Duke's 14th February 2013 Auction

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Thursday, 14th February Ceramics and Furniture



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FINE PAINTINGS 11TH APRIL 2013

Sir Stanley Spencer R.A. (1891 – 1959) ‘Mrs Grant’, 1921 Oil on Canvas, 17” x 13”

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Provenance:The sitter, and thence by descent. Private Collection, Dorset

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J ewe l l ery and si l ver va l uation morning Friday 22nd February 2013

Expert valuers will be available from 9.30am – 12.30pm to provide free, no obligation valuations for auction on the following items: Jewellery and Bijouterie, Silver, Coins, and Watches.

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MEDALS 11TH APRIL 2013

An important set of four Victorian medals awarded to Lieutenant Francis Abbott R.N. comprising an Indian General Service medal with Perak bar, South Africa Medal with 1879 bar, Egypt medal and Khedive’s Star. Lieutenant Abbott had a short but distinguished naval career serving on a number of different ships including HMS Shah and the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert. Abbott played an important role in two historic incidents, the events that saw the murder of Commissioner Hon. J.W.Birch at Passir Sala in 1875, and one of the first uses of a torpedo against the Peruvian ironclad ‘Huascar’. The medals are accompanied by a large quantity of supporting material including two photograph albums, four private journals, documents and a quantity of letters and other supporting material. Provenance: Francis Abbott R.N. and thence by descent in the family. Estimate: £3,000-5,000

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FINE CHINESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART 9TH MAY 2013

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A Jun ware jar with handles, Song-Yuan, 5” high Provenance: The Collection of Ernest Oliver Measor (1906-1993), and thence by descent. Estimate: £800 – £1,600

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Including items from or formerly in the collections of: The Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury A Provincial Scottish Collection Lady Norwood, Frederick William Penny The Tennant Family Henry Knight of Rotterdam The late David von Simson Miss Nancy Deeves, OBE

Thursday, 14th February 2013 10.30am Glass English and European Ceramics Ceramics Post 1880 Oriental Ceramics Oriental Works of Art Indian and Islamic Works of Art Clocks, Scientific Instruments and Rugs English and Continental Furniture

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THURSDAY 14th FEBRUARY: 10.30A M

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Lot 33


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A ROMAN STYLE PALE CLEAR BLUE GLASS VESSEL with flared rim with trailed decoration and blown body with short handle, 5” high

7 A REGENCY CLEAR CUT-GLASS WATER JUG with horizontal and panel-cut body with hobnail-cut decoration and star-cut base, 6” high

£100-200

2 A COLLECTION OF TEN GEORGE III STYLE WINE GLASSES with clear bowls on short stems with double white glass twists on raised spreading circular feet, 5¼” (10)

8 A REGENCY STYLE CLEAR CUT-GLASS TAZZA, the broad bowl with roll-over rim with cut decoration on a conforming spreading circular foot, 11½” high

£200-400

3 MANNER OF BACCARAT: A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED GLASS BEAKER with all over Wrythen and diamond-shaped decoration, with gilt snake form handle, 4¼” high

£80-150

4 A BOHEMIAN GREEN GLASS GOBLET with straight sided bowl decorated in silver and gilt with scrolling foliate panels, with a central silvered picture of a town square with a tall column to the centre, on a spreading foot, 5” high and a similar blue glass beaker (2) £150-250

£80-150 11 A PAIR OF CLEAR GLASS OCTAGONAL BODIED DECANTERS with cut shoulders and small cut stoppers, each with a circular ticket “Holland’s”, 7½” high (2)

£150-300

£100-200

6 A REGENCY CLEAR CUT-GLASS WATER JUG with all over hobnail-cut decoration, 7” high

£150-250

10 A CONTINENTAL CLEAR GLASS WINE GOBLET with a straight-sided tapering bowl engraved with a double headed eagle above a date “1740” within scrolling foliate decoration, on a knop cut stem and spreading circular foot, with turned over rim, 8” high

5 A REGENCY CLEAR CUT-GLASS WATER JUG with horizontal and panel-cut bodies with further hobnailcut decoration and star-cut base, 6½” high

£100-200

9 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE CLEAR CUT-GLASS DECANTERS with horizontal cut necks and bodies with diamond-cut decoration and star-cut bases, one with a silver “Whiskey” bottle label, 9¾” high (2)

£150-300

12 A PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY AMETHYST GLASS VASES of square tapering form with circular necks, with painted gilt trelliswork and floral decoration, 13” high (2). See illustration

£150-300

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£200-400


Lot 12

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13 A PAIR OF OVERLAID BOHEMIAN STYLE GLASS PLATES with ruby glass bodies with white overlay decorated in colours and gilt with sprays of flowers, 7” wide (2)

19 A SET OF SIX CLEAR GLASS ALE GLASSES with straight sided bowls with facet-cut bases on tapering circular stems and spreading feet, 5¾” high (6)

£100-200

14 A VICTORIAN BLUE GLASS SCENT BOTTLE of flat tapering form, with an engraved silver lid, the interior of the lid stamped ‘Mellish, London’ apparently unmarked, 5”

20 A WEBB CORBETT STRAIGHT-SIDED TWO-HANDLE GLASS LOVING CUP, cut with the National Emblems and cipher, to commemorate the Coronation of King George VI, 1937, acid etched mark, 5½” high and a matching tankard (2)

£150-300

15 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BLUE GLASS SCENT FLASK, the tapering circular body with cut and gilt decoration of hanging foliate swags with decorative silver mounts, 5¾”

£150-300

£100-200

£50-100

23 A PINEAPPLE FORM CRANBERRY GLASS VASE with narrow metal neck, with spiky leaves and bulbous red glass body on a spreading circular foot, with indistinct signature, 8¼” high

£100-200

18 A DOUBLE ENDED GREEN GLASS SCENT FLASK with octagonal body, 5”, a small Italian flask on a chain and three similar pieces (5)

£50-100

22 A LARGE WINE GLASS with trumpet-shaped bowl, plain stem and domed foot, 13¾” high

17 A PAIR OF MODERN CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS SCENT FLASKS with heart-shaped bodies, 5” high and two similar flasks (4)

£50-100

21 AN 18TH CENTURY STRAIGHTSIDED WINE GLASS with ogee-shaped bowl, multi-opaque spiral-twist stem and domed foot, 5¾” high

16 AN ITALIAN RED AND CLEAR SPIRAL OVOID SCENT BOTTLE, with conforming stopper, 6½” high and four further scent flasks (5)

£100-200

£50-100

24 DELATTE, NANCY: AN OVOID ART DECO STYLE VASE with an orange yellow mottled ground with enamel and cut geometric and foliate decoration of stylised flowerheads, 11” high. See illustration

£100-200

£500-800

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25 A THOMAS WEBB CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION CHINESE DRAGON VASE decorated with a Chinese dragon within a landscape, on a broad spreading foot, with star-cut base, 12¼” high, no. 6/50, with certificate

31 A BOHEMIAN STYLE BLUE AND CLEAR GLASS OVERLAID LAMP, the broad mushroom-shaped shade with all over cut decoration, on a conforming tapering stem with spreading foot, 22” high

£50-100

26 A GEORGE III SLOPE SHOULDERED DECANTER with panel cut shoulders and mushroom shaped stopper, 10” high and three similar decanters (4)

32 AN ART NOUVEAU MULTICOLOURED GLASS INKWELL of compressed triform shape, the lid with leaf decoration, the body with all over multi-coloured detailing, 5” wide

£200-400

27 A GEORGE III STYLE MALLET FORM DECANTER with mushroom shaped stopper, ringed neck and panel-cut shoulders, 9” high and six similar decanters (7)

£150-250

33 LALIQUE: POISSONS NO. 2: A GLASS BOWL decorated with radiating fish, with etched mark ‘R. Lalique, France’, 8” wide

£200-400

28 A PAIR OF VENETIAN RED AND GILT GLASS CANDLESTICKS with straight sided sconces above broad drip-pans, the bulbous supports mounted with gilt swans, on spreading feet, 11” high (2)

£200-400

£200-400

34 LALIQUE: A ‘DAHLIAS’ PLAFONNIER of bowl form, decorated with leaves and blooms, with moulded signature ‘R. Lalique’, 12” wide. See illustration

£50-100

£1,000-2,000

29 A VICTORIAN STYLE CRANBERRY GLASS BELL with clear glass handle and white glass rim, 12½” high

35 A FRENCH CORAL GROUND PAPERWEIGHT, with central radiating canes and six cane loops against a coral ground, 3¼” wide

£100-200

30 A LOETZ STYLE IRIDESCENT ART NOUVEAU VASE of tapering form, with applied trailing decoration, 12” high

36 A FRENCH BLUE PANSY PAPERWEIGHT with a central blue pansy within a bouquet of similar flowers, with a star-cut base, 2½” wide (possibly Clichey)

£100-200

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£600-1,200

£250-500


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37 A 19TH CENTURY PAPERWEIGHT with a dated cane ‘1885’, with two bands of three clusters of floral canes between pink and white glass ribbons, 3” wide, possibly Baccarat or St. Louis.

40 A PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHT with a central image of a woman within a border of blue and white glass spiral decoration, with a star-cut base, 3¾” wide

£300-600

38 A PAPERWEIGHT with a central portrait of Queen Victoria within three bands of floral canes, 2¾” wide See illustration

41 A LARGE PAPERWEIGHT with internal decoration of multi-coloured foliate canes against a mottled ground, 4” wide £300-600

£300-600

42-49 Spare lots

39 A CLEAR GLASS WEIGHT with a central portrait of Napoleon, signed to the shoulder ‘Andrieu’, 2½” wide

£200-400

£300-600

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Lot 50

50 A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TABLE CENTREPIECE by Mark Marshall, the flared bowl with Pegasus, winged lion and leaf spray relief decoration and supported on a putti pedestal with square base, unmarked, 11” high See illustration

£300-600

51 AN EARLY COALPORT BOWL printed in underglaze blue with an Oriental pattern, conforming decoration to the inner border, 6¼” dia., and an 18th century Liverpool blue and white tea bowl, 3¼” dia. (2)

Lot 54

£50-100

52 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP “CONTEST”, the male and two female figures painted in polychrome and leaning against a tree, on a square base inscribe with the title, 8¼” high

£80-160

53 AN 18TH CENTURY BOW RECTANGULAR DISH with canted edges and decorated in underglaze powder blue with panels of Oriental scenes against a powder blue ground, the underside with painted blue mark with the letters PX, 9½” dia.

£100-200

54 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PUNCH BOWL decorated in underglaze blue with floral vignettes, the interior with a large floral vignette to the centre, the rim with further oriental scroll and orchid borders, 11” dia. See illustration Lot 56

Provenance: Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury and thence by descent

£150-300 55 A MEISSEN BUTTER BOAT of leaf form decorated in puce with a basket of blossoming chrysanthemum, within a puce and gilt trail border, the underside moulded with leaves with an underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 4¾” long

£80-160

56 A MATCHED PAIR OF MID-19TH CENTURY MEISSEN CANDELABRUM, each modelled as a courting couple with a putti or flowers and painted in polychrome with oval blue and white ovello bordered bases and mounted on ormolu naturalistic three branch candelabrum, 17” and 16” high (2). See illustration 20

£1,500-3,000


57 A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE MODELS OF SEATED HARES in white glaze with terracotta glazed ears, eyes and mouth, on a green glazed textured base, each 3” high. See illustration

Lot 57

£150-300

58 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY DERBY WHITE BISQUE MODELS OF PUTTI, each reclining or sitting against a tree trunk, the undersides with inscribed number 213, circa 1775, 5” high (2)

£150-300

59 A 19TH CENTURY SUNDERLAND LUSTRE JUG decorated with transfer and hand painted shipping scenes with motto “Forget and Forgive”, with inscriptions for Robert and Elizabeth Domoney, Durweston, Dorset 1864, 8” high. See illustration £150-300 60 A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, the royal blue ground slip decorated with classical scenes in white. Comprising a teapot, cream jug, sucrier and cover and cream jug, the undersides with impressed stamps, some numbered 30 & 36 on some pieces. The teapot 5½” high (4) £150-300

Lot 59

61 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE MUG painted in polychrome with sprays of flowers and the text “Stephen Cleverly Wilcocks 1812”, with black rims, 4¼” high

62 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER of twist fluted form painted in blue and gilt with floral sprays enclosed by a ribbon trail and laurel leaf border, the undersides with blue crescent mark, the saucer 5¼” dia. , the bowl 3¼” dia. (2)

£80-160

£50-100

61A A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE OVAL DISH, decorated with floral sprays, insects and butterflies against a white ground, within blue moulded feather borders, the underside with blue ‘M’ mark, 12” long.

62A AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY PLATE, painted with polychrome floral sprays against a white ground, within a scallop-edged, basket weave border, the underside with painted iron red mark and old label for the J.A. Robinson collection, circa 1820, 9½” dia.

£150-300

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£50-100


63 A LATE 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE PIERCED OVAL TWO HANDLED CHESTNUT BASKET highlighted with brown enamels with two stands ensuite, circa 1800, the stands 10¼” wide (4)

71 A SWANSEA SUCRIER AND COVER painted in the Imari palette with birds, flowers and foliage, within blue gilt star decorated borders, the underside painted in rust “Swansea 216”, 6” dia.

£100-200

72 AN 18TH CENTURY NORTH DEVON SLIPWARE FLAGON decorated in relief with floral arabesques, birds and a rampant lion, in ochre against a darker ochre glaze, with a pair of strap carrying handles, 16” high. See illustration

64 A 19TH CENTURY WORCESTER DISH of oval scalloped form painted in blue with sprays of flowers against a white ground with gilt scalloped border, 12½” wide

£200-400

65 A 19TH CENTURY COALPORT TYPE TEA SERVICE painted in polychrome with floral sprays against a white ground with puce borders and gilt scrolling highlights. Comprising a tea pot, 7” high, a slops bowl, 7” dia., a cake plate, 10” dia., six tea cups and five saucers, all with rust painted numbers to the underside “5/635”, (14)

£80-160

£100-200

£2,000-3,000

£150-300

Provenance: The Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury and thence by descent.

£150-300

£150-300

75 A LATE 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN TEA CADDY, the ribbed ground painted in underglaze blue with the trailing onion pattern, the caddy rim with underglaze blue crossed swords marks and further marks (stopper missing), 4” high

£50-100

70 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEA CUP painted in puce and green with vignettes of a peacock and an exotic bird in a branch, the interior with puce floral swag and green star chequered panels, the underside with impressed circle mark, 3¼” dia. £100-200

69 A LATE 18TH CENTURY COFFEE CUP transfer printed in grey with vignettes of classical ruins, possibly Worcester, 2¼” high and a small famille rose decorated Chinese teabowl (2)

74 A 19TH CENTURY JASPERWARE-TYPE CHEESE DOME AND STAND, the sage green ground with white applied classical figures and foliage, unmarked, 12” high

68 A SALOPIAN WARE SAUCER with underglaze blue transfer decoration of a Chinaman fishing, the underside with impressed “S” and old inscribed label, 4” dia., a late 18th century Caughley hexagonal teapot stand , and a pair of early 19th century blue transfer floral serving dishes, 12¾” dia. (4)

The decoration on this flagon is consistent with those examples of slipware from the North Devon area, particularly Bideford. However, on closer inspection, the decoration is actually applied upside down with the birds and lion only facing the correct way up when the flagon is stored on its’ rim. Similarly, a North Devon slipware punchbowl in the Longridge collection also carries this reverse decoration and it is suggested that the wares were stored upside down thereby viewing the decoration the correct way up.

73 A LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE painted en grisaille with floral sprays and gilt highlights and borders against a white ground, comprising: teapot, milk jug, sucrier and stand, slops bowl, a pair of cake plates, 12 teacups, 6 coffee cans and 12 saucers, possibly Flight Worcester. (a lot)

67 A STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL PIN TRAY of oval form enamelled in polychromes with “The King of Spades” and floral sprays against a white ground, with a pierced trellis border, 4” dia.

£150-300

66 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BOTTLE FLASK painted with a chinoiserie scene in green, puce and gilt against a blue/grey glaze with gilt rim, probably late 18th/ early 19th century, 4¼” high

£60-120

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£100-200


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76 A 19TH CENTURY SPODE TYPE IMARI PATTERN DESSERT SERVICE decorated in iron red and blue with flowering tree peony, insects, birds and animals with gilt highlights, comprising: a pair of small oval sauce tureens, covers and stands, an oval deep pedestal fruit bowl, a pair of quatrefoil shaped stands, a pair of shell shaped stands, 4 square shaped stands and 19 plates (a lot). See illustration

Lot 76

£800-1,200

77 A MATCHED PAIR OF MEISSEN MODELS OF SWANS raising their wings on puce, green and gilt rustic bases, the undersides with underglaze blue crossed swords marks, impressed no. 99 and further inscribed 2214 & 2213 (2). See illustration

£100-200

78 A DRESDEN TABLE CENTREPIECE, the column formed from three classical maidens supporting the flared and pierced floral encrusted bowl on a circular floral encrusted base and decorated overall in turquoise and pinks with gilt highlights, the underside with underglaze blue ‘JR’ mark, 19” high. See illustration

Lot 77

£250-500 79 A ROCKINGHAM CHINA INKWELL modelled in the form of a boy seated playing the harp leaning against a tree trunk, decorated with gilt highlights against a white ground, 4¼” high, together with a Staffordshire flatback model and a Derby type model of a gardening cherub (3)

£100-200

80 TWO 18TH CENTURY DERBY FIGURES OF PUTTO holding baskets encrusted with flowers overall, on circular bases, 4¾” high (2)

Lot 78

£80-160

81 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN VASES of urn form, painted in polychrome with a panel of flowers enclosed within scroll gilt borders against a Royal blue ground with white glazed handles, the undersides with blue underglaze crossed swords mark, impressed no. 534 and further numbered 130, 5¼” high (2)

£150-300

82 A 19TH CENTURY SPODE BLUE AND WHITE MEAT DISH transfer decorated in blue with figures beside a river in an Italianate landscape, the underside with impressed mark 20½” dia. and a smaller Spode serving plate in the same pattern, 18¾” wide (2) 24

£150-300


83 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN CHESTNUT BASKETS AND STANDS transfer decorated in underglaze blue with figures conversing beside an Oriental temple with pierced trellis sides and scale decorated handles, the basket 10½” wide (one basket in pieces with stand absent) (3)

Lot 84

£100-200

84 A ROUEN FAIENCE MODEL OF A HORSE lifting its foot and wearing an ornate saddle, painted in polychrome overall with sponged puce decoration to the body and rectangular base, the underside painted in blue “Rouen”, 8½” wide. See illustration

£300-600 Lot 85

85 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN VASES of urn form, the white ground with gilt highlighted moulded borders overall, with gilt highlighted acanthus leaf and scrolling serpent handles and raised on a circular moulded spreading foot, the underside with blue underglaze crossed sword marks and no. 29, 19” high (2) See illustration

£600-1,200

86 AN 18TH CENTURY MENNECY-TYPE MODEL OF A MAN HOLDING A COCKEREL decorated in white glaze overall, 6¼” high. See illustration £150-300 87 A LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN DISH painted in green, powder blue and red with a chinoiserie scene within patterned borders, the underside with rust painted double tailed scroll mark, 8½” dia. and a Royal Crown Derby floral painted plate, 9½” dia. (2)

£50-100

88 AN 18TH CENTURY DERBY DISH OF FLUTED FORM painted in the Imari palette with fruits and foliage, the underside with blue six character pseudo Chinese mark enclosed within a blue ring, and an old label for the J.A. Robinson Collection no.77, circa 1770, 8¾” dia.

Lot 86

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89 AN 18TH CENTURY CROWN DERBY LOBED DISH painted to the centre with a vignette of fruit enclosed with double gilt borders, the underside with painted manganese mark, circa 1790, 11¼”

96 A 19TH CENTURY BERLIN OVAL PORCELAIN PLAQUE painted with a depiction of Jesus Christ with a crown of thorns, the reverse with impressed sceptre mark and the letters KPM and further impressed ‘4Z’, 9” x 6¼”

£100-200

90 AN 18TH CENTURY TWO PRONG FORK with a Bow white glazed porcelain pistol grip handle moulded in relief with trailing flowers, the handle 4” long

97 A 19TH CENTURY PARIS PORCELAIN OCTAGONAL PLAQUE painted with a riverbank scene with bridge, figures and a stately home to the distance, enclosed within a raised galleried gilt border, the reverse with indistinct painted numbers, possibly 26, and mounted in a later wooden frame as a picture, 10½” x 10¼”

£100-200

91 AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH DELFT SQUAT DRUG JAR inscribed in Manganese “Nel:Comm” within an oval panel surmounted by swags of flowers and leaves, 4½” high with a brass cover

£100-200 98 A CROWN DERBY MEAT PLATE painted with three oversized vignettes of flowers including sunflowers, auriculas and roses against a white ground with a gilt highlighted moulded fluted rim, the underside with an indistinct underglaze painted rust crown mark, 21¾” dia.

£100-200

92 A DELFT BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN AND COVER, the circular form with moulded scroll relief and painted with landscape vignettes against a floral decorated ground, raised on four knurled feet, the lid with gourd finial, the underside with painted star A133, 12” dia.

£200-400

£150-300

99 A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE, the white grounds painted in polychrome with flowerheads and foliage with gilt highlighted blue leaves, gilded rims, the underside of some with underglaze blue cross marks to the footrim or rust marks to the base, comprising: a pair of soup bowls 9¾” dia. 3 side dishes 9½” and a pair of oval dishes impressed with no.2 12½” wide (a lot)

£150-300

93 A 19TH CENTURY DELFT CHARGER decorated in blue with a weeping willow and blossoming flowers within a floral scroll border, with ochre rim, 12” dia.

£100-200

£80-150 100 A LATE 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN SHALLOW BOWL painted in manganese, yellow and blue with floral sprays against a white ground, the wavy edge with brown rim, the underside with underglaze blue crossed sword marks and impressed no. 20, 8¾” wide

94 A DELFT CHARGER painted in blue to the centre with a blossoming chrysanthemum motif enclosed within a trellis and floral panel border and further enclosed with a floral decorated border, the underside with blue scroll edging, probably English late 18th century, 16” dia.

101 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PLATE painted to the centre with a thatched cottage beside a river with figures and a boat against a white ground, the scalloped edge with gilt trellis decoration interspersed with three floral sprays, the underside with underglaze blue crossed swords mark and impressed no.21, 9½” dia

95 A GARNITURE OF THREE BLUE AND WHITE DELFT VASES, each of ribbed ovoid form and decorated with elongated panels of floral displays and ornate fern and floral scrolls, the domed lids with stiff leaf decoration and lion and ball finials, the undersides with blue marks and old paper labels for W.D. Hodges & Co. Ltd. Brompton Rd. 20” high (3). See illustration

£100-200

£200-400

£2,000-3,000

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£150-300


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Lot 102

102 A PARIS PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE painted with an armorial to the centre with motto “A Cruce Victoria” with bleu de roi borders with gilt highlights and floral sprays, the undersides with puce printed marks. Comprising four footed plates and twelve dessert plates 9¼” dia. (a lot). See illustration

Lot 103

£500-1,000

103 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, the white ground with turquoise borders and gilt highlights overall, each piece with puce initials “IR”, the underside with printed mark for “Brown & Mackay, Fenchurch Street, London” and some with makers mark. for Thomas Ford, Hanley. Comprising 30 dinner plates, 10¼” dia., 14 dessert plates, 9¼” dia., 12 soup plates, 10” dia., 9 kidney-shaped dishes, 9¼” wide, 2 oval plates, 9” dia., 3 graduated oval meat plates, 15¼” - 19½” wide, a pair of sauce tureens and covers, 2 further tureen covers and 3 vegetable tureens and covers (a lot). See illustration £300-600 104 A LATE 18TH CENTURY CABBAGE DISH AND COVER moulded overall in the form of cabbage leaves and painted in yellow, green and puce, the lid pierced with a hole, the underside with indistinct underglaze blue mark, 5” dia. See illustration

Lot 104

£150-300

105 A 19TH CENTURY BERLIN PORCELAIN DISH, the reticulated edge highlighted in pistachio and puce, with en grisaille leaf decoration, the centre painted with puce flowers as the letter “T”, the underside with underglaze blue sceptre mark and impressed no. 19, 9½” wide

£80-160

106 A 19TH CENTURY BERLIN PORCELAIN PLATE painted with floral sprays against a white glazed ground with relief scalloped border, the underside with underglaze blue sceptre mark and impressed number “19”, and two further continental porcelain floral plates and a tea cup (4)

£100-200

107 A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PLATE moulded with panels of chequer and trellis borders and swirl fluting, painted to the centre with a fruit spray and further floral sprigs, the underside with double cancelled underglaze blue crossed sword mark with impressed no. 82, four similar plates and two similar bowls (7) 28

£200-400


108 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN BOX AND COVER of circular form painted to the lid with a panel of flowers and fruit, with three conforming vignettes to the body and a further on the underside, with engraved gilt metal mounts, the interior of the lid with a further painted fruit vignette, 3” dia. See illustration

Lot 108

£300-600

109 A PAIR OF NAPLES PORCELAIN MODELS, the woman carrying two bird baskets and wearing a puce floral dress and hat against a floral encrusted rococo gilt highlighted base, the man in a similar pose, both with underglazed blue mark to the base, impressed no. “7” and gilt no. “13”, 8” high (2)

£50-100

110 A VIENNA PORCELAIN MODEL OF NAPOLEON riding his steed decorated in overall white glaze, the underside with printed Vienna beehive mark and impressed no. “1591U”, 8½” wide

£200-400

111 A MINTON MAJOLICA JARDINIÈRE of globular form, the turquoise ground decorated with panels of red ochre and white floral masks, and raised by four green glazed moulded hoof feet, united on an ochre quatreform base, the body with conforming green glazed griffin handles, the underside with impressed Minton mark and no. “109” with the letter “A”, 18” high. See illustration

Lot 111

£300-600 Lot 112

112 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY BOW PORCELAIN MODELS of a woman wearing a hat and leaning against an arrangement of flowers, and another carrying a sheaf of wheat, each painted in powder blue with floral encrustations and raised on four scrolling rococo feet highlighted with puce and green, 7½” high (2). See illustration £300-600 113 A LATE 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN MODEL OF A BOY holding his hat filled with flowers and painted in polychrome with a floral waistcoat, leaning against a tree trunk, the underside with inscribed no. “33”, 6¼” high £80-160 29


120 A MATCHED PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK FIGURES in the form of houses with doves by the door, 5” wide, and a further Staffordshire flatback figure of a clockhouse, 6” wide (3)

114 A LATE 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN MODEL OF A WOMAN holding aloft a partridge with her hound seated beside her, painted overall in polychrome against a floral encrusted background, on a gilt highlighted rococo moulded base, 7” high

£100-200

121 A 19TH CENTURY MINTON MAJOLICA CANDLESTICK converted to a lamp base, with three cherubs forming the central column, each holding fish, grouse or hare, beside a dog, on a spreading green circular fluted base with brown rim, the underside impressed “Minton 657”, 8¾” high

115 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN MODELS OF FIGURES RIDING GOATS depicting a woman carrying her children on a goat and her husband carrying the goat kids, in a basket on his back, painted in polychrome overall, on oval bases with shell moulded decoration, one incised with the letter “L”, each 5½” high (2)

116 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHAMBERSTICKS, each painted in polychrome with floral sprigs, with gilt highlights to the ring handle, rims and shell thumbpiece, the undersides with painted blue crossed swords mark and impressed numbers “26 C567”, 2½” high (2)

£100-200

£80-160 124 A 19TH CENTURY PARIAN WARE BUST OF WILHELMINA, QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS, the socle with impressed title, the interior with further indistinct impressed mark, 8¼” high

£1,000-2,000

118 A PAIR OF DRESDEN TYPE BLANC DE CHINE FIGURES of a woman looking at her hands and a man holding her necklace, the undersides with pseudo blue crossed swords marks and inscribed “757”, 9¼” high (2)

£60-120

125 A 19TH CENTURY MAJOLICA WALL PLATE with overlaid and incised glazes depicting a pair of Bishops conversing against a brown ground with ochre and green scrolling foliage, the underside with cream glazed navetteshaped mark, inscribed “Fabrique (?) Numique” with further painted symbols, 12¼” dia., possibly Italian

£100-200

119 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN BLANC DE CHINE GROUP depicting a pair of lovers kissing behind the elder’s back, the underside with blue crossed sword underglazed mark, 7½” wide

£150-300

123 A COPELAND AND GARRETT WHITE GLAZED BUST OF WELLINGTON, the socle with impressed mark for Copeland and Garrett and further impressed “Wellington”, the underside with Copeland and Garrett green printed mark, 9¼” high

117 A PAIR OF MEISSEN MODELS OF SWANS and their cygnets, each mounted on a gilt gadrooned circular base with stiff leaf decoration, the undersides with painted blue crossed swords marks, impressed no. “145” and further incised “E177”, 6” high (2). See illustration

£100-200

122 A COPELAND PARIANWARE BUST OF NAPOLEON, the reverse impressed with the Copeland mark, on a circular socle, 10” high

£80-160

£50-100

£80-160

126 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER SHELL-SHAPED PICKLE DISH decorated in underglaze blue with a bird amongst blossoming foliage, the underside with scroll marks, 4½” wide

£150-300

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£250-500


Lot 117

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131 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER LEAFSHAPED PICKLE DISH created in underglaze blue with trailing foliage, the underside with underglaze blue crescent mark, 3¼” long, and another similar (2)

127 A 19TH CENTURY MAJOLICA FISH DISH AND COVER, the lid moulded in relief with a trout against a moulded fern and reed leaf ground, the base modelled as basketwork with an ochre glaze, with a pink interior, the underside with indistinct registration mark, 15½” long. See illustration

£800-1,600

132 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE LEAF-SHAPED BUTTER BOAT of small proportions, decorated in underglaze blue with trailing foliage, with blue scrolling and trellis borders, the underside with three moulded leaf-shaped feet and an underglazed blue crescent mark, 3¼” long

128 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE CIRCULAR PATTY PAN decorated in underglazed blue with four blossoming floral vignettes, the underside with hollow blue crescent mark, 5” dia.

£150-300

£80-160

130 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BUTTER TUB, COVER AND STAND of circular form, decorated in underglazed blue with the fence pattern, with dot burst borders, the lid with floral modelled relief finial, the body with scrolling side handles, the underside of each piece with an underglaze blue crescent mark, the tub 5” dia. (2)

£180-220

133 A 19TH CENTURY ROGERS BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, transfer decorated in underglaze blue with stages beside thatched barns, with confirming decoration to the interior, the lid with rose and crocus decoration with recumbent lion finial and lions head handles, the underside with impressed mark, 16” long.

129 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PLATE decorated in underglaze blue with the pine cone pattern, the scalloped edge with stylised trellis panel border, the underside with blue crescent mark, 6½” dia.

£150-300

£100-200

134 A ROYAL WORCESTER LEAF MOULDED CREAM JUG AND SUCRIER with naturalistic handles, black stamps to base, the jug 3½” high the sucrier 2” high (2)

£200-400

£50-100

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Ceramics POST 1880

Lot 146 33


135 CLARICE CLIFF: FOUR ‘BIZARRE’ SOLID HANDLE COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, decorated with black bands and green handles and rims, printed marks (8)

142 A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE JUG, decorated with two bands of scrolling flowering foliage against a deep blue ground, incised marks to the base, 8¾” high

£200-400

136 CLARICE CLIFF: A FRUIT BOWL decorated in the Crocus pattern, 9¼” dia and a small cauldron-shaped pot, decorated in the Crocus pattern, 3” high, both pieces marked ‘Crocus and ‘Bizarre’ to the base (2)

143 A DOULTON STONEWARE OIL LAMP, decorated with incised floral motifs and a circular etched glass shade, the lamp fittings by Hinks & Sons, 21” total height

£150-300

144 A DOULTON LAMBETH ‘PERSIAN WARE’ VASE of baluster form, decorated with a central pool of turquoise motifs against a blue ground, impressed mark to the base, 8” high £200-400

£200-400

145 A ROYAL WORCESTER CANDLE SNUFFER modelled as a kneeling Japanese lady wearing a yellow kimono, puce stamp to the interior, 2¾” high

138 CLARICE CLIFF: A ‘FANTASQUE’ JAM POT AND COVER, decorated in the ‘Bobbins’ pattern, 3¾” high and a ‘Fantasque’ cigarette and match holder decorated in the ‘Autumn’ pattern, 2½” high, both marked ‘Fantasque, Bizarre’ (2)

146 A LENCI POTTERY FIGURE OF THE MADONNA, modelled with crossed arms and wearing a hooded cloak decorated with stylised animals in yellows and browns, paper label and painted marks to the base, ‘Lenci, Made in Italy, 29-3-32’, 12” high.

£200-400

146a MOORCROFT: A DAWN LANDSCAPE PATTERN VASE of ovoid form with gently flared rim, the body decorated in cobalt blue with a landscape of hills and trees between bands of blue and yellow chevrons, impressed marks and painted signature to the base, 12½” high See illustration

£50-100

141 A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TEAPOT, decorated with flowerheads in relief and a central plaited band against a blue ground, incised marks to the base to include makers mark for Emily M Hawksby and dated 1881, 4½” high

£200-400

£100-200

140 A ROYAL DOULTON FLAMBÉ MODEL OF A STANDING DUCK, printed marks and incised no. 137 to the base, 6¾” high

£50-100

139 CLARICE CLIFF: A ‘BIZARRE’ VASE of flared cylindrical form, decorated with geometric designs, in yellows, reds, blues and whites and outlined in green, printed marks to the base, 8” high

£300-600

137 CLARICE CLIFF: A CONICAL FORM JUG decorated with geometric squares and black branch with orange leaf design, the base stamped ‘Bizarre’ and ‘Registration Applied For’, 6” high

£100-200

£150-250

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£1,000 – 2,000


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147 MOORCROFT: A CLEMATIS PATTERN VASE of ovoid form, decorated with tube lined flowers against an ivory ground, impressed marks and Royal Warrant label to the base ‘Potters to the Late Queen Mary’, 8¼” high

153 MOORCROFT: A PAIR OF POMEGRANATE PATTERN VASES of ovoid form with flared necks, impressed marks and painted signature to the base

£200-400

154 MOORCROFT: A POMEGRANATE PATTERN TWIN HANDLED BOWL, decorated with tube lined fruit against a deep blue ground, impressed mark to the base, 9½” wide

148 MOORCROFT: A CORAL HIBISCUS PATTERN VASE of baluster form, decorated with tube lined flowers against an olive ground, 5¼” high and a similar footed dish, 4½” dia, both with Royal Warrant labels to the base ‘ Potters to the Late Queen Mary’ (2)

£400-800 157 MOORCROFT: A FLAMBÉ FISH PATTERN PEDESTAL BOWL, the interior decorated with tube lined fish above flowering plants, impressed marks and painted signature to the base, 10” dia. See illustration

£150-300

151 MOORCROFT: A REVIVED CORNFLOWER PATTERN VASE of slender baluster form, decorated with tube lined flowers and foliage against a pale green ground, with impressed marks and painted signature to the base, 7” high

£1,000-2,000

158 MOORCROFT: A FLAMBÉ FISH PATTERN VASE, decorated with fish swimming amongst plants against a deep flambé ground, the base with impressed marks, painted signature and Royal Warrant label, ‘Potter to H M The Queen’, 12½” high. See illustration

£400-800

152 MOORCROFT: A SMALL POPPY PATTERN VASE of ovoid form with flared rim, impressed marks to the base, 3½” high

£200-400

156 MOORCROFT: A CLAREMONT TOADSTOOL PATTERN BOWL with inverted rim, the body decorated with various toadstools against a blue green ground, impressed marks and painted signature to the base, 11½” dia

£200-400

150 MOORCROFT: A LEAF AND GRAPE PATTERN VASE of baluster form with flared rim and foot, decorated with a blue green glaze, impressed marks and painted signature to the base, 9½” high

£200-400

155 MOORCROFT: A POMEGRANATE PATTERN VASE of baluster form, the body decorated with tube lined fruit against a blue green ground, impressed marks and painted signature to the base, 8” high

£100-200

149 MOORCROFT: A TOBACCO JAR AND COVER, decorated with a band of trailing flowers against a blue and green ground and with pewter mount, impressed marks, 5¾” high

£400-800

£150-250

£800-1,500

159-199 Spare lots

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ORIENTAL CER A MICS

Lot 228 detail 39


200 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL decorated with foliate medallions, the base with a six character Chenghua mark, 8¾” dia. See illustration

Lot 200

£100-200

201 A JAPANESE ARITA BLUE AND WHITE EWER decorated in inky tones with landscape panels and foliate scroll borders, 17th/18th century, 9¼” high See illustration

Lot 201

£150-300

202 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EWER decorated with scholars’ objects on a rocky outcrop among blossoming foliage, with a diaper band to the neck and scroll handle, early Qing, 9¾” high See illustration

£150-300

203 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES decorated with dragons amongst leafy tendrils between lappet and ruyi bands, Qing, 12¾” high (2). See illustration

£400-600

204 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES with foliate moulding and decoration, Kangxi, 9” high (2)

Lot 202

£250-500

205 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE FLARED VASES decorated with ogee-topped panels of blossoming foliage and rocks, Kangxi, 10½” high, (2)

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£500-1,000


Lot 203

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205A A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE SHALLOW BOWL decorated with blossoming foliage, within a bamboo border, Qing, 9” dia

212 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ROULEAU VASES decorated with scholars and attendants, Qing, 8” high (2)

£100-200

213 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL BOWL AND PLATE, the centres decorated with a river scene with rocks and buildings, within a foliate diaper border, Qianlong, 8½” dia. (2)

206 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE-GOURD VASE decorated with dragons amongst cloud scrolls, 14” high

£250-500

207 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT TEAPOT AND COVER decorated with garden scenes, the base with a Nanking Cargo label, Qing, 8” long

£100-200

208 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SMALL WINE POT AND COVER, Qing, 5” high, and a Chinese Imari teapot and plate (3) £50-100

£100-200

216 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE QUATREFOIL COVERED VASES with lion finials and dragon handles, decorated with landscape panels on a textured ground, Qianlong, 17¾” high See illustration

£100-200

210 A SET OF FIVE CHINESE EXPORT PLATES with serpentine borders and decorated in underglazed blue and polychrome enamels to the centre within an ogee panel, Qianlong, 9” dia. (5) £100-200

Provenance: The Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury, and thence by descent

£500-1,000 217 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE decorated with deer in a rocky landscape, 10½” high

211 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL TEA CANISTERS with reeded moulding and foliate decoration, Kangxi, 4½” high (2)

£50-100

215 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with figures in a landscape setting, Qing, 8½” high

209 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE EXPORT TEAPOT decorated with flower sprays amidst diaper borders, Qianlong, 6” high, and another similar teapot (2)

£50-100

214 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT BOWL of scalloped form decorated with river and landscape scenes and with gilt highlights, Qianlong, 5¾” dia.

£100-200

£150-300

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£80-160


Lot 216

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218 A CANTONESE ENAMELLED JARDINIÈRE decorated with panels of dignitaries and attendants in garden pavilions, Qing, 10¼” and a similar stand 10¾” dia. (2) See illustration

Lot 218

£100-200

219 A CANTONESE ENAMELLED LARGE BOWL decorated with alternating panels of figures in pavilions amidst blossoming foliage, Qing, 14½” dia. and a circular hardwood display stand with scroll supports 10½” dia. See illustration

£100-200

220 A CANTONESE ENAMELLED LARGE BOWL decorated with alternating panels of figures in pavilions amongst blossoming foliage, late Qing/early Republic, 15¾” dia. See illustration

Lot 219

£100-200 221 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED VASES, one decorated with dragons amidst foliage, the other with flowerheads, Qing, 12½” high (2)

£100-200

222 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE RETICULATED VASE of baluster form, each side with an ogee panel of figures in an interior, surrounded by further figures on a cloud scroll ground, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 18” high. See illustration

Lot 220

Provenance: A Scottish provincial collection.

£3,500-5,000

223 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL VASE decorated with various creatures in a landscape, Qing, 10” high £80-160

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Lot 222

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224 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT SAUCEBOATS of silver shape, decorated with foliage below a diaper band, Qianlong, 9¼” long (2) See illustration

Lot 224

£200-400

225 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE FOLIATED BOWL, the exterior decorated with a ruyi band on a speckled ground, the interior well with a landscape scene, the base with a six character Xuande mark, 7” dia. See illustration

£100-200

226 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘LANDSCAPE’ BOWL, the exterior decorated with a panoramic scene of buildings in a landscape beside a river, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, 8” dia. See illustration

Lot 225

£100-200

227 TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWLS with foliate decoration and six character marks to the bases, Qing, 4¼” dia., and an octagonal cup, Kangxi, 3½” across (3)

£100-200

228 A SET OF FOUR CHINESE ENAMELLED FIGURES of dignitaries or Immortals, decorated in polychrome and wearing long flowing robes, each figure with seal marks for ‘Fujian Club’ and ‘You Bochun’, late Qing/early Republic, 11¾” - 12½” high (4)

Lot 226

Provenance: Frederick William Penny , Director of the Netherlands Company, trading in the Far East in the late 19th and early 20th century, and thence by descent. See illustration

£800-1,500

229 THREE BLUE AND WHITE STEM DISHES decorated with stylised foliage and characters, late Ming/ Qing, the largest 4½” dia. (3)

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£50-100


Lot 228

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230 A LARGE CHINESE CELADON BOTTLE VASE with moulded decoration of flowerheads and scrolling foliage, late Qing/Republic, 18” high See illustration

Lot 230

£200-400

231 A CHINESE ENAMELLED BALUSTER JAR decorated with elegant ladies in a garden setting, Republic period, 13” high, with an associated lacquered wood cover See illustration

£150-300

232 A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMELLED CELADON VASES with square necks, decorated with birds and blossoming foliage, Qing, 15” high (2) See illustration

Lot 231

£150-300

233 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BRUSH POT decorated with scholars in a bamboo grove, in a rocky landscape, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 7½” dia. See illustration

£1,000-2,000

234 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CALLIGRAPHIC BRUSH POT, the body inscribed with a poem and seal mark, 8” dia. See illustration Lot 232

£1,000-2,000

235 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BASIN with a flared rim and decorated with dragons amongst cloud scrolls, 9½” dia.

£100-200

235A A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ BOWL, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, 5” dia

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£80-160


Lot 233

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236 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TWO-TIER CANDLESTICKS, the upper tiers decorated with calligraphy, the lower tiers with scrolling foliage, 11” high (2)

242 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE decorated with prunus blossom on a blue ground, Qing, 17” high

£150-300

237 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with a mystical mountain landscape and calligraphy, 17” high

243 A CHINESE WHITE-GLAZED RETICULATED COVERED JAR with prunus blossom decoration, the underside of the lid with impressed and painted marks, 13” high

£100-200

238 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with figure panels and precious objects on a scrolling tendril ground, 16½” high

£200-400

£150-300

£80-160

246 A CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE DISH decorated with alternating panels of figures and birds amongst foliage, on a diaper ground, Qing, 9½” dia.; a similar covered two-handled cup, 5¾” high; a miniature teapot, 2¾”; and a spoon, 8½” long (4)

£100-200

£50-100

241 A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID VASE decorated with blossoming foliage above a cloud and crane band, 11¾” high

£100-200

245 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with stylised characters and scrolling foliage, Qing, 7½” high

240 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PRUNUS BLOSSOM VASE with a garlic neck, Qing, converted for use as a lamp, 13¾” high

£50-100

244 A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED RIDGE TILE FIGURE of a mythical winged creature in a seated position, late Ming/Qing, 12½” high

239 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘PRUNUS BLOSSOM’ COVERED JAR with a ruyi band neck and angular borders, the base with a hare mark, 14” high

£150-200

247 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE HEXAGONAL JARDINIÈRE AND STAND, the jardinière decorated with a panoramic mythical narrative scene, Qing, the jardinière 11” across

£50-100

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£50-100


248 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE decorated with scholars and a child servant observing a bat, on a coral ground, the base with a four character mark, Republic period, 11” high See illustration

Lot 248

£150-300

249 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE QUATREFOIL BOWL, the exterior with a monochrome coral glaze, the interior decorated with panels of figures and calligraphy on a scroll ground, the base with a Tongzhi seal mark, 10½” long See illustration

£250-500

250 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BRUSH POT decorated with a continuous mythical narrative scene of figures walking on water, probably Republic period, 6¼” high See illustration

Lot 249

£100-200

251 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASES decorated with ogee figure panels and relief lion and dragon decoration, Qing, 9½” high (2)

£200-400

252 A CHINESE TURQUOISE GLAZED DISH with a central Shou roundel and ruyi border, 8” dia. and a similar small bottle vase, 7” high

£50-100 Lot 250

253 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE WRITING BOX decorated with mythical figures and calligraphy, late Qing/ early Republic, 7¾” long

£150-250

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254 A CHINESE ‘SANCAI’ STYLE BOTTLE VASE decorated with the squirrel and vine pattern, on a soft yellow ground, probably Kangxi, 11¾” high See illustration

Lot 254

£100-200

255 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE-GLAZED FIGURAL VASES in the form of plump figures holding mallets and sitting on sacks, late Qing/early Republic, 9½” high (2) See illustration

£100-200

256 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE COCKERELS, each with radiating polychrome top feathers and black under-plumage, standing with one leg raised, on rockwork bases, Qianlong/Yongzheng 7¾” high (2) See illustration

Lot 255

£300-600

257 TWO SIMILAR KOREAN CELADON VASES, one with mask handles and garlic neck, the other of flared form, both decorated with cranes in flight, 10½” and 11” high (2)

£100-200

258 A CHINESE POLYCHROME FIGURE OF AN ELEGANT LADY carrying a basket and with a flowing skirt, the interior of the base with a seal mark and inscribed marks, 10¾” high

£50-100

Lot 256 259 A CHINESE MINIATURE BOTTLE VASE of faceted form, decorated with a winter landscape and calligraphy, the base with a two character mark, probably Republic period, 6½” high

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£50-100


260 A CHINESE ENAMELLED AND GILT VASE of baluster form, decorated with a mythical scene of a sage/scholar, a woman with child attendants and calligraphy, between fine foliate bands, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, 11” high See illustration

Lot 260

£400-600

261 A CHINESE WUCAI JAR decorated with a narrative mythical band of warrior figures, Qing, 4½” high See illustration

£100-200

262 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE RETICULATED LANTERN AND STAND decorated with roundels of figures in landscapes, on a blossoming foliage ground, late Qing/early Republic, 12½” high overall See illustration

Lot 261

£300-600

263 A PAIR OF WHITE-GLAZED VESSELS in the form of swans with heads turned sideways, 7½” long (2)

£100-200

264 A CHINESE FLAMBÉ GLAZED BOWL with an inverted lip and crazed interior, Qing, 5¼” dia.

£60-80

265 A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED DISH of ruyi form, 8½” across

Lot 262

£80-160

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266 A CHINESE JUN-STYLE BEAKER VASE with a mottled glaze, the base with an indistinct painted mark, 7¾” high

272 A CHINESE YUE-TYPE JARLET of foliate form, probably Song, 2” high; a Cizhou bowl, 8½” dia.; two celadon bowls, 10” and 6” dia.; and two other pieces (6)

£50-100

£100-200 273 A CHINESE CIZHOU-STYLE FIGURE OF GUANYIN, the deity seated with a child attendant on a rocky base with a serpent below, late Ming/Qing, 12¼” high

267 A CHINESE YIXING STYLE FIGURE OF A GIRL, late Qing/Republic, 5” high, two glazed water droppers in the form of animals, 3” long and a Yixing dragon teapot with an articulated cover, 7½” long (4)

£100-200

£50-100 274 A LARGE JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER decorated with prunus blossom, 18” dia.; an octagonal example with landscape decoration, 15” across; and two circular dishes, 12½” dia. (4)

268 A CHINESE DOUCAI BOWL decorated with fruit blossoms, the base with a six character Yongzheng mark, 4¾” dia.

£80-160

269 A PART-SET OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE WARE decorated with mythical figures and calligraphy, including a set of eight graduated cups, a cylindrical vessel and four saucers, late Qing/Republic (a lot)

275 A JAPANESE CHARGER simulating ironwork, decorated with an archer and attendant beside a prunus tree, probably Meiji, 15½” dia.

276 A JAPANESE IMARI DISH decorated with a central vase of flowers, 12” dia.; a similar deep bowl, 9½” dia.; and a Kutani style bowl, 9½” dia.

£50-100

£50-100 277 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SCALLOPED DISHES decorated with central landscape scenes within a panelled border, Kangxi, 10” dia.; a similar lotus-moulded dish decorated with central flower sprays, the base with a six character mark, 8¾” dia.; and another similar dish, 8½” dia. (4)

271 A CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE OVAL DISH decorated with alternating panels of figures and blossoming foliage within a reticulated border, Qing, 9¾” long

£50-100

£80-160

270 A CHINESE WHITE-GLAZED SAUCER DISH, probably Song, 5” dia.

£100-200

£80-160

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£100-200


278 A CHINESE OGEE DRAGON BOWL, the two beasts enamelled in iron red and chasing flaming pearls above a wave band, the base with a six character Jiaqing mark, 4¼” dia. See illustration

Lot 278

£100-200

279 A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED DRAGON BOWL decorated with two five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls amidst clouds, above a wave and rock band, the base with a six character Jiaqing seal mark, 4½” dia. See illustration £200-400 280 A CHINESE GREEN-ENAMELLED DRAGON DISH, the central well decorated with a five-clawed dragon facing outwards amid cloud scrolls, within a further border and exterior of dragons, the base with a six character Guangxu mark, 7” dia. See illustration

Lot 279

£300-600

281 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER, decorated with five flowerheads amongst foliage, Kangxi, 14” dia; and another similar dish decorated with dense blossoming foliage, 13½” dia., Kangxi (2)

£300-600

282 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER, the centre decorated with radiating flowerheads within a scroll border, Kangxi, 15½” dia; and another dish decorated with evenly spaced foliate motifs, Kangxi, 15½” dia (2)

Lot 280

£300-600

283 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH, decorated with panels of warriors on horseback, within a wave border, Qing, 11¾” dia

£150-300

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284 A PAIR OF CHINESE MINIATURE BOTTLE VASES, decorated with birds perched on prunus blossom on a yellow ground, the bases with six character Kangxi marks, 5¼” high (2) See illustration

Lot 284

£300-600 285 A PAIR OF CHINESE MINIATURE BOWLS, decorated with enamelled flowerheads and Star of David motifs on a yellow graviata ground, the bases with six character Qianlong marks, 3½” dia (2) See illustration

£200-400

286 A SET OF NINE CHINESE MINIATURE FIGURES, decorated with polychrome enamels and standing in various poses, probably Republic Period, circa 3” high (9) See illustration Lot 285

£150-300

287 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE, decorated with the ‘Horses of Mu Wang’, the base with a four character dedicatory mark, Qing, 9½” dia

£200-400

288 A CHINESE ‘BEEHIVE’ WATERPOT, partially covered in flambé glaze and with incised decoration, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 4” high

£150-300

Lot 286 289 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SLENDER VASE, decorated with flowers among rockwork below a Ruyi band, Qing, 9” high

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£150-300


290 A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE FIGURE OF GUANYIN, the deity sitting cross-legged on a lotus base, 7¼” high See illustration

Lot 290

£100-200

291 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISH, the central well decorated with cranes in flight, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 6¾” dia See illustration £200-400 292 AN IMARI MEIPING VASE, decorated with a central register of blossoming foliage in a garden, 18th/19th century, 13” high See illustration

£200-400

Lot 291

293 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE ENAMELLED CELADON DISHES, consisting of four large plates,10” dia , six medium plates,7”-7½” dia and four small plates, 6” dia, Qing £100-200 294 SIX VARIOUS CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PIECES, consisting an octagonal platter, 12½” long, a punch bowl decorated with figures, 9” dia and four plates, all Qing, (6) £80-150 295 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PLAQUE, decorated with a mythical female figure, Republic Period, 14” x 10”

Lot 292

£80-160

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296 FIVE CHINESE IMARI PLATES, Qing, 9” dia; and an over-painted Kangxi bowl, 5¼” dia (6)

302 A JAPANESE KUTANI BALUSTER VASE, with lion handles and decorated with landscape scenes of elegant ladies on a diaper ground, six character mark to the base, Meiji, 11¾” high

£100-200

297 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT DISHES, consisting of a set of six with blue borders and landscapes scenes, Qing, 9” dia; and five decorated with blossoming foliage, Qing, 9” dia (11)

£80-160

303 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA ‘MILLEFIORE’ VASES of square faceted form, signed to the bases, Meiji, 8½” high (2) See illustration

£150-300

298 A CHINESE BISCUIT-GLAZED FIGURE OF A SEATED DIGNITARY, the robes covered in a crackled glaze, the figure with stomach exposed and holding a fan, probably Qing, 8¾” high; and another crackle-glazed figure, 14¼” high (2)

£200-400

304 A JAPANESE KUTANI VASE with a ‘garlic’ neck and decorated with panels of figures seated beside a stream, signed to the base, Meiji, 9¼” high

£80-160

£80-160

299 A JAPANESE KUTANI TYPE FIGURE GROUP OF A SCHOLAR AND CHILD, probably Meiji, 9” high; and another of Kannon, 13” high (2)

305 A LARGE JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO with lion handles, relief figural decoration and mask feet, Meiji, signed to the base, 11” high

£80-160

306 A CHINESE BISCUIT-GLAZED FIGURE OF SHOULAO, holding a peach in his right hand and with an attendant child climbing on his robes, late Qing/early Republic, 12½” high; together with four further sancai style figures of dignitaries, 11½” high (5)

300 A PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI SAKE CUPS, the exteriors decorated extensively with calligraphy, Meiji, 1½” high (2)

£50-100

£100-200

301 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA ‘LANDSCAPE’ VASES, Meiji, 6” high; a similar bulbous vase, 3½” high; and a miniature vase decorated with prunus blossom, 3” high, all signed (4)

£80-160

307 A CHINESE ‘DRAGON’ SEAL PASTE BOX, in a rose-glaze and decorated with a dragon among cloud scrolls, late Qing/Republic, 2¼” dia

£100-200

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£50-100


Lot 303

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Lot 308

312 FIVE CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLES of rounded rectangular form, 2.25-2¾” high, and another overlaid example (6)

308 A CHINESE RED-OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE, the front decorated with a sage on horseback and an attendant, the reverse with two figures on rockwork with ducks below, various seal marks, probably Qing, 2¾” high; and two further examples, one of rounded oval form with figures beneath a tree, 2¼”, the other decorated with fish and with various marks, 2¼” (3) See illustration

313 SIX CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, of tapering rounded form, 2¼”-3¼” high (6)

£80-160

309 FOUR CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, one large ovoid example with figures in a landscape, 3¼” high, another of rectangular form with mountain landscape views, 3” high and two further ovoid examples (4)

£50-100

314 A CHINESE RED-OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE of baluster form, with a jade-capped stopper, probably Qing, 2½” high; and a yellow glass example, 2¼” high (2)

£80-160

£80-160

315 A CHINESE MOTTLED RED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE of baluster form, 3¾” high; an underglaze blue and red cylindrical example, 3¼” high; and another of tapering cylindrical form, the base with a four character mark, 3¼” high (3)

310 FIVE CHINESE OVERLAID GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES of rounded form, 2¼”-2¾” (5)

£50-100

£50-100

311 THREE CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND RED SNUFF BOTTLES, one of meiping form, 3¾” high, the others of ovoid form, 2½” high each bearing marks to the base (3) £80-160 60

£60-80


316 A CHINESE ENAMELLED GLASS MINIATURE VASE of baluster form and decorated dragons among blossoming foliage, the base with a four character mark, 3½” high

Lot 317

£300-500 317 A CHINESE YIXING GOURDSHAPED TEAPOT with a two-strand naturalistic handle and insect-mounted cover, the base with a four character seal mark and the interior of the cover with further marks, late Qing/ Republic, 5½” high See illustration

£200-400

318 A CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE BALUSTER JAR AND COVER decorated with panels of blossoming foliage and rockwork, the cover with a lion finial, late Qing/early Republic, 19½” high See illustration

Lot 318

£400-600 319 A CHINESE SILVER-SHAPED FAMILLE ROSE SAUCEBOAT, decorated with blossoming foliage, 18th century, 9¼” long See illustration

£200-400

Lot 319

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Lot 319A

319A A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE-GOURD VASE with monster-mask archaistic decoration, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 15½” high See illustration £1,000-2,000 62


ORIENTAL WORK S OF ART

Lot 364 63


320 CHINESE SCHOOL, A mountain landscape with pavilions, seal mark and calligraphy upper right, watercolour and body colour on silk, 44½” x 25”

326 TWO SIMILAR JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA PANELS of cockerels perched on branches of blossoming foliage, one panel signed lower right, each within carved frames, Meiji, 29” x 19” overall (2)

£100-200

321 A JAPANESE IVORY-CASED TWOTIER SHRINE, with all over carved decoration, the upper deity seated within an open gallery, the lower deity within a closed chamber with doors, on a stepped base and carved wood stand, Meiji, 29½” high. See illustration

327 A JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA PANEL, with an eagle perched on a branch, on a red lacquer ground, within a carved foliate border, Meiji, 34” x 20½” overall

£1,300-1,600

£200-400

£100-200

£80-160

330 A PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED GILTWOOD AND LACQUER PANELS, each with a central vignette painted with birds among foliage, 28” high

324 A PAIR OF JAPANESE ‘SHIBAYAMA’ SCREEN PANELS, decorated with birds in flight above blossoming flowers, within red lacquer borders and foliate-carved frames, Meiji, 60” high (2)

£150-300

£50-100

331 A CHINESE FOUR-FOLD SILK EMBROIDERED SCREEN, decorated with birds among foliage, 67½” high

325 A CHINESE SILK AND GOLDTHREAD EMBROIDERED DRAGON CAPE, and a skirt (2)

£50-100

329 A JAPANESE TWO-FOLD SHIBAYAMA SCREEN, decorated with birds in flight above blossoming foliage, Meiji, 33½” high

323 A CHINESE IVORY OR BONE MODEL OF A JUNK PARTY, with reticulated sides and various figures, Qing, 15” long

£50-100

328 A CHINESE ‘ANCESTOR’ TABLE SCREEN, the central painted panel within a typical wooden frame, 22½” high overall

322 A CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED PANEL of a Buddhistic lion and pup with attendant boys in a garden setting, late Qing/early Republic, 77” x 28”

£150-250

£100-200

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£300-600


Lot 321

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332 A CHINESE ROSEWOOD EFFECT HANGING DISPLAY CABINET, with a carved frieze and pediment, 25” high

339 A COLLECTION OF ASIAN ART REFERENCE BOOKS, including Chinese porcelain, furniture and painting, and Indian and Japanese works of art (a lot)

£100-200

333 A CHINESE ROSEWOOD HANGING DISPLAY CABINET with simulated-bamboo borders, 22½” high

340 A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS

£100-200

334 A JAPANESE ROOTWOOD DISPLAY STAND, probably Meiji, 20½” long

£50-100

£100-200 342 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE SILKEMBROIDERED TEXTILES including skirts, a robe, and other items (a lot)

£100 – 200

336 A JAPANESE GILT METAL OVOID JARDINIÈRE decorated with blossoming foliage, Meiji, 12½” high

£50-100

£80-160

£100-200

343A THREE CHINESE 'ANCESTOR' SCROLL PAINTINGS, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, the largest 24x42", (3)

338 A CHINESE FOUR-FOLD CARVED WOOD SCREEN of roundel form and decorated with various figures and attendants among pagodas, 72” high

£150-300

343 A CHINESE SILK AND GOLD THREAD EMBROIDERED COLLAR, decorated with two five-clawed dragons among cloud scrolls above a wave band, Qing, 30” across; together with two similar hats embroidered in polychrome with flowers and with chicken finials, 13½” long (3)

337 A THAI OR BURMESE CARVED WOOD FRAMED FIGURE, with gilt and inlaid decoration, 16” high

£50-100

341 A CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED ‘BOYS’ PANEL in polychrome on a green ground with brocaded border, 34½” x 47½”

335 SUN KAT CHAN Three Chinese ‘Ancestor’ scroll paintings, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, 26 ½ x 18”

£50-100

£50-100

£100-200

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344 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ TEMPLE BELL with a dragon finial and monster-mask archaistic decoration, four character Jingtai mark, on a carved hardwood stand, Qing, 31½” high overall See illustration

Provenance: Lady Norwood, and thence by descent.

£500-1,000

Lot 344

345 A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A BUDDHA seated on a lotus leaf and stepped base, 22½” high See illustration

£400-600

346 A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE TEMPLE VASE of baluster form with lion-mask handles and archaistic bands of decoration, 23½” high See illustration

Lot 345

£300-500

347 AN INLAID BRASS PANEL, probably Chinese, depicting a junk boat, 13½” x 19½”

£50-100

348 A BRASS OR BRONZE JARDINIÈRE decorated with a dragon and tiger in a landscape, with lion mask feet, the base with a four character seal mark, late 19th/early 20th century, 9½” dia

£80-160

349 A JAPANESE BRONZE TABLE BELL decorated with a band of ogee foliate panels, the interior with a plaque for ‘Deakin Bros & Co, Yokohama’, on a scroll-form wooden stand, 15½” high overall

Lot 346

£80-160

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350 A PAIR OF CHINESE HEXAGONAL CLOISONNÉ JARDINIÈRES with geometric flowerhead decoration and enamel liners, 8¾” high (2)

356 CHINESE SCHOOL, 18th/19th century A pair of ‘Ancestor’ paintings, with rows of seated figures of graduated size, the upper and lower areas with tables laden with vases of flowers, several bands of calligraphy to the lower areas, watercolour and bodycolour on canvas, 95½” x 63½” See illustration

£100-200

351 A CHINESE HARDWOOD TRAVELLING VANITY BOX, opening to reveal a mirror and various drawers, of classical form with side handles, 12½” long when closed

Provenance: The Tennant Family

£2,000-3,000

357 A JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT of a navigator with hand coloured details, seal mark and signature lower right, 15½” x 10½”

£50-100

352 A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER OCTAGONAL WORKBOX, the fitted interior with various ivory items including bodkin holders, thread holders etc, late 19th/early 20th century, 14¾” long

358 JAPANESE SCHOOL, Two mountain landscape studies, watercolour, with seal marks, 2½” x 8” (2)

£150-300

353 A JAPANESE BRONZE IKEBANA STAND, of circular form with a shaped base, signed and inscribed, Meiji, 9” high; together with a crescent-form iron Ikebana vessel, 6” across (2)

£100-200

£50-100

359 A COLLECTION OF LOOSE JAPANESE PICTURES, including three nocturnal watercolour studies, four landscape studies on silk, two figural studies, a woodblock print of fireworks over a harbour and several other pieces

£200-400

354 A TIBETAN WOOD AND COPPER INCENSE BOWL, decorated with dragons and other motifs, late 19th/early 20th century, 15” long, and several similar items

£80-160

An old inscribed note with this lot links its provenance with the Holy Temple in Lhassa.

360 FOUR SINO-TIBETAN THANKA PAINTINGS, including two with central circular medallions, 14” x 11”, one with a central deity and inscription, 15” x 11”, and another (4)

£100-200

355 A CHINESE GOLD AND RED LACQUER TABLE BOX, the cover decorated with figures in a garden, late Qing/ Republic, 17½” long

£100-200

361 FOLLOWER OF XU BEIHONG A study of a horse galloping, watercolour, seal mark lower right, 13” x 17”; and four other pictures including a Japanese woodblock print of an owl on a branch and a study of fish and two further woodblocks (5)

£50-100

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£80-160


Lot 356

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362 CHINESE SCHOOL, A study of a scholar with a deer, with calligraphy and seal marks, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, 14” x 16”, mounted on a scroll; together with a landscape wash study, 11½” x 16½”, also mounted as a scroll (2)

368 A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY decorated with figures in garden settings, late Qing/early Republic, 7½” long

£50-100

369 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE HANGING VASE, the central oval vessel carved with a dragon and a phoenix, hanging from a double dragon top on chain links to the scroll sides, with further ornaments below, late Qing/ Republic, the whole hanging from a naturalistically carved stand with scroll base, the jade hanging 16” long overall, the stand 22½” high See illustration

363 CHINESE SCHOOL, Two studies of exotic birds among blossoming foliage and rockwork, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, 67” x 22” (2)

£80-160

364 CHINESE SCHOOL A study of a seated official wearing a dragon robe with an attendant, and a companion picture of a lady, gouache on pith paper, Qing, 11½” x 7½”, in gilt lacquer frames; two similar studies of a Mandarin official and his Lady, Qing, 12” x 8”; and two other studies (6)

£100-200

£100-200

371 TWO CHINESE JADE ‘DRAGON’ BELTHOOKS, 3” and 3½” long, a pink faceted stone snuff bottle, 2¼” long, two blank soapstone seals and a seal paste box (6)

£600-800

366 CHINESE SCHOOL A study of an elegant lady beside a tree with a landscape beyond, watercolour and bodycolour, seal mark and calligraphy lower right, 15” x 11½”; a mountain landscape, signed “Fu Sheng”, watercolour and bodycolour, 10” x 14”; and a folio of prints after Xu Beihong; and a collection of smaller studies of birds and other subjects (a lot)

£2,000-4,000

370 A CHINESE SPECKLED JADE HORSE in a rearing position, on a carved hardwood stand, 14½” high overall

365 CHINESE SCHOOL A set of four flower studies, watercolour and bodycolour on pith paper, Qing, 8” x 12½”, in gilt frames (4)

£80-160

£80-160

372 A CHINESE MOTTLED JADE LOTUS BRUSHWASHER with two birds perched on the edge and waves below, 5½” long £80-160

£200-400 373 A PAIR OF CHINESE OPAQUE STONE BOWLS, probably chalcedony, with brown inclusions, 5” dia. (2)

367 A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS addressed to Gonnomyobu Shogenji Sugako, relating to Imperial Household Ministry Affairs, including the Empress Dowager

£60-80

£50-100

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Lot 369

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374 A SET OF FOUR CHINESE GREEN STONE SMALL BOWLS with mottled inclusions, 2¾” dia. (4)

380 A FINE CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE COVERED VASE carved with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl above a register of stylised scrolling foliage, 6½” high See illustration

£50-100

375 A CHINESE CELADON JADE CUP with chilong handles and scroll decoration, Qing, 3¼” long

381 A CHINESE ‘SPINACH’ JADE COVERED CENSER with a lion finial, outswept handles and claw feet, 5¼” wide

£100-200

376 A CHINESE PALE CELADON RECUMBENT GOAT, 1½” long; and another of a boy, 2” high (2)

£50-100

384 A PAIR OF CHINESE ROCK CRYSTAL CARVINGS OF TROPICAL BIRDS, 5½” high; another of two ducks, 4” long and a covered vase, 5½” high, all on carved hardwood stands (4)

£80-160

379 A CHINESE CELADON JADE MINIATURE POURING VESSEL in the form of a seated phoenix, probably Qing, 4” long

£80-160

383 A CHINESE PALE CELADON SNUFF BOTTLE carved with foliage, 2½” high; and two further examples of rounded tapering form, 2¾” high (3)

£100-200

378 A CHINESE GREEN JADE PENDANT/ PEBBLE CARVING decorated with a feline dragon and a tortoise, 3” long

£300-400

382 A CHINESE ROCK CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE of ovoid form with fine inclusions, 2½” high; and another snuff bottle with banded decoration, 2¼” high (2)

£150-300

377 A CHINESE CELADON JADE PENDANT with russet inclusions and studded decoration, Qing, 2¼” long; and a pale celadon jade pendant decorated with figures and calligraphy, 2½” long (2)

£1,500-2,500

£100-200

£80-160

385 A CHINESE HARDWOOD BOX, the cover inset with a pale celadon jade roundel of a figure riding a mythical beast, 6” long

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£50-100


Lot 380

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386 A CHINESE GREEN JADE ‘CHILONG’ SEAL, the two beasts facing each other, the side with a four character inscription, late Qing/Republic, 2½” square See illustration

Lot 386

£150-250

387 A CHINESE ‘SPINACH’ JADE DISH, the centre carved with two dragons amongst cloud scrolls, the base with a four character seal mark, 6” dia. See illustration

£300-600

388 A CHINESE ‘SPINACH’ JADE TEAPOT decorated with prunus blossom and calligraphy, the base with a four character seal mark, 6½” long See illustration

Lot 387

£300-600

389 A CHINESE BANDED AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE with mask sides, 3½” high £150-300 390 A CHINESE JADEITE CARVING OF A TROPICAL BIRD beside blossoming foliage, 6¼” high See illustration

£500-1,000

391 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE BRUSH WASHER decorated with lilies, late Qing/Republic, 4” high; and two large soapstone seals with cloudscroll decoration, 7¼” high (3)

Lot 388

£50-100

391A A CHINESE CELADON JADE ‘DRAGON’ SEAL one side with calligraphy, the seal base blank, late Qing/ Republic, 3” high

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£100-200


Lot 390

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392 A CHINESE SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF A SEATED SAGE with a beard and wearing intricately decorated robes, 5¾” high See illustration

Lot 392

£200-300

393 A PAIR OF CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE ORNAMENTS of circular form with hanging fish, the sides decorated with scrolls and rings, with wave bases and on wooden stands, 9½” high overall (2) See illustration £100-200 394 A CHINESE RED STONE CARVING OF A LUOHAN, the figure standing holding a ring and wearing long gowns beside a tiger, 7½” high See illustration

Lot 393

£500-1,000

395 A CHINESE PART-COMPLETE IVORY CASKET, the cover finely carved with birds amongst dense foliage, the sides with dragons, Qing

£80-160

396 AN ANGLO-CHINESE TURNED IVORY CHESS SET, one side stained red, late 19th/early 20th century, the kings 3¾” high Lot 394

£100-200

397 AN ANGLO-CHINESE IVORY FIGURAL CHESS SET, one side stained red, each piece standing on a foliatecarved base, late 19th/early 20th century, the kings 4¾” high

£300-500

397A A CHINESE PALE-CELADON JADE CIRCULAR PANEL OF A FISH, 2” dia; another circular jade with studied decoration, 2” dia; and two pierced roundels, 4” dia (4) £80-160

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398 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVING OF A BOY climbing amongst lotus pods, 3¾” long See illustration

Lot 398

£200-300

399 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE RECUMBENT RAM, the animal with its’ head turned backwards and an infant at its’ rear, 4” long See illustration

£150-300

400 A CHINESE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE of ovoid form with mask sides, 2¾” high; and a pale celadon rectangular snuff bottle, 3” high (2) See illustration

Lot 399

£100-200

401 A JAPANESE BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHT of a recumbent figure, Meiji, 2” long; an elephant example, 2” high; and several llama seals (5)

£50-100

402 A CHINESE HEART-SHAPED PEWTER BOX with engraved decoration and a three character seal mark to the base, late Qing/Republic, 3” long

£50-100

403 A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER in the form of a bird with its’ head turned backwards, late Qing/Republic, 4¾” long

Lot 400

£100-200

403A A N EAST ASIAN ALLOY FIGURE of a seated sage, late 19th / early 20th century, 6” high

£100 – 200

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404 A PAIR OF CANTONESE ENAMEL HEXAGONAL TEA CANISTERS, the bodies decorated with various panels on a foliate scroll ground, probably Qianlong, 3¾” high (2) See illustration

Lot 404

£300-500

405 A JAPANESE GILT LACQUER ON SILVER LOBED BOX, the cover with a relief figure in a ring, Meiji, 4” across See illustration

£300-500

406 A CANTONESE ENAMEL ‘BUTTERFLY’ DISH decorated with a bird perched on a peach blossom branch, the base with a monochrome mythical figure, probably Republic period, 7½” across See illustration

Lot 405

£150-300

407 A JAPANESE BRONZE TSUBA, one side decorated with a moonlit landscape scene, the other side with a bird in flight and signed, late Edo/Meiji, 2½” long

£50-100

408 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ MINIATURE DISH decorated with dragons, 3¼” dia.; and a similar snuff bottle, 2½” high (2)

£100-200

409 A CANTONESE ENAMELLED SNUFF BOTTLE decorated with phoenix and peaches, 3½” high

Lot 406

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£200-300


410 A JAPANESE WIRELESS CLOISONNÉ MINIATURE VASE decorated with ducks in a pond with a bird above, on a blue ground, Meiji, 5” high See illustration

Lot 410

£100-200

411 A SINO-TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE BUDDHA FIGURE, the deity seated cross-legged on a lotus base, late 19th/ early 20th century, 4” high See illustration

£100-200

412 A CHINESE ENAMELLED POURING VESSEL of lobed form and decorated in polychrome with scrolling foliage and characters on a blue ground, the base with a four character Qianlong seal mark, 5” long See illustration £100-200

Lot 411

413 A PAIR OF JAPANESE MINIATURE BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHTS, one figure holding a sack, the other with a fish, both finely modelled and signed to the bases, Meiji, 1¼” high; and a green-enamelled miniature buddhistic lion, 2¼” long (3)

£100-200

414 A CHINESE CARVED IVORY CARD CASE decorated with figures among pavilions in dense foliage, Qing, 4¼” long; and a mother of pearl aide memoire, 3½” long (2)

£50-100

415 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a man with a basket, Meiji, 8½” high; and another similar smaller figure, 5½” high (2)

£80-160

Lot 412

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416 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a lotus pod, the interior revealing a leaf raft with various figures, Meiji, 2” long See illustration

Lot 416

£100-200

417 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a banana with its’ skin peeled back, Meiji, 5½” long See illustration

£200-400

418 A CHINESE IVORY CARVING OF A CLAM SHELL, the interior finely worked with figures and buildings amongst trees, late 19th/early 20th century, 5” long See illustration

Lot 417

£150-300

419 A JAPANESE IVORY FIGURE OF A GEISHA, Meiji, 5” high; an ivory carving of Buddhai, 3½” high; and two further carvings (4)

£100-200

420 TWO JAPANESE IVORY MINIATURE MODELS of figures at work, Meiji, 2” long (2)

£50-100

421 A CHINESE IVORY OVAL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME carved with dragons, late Qing, 4” high; together with two child teething rings and two napkin rings (5)

Lot 418

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£50-100


422 A CHINESE IVORY CARVING OF AN ELEGANT LADY holding a ruyi sceptre, Qing, 8” high See illustration

Lot 422

£150-300

423 A CHINESE EXPORT IVORY CRIBBAGE BOARD decorated with ogee panels of figures on a foliate and diaper ground, Qing, 9½” long See illustration

£200-400

424 TWO JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA IVORY CIRCULAR BOXES decorated with birds and blossoming foliage, Meiji, 2½” dia. (2)

£100-200

425 AN IVORY CARVING OF A PROCESSION OF ELEPHANTS on a wooden stand, 9½” long, together with various ivory paper knives £50-100 426 A CHINESE IVORY CYLINDRICAL CONTAINER with spiral reeding, 9¾” long, two pairs of ivory chopsticks in tortoiseshell covered cases, Qing, the longest 11½”; another pair of ivory chopsticks, a fan and two other pieces (a lot)

Lot 423

£80-160 427 TWO PAIRS OF CHINESE IVORY CHOPSTICKS with gilt metal mounts, in a rosewood case, probably Republic period, 9” long

£80-160

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428 A CHINESE EXPORT IVORY FAN finely worked with figures amongst foliage, late Qing, 7½” long, in original box, inscribed to the underside ‘Miss Lucy Middleton’ See illustration

Lot 428

£200-400 429 A CHINESE CARVED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX with silver mounts, decorated with figures amongst foliage, Qing, 3¼” long See illustration £100-200 430 A CHINESE CARVED TORTOISESHELL CIRCULAR COVER decorated with figures and buildings amongst foliage, Qing, 3¾” dia. £50-100

Lot 429

431 AN IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE finely carved with a praying mantis on a seed pod, signed, probably Chinese Republic period, 2¼” long

£150-300

432 A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE of a sage seated on a rock, late Edo/Meiji, 2” high; a similar group of two men beside a tree stump, 1¾” across; and two further figures, probably marine ivory, 2” and 3” (4) See illustration

£400-600

433 TWO JAPANESE FIGURAL NETSUKES of figures with boys, 2” high, and a group of three monkeys, signed to the base, 1¾” across (3)

Lot 432

£200-400

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434 A JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE of a rodent turned backwards and biting its’ hind leg, signed underneath, Meiji, 1” high See illustration

Lot 434

£300-500

435 A FINE JAPANESE IVORY SQUARE BOX carved with a boy holding a butterfly and with applied gilt lacquer floral decoration, with an extensive inscription to the interior and signed on the base, Meiji, 2” square See illustration

£200-400

436 A CHINESE RETICULATED IVORY POMANDER finely carved with dragons and shou characters, probably Qianlong, 3¼” high See illustration

Lot 435

£100-200

437 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a man and boy kneeling on the floor with a basket, Meiji, signed underneath, 3½” long; another of a man and woman seated on the floor, 3½” long; and two further figures (4)

£100-200

438 A CHINESE CARVED IVORY DOUBLE CLAM SHELL, the interior worked with figures amongst foliage, late Qing/Republic, 5½” long, on a wooden stand

£80-160 Lot 436

439 A CHINESE CARVED IVORY CONCENTRIC BALL decorated with dragons, on a figural stand, late Qing, on a wooden stand, 9” overall

£50-100

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440 A CHINESE ‘BOY AND BUFFALO’ BRONZE, the figure riding on the animal’s back and holding a ratchet, Qing, 4½” long See illustration

Lot 440

£200-400

441 A CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER of squat form with eared handles, the base with a seal mark, Qing, 5¾” across, with a later wooden stand and cover See illustration

£150-300

442 A CHINESE BRONZE SQUAT CENSER decorated with a band of lions chasing balls, with mask handles, the base with a seal mark, Qing, 8” across See illustration

£300-500

443 A CHINESE CARVED IVORY CONCENTRIC BALL decorated with dragons, on a figural stand, with a luohan and bird, Qing, 9½” high

Lot 441

£80-160

444 TWO JAPANESE IRON TETSUBIN with studded decoration, 4¾” and 5½” (2)

£60-120

445 A THAI OR BURMESE WHITE METAL CASED BUDDHA FIGURE, the deity seated on a stepped base, late 19th/early 20th century, 7½” high Lot 442

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£50-100


446 A JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ TRIPOD KORO in the style of Ando Jubei, decorated with carp on a celadon ground, the white-metal cover with floral and calligraphy decoration, Meiji, 4¾” high See illustration

Lot 446

£1,000-2,000

447 A JAPANESE WIRELESS CLOISONNÉ DEEP RED VASE of faceted form and decorated with foliage, signed to the base, 4¾” high; and another similar vase of baluster form decorated with a butterfly and flowers, 4¾” high (2) See illustration

£150-300

448 A JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ VASE of baluster form decorated with birds in a blossoming tree between lappet bands, on a deep blue ground, 9½” high See illustration

£150-300

449 A TIBETAN WHITE METALMOUNTED FLASK inset with coloured stones, late 19th/early 20th century, 5” high; and a similar knife, 11” long (2)

£100-200

450 A PAIR OF JAPANESE MIXED-METAL VASES of slender form decorated with cockerels on blossoming prunus branch, signed to the bases, Meiji, 5¾” high (2)

Lot 447

£80-160 Lot 448

451 A TIBETAN COPPER TEAPOT with a mask cover and decorated with foliage and characters, late 19th/early 20th century, 6” high £50-100

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452 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ CENSER with a band of archaistic decoration on a diaper ground, late Qing/early Republic, 9½” dia. See illustration

Lot 452

£150-300

453 A PAIR OF CHINESE BAMBOO BRUSH POTS carved with figures amongst dense foliage, Qing, 6¼” high (2) See illustration

£100-200

454 A PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZE OVOID CENSERS with dragon handles and panelled decoration, Qing, 7¼” high See illustration Lot 453

£150-250

455 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SILVER SLENDER VASES decorated with cranes, Meiji, signed to the bases, 9½” high

£100-200

456 A THREE STRAND KNOTTED JADE NECKLACE terminating in a rectangular white metal clasp, a collection of loose beads and an oval jade brooch £100-200 457 A JAPANESE WOOD FIGURAL TOBACCO HOLDER, 4” high, and a similar pipe, 8¼” long; another pipe in a horn case decorated with a boy, the case 8” long; and two paper knives, 9½” and 5½” (5)

Lot 454

£100-200 457A A SET OF THREE EAST ASIAN ARTICULATED WOOD TOYS, of figures riding in carts, late 19th/early 20th century, the largest 6” long £150-250

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458 AN EAST ASIAN GILT BRONZE STANDING DEITY with multiple arms and figural headdress, on a wooden stand, 17½” high overall See illustration

Lot 458

£100-200

459 A SINO-TIBETAN GILT BRONZE AMITAYUS FIGURE, the deity seated cross-legged on a lotus base and wearing an elaborate headdress, 11½” high See illustration

£200-400

460 A SINO-TIBETAN SILVERED METAL FIGURE OF AMITAYUS seated cross-legged and with an attendant deity, on a lotus base, 12½” high See illustration

Lot 459

£100-200

461 A SET OF FOUR JAPANESE GILT METAL MON ROUNDELS, 5½” dia.; and a similar hexagonal example (5)

£100-200

462 A CHINESE BRONZE SQUAT CENSER of plain form with loop handles, the base with a seal mark, 7” dia.

£80-160

463 A CHINESE BRONZE STANDING FIGURE of a sage with a beard holding a fan with a bat, 10½” high

Lot 460

£100-200

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464 A CHINESE WOOD CARVING OF A LUOHAN seated on a feline beast, late Qing/Republic, 11½” high See illustration

Lot 464

£200-400

465 A CHINESE WOOD CARVING OF A LUOHAN standing and holding a staff, late Qing/Republic, 12½” high See illustration

£80-120

466 A CHINESE WOOD CARVING OF BUDAI standing and wearing flowing robes, late Qing/Republic, 16” high See illustration

Lot 465

£80-160

467 THREE CHINESE WOOD CARVINGS OF LUOHANS with metal inlay, each standing and holding attributes, late Qing/Republic, 11” - !3”

£100-200

468 A CHINESE BRONZE FOLIATE BOWL, Qing, 8½” dia.; and a naturalistically modelled bronze cover with a signature, 7” dia., with a wood cover (3)

£80-160

469 A CHINESE BRONZE SQUAT CENSER with ring handles, the base with a seal mark, late Qing/ Republic, 8½” across

Lot 466

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£80-120


470 AN ANGLO-CHINESE FIGURAL IVORY CHESS SET, one side stained red, each piece standing on a concentric ball base, Qing, the kings 5½” high See illustration

Part of Lot 470

£300-600

471 A JAPANESE IVORY-CASED TABLE BOX decorated with geese on a simulated weaving ground, Meiji, 10” long See illustration

£300-500

472 A CHINESE GILTWOOD AND RED LACQUER CARVING of an official seated and wearing flowing gowns, late Qing/ Republic, 9” high See illustration

Lot 471

£100-200

473 A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A NIGHT WATCHMAN, Meiji, 6½” high; and two further bronze figures of a fisherman and a man with a pipe, on oval wooden bases, 5¼” and 5½” high (3)

£80-160

474 TWO JAPANESE CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD NOH MASKS with real hair, late Edo/Meiji, the largest 8½” high (2)

£50-100

475 A JAPANESE GILT-LACQUER RICE BOWL AND STAND decorated with mon linked by scrolling tendrils, Meiji, 9” high; together with a gold lacquer table set including a platter, a bowl and a serving spoon and fork, the platter 12” dia.

Lot 472

£100-200

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478 A JAPANESE BAMBOO WALKING CANE carved with dancing figures below blossoming prunus, Meiji, 36” long

Lot 476

£100-200

479 A JAPANESE BRONZE KORO of ovoid form decorated with figures, on a tripod base, Meiji, 9¼” high; and two oval examples with dragon finials, 8½” high (3) £100-200 480 A CHINESE BAMBOO INCENSE HOLDER carved with figures in a mountain landscape, 9½” high

£50-100

481 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ CIRCULAR BOX decorated with blossoming foliage on a dark ground, 4½” dia. £50-100 481A baluster vase with a dragon, A Chinese cloisonne baluster vase decorated with dragons. 6” high

Lot 484

£50-100

482 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED CENSERS with dragon finials and phoenix handles and with ovoid panelled bodies, on tripod stands, Meiji, 13” high (2)

483 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BALUSTER VASE decorated with blossoming foliage with birds and insects on a blue ground, late Qing/Republic, 12½” high

476 A CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURAL WALKING STICK with a sages head above a dragon chasing a deer and precious objects, late Qing/Republic, 37” long See illustration

£100-200

£150-300 484 TWO MINIATURE CHINESE ENAMEL BOWLS of quatrefoil form, decorated with figures in landscapes, one with a western Jesuit style priest, probably Qianlong, 2” across (2) See illustration

477 A JAPANESE GOLD LACQUER TABLE BOX in the form of a steel block and decorated with a sack, the interior with various compartments and trays, Meiji, 4” long; and a gilt-lacquer writing box decorated with coinage and samurai outfit, Meiji, 8” across (2)

£150-250

£100-200 90

£300-600


IN DIAN AND ISL A MIC WORK S OF ART

Lot 493 detail 91


485 A PAIR OF INDIAN IVORY ELEPHANT FIGURES, late 19th/early 20th century, 3” long (2) See illustration

Lot 485

£100-200 486 AN ISLAMIC TURQUOISE-GLAZED BOWL with stylised calligraphic decoration, probably 13th/14th century, 5¼” dia., on a lacquered stand. See illustration

Provenance: The collection of Henry Knight of Rotterdam, gifted to the vendors family in the 1950’s/60’s.

£150-300

487 AN ISLAMIC METALWORK EWER with engraved bands of stylised floral decoration and a scroll handle, probably 17th/18th century, 9” high See illustration

Lot 486

£100-200 488 AN ISLAMIC SILVER-INLAID METAL SALVER with calligraphy and scrolling foliate decoration, early 20th century, 8¾” dia.; together with an oval Islamic metalwork basin decorated with figures on horseback and foliate scrolls, late 19th/early 20th century, 10” long (2) £100-200 489 A PAIR OF ISLAMIC METALWORK VASES with relief decoration of stylised scrolling flowerheads, on an engraved foliate ground, late 19th/early 20th century, 12” high (2) See illustration

Lot 487

£200-400

490 AN INDO-PERSIAN PAINTED SILK HANGING of a dignitary on an elephant with various female attendants in procession, a landscape beyond, 43½” x 33”

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£80-160


Lot 489

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491 AN ISLAMIC METALWORK DOUBLE WATER DROPPER in the form of a bird standing on a tortoise, probably Persian 19th century, 4” high; and an Indian bronze figure of a parrot standing on a rectangular base, late 19th/early 20th century, 4¾” high (2) See illustration

Lot 491

£80-160 492 A GROUP OF THREE INDIAN BRONZE DEITY FIGURES, the largest with multiple arms, 8” high, the others 6½” high, late 19th/early 20th century, mounted on a later stepped wood stand See illustration

£100-200

493 AN INDO-PERSIAN OR OTTOMAN OCTAGONAL TRAY painted in polychrome and gilt with flowers and foliage within a central petal-shaped panel and flowerhead border, the underside also painted with stylised flowers, late 19th/ early 20th century See illustration

Lot 492

£250-450

494 A SET OF FOUR INDO-PERSIAN MINIATURE STUDIES, one of a polo match, the other three of courtly scenes, each panel c.1¾” x 4” and framed together, late 19th/early 20th century

£100-200

495 A SUSANI TYPE EMBROIDERED PANEL decorated in polychrome with stylised flowerheads amongst scrolling foliage and with a central star motif, probably 19th century, 85” x 59” See illustration

Lot 493

£300-600 496 AN ALABASTER OVAL DISH, the form suggesting a fish, drilled for hanging at one end, 4½” long

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£50-100


Lot 495

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Lot 497

497 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL A courtly garden scene with a central figure and various attendants beside a building, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, watercolour and bodycolour on silk, 32” x 40” See illustration

502 AN INDIAN BRONZE GANESH FIGURE, the deity seated and holding various attributes, on a stepped base, early 20th century, 5½” high; together with a model of a ceremonial elephant, 6½” long and a standing female figure, 9¾” high (3)

£400-600

498 INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL An ivory panel painted with a battle scene, late 19th/early 20th century, 10” long

503 A PAIR OF ISLAMIC METALWORK FLARED VASES, decorated with stylised flowerheads and foliage with black and red filling, early 20th century, 14¼” high (2)

£80-160

499 AN INDIAN IVORY BUDDHA FIGURE seated cross-legged with attendants above and below, late 19th/early 20th century, 4½” high; four further small Indian ivory deity figures and two other pieces 500 A MOGHUL OCTAGONAL BRONZE SPICE BOX decorated with geometric flowerheads, 18th/19th century, 6¼” across

£100-200

£200-400

505 A MOTHER OF PEARL VASE with an ovoid body and flared neck, probably Goanese, constructed of shaped panels joined by metal pins, 9” high See illustration

£100-200

501 AN ISLAMIC SILVER-INLAID METALWORK TRIPOD JARDINIÈRE decorated with birds and flowers, late 19th/early 20th century, 6¾” high

£100-200

504 AN EXTENSIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE relating to Oriental Erotic Art, including transparencies from the Tantra Exhibition held by The Arts Council, London 1971, and photographs relating to the book ‘Oriental Erotic Art’ by P S Rawson, published by Quartet Books, Hong Kong, and other material (a lot)

£100-200

£100-200

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£800 – 1,200


Lot 505

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506 AN OTTOMAN CARVED AND PAINTED TURBAN STAND with scrolling foliage and columns, probably 19th century, 35” high See illustration

Lot 506

£200-400

507 AN OTTOMAN CARVED AND PAINTED CALIGRAPHIC PANEL, the central area displaying the word ‘Muhammad’, surrounded by a foliate wreath, probably 19th century, 21½” high See illustration

£300-600

508 AN ISLAMIC POTTERY TILE, probably Ottoman, decorated with buildings and calligraphy, 11¾” square See illustration

Lot 507

£200-400

509 AN OTTOMAN POTTERY HANGING ORNAMENT with gilt foliate decoration, the top with an inset signature, hanging from a chain, 10½” long (excluding chain) £200-400 510 AN OTTOMAN GOLD-THREAD EMBROIDERED PURSE with stylised foliate decoration, late 19th / early 20th century, 5½” long; and a similar smaller example, 4½“ long Lot 508

£150-300

511 A PAIR OF OTTOMAN TYPE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS with stylised scrolling decoration, 19½” long See illustration

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£1,000-2,000


Lot 511

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WORK S OF ART

Lot 574

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550 A MINIATURE QUEEN ANNE STYLE BUREAU with a walnut and satinwood inlaid fall, enclosing a fitted interior, with four small drawers, above an arrangement of two short and a single long drawer, on short bracket feet, 9½” wide

557 AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN FOUR BOTTLE TANTALUS with four clear glass decanters with cut stoppers and loop handles held by a central metal four armed superstructure, the base with a single short drawer, with label to reverse, ‘The Sanit...’, 12” wide

£150-250

£200-400

551 A MINIATURE GEORGE II STYLE OAK BUREAU with a sloping fall with brass lock plate, enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and two short drawers above an arrangement of two short and two long drawers with ringhandles, on bracket feet, 8½” wide

558 A CONTINENTAL IVORY CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, 18th century, painted with an arcadian scene, 3½”

559 A ‘STOBWASSER’ STYLE PAPIER MACHE BOX, the circular lid painted with a portrait of a lady wearing a small crown and pearls, the box mounted on a wooden panel, 6” wide

£400-600

552 A GEORGE III STYLE BIRD CAGE with scrolling top rail and wire sides, with glass feeder attachment and feather bird, 13” wide

£100-200

A similar shell-work ornament is recorded in the collection of The Victoria and Albert Museum and illustrated in Ralph Edwards and Percy Macquoid ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture, 1954’ vol III, page 116 fig 1.

It is unusual to see a pair of shell-work floral bouquets of this type, the majority having been made as individual examples. The design of the vases reflects the contemporary taste for Bluejohn and the work of Matthew Bolton

£3,000-5,000

£150-250

556 A FOLDING MAHOGANY AND BAIZE-LINED WHIST BOARD by ‘Houghton & Gunn, 162 New Bond Street’, the folding board with brass fittings and integral scoring markers, in travelling case, 12” wide

£80-150

555 A WATKINS MAGNIFIC STROP, in leather embossed case, with paper labels, 14¾” long and a similar ‘Kirby’s Royal Improved Superior Pins and Needles Case’ (2)

£200-400

561 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SHELLWORK ORNAMENTS, late 18th century, with glass domes on turned circular mahogany plinths with turned ebonised feet, 23” high (2). See illustration

£100-200

554 A VICTORIAN POLICE TRUNCHEON with turned wooden handle and painted crown initials and inscription, stamped to the end ‘Field Holborn, 233’, 17”

£400-600

560 A TURNED AND STAINED RED AND WHITE IVORY CHESS SET

553 A REGENCY BOOK CARRIER with grain effect and gilt painted finish, with a curved handle, shelf and base concealing a shallow drawer, 13¾” wide

£150-250

£200-300

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Lot 561

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562 DUNHILL: AN ELECTRO-PLATED 12” RULER/LIGHTER, the ruler marked in centimetres and inches and engraved to the reverse N.D. -S.G. May ‘65

569 A MAP OF THE PLANETS ‘HYPOTHESIS PTOLEMAICA’ after Andreas Cellarius, with decorative coloured borders and details, 18” x 21¼”

£100-200

563 AN ELECTRO-PLATED SCULPTURE OF AN OCTOPUS with intertwined arms, 4½” wide

570 A VICTORIAN ‘DOUBLE ALPHABET’ SAMPLER worked from either end with alphabets and numbers, and a motto to the centre ‘Favor is Deceitful and Beauty is Vain’, 25½” x 7½”

£80-150

564 A VICTORIAN MICRO-MOSAIC PANEL, mounted on a slate base, worked with a floral pattern, 2¾” wide

£80-150

£150-300

572 A GEORGE III STYLE POLISHED STEEL FENDER, with a shaped top rail and pierced foliate front with engraved decoration, 51” wide

£400-800

566 A MAP ‘NOVA ILLUSTRIS SIMI DU CATUS POMERANIAE’ AFTER EILHARD LUBINUS (1565-1621), with hand coloured details and borders, 17½” x 21½”

£100-200

573 NIKOLAI IVANOVICH LIBERIKH/ LIBERICH (1828-1883): A RUSSIAN CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A BEAR standing on hind legs with cast signature and plaque engraved in Russian ‘Killed by the Emperor near Lisin, 9th March 1865’, 22½” high. See illustration

£100-200

567 A MAP ‘VIRGINIA MARYLANDIA ET CAROLINA’ AFTER JOHANN HOMANN (1664-1724) with hand coloured borders and regions, 20” x 23”

£80-160

571 A VICTORIAN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD with a moulded blade with stamped mark of an R beneath a star, with a polished hand guard and wire wound hand grip, 44” long

565 A PAIR OF REGENCY BRONZE, ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CANDLESTICKS, each with a cast figure of a small child holding aloft a candle branch, on a circular column with square base, 9½” high (2)

£100-200

£200-400

568 A MAP ‘AFRICA DRAWN FROM THE LATEST AND BEST AUTHORITIES’ after Thomas Kitchin (1719-1784) with hand coloured territories and details, 13¾” x 15¼” £100-200

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Provenance: Dr. Gordon Scott (born 1905) and thence by descent.

Private collection Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

£4,000-6,000


Lot 573

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574 JONATHAN KNIGHT: A CAST BRONZE OF A RACEHORSE with jockey up, with cast signature and dated 1984, no. 2, with foundry stamp, on a marble base, 16½”. See illustration

Provenance: Private Collection, East Dorset

The Jockey may well be Lester Piggott who won the St Ledger in 1984 on Comanche Run

£1,000-2,000

580 CORNELIO MUSSO (1511-74) FRANCISCAN AND BISHOP OF BITONTO 1544, from an un-attributed medallist of the ‘Veneto’ OBV. bust, REV. Swan, original cast

581 FABRITZIO VAIANO, 1563, Italian School, OBV. bust. REV. Nunc et Semper

575 JONATHAN KNIGHT: A CAST BRONZE STUDY OF A HORSE AND WHIPPET each naturalistically cast on a naturalistic base, with cast signature and dated 1984 with foundry mark, 14” wide See illustration

£800-1,500

£80-150

£50-100

£500-800

£200-400

585 A PAIR OF GEORGE II BRASS CANDLESTICKS, each with knopped tapering stems, on square canted bases, 7¼” high (2)

579 GIOVANNI GIOVANO PONTALO POET BY ADRINANO FIORENTINO, OBV. bust, REV. Urania, striding to the left and holding a globe. old cast.

£100-200

£100-200

It is worth speculating that this is the T. WhitcombeGreene example from Sotheby’s 30th October 1933, lot 27, an X Bardini (Florence) Collection auction in New York in 1908 and a similar item: Lord Chatham. 1773. by J. Kirk. (2)

584 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CAST BRONZE FIGURE of Lorenzo de Medici, in a seated pose wearing armour, stamped to the base ‘Societe des Biontes’, 7” high

£100-200

This medal does not figure in the most often referred to reference works

578 BALDASSARE CASTIGLIONE (1478-1523) OBV. bust REV. Aurora, stepping from Biga

583 FOUR SETS OF HEAVY HORSE HARNESS BELLS, each with a leather mounted frame decorated with brass stars, crescents and heart-shapes above rows of four bells and numbers marked RWF, apparently for Robert Wells, the four being two sets of two octaves

577 GIOVANNI ANTONIO, COUNT OF URBECHE AND MODIGLINIA (circa 1459-1501) by Nico Fiorentino c.1490-1,500 OBV.bust, REV. eagle with heraldic shield of the Guild of Romagna. An old but not original cast

£100-200

582 ONIDES MALATESTA AND DEIANIRA MARRIAGE MEDAL. 1630. Italian School.

576 LUDOVICO CARBONE OF FERRARA, POET BY SPERANDIO OF MANTUA, 1485, OBV. Portrait bust, REV. Carbone with Calliope and legend. An old but not original cast

£100-200

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£50-100


Lots 575

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586 A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARVED WOODEN PANEL, carved in relief with children fighting at the base of a tree, 12” wide

591 ALBERT ERNEST CARRIER BELLEUSE (1824-1887): A PAIR OF GILT BRONZE FIGURES OF LOOSELY CLAD MAIDENS holding baskets above their heads, on circular bases with cast signatures, 23” high (2)

This panel seems is to represent a subject which is more frequently encountered on Staffordshire figures ‘Contest’ such as lot 52 in this auction

£50-100 592 TAXIDERMY: A LEOPARD SKIN RUG on a black felt backing, 88”

587 A VICTORIAN LEAD BIRD BATH, with two cast female figures and raised border, 18” wide

£200-400

£100-200 593 A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE SCULPTURES of seated dogs with white coats, black noses and collars, on rectangular bases, 30” high (2)

588 A GRAND TOUR MARBLE VENUS, the standing figure lacking arms and head, standing by a fabric draped ornament on a shaped base, 29½” high

Provenance: Dr. Gordon Scott (born 1905) and thence by descent.

Private collection Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

£500-1,000

Provenance: Dr. Gordon Scott (born 1905) and thence by descent.

Private collection Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

£800-1,500

Provenance: The late David von Simson, Dorset

£250-450

594 TWO TURNED MARBLE SPHERES, believed to be souvenirs of the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883, 4” wide

589 A CARVED MARBLE SCULPTURE OF A SLEEPING CUPID, with bow in one hand, 23” . See illustration

Provenance: G.W. Hills who served above SS Glenfruin, and thence by descent in the family.

£300-500

595 A PAIR OF ORMOLU AND MARBLE CASSOULETTES in the manner of Matthew Boulton, the vase-shaped lidded marble urns on three female headed uprights with foliate swags and animal hoof feet, on circular bases, 14” high

590 A NEEDLEWORK COVERLET, worked with a central medallion of flowers and foliage against a geometrically sewn red and cream ground within a border of conforming flowers and foliage, with applied border, 18th century, 70” x 55”

£500-1,000

£300-500

596 A CARVED AND DARK STAINED FIGURE OF A NAKED WOMAN lying on her side resting on one elbow, 8½” long

£300-600

£50-£100

597 A TRIBAL SLAVE HAND OR NECK CUFF, possibly African, with raised geometric decoration, 4¾” wide, and a silver metal studded bracelet (2) £80-£160

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598 A CANADIAN INDIAN ARGILLITE PIPE, possibly Haida Tribe, with tapering seven-sided stem, 4¾”

602 A TRIBAL CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINTED WOODEN CARYATID HOUSE POST in the form of a standing female figure carrying a child on her back, the figure with a wrap-around cloth garment and carrying a European style handbag, possibly Nigeria, Yoruba. See illustration

£80-£150

600 PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A LARGE TRIBAL CARVED WOOD GABLE MASK, the figure with a dished face, long nose and projecting tongue, 60” high. See illustration

Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

603 A CARVED AFRICAN TRIBAL WOODEN DANCE MASK with open eyes and protruding mouth, possibly Democratic Republic of Congo, 13”.

£1,000-£2,000

601 A TRIBAL CARVED WOODEN CARYATID HOUSE POST in the form of a seated female figure carrying a baby on her back, the face with two diagonal tribal marks to each cheek, the surface painted with dabs of white pigment, possible Nigeria, Yoruba, 62½” high

£800-£1,600

£100-£200

604 A CARVED AND PAINTED AFRICAN TRIBAL WOODEN DANCE MASK with an elongated oval face with traces of white pigment to the nose and eyes, possibly Lega, 10½”

£500-£1,000

Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

£100-£200

605 A CARVED AFRICAN TRIBAL WOODEN HYENA MASK, probably Kor’e Society (Souroukou), 15½”

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606 A CARVED TRIBAL WOODEN DANCE CREST in the form of a chief wearing a hat and seated on a stool, with traces of white pigment, Nigerian, possibly Ibibio, 24½” high. See illustration

Lot 610

Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's £400-£800 607 A TRIBAL CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURE OF A CHIEF seated on a chair holding a fly whisk, Yoruba, Nigera, 30” high. See Illustration Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

£400-£800

608 AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CANE surmounted by an impala horn and with an iron point at the base, with pyrographic lettering on the shaft “RigiKulm”, possibly Swazi, 39”

Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

£40-£80

609 AN IRON AXE on a pyrographicaly decorated shaft with a spike at one end and an engraved iron axe with blade edge covered with an ornamental brass cover, the shaft with a series of ornamental brass bands and copper rings, possibly a shepherd’s axe from the Carpathian mountains, 35”

Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

£70-£140

610 TWO SIMILAR WOODEN TRIBAL SCEPTRE-CLUBS OF STATUS, one carved with a double-headed serpent consuming the shaft, the other with a mace-like head of elongated ribbed form, possibly Nigeria, 34” and 37½”. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930's

£300-£600

611 A PRIMITIVE POT, possibly Mayan with geometric and banded decoration, 2½” high, and a pottery dish with twin handles and banded decoration, 13¼” 112

£100-£200


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612 A NORTH WEST PACIFIC TOTEM POLE carved with a beaver, a bear and a whale surmounted by an eagle with outspread wings, with brightly painted decoration in blue, yellow, red, green, black, white and grey, probably Haida, late 19th/early 20th century, 79½” high x 44" across the wings.

See illustration

£5,000-10,000

Provenance: Probably acquired by the grandfather of the vendor, John Allen Hughes (born 1887), a wealthy entrepreneur and collector, who travelled extensively in Canada and the USA during the 1920's.

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613 A Brownbess rifle, with 28in. barrell, bearing indistinct makers mark, with detachable bayonet, 55½” long. See illustration

Lot 615

£1,200-1,800

614 A Winchester rifle, model number 1886 and further numbered 64592, 44½” long. £1,200-1,800 615 An officers 6th African Baker rifle by Wood, 46" long. See illustration £4,000-6,000

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616 A RARE MEDIEVAL STONE QUERN, the top carved with a recumbent hound curling around the central aperture with a triangular dog-tooth border below, the triform base with three panelled feet, Probably French, 12th/13th century, 9½” dia. X 11¼” high and a similar quern, 11" dia. X 10¾” high (2)

£3,000-5,000

These extremely rare querns may be compared to an almost identical example in the collection of the National Trust at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire (National Trust Object Inventory No. 516569: “Quern Flour Mill carved with a sleeping fox dated 1200 – 1299). Bearing in mind the similarities in terms of design, decoration and materials, it would seem highly likely that the present hound querns and the fox quern found in the grounds at Anglesey Abbey were made by the same workshop. Previously known as Anglesey Priory, the Abbey was built by a community of Augustinian Canons, sometime during the reign of Henry I. Like many other Augustinian Houses it became a hospital.

Academic opinion differs in the likely purpose of the querns. Bearing in mind their form and design, it is likely they were made for a high status individual and were probably intended for the ritualistic grinding of medicinal preparations, or salt, as they are, perhaps, too sophisticated to have been used for flour. This theory is supported by the presence of a fox on the Anglesey Abbey example, since a fox was often used in medieval manuscripts to portray a physician. It has also been suggested that the querns may have been intended to release a small volume of limestone into the preparation as it was believed to have a curative effect.

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617 A ROMANO BRITISH ALTARSHAPED TOMBSTONE, the top with a swept pediment and a circular depression flanked by “bolsters”, the front with a Latin inscription, on a moulded plinth base, probably 1st/2nd century AD, 15” wide x 22½” high

Provenance: Dr. Gordon Scott (born 1905) and thence by descent.

Probably acquired from Roger Warner in the 1950’s and thence by descent in the family.

Private collection Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

£2,000-4,000

The inscription of six lines of Roman capitals begins D[IS] M[ANIBUS] S[ACRUM (Sacred to the spirits of the departed). The following three lines have several clear letters, which probably give the name and status of the departed, the second line ends with CIVIS (citizen), the third is SECVNDIANVS, then N[VN] C. POTEST which may translate as ‘now obtains a temple’, the fifth line is VIX[IT] ANN[OS] XXXIIII ‘Lived thirty-four years’. The final line as H[IC] S[ITA] E[ST] ‘is placed here’. A Romano-British origin has been suggested, but there is no precedent recorded in R.G. Collingwood and R.P. Wright “The Roman Inscriptions of Britain I, Inscriptions on Stone”, Oxford (1965). If it does come from one of the major cities of Britain, it is a curious escapee. It could have come from the Continent, but tomb stones were not generally items that were thought important enough to merit being collected, unlike sarcophagi, which attracted the attention of gentlemen on the Grand Tour from 17th century.

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618 A ROMAN MARBLE “STRIGILATED” SARCOPHAGUS, the front carved with a central panel of the Three Graces flanked by rectangular stridulated panels and torch-bearing putti, the sides carved with winged griffins, the rectangular aperture with a rounded head containing a raised section of stone with a circular depression, and the reverse with a copper plaque inscribed "Bought From Rome 1902", probably Rome, 1st/2nd century AD, 81½” wide x 24" deep x 16½” high

£20,000-40,000

Provenance: Probably Beckfort, a substantial country house near Brampton and Ullswater in the Lake District, removed to a property in Northumberland in 1969. N. Barrett, Esq., whose wife was a member of the Common Shipping Family based in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Acquired by the vendors as a garden ornament when they purchased their property from the Barrett family in the 1980's. The present sarcophagus may be compared to another in the collection of the Vatican in the Galleria Lapidaria. It is interesting to note that in 1902 Henry Walters, founder of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland and President of the Atlantic Coastline Railroad acquired contents of the Palazzo Accoranboni in Rome. Among the collections are archaeological treasures with seven magnificent sarcophagi from a burial chamber associated with the "Calpurnii Pisones" family.

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Clock s, Scientific instruments and rugs

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625 A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamel dial signed ‘Pearson, Halifax’ with a moon phase to the arch and subsidiary seconds and date dials, with a thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the case with satinwood and ebony stringing, 86” high

620 A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamel dial signed ‘Bancroft. Scarbro.’, the arch painted with a woman seated in a landscape, the chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a thirty hour bird-cage type movement, the case with a scrolling hood and tall trunk door, 73” high

£300-500

626 A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass spandrels, with a thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the case with arch topped door flanked by quarter recessed columns, 83” high

621 A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with part eight-day movement, the hood with scrolling pediment above a tall trunk door, 85” high

£200-400

Provenance: Miss Nancy Deeves, OBE, Gerrards Cross by who gifted to the vendor

£1,000-2,000

629 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK by Grimalde & Johnson, The Strand, London, the circular dial with Roman numerals, with an eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the backplate with decorative border and engraved signature, with two-train fusee movement with pull repeat striking on a bell, the Gothic case with arched top, the dial flanked by twin cluster columns with pinnacle tops and turned legs, 15½” high

£500-1,000

£600-800

624 A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial beneath a tablet inscribed ‘James Greene, London’ the dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a two-train eight-day movement striking on a bell, the arch top with scrolling cornice, the door flanked by turned columns, the trunk door with a central inlaid panel of a bird amongst foliage, 84” high

£300-500

628 A 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the case with a hunts man carrying a deer, with his rifle over his shoulder, on a naturalistic base, with a two-train movement striking on a bell, 33” high

623 A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, with brass dial signed ‘Richardson Weverham’, the silvered chapter ring surrounding a central subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, with an eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the flat top hood with a painted wooden panel, signed ‘J. French, Cabinet Maker, Weaverham’, the dial flanked by turned fluted columns, the tall trunk with an arch topped door between quarter recessed columns, on a conforming base, 79” high

£300-500

627 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the rococo revival case surmounted by two cherubs, the dial with ceramic numerals and two-train eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the case resting on stylised sea monsters and serpents, 15¼” high

£200-400

622 A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Smith, Bungay, the case with long arch door above a rectangular plinth, the hood with turned tapering pilasters surmounted by a fretwork frieze, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed ‘I Mark Time Doest Thou’ with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a two-train movement striking on a bell, 87” high

£300-500

630 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by Nathaniel Brown of Manchester, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with a moon phase, with a two-train eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan-neck pediment above painted panels, the door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with similar quarter recessed stop-fluted columns and tall arch topped door, 90” high

£500-800

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£1,000-1,500


631 A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III CARY’S GLOBES, the terrestrial globe inscribed “Delineated from the best authorities extant exhibiting the different tracks of Captain Cook and the new discoveries made by him and other circumnavigators” and further inscribed “Sold by J. Smith, Royal Exchange, London”, the celestial globe delined (sic) by Mr Gilpin of the Royal Society, each on a turned mahogany stand with engraved brass mounts and crossover stretchers, the globes 12” dia. And 18” high overall (2)

£6,000-12,000

Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset.

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Lot 632

632 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUG of Heriz type, the brick red ground with a central pale blue and ivory floral medallion within Herati pattern outer borders and guards, 80” x 52”

633 AN AUBUSSON TYPE CARPET, the pale green ground with a central ivory, pastel pink and brown rococo floral cartouche with conforming corner spandrels within a pale yellow border, 198” x 148”. See illustration

£50-100

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Provenance: The late David von Simson, Dorset

£1,000-2,000


ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE

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640 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CELLARETTE, the oval top above sides with panel effect ebony inlay on turned tapering legs with brass castors, the interior retaining the original lead fittings, 24” wide

647 A REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLD-TOP CARD TABLE, the ‘D’-shaped top with baize-lined interior on a turned and reeded column, with a platform base and carved scrolling feet with castors, 36” wide

£300-500

641 A MID VICTORIAN WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT LOW CHAIR in the manner of Gillows, the green upholstered back and seat on a scrolling pierced and moulded frame with gilt incising, on ceramic casters, stamped to the rear legs, ‘50955, 222’

648 A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE ÉTAGÈRE with leather-lined oval tops with gilt borders above a decorated frieze with single drawer on shaped legs with oval leather-lined shelf, 17” wide (2) £150-250

£200-400

649 A LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOOD FAUTEUIL with an oval upholstered back with ribbon-carved border, with upholstered arms and seat on carved and fluted legs, 37” high

642 A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE CHINOISERIE TRAY, decorated with a scene of pagodas and bridges amongst trees and foliage, with a raised foliate decorated border, on a later ebonised stand, 30½” wide

£800-1,500

£150-300

£300-600

645 A CHINESE HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top with beaded border inset with a panel of marble above a carved and pierced foliate frieze, with circular undershelf on carved legs and feet, 21” wide £250-450 646 A CHINESE HARDWOOD CIRCULAR TOPPED OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top with a beaded border and foliate carved frieze with central marble panel, above a pierced and carved frieze and circular shelf on foliate carved legs, 22” wide

£150-250

651 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CENTRE LIBRARY TABLE in the manner of Giles Grendey, the rectangular top with a tooled green leather writing surface enclosed by a moulded edge with re-entrant corners on an arrangement of three drawers, surrounding a cartouche-shaped kneehole and apparently retaining the original brass handles with open back plates, the sides with large brass carrying handles, on club legs and pad feet, 48¼” x 24¼”. See illustration

644 A CHINESE HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the square top inset with a central marble panel, above a carved and pierced frieze with under shelf and square legs and carved feet, 16” wide

£100-200

650 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with a moulded border above long graduated drawers with gilt lion-mask ring-handles, on splay bracket feet, 42” wide

643 A REGENCY MAHOGANY LYREBACKED MUSIC CHAIR, the bar-back above a lyre-shaped splat and circular leather upholstered seat with round headed brass nail decoration on ring-turned legs, 31½” high

£150-250

Provenance: Probably acquired from The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair in 1950’s or ‘60’s. The interior with drawer with label printed with an inscription of the desk at the fair.

The unusual cartouche-shape kneehole is reminiscent of furniture attributed to Giles Grendey and his workshop. Similar legs appear on a dining table bearing his trade label illustrated in Christopher Gilbert’s ‘Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840’

£3,000-6,000

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658 A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK DINING CHAIRS, the shaped backs carved with floral paterae and feather motifs, above overstuffed seats on moulded legs with ‘H’ section stretchers (2)

652 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a dentil moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with gilt metal handles and key escutcheons, between quarter recessed fluted columns, the lower section with three long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 44” wide

£1,000-2,000

659 A LOUIS XVI STYLE TUB ARMCHAIR with a shaped upholstered back and seat, with serpentine seat rail on slender cabriole legs

653 TWO SIMILAR 17TH/18TH CENTURY FRENCH CHESTNUT SIDE CHAIRS, with open backs above a serpentine fronted solid seats on turned legs and moulded stretchers (2)

654 A REGENCY MARBLE TOP BREAKFRONT CHIFFONIER, the shaped top with a veined green marble top above a brass strung frieze, with a central pair of silk-lined doors and similar flanking cupboard doors with turned columns, with gilt metal mounts, on a plinth base, 79” wide

£1,000-2,000

£200-400

£300-600

663 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY ARCHITECTS TABLE, the rising rectangular top with a moulded border and re-entrant corners, above twin dished articulated candle stands, the base pulling forward to reveal a drawer with fitted compartments, each leg with a concealed column upright and brass castors, 36” wide. See illustration

£300-600

657 A VICTORIAN BERGERE ARMCHAIR with a dished satinwood strung back with double caned upholstery, on tapering legs with spade feet, with floral squab cushion, 34” high

£800-1,500

662 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, the sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and short drawers, above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass handles on ogee bracket feet, 37” wide

656 A GEORGE III STYLE CHINESE ‘CHIPPENDALE’ ARMCHAIR, the back with a pagoda-carved top rail above an elaborately pierced back splat, with conforming sloping arm supports, with a needlework drop-in seat on turned legs with scrolling brackets and similar splayed rear legs, 40” high

£100-200

661 A VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL LIBRARY TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border on twin trestle end supports and carved Gothic detailing, on conforming feet, 62” wide

655 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with a moulded border above four long graduated drawers with brass handles, on paw bracket feet, 34” wide

£150-300

660 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with dished top rails above ‘X’ form backs with central foliate paterae, over overstuffed seats on square tapering legs (4)

£100-200

£150-300

£100-200

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£1,000-2,000


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670 A PAIR OF CHINESE STAINED OPEN SHELVES of turned construction with four shelves, 79” x 39”

664 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT SECRETAIRE CHEST, the shaped top with a moulded border above an upper drawer, the front moulded as three short drawers, enclosing a fitted interior with short drawers, pigeon holes and a central cupboard, above two short and two long graduated drawers with brass ring-handles, on bracket feet, 46” wide

671 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL WRITING DESK, the rectangular top with a central leather-lined writing surface above a central frieze drawer and two short drawers on pedestals with three short drawers on tapering square section legs, 60” wide

£200-400

665 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with two removable leaves on four heavy turned fluted and carved legs and castors, 98” wide (fully extended)

666 A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT HEPPLEWHITE STYLE DINING CHAIRS with variously pierced and carved back splats above dropin seats on square tapering legs and ‘H’ form stretchers, including two armchairs (8)

£200-400

£400-800

674 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINET, the rectangular top with a gilt metal border above a frieze with two flush fitting drawers with bobbin-turned moulding and gilt metal mounts, above twin glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, between column style uprights with gilt metal mounted feet, 45” wide

668 A PAIR OF DAMASCUS TYPE CIRCULAR TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top inlaid with geometric stars in mother-of-pearl ivory and timbers, within a similar border, on three curved legs and hexagonal bases, 16” wide and a similar box with canted corners (3)

£200-400

£300-600

675 A FINE PAIR OF GEORGE II WALNUT STOOLS, each on four cabriole legs with acanthus scroll brackets and knees carved with scallop shells and pendant bellflowers below, and webbed pad feet, the rectangular seats upholstered in contemporary floral needlework, 22” x 15½”. See illustration

669 A CHINESE LACQUERED CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top within a central panel and moulded border on four turned legs with carved frieze and corner brackets, 57” wide

£1,500-2,500

673 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a decorative cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with ivory key escutcheons, the lower section with three long conforming drawers on bracket feet, 43” wide

£300-500

667 A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH HANGING WALL CUPBOARD with an arched top and floral inlaid frame with a single central glazed door and velvet lined interior, 36” wide

£400-800

672 A SET OF TWELVE REGENCY MAHOGANY BAR-BACK DINING CHAIRS, the dished backs with satinwood stringing above three turned uprights, overstuffed seats with serpentine front rails on square tapering legs and spade feet, 32” high

£600-1,000

£1,200-1,500

£1,200-1,500

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Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset


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676 A CHARLES II OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, with a rectangular three plank top above three long graduated drawers with half round drawer dividers, on bracket feet, 43” wide

682 A CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a carved and shaped frieze on spiral-turned legs with square section stretchers, 31½” wide

£300-600

683 A PROVINCIAL 18TH CENTURY FRENCH OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with a moulded border above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers with moulded fronts and gilt metal handles and key escutcheons, all between fluted uprights, on square tapering legs, 50” wide

677 A DEEP SEATED GEORGE II ARMCHAIR, the horseshoe shaped upholstered back above a pierced and shaped splat and deep overstuffed ‘hourglass’ shaped seat on rounded legs and turned stretchers £100-200

£300-500

678 AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE, the shaped top with an overhanging cornice above a flush fitting drawer with arcaded moulding and a fall front, enclosing a well fitted and satinwood decorated interior, above twin folding drapery effect drawers, on block feet, 43” wide

684 A QUEEN ANNE OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with a moulded border above three long graduated drawers with moulded fronts and halfround drawer dividers, on square legs, 35½” wide

£400-600

£800-1200

£400-600

681 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the breakfront top with rounded corners and moulded border, above a single frieze drawer, on square section tapering reeded legs with spade feet, 73” wide

£500-1,000

686 A CHARLES II STYLE OAK CUPBOARD, the rectangular top with a moulded border above two drawers with moulded fronts, with carved lion mask handles between sea-horses, above twin doors with central carved Romanesque heads, with spiral-turned dividers, on turned feet, 17th century and later, 53” wide

680 A REGENCY MAHOGANY LADIES WRITING DESK, the rectangular top with three-quarter gallery and bow front, above a single concave fronted drawer and two pairs of short drawers with brass handles, on turned tapering reeded legs and castors, 42” wide

£600-800

685 A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, the top with twin drop-flap sides on bobbin-turned legs and shaped rails, stamped “E.W.” to one upright, possibly American, 48½” wide

679 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFA, the all over upholstered sofa with an arched back and scrolling arms, on square section legs with outswept rear legs and ‘H’ form stretcher, 52” wide

£100-200

£300-500

687 AN 18TH CENTURY NORTH EUROPEAN WALNUT ARMOIRE with a broad moulded cornice above twin doors with walnut panels within geometric moulded borders, with canted sides, on a low base with two short drawers, on turned bun feet, with shelf interior and decorated lock and strap hinges, 90” high x 72” wide. See illustration

£300-500

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688 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CREDENZA, the breakfront top above a frieze of satinwood inlay, above a single panelled door with gilt metal mounts and conforming inlay, and twin mirror mounted doors, on an open plinth base, 60” wide

694 A VICTORIAN POLISHED SLATE AND MARBLE OCCASIONAL TABLE, the oval top with a panel of marble within a polished slate border, on turned and fluted ebonised legs and feet, 28½” wide

£800-1,500

695 A CHINESE HARDWOOD COCKTAIL CABINET, the rectangular top with rounded corners rising to reveal a carved landscape scene above a rising cupboard and fall-front with cupboards below and to either side, with all over conforming carved panels of figures amongst buildings and foliage, on animal paw effect feet, 33” wide

689 A VICTORIAN BURR OAK TEAPOY with a circular top with moulded border above an interior with twin cut-glass bowls and lidded tea canisters, on a tapering spiral-turned column and three downswept legs, 16” wide £300-600

690 A STEEL “ARMADA CHEST” with a rectangular top with gilt metal flowerhead mounts to each corner, with a central keyhole, the sides with decorative strap mounts and twin carrying handles, on short compressed feet, the interior with an elaborate lock and scrolling lock plate, 22” wide.

£300-500

£300-600

£300-600

698 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD STRUNG THREE FOLD SCREEN with glazed upper panels and fabric-covered lower panels, 69” high

£300-500

693 A WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE WALNUT AND CANE-WORK LONG STOOL, the rectangular top with a moulded border on stylised cup and cover legs with wavy “X”-form stretchers with squab cushion, 54” wide

£100-200

697 A GEORGE III STYLE UPHOLSTERED WALNUT FRAMED ARMCHAIR, the high shaped rectangular back above scrolling “shepherds crook” arms above an overstuffed seat, on cabriole legs, 42” high

692 A LOUIS XVI STYLE LADIES WRITING DESK of shaped outline with a central marble top with threequarter pierced gilt gallery above two short drawers and a sliding leather-lined writing surface, above a serpentine fronted drawer with geometric veneers, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts throughout, 37” high x 31” wide

£100-200

696 A BURMESE HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE with a circular marble top on a deep wavy border with all over pierced and carved foliate decoration, 19” wide, a similar Chinese low armchair and a hardwood standard lamp (3)

691 A PAIR OF LEAD CISTERNS of square form, the fronts mounted with heraldic beasts, 26” wide

£700-900

£200-400

699 A GEORGE III “PLUM PUDDING” MAHOGANY BUREAU, the sloping crossbanded fall enclosing a fitted interior with a central concave door with inlaid star-bursts between similar column fronted drawers and an arrangement of pigeonholes and drawers, all above a single long, two short and two further long graduated drawers with brass handles, on ogee bracket feet, 38” wide. See illustration

£400-600

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£400-600


Lot 699

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700 A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR with shaped raised back above twin outswept arm supports, with over stuffed upholstery, on short turned legs and castors, 38” high

706 A LARGE OAK TWO DOOR GERMAN “ARMOIRE” with a broad overhanging cornice with a carved frieze of grotesque beasts, swags of fruit and a central date “Anno 1631”, all between carved head brackets, the front with two panelled doors with conforming carving, between column effect uprights, on tall block feet with lion mask mounts, 17th century and later, 93” high x 82” wide

£100-200

701 A GEORGE III “CHIPPENDALE” STYLE SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with twin drop-flap sides, on square chamfered legs with a pierced “X”-form stretchers, 25” wide

£300-600

£500-1,000

£400-600

Provenance: The late David von Simson, Dorset

£500-1,000

709 A SET OF TEN EDWARDIAN SHERATON REVIVAL HOOP BACK DINING CHAIRS, the shaped backs with pierced splats, inlaid with satinwood harebells and stringing, above drop-in seats on square tapering legs with spade feet and “H”-form stretchers (10)

£300-500

£400-800

710 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BURR ASH DROP FLAP DINING TABLE, the shaped top with twin drop flap sides on tapering turned legs and castors, 45” wide

705 A CHARLES II STYLE OAK TRIDARN with a broad cornice on cup and cover supports with a three panel back, above a pair of doors with all over carved decoration, the base with a similar pair of two panel doors, with all over carved strapwork, foliate and animal carving, 17th century and later, 48” wide

£1,500-2,000

708 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border with two additional leaves, on turned tapering legs and brass castors, 107” wide (fully extended)

704 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT LADIES WRITING DESK, the rectangular top with serpentine sides above a central recess and two pairs of short drawers with cast scrolling handles, the reverse with conforming dummy drawers, on cabriole legs, with leaf-carved decoration, 48” wide

703 AN ITALIAN WALNUT CASSONE with a rectangular rising top above a panelled front, on scrolling legs, 59” wide

Provenance: The late David von Simson, Dorset

707 A CHARLES II OAK TWO PANEL COFFER, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a two panelled front, on bracket feet, 33” wide

£100-200

702 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIR, the square back within a moulded frame, with broad arm supports on carved uprights, with all over leather upholstery with round-headed brass nail decoration, on short leaf-carved legs and castors, 33½” high

£500-1,000

711 A PAIR OF CARVED RENAISSANCE STYLE GILTWOOD ANGELS one with wings spread and both blowing trumpets towards the sky, probably 19th century, 75½” high (2) See illustration

£1,000-2,000

Provenance: The late David von Simson, Dorset

£800-1,500

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Lot 711

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712 A VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN CHEST OF DRAWERS IN TWO PARTS, the rectangular top with corner mounts above two short and three long drawers with flush fittings brass handles, on turned legs, 39” wide

716 A JAPANNED FOUR-FOLD SCREEN worked in gold with Oriental figures in boats in a landscape, within a border of vases of flowers and other Oriental motifs, each panel probably 18th century, each panel 78” x 21¼”

£400-800

713 A CONTEMPORARY STYLE ITALIAN HANGING CHANDELIER with three pendants on gilt metal rods, each with six triangular blue glass shade elements, 18” wide

717 A CANADIAN MAHOGANY PILLAR TABLE, the circular top with a border carved in shallow relief with scrolling decoration, on a vase and leaf turned column, with three cabriole legs with pad feet, 27” wide

£500-1,000

714 A VENETIAN ‘GONDOLIER’S’ LANTERN of hexagonal form, with all over painted and embossed decoration, surmounted by a cross, on a swinging mount and later spiral turned pole, the lantern, 29” high

£300-500

£100-200

718 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED CUPBOARD, the top with a moulded border above twin panelled doors on a plinth base, 40” wide. See illustration

£300-500

715 A SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DINING CHAIRS with shaped backs with dished vase-shape splats above cane seats, on broad cabriole legs and turned stretchers and two similar chairs (6)

£1,000-2,000

719 A GEORGE III CARVED GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the rectangular mercury gilt bevel edged plate within a scrolling and foliate surround surmounted by a ho ho bird with wings outstretched leaning over an open basket surrounded by leaves and fruit, 46” high x 29” wide, possibly continental. See illustration

£200-400

£500-£1,000

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Lot 719

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722 A GEORGE II OAK DRESSER BASE, the rectangular top with a rounded edge above three frieze drawers with two panelled fronts, brass handles and key escutcheons, on three flat fronted silhouette baluster legs, 85” wide See illustration

720 A CONTINENTAL LANTERN-SHAPED WALL CUPBOARD surmounted by an urn with foliate swags and leaf-carved and moulded borders, above a geometric pediment and sloping sides with silvered scrolling brackets, with a central cupboard door of tapering form flanked by similar panels, on a platform base, retaining traces of original paint and gilt surface, 26” wide

£1,800-£2,500

£200-£400 723 A FRANCO FLEMISH TAPESTRY A betrothal scene with a lady and gentleman in elaborate dress beneath a tent like canopy being held open by two winged angels, the gentleman with a dog at his feet, the couple surrounded by flowers against a blue ground, within a red border, 95” x 72”. possibly mid 15th century with areas of restoration See illustration

721 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS with a rectangular grey marble top with a moulded edge above three drawers with drape-effect drop handles, on square tapering legs, 43½” wide

£200-£400

Provenance: The late David von Simson, Dorset

£5,000-10,000

END OF SALE

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Lot 723

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Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

Glossary of Cataloguing Terms The auctioneers are always pleased to discuss individual lots with prospective purchasers prior to the auction and will provide condition reports on request. If you require clarification of any terms employed in the catalogue please do not hesitate to seek advice. The auctioneers are also pleased to discuss lots which may have been altered, repaired, or restored. The term basically used in conjunction with a date (ie. basically 18th century) indicates that, in our opinion, the item may have undergone restoration, repair, or alteration. It also indicates that only an element of the piece may date from the period stated in the description. The absence of the term basically does not imply that an item is without restoration, repair, or alteration. The use of inverted comas around a word or phrase (ie. “pearl”) indicates that the piece, or object, may not be what it is purporting to be. (ie. a simulated pearl). If you are in doubt our specialists are available prior to the auction to offer guidance and advice. With Chinese ceramics and works of art, if the catalogue states that the object in question bears a mark, but it does not state “and of the period” it indicates that we believe the lot in question may not date from the period suggested by the mark. Clearly, references to the colour of jade are subjective and again buyers are advised to inspect personally any items on which they intend to bid to ensure the colour meets with their expectation.

Descriptions of property in this catalogue do not always indicate condition, repair or damage. Buyers are earnestly advised to inspect personally any lot they intend to purchase. Weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending purchasers

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

The use of onverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connetion with a signature, or inscription (ie. signed “Nicholas Chevalier”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand.

Artist’s Resale Right From mid February 2006 living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to an art market professional. From 1st January 2012 the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and beneficiaries of these artists. An art work must be resold for more than 1,000 Euros to qualify for the right. The rates payable are calculated as a percentage of the hammer price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. The auctioneers reserve the right to pass all of the cost to the person buying the qualifying art work

Coloured Gem Stones Prospective buyers of coloured gemstones should be aware that some stones might have been treated to enhance their colour or clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat-treated and emeralds are commonly oiled. In the case of oiling, this may need to be redone after a period of years. The international jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods.


Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

CONDITIONS OF SALE Duke’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

1 DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Duke’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Duke’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

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2 BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (e) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

3 INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4

THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 19.5% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law.

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VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. *VAT payable at 5.00% on the hammer price and 20% on the buyers premium.

6 PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7 TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8 REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.

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. In the absence of such information, 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 Melplash Court, Dorset, 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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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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