, showing butterflies in flight, beside blossoming foliage with a crane below, Meiji, 41" x 13½" See illustration

Lot 491

£400-800 492 A CHINESE WOOL RUG, showing two dragons chasing a flaming pearl between waves, late Qing/Republic, 47" x 25" £80-160 493 AN ORIENTAL SILK CANOPY FRONTAL, decorated with pink flowers on a gold ground, 20th century, with tassel borders, circa 90" long £80-120 494 THREE CHINESE SILKEMBROIDERED POUCHES, for attachment to a belt, worked in polychrome with geometric borders, Qing, 5½" long (3) £80-120 495 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED MILITARY RANK BADGE, showing a Buddhistic lion among clouds with waves below, 10½" x 11", together with two embroidered collars, a pair of heart-shaped warmers, and a band with calligraphy (6) £100-200 496 A JAPANESE SILK-EMBROIDERED HANGING, showing a peacock beside blossoming foliage with butterflies and birds, on a champagne ground, with tassel borders, Meiji/Taisho, the backing marked 'Madapolam Louis Ogliastro, Haiphong-Hanoi', circa 88" x 51" £100-200

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497 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED COAT, the dark blue ground with polychrome floral borders, Qing, circa 38" long; together with three other embroidered pieces (4)

502 A CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL showing three rows of principal characters with other inscriptions and seal marks to the side, the central area 40½" x 19" £80-160

£150-300

503 A JAPANESE STUDY OF A MOUNTAIN TEMPLE, with calligraphy and seal mark upper left, watercolour on paper, 11" x 9"

498 THREE JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTINGS: comprising a study of a dragon by Tansetsu, with script and seal mark lower left, 'Kyosetsu Zu', watercolour on silk, 38½" x 16", within a patterned silk border; a study of a tiger in long grass, with seal mark and signature lower left 'Isshu', watercolour on silk, late Edo/Meiji; and a Zen study of circles, signed 'Kan Ga' and with seal mark, ink wash on paper, 51" x 12", within a patterned border (3)

£80-150 504 A PAIR OF CHINESE PAINTINGS OF GALLOPING HORSES, by Wu Shan Zhu, with seal marks and calligraphy upper right, watercolour on paper, 13" x 17" (2)

£80-160

£100-200 499 THREE JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTINGS: consisting of a calligraphy scroll wishing virtue and prosperity, with an inscription 'Guan Yue Shan' and seal marks to the left, 'Koji Hitsu', ink on paper, 49" x 12½" in a patterned border; a Zen calligraphy painting showing an arrangement of large characters with seal marks and smaller characters to the left, ink on paper, 53" x 13", within a patterned border; and another Zen painting of reeds and blossoming foliage, with various inscriptions and seal marks, 'Tetsurei', 'Kinsui', and 'Sei Fu Jo Rai', ink wash on paper, 51" x 13", within a patterned border

505 TWO BATIK PAINTINGS, probably Malaysian, one showing two ladies at work wearing hats, signed lower left and dated '70, 29" x 19"; the other showing two ladies holding baskets, signed lower left and dated '70, 19½" x 29½" (2) £200-400 506 A JAPANESE WOOD BLOCK TRIPTYCH by Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912), each panel showing Geisha girls engaged in flower arranging and other activities, each panel measuring 13" x 9"

£100-200

£200-400

500 TWO CHINESE SCROLL PAINTINGS: A study of an upright figure with eyes closed by Zhang Nanyan, with various inscriptions including a commentary by Zhang Xi and seal marks, watercolour and ink on paper, 37" x 17" in a patterned border; the other painting showing a view of a scared mountain with trees and buildings in a foreground with extensive text and seal mark upper left, watercolour on paper, 52" x 17½" (2)

507 TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, one showing a bridge beside a river, 8½" x 13½"; the other with a boat in the foreground and Mount Fuji in the distance, 13" x 8½" (2) £80-160

£150-300

508 A JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT AFTER HOKUSAI, showing Mount Fuji with clouds beyond, 9" x 15"

501 A CHINESE SCROLL PAINTING by Yun Fang, showing chicks playing below blossoming foliage, with seal marks and calligraphy, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, the painted area, 38½" x 20"

£150-300

£80-120

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509 A CHINESE PAINTING OF A MANDARIN DUCK perched on a rock in the manner of Castiglione, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, Qing, 13" x 7½" See illustration

Lot 509

£200-400 510 AN ALBUM OF CHINESE PITH PAPER STUDIES, depicting various officials and attendants, each circa 13" x 8", Qing, (11) See illustration £200-400 511 TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, one showing a mother and children in a snow storm, 13" x 9"; the other showing a warrior kneeling before a lady, 12½" x 9" (2) £80-150 512 A PAIR OF CHINESE GILTLACQUERED ARCHITECTURAL PANELS, showing figures practising martial arts in a landscape, within a pierced border, 18" long (2) £80-150

Part of Lot 510

513 A PAIR OF JAPANESE IVORYEMBELLISHED PAINTED LACQUER PANELS, showing an adult and child before a river with buildings and rocks beyond, Meiji/Taisho, 15" x 9½" (2) £50-100 514 A CARVED AND LACQUERED WOOD PEDESTAL, possibly Chinese, of foliate form with a scroll border, probably 19th century, 15½" high £100-200

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515 A PAIR OF CHINESE EMBELLISHED LACQUER PANELS, inset with ivory and hardstone depicting elegant ladies in a landscape with gilt-painted details, within a foliate border, late Qing/Republic , 19" overall ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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Lot 517

516 A CHINESE REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS PICTURE showing an elegant lady at a window, Qing, in a hardwood frame, 27½" x 19½" overall See illustration

Lot 516

£150-300 517 A CHINESE REVERSE-PAINTED GLASS PICTURE, showing scholars discoursing in a landscape with attendants, within a hardwood frame with scroll border, Qing, 24" x 34" overall See illustration £400-800

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518 A QUANTITY OF CHINESE HARDWOOD VASE STANDS, mostly circular, the largest 7" dia

524 A CHINESE HARDWOOD RECTANGULAR BOX, the cover inset with a hardstone figure of a child flanked by two jade vases, late Qing/Republic, 6½" long

£50-100

£80-160

519 A QUANTITY OF CHINESE HARDWOOD STANDS, mostly circular, the largest 8½" dia (a lot)

525 A JAPANESE GILT-LACQUER GAMES BOX, decorated with mon and blossoming foliage, the interior with two embellished ivory and wood markers, Meiji/ Taisho, 6" long

£50-100 520 A CHINESE HARDWOOD SCREEN STAND, with pierced scroll borders and shaped feet, Qing, 32" long

£80-160 526 A JAPANESE GILT-LACQUER STAND, the top decorated with three cranes in flight on a ground of blossoming flowers, Meiji, 6" long

£80-160

£100-200

521 A SOUTH EAST ASIAN LACQUERED AND EMBELLISHED WOOD XYLOPHONE, probably Burmese or Thai, the red lacquer inset with coloured glass, on a stepped base, late 19th/early 20th century

527 A JAPANESE THREE-CASED LACQUER INRO, decorated with a rearing horse and a spider's web, 4" long £150-300

£100-200 522 A CHINESE LACQUERED DOCUMENT BOX, decorated with calligraphy late Qing/Republic, 11" high

528 A PAIR OF CHINESE HARDWOOD MINIATURE STANDS, with pierced aprons and cabriole legs, late Qing/Republic, 3½" dia (2)

£80-160

£80-160

523 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX, of rectangular form, the cover decorated with two scholars and a child attendant in a landscape, late Qing/ Republic, 5½" long; together with an oval metal seal box with a calligraphy decorated cover, 3" long (2)

529 A CHINESE LACQUERED BAMBOO BRUSH POT, decorated in gilt with a scholar and pendant in a garden setting, late Qing/Republic, 5" high £50-100

£80-120

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530 A CHINESE HARDWOOD LUOHAN GROUP, the figure seated on an elephant and drinking wine with an attendant on his back holding a peach, late Qing/ Republic, 14" high See illustration

Lot 530

£150-300 531 A CHINESE HARDWOOD CARVING OF A LUOHAN, the figure standing upright and holding a sceptre over one shoulder and a scroll in one hand, late Qing/Republic, 17½" high See illustration £200-400 532 A CHINESE HARDWOOD FEMALE IMMORTAL GROUP, the figure standing upright beside bamboo with a deer below, the wood inlaid with silver-metal, late Qing/ Republic, 22" high See illustration

Lot 531

£300-600 533 A CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD LUOHAN GROUP, the three figures standing and sitting on rocks, late Qing/ Republic, 7½" high £100-200 534 A PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD LUOHAN FIGURES, both standing upright with one leg raised, inlaid with silver metal, late Qing/Republic, (2) £80-160

Lot 532

535 A JAPANESE BLACK AND GILT LACQUER FOLDING SWORD STAND, decorated with scrolling foliage, Meiji, 30'" long when folded £200-400

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536 A CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE VASE of baluster square form, with mask handles, the base with a Xuande seal mark, 12" high See illustration

Lot 536

£500-1,000 537 A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BALUSTER VASES, decorated in polychrome with flowerheads and leafy tendrils, on a turquoise ground, Qing, 12" high (2) See illustration

Provenance: A Distinguished Private Collection, Kent.

£300-600 538 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE BRONZE GU VASES, decorated with archaistic scrolls, 10½" and 11½" (2) See illustration

Lot 537

£150-300 539 A JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED CORO, the finial in the form of a dragon, the body decorated in high relief with waves, signed to the base, Meiji, 6½" high £80-160 540 A FINE JAPANESE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE, standing upright and carrying bottles, wearing mondecorated robes, Meiji/Taisho, 10" high, on a pierced hardwood stand See illustration £2,000-4,000 Lot 538 541 A FINE JAPANESE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE standing upright and wearing a basket on his back, and holding an axe, Meiji/Taisho, 10" high, on a pierced hardwood stand See illustration £2,000-4,000

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Lot 540

Lot 541

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542 A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNÉ SLENDER VASES, of tapering form, decorated with peacocks and blossoming foliage, between lappet bands, 8" high (2)

548 A BRONZE PRICKET CANDLESTICK, probably Chinese, the slender neck with a relief dragon, above a rounded body and tripod base, probably Qing, 6¼" high

£80-160

£150-300

543 A PAIR OF CANTONESE ENAMEL SMALL VASES, of baluster form, decorated with flowerheads and leafy tendrils on a blue ground, Qing, 6½" high (2)

549 A TIBETAN PRAYER WHEEL, the copper globe decorated with characters, above a wooden handle, probably 19th century, 12½" long £60-120

£200-400

£200-400

550 A CHINESE BRONZE CHILONG WASHER, of rounded form, the two beasts facing each other around the exterior, the base with a seal mark, late Qing/ Republic, 4½" across

545 TWO CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSERS, of circular form with everted lips, the bases with Xuan De marks, Qing, 3½" and 5½" dia (2)

551 A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER, with a pronounced foot, archaistic decoration and eared handles, late Qing/Republic, 5½" across

£150-300

£100-200

546 THREE CHINESE MINIATURE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSERS, with loop handles, the bases with Xuande marks, Qing, 2.75-3¼" (3)

552 A KOREAN EMBELLISHED BRONZE VASE, decorated with mother-of-pearl on a black lacquer ground, showing a dragon chasing a flaming pearl among clouds, one side with a mother-of-pearl inlaid inscription indicating the recipient as 'Radm. G.I. Gladstone, R.N.' and the giver as 'Radm. Jeung Kuk-Mo R.O.K.N.', early 20th century, 7½" high

544 A CHINESE BRONZE GU VASE, decorated with panels of figures, animals and foliage on a scroll ground, Qing, 7¼" high

£80-160

£100-200 547 A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A SCHOLAR, standing upright on a rock and holding a scroll, late Ming/Qing, 9" high

£100-200 553 A CHINESE BRONZE OR BRASS CYLINDRICAL VASE, decorated with three registers of archaistic decoration, late Qing/Republic, 7½" high

£50-100

£80-160

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554 A CHINESE BRONZE SQUAT SENSOR, of plain form, with loop handles, the base with a Xuande mark, Qing, 6¼" across See illustration

Lot 554

£100-200 555 A CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC BELL, decorated with spiral snail-like studs on an archaistic ground, late Qing/Republic, 8" long See illustration £200-400 556 TWO CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER CENSERS, of plain form with lugged handles, the bases with Xuande marks, Qing, 5½"and 7" across (2) See illustration

Lot 555

£200-400 557 A CHINESE MINIATURE CLOISONNÉ VASE, decorated with a dragon among cloud scrolls, Qing, 2¾" high £80-160 558 A CHINESE BRONZE MALE FIGURE, striding forward with flowing gowns, 4½" high £200-400 559 A CANTONESE ENAMEL SQUARE DISH, decorated with a scholar and attendant in a mountain landscape in a blue foliate border, Qing, 3¾" square

Lot 556

£50-100

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560 A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE SEAL, the loop-handle formed by two opposing dragon heads, the base with two fish on the upper part and a monkey among foliage on the seal face, Qing, 1" high

566 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE SILVER AND WOOD PRESENTATION SHIELDS, given to 'MI Lusi', the British Official V Mills who was working in China in the Republic period, one given on the occasion of his marriage and the other on the occasion of his birthday, 14½" and 15½" (2)

£80-160 561 A CHINESE BRONZE RECUMBENT DOG, the figure with its head raised and detailed fur on its back, Qing, 2¾" long

£300-600

562 A JAPANESE GILT-BRONZE TSUBA, one side decorated with a pagoda, late Edo/Meiji, 2¾" long

567 A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER MINIATURE JARDINIÈRES, of hexagonal form, decorated with alternating panels, makers mark WH, 2" across; together with a carved coconut wine cup, decorated with scholars in a landscape, Qing, 2" dia; and a calligraphic seal paste box, 1½" x 1½" (4)

£50-100

£100-200

563 TWO FINE JAPANESE MANUKI ORNAMENTS, in the form of bats, Meiji, 1½" long (2)

568 A TIBETAN SILVER BOWL, decorated with alternating ogee panels and multiple borders, probably 19th century, 8½" dia

£50-100

£80-120

564 A JAPANESE BRONZE CYLINDRICAL BRAZIER, with archaistic decoration, the shoulders with mask ring handles, late Edo/Meiji, 7¾" high

569 A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER MENU CARD HOLDERS, in the form of dragons, one bearing the maker's mark WH, late Qing/Republic, 5½" long (2)

£150-300

£80-160

565 A JAPANESE POLISHED BRONZE VASE, of tapering form, the shoulders modelled as two dragonflies, the base with a seal mark, probably Meiji, 8½" high

570 A PAIR OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN SILVER-GILT PANELS, decorated with blossoming foliage, 5" x 3" (2)

£100-200

£80-120

£200-400

571 A CHINESE SILVER RECTANGULAR BOX, decorated with blossoming foliage, maker's mark TC, late Qing/Republic, 4½" long £80-160

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572 A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER MINIATURE BIXI STELE, each modelled as a turtle supporting a tablet with inscriptions relating to Tianhougong Temple and the Immortal Mazu, late Qing/Republic, 4½" high (2) See illustration

Lot 572

£100-200 573 A CHINESE SILVER RECTANGULAR BOX, the cover worked in relief with two dragons surrounding a gilt character, the sides with ogee panels showing birds perched among blossoming foliage, the base with a two character mark, late Qing/Republic, 5" long. See illustration £300-600 574 A CHINESE SILVER PIERCED ROSE DISH, of rectangular form, with dragon handles, the sides decorated with dragons, flowers, foliage and figures among buildings, make's mark 'Tuch Chang', late Qing/ Republic, 9½" long See illustration

Lot 573

£500-1,000 575 A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER-METAL PRICKET STANDS, modelled as dragons on circular bases, late Qing/ Republic, 4½" high; together with a double cup decorated with dragons, 4" long (3) £80-150 576 A CHINESE BRONZE GARNITURE, consisting of a central censer and two vases, each with dragon scroll handles, calligraphic necks, and dragon and phoenix decorated bodies, late Qing/Republic, 12" high (3)

Lot 574

£100-200 577 A PAIR OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, with baluster stems above drip trays on domed bases, late 19th/early 20th century, 10½" high (2) £100-200 578 A LARGE CANTONESE ENAMEL BASIN, the central well decorated with figures and buildings among clouds, within a border of polychrome flowers and butterflies on a blue ground, Qing, 16½" dia £250-400 91


579 A LARGE CHINESE SOAPSTONE BRUSH WASHER, in the form of a lotus leaf, the base with an inscription, late Qing/Republic, 14½" long

585 A PAIR OF CHINESE SOAPSTONE SEALS with lion and pup finials, one side with an incised inscription, late Qing/Republic, 6" high (2)

£80-120

£80-120

580 A CHINESE MARBLE STELE, the central Bodhisattva standing on a lotus pedestal and flanked by dragons and two further figures, 17" high.

586 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE CARVING showing Guanyin riding on a mythical beast, late Qing, 8" high, on a later wood stand

Provenance: Bequeathed to the vendor by the collector Basil Austin, Esq.

£80-160

Private collection, Devon.

587 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF AN OX, late Qing/Republic, on a carved hardwood base, 5½" long; and a similar carving of goats, 4½" long (2)

£200-400 581 A PAIR OF CHINESE JADE OR HARDSTONE GUARDIAN LIONS, each seated on its hind legs and standing on a lotus pedestal, on carved hardwood stands, late Qing/Republic, 9½" high (2)

£200-400 588 A PAIR OF CHINESE SOAPSTONE HORSE FIGURES, each standing upright and wearing a saddle, late Ming/ Qing, 4½" long (2)

£100-200

£200-400

582 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE JADE OR HARDSTONE PIERCED PLAQUES arranged as three framed sets, mostly circular and oval with foliate decoration, various sizes from 2" - 5½" across (circa 60)

589 A CHINESE PIERCED MOTHER OF PEARL ORNAMENT decorated with birds and insects amongst blossoming foliage, on a carved hardwood stand, the top with a three character inscription, probably Republic period, 11" high overall

£200-400

£100-200

583 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE ORNAMENTAL TREE bearing fruit of different colours and standing in a rectangular jardinière, on a carved wooden stand, late Qing/Republic, 17" high overall

590 A FINE CHINESE SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL standing upright and holding a branch of peaches on his shoulders, with some painted details, probably Qianlong, 13" high, on a later hardwood base. See illustration

£100-200 584 A CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF A GUARDIAN LION with red and gilt decoration, the beast seated on its' hind leg and with two pups beside, late Qing/Republic, 11" high

Provenance: Private collection, North Dorset.

£3,000-6,000

£50-100

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591 A CHINESE GREEN JADE FIGURE OF A FEMALE IMMORTAL standing upright and with flowing gowns, holding a flower over one shoulder, 7" high, on a hardwood stand` See illustration

Lot 591

£80-150 592 A PAIR OF CHINESE JADE FIGURES OF GUARDIAN LIONS, each seated on its' hind legs with one front paw raised, on rectangular bases, with pierced hardwood stands, late Qing/Republic, 6" high overall (2) See illustration £400-800 593 A CHINESE CARVED AND GILT STONE BUDDHISTIC LION, the figure standing upright with curled fur, a pup beside, on a rectangular base with scroll border, late Qing/ Republic, 6½" long See illustration

Lot 592

£200-400 594 A CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS ORNAMENT in the form of an egg, decorated with a galloping horse, with an inscription and seal mark, hanging from a hardwood stand with an oval pierced base, 7¼" high overall £80-150 595 A CHINESE GREEN HARDSTONE FIGURE OF AN ELEGANT LADY swaying to one side holding flowers and a fan, on a hardwood stand, 10" high overall; and a similar group of two ladies, 8½" high overall (2)

Lot 593

£100-200 595A A CHINESE TURQUOISE FIGURE OF A GOAT with a boy beside, Qing, 2½" long; and a two-colour hardstone carving of flowers attached to a branch, 3" long (2)

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£80-150


596 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE BELT HOOKS modelled in the form of dragons heads with chilongs crawling on the body, both of narrow form, one with a slight russet marking on the chilong's tail, 3¼" and 3½" long (2) See illustration

Lot 596

£150-300 597 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE BELT HOOKS in the form of dragons heads with chilongs crawling on the body, both of broader form, the stone of a grey/green tone, 2½" long (2) See illustration £150-300 598 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE BELT HOOKS in the form of dragons heads, with chilongs crawling on the body, one of slightly thicker form and darker in tone, with a dark marking on the ear of the chilong, 3¼" long (2) See illustration

Lot 597

£150-300 599 A CHINESE CELADON JADE QUATREFOIL WASHER with dragon mask and scroll handles, and a chilong crawling around the edge, 5½" long £100-200 600 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE FIGURE OF A DIGNITARY standing upright and holding a vase, 7" high; and a similar smaller figure of a female Immortal, 4¾" high (2)

Lot 598

£80-160 601 A CHINESE JADEITE CARVING OF A CARP with a scaly body and twisted tail, 7½" long; and three pierced pendants, one of angular form, 4" across, one showing Shou Lao, 2" high; and the other with blossoming foliage, 2" across (4) £80-160

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602 A CHINESE JADE MYTHICAL BEAST seated on its' hind legs and with one front paw raised on a ball, the stone of mottled tones, 3" long; and a celadon jade carving of a citrus finger, with a chilong crawling around it, 3" long (2)

609 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CHILONG in a crouching pose with its' tail curved, with calcified markings on the head, 3¼" long £150-300

£80-160 603 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE FIGURE of a sage reclining beside a rock, late Ming/Qing, 2½" long

610 TWO CHINESE JADEITE PENDANTS, one of curled foliate form with greenish tones, 2" long; the other of lavender tones, in the form of a lion, 1¾" long (2)

£80-160

£80-160

604 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE CARVING OF A SEATED SAGE with a dragon beside him, 4½" long

611 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE GROUP showing a conjoined deer and crane with linghzi beside, late Qing/Republic, 2" long

£300-600

£100-200

605 A CHINESE JADE FIGURE OF A MYTHICAL TURTLE with a dragon's head and tail, 2¼" long

612 A CHINESE JADE CARVING OF A PHOENIX, the bird in a curled position holding a flower in its' mouth, the stone of mottled greyish green tone with black markings, Qing, 1¾" long

£50-100 606 SIX CHINESE JADE AND HARDSTONE PENDANTS including a pale celadon jade example of a dragon surrounding a disc, 2¾" long; another of a birds claw, 3" long; a round and an oval example, both 2", and two further examples in a warm-coloured stone (6)

£80-120

£80-160

£200-400

607 A TIBETAN PAINTED BEAD of tapering cylindrical form, decorated with wavy lines, probably 19th century, 2" long

614 A SET OF CHINESE HARDSTONE CARVINGS OF THE EIGHT HORSES OF MU WANG, each in a different stone and on naturalistic hardwood stands, the largest 4" long; and an associated book about the Eight Noble Steeds, illustrated with pictures in polychrome

613 A CHINESE BLUE STONE CARVING OF A SAGE, the figure holding one arm aloft, probably Qing, 3¼" high

£50-100 608 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE PIERCED PENDANT showing a bird amongst foliage, late Qing/Republic, 2¼" long; and two Chinese silver coins (3)

£200-400 615 A CHINESE HARDSTONE MINIATURE ORCHESTRA consisting of various stringed and other instruments, on wooden stands

£100-200

£200-400

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Lot 616

616 A FINE JAPANESE IVORY FIGURE OF A STREET TRADER, the man heavily laden with various drums and baskets, with stained details, signed to the base, Meiji, 4¾" high See illustration

618 A JAPANESE IVORY MYTHICAL FIGURE standing upright and wearing long gowns, on a lotus base, Meiji, 7" high; and an okimono of a man holding a hammer, Meiji, 5" high, on a wooden base (2)

£1,200-1,500

£80-160

617 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO GROUP showing a man and boy seated on a log, with stained details, signed to the base, Meiji, 5½" high

619 THREE JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONOS: one of a man with a boy leaping on his shoulders, signed to the base, Meiji, 5" high; another of a man and boys beneath a tree, signed to the base, Meiji, 4½" high; and another of a man holding a branch with various objects dangling from it, with two boys below, Meiji, 5" high (3)

£80-160

£150-300 97


620 A JAPANESE IVORY ZODIAC BALL showing various conjoined creatures, Meiji, 2" dia.

626 A JAPANESE VEGETABLE IVORY NETSUKE in the form of two pigs, with inlaid eyes, probably Meiji, 2" long

£80-160

£300-600

621 TWO JAPANESE IVORY ORNITHOLOGICAL FIGURES, the birds with yellow feathers, signed to the underside, the largest 4" long (2) £100-200

627 A JAPANESE IVORY MASK NETSUKE with stained hair and rounded cheeks, signed to the reverse, Meiji, 1¼" high

622 A PAIR OF JAPANESE STAINED IVORY FIGURES of a man and woman, he holding a rake and she a broom, signed to the base, Meiji/Taisho, the largest figure 6" high

628 A JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE of a seated monkey twisting to one side, signed to the base, Meiji, 1¼" high

£150-300

£100-200

623 A SET OF THREE JAPANESE STAINED IVORY FIGURES OF SAGES, on with a bald head and holding a rosary, the others with beards, signed to the bases, Meiji/Taisho, 3½" high; and a similar cauldron, 2" high (4)

629 TWO CHINESE TORTOISESHELL BOXES, the covers carved with dragons, one of oval shape, 4" long, the other of circular shape, 2½" dia. late Qing/early Republic (2)

£100-200

£100-200

£150-300

630 A CHINESE BONE AND PEWTER OPIUM PIPE, the sectional body carved to simulate bamboo, late Qing/ Republic, 19" long

624 FIVE JAPANESE OJIME BEADS, four carved in wood with foliate and other decoration, the other in "ivory" with mother of pearl inlay, each circa ½" dia. (5)

£100-200

£80-150

631 A CHINESE IVORY TUSK CARVING, the centre decorated with a dragon amongst clouds, late Qing/Republic, 16½" long

625 TWO JAPANESE NETSUKES, one in ivory showing a conjoined monkey and dog, 1½" high, the other of a humanoid cat figure, 2" high (2)

£300-600

£100-200

98


632 A CANTONESE IVORY CARD CASE carved in relief with figures and pavilions amongst dense foliage, Qing, 3¾" high See illustration

Lot 632

£100-200 633 A CANTONESE PIERCED IVORY BOX of rectangular form, the cover and sides decorated with figures and buildings amongst foliage, Qing, 5½" long. See illustration £400-600 634 TWO CANTONESE IVORY FANS carved with figures and buildings amongst foliage, Qing, 6½" and 7½" long (2) See illustration £100-200 Lot 633 635 TWO CANTONESE IVORY FANS, Qing, one pierced with geometric motifs, 8" long, the other with foliate motifs, 7½" long £80-150 636 TWO CANTONESE IVORY CARD CASES, one carved with a vase on one side and a cross on the other, with figures and foliage, Qing, 3¾" high; the other of plain form with a monogrammed cartouche, 3¾" high; and a small box with a foliate-carved cover, 2½" long (3) £50-100 Lot 634

637 A CHINESE IVORY CARVING in the form of a leaf, the interior carved with figures beside a balcony, Qing, 3¼" high; and an ivory wig stand, with a baluster turned stem, Qing, 5" high (2) £50-100 638 A CHINESE IVORY MINIATURE FIGURE, the dignitary seated and holding a scroll, Qing, 2¾" high; and an ivory carving of a recumbent ox, 1½" long (2) £50-100 639 A CHINESE IVORY CIRCULAR BOX, the cover and sides carved with dragons, late Qing/ Republic, 2½" dia. £200-400 99


640 A JAPANESE BONE OR IVORY PAGODA SHRINE carved all over with foliate motifs, the upper tier opening to reveal a deity above a balcony, Meiji, 14½" high, on a carved stand

Lot 641

£100-200 641 UTAGAWA KUNISADA II (1823-1880) A study of a Samurai warrior in action, with Mt. Fuji beyond, colour wood block, 13½" x 9½"; and another woodblock by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) showing Samurais in a snowy landscape, 13½" x 9½" (2) See illustration £100-200 642 YOSHU CHIKANOBU Two studies of interior settings, one showing a lady with gentlemen looking on, the other showing a warrior with a lady sat beside him, colour woodblocks, 13½" x 9½" (2) See illustration

Lot 641

£80-160 643 A JAPANESE EROTIC SHUNGA PAINTING depicting two lovers, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, 12" x 15½" 644 KATSUSHAIKA HOKUSAI (1760-1849) A horse saddle and various tack, woodblock, 7" x 9½"; another woodblock print showing elegant ladies by Eizan, 13" x 8½" £80-160 645 A JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A DRAGONFLY AND BULRUSHES, 14" x 7"; and a print showing a detail of a temple roof, 9" x 11½" (2)

Part of Lot 642

£80-150

100


646 YOKO A study of a cat in the snow, with an inscription and seal mark lower left, ink drawing, 9" x 6" See illustration

Lot 646

£80-150 647 KONO BAIREI (1844-1895) Two studies of birds from "Bairei's 100 Birds", one showing cranes and the other a Nojiro, published in 1881, colour woodblock, 8" x 5½"; and a study of bulrushes by Watanabe Seitei (1851-1918), 8" x 5½" (3) £80-160 648 A PAIR OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY KOZON, one showing a cockatoo perched on a branch beside a fruiting pomegranate, the other showing two swans, See illustration 14" x 9"

Lot 648

£400-600 649 A PAIR OF JAPANESE STUDIES OF MT. FUJI showing a building beside a river in the foreground, watercolour, bodycolour and gilt, 24" x 12" (2) £80-160 650 FIVE CHINESE NARRATIVE PAINTINGS showing various scenes of figures and attendants in interior and pavilion settings, with inscriptions and seal marks, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, late Qing/ Republic, the largest 15½" x 16" (5) £150-300 Lot 648 651 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE CARVED GILTWOOD PANELS, one showing two lions amongst foliage, late Qing/ Republic, framed, 13½" long overall, the other showing a mythical beast amongst cloud scrolls, framed, 11" long; and a set of four pierced hardwood panels depicting warriors on horseback, late Qing/Republic, 10" long (6) £100-200

101


652 NINE AFRICAN IVORY BANGLES, most of plain form, the largest 4½" dia., late 19th/early 20th century, together with a Chinese ivory necklace (10)

658 TWO EGYPTIAN STONE FROG ORNAMENTS, possibly Ancient, one in a lighter stone with cross-hatched markings, 2½" long; the other in a darker stone in a more upright position, 2½" high (2)

£100-200

653 A PAIR OF INDIAN IVORY ELEPHANTS, each striding forward, late 19th/early 20th century, 4" long (2)

Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset. Formerly in the collection of Dr. Hoogstraad, an Egyptologist serving in the US Military Medical Corps in the mid-20th century.

£200-400

£200-400

659 A CHINESE TWO-FOLD EMBROIDERED SCREEN, one side depicting Shou Lao riding on a phoenix with figures below, late Qing, in a mahogany frame with pierced border, 71½" high overall

654 AN INDIAN IVORY INCENSE HOLDER, the screw top with an elephant finial above a pierced band with carved elephants and other animals below, late 19th/early 20th century, 6½" high

£200-400

£80-150

660 TWO INDO-PERSIAN MINIATURE PORTRAITS painted in polychrome on ivory, within silver-metal frames, late 19th/early 20th century, 2" x 1½"; together with another Indo-Persian miniature of oval form, showing a gentleman seated in an interior wearing a turban, 2½" x 2"; and a small study on ivory of elegant ladies, 4" long (4`)

655 AN INDIAN STAINED IVORY CANE HANDLE in the form of a tiger's head, with inlaid glass eyes, late 19th/early 20th century, 2" high; and an Indian ivory carving of an elephant, with three figures on top, late 19th/early 20th century, 3½" high (2) £80-150

£50-100 656 A SOUTH EAST ASIAN IVORY FIGURE OF A KNEELING DEITY with four arms, late 19th/early 20th century, 5½" high

661 AN INDIAN CIRCULAR BOX with a domed cover, decorated with hunting scenes, early 20th century, 5½" high; and a Kashmiri lacquered vessel, decorated with stylised floral motifs, late 19th/early 20th century, 8" long (2)

£60-120 657 AN INDIAN KLEWANG DAGGER, the handle probably rhino horn, with silver-metal mounts and carved with foliate motifs, late 19th/early 20th century, the blade 15½" long

£100-200 662 A TIBETAN IVORY OR BONE PRAYER ROSARY consisting of beads carved as skulls, late 19th/early 20th century, 5" long

This lot is sold with CITES pre-sale approval.

£300-600

£80-160

102


663 A LIFE-SIZE INDIAN CARVED WOOD HORSE decorated in polychrome with a saddle and other tack, standing on a trolley base, circa early 20th century, 65" long See illustration

Lot 663

£500-1,000 664 A LARGE ISLAMIC METALWORK VESSEL of bottle-shape form, decorated with panels of blossoming foliage and other motifs, on a pierced base, late 19th/early 20th century, 31½" high See illustration £200-400 665 AN INDIAN OR TIBETAN FLOORSTANDING METAL CENSER, the top decorated with dragon roundels, on a tapering stem and stepped base, late 19th/early 20th century, 29½" high £100-200 666 AN ISLAMIC METALWORK COFFEE POT of cylinder form, decorated with bands of stylised foliate motifs, on a heart-pierced base, late 19th/early 20th century, 14" high; and two Islamic metalwork incense burners, with open tops, the lower section decorated with foliage, on a pierced base, 6¼" high (3)

Lot 664

£100-200 667 AN INDIAN LACQUER SCRIBES BOX decorated with elegant ladies in landscape settings, late 19th/early 20th century, 9½" long £80-150 668 AN INDIAN LACQUER SCRIBES BOX decorated with vignettes of figures, on a gilt foliate ground, late 19th/early 20th century, 8½" long £80-150

103


669 AN ISLAMIC CALLIGRAPHIC STONE TABLET of star-shaped form, decorated on both sides, 5" dia.

676 AN INDIAN PAISLEY PATTERN PANEL, probably Kashmiri, finely worked with stylised flowerheads and foliage in predominantly red tones, within a patterned border, late 19th/early 20th century, circa 114" x 51"

£80-150 670 AN ISLAMIC NEEDLEWORK BANNER, probably Ottoman, decorated with a central coat of arms, late 19th/early 20th century, 38" long

Provenance: Private collection, in the same family for at least one hundred years. £300-600

£80-160

677 A BALINESE EMBELLISHED-GOLD KRIS HANDLE, in the form of a standing deity figure, with an expressive face and elaborate headdress and other garments, inset with various coloured stone or glass cabochons, late 19th/early 20th century, 5" long See illustration

671 A TIBETAN SILVER BOWL, 4" dia.; and an Iranian silver condiment set (4) £100-200 672 AN INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD PUPPET, decorated in polychrome wearing sequin-embellished costume, circa 34" long

£1,000-2,000 678 INDIAN SCHOOL, A study of figures dancing in a landscape, gouache, 15" x 19½"; and a similar study of women bathing in a river with a deity seated in a tree above, 9½" x 7½" (2)

£100-200 673 AN ISLAMIC POTTERY MUG AND SIMILAR BEAKER, decorated with stylised foliage, 5¾" high (2)

£100-200 679 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL, Two studies of semi-nude ladies, ink and wash on paper, 6" x 4½" and 5" x 4½" (2)

£300-600 674 A SET OF FOUR ISLAMIC 'DAMASCENED' PLATES, with foliate borders and decorated with scrolling foliage, 7½" dia (4)

£100-200 680 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL, A study of Mohammed and his grandson spreading the Islamic faith, gouache on paper, 7" x 4", within a fabric border; together with a preparatory sketch of warriors on horseback, with various inscriptions, ink and wash on paper, 10" x 7½", within a patterned fabric border (2)

£80-160 675 AN ISLAMIC SILK AND METALTHREAD EMBROIDERED PANEL, showing peacocks above a palace, on a blue ground, late 19th/early 20th century, 39" x 20"

£80-160

£100-200

104


Lot 677

105


681 SIX INDIAN SUGAR-PAPER PAINTINGS, three showing figures at work, 4½" x 3"; and three of other scenes, 5" x 7" (6)

Lot 682

£80-160 682 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL, A study of a sage or deity on a rock with angels attending, a landscape beyond, with an inscription at the top, within a gilt foliate border, late 19th/early 20th century, 15" x 10" overall; together with another example showing a man being massaged by two women, within a speckled border, 14" x 11" overall (2) See illustration £200-400 683 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL, A study of a battle scene with a landscape beyond, late 19th/early 20th century, within a gilt foliate border, 9" x 5½"overall within a patterned fabric outer border; together with another example showing a hunt scene, 9" x 5" (2) £80-160

Lot 682

684 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL, A study of a falconer, painted in oval, the figure with a halo, within multiple gilt foliate border, late 19th/early 20th century, 7" x 6"; together with two other studies of elegant ladies, each 6" x 4" (3) £80-160

106


685 A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE HARDWOOD ORNIMENTAL CARVINGS, of curved form imitating rhino tusks, each with openwork carving of blossoming flowers on tapering stands with scroll feet, late Qing / Republic , 25½" long £1,500-2,500

107


686 A JAPANESE LAQUERED ELM PANEL, decorated with butterflies, signed Shoji or Masatsugu, Meiji, set within a later table, the panel 11½ x 15½", the table 19" wide

END OF FIRST DAY SALE

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FRIDAY, 14 t h FEBRUARY 10.30A M

THE EDWARD GILLIS COLLECTION OF MAPS OF THE COUNTY OF DORSET

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THE EDWARD GILLIS COLLECTION

F

rom the magnificent map by Christopher Saxton of 1575 onwards there is a fascinating history of map making and production for the county of Dorset. This subject captured the imagination of Dorset resident Edward Gillis who acquired his first map of the county in the early 1970’s. From one inconsequential purchase he developed a passion and hobby that spanned the following forty or so years, and resulted in what must surely be one of the most thorough collections of county maps to have ever been amassed. It is now time for this collection to come to the market.

The majority of the maps in the collection are from their earliest editions, and all are in as good a condition as possible. Dating maps that are sometimes reproduced in the same state on a number of occasions can be problematic. The dates given here are arrived at after careful consideration; however potential purchasers should be aware of the potential difficulties that can arise with the dating of these items.

With very few omissions the collection includes an example of almost every map to have been printed of the county between 1575 and c1875. The highlights of the collection clearly include the excellent example of Saxton’s map ‘the jewel in the crown of any collection’. Other notable early maps in the collection include examples by William Kip, John Speed and John Bleau. From the eighteenth century the fascinating large scale map by Isaac Taylor is one of the most interesting, and rarest maps in the collection. Almost certainly produced as a result of the Royal Society of Arts’ challenge to cartographers to produce an accurate large scale map of the county, this is an historic and very rare example in good condition. From the later period there are the highly decorative maps by C&J Greenwood and Thomas Moule, as well as some difficult to find maps such as the decoratively bordered map from a school atlas by Reuben Ramble of 1745.

Lot 700

700 EMMANUEL BOWEN: "An Accurate Map of Dorset Shire divided into its Hundreds", the large English atlas circa 1756 published by Robert Sayer, Thos Bowles, John Tinney and John Bowles & Son, 22" x 28½". See illustration

702 ROBERT MORDEN: An usual map in the form of a playing card from the fifty two Counties of England and Wales, 1676, this card being the seven of diamonds, 3¾" x 2¼", and a similar 'Miniature Morden' map by Robert Morden from "The New Description and State of England", 1701, or The 1720 Edition of "Camden's Britannia", 8½" x 10½" (2)

£200-400

£80-150

701 JOHN CAREY: "A Map of Dorset Shire from the Best Authorities" from the Atlas Britannica, 1789, translated and published by Richard Gough, unframed, 16½" x 21½" and a similar map by John Harrison from the folio of maps of the English Counties, 1791, (unframed and uncoloured), 15½" x 19¾" (2)

703 WILLIAM KIPP: "A Hand Coloured Map of the County of Dorcestriae", from Camden's Britannia, published by George Bishop, 1607, with visible Latin text to the reverse, 10¾" x 15"

£100-200 110

An example of this map is illustrated on Page 16 of Beaton "Dorset Maps", 2001

£100-200


Lot 709

704 EMMANUEL BOWEN: 'Dorset Shire, Divided into Hundreds ' , from Atlas Anglicanus, 1767, 9½" x 14½", a similar map circa 1770 and a map by Bowen & Owen featuring the road from Bristol to Weymouth, published in Britannia Depiota, 1730 (3)

707 JACOB VAN LANGEREN: A Triangular Distance Table for the County of Dorset Shire, first published in an edition of The English Traveller, 1635, 5¼" x 6¼", a similar re-worked map by Thomas Jenner, 1643 and two similar maps (4) (unframed)

£100-200

705 JAN JANSSON & SCHENK & VALK, circa 1683, 'Comitatus Dorcestria', unframed, 19" x 23"

708 JOHN SELLER: ' A Mapp of Dorset Shire, by John Seller ', circa 1694, 11½" x 7½", a small map by Aristide Michel Perrot, within a decorative border and a small circular map by John Luffman (unframed) (3)

£150-250

706 THOMAS JEFFERYS: A Road Map of "The Road from London to Pool in Dorset Shire', published by Sayer & Bennett in Jeffery's Itinerary, 1775 and three similar road maps (4) all unframed

£80-150

£50-100

An example of the Luffman and Perrot maps are illustrated on pages 73 and 80 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

709 CHRISTOPHER SAXTON & PHILIP LEA: 'Dorset Shire, described by C. Saxton, corrected and amended with many editions as roads etc by P. Lea', the Saxton-Lea of Dorset was published in 1689, in 'The Shires of England and Wales, by Christopher Saxton', 17½" x 21½" (unframed). See illustration 111

£200-400


Lot 710

710 GEORGE BICKHAM: 'A Map of Dorset Shire. West from London, inscribed, To Ye Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Lieutenant of the County', a landscape map, circa 1754, with two pages of descriptions, 14½" x 9¼". See illustration

713 EMANUEL BOWEN: A collection of unframed maps including a double sided page from Britannia Depicta, circa 1720 and two maps by William Cobbitt (unframed) (6)

An example of this map is illustrated on page 51 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

714 CARRINGTON BOWLES: 'Bowles's New Medium Map of Dorset Shire, Divided into its Hundreds" From Bowles's New Medium English Atlas, 1785, 10¼" x 15", and two further maps by James Pigot and Edward Langley (unframed) (3)

711 HENRY TEESDALE: 'Dorset', a hand coloured map of the county, 1830, 13¾" x 14½" and three similar county maps by James Duncan, William Ebden and T L Murray (unframed) (4)

£100-200

An example of this map is illustrated on page 48 of Beaton "Dorset Maps 2001".

£50-100

An example of the Pigot map is illustrated on Page 84, of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

715 JOHN AND CHARLES WALKER: A Map of the County of Dorset Shire for "Hobson's FoxHunting Atlas", 1849, 14¼" x 18", and two further maps by James Duncan and Henry Teesdale (unframed) (3)

712 THOMAS JEFFERYS & THOMAS KITCHIN: A map of Dorset Shire from the 'Small English Atlas', marking for the first time on a map the distances between towns, 1749, 7¾" x 6" and two similar maps, 1775 by the same cartographers (unframed) (3)

£50-100

112

£100-200


Lot 716

716 MICHAEL DRAYTON: A Map of Dorset Shere, Hampshere and the Isle of Wyght, for Draytons series of poems "Poly-Albion", 1612, unframed, 10¼" x 13½". See illustration

719 ROCQUE-DURY: A small map of the Devon and Dorset Coastline, 1764, 5" x 6½", a similar map by the same cartographer, two maps by George Carrington Gray and a map by William Green, (all unframed) (5) £50-100

An example of this map is illustrated on page 21 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

720 SAMUEL JOHN NEELE: A hand coloured map of the County of Dorsetshire for "Robins's Atlas of England and Wales accurately engraved by Neele, from the latest surveys", 1815, 8" x 10", a similar map from the 1819 edition and an 1813 map by James Wallis (unframed) (3)

717 GEORGE FREDERICK CRUCHLEY: "Railway and Station Map of Dorsetshire with the Names of the Stations" from the "New Pocket Companion, 1872, 9" x 10½", and two similar maps by James Reynolds and Charles Knight (unframed) (3)

£80-150

£100-200

718 RICHARD WILLIAM SEALE: "To the Honourable George Doddington, Esq., this map of Dorsetshire is humbly dedicated by his most humble servant, John Wilcox", 1732, unframed, 11½" x 17" (unframed)

721 ROBERT MORDEN: A hand coloured map of the County of Dorset Shire from "Camden's Britannia, 1695" published by Abel Swale, Awensham and John Churchil, 14½" x 17"

An example of this map is illustrated on page 35 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

An example of this map is illustrated on page 41 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£50-100

£100-200 113


Lot 722

722 JOHN OGILBY: "The Road from London to Pool in the Count.Dorset: by John Ogilby, Esq", published in the Atlas Britannia, 1675, 13½" x 18". See illustration

725 JOHN SPEED: "Dorsetshyre with the Shyre Towne", published in the First National Atlas of the British Isles "Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine", 1611, uncoloured and unframed, 17" x 21½"

£100-200

723 CHARLES SMITH: "A New Map of the County of Dorset divided into Hundreds", published in the New English Atlas of 1804, 21" x 27½", and a similar map by John Cary from Cary's New English Atlas, and a map by Richard Holmes Laurie (all unframed) (3)

724 JOHN COWLEY: "An Improved Map of Dorset-Shire" for Dodsley's Geography of England, published in 1744, 7" x 7¾", and three similar small maps of the County by Orlando Hodgson, Emmanuel Bowen & John Gibson, (all unframed) (4) An example of this map is illustrated on page 43 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£80-150

A coloured example of this map is illustrated on page 19 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

726 THOMAS BADESLADE: "A Map of Dorset Shire", published in "Chorographia Britanniae 1742", 6½" x 7", and three similar maps by Thomas Osborne, Thomas Kitchen and Francis Grose, (all unframed) (4)

£100-200

Three of these maps are illustrated in Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001 - pages 32, 42 and 45

£80-150

727 WILLIAM DARTON AND THOMAS DIX: "A New Map of the County of Dorset" from a complete atlas of the English Counties, published in 1822 with a vignette of "The Arched Rocks at Lulworth", 17½" x 21¾", and a similar map by John Cary, 1805, from the New British Atlas, (both unframed) (2) 114

£100-200


Lot 728

728 CHRISTOPHER SAXTON: "Dorcestriae, Comitatus Vicinarumque Regionum Noua Veraq Deseriptio Anno DM 1575", published in the first printed set of County Maps "Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales" of 1579, 15¼" x 22". See illustration

An example of this map is illustrated on page 12 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£800-1,500

731 JOAN BLAEU: "Comitatus Dorcestria", published in the Atlas Novus, a new atlas of the British Isles with Latin text, in 1645, 20" x 24" (unframed)

£50-100

£150-250

730 GEORGE BICKHAM: "Dorsetshire", a hand coloured landscape map published in "A Curious Antique Collection of Birds-Eye Views", second state, 10" x 6½", a map by John Murray published for "The Political Magazine 1782-1790" and two similar maps (all unframed) (4)

An example of this map is illustrated on page 26 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

732 WILLIAM TUNNICLIFF: "A New Map of Dorsetshire by William Tunnicliff, Land Surveyor, 1791", 15¼" x 20", a similar map by John Harrison published in 1791, from the Folio "Maps of the English Counties", and an 1830 map by Robert Rowe (all unframed) (3)

729 CHARLES SMITH: "Dorsetshire", a hand-coloured map published in Smith's New English Atlas, 1822, 8¼" x 10½", and four similar maps including examples by James Wallis, Samuel Lewis and John Archer (5)

£100-200

733 ROBERT MILLER: "Dorsetshire" a small map circa 1821 for "New Miniature Atlas", 3½" x 5¼", and seven similar small maps, mostly early 19th century, all unframed (8)

£100-200 115

£50-100


Lot 734

734 JAN JANSSON: "Comitatus Dorcestria", a hand coloured map published in the Atlas Novus of 1646, unframed, 20" x 24". See illustration

An example of this map is illustrated on page 27 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£300-500

737 JOHN BULL: A map of the County of Dorsetshire from the abridgement of Camden's Britannia, 1626, uncoloured and unmounted, 5½" x 7½"

An example of the Moll map is illustrated on page 39 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£150-250

£150-250

£80-150

739 RICHARD BLOME: 'A General Mapp of Dorsetshire' from 'Speed's Maps Epitomised', the map with a table of the hundreds to the top left corner, 10¼" x 12½"

736 JOHN CAREY: Two pages from John Carey's Map of England and Wales, 12" x 9¼", a copy of Isaac Slater's Map of Dorsetshire from Slater's New British Atlas, with a vignette of Sherborne Church and two similar maps by Robert Lorrie and James Whittle and Richard Holmes Lorrie (all unframed) (4)

An example of this map is illustrated on page 22 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

738 EDWARD MOGG: A Map of the Road from London to Poole, from a survey of the high roads of England and Wales, 9½" x 6¾"; two early 19th century maps by H. Cooper and five similar small maps (all unframed) (8)

735 THOMAS GARDNER: 'The Road from London to Pool, in the County of Dorset' by Thomas Gardner, from a pocket guide, 'To The English Traveller', published in 1719, 8" x 12½", a similar map by Herman Moll, circa 1724 and a copy of 'Jan Jansson, Schenk Valk's Map of the County of Dorset, (all unframed) (3)

£100-200 116

An example of this map is illustrated on page 29 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£80-150


Lot 740

740 ISAAC TAYLOR: 'Dorset Shire, to the Right Hon Lord Lieutenant ...... 1765', a large scale folding map of the county with vignettes of Maiden Castle, Lulworth Castle and other landmarks, printed on thirty two sheets laid on fabric, 45" x 62". See illustration

This remarkable map is probably the first large scale survey of the county produced as a direct result of the Society of Arts advert of 1759 offering the sum of ÂŁ100 to any person 'who shall make an accurate survey of any county on the scale of 1" to 1 mile'. Beeton (5255) suggests that fewer than 200 copies will have been produced originally and 'only a few are known to be in existence.

ÂŁ600-800

Lot 741 detail

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Lot 741

741 JOAN BLAEU: 'Dorcestria, A Map of the County Atlas of England and Wales', 1645, from the "County Atlas of England and Wales", 15½" x 20". See illustration

An example of this map is illustrated on page 26 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£200-400

744 EMANUEL BOWEN & JOHN OWEN: A Strip Map through Pool to Southampton from Britannia Depicta, 1720, 7¼" x 5", another similar map and two further strip maps (4)

745 EMANUEL BOWEN: "An Accurate Map of Dorset Shire Divided into its' Hundreds" for the Large English Atlas produced with Thomas Kitchen, circa 1756, 21½" x 28"

742 REUBEN RAMBLE: A Map of the County of Dorset surrounded by vignettes of fossils and similar scenes, together with a page of inscription from The School Atlas, 'Travels through the Counties of England', 1845, 8¼" x 6½" and six similar small scale maps (all unframed) (6)

An example of Reuben Rambles's of this map is illustrated on page 88 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£50-100

An example of two of these maps are illustrated on page 23 and 42 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

£200-400

746 THOMAS KITCHIN: A map of the County of Dorsetshire from Kitchin's 'Pocket Atlas', 1769, 8¾" x 11½", and seven similar map of the County, mostly early 19th century by Cole & Roper, Joshua Archer and others (all unframed) (8)

743 PIETER VAN DEN KEERE: 'Dorset Shire', A Small Map of the County, 1627, 3½" x 5", together with Samuel Simpson's Map of 1746 and two further maps (4)

£80-150

118

£100-200


Lot 747

747 JOHN BAYLY: "A Map of Dorsetshire from Actual Surveys and Records of the County" by J. Bayly, 1773, uncoloured, 22" x 29" (unframed). See illustration

750 CARRINGTON BOWLES: "Bowles New Medium Map of Dorset Shire" from Bowles's New Medium English Atlas, 1785, 10¼" x 12½"; Thomas Badeslade & William Henry Toms map of 1742, and two further maps (4)

£100-200

748 RICHARD BLOME: "A Mapp of Ye County of Dorset with a table of the divisions and hundreds in Dorsetshire", 1715, 7½" x 10", and Benjamin Bakers map of 1791, John Cary's maps of 1787 and 95 (4)

An example of the map by Thomas Badeslade is illustrated on page 42 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

751 SAMUEL JOHN NEELE: "Dorsetshire" from Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1803, 9¾" x 7½", and a similar map by Herman Moll, 1753, another of similar date by Thomas Kitchin and another (4)

£100-200

749 WILLIAM DARTON: "Dorsetshire Divided into Hundreds" from the Complete Atlas of the English Counties, 1830, 13½" x 17", and a selection of similar maps by James Pigot, Thomas Moule and two others (5)

An example of the map by Thomas Moule is illustrated on page 92 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

£80-150

752 T. WEBSTER AND JOHN WALKER: "Coast of Dorsetshire from Handfast Point to the Isle of Portland", an uncoloured map, 11¾" x 24", a map of the county by Henry Teasdale, and three further maps (unframed) (5) 119

£100-200


753 COLONEL MUDGE: Ordnance Survey Map in four parts, each comprising eight printed sections mounted on linen, 1811, 51" x 64" in total, each with a printed label for "James Wyld, Successor to Mr Faden, Geographer to His Majesty". See illustration

Sections of this map are illustrated on page 69 and 70 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£150-250

755 JOHN GIBSON: A Small Map of the County from the atlas "New and Accurate Maps of the Counties of England and Wales", circa 1759, unmounted, 2¼" x 4½", a folded map "Bacon's New Survey Map of Dorset", George Alexander Cooke's book "Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Dorset, 18021810" and two further maps (unframed) (6)

754 CHRISTOPHER AND JOHN GREENWOOD: "Map of the County of Dorset from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1825 and 1826", corrected to the present period, July 4th 1829, from "The Atlas of the Counties of England", with a vignette of St. Mary's Church, Sherborne and decorative title, 25¼" x 31½", and a similar map of the County by John Murray, 1788 (unframed) (2)

A copy of the Greenwood map is illustrated on page 83 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£100-200

£100-200

756 EMANUEL BOWEN: "An Accurate Map of Dorset Shire Divided into Hundreds" from the atlas "Royal English Atlas 1777", 16½" x 20"

An example of this map is illustrated on page 47 of Beaton "Dorset Maps" 2001

£200-400

757 -769 Spare Lots

120


BOXES, CADDIES, WINE AND WORK S OF ART

121


770 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX with a sloping fall, shaped front and twin carrying handles, with re-fitted interior, 9" wide

776 A BLUNDERBUSS TYPE GUN, the flared barrel stamped "London", with various touch marks, with a flintlock mechanism and decorative and engraved trigger guard, 31½" See illustration

£100-200

771 A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND GILT METAL STATIONERY BOX of domed form with all over engraved gilt metal mounts and circular ceramic panels decorated with cherubs, with a fitted interior, 9" wide

777 A BLUNDERBUSS TYPE GUN with flared barrels engraved "Corke", with foliate leaf decoration and control stamps, the carved stock with metal mounts and carved decoration, 33½" See illustration

£100-200

772 A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL AND ABALONE VENEERED TEA CADDY of rectangular bow-fronted form, all over inlaid with diamond-shaped panels, the lid with a central raised panel, the interior with a single lidded compartment with further conforming inlay, all on four compressed ball feet, 8" wide

£150-250

£150-300

780 A CONTINENTAL MODEL OF A BLACKAMOOR wearing one earring and a red and gold brocade coat, possibly Venetian, 22".

£150-250

£250-500

781 A GEORGE III CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD DOLL, the head and torso carved from one piece, the limbs jointed, the face with enamel eyes and rosey cheeks, 20½” high

£200-400

775 JENNENS AND BETTRIDGE: A PAPIER MACHE TRAY of cartouche shape with a raised border and a central panel of floral decoration, stamped Jennens and Bettridge, London, to the reverse, 25" wide

£80-150

779 A GENTLEMAN'S WALKING CANE with turned and carved finial, possibly rhinoceros horn, the silver mount Birmingham, 1900, 32" long

774 A CHINESE "CANTON" EXPORT FOLDING GAMES BOX AND CHESS SET, the outer surface decorated for chess, the black squares decorated with Oriental figures within a decorative border, the interior marked for backgammon, with a carved ivory and red-stained chess set, the box 19½" wide

£1,200-1,500

778 A 19TH CENTURY PRISONER OF WAR STRAW-WORK SEWING BOX with a raised arched lid enclosing a mirror and prints, with French text, further opening to fitted sewing compartments, and a print of three ladies seated in a garden, with drawer below, with all over woven strawwork surface, 4¾" wide

773 A CHINESE "CANTON" EXPORT LACQUER WARE TEA CADDY of shaped outline with all over gilt decoration against a black ground, the interior with twin engraved and lidded tea canisters, all resting on pierced carved and gilt dragon feet, 10" wide

£300-500

£100-200

122

£200-400


Lots 776 and 777

123


782 ROBERT MORDEN: "Devonshire", a hand-coloured map, sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham & John Churchil, 15½" x 17½"

789 A CASE OF CHATEAU PLINCE, POMEROL, 2005

790 A CASE OF CHATEAU FERRIERE, GRAND CRU CLASSE MARGAUX, 2005

783 A HAND COLOURED MAP OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET with decorative title "Somerset Tensis Comitatus", 17th/18th century, 17" x 21½"

£200-400

£100-200

791 A MAORI "BARK CLOTH" WALL HANGING decorated in shades of brown with bands of foliate decoration and stylised birds, 84" x 85"

784 A MID 20TH CENTURY CLEAR AND BLUE PERSPEX TABLE LAMP with angled upright, on a stepped square base, with engraved initials "G.B.", 18¾" high

£300-500

785 A CASE OF CHATEAU PLINCE, POMEROL 2005

£200-400

£100-200

792 A RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRIST PANTOCRATOR surrounded by apostles, saints, and angels with the Ancient of Days above, probably 19th century, Moscow school, 10" x 8½"

£200-400

£200-400

788 A CASE OF CHATEAU TOUR BLANCHE SAUTERNES, PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE, 2005

Provenance: Acquired by Mrs Dorothy Hughes in New Zealand in 1970, and thence by descent.

787 A CASE OF CHATEAU TOUR BLANCHE SAUTERNES PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE, 2005

791A A VINTAGE SPANISH EMBROIDERED MATADOR’S CAPE, worked with flowers and sequins on a black ground, approximately 40” long

£200-400

786 A CASE OF CHATEAU FERRIERE GRAND CRU CLASSE MARGAUX, 2005

£200-400

£80-150

£200-400

124

£500-1,000


Lot 793

Lot 794

793 A RUSSIAN NARRATIVE ICON, the centre showing the Resurrected Christ with saints and angles, surrounded by twelve smaller panels depicting scenes from the genealogy and life of Christ, possibly 19th century Moscow school, 12" x 10". See illustration

795 A HAND COLOURED PRINT BEHIND GLASS, 'Her Majesty Queen Caroline, landing at Dover on 5th June 1820 after an absence of five years', 10" x 14"

£500-1,000

796 A MID 20TH CENTURY WALL HANGING made to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 worked with radiating pearl stitch and decorative border and central cartouche, 116" x 77"

794 A RUSSIAN ICON the four panels showing (clockwise from top left) a scene relating to the Pokrov Icon, St Nicholas, St John the Soldier, and St George, probably 19th century, Moscow school, 14" x 12". See illustration

£200-400

£200-400

797-799 SPARE LOTS

£500-1,000

125


Lot 805

800 A GEORGE III POLISHED STEEL FIRE CURB of neo-classical design, with a pierced serpentine front with engraved oval patera to either end, 55"

803 A NEWLYN STYLE HAMMERED COPPER CHARGER of circular form, the centre worked with stylised fish and crabs swimming amongst seaweed, 22½" wide

£100-200

801 WMF: AN ART NOUVEAU PEWTER CLARET JUG of tall stylised form, all over decorated in low relief with stylised foliage and flowers, on a circular foot, with stamped marks to the base, 40¼" high

804 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS HAMMERED COPPER CHARGER with a dished centre and broad border, with all over hammered decoration and stylised bands of interlacing repoussé decoration, 24" wide

£100-200

802 AN ART NOUVEAU GILT BRASS TABLE LAMP in the form of a monkey at the top of a tree holding the shade over a stylised base, 12½" high

£200-400

£200-400

805 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS HAMMERED COPPER WALL MIRROR with a circular convex plate within a border worked with elaborate peacocks with hearts in their tails, with a motto "O Wad Some Power The Giftie Gi'e Us To See Ourselves As Others See Us", 24" wide. See illustration

£200-400

126

£400-600


Lot 807

806 A "DIEPPE" IVORY FIGURE of a street entertainer, wearing tatty clothes and playing the pipes, standing on a turned ebonised plinth, 19th century, 10½" high

808 A CARVED IVORY FRAGMENT worked with European or African figures in a procession, 1½" high, and a pottery fragment in the form of a female head (2)

£500-1,000

807 A DIEPPE IVORY PORTRAIT FIGURE OF VAN DYCK standing by a plinth, engraved to the reverse "D. Antonius Van Dyck. Eques", and the companion, Peter Paul Rubens, 8½" high (2). See illustration

An attribution to Jean Claude Francois Joseph Rosset (1706-1780) has been suggested.

£4,000-6,000

£40-80

809 A CAST BRONZE STATUE OF A PRANCING HORSE with all over green patination, 36" high

127

£700-900


810 A SET OF FOUR BLACK FOREST GNOME-TYPE FIGURES, all in seated poses, one playing a stringed instrument, another drinking from a goblet, 15" high (4)

816 A CONTINENTAL GILT METAL AND MARBLE TABLE ORNAMENT in the form of a cherub reaching towards a bowl of goldfish, the goldfish tank resting on a turned column, with rectangular base with stepped front, 7¼" high

£300-600

811 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE GILT BRONZE SPHINXES with raised wings mounted on marble as bookends, stamped "bronze", 6½" high

817 A SWISS CARVED WOODEN BOOKRACK, the sliding ends carved with goats amongst rocky outcrops, the base with floral decoration, 22½" wide (closed)

£400-600

812 A VICTORIAN FIRE SCREEN with gilt metal adjustable mounts and a fabric banner decorated in raised woolwork with a rearing horse, with a tassel border, 20½" wide

£80-150

£500-1,000

£3,500-4,500

820 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT METAL AND CUT-GLASS TABLE LIGHTS, each with a single candle sconce above a border of cast foliate decoration and cut-glass drops on stepped circular bases, 8½" high (2)

£400-600

815 A LATE VICTORIAN CLOISONNÉ MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the oval back decorated with circular motifs against a blue ground within a shaped border, with a cast handle, and a similar mirror with cloisonné back and matching mounts (2)

£250-450

819 A PAIR OF FLAT BACK CARVED WOOD AND GESSO LIONS, one standing, the other gnawing at the ground, both with raised tails and standing on naturalistic bases, 17th/18th century, 26" wide. See illustration

814 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN LIMEWOOD OVER-DOOR CARVINGS, each with a central oval panel within scrolling foliate and leaf-carved surround, 30" wide

£200-400

818 A 19TH CENTURY SWISS CARVED WALL PANEL with a shaped scrolling background decorated with oak leaves, hanging with a trophy of dead game, and a rifle stamped "J. Baud, Meiringen", 29½"

813 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN EGYPTIAN REVIVAL FIRE IRONS with bulbous tops on shaped columns with angular legs with animal paw feet and scrolling Egyptian Revival decoration, 19" high. See illustration

£80-150

£80-150

821-829 Spare lots

£50-100

128


Lot 813

Lot 819

129


CLOCKS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 830 A DRUM SEXTANT, the dial signed "Troughton & Simms, London", in a fitted case, and a similar gilt metal cased pocket barometer, in leather case fitted with a compass and thermometer to the lid (2)

836 A WALL MOUNTED "WATER CLOCK", the square dial with Roman numerals and single hand above a reservoir, the front engraved with a coat of arms, beneath an inscription "Tyme is fleet, William Cowley, Londoni, Fecit AD1641", the oak back board with carved decoration, possibly 17th century, 44" high

£150-250

831 A JAEGER LE COULTRE SKELETON CLOCK with centrally mounted chapter ring and visible mechanism, within a gilt metal and glass case, 6¼" wide

837 A REGENCY GILT METAL AND POLISHED SLATE MANTEL CLOCK by Webster of London, with a gilt metal barrel-form frame surmounted by a wreath of oak leaves, the dial with engine-turned decoration and Roman numerals, on a scrolling base and slate plinth with applied gilt metal mounts, on four short legs, engraved to the reverse "Webster, Cornhill, London" with adjustable pendulum, 8½" high.

£300-500

832 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND SEVRES STYLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the central clock with a blue painted dial with Roman numerals and a central scene of a seated woman and child, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the gilt metal case surmounted by a vase-shaped ornament and with all over scrolling decoration, the clock flanked by two three-branch candelabra with conforming scrolling decoration, 16½" high

£400-600

839 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED REGULATOR, the silvered dial signed "Jameson, Dublin" with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, the arched top case with all over walnut veneers and carved and pierced fretwork, with a full length glazed door, brass cased weights and visible pendulum, on a square base, 78" high. See illustration

£100-200

835 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass chapter ring signed "Arthur Mitchell, Dorchester" with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a thirty hour movement, the flat top hood with raised canopy, with a full trunk door on square base, 86" high

£3,000-5,000

£100-200

834 A FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE MANTEL CLOCK of architectural form with a scrolling cornice with tortoiseshell and engraved brass inlay, the clock supported on four spiral-turned columns, with an eight day two train movement with compensating pendulum, on a conforming base and stand, 23" high

£300-500

838 CHARLES FRODSHAM: A MARINE CHRONOMETER in a fitted rosewood case with brass mounts and carrying handles, with an ivory tablet inscribed "Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, no. 3144", the chronometer with a silvered dial similarly marked, with subsidiary seconds dial and up/wind dial to 48, with Government arrow stamped to the reverse and marked to the centre of the seconds dial, 7" wide. See illustration on front cover

833 A "POSTMAN’S ALARM" TYPE WALL CLOCK with a red mount and silvered chapter ring bearing a circular tablet engraved 1732, with an encased movement striking on a bell, with shaped weight and chain, the clock 6" wide

£150-300

£250-450

£1,500-2,500

840-849 Spare lots

130


Lot 839

131


RUGS AND CARPETS 850 AN AXMINSTER CARPET of neo-classical design, the ivory ground with a central circular leafy garland panel, floral basket spandrels, rectangular pink ground panels and floral quatrefoil borders, 19'6" x 12'. See illustration

854 A CHINESE "PEKING" CARPET, the pale ivory ground worked with sparse multi-coloured floral and leaf pattern central oval medallion, within conforming key pattern and swastika borders and black outer guard, late Qing/Republic, 102" x 66"

£2,500-4,000

855 A PERSIAN RUG of Bergama design, the blue ground worked with four hexagonal guhls, with stylised animals and birds, in ivory and brick red, within a floral and patterned cellular border, 68" x 60" (worn)

851 A CHINESE PEKING SMALL CARPET, the blue ground worked with a central ivory floral medallion surrounded by birds, insects and flowers within ivory, dark blue and pale blue floral banded borders, late Qing/Republic, 140" x 108"

£300-600

£50-100

£250-500

857-859 Spare lots

853 A DURRIE-STYLE CARPET of Art Deco design, the pale blue ground worked with numerous lozenge-shaped guhls enclosing stylised pale blue and ivory tarantula motifs, within "key pattern" borders and guards, circa 190" x 104"

£50-100

856 A CAUCASIAN TRIBAL RUG, the brick red ground worked with a central triple pole black and ivory medallion, within blue floral spandrels and ivory herati pattern outer borders and guards, 96" x 60" (worn)

852 A PERSIAN STYLE SMALL CARPET of Tabriz design, the brick red ground with central dark blue, pale blue and ivory floral medallion, within pale blue floral spandrels and herati pattern outer borders and guards, 128" x 168"

£200-400

£300-600

132


ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL FURNITURE

133


860 A LATE VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD CORNER CUPBOARD in the manner of Edwards and Roberts, the upper section with a swan-neck cornice above a frieze with classical style inlay of satinwood and engraved ivory above twin glazed doors with bevelled panes, above an open mirror backed shelf and serpentine front and an arrangement of shelves, a central cupboard and an open shelf, all on slender turned legs with all over conforming inlay, 34" wide

865 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the upper section with a moulded cornice above twin glazed doors with arched moulded glazing bars, the bureau with a sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior above a central long and two small frieze drawers, and two short and two further long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 18th century and later, 39" wide

£600-800

866 A PAIR OF GEORGE III CHIPPENDALE STYLE CHILDREN'S ARMCHAIRS with wavy top rails above pierced and carved splats with outswept arms, drop-in seats and square tapering legs with "H"-form stretchers, 31" high (2)

861 A GEORGE III STYLE BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, the upper section with a dentil moulded cornice above two central astragal glazed doors and similar flanking doors enclosing a fabric-lined interior, all above a central section with a secretaire drawer enclosing an arrangement of short drawers and pigeon holes, above a further three long graduated drawers with brass handles, flanked by panelled cupboards and short drawers, on plinth base, 18th century and later, 78" wide

862 A SET OF SIX CHARLES II HIGH BACKED DINING CHAIRS with carved top rails on turned and slatted uprights, and solid seats with turned legs and stretchers, with squab cushions, 46" high

£300-500

£500-1,000

869 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III "CHIPPENDALE" STYLE DINING CHAIRS with arched top rails with foliate carved detailing above an elaborate pierced splat above drop-in seats, on square section legs with "H"-form stretchers, 38" high

Provenance: By family tradition, this card table was bequeathed by Sir Joshua Reynolds to his niece, Theophilia Palmer, and thence by descent to the last owner.

£300-600

870 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT INLAID BUREAU PLAT of Louis XV design, with leather inset surface and serpentine-edged sides, fitted with two frieze drawers, on cabriole legs, 50" wide

£600-800

864 A ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET with raised top with three graduated shelves between carved scrolling uprights, the lower section with a rectangular top above twin panelled doors, on a plinth base, 49" wide

£300-600

868 A VICTORIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the rectangular plate with a carved and pierced frame all over decorated with elaborate "C"-scrolls and flowering foliage, 43" x 45"

863 A GEORGE III "D"-SHAPED SATINWOOD AND MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, the shaped top with broad crossbanding opening to a baize-lined playing surface above a frieze with conforming satinwood stringing, with square tapering legs and spade feet, 36" wide

£150-300

867 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TWO SEATER CHAIR-BACK SETTEE with twin dished chairbacks with carved tapering uprights, and with outswept arms and over-stuffed seat, on square tapering front legs, 35" wide

£800-1,500

£400-600

£150-250 134

£400-600


871 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY "CAMPAIGN" CABINET ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above twin doors with fielded panels, enclosing a shelved interior, the lower section with a secretaire drawer with a leatherlined writing surface and an arrangement of short drawers behind a sliding retaining panel, all above a further four long graduated drawers with brass handles, each part with carrying handles to either side, on bracket feet, 38½" wide.

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

135


872 A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the rectangular top with twin drop flap sides with reeded border and rounded ends, above two frieze drawers and conforming dummy drawers, with a turned stretcher and downswept reeded legs with brass castors, 38" wide

878 A MAHOGANY WATERFALL BOOKCASE, the upper section with two open shelves with a panelled back, the lower section with two short drawers and panelled cupboards, on carved animal paw feet, 19th century and later, 37" wide

£200-400

873 A CLASSICAL STYLE PAINTED AND GILT BRASS STANDARD LAMP with an adjustable light support with foliate decoration, on a neo-classical style table stand with white painted decoration against a blue green ground, on animal paw feet, 16" wide

879 A SET OF SIX CHARLES II STYLE OAK DINING CHAIRS with upholstered backs and seats with round-headed nail detailing, on turned legs and stretchers, 34" high (6)

£150-250

£400-600

£200-400

876 A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT VENEERED GIRANDOLES with rectangular plates within a moulded surround, with arched cresting, each fitted with a scrolling candle branch, 27" high (2)

£400-600

882 A NEAR PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ÉTAGÈRE, the shaped tops with pierced gilt metal galleries and marquetry banding, above two conforming open shelves between ebonised uprights, 18½" wide

£300-600

877 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD BOOKCASE, the upper section with a moulded cornice above openfronted adjustable shelves, the lower section with twin fabric-lined doors, on a plinth base, 41½" wide

£300-500

881 A LOUIS XV STYLE SIDE TABLE, the oval top with a pierced three-quarter gilt metal gallery and a central oval marquetry panel with two birds amongst a military trophy, all above three short drawers and an open shelf, on cabriole legs, with all over conforming marquetry and gilt metal mounts, 20" wide

875 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the cornice with running border above twin doors with satinwood inlay and patera, above two short and two long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 50" wide

£300-500

880 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CREDENZA, the shaped top with ebonised border above a central panelled door with scrolling satinwood inlay within a burrwood border, flanked by quarter round glazed cupboards, on plinth base, with all over gilt metal mounts and conforming inlay, 58½" wide

874 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOLD TOP CARD TABLE, the cartouche-shaped top with a baize-lined interior, on a shallow frieze and turned and carved legs and conforming stretcher, the downswept legs with castors, 39" wide

£700-900

£500-800

883 A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU CABINET, the upper section with a moulded cornice above twin panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior with short drawers and pigeonholes, all above a single candle slide, the lower section with a sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with a central cupboard flanked by two column fronted drawers and further short drawers and pigeonholes, all above two small "loper" drawers, a central drawer and two further short and two long graduated drawers, with brass handles, on bracket feet, 39" wide. See illustration

£1,000-2,000

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£1,000-2,000


Lot 883

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884 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY DAVENPORT with a raised upper section with two cupboard doors with ivory and satinwood marquetry panels, with ribbontied quivers and floral garlands, enclosing stationery rack and short drawers, above a serpentine-fronted leatherlined writing slope, the base with similar marquetry and three short drawers and conforming dummy drawers, on cabriole legs and castors, 24" wide

£800-1,500

890 A GEORGE II STYLE STOOL with over-upholstered seat and walnut legs with leafcarved knees and ball and claw feet, 25" wide

891 A LOUIS XV STYLE ROSEWOOD STOOL with over-upholstered seat, on a moulded rosewood frame with cabriole legs, 26" wide

885 A GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR with a broad dished back and outswept "shepherds crook" arms, opening to create four tread library steps, on cabriole legs, 35½" high

£400-600

£150-250

£200-400

888 A GEORGE I/II WALNUT BUREAU, the sloping fall with crossbanding enclosing a fitted interior with a central cupboard flanked by columnfronted drawers and further short drawers and pigeonholes, all above four long graduated drawers with semi-circular drawer divisions, on bracket feet, 37" wide

£500-800

889 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE COMMODE, the shaped top with a reeded border above twin bowfronted drawers and two bow-fronted dummy drawers, with satinwood stringing, 31" wide

£100-200

893 A GEORGE I WALNUT DRESSING TABLE MIRROR with a rectangular plate within a moulded surround above a box base with four small drawers and central pigeonhole above a single long frieze drawer, 16" wide

887 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, the caddy moulded top with satinwood stringing above three graduated drawers with lion mask handles, on splayed bracket feet, 36" wide

£400-800

892 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED CHILDS "SHIPS" COT with double-caned sides and similar falling front above two flush-fitting drawers with recessed turned handles, 48" wide

886 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the bow-front above a frieze drawer and two deep drawers with brass ring handles and ebony stringing, on turned tapering legs, 54." wide

£200-400

£100-200

894 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III WALNUT CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS with broad scrolling top-rails and carved and pierced splats, with leaf-carved corners, above drop-in seats and cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 39" high (4)

£500-800

895 A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DRUM-TOP LIBRARY TABLE, the circular top with leather-lined writing surface with gilt and tooled border above an arrangement of bow-fronted and dummy drawers with brass handles, on a turned and leaf-carved column and four downswept legs with brass cap castors, 53" wide. See illustration

£100-200

138

£3,000-5,000


Lot 895

139


Lot 896

896 A QUEEN ANNE ELM SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with crossbanding and moulded border above two short drawers with brass drop handles, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 31" wide. See illustration

899 A CHARLES II OAK BOX SETTLE with panelled back and sides above a solid seat, on turned legs and stretchers, with carved decoration to the exterior sides, 17th century and later, 72" wide £300-600

£400-800

900 A CHARLES II OAK COFFER, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a three-panel front with foliate and leaf-carved uprights and scrolling crossrails, 46" wide

897 A GEORGE III YEW AND ELM HIGH BACKED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR with a raised back and a central pierced splat above a curving arm and solid seat on turned legs with "crinoline" stretcher, 41" high

£400-600

901 A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK AND WALNUT ENCLOSED CHEST, the rectangular top above a long frieze drawer with lion mask ring handles, above a single deep drawer with architectural mouldings, the lower section with twin panelled cupboards enclosing three long drawers, 17th century and later, 45" wide

898 A GEORGE III YEW AND ELM HIGH-BACKED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR with raised back and central pierced splat above a curving arm and solid seat, on turned legs with "crinoline" stretcher, 40" high

£300-600

£400-600 140

£600-800


Lot 902

902 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD LADIES WRITING DESK, the rectangular top with serpentine borders with an oval tooled leather writing surface, above two small mahogany lined drawers with gilt metal handles, on cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees and feet, 33" wide. See illustration

905 A GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOOD AND VERRE EGLOMISÉ WALL MIRROR, the upper section with a decorated panel of hanging swags and foliage flanked by patera, above three rectangular mirror plates divided by giltwood uprights with carved female headed figures, all above a single horizontal mirror plate, flanked by carved gilt panels with further swags and patera decoration, 51" wide

£800-1,500

903 A GEORGE II STYLE STOOL with needlework seat on cabriole legs with shell-carved knees and pad feet, 20" wide

906 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a single frieze drawer, on turned legs and rectangular stretchers, 35" wide

£100-200

904 A NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE FIRE BASKET in the manner of Robert Adam, with a cast back with carved neo-classical swag decoration, above a serpentine front with pierced and polished brass frieze and vaseshaped ornaments, on square tapering legs with block feet, 35" wide

£600-800

£100-200

907 A GEORGE III OAK WRITING DESK, the sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with short drawers and pigeonholes, above two long graduated drawers with brass handles, on square legs, 34" wide

£400-600

£100-200 141


Lot 908

908 A PAIR OF CHINESE GILTLACQUERED CABINETS, the fronts decorated with butterflies and blooming foliage on a red ground, over scroll bases, Qing, on later wooden stands, 56½" high x 37" wide overall. See illustration

Provenance: Private collection, North Dorset.

910 A BURMESE CARVED HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top worked with a border of exotic birds amongst foliage and buildings, with an outswept pierced foliate frieze, on a naturalistically carved upright and three downswept legs with carved beast head terminals, 29" wide

£2,000-4,000

911 A CHINESE HARDWOOD STAND with a circular fielded top above a pierced and carved frieze, on slender legs and circular stretcher, 14½" wide

909 A CHINESE ROSEWOOD AND MARBLE INSET GAMES TABLE, the top set within a marble chess board with a scrolling and carved border, on a pierced and carved frieze decorated with a dragon amongst bamboo, on three downswept legs with ball and claw feet, 22" wide

£200-400

£100-200 142

£100-200


912 A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY COMMODE with a serpentine fronted marble top above a bombe and serpentine front with all over rococo style foliate mounts and a central marquetry scene of two chinese figures fishing, on serpentine legs with all over conforming gilt metal mounts, 41" wide.

143

ÂŁ12,000-15,000


913 A REGENCY MAHOGANY GAMES/ WORK TABLE with a central square leather-lined top rising on an adjustable stand to reveal an interior fitted for backgammon, with demi-lune side compartments with rising lids with pierced gilt brass galleries, on lyre-shaped supports, with a central fabric covered basket, on a plinth base on four downswept legs with gilt animal paw cap castors, 28" wide

919 A VICTORIAN EBONISED, AMBOYNA AND GILT METAL DISPLAY CABINET, the shaped top with a downswept moulding and gilt beading, above a central glazed door with burrwood crossbanding, enclosing a shelved interior and flanked by four columns with pleated effect decoration, on a stepped base with turned feet, with all over conforming gilt metal mounts, 51" wide

£700-900

920 AN ANGLO-INDIAN OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top inlaid in ivory and other materials, with radiating foliate patterns and stylised birds within a decorative border, on elephant-form legs, a similar octagonal top table, 24" wide and another (3)

914 A GEORGE III OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS with a rectangular caddy moulded top above four long graduated drawers with brass handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 42" wide

£300-500

915 A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH MAHOGANY "D"-SHAPED SIDE TABLE with a pierced gilt metal frieze above two quarter-round side mounted drawers, on square tapering legs, 30" wide

£100-200

£1,000-2,000

£200-400

922 A CHINOISERIE FITTED WARDROBE with a shaped cornice above twin doors with elaborate pierced and engraved hinges and lock plates, with all over lacquered decoration of oriental figures amongst mountains, trees and buildings, the sides similarly decorated, the interior lacquered in red and fitted with numerous divisions for trousers, socks, shirts and other garments, all on a plinth base, 55½" wide

£250-450

918 AN EDWARDIAN HEPPLEWHITE REVIVAL REVOLVING TWO TIER BOOK RACK, the upper circular tier with a pierced gallery, the stand with all over painted floral and ribbon-tied decoration, on three downswept legs and animal paw feet, 36" high

£500-1,000

921A A TIBETAN STORAGE CUPBOARD, the multi-panel front with two central short drawers painted with birds amongst foliage, within shaped panels, above two short drawers with similar panelled fronts, on flat fronted legs, late 19th/early 20th century, 63½" wide

917 A REGENCY MAHOGANY ROCKING CRADLE with a cane-work cradle on turned uprights and downswept legs with brass cap castors, 39" wide

£200-400

921 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHINOISERIE SIDE TABLE with a rectangular dish top with a lacquer panel decorated with a landscape scene against a ground within a raised border, above a single frieze drawer with Oriental ring handle and lacquer decoration, on slender cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 22½" wide

916 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD with a marble top with a moulded border above twin bow-fronted doors with rococo style scrolling mouldings and key escutcheons, on a carved frieze with decorated bracket feet, 18th century and later, 33" wide

£1,000-1,500

£300-500

£100-200

923 AN UNUSUAL COPPER CLAD STOVE with gothic arched and pierced trefoil decoration, with a central grate, sloping sides and rising lid to the centre, 32" wide 144

£100-200


Lot 925

924 A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR TOP EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the top with moulded border on a bulbous column and quadriform base with four carved animal paw feet, 48" wide

925 AN ART NOUVEAU DISPLAY CABINET with a raised mirrored back above an open shelf and twin glazed cupboard doors, the doors mounted with stylised Art Nouveau glazing bars and relief moulded flowers in white and blue, the doors divided by a central stylised foliate marquetry panel, all between extended uprights, 49" wide. See illustration

£300-500

145

£800-1,500


Lot 932

926 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL MAHOGANY MAGAZINE RACK with rectangular raised back with pierced circular decoration, above three magazine slots and pierced uprights, with satinwood stringing, 38½" high

929 A GOTHIC REVIVAL BEDROOM SUITE in the manner of Charles Bevan. Comprising a triple wardrobe with central mirrored panel, a dressing table, wash stand, bedside cabinet and towel rail, each piece with geometric marquetry borders, circles and stylised quatrefoil panels, with chamfered uprights and Gothic revival detailing, the wardrobe 76" wide

£200-400

927 A STAINED AND EBONISED ART DECO CENTRE TABLE with a five sided top with geometric decoration and green and orange stained panels, on a splayed base with conforming geometric decoration, 23" wide, and a matching pedestal/workbox of tapering rectangular form, the sides with sunburst marquetry, on a stepped base, the interior with a central fitted compartment, 15½" wide

£1,000-2,000

930 A GEORGE III STYLE PEAT BUCKET of Irish design, with a brass liner and spiral-turned staved body with brass band and carrying handles, 22" wide

£200-400

931 A CHARLES II OAK COFFER with a rectangular panelled top above a front with fielded panels above two short drawers, 56½" wide

£150-250

928 MANNER OF BORGE MOGENSEN A folding leather upholstered chair with cylindrical elements and sewn leather upholstery, mid-20th century, 30½" high

£200-400

932 A GEORGE I WALNUT VENEERED BUREAU, the sloping fall veneered in three panels with broad crossbanding enclosing a fitted interior with short drawers and pigeonholes, and a leather-lined writing surface, all above two short and three long graduated drawers with conforming crossbanding and brass handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 36" wide. See illustration

£200-400

146

£400-600


Lot 938

933 A NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE OVERMANTEL MIRROR with a moulded cornice above a frieze with tied ribbon and husk decoration, above three bevel edged mirror plates, all between ribbon-tied fluted columns, 53" wide

936 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE DUTCH UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, the raised rectangular back above upholstered arm-rests with scrolling terminals, above an overstuffed seat, on carved legs with a pierced and carved front rail decorated with birds, with turned rear legs and stretchers, 41" high

£250-450

934 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FREESTANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper section with a moulded cornice above twin two panelled doors between fluted canted corners, above a conforming base, 42" wide

937 A LARGE IRISH STYLE OVAL WALL MIRROR with a moulded gilt frame and a border of blue and clear "jewels", with a broad oval mirror plate, 18th century and later, 44½"

£200-400

935 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH RECLINING ARMCHAIR with a rosewood frame with an articulated two-part upholstered back above an upholstered seat and carved arm-rests, on cabriole legs and castors, 32" high

£150-250

£1,500-2000

938 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with a moulded border above four long graduated drawers with gilt metal handles and key escutcheons, on bracket feet, 93" wide. See illustration

£150-250

147

£600-800


Lot 939

939 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON URNS, the broad vase-shaped urns with extended scrolling handles and lobed bodies, on stepped bases and conforming square section pedestals with decorative stepped bases, 48½" high. See illustration

941 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, the octagonal top on a slender turned and tapering legs, 19¼" wide

942 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 'D'-END DINING TABLE, the rectangular table with rounded ends with two leaves, with a deep frieze and square tapering legs, 86½"

£600-1,200

940 A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED SOFA with a show-wood back and scrolling frame, with applied gilt patera, on outswept legs with gilt cap castors, with all over "dusky pink" upholstery, 85" wide

£200-400

£100-200

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£400-800


943 A PAIR OF MASSIVE CARVED AND GILT WALL MIRRORS in the manner of William Kent, each with an architectural pediment with a central foliate cresting above a frieze with a central leaf and shell-carved decoration, the rectangular plate within a 'Greek Key' moulding and leaf-carved border, all over gilt against a grey ground, 132" x 66". See illustration

ÂŁ5,000-10,000

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Lot 944

944 GILLOWS OF LANCASTER: A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS, each with upholstered backs, seats and arm supports, the backs carved with differing naturalistic cresting, one of a bird amongst a bunch of grapes, the other with a squirrel amongst nuts, each on turned and carved legs, 48" high, stamped 'Gillows' to the inside back leg and no. 945. See illustration

946 A GEORGE III WING-BACK ARMCHAIR, the upholstered back, arms and seat all over upholstered in floral patterned fabric pattern against a green ground, on slightly splayed cabriole front legs with leaf-carved knees and feet, 43" high

947 A GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, with a rectangular plate and carved rococo style surround, the cresting rail with foliate and scroll carved decoration, with similar base, 56" high

£800-1,500

945 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded ends and reeded border, the top extending to accommodate two removable leaves with brass handles to either ends to enable extension, on turned tapering legs with brass barrel-form castors, 104" (fully extended)

£400-600

£800-1,500 150

£500-1,000


948 A LARGE GILT FRAMED ROCOCO STYLE WALL MIRROR, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the rectangular plate surrounded by a carved and gilt surround with naturalistic branch and leaf decoration, surmounted by an elaborate 'Ho Ho' bird with wings outstretched and beak open, 93" high x 54" wide. See illustration

ÂŁ1,000-2,000

cutting out now :-)

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Lot 950

949 A BIEDERMEYER STYLE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD STRUNG MIRROR of rectangular architectural form with a triangular pediment above an architectural frieze and rectangular plate within four gilt patera, 37" high

951 A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the rectangular top with broad satinwood crossbanding and twin drop flap ends with rounded corners, above a single long frieze drawer and conforming dummy drawer, on curved "X"-form legs with turned stretcher and brass cap castors, 58" wide. See illustration

£80-£150

950 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a frieze drawer and central recess, with a cupboard and flush fitting short drawer between two columns of three small drawers with brass handles, on shaped bracket feet, 32" wide. See illustration

£700-£900 152

£1,500-£2,000


Lot 951

153


952 AN IRISH WHITE STATUARY MARBLE, SPANISH BROCATELLO AND SCAGLIOLA-INLAID CHIMNEYPIECE, GEORGE III AND LATER, the shelf with moulded and beaded edge above a frieze inlaid with foliage, rosettes and husk swags, centred by a similarly framed rectangular tablet and with a carved trophy to left and right, bordered above and below with bands of simulated fluting, the jambs with tapering panels each inlaid with a nightingale perched atop a pole wrapped with flowering rose stems and with stepped plinths, 56½” high x 69” wide overall, the aperture measuring 42½ x 43½”

Provenance: Probably No. 4, Parnell (formerly Rutland) Square, Dublin

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The Viscounts, later Earls of Wicklow

The Vandeleur Family

The RC Archbishops of Dublin

Private Collection, London, purchased from a Dublin dealer in the late 1960’s.

Private Collection, Warwickshire.

£20,000 – 40,000


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THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10 COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11 WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

13 TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14 DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15 FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16 GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. (3) Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (4) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. (5) Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (6) English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 16 DEBIT AND CREDIT CARDS Due to problems with fraudulent debit and credit card transactions payments over the telephone cannot be made for invoices totalling more than £200 unless the Buyers are known to Duke’s. Payment can be made in person using a chip and pin number, bank transfer, cash up to £9,000, or cheque (allow six working days for clearance).


Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. LIVE BIDDING Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items.


Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lot No:-

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Grove Auctions Telephone: (01305) 257544 Facsimile: (01305) 259953

Lot No:-

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Lot No:-

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The Fine Art Salerooms Telephone: (01305) 265080 Facsimile: (01305) 260101


Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tel ...................................................

Address .............................................

Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lot No:-

£’s

Grove Auctions Telephone: (01305) 257544 Facsimile: (01305) 259953

Lot No:-

£’s

Lot No:-

£’s

The Fine Art Salerooms Telephone: (01305) 265080 Facsimile: (01305) 260101



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