Dukes Auction 18th and 19th February 2016

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A European Private Collection Thursday, 18th February

Ceramics, Asian Art and Furniture

Thursday, 18th and Friday, 19th February



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COINS AND MILITARIA 10th March 2016

A large private collection of Shipwreck Coins and Artefacts. Over 400 years of shipwrecks are represented, including the well known R.M.S. Lusitania, Hollandia and Association wrecks.

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DUKE’S APPOINT RICHARD GOLD A S SOMERSET AREA REPRESENTATIVE

Duke’s are delighted to have appointed Richard Gold FRICS as their area representative for Somerset. Richard has been in the auction business for over forty years, and until recently he was a director of Lawrence’s in Crewkerne, where he specialized in furniture, ceramics and Asian art. Richard is also highly experienced at providing professional valuations for Insurance, Family Division and Inheritance Tax Assessment. Richard’s professional life started at Christie’s, before moving to Sotheby’s in 1974. He joined Lawrence’s in 1982 and went on to become a co-owner and director. Guy Schwinge of Duke’s commented, ‘Richard is well known throughout the West Country and beyond, and we are delighted that he is bringing his wealth of experience garnered over forty years to Duke’s. He has a well-honed eye and in addition to dealing with clients with property to consign, he will assist in refining our valuation business, serving solicitors and private clients in Somerset and beyond.’

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FINE PAINTINGS 14th April 2016

Henry Herbert La Thangue (1859-1929) ‘Tucking the Rick’ Oil on canvas 44 x 36 inches Exhibited: Royal Academy 1902; St Louis International Exhibition 1904. Provenance: An Important private collection from the north of England. Estimate: £200,000 - £300,000

We are currently inviting entries into the above auction. For further information or should you wish to consign please contact Duke’s on 01305 265080 or email enquiries@dukes-auctions.com 6

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Thursday, 18th February, 10.30AM Lots 1 – 243 Lots 300 – 327 Lots 344 – 511

A Treasure Trove for Interior Decorators Glass English and Continental Ceramics

Friday, 19th February, 10.30AM Lots 600 – 704 Lots 705 – 982 Lots 983 – 1084 Lots 1100 –1158 Lots 1170 – 1179 Lots 1180 – 1185 Lots 1190 – 1247

Chinese and Japanese Ceramics Chinese and Japanese Works of Art and Furniture Indian, Islamic and Southeast Asian Art Works of Art Clocks and Scientific Instruments Rugs and Carpets Furniture

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THURSDAY, 18 t h FEBRUARY, 10.30A M

An important european private collection

However, a sale at auction is not a discreet transaction, but this owner wishes to preserve his long cherished privacy. He does not wish to share his history except in this most skeletal form. Pictures of his homes are not available. Bereft of their context these treasured items become harder to explain. So with words not images we need convey something of the informal and charming houses and apartments he and his wife created over the years. Comfort was the theme and this was expressed with an exquisite detail and care, nothing was left to chance and yet the overall gave an air of casualness. Sitting in a beautiful Louis XVI chair with precious things around his joy would be in the view outside as he ate a croissant in the bright sunshine of the South of France, rather than the objects. But he loved to buy and he has spent his life collecting things that pleased him rather than focusing on one particular area.

As I look back over my 30 years in the antique trade - 25 of which were at Mallett - I would say that most of my clients enjoyed and preferred discretion and privacy. Talk of what they had bought with outsiders was forbidden and their names and homes were similarly kept private. This collection, built over a 50 year period, belongs to the most private of those private clients. As well as privacy this owner is a 'compleat' gentleman in the Isaak Walton sense. He epitomises gentlemanly behaviour in all his actions. Sometimes for auction catalogues a delicacy is maintained by describing a sale as ' the property of a gentleman' . This is truer here than in most cases. He is gentlemanly in all aspects, gentle of voice and solicitous in manner. When he would come to buy at Mallett he would look round and isolate an item that took his fancy and ask what the price could be. He would never argue or battle over it, it was either acceptable or not. He bought widely throughout the best dealers of the trade here in England, in America and in Europe and he trusted his favoured dealers implicitly. If there was a problem or he felt a dealer had misled him he simply would not deal with them again - he would never confront them. Dealing with him was always a pleasure in its ease and straightforwardness.

Now he has decided to move from several homes in different countries into one. He hopes that the next owners of these items will derive as much pleasure as he has from them.

Thomas Woodham Smith

Detail of lot 00 9


Ceramics and Glass

Lot 5

Lot 6

4 A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE LIDDED VASES with goats head handles and all over painted floral swag decoration within gilt borders, 19th century, 14" high

1 A MOULDED GLASS VESSEL in the form of a duck, with gilt beak and foot, 8¾" high

£50-100

£100-200

2 A TALL CLEAR GLASS VASE with white metal mounts in the form of a maiden amongst cornucopia and swags, late 19th/20th century, 15½" high

5 THREE MEISSEN DOG ORNAMENTS in the form of seated brown and white dogs in various poses, 19th century, 8½" and smaller (3). See illustration

£80-150

3 A PAIR OF GILT METAL MOUNTED OPALINE GLASS BOTTLES, with stoppers, 5¾” high and another similar pair, 5¼” high, 19th century

£800-1,500 6 A MEISSEN GROUP OF THREE DOGS including a pug with scrolling tail and two other dogs, on a naturalistic base with gilt scroll decoration, 19th century, 6" high. See illustration

£150-250

3A A GILT METAL MOUNTED OPALINE GLASS TABLE CASKET, 19th century, 4½” wide

£400-600

£150-250

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7 A GROUP OF SIXTEEN AFFENKAPELLE OR MONKEY ORCHESTRA FIGURES, mostly Pößneck examples, five Meissen figures, c.1860-70, the Meissen figures comprising hurdy-gurdy player, bagpipe player, drum carrier, trumpeter and singer, 4½ high and similar (16)

For a discussion of the Pöβneck and other copies of the Meissen Monkey Band cc. Fritzsche, Eine Affenkapelle der Porzellan Manufaktur Pöβneck-Ihr Meiβener Vorbild und Affenkapellen Anderer Manufakturen , Keramos 225 (2014), pp.113-132.

£600-800

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Lot 9

Lot 10

12 A CHINESE WUCAI GU VASE FRAGMENT, 9½" high

8 A PAIR OF CERAMIC WALL POCKET VASES of basket form with attached birds, 19th century, 9" (2)

£50-100

£50-100

13 A DELFT POTTERY WALL PANEL of cartouche form decorated with figures and buildings by a waterfront, with windmills to the distance, 19th century, 23" wide

9 éMILLE GALLé (1846-1904): A FAIENCE MODEL OF A SWAN with painted floral decoration and curled neck, signed to the underside "E. Galle Nancy", late 19th century, 14" wide. See illustration

£300-500

14 A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED WILLOW PATTERN MEAT PLATE, 19th century, 20" wide, and other similar ceramics (7)

10 TWO MEISSEN MONKEY FIGURES, one with a white monkey chained to a post on a naturalistic base, the other with two brown monkeys, both on rococo style gilt metal mounts, both 18th century, 8¾" high and smaller (2). See illustration

£30-50

£400-800

15 A PAIR OF PORCELAIN PANELS decorated in blue with cavorting cherubs, framed, 19th century, 5" x 10½"

11 A PAIR OF ORMOLU CANDLEHOLDERS of scrolling rococo form mounted with pairs of sheep and numerous coloured ceramic flowers, each with twin candleholders, 8½" and smaller (2)

£80-150

£400-800

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£40-80


Lots 16, 17 and 18

19 A CONTINENTAL BISQUE PORCELAIN MODEL OF A BASKET OF FLOWERS with flowering roses and foliage, 19th century, 11½" high

16 A SEVRES BISCUIT PORCELAIN STUDY OF JEAN RACINE from the ‘Grandes Hommes’ series, depicted seated deep in thought, on an oval base, c. 1854, stamped "Sevres, France" and incised "C.V ", 17" high. See illustration

£200-400

£100-200

20 A TERRACOTTA MODEL OF A LADY in Chinese dress holding a dove and a basket of flowers, late 19th century, 16" high, fitted as a table lamp

17 A CONTINENTAL BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP OF A BAGPIPE PLAYER and three other figures in a naturalistic landscape, 19th century, 14" high, mounted as a lamp. See illustration

£200-400 21 A QUANTITY OF LIMOGES PORCELAIN DINNERWARE with decorative gilt borders comprising tureens, serving dishes and other items (a lot)

£100-200

18 TWO CONTINENTAL BISQUE PORCELAIN FIGURES, one a gentleman carrying a lamb in a basket, the other a lady with a drum, 19th/20th century, 12½" high and smaller (2)

£80-150

22-24 Spare lots

£100-200

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SILVER AND PLATE

Lot 25

28 A SILVER PLATED STANDISH of rococo design with detachable chamberstick and twin glass ink and pounce jars, 19th century, 12½" wide

25 A CANTEEN OF CHRISTOFLE GILT METAL CUTLERY, settings for ten people. See illustration

£100-200

29 A PAIR OF SILVER TABLE SALTS AND SPOONS, in fitted box, hallmarked for Birmingham 1906, a similar tea caddy and a christofle cruet (a lot)

26 A PAIR OF SILVER LIDDED CUTGLASS DRESSING TABLE JARS, the repoussé decorated lids hallmarked for Chester 1898, 6½" high, and three similar jars (5)

£100-200 27 AN ELKINGTON & CO PLATED TEA TRAY of rectangular form with canted corners and all over engraved decoration, raised border and twin handles, 20th century, 24" wide

£80-150

£80-150 14

£80-150


SCULPTURE

Lot 30

Lot 31

33 A SILVER PLATED AND PARCEL GILT BAROQUE STYLE BOTTLE CARRIER in the form of a three wheeled carriage, 19th century, 14” wide

30 A PAINTED ALABASTER BUST of an 18th century style maiden with curling hair, probably Marie Antoinette, with signature motif to the reverse, on a sienna marble socle base, French, late 19th century, 31" high. See illustration

£600-900

34 AFTER THE ANTIQUE: A PATINATED METAL ELECTROTYPE MODEL OF A FOOT, 20th century, 11½"

31 TWO SIMILAR TERRACOTTA BUSTS of a boy and girl in 18th century dress, both indistinctly signed and one dated possibly 1771, French, 18" high. See illustration

£300-600

£100-200

£800-1,500 35 A PAIR OF CAST IRON MODELS OF RECUMBENT LIONS, late 19th century, 7½" and 7"

32 AFTER JEAN JACQUES CAFFIERI (1725-1792) A bronze effect plaster bust of Corneille Van Cleve, raised on a square waisted base, 19th century, 28” high

£300-500 15

£50-100


Lot 36

39 A CAST AND GILT BRONZE INKWELL modelled as a boy riding on a dog cart, in a black marble and associated serpentine marble base, 11" wide

36 A PAIR OF PATINATED BRONZE FIGURES OF ROUSSEAU AND VOLTAIRE, each standing on Sienna marble and bronze bases, French, 19th century, 17½" and 17" high. See illustration

£1,000-1,500

40 A GILT AND PATINATED CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE GROUP OF ROBINSON CRUSOE AND MAN FRIDAY, Crusoe carrying a rifle and bird approaching Man Friday, knelt beneath a gilt shade, 19th century, 13" wide

37 A CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF DIANA DE GABII, indistinctly signed to the base, 19th century, 13½" high

£200-400

38 AFTER FRANÇOIS GIRARDON (1628-1715): A PATINATED SPELTER MODEL OF LOUIS XIV on horseback, on rectangular serpentine marble base, 16¾" high

£150-250

£300-600

41 AFTER VULLIAMY: A PAIR OF CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE BUSTS OF ROMAN EMPERORS wearing togas, mid-19th century, c.1820, 9¼" high (2)

£200-400

£800-1,200

42 AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA (17571822): A PAIR OF PATINATED BRONZE MODELS OF RECUMBENT LIONS, on Sienna marble bases, 19th century, 9½" and 9" wide (2) 16

£400-600


WORKS OF ART

43 A CARVED GILT AND PASTE GEMSET BUDDHA kneeling with gaze lowered, on a red and gilt integral base with four ring carrying handles, 42" high x 36" wide. See illustration ÂŁ800-1,500

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Lots 44, 45 and 46

48 A FRENCH GILT METAL FIVE PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET comprising brushes, mirror and comb mounted with miniature portraits, late 19th century.

44 A PEARWOOD TEA CADDY in the form of a pear, 18th century, 6½” high. See illustration

£800-£1,500

45 A RARE AND UNUSUAL FRUITWOOD APPLE FORM TEA CADDY with all over naturalistic painted finish with fine craquelure, 4½” high. See illustration

49 A PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL MOUNTED OPERA GLASSES inscribed "Thezard Palais Royal 141", and two similar pairs (3)

£500-1,000

£30-50

£1,000-2,000 51 A TURNED AND MOULDED IVORY LIDDED BOX of domed form with ribbed exterior, late 19th century, 3" high

47 A RED PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET decorated with a Royal coat of arms, 19th century, 10¾" high

£100-200

50 A GILT TOOLED RED LEATHER "POCKET BOOK NECESSAIRE", possibly late 18th century

46 A FRUITWOOD TEA CADDY in the form of a melon with naturalistic painted surface, 18th century, 5¾” high. See illustration

£100-200

£50-100

£50-100 18


Lot 52

55 AN ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED WALL HANGING CHAMBER STICK with a Japanese lacquer dish with ormolu sconce mounted on a scrolling foliate support with ceramic flowerheads, 9" high

52 A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER MODEL PADDLE STEAMER with central red funnel flanked by twin lidded compartments with gilt decoration of figures and buildings in landscapes, the top lifting to reveal further compartments, the decorated with stylised waves, on rotating paddle wheels, early 19th century, 25". See illustration

Provenance: Acquired from Mallett Antiques, London.

For a comparable examples see The Peabody Essex Collection USA, another formerly in the collection of The Earl of Perth

£2,000-4,000

£150-250

56 A LEATHER-COVERED DESK BLOTTER with gilt detailing and pen box, 20th century, 19¾" wide (closed)

£30-50

53 AN ORMOLU AND WALNUT TABLE TOP SILK WINDER with decorative winding wheel, mounted on a fabric-lined base, 18th century, 15" wide

57 A COLLECTION OF TEN NOVELTY AND SIMILAR WALKING CANES including two canes with moulded dogs head handles (9)

£200-300

£300-500

54 AN ENAMEL ON COPPER LANDSCAPE depicting a shepherd and sheep to the foreground and buildings to the distance, 18th century, 3" wide, in carved gilt frame

58 A NAVAL OFFICERS DRESS SWORD AND SCABBARD, the blade marked "Gieve's Portsmouth London Edinburgh", and a similar gentleman's dress sword (2)

£200-300

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£100-200


Lot 60

61 AN ANGLO-INDIAN VIZAGAPATAM IVORY AND SANDALWOOD WORK BOX with all over foliate and scrolling decoration, the interior fitted with lidded detachable compartments, 19th century, 10½" wide

59 A CANON BARRELLED POCKET PISTOL with flintlock mechanism and silver wire inlaid handle, 18th/19th century, 8½"

£600-800

60 A PAIR OF OTTOMAN SILVERMOUNTED HOLSTER PISTOLS, the mount with all over scrolling inlaid wirework decoration and silver mounts, with a flintlock action, 19th century, 22" (2). See illustration

£400-600

62 AN OYSTER VENEERED OLIVEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED "COFFRE FORTE" with elaborate gilt brass mounts and carrying handles, Colonial Dutch, c.1740, 11½" wide

£2,500-4,500

£400-600

63-64 Spare lots 20


METALWARE AND LIGHTING

Lot 65

68 A PAIR OF CUT CLEAR GLASS TABLE LAMPS of hollow bulbous form on square bases with gilt metal fittings, 18" high

65 A PAIR OF RED AND GILT JAPANNED METAL TABLE LAMPS, the body a Regency tea canister decorated with Japanese warriors, with labels for ‘John A Gilbert & Co. London’ to the reverse, 35" high (2). See illustration

£300-600

69 THREE SIMILAR WHITE MARBLE URN FORM TABLE LAMPS with geometric handles and leaf-carved decoration, 19" high (3)

66 A PAIR OF BRASS CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMPS with fluted columns and square stepped bases, 24" high

£100-200

£100-200

70 A MOULDED GLASS AND GILT METAL COLUMN FORM TABLE LAMP with square stepped base, 23" high

67 A SINGLE TURNED MAHOGANY CANDLESTICK with brass sconce and circular base, fitted as a table lamp, 21½" high

£100-200

£50-100 21

£100-200


71 A PAIR OF REGENCE STYLE GILT BRONZE MARBLE TABLE LAMPS of urn form with swans head handles, 27". See illustration

Lot 71

£400-600

72 A MARBLE AND GILT METAL COLUMN FORM TABLE LAMP with tapering column and square stepped base, 32" high

£50-100

73 A PAIR OF MARBLE AND GILT METAL COLUMN FORM TABLE LAMPS, one with a green veined marble, the other pale red and grey, 22½" high (2)

£300-500

Lot 73 74 A JAPANNED METAL COLUMN FORM TABLE LAMP in the Regency style with gilt foliate decoration and square stepped base, 24½" high

£100-200

75 A CHARLES X TÔLE PEINTE EGG WARMER of navette form with rising lid and all over gilt painted decoration, c. 1855, 9½" wide

£100-200

76 A PAIR OF GILT METAL ROCOCO STYLE CHENETS, each mounted with a figure on a scrolling base, 19th century, 11" wide. See illustration

Lot 76

£400-600

77 TWO TÔLE PEINTE TRAYS, the larger with floral decoration against a red ground, mid 19th century, 24¾” wide, the smaller with floral decoration against a black ground, late 19th century, 20” wide £50-100 78 A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT METAL AND RED COMPOSITION CANDLESTICKS of neo-classical design with circular bases, late 19th/early 20th century, 6½" high 22

£50-100


79 A PAIR OF GILT METAL THREE BRANCH WALL APPLIQUES, each decorated with a parrot amongst scrolling branches, each arm fashioned individually, late 19th century, 13½" wide. See illustration

Lot 79

£500-1,000

80 A GILT BRASS RéGENCE STYLE TABLE LAMP of candlestick form, on an octagonal base, 22" high

£80-150

81 A GILT METAL AND TÔLE PEINTE LAMP BOUILLOTTE with rococo style base with twin candle branches, 20" high

£80-150 Lot 82

82 A PAIR OF GILT BRONZE ROCOCO STYLE THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA of elaborate scrolling form with leaf form sconces, each 20th century, 12½" high. See illustration £250-450 83 A GILT METAL AND TÔLE PEINTE TWIN LIGHT BOUILLOTTE TABLE LAMP of early 19th century design, 20th century, 23" high £150-250 84 A SILVER PLATED THREE BRANCH BOUILLOTTE TYPE TABLE LAMP with dished base, 20" high

Lot 85

£150-250 85 A PAIR OF ROCOCO GILT METAL THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA with elaborate scrolling candle supports on column bases with spreading feet, late 19th/early 20th century, 15½" high. See illustration

£200-400

86 A PATINATED BRONZE TWIN HANDLED URN FORM TABLE LAMP on a square stepped base, 20th century, 17" high £50-100 23


Lot 87

Lot 88

90 A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III STYLE GILT METAL AND MARBLE MOUNTED TWIN LIGHT CANDELABRA, late 19th century, 10½" high

87 A PAIR OF GILT BRONZE TABLE LAMPS, each in the form of a seated cherub holding a cornucopia aloft, on black stepped bases, 14½" high. See illustration

£250-450

91 A PAIR OF GEORGE II BRASS PETAL BASED CANDLESTICKS, 18th century, 8½" high

88 A PAIR OF GILT METAL LOUIS XVI STYLE CANDLESTICK FORM TABLE LAMPS with all over cast floral decoration, on circular bases, late 19th/early 20th century, 14" high. See illustration

£40-80

92 A GEORGE III BRASS STANDISH with an oval base supporting a central taper stick, pen holder and inkwells, 18th century, 7" wide

£200-400

89 A LARGE GILT METAL AND TÔLE PEINTE BOUILLOTTE with four scrolling candle form lights, on a circular base, 20th century, 34" high

£100-200

£300-500 24

£50-100


Lot 96

95 A SET OF FOUR LARGE GILT METAL WALL SCONCES, the oval backs with convex centres within leaf and ribbontied surrounds, with scrolling candle form branches, fitted for electricity, probably 19th century, 19"

93 A SUITE OF REGENCY STYLE GILT METAL AND TÔLE PEINTE WALL LIGHTS comprising four twin branch lights and four single lights, each with vase form mounts, and candle form lights with shades (8)

£500-1,000

96 A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU MOUNTED MARBLE URNS with basket form centres, each mounted with two tritons carrying swag decoration, above tapering hilt mounted bases and square feet, 18th century, 16" high. See illustration

94 A PAIR OF GILT METAL ROCOCO STYLE TWIN BRANCH WALL LIGHTS, fitted for electricity, 19½"

£400-600

£150-250

£3,000-£6,000

97-99 Spare lots 25


PICTURES AND PRINTS

Lot 102

Lot 100

100 JOHN OUVRIER (c.1725-1754) After Boucher, Two ladies with a dove in an ornamental garden, engraving, proof state, 19" x 15". See illustration

Lot 102

Provenance: P. Wandenberg; Paul Prute.

£300-500

101 JEAN DAULLE (1703-1763) After Boucher, "Les Amusemens de l'Hiver; Les Plaisirs de l'Ete", engraving, 15" x 17¾", a nd the companion (2)

£150-200

102 NICOLAS DE LAUNAY (1739-1792), after Fragonard, "Le Chiffre d'Amour; Qu'end Dit L'Abbe; Le Billet doux", engravings, 15" x 11½", and similar (3). See illustration

Lot 102

£300-500 103 JOHN JONES (c. 1755-1797) After Reynolds, "Lady Caroline Price", mezzotint, 15" x 11", and four similar works (5) 26

£100-200


Lot 104

Lot 104

107 IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE MORLAND Two ladies by a gate talking to a seated soldier, engraving, 12½" x 15", and the companion (2)

104 JACQUES FIRMIN BEAUVARLET (1731-1797) After Boucher, "La Arrivee de Courier" and "Le Depart de Courier", etchings and engravings, 17½" x 13" (2). See illustration

£300-500

108 WILLIAM J. ALLINGHAM (19th Century) After William Hamilton "The Months of the Year", a set of twelve coloured engravings, signed in pencil, early 20th century, 12½" x 10½" (12)

105 FRANCOIS FLAMENG (1856-1923) Ladies in a park, colour print, 5½" x 7" and the companion (2)

£200-400

£200-300

109 A COLLECTION OF TEN PORTRAIT MINIATURES, engravings, in matching frames, 3" x 2½" (10)

106 A COLLECTION OF TEN CONTINENTAL BATTLE SCENES hand-coloured 19th century engravings, 6¼" x 11¼", and two similar works (12)

£100-200

£100-200

£50-100

110 AUGUSTIN DE SAINT-AUBIN (1736-1807) "Adrienne Sophie Marquise de *** ", print, 11" x 8", and the companion (2) 27

£200-400


111 RICHARD PURCEL (1736-1766) After Le Clare "The Prodigal Son", a set of six hand-coloured mezzotints, 10¼" x 14" (6)

Lot 113

£300-500

112 ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19th century A pair of reverse glass paintings of figures in a park, in verre eglomisé mounts circular, 13½" dia. (2)

£150-250

113 FRENCH SCHOOL, 19th century, Stylised studies of the elements, ‘l'Eau, l'Air, le Feu, la Terre’ reverse paintings/prints on glass, each 8” x 6¼” (4)

Lot 115

£800-1,200 114 A PORTRAIT MINIATURE, possibly Lord Nelson as Midshipman, watercolour, oval, 5" x 3¾", and three similar portrait miniatures (4)

£300-500

115 FRENCH SCHOOL, late 18th/early 19th century A portrait of a young lady with a rose to her bosom, pastel, 18½" x 14¾". See illustration

Lot 116

£300-500

116 FRENCH SCHOOL, late 18th/early 19th century A portrait of a lady, half-length, with arms folded, pastel, 14¾" x 12". See illustration

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£300-500


117 FRENCH SCHOOL, 18th century A portrait of a young lady, bust-length, wearing a floral decorated hat, pastel, 11¼" x 10¼", and the companion (2). See illustration

Lot 117

£500-1,000

118 FRENCH SCHOOL, late 18th century A portrait of a lady, bust-length, pastel, 19¼" x 14¼"

£300-500

119 ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19th century A portrait of a dandy with hat and cane in a landscape, watercolour, 14" x 10½"

Lot 117

£100-200

120 MANNER OF NICOLAES BERCHEM (1620-1683) Cattle and goats resting by a river, gouache, 6¼" x 8¼"

£150-250

121 FRENCH SCHOOL, late 18th/early 19th century A view of a French chateau with a lake to the foreground, ink and grey wash, 15¼" x 22½"

£300-500 Lot 122

122 AFTER MAURICE QUENTIN DE LA TOUR (1704-1788) A portrait of King Louis XV France, bust-length, in armour, pastel, French School, 18th century, 11¼" x 9". See illustration £500-1,000

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Lot 123

Lot 123

125 CIRCLE OF CLAUDE JOSEPH VERNET (1714-1789) Mediterranean harbour view with figures and boats to the foreground and mountains to the distance, oil on panel, 24" x 36" See illustration

123 FRENCH SCHOOL, 18th century In the manner of Hyacinthe Rigaud A portrait of a gentleman in blue overcoat, pastel, 30¾" x 10¾", and the companion, a lady in white dress (2). See illustration

Provenance: Acquired from Pelham Galleries, Berkeley Square, London

126 AFTER BENJAMIN MARSHALL (1767-1835) A chestnut racehorse with gentlemen in attendance, with a veranda to the right, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 19½" x 25½". See illustration

£1,000-2,000

124 ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCOIS CHARLES CACHOUD (1866-1943) Two children giving a beggar boy a coin, with a dog to the foreground, oil on canvas, 17¼" x 14½"

£1,000-2,000

£200-400

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£1,500-2,500


Lot 125

Lot 126

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Lot 127

127 FRENCH SCHOOL, 19th century, a portrait study of a lady in a red dress, standing threequarter length in an interior, signed "Frank, pinx 1817", oil on canvas, 47" x 35". See illustration ÂŁ500-1,000 128-129 Spare lots 32


Clocks and scientific instruments

Lot 130

Lot 131

132 A PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK with a central circular dial, with Roman numerals and single train movement, the rectangular case surmounted by a lion, on scrolling feet, early 19th century, 13" high 130 A FRENCH GILT BRONZE CASED CARTEL WALL CLOCK, the white enamel dial signed "Tont. Le Noir, Paris", the back plate signed "Toussaint Lenoir, Paris", with single train movement striking on a bell with pull-repeat, c. 1740, 17¾". See illustration £400-800 131 A LOUIS XVI FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, the circular convex dial with Arabic numerals and two train movement striking on a bell, the elaborate case in the form of a pagoda raised on grey marble and ormolu wrapped columns with a central Chinese figure on an oval stepped base, c. 1780, 22" high. See illustration £800-1,500

£250-450

133 A FRENCH POCKET COMPASS, the folding case with mirror and sighting devices, the dial marked "Systeme du Lt. Colonel Prione", the case 3½" wide

£100-200

134 A SHAGREEN COVERED THREE DRAWER TELESCOPE with brass mounts, 18th century, 8" (closed)

£100-200

135 A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTELPIECE ORNAMENT mounted with a pocket watch movement with white enamel dial forming part of a tree with leaves and porcelain flowers, all behind a gilt metal carriage being pulled by a small ceramic horse, on a scrolling rococo style base, late 18th/19th century, 10" wide 33

£300-600


Lot 136

136 A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamelled convex dial signed "Durand, Paris" with Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the dial within an architectural setting beneath a flaming urn flanked by a cherub, a globe and a seated figure reading from a book, on an architectural plinth, probably c. 1800, 14½" wide. See illustration

Lot 138

£500-1,000

137 A LOUIS XVI FRENCH GILTWOOD BAROMETER, the dial signed "Radiguet, 15 Boulevard des Filles, Paris", the circular barometer within a gilt and carved ribbon swag and rope-effect frame, 18th century, 38" high

£300-600

138 AN EMPIRE BAROMETER, the silvered dial inscribed "Barometre par Molteno ...", with a central mercury filled tube above a cut-glass reservoir, with mercury and alcohol filled thermometers, with an ebony strung, ormolu-mounted mahogany frame, c. 1800, 45" high. See illustration

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Provenance: Acquired from Mallett Antiques, London.

£500-1,000


139 A GEORGE II WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the dial signed "James Gould, London", with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, beneath a strike/silent dial to the arch, with a five pillar two train movement striking on a bell, the case with a flat top hood above blind fret panels and arch top door, the trunk with conforming arch top door with moulded border and crossbanding, the base and sides similarly decorated, 89" See illustration

ÂŁ3,000-5,000

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RUGS AND TEXTILES 147 A PAIR OF INDIAN RUGS, the coral ground worked with ivory and pastel shaded trailing leafage, 83" x 31" (a pair)

140 AN 18TH CENTURY AUBUSSON DESIGN SCATTER CUSHION with a tasselled fringe, and three others (4)

£50-100

148 AN INDIAN RUNNER, the ivory ground worked with claret and pale green floral and leafy motifs, within outer border and guards, 136" x 31"

141 A TAPESTRY PANEL, the pale grey ground worked with stylised red and leaf pattern hexagonal motifs, 106" x 74"

£40-70

£50-100

142 A TAPESTRY PANEL of 18th century French design, the pale ivory ground worked with polychrome floral sprays, within pale blue borders, 105" x 71"

149 A PERSIAN RUG of Isfahan type, the pale blue rectangular field worked with red and ivory stylised flowers and palmettes, within herati style outer borders and guards, 115" x 79"

£40-60

143 A TAPESTRY WALL HANGING, the dark blue ground worked in the 18th century style with polychrome flowers and leafage, 67" x 54"

£30-60

£100-200 151 A PERSIAN RUG of Kashan type, the central ivory rectangular field worked with red and blue leafy palmettes and tendrils, within conforming pattern outer borders and guards, 94" x 68"

£40-80

145 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN STYLE KELIM with a dark red and orange design, and two other floral pattern wall hangings (3)

£100-200

152 A PERSIAN RUG of Kashan type, the central rectangular coral ground panel worked with ivory and pale blue serrated leaf palmettes, within floral pattern outer borders and guards, 94" x 68"

£50-100

146 AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE WALL HANGING/CARPET, the cream ground worked with ivory and pastel shaded floral roundels, within an acanthus leaf border, 116" x 160"

£200-400

150 A SMALL INDIAN STYLE CARPET, the pale ivory ground worked with claret and celadon flowers and palmettes, within floral pattern running borders and guards, 105" x 99"

144 A PAIR OF TAPESTRY PANELS of French 18th century design, the central cream ground rectangular panel worked with a spray of flowers, within floral pattern borders, 71" x 36" (a pair)

£40-80

£100-200

153 A KAZAK STYLE RUG with a multi-coloured geometric triple pole medallion on a blue ground, within ivory, serrated leaf and "wine glass" outer borders and guards, 106" x 61"

£100-200

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£150-250


154 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN KELIM with an orange and red striped ground worked with geometric multi-coloured patterns, 80" x 52"

156 A PERSIAN STYLE KELIM, the aubergine ground worked with multi-coloured floral geometric patterns and a another similar kelim (2)

£80-150

155 A PERSIAN PATTERN KELIM with an overall floral pattern, on a dark blue ground within stripes, and a small Persian style mat (2)

157 A BRAQUENIE WOOL CARPET, the cream ground worked with a celadon green trailing leafy lattice motif within conforming outer borders and guards, 134" x 295"

£50-100

£100-200

£300-500

158-159 Spare lots

FURNITURE 164 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STYLE UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS with scrolled backs, upholstered in a Regency stripe fabric with applied tassels, 23" high (2)

160 A CONTEMPORARY FOUR POSTER BED painted in cream and grey with a rising carved "Chippendale" style canopy upholstered to the interior with a green check fabric, the canopy on four turned posts with carved pinnacles, with a mattress, 72" wide x 83"

165 A CONTEMPORARY SUEDE UPHOLSTERED LOUNGE CHAIR and ottoman, the chair 32" high (2)

£400-800

161 A PAIR OF MODERN ARMCHAIRS upholstered in green corduroy type fabric with multicoloured fringe, 32" high

£100-200 166 A PAIR OF MODERN ARMCHAIRS upholstered in a textured cream fabric with fringed lower border, 34" high x 40" wide (2)

£100-200

162 A VICTORIAN STYLE ARMCHAIR with deep seat upholstered in beige, on short turned front legs and brass castors, 33" high, and a similar pouffe (2)

£100-200 167-169 Spare lots

£100-200 163 A FOUR PIECE LOUNGE SUITE upholstered in woven cream fabric. Comprising a settee, two armchairs and a pouffe, with bound borders and tassels, the settee 66" wide

£50-100

£80-150

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Lot 170

173 AN EMPIRE STYLE STEEL AND CAST IRON BASKET GRATE, the shaped basket on a pedestal foot and square stepped base with gilt metal mounts, 20th century, 23" wide

170 A MID CENTURY TÔLE AND WOOD EIGHT LIGHT CHANDELIER of picturesque design, with polished ribbon and leaf effect decoration, and a pair of matching wall lights, France, c. 1950, (3). See illustration

£1,000-£2,000

174 A GILT BRASS HANGING HALL LANTERN with an internal five light chandelier within serpentine fronted five-sided glass shade, 33" high

171 A TERRACOTTA GARDEN ORNAMENT in the form of a basket overflowing with fruit, 20th century, 20" wide

£100-200

£200-400

175 A LOUIS XV CARVED BEECH CHILD'S ARMCHAIR with caned back and seat within a scrolling and moulded frame, on short cabriole legs, 27" high

172 A VICTORIAN STYLE TÔLE PEINTE CHANDELIER with a suspended circular section supporting six lights with floral decorated panels and shades, 20th century, c.28" wide

£250-450

£100-200

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Provenance: Acquired from Galerie Perrin, Paris.

£200-400


176 A LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE TOPPED OCCASIONAL TABLE with a circular brass rail above a mottled marble top, above a single frieze drawer, on tapering fluted legs and brass sabot feet, late 19th/early 20th century, 28¾" high x 24½" wide. See illustration

Lot 176

£300-500

177 A LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE TOPPED SIDE TABLE, the circular top with pierced brass border above a white marble top and a single frieze drawer, on turned fluted legs with brass sabot feet, 29¼" high x 26" wide

£200-400

178 A LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE TOPPED SIDE TABLE, the circular top with pierced brass grille above a grey marble top and single frieze drawer, on turned fluted legs with sabot feet, late 19th/early 20th century, 29" high x 24½" wide. See illustration

Lot 178

£200-400

179 A LOUIS XVI MARBLE TOPPED SIDE TABLE, the circular top with pierced brass border and grey marble top, above a single frieze drawer, on tapering fluted legs on brass sabot feet, 30" high x 26" wide

£200-400

180 A LOUIS XVI STYLE WALNUT AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE TABLE, the circular top above a tapering octagonal column with four scrolling cabriole legs with gilt metal patera, 20th century, 25" high x 25" wide. See illustration

Lot 180

£200-400

181 A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE BEECH FAUTEUIL with moulded and carved frames, upholstered backs, seats and arm rests and turned legs and uprights, 36" high

£300-500

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182 A "DIRECTOIRE" STYLE MAHOGANY, MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED PETIT COMMODE with marble top above three short drawers between fluted uprights and tapering legs with sabot feet, 31" high x 20½" wide. See illustration

Lot 182

£400-600

183 A PAIR OF WALNUT AND GILT METAL "DIRECTOIRE" STYLE SIDE TABLES, the rectangular tops with canted corners above three frieze drawers and an open shelf, on straight sided cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 20th century, 27½" high x 22" wide. See illustration

Lot 183

££500-1,000

184 A LOUIS XVI KINGWOOD, TULIPWOOD AND MARQUETRY SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top decorated with a scene depicting writing instruments, above a single frieze drawer and slide, the sides similarly decorated, on slender cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 28½" high x 21½" wide. See illustration £500-1,000 185 Spare Lot

Lot 184

Lot 184 top

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Lot 186

Lot 187

Lot 188 186 A LOUIS XVI MAHOGANY "VIDE POCHE" of oval form with brass rail and satinwood stringing, the tapering uprights with inlaid flutes, with a conforming undershelf and splayed legs with brass castors, circa 1780, 30" high x 28" wide. See illustration £800-1,500 187 A SET OF SIX LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIRS with caned backs and seats, within scrolling carved frames, with slender carved cabriole legs and wavy "X"-form stretchers, 20th century, 38" high. See illustration

£500-1,000 Lot 189

188 A LOUIS XVI CARVED, PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT COLUMN FORM PEDESTAL with stop fluted column and all over carved decoration, 40" high. See illustration

£1,800-2,500

189 A FRENCH RÉGENCE CARVED GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the rectangular frame with carved decoration and moulded border around a two-part mercury backed plate

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Lot 190

Lot 191

190 LOUIS-NOËL MALLE: A LOUIS XV MARBLE TOPPED ROSEWOOD, TULIPWOOD AND ORMOLU SERPENTINE PETIT COMMODE, the marble top above two shaped drawers with broad scrolling crossbanding and gilt metal handles, key escutcheons and mounts, on slender tapering legs, stamped to the top of the carcass "LN Malle JME", 31" high x 30" wide. See illustration

191 NICOLAS PETIT: A LOUIS XVI MARBLE, TULIPWOOD, MARQUETRY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED PETIT COMMODE, the serpentine front decorated with foliate marquetry within a square border with gilt metal ring handles, key escutcheons and mounts, the sides similarly decorated, stamped to the top of the carcass "Petit JME", 34" high x 25½" wide. See illustration

Louis-Noël Malle (1734-1782) is recorded as a cabinet maker working in Paris in 1765. His workshops are recorded as being located in the Rue de Faubourg, St.-Antoine, where he specialised in highly decorative marquetry furniture. Malle is recorded as becoming a Master Ébéniste on 18th November, 1765

£1,000-2,000

Nicolas Petit (1732-1791) is recorded as being a cabinet maker with workshops in the Rue de Fauberg, St.-Antoine. Petit became a Master Ébéniste in 1761, attracting an important circle of clients including the duc d'Orléans, the duc de Bouillon and the princesse de Hesse and established himself as one of the leading 18th century French furniture makers and marchandsmerciersis

£3,000-6,000

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Lot 196

Lot 197

195 A LOUIS PHILIPPE GILT METAL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR with an oval plate, on a lyre effect stand and circular base, early 19th century, 20" high

192 A PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND LEATHER MOUNTED ETAGERES, each with two rectangular shelves with gilt tooling, on ringed uprights with splayed feet, 20th century, 25" high x 25" wide

£400-800

196 A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD AND MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE, the rectangular top with moulded border, on a pierced scrolling frieze and four cabriole legs with wavy "X"-form stretcher with central carved boss, 18th century and later, 21½" high x 38¼" wide. See illustration

193 A SET OF FOUR ITALIAN PAINTED AND FLORAL DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS with upholstered backs and seats within moulded and carved frames, all over floral and cream painted with gilt highlights, on slender cabriole legs, Probably Genoese, c. 1760, 36" high

£500-1,000

£800-1,500

197 A LOUIS XV CARVED GILTWOOD AND MARBLE MOUNTED CONSOLE TABLE, the serpentine fronted top on a pierced scrolling frieze and twin cabriole legs with central "C"-scroll and foliate cresting, 31.5" high x 44" wide. See illustration

194 A PAIR OF PLATE GLASS AND GILT METAL OCCASIONAL TABLES in the form of skeletal drums with circular tops, on crossed arrow decorated bases, mid 20th century, 21" high x 19¾" wide

£150-250

Provenance: Acquired from Mallett at Bourdon House, Mayfair, London.

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£2,000-4,000


Lot 200

200 A REGENCÉ ROCOCO WALL MIRROR, the rectangular plate surrounded by conforming smaller plates within a scrolling carved and gilt frame surmounted by foliate cresting, apparently retaining the original gilding and plates, c. 1735, 60" high x 37" wide. See illustration

198 A LOUIS XV CARVED GILTWOOD AND MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE, the serpentine fronted top on twin pierced and leaf carved cabriole legs with central "C"-scroll cresting, 35" high x 38" wide.

£600-800

199 A LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR with a central rectangular plate flanked by conforming smaller plates within carved gilt surround surmounted by a basket of flowers and all over leaf and scroll work, 19th century, 37" wide.

£4,000-8,000

201 A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE, the serpentine fronted marble top with a moulded border on a rococo style carved frieze and conjoined central leg, 34" high x 29" wide.

£1,000-2,000

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£400-800


Lot 202

203 PIERRE LAROQUE: A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI UPHOLSTERED AND GILTWOOD PETIT SETTEES with floral needlework backs, seats and arm supports, within moulded and ribbon-carved surrounds, on tapering stop-fluted legs,stamped to the underside P. Laroque, JME. 34" high x 46" wide. See illustration

202 A CHARLES X MAHOGANY OTTOMAN with a broad button upholstered seat with scrolling carved arm-rests to either end, the base similarly upholstered with a shaped plinth base, France, circa 1825, 16" high x 77" wide. See illustration

£800-1,500

£4,000-8,000

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Lot 205

Lot 204

204 A CARVED GILTWOOD HANGING BED CORONA modelled as an eagle with wings outstretched holding a laurel wreath in its feet, French, mid-19th century, 57" wide. See illustration

Lot 206

£800-1,500

205 AN ITALIAN STONE PAINTED SIDE TABLE with a variegated marble top above a moulded border above a guilloche frieze, on turned tapering legs with wavy "X"-form stretcher, late 18th century 37" high x 46½" wide. See illustration

£1,500-£2,500

206 A CONTINENTAL CARVED GILTWOOD AND MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE OR FIRE SURROUND in the form of hanging cord tied drapery, 18th century, 36" high x 33" wide. See illustration

Lot 207

£500-800

207 A PAIR OF ‘MALLETT MODEL’ GILT BRASS WALNUT AND GLASS ETAGERES, each with two shelves with burrwood surrounds, on gilt brass legs with castors, 20th century, 23" high x 19" wide. See illustration 46

£400-600


Lot 209

Lot 208

208 A PAIR OF LOUIS XV UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS with upholstered backs, seats and arms, on scrolling shellcarved frames with short cabriole legs and wavy "X"-form stretchers, 43" high. See illustration

211 A PAIR OF ROUGE MARBLE FLUTED PEDESTALS/COLUMNS on plinth bases, 19th century, 45" high, the bases 14" wide

Provenance: Acquired from Partridge Fine Art, London.

212 AN ITALIAN CARVED ALABASTER URN of classical form mounted with four doves, in the manner of "The Doves of Pliny", late 19th century, 12½" high x 15" wide

£1,500-3,000 209 A CHARLES X MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, the upper section with a moulded cornice above four open shelves between turned uprights, the lower section with a single frieze drawer above two further open shelves, 81" high x 38" wide. See illustration

210 A LOUIS XVI PARCEL GILT FRAMED OVERDOOR of rectangular form decorated with ribbon-tied swag-hung basket of fruit, 24" x 69" £300-500

£150-250

213 A LOUIS XVI STYLE BRASS HALL LANTERN, the centre fitted with three candle branches surrounded by a circular four pane glass shade with bead and ribbon swags, 14" high x 12½" wide

£800-1,500

£500-800

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£300-600


Lot 214

Lot 218

217 A PAIR OF TÔLE PEINTE FRENCH CAFE CHAIRS with drum backs and drum effect bases with gilt painted highlights and squab cushions, mid-20th century, 34½" high. See illustration

214 A PAIR OF TÔLE PEINTE FRENCH CAFE CHAIRS with drum backs and drum effect bases with gilt painted highlights and squab cushions, mid-20th century, 34½" high. See illustration

£400-600

218 A PAIR OF CHARLES X MAHOGANY FAUTEUILS with upholstered backs and seats, in reeded and carved frames with sabre front legs, 36½" high. See illustration

215 A PAIR OF TÔLE PEINTE FRENCH CAFE CHAIRS with drum backs and drum effect bases with gilt painted highlights and squab cushions, mid-20th century, 34½" high. See illustration

£400-600

216 A PAIR OF TÔLE PEINTE FRENCH CAFE CHAIRS with drum backs and drum effect bases with gilt painted highlights and squab cushions, mid-20th century, 34.5" high. See illustration

£400-600

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£4,000-8,000


219 A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED SERPENTINE FRONTED COMMODE, the variegated marble top with moulded border above two short and two long drawers with marquetry crossbanding and rococo style mounts, between serpentine corners with conforming mounts, stamped to the top of one leg "Boudin JME", 34" high x 46" wide. See illustration

Leonard Boudin (1735-1807) was recorded as an independent ébéniste who worked in the Faubourg SaintAntoine district of Paris until 1767, then opening a shop in the rue Froidmanteau in the early 1770s. Throughout his career, Boudin was renowned for his skill in marquetry, parquetry and lacquer, becoming a Master Ébéniste in 1761.

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After a number of significant commissions, including supplying a bureau-plat to Gilles Joubert (marchandébéniste to the Garde-Meuble Royal) for the Comte de Provence at Compiègne and a commode for the Comte at Fontainebleau in 1771), Boudin became one of the leading marchand-merciers in France during the 18th century

Some of the most important pieces of furniture bearing Boudin's stamp are in the collections of the Louvre, Carnavalet, Chateau de Versailles and the Cleveland Museum of Art

£2,000-4,000


220 FRANÇOIS-GASPARD TEUNÉ AND ADRIEN FLEURY: A MATCHED PAIR OF RÉGENCE COMMODES, each with serpentine fronted marble tops with moulded borders, above two short drawers and two long drawers with kingwood marquetry fronts and all over gilt metal mounts, each commode stamped to the top of the carcass. 34" high x 50½" wide. See illustration

François-Gaspard Teuné (1726 - after c 1788) was a Parisian ébéniste who was made Master Ébéniste 19 March 1766. He had premises in rue TraversièreSaint-Antoine and then in rue de Charonne. A cylinder desk bearing in the marquetry the arms of the comte d'Artois, and made in 1781-82 is in the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle

Adrien Fleury (1721-1774) is recorded as being a retailer and ébéniste working in Faubourg St.-Germain and Rue de Charonne.

£5,000-10,000

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Lot 224

223 A PAIR OF FABRIC UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL TABLES with rectangular tops, on octagonal upholstered legs with conforming undershelves, 23" high x 32" wide

221 A RECONSTITUTED STONE SCULPTURE of a semi-clad maiden seated on a fountain, on scrolling foliate-cast base, 20th century, 56" high x 35" wide

£200-400

224 A PAIR OF ITALIAN SATINWOOD AND PARQUETRY SEMI-ELLIPTICAL COMMODES, the shaped tops with rosewood crossbanding above a central frieze drawer and two further drawers flanked by cupboards with all over geometric parquetry decoration, on square tapering legs with spade feet, late 18th century, 33½" high x 39¼". See illustration

222 A PAIR OF DECORATIVE FABRICCOVERED OCCASIONAL TABLES, the rectangular tops on upholstered octagonal legs with conforming undershelf, 20th century, 23" high x 32" wide

£100-200

£100-200

Provenance: Acquired from Galerie Sylvain Lévy-Alban, Paris

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£3,000-6,000


Lot 227 and 228

Lot 225

227 A CHINESE LACQUER WORK PANEL decorated with figures in a courtyard with trees and temples to the distance, mounted as a low table on a swept frieze and short cabriole legs, 19th century and later, 12" high x 43" wide. See illustration

225 A PAIR OF GENOESE WALNUT FRAMED FAUTEUILS with upholstered backs, seats and arm rests, within scrolling moulded frames, the seat rail carved with a central shell motif, on cabriole legs, mid 18th century, 38" high (2). See illustration

£500-1,000

228 A CHINESE BLACK AND GILT LACQUER PANEL decorated with landscape scenes within a geometric border, mounted as a low coffee table with shaped legs and stretchers, 20th century, 18½" high x 59" wide. See illustration

226 A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY "X"-FRAME LOW TABLES with rectangular tops, on scrolling "X"-frame supports, with turned stretcher, 19th century and later, 17" high x 22" wide (2)

£250-450

£400-600

£800-1,200

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Lot 229

229 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLACK LACQUER HARDSTONE INLAID TWO DOOR CABINETS, the doors decorated with figures amongst stylised landscapes, the sides similarly decorated, late 19th century, 52" high x 39" wide (2). See illustration

Lot 229 side panel details

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Provenance: Acquired from Partridge Fine Art, London.

Exhibited: Regency Exhibition, The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1956. Catalogue no. 343.

ÂŁ3,000-6,000


230 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CANDLESTAND, the circular top with a moulded border on a baluster turned column and three downswept cabriole legs with pad feet, mid-18th century, 20" high. See illustration

Lot 230

£500-1,000

231 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE with a dished lobed top on a revolving bird cage and baluster turned column with three downswept cabriole legs with pad feet, late 18th century, 27" high x 27" wide See illustration

£500-1,000

232 MANNER OF GILLOWS OF LANCASTER: A GEORGE IV POLLARD OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with swept scrolling border above two frieze drawers and a beaded border, on lyre-shaped supports with a dished central stretcher, on downswept carved cabriole legs, early 19th century, 28½" x 27½". See illustration

Lot 231

£500-1,000

233 A SET OF EIGHT SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL-GILT DINING CHAIRS with gilt scrolled top rails and brass mounted bars above caned seats with squab cushions, on sabre legs, with all over gilt painted decoration and applied gilt brass mounts. Comprising six standard and two armchairs, 19th century and later, 33" high (8).

£500-1,000 Lot 232

234 A IRISH OAK CHEST ON STAND, the upper section with a blind moulded drawer above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass handles and broad crossbanding, the base with a further long drawer, on cabriole legs, mid-18th century, 71" high x 43" wide.

Provenance: The Stoney Family, Co. Mayo, Ireland

£800-1,500

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Lot 237

235 A PAIR OF BURR WOOD REGENCY STYLE OPEN FRONT BOOKCASES, in the manner of George Smith, the rectangular tops above twin gilt decorated columns and adjustable shelves, on plinth bases, c. 1810, 25" high x 26½" wide (2). See illustration

Lot 235

£800-1,500

236 A PAIR OF OAK ARTS AND CRAFTS STOOLS with turned back rails and carrying handles, above solid seats and pierced side panels with foliate trefoil decoration, 29" high x 19" wide. See illustration

Lot 236

The designs of these stools have some similarities with the work of Richard Bridgens.

£400-600

237 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY NARROW CONSOLE TABLE, the rectangular top with three-quarter tapering gallery above a shaped wavy edged frieze and square section cabriole legs with scroll feet, possibly Irish, 33" high x 50" wide. See illustration

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£400-600


238 A PAIR OF GEORGE II IRISH MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS with scrolling top rails above pierced splats, the scrolling arms with downswept hand grips above upholstered seats, on cabriole legs with square block animal paw feet and shell-carved knees, with wavy edged stretchers, mid-18th century, 37½" high. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Ronald Phillips Ltd. 26 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QL

This pair of chairs are illustrated in "Irish Furniture" by The Knight of Glin and James Peill, no. 17, "These armchairs, probably originally part of a set of dining-chairs, have typically Irish squared paw feet. The fetlock above is incised to look like hair. The backs are given extra finesse with an engraved line near the edge".

ÂŁ8,000-16,000

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239 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PARTNERS DESK, the rectangular top with leather writing surface above three frieze drawers to either side, on pedestals of three further short drawers, on bracket feet, with heavy brass carrying handles, 32½" high x 55½" wide. See illustration

£3,000-6,000

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240 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, of Sheraton design, each with central fan effect cornices between vase-shaped finials and a fluted cornice above twin glazed doors and three short drawers, the lower sections with twin panelled doors, on splayed bracket feet, 22" high x 39". See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Kenneth Neame Ltd. 27 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RT

ÂŁ5,000-10,000

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241 A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND CROSSBANDED SEMI-ELLIPTICAL COMMODES in the manner of Ince and Mayhew, the tops with crossbanded borders above a central frieze drawer flanked by dummy drawers, above a bow fronted cupboard door on square tapering legs, 33" high x 32" wide, with variations (2). See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Liptich and Hughes, 88 Fulham Road, London, SW3 6HR

ÂŁ3,000-6,000

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242 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DEMI-LUNE COMMODE, the shaped top inlaid with scrolling vines and grapes, within ewer-shaped motifs, within a scrolling border, above a frieze of marquetry patera and hanging swags with a central frieze drawer above a pair of cupboard doors decorated with a neo-classical urn amongst scrolls and flowers, flanked by further bow-fronted cupboards, on shaped legs with gilt metal mounts, mid-18th century, 34ž" high x 54" wide. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Kenneth Neame Ltd. 27 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RT

For a similar forms of commodes, please see Mallett Antiques stock no. F2J0203, or 'Catalogue of Commodes' Lucy Wood, Lady Lever Art Gallery, 1994, no. 12

ÂŁ10,000-15,000

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243 A GEORGE III PAINTED SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY SIDE TABLE, the top profusely decorated with finely painted swags of flowers within a scrolling ribbon and leaf border, on a gilt base with fluted and patera-carved frieze, with turned tapering legs beneath lion masks, 32" high x 57½" wide. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Kenneth Neame Ltd. 27 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RT £3,000-6,000 244-299 Spare lots

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GL A ss AND Ceramics

Detail of lot 437 63


GLASS Lot 305

304 A BOHEMIAN CLEAR-GLASS VASE with painted and applied floral and scroll decoration, and a similar clear glass pouring vessel, 10" (2)

300 FOUR SMALL ROMAN GLASS VESSELS, two with handles, 5¼" high and smaller (4)

Provenance: Acquired in the Middle East, circa 1900

£150-300

305 ROYAL INTEREST: A PAIR OF GEORGE III 'PRINCE OF WALES’ STYLE CUT-GLASS DECANTERS, part of a suite made for the Duke of Cumberland or the Duke of Clarence, attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co of Warrington, with an armorial within a cartouche showing possible traces of gilding, 11¼" high. See illustration

301 A MATCHED SET OF SIX VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS RUMMERS with straight sided bowls, short stems and spreading feet, 5¼" high (6)

£80-150

£150-250

These rare decanters may be compared to the extensive suite of glass made for the Corporation of Liverpool in 1805 and for the Prince of Wales, later King George IV, in 1806-10, now in the collection of Her Majesty the Queen. See pages 274-277 and plates 388 and 389 of 'The Decanter' by Andy McConnell, published by the Antique Collectors Club, 2004

£1,000-2,000

302 THREE SIMILAR 19TH CENTURY GLASSES with tapering spiral bowls on short stems, 5" and smaller (3)

£30-60

303 TWO SIMILAR TURKISH STYLE GLASS VASES with clear-cut and gilt decorated bodies with bulbous bodies and spreading feet, and a similar painted vase, 11½" (3)

£80-150

306 ADMIRAL LORD NELSON: A LARGE CLEAR GLASS etched with memorial wreath and portrait of Nelson and inscribed "England expects ....", on hollow stem and spreading foot, 12¾" high 64

£300-600


Lot 311

Lot 314

311 A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN OVERLAID GLASS VASES of flared form decoration with flowers and gilt scrolls against a red ground, on elaborate white metal bases, 13¾" high See illustration

307 ROYAL INTEREST: A CLEAR CUTGLASS WINE GLASS decorated with a running border of thistles above a Kings crown on a cushion and swords, on a spreading foot with turned-over rim, 7¼", possibly commemorating the Coronation of Edward VII

Provenance: The Povey family.

£100-200

£400-800

312 EMILE GALLE: A CAMEO GLASS VASE decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage, with signature, on a spreading foot, 6½" high

308 ROYAL INTEREST: A SET OF SIX GLASSES, the etched bowls decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, on spiral stems and spreading feet, Edwardian, 5¼" high

£200-400

£300-500 313 MANNER OF MONART: A PALE GREEN AND CLEAR GLASS VASE with all over variegated cloud type decoration, 8" high

309 HECKERT: A CAMEO GLASS VASE overlaid in red with a stylised tree pattern and signature, 7¼" high

£80-150

£50-100 314 GEOFFREY BAXTER FOR WHITEFRIARS: A LARGE "THREEPENNY BIT" OR BANJOSHAPED PEWTER COLOURED VASE, 12¾" high. See illustration

310 A BOHEMIAN OVERLAID AND CUTGLASS CARAFE in a clear glass overlaid in pale blue and white, 19th century, 6¼" high

£50-100

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£500-800


Lots 316, 317 and 320

318 "THE ART OF RENE LALIQUE" A ribbon-tied publicity brochure issued by the Breves Lalique Galleries, Imperial Court, London, with sixteen pages and a collection of inserts detailing Lalique glass.

315 R. LALIQUE: "COQUILLES" a small bowl moulded with radiating shells, engraved "R. Lalique, France", 5¼" wide

£150-300

316 R. LALIQUE: "Wheatsheaf", a circular plate decorated with blue stained stylised wheatsheaves, with raised signature "R. Lalique" and etched "France no. 3014", 12¼" wide. See illustration

Provenance: Acquired circa 1929/30 and thence by descent.

£100-200

319 R. LALIQUE: A Bagatelle vase with etched signature, 6¾" high

£100-200

317 R. LALIQUE: "Danaides", an opalescent glass vase decorated with naked female figures pouring water from vases, with moulded signature, 7¼" high. See illustration

£50-100

320 R. LALIQUE: "Gui Coupe" with moulded signature, 9½" wide. See illustration

£800-1,500

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£300-500


321 BACCARAT: A SET OF TWELVE "EMPIRE" DESIGN WINE GLASSES, the hexagonal tapering bowls with all over gilt decoration, on spreading feet, with etched marks, 5½" high See illustration

Lot 321

£400-600

322 BACCARAT: A SET OF TWELVE "EMPIRE" PATTERN CHAMPAGNE FLUTES, the tapering hexagonal bowls with gilt decoration, on similar feet with etched marks, 7" high See illustration

£400-600

323 BACCARAT: AN "EMPIRE" PATTERN WINE COOLER with gilt metal mounts, the tapering octagonal body with engraved and etched marks, 11" wide See illustration

Lot 322

£200-400

324 A BOHEMIAN CLEAR AND AMBER FLASHED GLASS BOWL decorated with roses and leaves, on a circular base, 6½" wide

£50-100

325 A BOHEMIAN CLEAR AND AMBER FLASHED GLASS VASE decorated with four clear panels of cut fruit and foliage, 5½" high

£40-80 Lot 323

326 A BOHEMIAN CLEAR GLASS BEAKER with hexagonal tapering sides and circular rim, all over decorated with a scene of a deer in a wooded winter landscape, 4" high

£100-200

327 A "BRISTOL" BLUE DOUBLE LIPPED GLASS RINSER , 6½" wide

£20-40

328-343 Spare lots

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English and European Ceramics 344 A PAIR OF MOORCROFT VASES of globular form, Pomegranate pattern, impressed marks and signed, early 20th century, 4¼" high (2)

£200-400

345 A MOORCROFT VASE, Anemone pattern, on blue ground, impressed marks, 20th century, 5¼" high

£40-60

346 A MOORCROFT VASE of waisted form, Blue Rhapsody pattern, by Philip Gibson, impressed marks and signed, 2001, 10" high

Lot 344

£80-150

Lot 347 347 A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE with painted peacocks, in branches, on a blush ivory ground within gilt borders, green mark, early 20th century, 10¼" high

£150-250

348 A ROYAL WORCESTER HADLEY WARE PORCELAIN BOWL with scrolled twin handles and painted rose and insect decoration, on blush ivory ground, green and orange marks, early 20th century, 9¼" wide £50-100 349 A PAIR OF ROYAL DUX CERAMIC FIGURES of a young man and lady holding a bird and fish, impressed and printed marks, late 19th/early 20th century, 13½" high (2)

Lot 349

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£80-150


350 A MARTIN BROTHERS GLAZED STUDIO POTTERY JUG with incised fish decoration, inscribed "B Martin Bros London Southall", early 20th century, 7¾" high

Lot 350

£500-1,000

351 A BERNARD MOORE STUDIO POTTERY VASE of Meiping form, with flambé glaze, mark on underside "Bernard Moore", early 20th century, 6¾" high

£100-200

352 DAME LUCIE RIE: A GILT CERAMIC BROOCH of stylised seed form, unsigned, 1¾" dia., in original box.

Provenance: Given to the vendor by a friend of the artist and acquired directly from her.

£300-600

Lot 351

353 ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD: AN ELIZABETH II 1953 CORONATION MUG with yellow and pink colourway, black printed mark and painted iron red numbers to the base, 4" high

£150-300

354 TWO ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN JUGS with painted goldfinch and kingfisher decoration, signed "W. Powell", early 20th century, 3¾" and 2½" high (2)

£80-150

355 A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN VASE with "owl in moonlight" decoration, 8" high

Lot 352

£100-200

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356 A PAIR OF PAINTED CERAMIC PLAQUES by T. Nutt, in gilt frames, 3½" x 5½" (2)

Lot 358

£80-150

357 A WH GOSS PORCELAIN MODEL OF GLASTONBURY ABBEY, the Abbots Kitchen, unglazed, marked on the base, early 20th century, 3½" high £200-400 358 A WEMYSS POTTERY PART TEA SET with black cockerel decoration, in green borders, printed and/or impressed marks, late 19th/early 20th century (9) See illustration Lot 359

£200-400

359 A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS decorated with sheep in a blossom tree landscape, by EM Barker, printed marks, early 20th century See illustration

£500-1,000

360 AN ART DECO BESWICK POTTERY WALL PLAQUE in the form of a ladies head in profile, surrounded by flowers and one other similar wall plaque, both with printed and impressed marks, 12" x 9" (2) See illustration

£150-250

361 A ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CHARACTER JUG in the form of Marshall Foch, by Caruthers Gould, inscribed "Au Diable Le Kaiser", early 20th century, 12" high See illustration

Lot 360

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£350-450


362 A PAIR OF JACOB PETIT GLAZED PORCELAIN OTTOMAN FIGURES with turbans and gilt robes, signed with initials under glaze on based "J.P.", late 19th/early 20th century, 10¼" x 8½" high See illustration

Lot 361

£300-600

363 A LARGE GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A STREET PERFORMER AND MONKEY playing musical instruments, standing on a circular plinth base, late 19th/early 20th century, 21¼" high See illustration

£100-200

364 THREE DRESDEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF SOLDIERS in uniform, each inscribed on bases, circa 11" high

Lot 362

£100-200

365 A WH GOSS PORCELAIN "WARWICK" BEAR chained to a tree, with brown, yellow and green details on unglazed white ground, early 20th century, 3½" high

£200-400

365A A PAIR OF ZSOLNAY RETICULATED PORCELAIN VASES with covers, decorated with yellow and gilt, on cream ground, gilt and impressed marks, late 19th/early 20th century, 13" high, a similar Fischer pierced cage-work jug and another Zsolnay ewer with cover (4) £150-250 Lot 363

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366 A FINE PAIR OF REGENCY COALPORT PORCELAIN ICE PAILS with original removable liners and covers, with orange and gilt decoration on white ground, one bucket with paper label on the underside, inscribed "Purchased at Lord Rasmeads Sale, Jan 2. 8. 1898", early 19th century, 9½" high See illustration

Lot 366

£2,000-4,000

367 A CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN EWER with raised and gilt Oriental decoration on yellow ground, red stamp on base, 19th century, 15¾" high

£150-300

368 A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER with painted poppy decoration within yellow and gilt borders, signed "E. Wilkes", impressed marks, 19th century, 16½" high See illustration

Lot 368

£500-1,000

369 A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN VASES with an unglazed band of flowers on a floral painted and white glazed ground within gilt borders, 19th century, 5" high

£350-500

370 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN VASE, probably Coalport, with encrusted and polychrome painted floral decoration on white glazed ground, 19th century, 7¼" high

Lot 371

£80-150 371 A PARIS PORCELAIN COFFEE POT with en grisaille woodland and river scenes with fishermen, within gilt borders, 19th century, 6" high See illustration £200-400

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372 A MINTON SECESSIONIST PORCELAIN PLATE with a central gilt cartouche with a painted castle in mountainous landscape, within a pierced gilt and jewelled blue border, impressed and painted marks on underside, 19th century, 9½" dia.

Lot 374

£100-200

373 A MINTON PORCELAIN PLATE with a central gilt cartouche painted with a young female within blue and white lattice-work borders, stamp on underside "Mintons Art Pottery Studio, Kensington Gore", impressed marks and signed with initials, 19th century, 9¾" dia.

£150-300

374 A BARR FLIGHT AND BARR WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE with a gilt cartouche, painted with a man and a donkey on a dirt track, within gilt zig-zag and Greek key decoration, on white and peach ground, impressed crown mark and inscribed, 19th century, 6½" high See illustration

Lot 375

£200-400

375 A FRENCH PORCELAIN PLAQUE painted with Cleopatra and the Asp, inscribed and stamped on verso "Firenze", 19th century, 7" x 5" See illustration

£100-200

376 A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN VASES of slender form, decorated with females within gilt borders on a blue ground, with gilt metal mounts, blue painted mark, 19th century, 14" high See illustration

Lot 376

£150-300 377 A SAMSON PORCELAIN ARMORIAL BOWL with polychrome painted floral decoration on white ground, within blue and gilt borders, late 19th/early 20th century, 10" high x 10" dia.

£40-60

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378 A SAMSON PORCELAIN BOWL with polychrome painted floral swags, on white ground within green and gilt borders, painted faux Chinese marks on underside, late 19th/early 20th century, 5½" high x 11" dia.

Lot 382

£50-100

379 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN ORNAMENT of a bird, polychrome painted and perched on a floral encrusted naturalistic trunk base, 19th century, 9" high

£150-250

380 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES, the white glaze with floral encrusted decoration, incised and painted blue crossed swords marks, 19th century, 15½" high (2)

Lot 383

£100-200 381 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES of a lady and gentleman with gilt and painted decoration, on naturalistic bases, inscribed and painted blue crossed sword marks, 18th century, standing in ormolu two branch candelabra encrusted with porcelain flowers, 11" high £500-1,000 382 A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUPS, a courting couple and two ladies, painted in gilt with encrusted floral swags, painted blue crossed swords marks, 19th century, 9¼" and 9¾" high See illustration

Lot 384

£150-250

383 A SET OF FOUR MEISSEN TYPE PORCELAIN FIGURES depicting the four seasons, painted and gilt standing on naturalistic rococo bases, 19th century, c.14½" high See illustration £400-600 384 THREE SIMILAR RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURES by Gardener Co., 19th century, 9", 8½" and 5" high (3) See illustration 74

£500-1,000


385 A MINTON EXHIBITION TILE: "A View in Westminster Abbey (looking west from the Lady Chapel)", by W.F. White-Cooper, Dec. 1880, exhibition label for the Howell and James Art Pottery Exhibition 1882 on verso, 9" x 9"

Lot 387

£80-150

386 A LARGE MEASHAM POTTERY BARGEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER with a coffee pot finial, and polychrome painted floral decoration on a treacle glazed ground, 19th century, 12" high

£60-100

387 AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA EWER of Ascos form, with a moulded leaf scroll handing terminating with a cherub, decorated with the God of the Sea and a semi-clad female on classical dolphins, 9½" high See illustration

Lot 390

£200-400

388 AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA TAZZA of Castelli type, painted with a stag in a landscape between trees, within a moulded flowerhead and banded border, 13¾" dia.

£300-600

389 A PAIR OF TIN GLAZED POTTERY ORNAMENTS OF SEATED DALMATIANS with polychrome painted details, 18th century, 1½" high x 2¼" wide

£100-200 Lot 391

390 A SILVER LUSTRE WARE JUG with transfer printed portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson and inscribed with the ships under the command of Nelson, early 19th century, 6½" high See illustration

£100-200

391 A PAIR OF MINTON MAJOLICA FIGURAL SALTS modelled as a girl and boy seated on tree stumps, holding oval baskets, impressed marks, 19th century, 9" high See illustration

£150-250 75


392 AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISH with Fazackerly type polychrome floral decoration within a fish border, 18th century, 12" dia. See illustration

Lot 392

£200-400

393 A DELFTWARE EWER with blue and white Chinese style decoration within ring borders, 18th century, 8¾" high £200-400 394 A DELFTWARE DISH with eastern style polychrome decoration, 18th century, 13½" dia. and six Delftware blue and white decorated tiles (7) See illustration

£200-400

Lot 394 395 A SET OF FIVE DELFTWARE PLATES with blue and white lake and building decoration with fishermen, 18th century, c.9" dia.

£200-400

396 A SPANISH SAVONA TIN GLAZED POTTERY FLASK with blue landscape and foliate decoration, star mark, 17th century, 6¾" high £50-100 397 A DELFTWARE CHARGER with blue and white Chinese style building and landscape decoration within floral borders, blue painted mark, 18th century, 14" dia.

Lot 398

£200-400

398 A DELFTWARE CHARGER with Chinese style blue and white floral decoration within trophy borders, 18th century, 14" See illustration

£200-400

399 A WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER of globular form, with loop handle and flower knop, decorated in blue enamel with Chinese figures and flowers between orange and gilt diaper bands, probably in the London Atelier of James Giles, c. 1765-68, 5¼" high See illustration on opposite page 76

£400-600


400 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER with stand, entwined handle and flower knop, painted in coloured enamels with "spotted fruit" within scrolling apple green and gilt borders, blue crossed swords and numeral 9 mark, c. 1770, 7" high

Lot 399

£200-400

401 A SMALL CREAMWARE GLOBULAR TEAPOT AND COVER with entwined handle and flower knop, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within iron red line borders, c. 1770, 3¾" high

Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim

£200-400

402 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER with loop handle and flower knop, moulded in relief in the Chinese style, decorated with a figure fishing in a landscape, and with a spray of flowers painted in coloured enamels and gilt, within scroll moulded puce bands, c. 1760, 4¼" high See illustration

Lot 402

£300-500 403 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER painted in Chinese famille verte palette with birds on flowering branches, within scroll moulded cartouches and pleat moulded ground decorated with scattered flowers, c. 1758, 5¾" high See illustration

£600-900 Lot 403

404 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER painted in Chinese famille rose style with flowers and leaves, within ochre line rims, c. 1780

£100-200

405 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN LARGE TEA BOW AND SAUCER printed in black with ruins, within black line borders, c. 1770

£100-200

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406 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA BOWL, coffee cup and saucer, painted in coloured enamels in Meissen style with sprays of flowers and leaves, the green ground diaper border with pink and iron red flowerheads, c. 1765 See illustration

Lot 406

Provenance: Nina Weil Collection, Barbara Leake Collection.

£500-1,000 407 A WORCESTER FACETED TEA BOWL AND SAUCER decorated in Kakiemon style, Queens pattern, blue fret marks, c. 1770 See illustration

£100-200

408 A LIVERPOOL TEA BOWL AND SAUCER painted in blue with a Chinese river landscape, within diaper borders, c. 1770

Lot 407

£100-200

409 A WORCESTER FACETED TEA CUP AND SAUCER painted in the London atelier of James Giles, with sprays of flowers and leaves, within gilt-lined borders, c. 1772

£150-250

410 A WORCESTER BELL-SHAPED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER with wishbone handle, printed and coloured armorial within an elaborate cartouche, c. 1758-60 Lot 412

£150-250

411 A WORCESTER TEA CUP, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER decorated in the Japanese style with painted iron red flowerheads within gilt cartouches, on blue scale ground, blue fret marks, c. 1768

£200-400

412 A WORCESTER TEA CUP, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER with notched loop handles, painted in coloured enamels with a version of the Marchioness of Huntley pattern within apple green and gilt scroll borders, blue cross swords and numeral 9 marks, c. 1770 See illustration 78

£300-500


413 A CHELSEA DERBY COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER with floral decoration, on a moulded ground with a turquoise and gilt scroll border, gilt anchor marks, c. 1770

Lot 414

£150-250

414 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted in Meissen style in puce monochrome, with a Kakiemon design of banded hedges and flowering branches, on reeded ground within puce and gilt diaper borders, c. 1772. See illustration

See "Worcester Porcelain. The Zorensky Collection", fig. 291 for a tea cup and saucer in this pattern.

£250-350 415 A WORCESTER TEA CUP, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within gilt cartouches, on blue scale ground, blue crescent marks, c. 1772-75

Lot 417

£150-250 416 A WORCESTER TEA CUP, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER decorated in the Japanese style, Fan pattern, blue painted Chinese numeral marks, c. 1770

Provenance: The tea cup and saucer from the Zorensky Collection and illustrated "Worcester Porcelain. The Zorensky Collection", fig. 276

£300-500

417 A WORCESTER LARGE FACETED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted in purple and gilt, after Meissen, with a Kakiemon pattern of banded hedges and flowering branches, blue fret mark, c. 1768-70. See illustration

Provenance: Zorensky Collection and illustrated "Worcester Porcelain. The Zorensky Collection", fig. 1768, and Sir Jeremy Lever Collection

Lot 419

£250-350 418 A WORCESTER FLUTED TEA BOWL, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted en grisaille with flowerhead medallions and laurel garlands, c. 1770

£150-250

419 A WORCESTER FLUTED TEA CUP AND SAUCER painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within blue lined and gilt leaf borders, blue crescent marks, c. 1775. See illustration

£100-200

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420 A WORCESTER FLUTED TEA CUP AND SAUCER painted in underglaze blue, Gillyflower pattern, crescent marks, c. 1770. See illustration

Lot 420

£80-120

421 A WORCESTER FLUTED TEA CUP, COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER from the George Wall service, each piece with gilt entwined initials "GW", and painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves within blue and gilt borders, blue crescent marks, c. 1780-85. See illustration

Lot 421

Provenance: From a service made at Worcester for George Wool, believed to have been a relative of Dr. John Wall, the factory founder. The service descended in the Wall family until the death of John Henry Townsend Wall in 1968, when it was placed on loan to the Dyson-Perrins Museum Worcester, and then dispersed by Albert Amor Ltd.

Another trio from this service was in the Zorensky Collection and illustrated in "Worcester Porcelain, The Zorensky Collection", fig. 345. This particular trio was exhibited at the English Ceramic Circle Armorial Loan Exhibition, 2008

£600-1,000

422 A WORCESTER TEA CUP AND SAUCER painted in coloured enamels with exotic birds and insects, within gilt cartouches, on yellow scale ground, blue crossed swords and numeral 9 marks, c. 1768-70

Provenance: The Zorensky Collection, illustrated "Worcester Porcelain, The Zorensky Collection", fig. 267

£600-1,000

423 A WORCESTER TEA BOWL painted in the famille verte palette with flowers, within iron red bordered fan-shaped panels and roundels, on a powder blue ground, c. 1760, 1½" high.

Lot 425

£80-120

424 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP decorated in the Chinese famille rose style with flowers within iron red trellis borders and black and iron red flowers, c. 1772

£100-200

425 AN EARLY WORCESTER OCTAGONAL TEA BOWL painted in the Chinese famille verte style with flowers, vases and precious objects, the interior with a flower within iron red borders, c. 1753. See illustration 80

£300-500


426 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP printed in blue, Three Flowers pattern, with crescent mark, c. 1770, and another Worcester coffee cup printed in blue, fence pattern (2)

Lot 427

£50-100

427 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted in the Chinese famille rose style with figures at a table in a garden, within gilt and painted scroll and floral borders, c. 1770, paper collection label on base "Simpson Collection 245" See illustration

£100-200

428 A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP painted with a garlanded urn within blue and gilt borders, script "W" mark, c. 1775, a Worcester fluted tea cup painted in dry blue and gilt with flowers, a matching coffee cup and tea bowl (3)

Provenance: The first coffee cup from the Zorensky Collection and illustrated "Worcester Porcelain. The Zorensky Collection", plate 350

£80-150

Lot 429

429 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP printed in blue, Bat pattern, disguised numeral mark, a matching tea bowl, c. 1770, and a Worcester fluted coffee cup painted in blue, Gillyflower pattern (3) See illustration

£50-100

430 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted in the Chinese famille rose style with flowers, the interior with an iron red loop and dot band, c. 1768-70

Lot 431

£80-120 431 A WORCESTER FACETED COFFEE CUP painted in Kakiemon style, Two Crabs pattern, c. 1760 See illustration

£150-250

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432 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted in Chinese famille rose style with figures on terraces, within puce and black flower scroll borders, the interior with an iron red cell diaper band, c. 1770

Lot 434

£150-250

433 A WORCESTER LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISH painted in underglaze blue, Gillyflower pattern, crescent mark, c. 1760

£80-120

434 A WORCESTER LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISH printed in blue, Pickle Leaf Fruit pattern, disguised numeral mark, c. 1780 Lot 436

See "Branyon, French and Sandon, II. C. 28", for another example of this pattern See illustration

£100-200 435 A WORCESTER SUCRIER AND COVER with flower knop, printed in black by Robert Hancock, Tea Party, Maid and Page and subsidiary prints, c. 1765, 4¾" high £150-250 436 A WORCESTER SAUCER painted in the Chinese famille rose palette, with two birds in flowering branches, within flower and scroll moulded cartouches, on a pleat moulded ground, c. 1755-56, 5" dia. See illustration

£300-500

Lot 437 437 A CHELSEA SAUCER painted in coloured enamels with butterfly and winged insects, within a brown line rim, red anchor rim, c. 1755, 4¾" dia. See illustration

£500-800

438 A WORCESTER LOZENGE-SHAPED SPOON TRAY painted en grisaille with flowerhead medallions and laurel garlands, c. 1775, 6¼" wide, and another Worcester spoon tray with a painted en grisaille and turquoise ground band, c. 1775, 6¼" wide (2) £120-180 82


439 A WORCESTER LOZENGE-SHAPED SPOON TRAY painted in coloured enamels with a spray of flowers and leaves, within a fluted blue ground border with gilt leaf sprays, blue crescent mark, c. 1775, 6" wide

Lot 440

£150-250

440 A WORCESTER LOZENGE-SHAPED SPOON TRAY painted in Sévres style, Hop Trellis pattern, within a turquoise "shagreen" cartouche, hops, trellis and a fluted gilt and blue ground border, blue crescent mark, c. 1772, 6" wide. See illustration

£300-500

441 A WORCESTER LOZENGE-SHAPED SPOON TRAY decorated in Kakiemon style with flowers, with orange and gilt trellis bands, c. 1768, 6" wide

Lot 442

£200-400

442 A SMALL WORCESTER LOZENGESHAPED SPOON TRAY printed in black, by Robert Hancock, Three Fishers pattern, with a fluted border and black line rim, c. 1765, 5¼" wide. See illustration

Provenance: Mr & Mrs George Clarke Collection, Luxemburg

£500-1,000 443 A WORCESTER HEXAGONAL TEAPOT STAND decorated in Kakiemon style, Queens pattern, blue fret mark, c. 1770, 5¾". See illustration £100-200

Lot 444

444 A WORCESTER HEXAGONAL TEAPOT STAND printed in black with the arms of Cocks, the fluted border with black line rim, c. 1772-75, 5¾" wide, the arms of Charles Cocks, MP, 1725-1806

Provenance: Christie's, 1st October 1984, Lot 149, E & J Handley Collection.

Exhibited: English Ceramic Circles, Armorial Loan Exhibition 2008. Illustrated: Joseph M. Handley, 18th century English Transfer Printed Porcelain Enamels, plate 7.2

£200-400 83


445 A WORCESTER LEAF-SHAPED DISH printed in black with three butterflies, with a stalk loop handle and green borders, c. 1758-60, 7" wide See illustration

Lot 445

See "Worcester Porcelain The Zorensky Collection", fig. 484 for a similar dish

£300-500

446 A PAIR OF WORCESTER SAUCERS painted in blue, Three Flowers pattern, hatchet, crescent and "E" mark, c. 1770, 4¾" dia. (2)

£60-100

447 A WORCESTER "BLIND EARL" SWEET MEAT DISH moulded with roses and leaves, with a stalk loop handle with rosebud terminal, printed in black and painted with enamels, with ruins, after Pannini, within a gilt line rim, c. 1772, 6" wide. See illustration

Lot 447

Provenance: Sotheby's 25th January 1977, Lot 223. Joseph M. Handley Collection.

Illustrated: Joseph M. Handley, "18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels", plate 5.19

£300-500

448 A WORCESTER BALUSTER-SHAPED CABBAGE LEAF MOULDED MASK JUG with scroll handle, painted in Chinese Mandarin style with iron red, black and gilt diaper ground, with birds in branches and flowers, c. 1770, 7¼" high. See illustration

Provenance: Jeremy Lever Collection.

£300-500 449 A WORCESTER BALUSTER-SHAPED MASK JUG with scroll handle, painted in Chinese famille rose style, with figures in gardens, purple scroll ground with black flower sprays, c. 1765, 6½" high

Lot 448

Provenance: Zorensky Collection and "Illustrated Worcester Porcelain The Zorensky Collection" plate 143

£400-600

450 A WORCESTER BLUE PRINTED THREE FLOWERS PATTERN SPARROW BEAK JUG, blue crescent mark, c. 1770, 4½" high, and one other Worcester sparrow beak jug in the same pattern, 4¼" high (2) £50-100 84


451 A WORCESTER SAUCEBOAT with basket weave moulding and scrolled cartouches painted with floral sprays, c. 1770, 8" wide See illustration

Lot 451

£150-250

452 A WORCESTER SAUCEBOAT moulded with scrolled cartouches printed in black and painted with figures in Chinese river landscapes, the interior with flowers and a bird in flight, c. 1755, 8" wide See illustration Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle Sauceboat Loan Exhibition 2006, no. 34

£250-350

453 A WORCESTER TWO-HANDLED DOUBLE LIPPED SAUCEBOAT with painted blue decoration, c. 1755, 7¾" wide

Lot 452

£50-100

454 A WORCESTER LOW CHELSEA EWER painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, gilt line rim, c. 1775, 4¾" wide £100-200 455 A WORCESTER CYLINDRICAL MUG printed in black by Robert Hancock with the Whitton Anglers, the reverse with La Diseuse d'Adventure, c. 1760-65, 4¾" high See illustration

For a similar mug, see Joseph M. Handley, "18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels", plate 2.25. Lot 455

456 WILLIAM WOOLLET (1735-1785) A view of the canal and the Gothic tower in the garden of His Grace, The Duke of Argyle at Whitton, engraving, printed by Robert Sayer, 18th century, 14½" x 20¾"

This engraving is the source print for the Whitton Angler's print on Worcester porcelain.

£200-400

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457 LUKE SULLIVAN (1725-1771) A view of Woobourn in Surrey, the seat of Philip Southcote, Esq., engraving printed by S. Bowles, 18th century, 14½" x 20¾"

Lot 458

This engraving is the source print for the milking scene print on Worcester porcelain.

£200-400

458 A WORCESTER CREAM BOWL and pierced domed cover with flower knop, printed in underglaze blue, Three Flowers pattern, hatched crescent mark, c. 1770, 4½" high See illustration

£200-400

459 A WORCESTER ROUND BOWL printed in black by Robert Hancock with the Tea Party, La Diseuse d'Adventure and gardener grafting a tree, c. 1760, 6" dia.

Lot 460

£150-250 460 A WORCESTER BOWL with scroll and leaf moulded cartouches, decorated with painted puce scenes with European buildings and landscapes, on a pleat moulded ground, the interior with a painted floral and puce band, c. 1765-68, 6" dia. See illustration

£300-500

461 A CHELSEA SCROLL MOULDED VASE of ogee form, with pierced neck and painted in coloured enamels with exotic birds and applied with flowers and leaves, gold anchor mark, c. 1765, 9" high

Lot 462

£80-120

462 A WORCESTER BALUSTER VASE with two green lug handles, painted in coloured enamels in Rogers style, with flowers and a butterfly, c. 1758-60, 6¼" high See illustration

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See "Worcester Porcelain The Zorensky Collection", fig. 79 for a similar vase.

£400-600


463 A WORCESTER PLATE decorated in Kakiemon style, Mosaic pattern, blue painted Chinese numeral mark, c. 1768, 7½" dia., and a Worcester lozenge-shaped spoon tray painted with flowers within gilt cartouches, on blue scale ground, blue fret mark, c. 1772, 6" wide (2)

Lot 466

£100-200

464 A WORCESTER SAUCER DISH painted in coloured enamels with "spotted" fruit within a gilt scroll and green ground border, c. 1770, 7½" dia. £150-250 465 A WORCESTER SAUCER DISH printed in blue, Argument pattern, within a diaper and gilt border, crescent mark, c. 1775, 7½" dia.

£80-120 Lot 467

466 A WORCESTER PLATE painted in purple monochrome in the London atelier of James Giles, the floral decoration within a fluted border and gilt lined rim, c. 1768-70, 7½" dia. See illustration

See "Worcester Porcelain The Zorensky Collection", fig. 440 for a similar saucer.

£150-250

467 A SMALL WORCESTER PLATE painted in two shades of green and black in the London atelier of James Giles with floral decoration within a fluted border with gilt lined rim, c. 1770, 6¾" dia. See illustration £150-250 468 A WORCESTER FLUTED SAUCER DISH painted in coloured enamels with sprays of flowers between three pink diaper panels, within gilt scroll cartouches, c. 1768, 7" dia.

Provenance: Zorensky Collection and "Illustrated Worcester Porcelain, The Zorensky Collection", fig. 378

£180-220

Lot 469

469 A WORCESTER PLATE painted in coloured enamels with exotic birds in a wooded landscape, within a fluted blue ground border with gilt flower garlands and scroll bands, crescent mark, c. 1772, 7½" dia. See illustration

£150-250 87


470 A WORCESTER FACETED SAUCER DISH decorated in Kakiemon style, Two Quails pattern, within an iron red and gilt scroll border, blue fret mark, c. 1770, 7" dia.

Lot 473

£150-250

471 A WORCESTER PLATE painted in coloured enamels, Marchioness of Huntley pattern, within a fluted gilt and green ground border, c. 1772, 7½" dia.

£100-200

472 A WORCESTER SAUCER DISH painted in the Chinese famille rose palette, Old Worcester Parrot pattern, on a flower and leaf moulded ground, within a floral and laurel garland border, c. 1770, 7" dia.

Lot 474

£150-250

473 A LARGE WORCESTER CABBAGE LEAF-SHAPED DISH painted in coloured enamels in Rogers style, with flowers, leaves and pink veining, c. 1758-60, 13¾" wide See illustration

£300-500

474 A WORCESTER CABBAGE LEAFSHAPED DISH painted in coloured enamels in Rogers style, with flowers, leaves and puce veining, c. 1758-60, 10¼" wide See illustration

£200-400

475 A WORCESTER CABBAGE LEAFSHAPED DISH painted in coloured enamels with two exotic birds in branches and birds in flight, puce veining and green and yellow borders, c. 1758-60, 10¼" wide See illustration

Lot 475

88

£250-350


476 A WORCESTER FLUTED LOZENGESHAPED DISH painted in coloured enamels with flowers, within gilt cartouches, on blue scale ground, script 'W' mark, c. 1772-75, 10½" wide

Lot 473

£150-250 477 A WORCESTER ROUND JUNKET DISH painted in coloured enamels with two exotic birds in a landscape, and scattered butterflies and winged insects, within blue scale and gilt borders, on a moulded spiral fluted ground, blue fret mark, c. 1770, 10" dia. See illustration 478 A PARIS PORCELAIN BOAT-SHAPED BOWL painted with a bird within an orange and gilt striped border, c. 1810, 13" wide See illustration

Lot 474

£300-500

479 A CREAMWARE SHELL-SHAPED BOWL with blue painted bands, c. 1780, 9¾" wide £80-120 480 A SPODE PLATE with Imari painted and gilt decoration, on blue and white ground, pattern no. 1949, c. 1815, 8½" dia.

£80-120

481 A FLIGHT BARR & BARR WORCESTER MINIATURE CHAMBER CANDLESTICK with flower and butterfly decoration on a green and gilt ground, c. 1820, 4" dia. See illustration

Lot 475

£200-300

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488 A DERBY FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN standing beside a grape vine, on an encrusted and scroll base, 18th century, 8" high

482 A PAIR OF WORCESTER WALL POCKETS of fluted cornucopia form, painted in blue, Cornucopia Prunus pattern, pseudo Meissen crossed swords mark, c. 1757-58, 11½" high See illustration

See "Branyan French and Sandon", I. E. 20, for a pair of Worcester cornucopia in this pattern.

£800-1,200

£100-200

489 A DERBY STYLE FIGURE OF A PUTTI holding a basket of flowers, 4½", and another similar, 4½" (2)

483 A PAIR OF SPODE CREAMWARE PIERCED OVAL BASKETS and stands, with iron red handles and transfer printed ground, c. 1800-10, 9¼" wide

£50-100

490 A BOW FIGURE OF A LADY seated amongst flowers, on a gilt scroll base, raised on four feet, iron red anchor and dagger mark, 18th century, 6¼" high, and a pair of Rockingham vases with floral encrusted decoration, puce mark, 19th century, 5¾" high (3)

£200-300 484 A DERBY FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL dancing, with painted floral decoration and standing on a floral encrusted and scroll base, c. 1780, 7" high

£100-200

£100-200

490A A Samson porcelain figure group of a girl and a boy playing his flute, floral encrusted brockage and standing on a rococo base, red anchor mark, 6¼” high

485 A DERBY FIGURE OF DR. SYNTAX seated sketching ducks, on a naturalistic floral encrusted base, purple crown and crossed swords mark, c. 1780, 5" high

£50-£100

£80-120 491 A WORCESTER TEA CANISTER and cover, printed in black by Robert Hancock, with ruins, c. 1775, 5" high

486 A MEISSEN FIGURE GROUP OF A BOY standing beside drums with a winged cherub slumped against a drum, on a floral encrusted scroll base, c. 1760, 5¼" high See illustration

492 TEN WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CERAMIC WINE AND SPIRIT LABELS including "Port", "Claret" and "Champagne", impressed marks, 19th century, c.5½" wide (10) See illustration

£300-500

487 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TWO DIVISION SCENT BOTTLE in the form of a street vendor, with a removable porcelain head, 18th century, 4" high

£100-200

£100-200

£150-300

493 A WALTON STYLE POTTERY FIGURE OF A MAIDEN standing on a square base, 18th century, 7" high, and a pair of green glazed pottery parrots, on pierced rockwork bases, 9" high (3)

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£50-100


494 AN ENGLISH PEARLWARE SALT of shell form, 18th century, 2¾" high, and a pair of Macintyre bowls with marble effect ground, registration and impressed marks, 3¼" dia. (3)

Lot 482

£80-150

495 A KPM FRUIT PLATE with painted fruit decoration within a gilt scroll border, underglazed and stamp marks, 8¾" dia., and a fish plate with painted decoration, signed "F.A. Nabney", 9" dia. (2)

£100-200

496 A BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE GLAZED POTTERY CHARGER depicting a man seated playing a mandolin beside a table with two onlookers, signed "B. Sicard", impressed mark, 19th century, 25¼" dia. £100-200

Lot 486

497 A JONES & SON BLUE AND WHITE PART DINNER SERVICE depicting various famous scenes including the Coronation of George IV, the death of General Wolfe, and others. Comprising meat plate, tureen with stand and cover, two sauce tureens with stands and covers, four plates, and three soup bowls, 19th century (a lot)

£150-300

498 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY DINNER SERVICE of Imari pattern, pattern no. 2451, XLV, XLVI, XLIII. 12 place settings comprising 12 each tea cups and saucers, side plates, soup bowls, dinner plates and cake plates, 20th century (a lot) See illustration

Lot 498

£600-1,200

499 A BELLEEK PART TEA SET of Shamrock pattern with basket weave borders, black marks. Comprising plates, jug, vase, teacups and other items (a lot) £200-400

91


Lot 503

Lot 500

The following collection of tiles (lots 500-507) were discovered behind a fireplace at ‘Rastgarth’, a late Victorian villa in Poole. This property was built for Arthur George Bell (1849-1916) a successful and well respected landscape artist who is known to have had a keen interest in Delft Tiles.

500 A SET OF TWELVE DELFTWARE TILES with underglaze polychrome painted bird decoration and one other set of ten Delftware blue and white decorated tiles, 18th century, some damage, circa 5" square (22)

502 A SET OF SIX DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED TILES with flowers in cartouches and six other various Delftware blue and white tiles, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (12)

£100-200

501 A SET OF EIGHT DELFTWARE TILES with underglazed polychrome painted bird decoration, within blue borders, and other various polychrome Delftware tiles, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (16)

503 A SET OF THIRTY SIX DELFTWARE TILES with blue and white painted decoration of flowers in urns, within triple ring cartouches, and two other similar tiles, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (36)

£80-150

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£50-100

£100-200


Lot 507

Lot 506

506 A SET OF THIRTY FOUR SIMILAR DELFTWARE TILES with painted blue and white figure, landscape and animal decoration, within scrolled corners, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (34) See illustration

504 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS DELFTWARE TILES with painted blue and white decoration, various scenes including figures, landscapes and animals, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (19)

£100-200

£200-400

505 A SET OF NINE DELFTWARE TILES with painted blue and white scenes of landscapes with figures and animals, within double lined cartouches, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (9)

507 A SET OF THIRTY FIVE SIMILAR DELFTWARE TILES with painted blue and white landscape figures and animal decoration, some damage, 18th century, circa 5" square (35) See illustration

£50-100

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£200-400


A COLLECTION OF BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY OF GEOFFREY GODDEN

The following lots are from the personal library of the celebrated ceramics historian and author Geoffrey Godden

510 BOOKS: A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CERAMIC REFERENCE BOOKS AND GUIDES, all signed by the authors including "English China" by Geoffrey A. Godden, "British Porcelain" by Geoffrey A. Godden, "Goddens Guide to English Porcelain", "Pottery & Porcelain Tablewares" by John P. Cushion, and other titles, many of the books containing the bookplate of Geoffrey Godden, author and lecturer (13)

508 BOOKS: "KERAMIC ART OF JAPAN", by George Ashdown Audsley and James Lord Bowes, 1875, vol. I, "Chinese Porcelain" by Anthony du Boulay, 1963, "Chinese Ceramics from Datable Tombs" by J.M. Addis, 1978 containing a book plate for Geoffrey Godden, author and lecturer (3) £50-100 509 BOOKS: A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CERAMIC RELATED REFERENCE BOOKS including "Wedgwood" by Wolf Mankowitz, 1953, "Liverpool Porcelain of the 18th Century" by Knowles Boney and other various subjects, many of the books containing the bookplate of Geoffrey Godden, author and lecturer (14)

£50-100

511 BOOKS: A LARGE COLLECTION OF CERAMIC REFERENCE BOOKS AND RESEARCH including "The New Keramic Gallery" by Chaffers, 2 vols, "Josiah Wedgwood" by Brian Dolan and other titles, many of the books containing the bookplate of Geoffrey Godden, author and lecturer (a quantity)

£50-100

£60-100

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CHINESE AND JAPANESE CER A MICS

Lot 700 detail 95


600 A CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY JAR with geometric decoration, 4¾" dia.

Lot 606

£100-200

601 A CHINESE POTTERY BACTRIAN CAMEL recumbent with its head raised, Han, 4½" long

£100-200

602 A CHINESE SANCAI TRIPOD DISH, the centre decorated with fish surrounding a flowerhead, Tang, 8" dia.

£100-200

603 A CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY STANDING FIGURE wearing a red robe and with an articulated head, probably Tang, 11½" high

Lot 607A

£150-300

604 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE POTTERY STANDING FIGURES with moulded decoration, probably Tang, 8½" and 9½" high; and another similar figure with blue and ochre glazes (3)

£150-300

605 A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED BOWL, probably Cizhou, the centre moulded with a flower design, Song, 7½" dia.

£100-200

606 A CHINESE GREY POTTERY OVOID VASE with a flared neck above the broad body, probably Zhou Dynasty, 7½" high

Lot 608

Provenance: The collection of Rev. Maj. Stanfield (b.1920). Excavated by him in She Li Po near Sian on 26th August 1945. Rev. Maj. Stanfield was second in command of the Special Operations Executive Signals in China during WWII. He was responsible for signing on behalf of the British Army on 10th October 1945 in Peking when the Japanese surrendered. See illustration

£500-1,000

607 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON OVOID VASE carved with a central band of stylised flowers between lappet bands, Song-Yuan, 7¾" high. 96

£100-200


607A A CHINESE SANCAI SHALLOW BRINJAL BOWL decorated with flowers and foliage, Kangxi, 8¼" dia. See illustration

Lot 609

£400-800

608 A CHINESE CIZHOU DEEP BOWL covered in a creamy glaze, Northern Song-Yuan, 5½" dia. See illustration

£150-300

609 A CHINESE BROWN-GLAZE CONICAL BOWL with a vertical rim, the interior with three lighter splashes, Song or later, 7" dia. See illustration

£500-1,000

610 A CHINESE HENAN HEAD REST covered in a dark brown glaze, Song-Yuan, 6" long

Lot 612

£80-150

611 A TEMMOKU STYLE BOWL covered in a dark brown glaze with lighter speckled pigments, probably Japanese Edo-Meiji, 7½" dia.

£100-200

612 A CHINESE YAOZHOU SMALL BOWL carved with fish amongst lotus flowers, Song or later, 3½" dia. See illustration £300-600 613 A CHINESE QINGBAI VASE and two bowls, the vase with phoenix decoration, 5¾" high, the bowls with foliate decoration, 7½" dia.; Song-Yuan (3)

Lot 615

£100-200 614 A CHINESE FOLIATE-FORM JAR, 7½" high; and three small vessels including a brownglazed water dropper, 4" long; a green-glazed censer, 3½" dia; and a brown-glazed lamp, 4" long; Tang or later (4)

£80-150

615 A KOREAN CELADON BOWL covered in an even greyish glaze, Koryo Dynasty, 7¾" dia.; and another example with inlaid slip decoration, 7" dia. (2) See illustration

£300-600 97


616 A CHINESE QINGBAI SHALLOW BOWL with a foliate rim, Song-Yuan, 7¾" dia.

Lot 619

£150-300 617 A CHINESE DINGYAO STYLE DISH decorated in slip with a phoenix above waves, the underside with carved calligraphy and seal marks, probably 20th century, 10" dia.

£200-400

618 TWO CHINESE QINGBAI STYLE BOWLS, one of Zhadou form, 8" dia.; the other with moulded flower decoration, 9¾" dia.; and a small misfired Longquan ewer, 4" long; Song or later (3)

£150-300

Lot 620 619 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON TRIPOD CENSER, the rounded body with cross-hatched decoration, Ming, 11¾" dia. See illustration

£500-1,000

620 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON BOWL of rounded form with a flared rim, Ming, 6½" dia. See illustration

£150-300

621 A CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON VASE AND BOWL, the vase of rounded form, 3¾" high; the bowl with moulded flower decoration, 7½" dia.; Ming (2) See illustration

Lot 621

£300-600

622 A CHINESE CELADON BALUSTER VASE decorated in slip with birds amongst foliage, Qing, 11¼" high

£200-400

623 A CHINESE FAHUA STYLE BALUSTER VASE decorated in relief with flowers and ruyi motifs, Qing, 12" high 98

£100-200


624 A CHINESE SANCAI-GLAZED FEMALE IMMORTAL playing a stringed instrument, Ming/Qing, 15" high

Lot 625

£150-300 625 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BARBED-RIM DISH decorated with a peacock amongst flowers and rocks, Ming, 12½" dia. See illustration

£250-500

625A A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE decorated with alternating panels, probably 20th century, 10" high £100-200 626 A JAPANESE ARITA BLUE AND WHITE DISH decorated with a vase of flowers within a panelled border, Edo, 17th/18th century, 12½" dia. See illustration

Lot 626

£100-200 627 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BARBER'S BOWL decorated with flowers and foliage, Qianlong, 12" long See illustration

£250-400

628 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MINIATURE EWER decorated with alternating panels of figures and flowers, the base with a jade hallmark, Kangxi, 4¼" long

£80-150 Lot 627

629 A JAPANESE IMARI BOTTLE VASE AND TOKKURI, Edo, the bottle vase 9" high, the tokkuri 6¾" high

£100-200

630 A JAPANESE IMARI DEEP BOWL decorated with alternating roundels, Edo, 5" dia. £150-300 631 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISHES decorated with quatrefoil figure panels, Qing, 18th/19th century, 8" dia. (2)

£100-200 99


Lot 633

632 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE FEMALE IMMORTAL, Qing, 6¾" high £50-100 633 A PAIR OF JAPANESE KAKIEMON FOLIATE DISHES sparsely decorated with prunus, Edo, 17th century, 7¼" dia. (2). See illustration

£100-200

634 A PAIR OF SMALL JAPANESE KAKIEMON DISHES AND A SIMILAR BOWL, the dishes showing birds and prunus, Edo, 17th century, 4¼" dia.; the bowl with a ho-ho bird and foliage, 4¼" dia. (3) See illustration Lot 634

£100-200

635 A JAPANESE IMARI FOLIATE DISH AND A PAIR OF FACETED BOWLS, the dish decorated with chrysanthemums, Edo, 12" dia.; the bowls with alternating facets, Edo/Meiji, 7" dia. (3) See illustration

£100-200

636 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER AND JAR, Edo, 17th/18th century, the charger 20" across, the jar 12½" high (2) £100-200 637 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE YEN YEN VASE decorated with lotus flowers and foliage, Qing, 15" high Lot 635

£150-300

638 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR decorated with birds amongst foliage, the base with a Kangxi mark, late Qing, 8¼" high £100-200 639 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL decorated with birds and flowers, Qing, 15½" dia. £80-150 640 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL BOWL with two heraldic panels and flowers, Qianlong, 4½" dia.; and a small famille rose saucer, 6½" dia. (2) 100

£80-150


641 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'CROCUS' VASE decorated with flowers, Qing, 9" high. See illustration

Lot 641

£300-600 642 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVOID JAR decorated with flowers and foliage within lappet bands, Kangxi, 9¾" high, with a European ormolu cover See illustration

£1,000-2,000

642A A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED JAR decorated with a narrative scene of figures in a garden, late Qing-Republic, 10" high

£200-400 Lot 642

643 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL decorated with figure panels, Qianlong, 10" dia. See illustration

£100-200

644 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE OGEE DISH decorated with flowers on a garden terrace, Qianlong, 10" dia. £80-150 645 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE FIGURE GROUP, the male and female both laughing and seated on rockwork, Qing, 7¾" high

£100-200 Lot 643

646 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASES decorated with birds and butterflies amongst flowers, late Qing, 9½" high (2)

£100-200

647 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASES AND A SINGLE EXAMPLE, the pair of cylindrical form decorated with figures and birds, 9½" high, the single vase of quatrefoil form, 9" high; all late Qing (3)

£100-200

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648 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE of linen-fold form, decorated with figures in a garden landscape, late Qing, 9½" high

Lot 649

£100-200 649 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE DRAGON VASE, the body painted in millefiore, the shoulder with a relief dragon, Qianlong mark, late Qing-Republic, 13½" high See illustration

£500-1,000

650 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE HOOKAH BASES, the shoulder with a ruyi band with flowers below, the interior rims with Qianlong marks, late Qing, 7" high (2) See illustration

Lot 650

£300-600

651 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARDINIÈRE decorated with a continuous narrative scene of warriors in a landscape, late Qing, 10" dia. See illustration

£100-200

652 A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE COVERED JAR decorated with panels of figures on a red ground, late Qing, 6" high

£100-200

653 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT decorated with flower arrangements, Qing, 19th century, 4½" high

Lot 651

£100-200

654 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER DISHES decorated with panels of figures within butterfly and foliage borders, late Qing, 8" dia.

£80-150

655 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE OCTAGONAL BOWL decorated with the immortals, Qianlong mark, late Qing, 5" dia. £100-200 102


656 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE QUATREFOIL BOWL decorated with cockerels in a landscape, late Qing, 7½" long

Lot 657

£50-100

657 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL decorated with landscape roundels on a dense foliate ground, the base with a Daoguang seal mark, late Qing, 7½" dia. See illustration £500-1,000 658 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SLENDER SQUARE VASE decorated with birds and flowers, the base with a Ju ren tang zhi mark, early Republic, 8½" high See illustration

Lot 658

£300-600

659 A RARE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT SATIRICAL PLATES, the centres showing anthropomorphic hounds with hats, swords and canes walking in a landscape, within gilt borders, Qianlong, 9¼" dia. (2) See illustration £800-1,500 660 A PAIR OF CHINESE DOUBLEGOURD VASES enamelled with scholars in a rocky landscape and calligraphy, late Qing/early Republic, 10" high (2)

£100-200

661 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL decorated with a continuous band of figures engaged in various activities, Qing, 19th century, 6¾" dia.

Lot 659

£100-200 662 A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE VASE decorated with flowers in a landscape, Kangxi mark, late Qing, 8¼" high

£80-150

663 A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BOWL AND A LANGYAO BOWL, the famille verte example decorated with figure panels on a scrolling foliage ground, 8½" dia.; the Langyao bowl with anhua dragons and Xuande mark, 7" dia. (2)

£200-400 103


664 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASES decorated with roundels, the bases with Kangxi marks, 20th century, 9½" high

Lot 665

£300-600

665 A CHINESE GEYAO BALUSTER VASE, the glaze with dark and lighter crackles, Chenghua mark, late Qing, 9½" high. See illustration

£500-1,000

666 A CHINESE FLAMBÉ HU VASE, the rich red glaze pooling near the base and with some blue streaks, Qing, 11¾" high. See illustration

£800-1500

667 A CHINESE BALUSTER VASE enamelled with horses in a landscape, Yongzheng mark, Republic period, 14½" high. See illustration

Lot 666

£200-400

668 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GUANYIN seated at her ease on flowers and rocks, Republic period, 14" high

£80-150

669 A CHINESE SHIWAN FLAMBÉ BOTTLE VASE, late Qing/Republic, 8¾" high

£80-150

670 A CHINESE BLACK-GLAZED BALUSTER VASE, Kangxi mark, late Qing, 10" high

Lot 667

£80-150

671 A CHINESE BALUSTER VASE decorated in iron red and gilt with Shou Lao and other figures in a landscape, calligraphy and seal marks, 20th century, 11" high

£80-150

672 A LARGE JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE TRIPOD JARDINIÈRE decorated with birds and flowers, Meiji, 14½" dia.; and a smaller Chinese example, late Qing-Republic, 12" dia. (2) £200-400 104


673 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE STEM CUP decorated with a band of Tibetan characters amongst flowerheads and tendrils, the base with a horizontal Daoguang mark, probably Republic, 3½" high See illustration

Lot 673

£200-400

674 A CHINESE GREEN-GLAZED LOTUSFORM BOWL, the centre modelled with a frog, late Qing, 6" across See illustration £100-200 675 A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT and six cups, of lotus form, signed Zhong-zuo, late Qing/ Republic, the teapot 5½" long; and a Yixing rounded teapot, late Qing, 5" long (7) See illustration. £300-600

Lot 674

676 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL VASES decorated in low relief with warriors, late Qing, 11¾" high (2)

£100-200

677 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE decorated with flowers and butterflies on a crackle ground, late Qing, 17¾" high £200-400 678 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CIRCULAR PANEL painted with children in a garden, signed 'Fang Yunfeng', 20th century, 15" dia., contained in a hardwood panel frame, 35½" x 25" overall

Lot 675

£300-600

679 A SET OF FOUR CHINESE PORCELAIN PLAQUES painted with insects, fruit and flowers, signed 'Li Mingliang', 20th century, in hardwood frames, 15½" x 11¼"

£400-600

680 A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT modelled in relief with prunus, 20th century, seal marks on the cover and base, 5½" long; and a Japanese rectangular pot with pierced silver cover, Meiji, 4½" long (2)

£80-150 105


681 A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BOTTLE VASE with a relief dragon on the shoulder and all over prunus decoration with further dragons, Kangxi mark, late Qing, 21" high. See illustration

Lot 681

£500-1,000

682 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GARDEN SEAT decorated with dragon and phoenix roundels on a diaper ground, Qing, 19th century, 18½" high. See illustration

£200-400

683 A PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE DISHES decorated with elegant ladies in garden landscapes, late Qing, 16" dia. (2).

Lot 682

£300-600

684 A CHINESE BLUE-GLAZED GARDEN SEAT decorated in white slip with birds and flowers, late Qing, 18¼" high. 989.jpg

£200-400

685 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER decorated with three shishi on a brocade ground, Meiji, 18" dia.

£80-150

686 A LARGE JAPANESE CELADON WARRIOR FIGURE, Meiji, 15½" high; on a hardwood stand converted for use as a lamp

Lot 684

£100-200

687 A LARGE JAPANESE KUTANI ELEPHANT KORO, the animal with a sectional pagoda back, early to mid-20th century, 15½" high £100-200 688 A JAPANESE SATSUMA ROUNDED VASE decorated in blue and gilt, Meiji, 7" high; and a reticulated celadon vase, signed to the base and with a seal for the Diocese of Taejon dated 1965, 5¼" high (2) 106

£80-150


689 A LARGE JAPANESE CELADON RETICULATED VASE IN THE STYLE OF MAKUZU KOZAN of rounded form modelled with strap-work, each side with a prunus roundel, signed underneath, Meiji-Taisho, 12½" dia. See illustration

Lot 689

£200-400

690 A PAIR OF BISCUIT-GLAZED BUDDHISTIC LIONS, each with its head raised and mouth open, late 19th/early 20th century, 9" long (2). See illustration

£150-300

691 A PAIR OF LARGE JAPANESE KUTANI CYLINDRICAL VASES decorated with panels of ladies and birds on a diaper ground, signed Kaganokuni/Men-Ken-Sei/Koseido, Meiji/Taisho, 21½" high (2). See illustration

Lot 690

£400-600

692 A JAPANESE NABESHIMA STYLE DISH and four bowls, decorated in underglaze blue, Meiji-Taisho, the dish 8¼" dia. (5)

£100-200

693 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE-GOURD VASES decorated with flowers in a landscape, the lower bodies reticulated, Meiji-Taisho, 11½" high (2)

£100-200

694 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE HIRADO JARS, the covers modelled as shishi, Meiji-Taisho, 9" high (2)

Lot 691

£80-150

695 A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE HEART-SHAPED VESSEL and a plate, the vessel with fish and floral decoration, the plate with a boat, Meiji-Taisho, 8¼" and 7¼" (2)

£80-150

696 A JAPANESE HIRADO FUKUROKUJO AND TURTLE, the figure 9½" high, the turtle 7" long, early-mid 20th century (2)

£80-150

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Lot 699

Lot 699A

699 A MASSIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE COVERED VASE, the neck decorated with a landscape scene above a ruyiband shoulder and lower body painted with creatures and trees, the cover with a biscuit lion finial, Qianlong, 52½" high; with a hardwood stand. See illustration

697 FOUR JAPANESE FIGURES including a white porcelain aesthetic, signed, 4½" high; a puppy water dropper, 3½" high; and a pair of Hirado blue and white child-form candlesticks, 4½" high (4)

£100-200

698 A PAIR OF JAPANESE HIRADO SHISHI, 5" long; and a similar ewer, 6" high (3)

£80-150

Provenance: A West Dorset manor house.

£2,000-4,000

699A A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASE, with dragon handles, the body decorted with flowers and foliage, late Qing, 15" high

698A A CHINESE BLANC-DE-CHINE BUDAI, the immortal seated with one knee raised, late Qing-Republic, 6" high

£150-300

108

£500-1,000


700 A JAPANESE LARGE SATSUMA OVOID VASE, BY GYOKUSHU, the well-rounded body with four panels of figures, on a blue and gilt ground, signed, Meiji, 17" high

ÂŁ1,000-2,000

109


701 A JAPANESE SATSUMA LOZENGESHAPED BOX BY TOKOZAN decorated in raised gilt and enamels, the cover showing two ladies in landscape, signed underneath, Meiji, 7¼" long; with original box. See illustration

Lot 701

£200-400

702 A JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL, the interior finely enamelled with Kannon sending away demons in a mountain landscape, the exterior with a lappet and pendant band, unsigned, Meiji, 7" dia.; with original wood box See illustration £100-200 703 A JAPANESE TEA BOWL of irregular form and covered in a mottled and crackled glaze, one side decorated in slip with mountains and signed 'Kenzan', Edo-Meiji, 4¼" dia. See illustration

Lot 702

£250-500

704 TWO KOREAN STYLE VASES, 20th century, one of squat form decorated in underglaze red and brown with flowers, 8" dia.; the other of segmented form with a celadon glaze, 6½" high; both with Japanese boxes (2)

Lot 703

110

£100-200


CHINESE AND JAPANESE WORK S OF ART AND FURNITURE

Detail of lot 870 111


705 A SMALL CHINESE HARDWOOD LEAF TRAY, huanghuali or hongmu, carved with a crayfish, crab and seal, Qing, 18th/19th century, 8½" long. See illustration

Lot 705

£300-500

706 A CHINESE HARDWOOD THISTLEFORM CONTAINER, probably huanghuali, the body with incised bands, late Ming/Qing, 5" dia. See illustration £500-1,000 707 A CHINESE HUANGHUALI WASHER, the handle carved as a branch with an insect, late Qing, 5½" long. See illustration

Lot 706

£200-400

708 A CHINESE QUATREFOIL LACQUER TRAY with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, Qing, 18th/19th century, 12" long £80-150 709 A PAIR OF CHINESE HARDWOOD PANELS inlaid with mother of pearl decoration, late Qing-early Republic, 15½" long (2)

£200-400

710 A CHINESE GILTWOOD WARRIORGUARDIAN seated on rocks with a tiger below, late Ming-early Qing, 10½" high

Lot 707

£50-100 711 A CHINESE JICHIMU STAND with mother of pearl inlay, Qing, 19th century, 6" high £80-150 712 A CHINESE BAMBOO BRUSHPOT carved with figures in a mountain wood landscape, late Qing-early Republic, 5¾" high £100-200

112


713 A CHINESE HARDWOOD LOTUSFORM BRUSHPOT, each petal with a relief-carved dragon, probably Republic period, 6½" high. See illustration

Lot 713

£150-300

714 A CHINESE HARDWOOD QUATREFOIL TRAY, the centre carved in high-relief with a waterdragon emerging from waves, probably huanghuali, late Qing, 12" long. See illustration £300-500 715 A LARGE CHINESE LEAF TRAY of asymmetric form, carved as a single leaf with a branch and smaller flowers, probably huanghuali, Qing, 18th/19th century, 22" long. See illustration £2,000-4,000

Lot 714

716 A CHINESE HARDWOOD MIRROR carved with figures and foliage, Qing, 19th century, 17½" high

£100-200

717 TWO CHINESE MAHJONG SETS, one with a hardwood case, 9½" long, the other with a leather case, 9" long, the counters in bone or ivory, Republic period, acquired by the vendors grandfather in Shanghai between 1925 and 1938 (2)

£200-400

718 A CHINESE HARDWOOD QUILL HOLDER, the sliding top with four compartments, possibly huanghuali, Qing, 3½" long

Lot 715

£300-500

719 A GROUP OF SEVEN WOOD ITEMS, probably Chinese export, including a spectacle case, snuff box, incense holder, hook, measure, turned container and seal box (7)

£200-400

720 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE SILVERINLAID HARDWOOD FIGURES, late Qing-Republic, the larger figure of a warrior on horseback, 16" high, the other of boys riding a buffalo, 13½" high (2) £100-200 113


721 A CHINESE HARDWOOD SECTIONAL PAGODA, possibly huanghuali, the structure with five graduated tiers above a galleried base, probably Qing, 13½" high See illustration

Lot 721

£2,000-4,000 722 A CHINESE TURNED HARDWOOD CONTAINER of baluster form, the dense, richly patinated wood probably huanghuali, Qing, 17th/18th century, 3½" high See illustration

£200-400

723 A CHINESE HARDWOOD SECTIONAL CONTAINER of cylindrical form, possibly huanghuali, late Ming-Qing, 7" high. See illustration

Lot 722

£200-400

724 A CHINESE TEADUST BLOCK of rectangular form, one side moulded with repeating motifs, the other with a temple, probably Republic, 9½" long

£80-150

725 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE HARDWOOD STANDS (a lot)

£200-400

726 SIX CHINESE HARDWOOD STANDS including two square marble-topped examples (6)

Lot 723

£80-150

727 A CHINESE HARDWOOD TRAY inlaid with mother of pearl panels of figures in landscapes, late Qing, 23½" long £100-200 728 A HARDWOOD TEA CANISTER, probably Chinese export huanghuali, the cover revealing an interior tray top, the vessel of ovoid form, late MingQing, 5" high

114

£200-400


729 A PAIR OF CHINESE HARDWOOD LIBATION CUPS of flower-form, carved with further flowerheads and branch handles, the interiors with metal liners, the wood probably huanghuali, Kangxi, 4" long (2). See illustration

Lot 729

£3,000-5,000

730 A KOREAN MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID BOX, the top decorated with two cranes and peaches around a central shou character, Choson, 18th/19th century, 12" long. See illustration

£300-600

731 A CHINESE CARVED MOTHER-OFPEARL SHELL, the centre with a butterfly and phoenix, the outer band carved with figures in a dense woodland, late Qing-early Republic, 10½" long. See illustration

Lot 730

£200-400

732 A CHINESE PRESSED 'AMBER' PIG, 20th century, 4" long

£100-200

733 A PAIR OF CHINESE PRESSED 'AMBER' BUDAI FIGURES, late Qing-Republic, 2" high (2)

£50-100

734 A CANTONESE IVORY BODKIN CASE carved with birds in flight and butterflies, Qing, 19th century, 6¼" long; and a silk handbag with a Cantonese ivory handle converted from a bodkin case, Qing, 19th century, the mouth of the handbag 8" long (2)

Lot 731

£100-200

735 A CHINESE BAMBOO FAN decorated with a bird on a branch and calligraphy, 20th century, 12½" long £80-150 736 A CHINESE IVORY SPILL VASE of slender form carved with peacocks and prunus, late Qing (late 19th-early 20thC), 8" high £80-150

115


737 A CHINESE IVORY FEMALE NUDE, the reclining figure with one arm across the chest, Qing, 18th/19th century, 7" long. See illustration

Lot 737

£200-400 737A A CANTONESE TURNED IVORY CHESS SET, Qing, the largest figure 4" high

£300-600

738 A CANTONESE IVORY CARD CASE carved with figures in dense woodland, late Qing, 3¾" long; the silk-edged box inscribed "For Mr Mortimer Baylis, Esq., Barrister at Law, 1 Hare Court, Temple, London, with Mr Ng Choy's kind regards". Wu Ting Fang (Ng Choy) studied law at University College, was called to the Bar in Lincoln's Inn in 1876 and served as the acting Premier of the Republic of China in 1917 See illustration

Lot 738

£200-400

739 A CHINESE GREEN HARDSTONE CONG of square form with round opening and foot, late QingRepublic, 5¼" high, hardwood stand. See illustration

£500-1,000

740 A CHINESE SILVER AND ENAMEL CARD CASE, Late Qing, 3¾" long Lot 739

£100-200

741 SEVEN CHINESE INK BLOCKS, including three figural examples, and four of tablet form, the longest 3¾" long (7)

£50-100

742 A CHINSE HARDSTONE TREE ORNAMENT, with a quatrefoil base, 20th century, 10½" high

£50-100

743 FIVE CHINESE SOAPSTONE SEALS, each with figural finials and blank seal faces, cased, 20th century, 1½" - 2½" high (5) 116

£50-100


744 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE JADE/ JADEITE PENDANTS, together with a garment hook, various sizes (a lot)

Lot 745

£80-150

745 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER CIRCULAR BOX, the cover with figures in a landscape, Qing, 17th/18th century, 3¾" dia. See illustration

£500-1,000

746 A CHINESE RED LACQUER CIRCULAR BOX, the interior with an inscribed wood cover and five archers rings, 20th century, 5" dia. See illustration

£300-600

Lot 746

747 A CANTONESE CIRCULAR TORTOISESHELL BOX, the cover carved with figures and pavilions in dense woodland, Qing, 19th century, 4¼" dia. See illustration

£200-400

748 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS, of circular and other form, with engraved decoration, late Qing, the largest pieces 2¾" long (approx. 140 pieces) £100-200 749 A STRING OF CHINESE GRADUATED CERAMIC BEADS, imitating Jadeite, with a mottled green glaze, late Qing-Republic, 15" long when extended

Lot 747

£80-150 750 A STRING OF GRADUATED CHINESE CORAL BEADS, late Qing-Republic, 8" long when extended

£80-150

751 A LONG STRING OF CHINESE CORAL BEADS, late Qing-Republic, 26" long when extended £200-400 117


752 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE SILVER AND GILT-METAL FITMENTS, including hair ornaments, several with cabochon mounts, late Qing (a lot).

Lot 756

£100-200

753 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE SILVER AND GILT-METAL HAIR ORNAMENTS AND OTHER ITEMS, late Qing-Republic; together with a cylindrical jadeitemounted vessel

£150-300

754 A CHINESE "AGATE" SQUARE DISH, with an ogee border and central gilt dragon, 8¾" from corner to corner Lot 759

£150-300

755 A CHINESE CELADON JADE BI DISC, of circular form with a tapering top, one side carved in relief with four chilong dragons, 10" long

£150-300

756 A CHINESE DARK GREEN JADE MINIATURE JU-FORM EWER, with a dragon handle and engraved sides, late Ming-Qing, 3¾" long. See illustration

£200-400

757 A CHINESE JADE DOUBLE-FELINE PENDANT, Ming, 1½" long Lot 760

£150-300

758 TWO CHINESE HARDSTONE SEALS, with tortoise finials, Han or later, 1½" (2)

£80-150

759 A CHINESE JADE PENDANT SECTION, or curved dragon form, Han or later, 2" long See illustration

£250-500

760 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE CARVINGS, Qing, one of a crouching boy, 2" high; the other of a duck holding a lotus spray, 2¼" long (2). See illustration 118

£100-200


761 A CHINESE CELADON JADE GARMENT HOOK, of dragon form, late Qing, 4" long, hardwood scroll stand See illustration

Lot 761

£200-400

762 A CHINESE IVORY CARVING, of a fisherman and two boys with their catch, late Qing, 6" high, hardwood carved stand. See illustration

£150-300

763 A CHINESE CELADON JADE WASHER, of lotus form, the stone partially calcified, 3¾" long; hardwood stand. See illustration

£100-200

Lot 762

764 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE GARMENT HOOKS, late Qing-Republic; one carved in relief with a chilong dragon, 3¾" long; the other mounted on a silver paper knife, 8½" long overall (2)

£100-200

765 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE ORNAMENTS, late Qing; one of archaic axe-head form, 2½" long; the other of pierced foliate form, 2" dia.; hardwood stands (2) £150-300 766 A CHINESE TURQUOISE SEATED FIGURE, probably the young Confucius, late Qing-Republic, 2" high; together with a jade carving of Shu Lao, 2" high (2)

Lot 763

£100-200

767 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE PENDANT carved with a chilong dragon, Qing, 18th/19th century, 1¼" long; mounted on a gold chain with pearl and jadeite spacer beads

£200-400

768 TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE FIGURES, Qing, the taller figure 2½" high, hardwood stands (2) £100-200

119


769 FIVE CHINESE JADE PENDANTS, Qing, including a duck holding flowers, a deer, a cat, a lion, and an elephant, the largest 2" long (5)

Lot 770

£100-200

770 A CHINESE CARVED STONE HEAD, with stylised features and a serene expression, probably Qing, 6" high, modern stand.

Provenance: The collection of the Late John Walden (1925-2013). See illustration

£250-500

771 A LARGE CHINESE HARDSTONE SCHOLAR'S ROCK, of irregular form with various openings, hardwood stand, probably 20th century, 24" high. See illustration Lot 771

£300-600 772 A CHINESE CARVED STONE BUDDHA HEAD, with a serene expression and coiled hair, 19th/20th century, 16" high, modern stand. See illustration

£300-600

773 A CHINESE CELADON JADE CRANE PENDANT, the bird with its head turned backwards and holding foliage, Qing, 17th/18th century, 2" long

£100-200

774 A CHINESE SILVER CHATELAINE, the larger lower pendant with five suspended tools, a further pendant and two items above, late Qing-Republic, 17" long when extended

Lot 772

£200-400

775 SIX CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES, including two metal examples, late Qing-Republic, the largest 3" high (6)

£50-100

776 SIX CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLES, including three overlaid examples and three standard, 20th century, the largest bottle 3½" high (6) 120

£50-100


777 SIX CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, 20th century, including four similar rectangular bottles with narrative scenes; one commemorating the SBS visit to Buckingham Palace in 1980; and another similar; the largest bottle 3" high (6). See illustration

Lot 777

£200-400

778 FIVE CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, including three portrait bottles and two others, 20th century, the largest bottle 3" high (6). See illustration £200-400 778A F IVE CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, including three portrait bottles and two others, 20th century, the largest bottle 3" high (5)

£200-400 Lot 778

779 TWO CHINESE INSIDE-PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES, one depicting the Eighteen Scholars ascending to the Yingzhou Immortal Academy; the other showing a procession of figures through woodland, 20th century, 2¾" high (2). See illustration

£150-300

780 SIX CHINESE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES, all of ovoid form, enamelled with different subjects, 20th century, the largest 3¾" high (6)

£100-200

781 TWO CHINESE BRONZE FIGURAL CENSERS, one of a boy riding a buffalo, late Qing-Republic, 5" long; the other of an Immortal riding a deer, 6" high (2)

£80-150 Lot 779

782 A CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE RECTANGULAR CENSER, late Ming-Qing, 3" long; together with a bronze crayfish brush rest, 7" long (2)

£100-200

783 A CHINESE METAL-CASED GEOMANCER'S COMPASS, the pierced cover with a bird among prunus, the interior instrument in ivory with a dragon surround, late Qing, 4" dia. £100-200 784 A PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZE STIRRUPS of arched form, with double-dragon tops, Qing, 19th century, 6" high (2)

£100-200

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785 A LARGE CHINESE WHITE JADE CENSER with dragon-mask handles, the cover and body with pierced decoration and carved details, 20th century, 15½" high.

Provenance: Private collection, Hampshire. Purchased in Hong Kong in the 1980s.

ÂŁ3,000-5,000

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Lot 786

Lot 787

786 A CHINESE BRONZE BOTTLE VASE, the shoulder and lower body with several registers of decoration above a spreading foot, the surface with rich patination, probably Han, 11" high.

Provenance: Private Collection. Spink and Son Ltd., London 1958

£1,000-2,000

Lot 788

787 A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNÉ CIRCULAR BOXES, the covers with foliate roundels surrounded by flower heads on a turquoise ground with ruyi borders, Qing, 18th/19th century, 5" dia. (2)

£800-1,500

788 A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNÉ TAZZAS, the dish tops and stems decorated with flower heads and tendrils on a light blue ground, on flower-form bases, late Ming, 7½" high (2)

Lot 789

£1,500-3,000

789 A CHINESE BRONZE/COPPER ALLOY ORNATE CENSER STAND, probably made for the Tibetan market, the hexagonal top cast with foliate scrolls and ruyi band above three shaped legs with dragon mask tops, late Ming-Qing, 11" high

£500-1,000

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Lot 790

Lot 791

790 A LARGE CHINESE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE AND CLOISONNÉ CENSER, the pierced cover with a kylin finial, the rounded body with dragon-mask handles and similar supports, the base with a 'jia cang zhen bao' seal mark, late Qing-Republic, 13½" high

Lot 792

£1,000-2,000

791 A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE/COPPER TRIPOD CENSER, with elephant-mask handles and a lion finial, the rounded body with engraved decoration, late Qing-Republic, 10" high

£200-400

792 A CHINESE ARCHAISTIC INLAID BRONZE CENSER in the form of a mythical hooved creature, the pierced jade cover with a hardstone finial, probably 20th century, 8" long, hardwood stand fitted box

Lot 793

£500-1,000

793 A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE/ COPPER ALLOY HEXAGONAL VASE with lion-mask handles above a tapering body with engraved decoration, late Qing-Republic, 23¼" high £300-600

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Lot 794

Lot 795

794 A CHINESE SILVER BALUSTER VASE with branch handles, the body decorated in relief with birds amongst flowers, the base marked 'Chong Woo, Hong Kong", late Qing-Republic, 8¾" high

Lot 796

£200-400

795 A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER of squat baluster form with loop handles and a spreading foot, the base with a Xuande mark in grass-type script, probably 18th century, 7¾" across including handles

£500-1,000

796 THREE CHINESE BRONZE/COPPER ALLOY CENSERS including one with loop handles, one with mask handles and another with scroll handles, all with Xuande marks, Qing, 19th century, the largest 5½" across (3) £100-200

Lot 797

797 A CHINESE BRONZE SQUARE-FORM CENSER with canted corners, conforming handles and feet, the base with a 'nan shan jiang zhi' seal mark, probably 20th century, 5" across the handles

£200-400

125


Lot 798

Lot 799

798 A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ AND COPPER BIRD CAGE, the domed top flanked by four cockerels, late QingRepublic, 5" high

Lot 800

£200-400

799 A PAIR OF CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL CACHEPOT of flared form with European stands, 19th century, 5" high (2)

£200-400

800 A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BALUSTER VASES decorated in polychrome with dragons on a blue ground, the shoulders with wavy aprons, late Qing/Republic, 15" high (2)

Lot 801

£500-1,000

801 THREE CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BOWLS AND A COVERED BOX, late Qing-Republic, all decorated with polychrome dragons, the largest 8" dia. (4) £300-600

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Lot 802

Lot 803

Lot 804

802 A SINO-TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE DEITY, the six-armed figure crushing elephant demons, on a lotus base, probably Qing, 8" high

£200-400

803 A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE BODHISATTVA, the figure reclining with one hand raised, on a lotus base, probably Qing, 9" wide £300-600 804 A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE WEIGHT modelled as a tiger fighting a bear, Han or later, 2¼" across

Lot 805

£500-1,000

805 A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE HARE, the creature seated upright with one arm raised, late Qing-Republic, 3½" high, hardwood stand

£200-400

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A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF LATER CHINESE BRONZES (LOTS 806-836) Lot 806

Lot 807

806 A CHINESE BRONZE BOTTLE VASE, the top of the neck with a continuous dragon band on a liewen ground, the foot with a further scroll band, YuanMing, 8¼" high

Lot 808

£150-300 807 A CHINESE BRONZE BOTTLE VASE, the top of the neck with a wave band between two registers of scrolls, the foot with a further scroll band, Yuan-Ming, 8½" high £200-400 808 A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE VASE of segmented form with wrought dragon handles, the panelled surface with a diaper pattern, late Ming-Qing, 11¾" high

Lot 809

£200-400

809 A CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC PEAR-SHAPED VASE, the quatrefoil top above the neck with a mask liewen band above lappets flanked by ring handles, the lower body with four panels, late Ming-Qing, 11½" high

128

£150-300


Lot 810

Lot 811

810 A CHINESE BRONZE LOTUS-FORM TRIPOD CENSER, the rounded body formed as petals, the sides with looped leaf handles, late Ming-Qing, 5¾" across the handles, wooden cover and stand, Japanese box

Lot 812

£200-400

811 A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER, the baluster body with finely-cast dragon handles, the base with a crisp Xuande mark, late Ming-Qing, 8½" across the handles

£500-1,000

812 A CHINESE BRONZE SHOULAO, the standing figure holding a scroll and peach, late MingQing, 10" high

£200-400 Lot 813

813 A CHINESE SILVER-INLAID BRONZE ARCHAISTIC PHOENIX VESSEL in Shizou style, the stylised creature standing upright with a vase on its' back, probably Qing, 9¾" high

£200-400

129


Lot 814

Lot 815

814 A CHINESE BRONZE SHOULAO JOSS STICK HOLDER, the Immortal with various attributes seated on a throne above a spreading quatrefoil base, late Ming-Qing, 6" high

Lot 816

£200-400

815 A CHINESE BRONZE PEAR-SHAPED VASE of hexalobe form, the waisted neck with an archaistic band above lappets flanked by elephant mask handles, Yuan-Ming, 6½" high

£200-400

816 A CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE QUATREFOIL EWER with a strap handle and upright spout, the body decorated with a diaper pattern above the spreading foot, late Ming-Qing, 4" high

Lot 817

£150-300

817 A CHINESE BRONZE BOTTLE VASE, the broad rim above a plain tapering body and spreading foot, Ming, 6¼" high

130

£150-300


Lot 818

Lot 819

818 A CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER VASE, the tall dished mouth above a pear-shaped body, the neck with a liewen mask band above lappets, flanked by elephant-mask handles, the spreading foot with a repeating wave pattern, Yuan-Ming, 11½" high, Japanese box

Lot 820

£300-600

819 A CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER VASE, the dished mouth with a scroll band, above a pear-shaped body, the neck with a liewen band flanked by dragonmask handles, the lower body with a further archaic scroll band, Yuan-Ming, 11¼" high

£300-600

820 A CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER VASE, the neck with a liewen band above lappets, with mask handles, the plain lower body continuing evenly into a spreading foot, Song-Ming, 8¼" high

Lot 821

£200-400

821 A CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER VASE, the thick mouth rim above a plain body and spreading foot, the neck with taotie handles and rings, Song-Ming, 6¼" high

£200-400

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Lot 822

Lot 823

822 THREE CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE VASES including a flattened baluster example with dragon handles, Yuan, 6¼" high; a plain bottle vase with a relief dragon on the shoulder, Qing, 5½" high; and a baluster example of rounded rectangular form, late Ming-Qing, 4½" high (3)

Lot 824

£200-400 823 A CHINESE BRONZE CYLINDRICAL VASE, the waisted neck with ring and loop handles, above the body with four ornate lappet bands, above a conforming spreading foot, late Ming-Qing, 7¼" high £100-200 824 A CHINESE SILVER-INLAID BRONZE AVALOKITESHVARA, the Bodhisattva seated at ease in Water Moon form, on a rocky base, 4¾" high

Lot 825

£150-300

825 A CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE BUDDHA standing in varada mudra with a halo above the serene face, on a lotus base, Ming, 3" high

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£100-200


826 A CHINESE BRONZE LUOHAN SCROLL WEIGHT, the figure reclining on a tiger and holding a fan in one hand, seated on an artemesia leaf, late Ming - Qing, 3½" long

For a similar weight of a boy reclining on a leaf dated to the 17th or 18th century see 'The Second Bronze Age: Later Chinese Metalwork' Sydney Moss 1991, no. 30

£150-300

Lot 826

827 A CHINESE BRONZE CHIMERA SCROLL WEIGHT, the winged creature crouching on all fours with head raised and mouth open, Ming, 2½" long

Lot 827

£150-300

828 A CHINESE BRONZE CHIMERA SCROLL WEIGHT, the reclining creature with its' head raised and mouth open, Ming, 2½" long

Lot 828

£150-300

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Lot 829

Lot 830

829 A CHINESE BRONZE LION SCROLL WEIGHT, the large-headed creature seated on its' hind legs, with one front paw resting on a ball, Ming, 2" long

Lot 831

£100-200

830 A CHINESE BRONZE LION SCROLL WEIGHT, the recumbent creature with its' head turned to the rear and finely-modelled features, a ball on its back with a cavity, possibly for use as a joss stick holder, late MingQing, 2¼" long

£100-200

831 A CHINESE BRONZE BIRD-FORM WATER DROPPER, the larger bird feeding its' young on the chest area and with a further chick on its' back, Yuan-Ming, 3¼" long

Lot 832

£100-200

832 A CHINESE BRONZE LION SEAL AND SCROLL WEIGHT, Ming-Qing; the seal formed with the creature resting on a ball, 1½" long; the scroll weight with the lion crouched on all fours with its' head raised, 2" long (2) £100-200

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Lot 833

Lot 834

833 A CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE ATTENDANT, the windswept figure holding a censer and standing on a flame base, Ming, 4¼" high

Lot 835

£150-300

834 A CHINESE BRONZE LI TIEGUAI, the Immortal standing on rocks with one leg raised and holding a staff, late Ming-Qing, 4½" high £150-300 835 A CHINESE BRONZE LUOHAN SCROLL WEIGHT, probably Nandimitra, the figure seated on rocks with one leg raised and holding a miniature pagoda in one hand, late Ming-Qing, 2¾" high £150-300 Lot 836 836 A CHINESE BRONZE BOY SCROLL WEIGHT, the seated figure with head raised and holding a stick with one arm, the robes with flower motifs, Qing, 2" high £100-200

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837 A CHINESE BRONZE BUFFALO SCROLL WEIGHT, the recumbent creature in a compact pose with its' head turned to the left, late Ming-Qing, 2¼" long See illustration

Lot 837

£100-200 838 A CHINESE BRONZE MINIATURE CUP of gently-rounded form with shaped handles, Ming, 3" across; hardwood stand. See illustration £100-200 839 A SOAPSTONE FIGURE GROUP of a bearded figure seated with two mythical creatures, one climbing on his back, 20th century, 4¾" high

£80-150

Lot 838 840 A JAPANESE MINIATURE FURUYAISHI ROCK, the complex stone with deep crevasses, probably Edo, 1¾" across

£150-300

841 A JAPANESE BRONZE CARP OKIMONO, the tail and fins suggesting movement, signed, late Edo-Meiji, 10½" long. See illustration £200-400 842 A JAPANESE CYLINDRICAL LOCK with no mask ends, Meiji, 5" long; two further locks and a weight (4)

Lot 841

£50-100

843 THREE JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ VASES including a 'wireless' ovoid example decorated with herons in a lake, 4¼" high; the other two examples decorated with flowers on a blue ground, 3½" and 4" (3) £80-150 844 A JAPANESE KOMAI STYLE HEXAGONAL BOX decorated with landscape scenes, 2¾" across; together with a pair of Chinese miniature silver and enamel bowls and a rattle (4) £80-150 136


Lot 845

Lot 846

845 A JAPANESE SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE showing a female goddess with a stringed instrument seated on rocks amongst heavenly clouds, Meiji, 6½" high, on a wood stand, 10¾" high overall. See illustration

Lot 847

£100-200 846 A JAPANESE BRONZE STANDING DAMO FIGURE, with stylised facial hair and hands joined together, standing on a lotus base, Meiji, 11½" high. See illustration

£100-200

847 A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OKIMONO of a female farmer emptying grain into a sack, signed, Meiji, 11½" high. See illustration

Lot 848

£150-300

848 A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OKIMONO of a shepherd holding a kid with a male and female goat beyond, Meiji, 17" long. See illustration

£150-300

849 A JAPANESE BRONZE OGEE-SHAPED PANEL modelled in relief with two arhats in a landscape, Meiji, 11" across

£80-150 137


Lot 850

Lot 851

Lot 852 850 A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE SHISHI, the creature with a coiled man and tail, seated on its' hind legs with head raised and mouth open, late Edo/Meiji, 11" high. See illustration

£1,000-2,000

851 A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE HERON stepping forward with its' head turned upwards to the right, the feathers overlapping, signed Masatoki, Meiji, 43¾" high. See illustration

£500-1,000

852 A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE VASE of compressed baluster form, decorated in high relief with flowers, Meiji, 12" dia. See illustration

Lot 853

£150-300 853 TWO JAPANESE BRONZE OVOID VASES, both decorated with fruiting vine, Meiji, signed, 9" high (2). See illustration

£150-300

854 A JAPANESE BRONZE JARDINIÈRE of segmented form, each panel with a character roundel, Meiji, 14" dia. 138

£100-200


855 A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE TIGER, the animal striding forward with its' head raised and mouth open roaring, the fur finely delineated in low relief, signed, Meiji-Taisho, 25" long

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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Lot 856

Lot 857

856 A JAPANESE GOLD-INLAID BRONZE VASE, the upper section of flared form with dragon handles, on a stand-form base with scroll legs, Meiji, 11½" high See illustration

Lot 859

£200-400

857 A JAPANESE BRONZE AND IRON TETSUBIN with silver and gilt decoration showing a hare in moonlight on one side and gourds on the other, signed on the cover, late Edo/Meiji, 8½" high. See illustration

£150-300

858 A BRONZE COVERED CENSER, probably Japanese, the pierced cover with four writhing dragons, the circular body with lappet bands, the base with a Xuande mark, 19th century, 5½" across

Lot 860

£100-200 859 A JAPANESE BRONZE CART, the centre decorated with chrysanthemums, Meiji, 20" long. See illustration

£300-600

860 A CHINESE BRONZE SQUARE-FORM JARDINIÈRE, the top with canted corners, the body with relief dragons above lion-mask legs, the base with a seal mark in archaic script, 19th century, 12½" across. See illustration 140

£500-1,000


861 A JAPANESE KOMI RECTANGULAR BOX, the cover with a village landscape scene and mountain beyond, within a foliate border and sides, the base with a Komai workshop dragonfly seal mark in gold, Meiji, 4¾" long £300-600

862 A JAPANESE SILVER-INLAID IRON KORO of tapering rectangular form with canted corners and flared handles, the cover with a shishi finial, the sides with panels of harvest and flower decoration on a diaper ground, the base marked "A.L.", Meiji, 6" high

£200-400

863 A JAPANESE SILVER CYLINDRICAL TEAPOT decorated with mon and scrolling foliage, the spout with a hinged cap, Meiji-Taisho, 8¼" long

£150-300

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Lot 864

Lot 867

864 A JAPANESE IVORY/BONE COVERED KATANA carved with Samurai and other figures, Meiji, 42" long overall. See illustration £300-600 865 TWO JAPANESE KATANA, one with a leather grip and tsuba, 39" overall; the other with a fabric grip and mackie lacquer sheath, 41½" long overall (2)

£150-300

866 A JAPANESE GOURD SELLER OKIMONO showing an adult with one arm raised and a boy beside, signed, Meiji, 5¼" high. See illustration £100-200 867 A JAPANESE IVORY NO MASK BOX carved all over with repeating faces, Meiji, 4¼" long; and two similar parasol handles, Meiji, 1½" high (3) See illustration

Lot 866

£200-400

868 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO FIGURE GROUP of a mother and two children, one climbing on her back, Meiji, 5½" high

£100-200

869 A JAPANESE ARTICULATED IVORY CRAYFISH, Meiji, 7" long when extended 142

£100-200


870 A FINE JAPANESE IVORY FIGURE OF KANNON, the windswept deity holding a basket of flowers and standing on a carp amongst waves, signed Shinshu (Kamisu), Meiji, 5½" high

£300-600

871 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a man standing on rocks with a basket of fruit on his shoulder, signed, Meiji, 6¼" high

£200-400

872 A JAPANESE IVORY SMALL OKIMONO of a kneeling parasol painter, signed, Meiji, 4½" long

£300-600

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Lot 873

Lot 874

873 A LARGE JAPANESE WOOD AND IVORY OKIMONO of a tobacco seller, the figure smoking a pipe and carrying a basket round his neck, standing on rocks, Meiji, 13" high

Lot 875

£300-600

874 A LARGE JAPANESE WOOD AND IVORY OKIMONO of a monkey tamer, the figure standing upright and holding a hoop in one hand and drum in the other, with a macaque on his shoulder, signed, Meiji, 16¾" high £300-600 875 A JAPANESE GILT-LACQUERED WOOD STANDING BUDDHA, the right arm raised in amida mudra, the other pointed down in offering, the whole figure covered with incense soot, Edo, 18th century, 13" high

Lot 876

£250-500

876 A JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA STYLE CIRCULAR PLAQUE, the centre with relief flowers on a gold ground within a floral border, Meiji-Taisho, 21½" dia.

144

£200-400


Lot 877

Lot 878

877 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO showing two street performers beside a dovecote with a macaque, signed, Meiji, 12½" high

Lot 879

£200-400

878 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO showing street performers and a macaque crossing a log bridge, signed, Meiji, 11" long

£200-400

879 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a conch seller, the figure with a basket of shells and blowing a conch horn, Meiji, 11" high

£200-400

880 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a hunter, the figure with one leg raised on rocks, carrying an axe and game over his shoulder, Meiji, 9½" high

Lot 880

£200-400

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Lot 881

Lot 882

881 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a Sennin, the figure reclining on rocks and holding two frogs in his hand, with a further frog below, Meiji, 7" high. See illustration

Lot 883

£100-200 882 A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a fruit seller, the figure carrying a basket of apples and peeling one in his hands, signed, Meiji, 13" high. See illustration

£200-400

883 A PAIR OF JAPANESE IVORY FISHERMEN OKIMONO, each with a cormorant on his shoulder and another bird below, signed, Meiji, the larger figure 11" high (2) See illustration £300-600 884 A PAIR OF JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a man and woman carrying children on their shoulders, signed, Meiji, 8" high (2). See illustration

Lot 884

£200-400 885 FOUR JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO, Meiji, including Kannon, 6½" high; a man with a boy and lantern, 6½" high; a man with a boy and basket on his head, 7½" high; and a street performer, 8½" high (4)

£200-400

886 A JAPANESE STAG ANTLER CANE HANDLE carved as a bird perched on a flowering branch, Meiji, 5¼" high; attached to a Victorian silver-mounted cane, 36½" long overall 146

£200-400


887 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE DOLLS including eight of opera-type with silk-embroidered garments, late Qing, 10" - 15" high; the other two of peasants wearing embroidered clothes, late Qing-Early Republic, 9" and 11" high (10)

Lot 889

£300-600

888 A PAIR OF CHINESE OPERA DOLLS of an Emperor and Empress wearing dragon robes, late Qing, 11½" high

£80-150

889 A CHINESE KESI PANEL showing a mountain and lake scene, late Qing - early Republic, 38½" x 18½", in a patterned silk border See illustration

£200-400

890 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL showing a peacock and flowers, late Qing-early Republic, 38" x 23" See illustration

£200-400

891 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED GUANYIN PANEL, the seated deity with child attendants, late Qing, 34" x 17"

Lot 890

£80-150

892 A CHINESE KESI PANEL showing a dragon in a central roundel, late Qing-Republic, 9½" x 10" £80-160 893 A PAIR OF CHINESE KESI PANELS showing central roundels with lovers in landscapes, late Qing-Republic, 10" x 10½" (2)

£100-200

894 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED ROBE FRAGMENT showing two dragons chasing flaming pearls amongst clouds with waves below, Qing, 19th century, 28½" x 29"

£150-300 147


901 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED COLLAR showing dragons chasing flaming pearls amongst clouds, Qing, 19th century, 24½" long

895 TWO CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANELS AND TWO ROUNDELS, late Qing-Republic, the panels worked with flowers on a red ground, 28" x 29" and 34" x 37"; the roundels with pomegranates and flowers, 12" and 14" dia. (4)

£80-160 902 THREE CHINESE SILKEMBROIDERED SLEEVE BAND PANELS, Qing, 19th century, one showing vases of flowers, the other two with landscapes, the largest 19" x 7½" (3)

£150-300

896 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED CANOPY the tasselled sides decorated with birds and foliage on a rose ground, late Qing-Republic, 80" x 55"

£50-100

903 ZHANG ZUYI (1849-1917) A calligraphy hanging scroll, s igned and sealed, ink on paper, 54" x 15½"; and two similar examples, probably by the same hand (3)

897 THREE CHINESE SILKEMBROIDERED COVERS, late Qing-Republic; one worked with flowers on a black ground, c.53" square; the two monochrome examples c.57" and c.59" square (3)

£100-200

£100-200

£80-150

906 CHINESE ARTIST A study of Guanyin at night standing on lotus flowers above waves and pouring a spirit from a flask, ink and colour on silk ground, 30½" x 17"; mounted as a hanging scroll

£100-200

900 TWO CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED SLEEVE BAND PANELS, Qing, 19th century, showing figures landscapes within foliate borders, 24½" x 12½" and 25" x 12" (2)

£150-300

905 RONG BAO STUDIO, (20th century) A Tang style study of a lady holding a flower, sealed lower right, ink and colour on silk, 24" x 14½"; mounted as a hanging scroll

899 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL AND TWO SLEEVE BANDS, late Qing; the panel showing cranes perched on branches within a floral border, 27" x 10½"; the pair of sleeve bands of kesi type, framed together, each band 19½" x 3½"

£150-300

904 A CHINESE RUBBING showing the monk Tang Xuan Zang, with calligraphy and seals, 46½" x 19½"

898 A CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANEL showing butterflies amongst flowers, three characters upper left, Republic period, 17" x 30"

£80-160

£100-200

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£100-200


907 CHINESE ARTIST (late Qing - early Republic) Two 'hell' scrolls, the larger example showing a deity at the top with eight figures below, 61" x 23½"; the smaller example of similar composition with figures being punished at the bottom, 44" x 19½" (2)

Lot 908

£100-200

908 CHINESE ARTIST (late Qing-early Republic) A 'hell' scroll showing various deities and subjects being punished within a heavenly cloud environment, polychrome pigments on fabric, 57" x 30", mounted as a hanging scroll with a patterned border See illustration £200-400 909 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE WOODBLOCK PRINTED POSTERS showing various figures in different settings, late Qing-Republic, each 24" x 42" (11)

£50-100

910 TANG JING (late Qing-Republic) An Immortal holding a bamboo staff and standing beside a deer, signed and sealed, ink and colour on silk, 28½"x 17½"

£100-200

911 SONG TAO (20th century) Two birds perched in a fruit tree, signed and sealed, ink and colour on paper, 13" x 17"; and another painting of two magpies amongst prunus by Cheng Cheng signed and sealed, ink and colour on paper, 21½" x 13½" (2)

£150-300

912 WENG XUEQUAN (20th century) A study of bamboo, signed and sealed, ink on paper, 18" x 27½"

£80-150 149


Lot 914

913 AFTER SHEN ZHOU (1427-1509) and others Two pheasants amongst plants, with calligraphy and seals, woodblock print, 38" x 14"

Lot 915

£80-160

914 SOUTH EAST ASIAN ARTIST, 20th century A Cubist-style study of a reclining lady beside a bird cage, signed lower left, oil on canvas, 24" x 35" See illustration

£100-200

915 YUSMAN AMAN (b.1939) A lady beside doves, signed lower left and dated 1970, batik, 29" x 18½", mounted as a hanging scroll See illustration

£100-200

916 JAPANESE ARTIST, Meiji-Taisho A roaring tiger in moonlight, ink and colour on silk, 45" x 16½" 150

£100-200


Lot 917

920 AFTER KANO SANRAKU (1556-1635) A hawk perched on a branch, with an inscription and seals, print with colours, 15" x 6½"; a study of a peacock on rocks, 15" x 6"; and another of pheasants amongst rocks and flowers, 14½" x 7½" (3)

917 YU ZHIXUE (b.1935) Birds on a thawing branch, signed and sealed lower right, ink and colour on paper, 35" x 26½" See illustration £1,000-2,000 918 GU FENG, 20th century A study of polo players, signed and sealed, ink and colour on paper, 17" x 34½"

921 A JAPANESE WOODBLOCK TRIPTYCH AFTER KUNISADA, showing figures and attendants on a balcony, 14" x 29"

£100-200

919 CHINESE ARTIST, 20th century a calligraphy dediction to Sir David Robert Ford. KBE LVO (b.1935) former Chief Secretary of Hong Kong, 31½" x 20"; in a patterned silk border and hardwood frame, 54" x 27" overall

£80-150

£100-200

922 WALKER AFTER BALLAIRS (mid-19th century) 'Hong Kong and the Town of Victoria', lithograph in colours, c.10" x 65" including borders

£100-200 151

£100-200


929 AIKO, 20th century Huts in a landscape, signed and sealed, ink and colour on paper, 10½" x 9½"

923 FOUR CHINESE PRINTS, after Qi Baihsi, Wang Xuetao and others, including grapes, fungi, a prunus branch and a bird, all signed and sealed, all c.11" x 7" (4)

£50-100

£80-150 930 JIANFENG (20th century) A galloping horse in the style of Xu Beihong, sealed, ink on silk, 10" x 14"

924 TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, after Keisai Eisen (1790-1848) one of two ladies in an opening, 14½" x 10"; the other of a lady beside a fence, 14½" x 10", Edo-Meiji (2)

931 A PAIR OF CHINESE NARRATIVE PICTURES showing various panels of figures engaged in activities, ink and colour on paper, 8" x 9" and 8½" x 10" (2)

£100-200 925 GUO-DASHENG, 20th century A portrait of Lu Xun (1879-1936), signed, titled and dated, woodblock print, 7" x 6½"; and another woodblock print of a flower by Peng Cheng, 4½" x 5½" (2)

926 FOUR 19TH CENTURY CHINATRADE ENGRAVINGS including a friar doing penance, Puzza, Quack jugglers, and another, c.6½" x 8½" (4)

£80-150

933 SIX CHINESE PITH PAPER STUDIES showing figures in procession and worship, gouache, 19th century, 7" x 12½" (6)

£80-150 927 CHINESE ARTIST, Republic period Three studies of Immortals in landscape settings, ink and colour on silk, the largest 9½" x 7½"

£100-200

934 TWELVE CHINESE PITH PAPER FIGURE STUDIES showing various traditional costume, gouache, 19th century, the larger 6½" x 4" (12)

£80-150

928 LIU WEIZHEN, 20th century, A lady on a balcony, signed and sealed, ink and colour on silk, 9½" x 11"; and a horse painting by Chen Jingpo, 12" x 14½" (2)

£80-150

932 A PAIR OF CHINESE PITH PAPER STUDIES showing figures in landscapes, gouache, c.1830, 5" x 7" (2)

£100-200

£100-200

£80-150

152

£300-600


935 A CHINESE REVERSE-GLASS PAINTING of a country woman carrying fruit, late Qing-Republic, 9½" x 7½", in a parcel-gilt frame

Lot 935

£100-200

936 FOUR CHINESE PITH PAPER STUDIES including one of a butterfly on flowers and three of ornithological subject, gouache, 19th century, the largest 8" x 11" (4)

£150-300

937 A SET OF SIX CHINESE MISSIONARY PICTURES showing the Christian Apostles, coloured woodblock prints, 13½" x 8"; ascribed to Giuseppe Castiglione (6)

Lot 936

£150-300

938 EIGHT CHINESE PITH PAPER FIGURE STUDIES including three of Mandarins in interiors, gouache, 19th century, 12" x 7"; and five showing pairs of figures, 6½" x 8½" (8)

Lot 937

£200-400

939 THREE CHINESE PITH PAPER STUDIES including two of butterflies and one of birds, gouache, 19th century, 6½" x 10½"; in black and gilt frames (3)

£100-200

153


Lot 940

Lot 941

944 SIX CHINESE DECORATIVE ARTS REFERENCE BOOKS including "Chinese Art" by Soame Jenyns and others (3 vols), "Chinese Jade through the Ages", 1975, "Chinese Ivories from the Shang to the Qing", 1984, and "Chinese Snuff Bottles" by Perry, 1969 (6)

940 CONGZHOU, late Qing-Republic A pair of mountain landscape studies, one showing a scholar descending towards a waterfall amongst rocks, the other showing a figure on a bridge approaching river dwellings, sealed, ink on silk, 9½" x 10" (2) See illustration

945 EIGHT CHINESE CERAMICS REFERENCE BOOKS including "Sung Ceramic Designs" by Jan Wirgin, 1970, "Chinese Porcelain" by Anthony du Boulay, 1963, and others (8)

£200-400

941 CHINESE ARTIST, 20th century A study of an Immortal adoring a tortoise, signed and sealed, ink and colour on paper, 21" x 31"; and a companion study of a head, 26" x 26" (2) See illustration

£100-200

942 "PAINTINGS AND STATUES FROM THE COLLECTION OF PRESIDENT SUKARNO OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA" compiled by Lee Man-Fong, vols. 1,3,4 & 5, 1964 (4) £200-400

£50-100

£50-100

947 JAPANESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS including "A Monograph on Utamaro" by Hillier, "The Great Eastern Temple", "The Grammar of Japanese Ornament", "Imperial Japan", "The Art of East Asia" (5)

943 A COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON CHINESE ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY including Rawson, Sullivan, Binyon, Cheng and others (9)

£50-100

946 SIX CHINESE DECORATIVE ARTS REFERENCE BOOKS including "The Ornaments of Late Chou Bronzes" by George W. Weber, 1973, "The Great Statuary of China" by Victor Segalen, 1978, and others (6)

£50-100

154

£30-50


955 EIGHT CHINESE CERAMICS REFERENCE BOOKS including "Jingdezhen Wares The Yuan Evolution", 1984; "Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection", 1994; "Underglazed Blue and Red" edited by Wang QingZheng, 1987, and several others relating to Song ceramics (8)

948 "THE ROYAL CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL" An extensive collection of editions from the 1950's to the 1980's "(a lot)

£80-150

949 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS AND CATALOGUES including "From The Dragon's Treasure" by Gunhild Avitabile, 1987, "Chinese Ceramics from the Robert Chang Collection", Christies 1993, and others (a lot)

956 FIVE CHINESE WOOD AND SCHOLARS ART REFERENCE BOOKS including "Exquisite Wood Carving", 1994; "Enlightening Pursuits: Scholar's Objects from the Mengdiexuan Collection", 2006; "Chinese Bamboo Carving", 1979; and works on Chinese furniture by Shixiang and Yip (5)

£100-200 950 A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS including "Satsuma" by Louis Lawrence, 1991, "Hirado Prince of Porcelains" by Louis Lawrence, 1997, "Porcelain for Palaces" 1990, and others (a lot)

£80-150

£30-50

960 A COLLECTION OF CHINA TRADE ART REFERENCE BOOKS including Martyn Gregory catalogues relating to George Chinnery and other subjects; "The Golden Exile Survey of Western Missionaries Painting School of the Qing Dynasty" 2002, and others (a lot)

£50-100

954 "SELECTED CHINESE ANTIQUITIES FROM THE COLLECTION OF GUSTAF ADOLF" edited by Nils Palmgren, 1948

£50-100

959 FIVE ASIAN ART REFERENCE BOOKS including "The Life of Emperor Qianlong", 2002; "Heavens Embroidered Cloths", 1995; and three volumes relating to Indian and Islamic Art (5)

£50-100

953 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS including "Gems of Chinese Art", 1983; "Dr. Sunyat-Sen Museum", 2006; three volumes on Silk Road material; "China Early Photographs" by John Thomson, 1977; and others (a lot)

£50-100

958 EIGHT CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTS REFERENCE BOOKS including "Archaeological Finds from the Han Tombs of Guangzhou and Hong Kong", 1983; "Ceramic Finds from Tang & Song Kilns in Guangdong", 1985; "Ceramic Finds from Henan", 1997; "Archaeological Finds from Pre-Qin Sites in Guangdong", 1984; and others (8)

£80-150

952 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE JADE REFERENCE BOOKS including "Chinese Jade Through The Ages", 1975; "Jades from the Tomb of the King of Nanyue", 1991; "Chinese Jade Carving" 1983; "Jades From China" by Forsyth and McElney, 1994; "Dr. Newton's Zoo", Bluetts, 1981; and others including one on snuff bottles (a lot)

£50-100

957 A COLLECTION OF TRANSACTIONS/BULLETINS FROM THE ORIENTAL CERAMIC SOCIETY, LONDON AND HONG KONG, including "The Collector and the Expert"; "Chinese Blue and White Porcelain"; "Japanese Porcelain"; "The Arts of the Tang Dynasty"; and others (13)

951 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE ART REFERENCE BOOKS including "Chinese Bronzes" by Christian Deydier, 1980, "Chinese Blue and White Porcelain" by Duncan Mackintosh 1986, "Chinese Export Porcelain" by Maria Matos, 1996, and others (a lot)

£50-100

£100-200 155

£50-100


Lot 962

962 A SET OF FOUR CHINESE INLAID PANELS depicting the seasons, worked with wood, bone and stone, within mother of pearl inlaid frames, late QingRepublic, 48" x 24" (4) See illustration

961 A SET OF FOUR CHINESE WOOD ARCHITECTURAL PANELS, each with an open section above incised calligraphy and a foliate panel, late Qing-Republic, each panel circa 89" x 19½" (4) £100-200

156

£500-1,000


963 A CHINESE HARDWOOD KANG TABLE, probably hongmu, with rounded ends and a panelled top, late Qing-Republic, 38" long. £200-400

Lot 964

964 A CHINESE HARDWOOD KANG TABLE, probably hongmu, of corner-leg form, with a scroll frieze, late Qing-Republic, 30½" long. See illustration

£200-400

965 A CHINESE HARDWOOD KANG TABLE, probably hongmu, of corner-leg form with a burrwood top, probably Republic period, 35" long. See illustration

£300-600 Lot 965

966 A MONGOLIAN CHILDS CHAIR of rectangular form with a sliding tray, late 19th/early 20th century, 22½" long £150-250 967 A CHINESE IRON-CLAD STORAGE CHEST of rectangular sectional form with a shaped top rail, late 19th/early 20th century, 31½" long x 38" high

£200-400

968 A MONGOLIAN CIRCULAR LOW TABLE converted to a footstool, the frieze with carved details, late 19th/early 20th century, 30" dia.

£100-200

Lot 970

969 A PAIR OF CHINESE PAINTED LACQUERED CUPBOARDS, the doors painted in polychrome with landscape scenes, late Qing-Republic, 34½" long (2)

£100-200

970 A MONGOLIAN ALTAR COFFER, the panelled drawers with stud borders, the straight legs flanked by scroll spandrels, late 19th/early 20th century, 33" high x 44" wide. See illustration £300-500

157


971 A LARGE CHINESE HARDWOOD CIRCULAR STAND for a floor vase, of stepped form with a pierced base, late Qing-Republic, 18" dia. See illustration

Lot 971

£150-300

972 A MONGOLIAN HORSESHOE-BACK ARMCHAIR with a rectangular seat and continuous legs, late 19th/ early 20th century, 33" high

£200-400

973 A CHINESE PAINTED LACQUER CUPBOARD, the doors with landscape panels on a diaper ground, late 19th/early 20th century, 41½" high x 36" wide See illustration

Lot 973

£300-600

974 A NEST OF FOUR CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLES, probably hongmu, of bamboo-form with pierced foliate friezes, late Qing-Republic, the largest table 28" high x 20" wide. See illustration £400-600 975 A CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLE SCREEN FRAME with a double-lion carved top and foliate base, late Qing, 30" long Lot 974

£100-200

976 A CHINESE HARDWOOD COAL BOX, probably hongmu, of bamboo-form, late Qing-Republic, 23" high x 18" wide

£300-600

977 A CHINESE HARDWOOD SLABFORM STAND with two frieze drawers, Qing, 19th century, 32" wide

158

£80-150


978 A CHINESE HARDWOOD MARBLETOP STAND, the octalobe top above the pierced frieze and mask and claw legs, late Qing, 18" high x 17" wide

Lot 978

£200-400

979 A CHINESE HARDWOOD MARBLETOP STAND, the quatrefoil top above a pierced frieze and mask and claw legs, late Qing, 18" high x 17" wide

Lot 979

£200-400

980 A CHINESE HARDWOOD MARBLETOP TABLE of rectangular form with a carved frieze and lower shelf, late Qing-Republic, 31" high x 20" wide

Lot 980

£150-300

159


981 A CHINESE CARPET, the central area with five foliate roundels on a yellowbrown ground, within a border of shou characters and foliage, late Qing-early Republic, 121" x 87"

ÂŁ300-600

982 A CHINESE RUG, the central area with a flower roundel and spandrels on a russet ground, within a foliate border with blue edging, late Qing-early Republic, 107" x 73"

160

ÂŁ200-400


I NDIAN, ISL A MIC AND SOUTHEA ST A SIAN ART

Detail of lot 1007 161


Lot 983

983 TWO INDIAN SILK AND METAL THREAD-EMBROIDERED PEACOCK PANELS, late 19th/early 20th century, the larger example showing two birds perched amongst flowers on a green ground, 39½" x 19½"; the smaller example with a central front-facing peacock surrounded by six further birds amongst foliage, 21½" x 17½" (2)

£300-600

984 A LARGE INDIAN/SOUTH EAST ASIAN BATIK PEACOCK PICTURE the bird perched on a flowering branch with its tail feathers draped down, mid-20th century, 70½" x 25"

£100-200

985 TWO INDIAN SILK AND METAL THREAD EMBROIDERED PEACOCK PICTURES, late 19th/early 20th century, one showing two birds perched amongst flowers, 39½" x 18"; the other showing two peacocks above the Taj Mahal, 43" x 20"; and a similar study of a cockerel amongst flowers, 41" x 20"

Lot 983

£100-200

986 A TURKISH METAL THREAD EMBROIDERED CALLIGRAPHY PANEL showing stylised script within a foliate border, on a black ground, 27" x 23"

£200-400

987 A LARGE TURKISH METAL-THREAD EMBROIDERED PANEL, the top with a calligraphy roundel above a horizontal script above garlands and further calligraphy within a foliate border, all on a black ground, circa 84" x 38"

£200-400

988 A LARGE TAPESTRY PANEL FOR THE TURKISH MARKET showing two figures and a rearing horse in a landscape with a Mosque behind, late 19th/early 20th century, 35½" x 34" 162

£100-200


Lot 989

Lot 990

990 AN INDIAN KASHMIR SHAWL, the central turquoise area with four hooked motifs, within conforming polychrome complex borders, mid 19th century, circa 136" x 55"

989 AN INDIAN KASHMIR SHAWL, the central black medallion surrounded by opposing foliate scroll motifs and quatrefoil spandrels, within a serpentine border, mid 19th century, circa 125" x 53"

£500-1,000

163

£500-1,000


991 AN EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT OF NASER AL-DIN SHAH QAJAR showing the Sultan in full regalia with the horse rearing slightly, inscriptions at the top and bottom, watercolour and bodycolour, 31" x 21½"

Lot 991

£200-400

992 AN UNUSUAL ISLAMIC HERALDIC PAINTING showing a lion with a sword and the sun, probably emblematic of the Persian Empire, late 19th/early 20th century, watercolour and bodycolour, 20½" x 23" £100-200 993 INDIAN ARTIST A Moghul style 'miniature' study of Akbar hunting in a landscape, watercolour and gouache 14" x 8"

Lot 993

£150-300

994 A LARGE MOGHUL STYLE PAINTING, the central panel showing two figures and attendants seated before a table, with inscriptions above supported by angelic figures, all within a foliate border, gouache on fabric, 70" x 48"

£150-300

995 A SET OF SIX INDO-PERSIAN 'MINIATURE' PAINTINGS, the central areas showing courtly scenes with inscriptions above and below, gouache, circa 8" x 5" (6)

Lot 994

£100-200

996 AN INDIAN HINDU-SUBJECT 'MINIATURE' PAINTING showing a princely deity seated with a lover on a balcony with attendants, an inscription above, gouache, 9" x 6"; and three further Indian paintings including an oval miniature study, 6" x 4", and two others (4) 164

£100-200


Lot 1000

998 FOUR SIMILAR MUGHAL STYLE PAINTINGS showing courtly and other scenes within foliate borders, gouache, 29" x 19½"

Lot 1001

£100-200

999 NINE SIMILAR INDO-PERSIAN 'MINIATURE' PAINTINGS, all showing hunt scenes with inscriptions above, gouache, 5½" x 2¾" (9)

£200-400

1000 INDIAN ARTIST, RAJASTHAN, 20th century, A prince on horseback with an entourage, passing to greet a group of maidens, within a foliate border, gouache, 16½" x 39"; and a similar painting showing a prince in procession on an elephant in a landscape, gouache, 13½" x 21" (2) 997 FOUR INDO-PERSIAN 'MINIATURE' PAINTINGS including a set of three showing courtly scenes with inscriptions above and below, ink and gouache, 8" x 4"; and another similar example showing lovers on a balcony in moonlight with an inscription above, ink and gouache, 10½" x 4½" (4)

£150-300

1001 INDIAN ARTIST, RAJASTHAN, 19th/20th century, A devotee worshiping before an image of Sri-Nath-ji, gouache, 19" x 13"

£100-200 165

£150-300


1002 A LARGE INDO-PERSIAN PAINTING showing a courtly garden scene, gouache, 32" x 39½"

Lot 1004

£200-400

1003 AN INDIAN 'MINIATURE' OVAL PORTRAIT, thought to be Saida Khatoon, the consort of Mohammad Shar (Mughal), gouache, 3½" x 2½", and a pair of similar portrait miniatures, 4" x 3" (3)

£200-400

1004 COMPANY SCHOOL, PATNA, c.1830 showing a large religious gathering in a hall, mica painting, 7" x 9½"

Lot 1007

£150-300

1005 AN INDIAN 'MINIATURE' PAINTING showing a group of seven female figures on a balcony, gouache, late 19th/early 20th century, 8" x 12"

£80-150

1006 AN INDO-PERSIAN LACQUER PAINTING showing a hunt scene with calligraphic border, 11" x 9½"; and an Indo-Persian painting on silk, 11½" x 8" (2)

Lot 1008

£50-100

1007 A PAIR OF INDIAN HINDUSUBJECT 'MINIATURE' PAINTINGS, one showing a four-armed deity with a lover on a balcony; the other showing a four-armed deity seated on a throne emerging from a creature's back and surrounded by other figures; both with inscriptions verse, gouache, 19th century, 14" x 9" (2)

£200-400

1008 AN INDIAN 'MINIATURE' PAINTING OF A MUGHAL PRINCE seated on a balcony with an attendant, within a foliate border, gouache, 19th century, 13" x 8½" 166

£100-200


1009 COMPANY SCHOOL, c.1840 A collection of 29 annotated studies depicting traditional figures engaged in various activities, with English inscriptions watercolour and gouache, ranging in size from 7" x 4½" to 8" x 5" (29) (framed as three sets plus a single) £500-1,000

167


1014 FOUR ORIENTALIST VIEWS OF ISTANBUL, late 19th/early 20th century, two of the views by the same artist showing mosques with water beyond, 10" x 16"; the other two showing a market scene and courtyard, 17" x 11½" (4)

1010 A PAIR OF INDIAN 'MINIATURE' NOCTURNAL PAINTINGS, showing female figures landscapes, gouache, the reverse of one with a Jaipur court fee stamp, each with inscriptions verso, gouache, 19th century, 12½" x 8½"; and a study of a female seated, signed 'Rajababu Jaipur', gouache, 8" x 6½"

1015 NOEL HARRY LEAVER (1889-1951) "Nazarene Souc", signed lower right, watercolour and bodycolour, 12" x 17½"

£50-100

1011 TWO PAIRS OF INDIAN 'MINIATURE' MOGHUL STYLE PAINTINGS, each depicting courtly balcony scenes with inscriptions above, within patterned foliate borders, gouache, late 19th/early 20th century, 9½" x 12"; together with a similar pair of studies, each 6½" x 3" (3 framed sets)

£200-400

£100-200

1017 A MOORISH JARDINIÈRE STAND, the square top carved with a calligraphy roundel above the tapering open-work stem and conforming base, c.1900, 32½" high £80-150 1018 A TURKISH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID SMALL TABLE of square form with calligraphy on the top and sides, early 20th century, 20¼" high

£200-400

1013 A POST-IMPRESSIONIST STUDY OF ISTANBUL looking across the water at sunset, early 20th century, oil on board, 7½" x 9½"

£80-150

1016 A SET OF THREE INDIAN COLONIAL SCHOOL STUDIES, each showing a traditionally dressed figure, watercolour and bodycolour, 19th century, 8½" x 6" (3)

1012 AN ORIENTALIST HEAD AND SHOULDER STUDY OF A TURKISH YOUNG MAN, the figure wearing a hat and turning his head slightly to the left, oil on canvas, late 19th century, 15½" x 11½"

£150-300

£80-150

1019 A MOORISH BONE AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID HEXAGONAL TABLE, the top carved with a star pattern and calligraphy, c.1900, 23½" high

£200-400

168

£100-200


Lot 1012

Lot 1013

Lot 1014

Lot 1016

169


1027 AN INDIAN NIELLO-DECORATED HAND BELL in the form of a finger citrus, the domed top with foliate decoration, 4¾" high

1020 A TURKISH PARQUETRY DECAGONAL TABLE, the top inlaid with a calligraphy roundel and geometric bands, early 20th century, 20½" high

£80-150

1028 AN ISLAMIC SILVER-METAL SMALL DISH, the centre engraved with four figures in a landscape, two lobes of the ogee border signed/inscribed, c.1900, 9" dia.

1021 A SMALL TURKISH HEXAGONAL TABLE with geometric mother of pearl inlay, c.1900, 16" high; and another small hexagonal table inlaid with bone or ivory and with a spreading base, 13" high (2)

£80-150

£100-200

£100-200

£80-150

£80-150

1032 AN INDIAN BIDRI WARE JARDINIÈRE AND STAND decorated with repeating flower motifs, c.1900, 6" high overall

1025 AN ANGLO-INDIAN COPPERCOVERED STOOL, the square top with a foliate scroll border above spreading claw feet, c.1900, 9" high x 21" wide

£300-600

1026 A TURKISH CALLIGRAPHIC ROUNDEL decorated in gilt and green, early to mid-20th century, 15½" dia.

£80-150

1031 A PERSIAN COPPER EWER and two bowls, the ewer with a rounded body and foliate decoration, late c.1900, 11" high; the larger bowl with figural and calligraphic decoration, 10½" dia.; the smaller bowl with foliate decoration, 8" dia. (3)

1024 A TURKISH SMALL MIRROR and another Eastern mirror, the Turkish example painted and gilt, early 20th century, 20" high; the other mirror inlaid with bone and mother of pearl, 25" high (2)

£100-200

1030 A LARGE PERSIAN SPHERICAL JAR, the rounded body decorated with repeating foliate motifs beneath the tall neck with a calligraphy band, c.1900, 12½" dia.

1023 AN INDIAN BRASS-INLAID WOOD BOX decorated with floral motifs, the interior with various compartments and a mirror, the base with jullendur labels, c.1900, 18" long

£80-150

1029 A PAIR OF INDIAN BRASS/COPPER EWERS, the rounded bodies decorated with animals and foliage, early 20th century, 11" high (2)

1022 A LARGE MOORISH BRASS/ COPPER TRAY-TOP TABLE, the circular top worked with portrait roundels and calligraphy, on a carved folding base, c.1900, 22½" high x 33" dia.

£50-100

£200-400

170

£80-150


1033 AN ISLAMIC INSCRIBED BRASS FLASK, the flared neck with a band of text above the conical faceted body and waisted foot, 17th/18th century, 8½" high

Lot 1033

£150-300

1034 AN OTTOMAN STYLE BRONZE CANDLESTICK, the turned baluster stem above an hexagonal base, probably c.1900, 9" high

£300-600

1035 A MUGHAL BRASS PEAR-SHAPED EWER engraved with repeating floral motifs, 18th/19th century, 8¼" high

£50-100

Lot 1034

1036 AN INDIAN SILVER FILIGREE RECTANGULAR BOX, the decoration of stylised foliate motifs, the top with three raised flowers and conforming feet, c.1900, 6½" long

£200-400

1037 A TURKISH LEATHER FLASK OR EWER with a tri-part top and spreading foot, early 20th century, 13" high

£100-200

1038 A TURKISH GILT-COPPER EWER AND BASIN, the pear-shaped ewer with a curved spout, 16½" high, the basin 16½" dia. (2)

Lot 1038

£300-600

171


1039 A KASHMIRI LACQUER POETIC EWER, the body painted with lovers in a landscape and inscribed with a verse from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the base with a label "Jaffer Ali artist Hassanabad", 15½" high

Lot 1039

£800-1,500

1040 AN INDIAN GILT-COPPER AND ENAMEL CANISTER of shaped foliate form, each lobe decorated with flowerheads or flower sprays, 19th century, 7" high

£200-400

1041 AN ARMENIAN REPOUSSEDECORATED SILVER VASE, the flower-form top above the neck showing a band of skeletal figures, the rounded lower body with a band of saints, probably 19th century, 8¼" high

Lot 1040

£300-600

1042 A PERSIAN BRASS/COPPER HOOKAH BASE AND A TURKISH EWER, the hookah base decorated with bands of stylised flowers, 11" high; the gilt-copper ewer of faceted form, 10½" high (2)

£200-400

1043 A GROUP OF INDIAN/NORTH AFRICAN JEWELLERY including a cabochon-mounted container, 3" wide; a cylindrical pendant, 3¼" long; and a similar pendant mounted on a bead necklace, 11" long overall (3)

Lot 1041

£50-100

1044 A TURKISH GILT-TOOLED LEATHER WRITING BOX, the cover with a star medallion and calligraphy, 14" long

172

£200-400


1045 AN INDIAN GOLD AND SILVER DAMASCENED ELEPHANT GOAD (ANKUS), the openwork tapering shaft formed of seven sections containing small bells (2 missing), the pommel, pike and blade decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, c.1800, 22" long

The openwork shaft on this ankus is distinctive. For a similar example see Christie's London 11th April 2014, lot 39

£500-1,000

Lot 1045

1046 A TURKISH GOLD-DAMASCENED CALLIGRAPHERS SET, the long scissors with calligraphic handle and foliate decoration, 11" long; the knife with a short blade and long handle with screw end, 9" long; the other rectangular piece with pierced top, 6¾" long (3)

£1,000-2,000

1047 AN INDO-PERSIAN SILVERDAMASCENED DAGGER with a serpentine blade and sheath, scroll handle, all covered in flowerheads and scrolling foliage, c.1900, 14½" long overall £200-400 1048 TWO INDIAN BIDRI WARE SMALL DAGGERS, one with a horse-head handle, 9" long overall; the other a studded handle, 9" long overall (2)

Lot 1046

£150-300

Lot 1047

173


1049 A TURKISH ENAMELLED COPPER SCRIBES BOX decorated in polychrome with stylised flowers on a blue ground, 10" long; and a Turkish inlaid wood inkstand, 10½" long (2)

Lot 1054

£200-400

1050 TWO TURKISH SCRIBES BOXES, the lacquer example decorated with scrolling foliage in gilt on a red ground, 11" long; the metal example with a calligraphic panel and scrolling foliage, 9½" long (2)

£200-400

1051 TWO TURKISH SCRIBES BOXES, the larger rectangular example decorated with flowers and foliage on a green ground, with a calligraphic domed cover, 10½" long; the smaller leather-covered example of octagonal form with a gilt calligraphic cover, 9½" long (2)

Lot 1055

£200-400

1052 TWO EASTERN RIFLES, both with metal-bound barrels, c.1900, 54½" and 71" long (2)

£100-200

1053 AN INDO-PERSIAN LACQUER CIRCULAR BOX decorated with flowers in gilt, c.1900, 3½" dia.

£150-300

1054 AN UNUSUAL ISLAMIC POTTERY SPLASHED VASE, probably imitating Chinese sancai ware, of ovoid form with a pronounced neck, possibly Syrian 10th-12th century, 7¾" high

Lot 1056

£200-400

1055 A SAFAVID OR QAJAR BLUE AND WHITE OVOID VASE decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, 18th/19th century, 9¼" high

£200-400

1056 TWO ISLAMIC POTTERY BOWLS including a Kashan silver-lustre example decorated with figure roundels and scrolls on a blue ground, Iran, 12th-13th century, 8" dia.; and another decorated with radiating bands, 8" dia. (2) 174

£500-1,000


1057 A TERRACOTTA PORTRAIT PANEL showing Suleiman the Magnificent in profile, within a roundel, after a 16th century prototype, 17" x 16½"

Lot 1061

£200-400

1058 TWO SIMILAR ISLAMIC POTTERY DISHES, the centres with calligraphy and flowers within openwork borders, probably Turkish, 19th century, 10½" dia. (2)

£80-150

1059 AN EASTERN STYLE POTTERY TILE with polychrome-glazed arabesque decoration, within a wooden frame, 8½" x 8½"

£50-100 Lot 1062

1060 TWO SOUTH EAST ASIAN DAGGERS, both with ivory handles and bound sheaths, one with an engraved blade, late 19th/early 20th century, 12" long overall (2)

£100-200

1061 A SRI LANKAN KASTANE SWORD, the carved rhino horn hilt in the form of a lion’s head, the guard with a bird-mask end, 18th century, 24½" long overall

£200-400

1062 A TIBETAN REPOUSSE COPPER MANDALA PLAQUE of rectangular form, showing three Bodhisattvas above a central zodiac medallion and lotus roundels, the bottom with a Sanskrit band, early-mid 20th century, 12" x 10¾"

Lot 1063

£100-200 1063 AN INDIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF GARUDA formed as a candle or joss stick holder, the windswept figure kneeling on a serpent on a stepped foliate base, 18th/19th century, 8½" high

£150-300

175


Lot 1064

Lot 1065

1064 AN INDIAN BRONZE CHOLA STYLE FIGURE OF SIVA, the deity with one arm raised and one to the side, standing on a lotus pedestal and stepped square base, 19th century, 11" high

Lot 1066

£150-300

1065 A PAIR OF INDIAN BRONZE CHOLA STYLE FIGURES, each with stylised features and one hand raised, one figure inscribed under the base, c.1900, 11¾" high (2)

£200-400

1066 AN INDO-JAVANESE STYLE BRONZE FIGURE, the four-armed deity seated on a lotus stand and openwork rectangular base, c.1900, 10" high

Lot 1067

£100-200

1067 A NEPALESE BRONZE TANTRIC GROUP showing chakrasamvara and consort in a conjugal embrace, c.1900, 7" high

£100-200

1068 A NEPALESE BRONZE FIGURE, the four-armed Bodhisattva seated on a lotus pedestal with an open-work flame back slab, early to mid-20th century, 8½" high

176

£80-150


Lot 1069

Lot 1070

1069 AN INDIAN/ HIMALAYAN BRONZE PHURBU, the ornate handle in the form of a multi-armed deity, c.1900, 13½" long

Lot 1071

£100-200

1070 A HIMALAYAN BRONZE TANTRIC VESSEL, in the form of a head with mouth open and skullmounted headdress, on a tripod base, early to mid-20th century, 9" long

£150-300

1071 AN UNUSUAL HIMALAYAN OR JAVANESE RITUAL DAGGER with an open-work tri-lobed handle and tapering square-section blade, c.1900, 13" long

£150-300

Lot 1072

1072 A HIMALAYAN BRONZE PHURBU, the tri-mask handle above open-work baluster knops, the tri-part blade emerging from a mask, c.1900, 9¾" long

£100-200

1073 A SET OF TIBETAN BONE SKULL PRAYER BEADS consisting of eighteen beads

£50-100

177


1078 TWO HIMALAYAN OR SOUTH EAST ASIAN MANDALAS, one with fewer figures and clouds above, the other surrounded by numerous bodhisattvas in a heavenly setting, 20th century, 22" x 17" and 21" x 16" (2)

Lot 1074

£100-200

1079 A SOUTH EAST ASIAN STONE BUDDHA HEAD, the deity with a serene expression and hair tied up, probably early 20th century, 6" high; on a modern stand

£100-200

1080 TWO SOUTH EAST ASIAN BUDDHA HEADS, one in bronze, 10½" high, the other of painted stone, 5" high (2)

£100-200

1081 A SMALL TIBETAN PAINTED WOOD ALTAR TABLE of rectangular form, the open-work front carved with flowers, early 20th century, 21" long 1074 A LARGE BUKHARA SUZANI, the central area showing clusters of flowers predominantly in red with polychrome details, within a border of large flowerheads, 19th century, 96" x 59"

1082 A PAIR OF INDIAN IVORY ELEPHANT FIGURES, late 19th/early 20th century, 5" long (2)

£300-600

1084 A THAI GILT-BRONZE SMALL BUDDHA FIGURE, with a finely modelled face and seated on a stepped base, 18th/19th century, 4" high

£200-400

£100-200

1085-1099 Spare lots

1077 A SINO-TIBETAN THANGKA showing the Buddha surrounded by numerous figures in a heavenly landscape, 20th century, 39" x 26"

£80-150

£200-400

1076 TWO SINO-TIBETAN THANGKAS, one showing a central bodhisattva surrounded by further deities in a heavenly temple setting, 28" x 21", the other of mandala form, 28" x 22"; both within patterned silk borders (2)

£60-120

1083 A BURMESE BONE CARVING worked with deities and tigers, early 20th century, 8¼" high

1075 A SINO-TIBETAN THANGKA showing a central deity seated on a dragon and clouds surrounded by figures in a temple setting, c.1900, 31" x 21"; within a patterned silk border

£100-200

£100-200 178


WORK S OF ART Clocks and Scientific Instruments Rugs and Carpets

Detail of lot 1110 179


Lot 1107

1104 A PAIR OF PAPIER MACHE TRAYS of circular form, decorated with hunting dogs and game "Tired Out" and "Ready for the Start", Victorian, 10" wide (2)

1100 A BRONZE SKILLET TYPE PAN with circular bowl and extended handle, possibly 17th century, 19"

£80-150

1101 A BRONZE COOKING VESSEL with a shaped rim and three short splayed legs, possibly 17th century, 9¼" wide

1105 A CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A YOUNG BOY tying an ice skate to his shoe, on a naturalistic base and marble stand, 19th century, 7¼" high

£80-150

1102 A VICTORIAN STYLE GRADUATED POT STAND with six shelves and six copper finished saucepans, 48" high

£80-150

£300-500

1106 AFTER BARON FRANCOIS-JOSEPH BOSIO (1768-1845) A cast and patinated bronze of a young boy in antique dress holding a sword, on a square base with cast signature, 10" high

£600-800

1103 JOSEPH LORENZEL A patinated bronze sculpture of a naked Art Deco maiden holding a swag of drapery, with cast signature and tapering onyx base, 14" high

£400-600 1107 PIERRE ETIENNE DANIEL CAMPAGNE (1851-1914) A cast and patinated bronze Art Nouveau style bust "Medet", signed and titled to the cast, marked "Vincennesed.", 19th century, 12" high. See illustration

£1,500-2,000

180

£400-800


Lot 1109

Lot 1115

1112 HENRI PICARD: A PAIR OF REGENCE STYLE GILT BRONZE CANDLESTICKS with cluster columns formed from four-headed supports, on a circular base with all over cast decoration, 19th century, 10¾" high

1108 A CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE OF AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE DANDY in frock coat, on a circular base, 19th century, 8¾" high

£150-250

1109 C. CLAVIER A pair of cast and patinated bronze sculptures of a dancing man and woman, with cast signature and dated 1854, on octagonal bases, 12" high (2) See illustration

1113 A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF FREDERICH WILHELM, Lector of Brandenburg (1620-1688), the leader wearing armour and long curls, inscribed verso "Frederich Wilhelm de Grosse Kurfurst", watercolour on ivory, 2½" x 2"

£300-600

1110 A CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE STATUE OF A BOY smoking a cigarette, indistinctly signed to the base, on a marble stand, 19th century, 12¾" high

£80-150

1114 A CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL PANEL depicting a visitation by an angel, in a decorative border, 3½" x 2½", and seven similar items (8)

£200-400

1111 A GILT BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A WOMAN in flowing robes holding a fruit in her outstretched hands, on a naturalistic base and onyx stand, 11" high

£200-400

£100-200

1115 A MAPPIN AND WEBB FITTED LEATHER SUITCASE fitted with six silver lidded jars, hallmarked for London 1936, three ivory brushes and other accessories, with canvas cover, the case 24" wide

£100-200

181

£500-1,000


1116 A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER worked with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden beneath a religious motto, dated 1784, 13" x 12"

Lot 1119

£100-200

1117 "PERSIA AND AFGHANISTAN" by Keith Johnstone, a printed map with coloured borders, 17¼" x 22"

£100-200

1118 JOHN SPEEDE A map of the County of Herefordshire, with detail of Hertford, with coloured borders and features, 15½" x 20½"

Lot 1121

£200-400

1119 JOANNEM IANSSONIUM "Anglia Regnum", a map of England and Wales, with hand-coloured borders and features, 15½" x 19½". See illustration

£300-600

1120 HERMAN MOLL "The Island of Jamaica", a printed map, 8" x 11"

£150-300

1121 MATTHEO SEUTTERO "Nova Desigatio Insulae Jamaica ....", a hand coloured map with decorative border, 20" x 22½". See illustration

Lot 1125

£150-300

1122 A NEEDLEWORK PICTURE worked with a central scene of the infant Jesus with attendant mother and figure within a foliate and floral border above a basket of flowers and conforming cornucopia, 48" x 35" £150-300 1123 A CARVED AND PAINTED SOFTWOOD SCULPTURE OF THE VIRGIN AND CHILD on a scrolling bracket, possibly European, 21". See illustration

182

£150-250


1124 A SMOKERS COMPENDIUM in a fitted box containing a selection of pipe bowls, stems and mouthpieces, the case all over decorated in low relief with scrolling foliate strapwork, possibly German, 23" wide

Lot 1126

£200-400

1125 A "PALAIS ROYAL CARNET DE BAL" with pierced and engraved mother of pearl panels within chased and gilt ormolu mounts, 3½". See illustration

£80-150

1126 A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PIQUE WORK/DRESSING TABLE BOX worked with ribbon-tied swags and raised border, on four small feet, Edwardian, 4¼" wide. See illustration

Lot 1129

£100-200

1127 A TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER MOUNTED CALLING CARD CASE, early 20th century, 4½"

£50-100

1128 A BURRWOOD SNUFF BOX of regular shape with white metal mounts, probably 18th century, 2¾" wide £80-150 1129 A PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOX with circular lid, inscribed "La Chaineau" and a camel with man’s head, 19th century, 3½" wide. See illustration

Lot 1131

£80-150

1130 A PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOX with printed lid "In the back slums", after an 1821 etching by George Cruickshank, 19th century, 3¼"

£100-200

1131 A CIRCULAR PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOX depicting Egmont and Clarchen in a scene from Goethe with internal inscription, 19th century, 3¾" wide. See illustration

£80-150 183


1139 A MEDIEVAL LEAD BULLER and horse harness pendant (2)

1132 A BOOK FORM LEATHER-BOUND BOX, the front with a painted scene of three children in the manner of Adam Buck, early 19th century, 5¾" wide. See illustration

1140 A TRAVELLING CHESS SET in folding case, containing chess board and stained red and plain ivory pieces, 8" wide

£50-100

1133 JOHN HUTCHINGS: "The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset", third edition, 1861, in four leather-bound volumes

£300-500

£50-100

1144 A GOLD AND AMETHYST GLASS MOUNTED IVORY BOX of circular form with mother of pearl interior, 18th century, 2½" wide, and two similar ivory items (3)

£80-120

1137 CORNELIA BATEMAN FARRADAY: "European and American Carpets and Rugs", Antique Collectors Club, 1990, and a collection of similar volumes on art and antiques (a lot)

£80-150

1144A A SCRIMSHAWED WULRUS RUSK worked to one side with a cribbage board, the reverse decorated with scenes of Walrus hunting, late 19th/ early 20th century, 11¼"

£50-100 1138 MEDIEVAL LEAD ALLOY PRESSED PILGRIMS BROOCH inscribed "Ave Maria", with a pierced bird to the centre, 15th/16th century, 1¾" wide. PAS:SUR-6DA5CB. See illustration

£80-150

1143 AN IVORY AND GLASS DRESSING TABLE TRAY with ivory border, pierced hands and shaped feet, and three similar dressing table items, early 20th century, the tray 11½" wide

£300-500

1136 SHAFTESBURY: "A History of the Shaftesbury Election 1830 by a Constitutional Reformer" and nine other Dorset history books (10)

£100-200

1142 A MEDIEVAL STYLE RECONSTITUTED STONE SCULPTURE of The Virgin and Child in a seated pose, on a rectangular base, 22½" high

1135 HUTCHINS.J. "The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 1861-34", third edition in original 15 parts, folio, William Barnes's copy with his signature on several parts and a few marginal markings, probably in his hand (15)

£100-200

1141 A STUDENTS MICROSCOPE with detachable body in fitted case with accessories, the case stamped "W.G. Whiting, Manchester", the case 7½" wide

£150-250

1134 JAMES COOK: "A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World", 2vols, London 1777, with numerous illustrations. See illustration

£50-100

£200-400

184

£400-800


1145 TRIBAL ART: A profusely carved ivory tusk decorated with a procession of figures rising to a deity summit, early 20th century, 16"

Lot 1134

£150-250

1146 TRIBAL ART: "NAGA" A North Indian carved section of bone, a section of deer skull, in figural form with pierced eyes and mouth and all over geometric decoration, 9½". See illustration

£100-200

1147 TRIBAL ART: A primitive musical instrument with seven sprung sounding bars above a sound box, 10"

£80-150 Lot 1146

1148 A LARGE SECTION OF ABORIGINAL BARK CLOTH painted with geometric motifs within a lighter border decorated with stylised birds, hand and other symbols, circa 88" x 98"

£80-150

1149 A PAPUA NEW GUINEA STORY BOARD of abstract design, all over carved and pierced with four figures paddling a crocodile-shaped canoe amongst fish, turtles and other stylised creatures with painted highlights, 25" x 40". See illustration

£300-500 Lot 1149

1150 PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A carved totem form walking stick with two stylised figures with mask form faces and similar detailing, in pale timber, 32¾"

£200-400

185


Lot 1151

1151 PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A mask form hanging all over decorated with cowry beads and scrolling painted decoration, with fringed border, 30". See illustration

£300-500

1152 PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A standing tribal figure, the elongated face with cowry eyes, feather hair and fringed beard, with traces of original painted decoration, 31" high

£250-450

1153 PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A standing figure with cowry eyes wearing an elaborate head dress carved with a crocodile and geometric decoration, the reverse with a stylised face, 31" high

£250-450

Lot 1154 1154 PAPUA NEW GUINEA: A large carved and painted wall hanging decorated with a naked man with cowry eyes and short beard above a similar larger mask with a bird at its' mouth, all over painted in pale tones, 48" high. See illustration

£300-500

1155 A POLYCHROME PAINTED CARVED FIGURE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY standing on a sphere with hands together, wearing a painted cloak, with glass eyes, 19th century, 34" high

Lot 1155

£180-250

1156 EMMANUEL BOWEN AND JAMES OWEN: A double sided strip map of Somerton, Frampton and Weymouth, 7½" x 5"

£50-80

1157 JOHN BLEAU: "Dorcestria" A printed map of the County with handcoloured armorial, title and borders, with index to the reverse, 16" x 21"

£100-200

1158 AN ART DECO CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A CLASSICAL WARRIOR holding a shield and spear, indistinctly signed, on a stepped marble base, early 19th century, 11¾" high 186

£100-200


CLOCKS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

Lot 1170

Lot 1171

1173 A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed "Josah. Bartholomew of Sherborne", with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the oak case surmounted by an eagle with wings outstretched and two ball and pinnacle finials, 92" high

1170 A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamel dial signed "Young of Dundee", with painted arch and spandrels, the chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date dials, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the case with scroll top hood, the trunk with reeded quarter recessed columns, 83" high

£500-800

1174 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched dial with tablet inscribed "Andrew Gray. Aberdeen", the dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds sweep, date aperture and slow/fast adjuster in the form of a seconds dial, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood and conforming trunk door with brass stringing, 86" high. See illustration

1171 AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed "CHR". Gould, London" with silvered dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the oak case with a flat top hood above a tall trunk door, 83" high

£600-800

1172 AN OAK CASED BAROGRAPH signed "Kelvin Bottomley & Baird Ltd, Glasgow", in glazed and oak case, with carrying handle, 12½" wide

£500-700

£600-800

1175 A CHINOISERIE MANTEL CLOCK with a circular convex dial with Roman numerals in a red lacquer case with pagodas and landscape decoration, with a French movement, 10½" high

£100-200

£100-200 187


Lot 1176

Lot 1178

1178 A FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, the broad circular convex dial with a two train movement striking on a gong, the architectural case with twin Jasperware medallions above a white marble arch with gilt metal mounts, late 18th/early 19th century, 17" high See illustration

1176 A "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS" MANTEL CLOCK with a circular dial with two train movement mounted alongside a spelter sculpture of Christopher Columbus holding a globe, on an oak plinth with conforming metal mounts, 19" high See illustration £150-250 1177 A GILT METAL MOUNTED AESTHETIC PERIOD MANTEL CLOCK, the circular dial with Arabic numerals mounted within a ceramic plaque painted with leaves and flowers in a standing scrolling gilt support, 19th century, 15" high

Provenance: Formerly in Manoir de Trianel, Perrier sur Andelle, Eure, France

£250-450

1179 A FRENCH BOULLE AND ORMOLU BRACKET CLOCK, the gilt metal dial with enamel plaque to the centre signed "Adre, Furet a Paris" surrounded by blue painted Roman numerals, with a two train movement, the waisted case with all over boulle marquetry surmounted by a cherub and standing on a matching wall bracket with gilt metal mounts and boulle decoration, 18th century, the clock 26½" high and the bracket 11½" high. See illustration

£150-250

Provenance: Formerly in Château de la Seilleraye, Carquefou, Loire-Atlantique, France

188

£1,500-2,500


Lot 1179

189


RUGS AND CARPETS 1180 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN TRIBAL RUG, the brick red ground with a square panel design, in ivory, dark blue and dark pink, with floral and tree motifs within running borders and guards, 92" x 68"

Lot 1180

£100-200

1181 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN KHAMSEH STYLE RUG, the dark blue ground worked with twin triple pole ivory medallions on a multi-coloured floral, tarantula and hooked boteh ground, within running borders and guards, 84" x 58"

£200-400

1182 A PAIR OF TEKKE BOKHARA BAGFACES, the dark blue ground worked with an ivory diamond quadrilateral within hooked boteh, outer borders and guards, 27" x 24"

Lot 1181

£100-200 1183 A SMALL TEKKE BOKHARA RUG, the brick red ground worked with four rows of stepped ivory guhls within hooked boteh, outer borders and guards, with a wide selvedge, 45" x 27"

£100-200

1184 A PERSIAN RUG of Kashan design, the dark blue central rectangular panel worked with brick red, ivory and multi-coloured central medallion, palmettes, and the flowers to the field and corner spandrels, within herati style outer borders and guards, 84" x 56"

Lot 1184

£200-400

1185 AN ANATOLIAN KILIM, the aubergine ground worked with multi coloured hexagonal geometric guhls within serrated leaf outer borders and guards, 140" x 62" £200-400 1186-1190 SPARE LOTS

190


English AND Continental Furniture

Detail of lot 1237 191


1190 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY JARDINIÈRE, the rectangular top with a removable panel revealing a tin-lined trough, with all over gilt metal mounts and floral inlay, on slender cabriole legs, 31" high. See illustration

£100-200

1191 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT GILT METAL AND MARQUETRY LOUIS XV STYLE FOLD-TOP TEA TABLE, the shaped top with a broad swept frieze and slender cabriole legs with all over gilt metal mounts, 30" high. See illustration Lot 1190

Lot 1191

£250-450

1192 A LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY JARDINIÈRE, the rectangular top with a removable panel, on turned tapering legs with gilt metal mounts and turned stretcher, 19th century, 30" high

£100-200

1193 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY FRAMED WALL MIRROR, the rectangular plate within gilt fillet, the frame surmounted with an eagle with wings outstretched, 34" x 21"

£100-200

1194 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY "WIG" OR BASIN STAND with a "stone china" jug and basin, the stand with turned soap dish, above two small drawers, with downswept cabriole legs and pad feet, 31" high Lot 1197

£100-200

1195 A GEORGE II WALL MIRROR, the rectangular plate within a gilt fillet, with a scrolling cresting with Prince of Wales feathers, 43" x 24"

£150-300

1196 A WALNUT VENEERED LOWBOY, the rectangular top with crossbanding and moulded border above two short and a single long drawer, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 18th century, 34" wide

£100-200

1197 A GEORGE I WALNUT VENEERED LOWBOY, the rectangular top with quarter matched veneers within broad crossbanding above a single frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 29" wide. See illustration 192

£150-250


1198 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the rectangular arched top plate above a box base with serpentine front and three short drawers, 17" wide

Lot 1199

£80-150

1199 A CHINOISERIE FRAMED WALL MIRROR, the shaped bevel edged plate within a swept frame with gilt chinoiserie decoration of figures amongst trees, late 17th/early 18th century, 43½" high x 20" wide. See illustration

£200-400

1200 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU with a sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior above four graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, with carrying handles to either side, 18th century, 25" wide. See illustration

Lot 1200

£200-400

1201 AN OAK COFFER, the rectangular top with moulded border above a conforming front on straight fronted legs, late 17th century, 26" wide

£150-250

1202 A MAHOGANY FOOTSTOOL with an oval needlework upholstered seat, on four cabriole legs with leaf carved knees and leaf form splayed feet, 18th century and later. See illustration

£200-400

1203 AN ELM FOOTSTOOL with a rectangular needlework top on a wavy edge frieze and four cabriole legs with pad feet, 18th century, 21" wide

Lot 1202

£150-250

1204 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, the oval top with drop flap sides above a single frieze, on a conforming dummy drawer, on square tapering satinwood strung legs, 33" wide

£200-400

1205 A MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR with an oval plate within a mahogany frame, on a scrolling support with gilt metal mounts and splay feet, late 18th/early 19th century, 29" wide £150-250

193


Lot 1206

1208 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the rectangular plate within turned uprights on a box base, with three bow-fronted drawers on bun feet, 19" wide

1206 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED BACHELORS CHEST, the shaped caddy moulded top with chequered stringing above a brushing slide and two short drawers and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles, on ogee bracket feet, 42" wide. See illustration

£80-150 1209 AN OAK CARVED AND MARQUETRY "WAINSCOT" ARMCHAIR, the back with scrolling top rail above similarly carved rectangular back, with scrolling arms and solid seat on turned legs, 17th century and later, 47" high

£400-800

1207 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above three short drawers and three graduated drawers between canted fluted corners, the lower section with a brushing slide above three further long drawers on bracket feet, 72" high x 46" wide

£100-200

1209A A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED OPEN FRONTED BOOKCASE, 48" wide

£400-800

194

£400-800


Lot 1210

1212 A GEORGE II OAK DRESSER, the rectangular top with a moulded border above three frieze drawers with mahogany crossbanding and brass handles, on modified cabriole legs, 31" high x 80" wide

1210 A QUEEN ANNE LABURNUM OYSTER VENEERED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with scrolling stringing against an oyster background, with a moulded border above two short and three long drawers with crossbanded borders and gilt metal backed handles and key escutcheons, on bun feet, 17th century and later, 38" wide. See illustration

1213 A LARGE OAK REFECTORY DINING TABLE, the two plank top with rounded ends resting on a rectangular base with turned legs and rectangular stretchers, 17th century and later, 97" x 33"

£1,000-2,000

1211 A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the rectangular dished top above a baluster stem and quatrefoil lobed base, 28½" high

£400-800

£400-800

1213a A MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE with rising top above a serpentine front with carved and fluted classical decoration on fluted legs and animal paw feet, Victorian, possibly Irish, 48" wide

£200-400

195

£200-400


Lot 1214

1214 AN ITALIAN PAINTED BUREAU BOOKCASE, the upper section with elaborate scrolling cornice above twin doors, the lower section with a sloping fall enclosing a similarly decorated interior, above three bow-fronted drawers with drop handles, all over decorated with floral bouquets against a cream and blue ground, possibly Venetian, 19th century, 59" high. See illustration

£700-900

1215 AN ITALIAN PAINTED CHEST with shaped top above three drawers on bracket feet, all over decorated with floral bouquets against a cream and blue ground, possibly Venetian, 19th century, 31" high

Lot 1217

£100-200

1216 A GILT BRASS EIGHT BRANCH CHANDELIER with a central vase-shaped column and eight scrolling branches, 20th century, 38" wide

£300-500

1217 AN ITALIANATE EBONISED AND IVORY INLAID OCCASIONAL TABLE with an hexagonal top inlaid with classical ivory motifs, on flat-sided arched legs, 19th century, 16½" wide. See illustration £200-400 1218 A GEORGE I STYLE WING BACK ARMCHAIR, the upholstered back and outswept arms with overstuffed seat on cabriole front legs with pad feet, 18th century and later, 44" high

Lot 1221

£300-600

1219 A GEORGE I WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, the upper section with a shaped cornice above three small drawers and three further graduated drawers between canted corners, the lower section with two short and a single deep drawer, on cabriole legs, 18th century and later, 40" wide

£400-600

1220 A PAIR OF VENETIAN STYLE GILTWOOD WALL MIRRORS, the arched tapering plates within rococo "C"-scroll and shell pediments, 28" (2)

£200-400

1221 A GEORGE I GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the rectangular plate within a pierced shell scroll surround with broken arched pediment, 41". See illustration 196

£300-500


1222 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PLATE CANTERBURY with twin metal lined divisions, central carrying handle and rounded ends, on tapering legs and castors, 26" wide

Lot 1223

£200-400

1223 A PAINTED PINE CABINET, the upper section with twin glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, the base with two short and four long graduated drawers, all over painted in pale green and blue, 37" wide. See illustration

£400-600

1224 AN ELM DRESSER, the rectangular top above three short drawers above a wavy frieze and turned legs with pot board base, 18th century and later, 57" wide

£300-500 Lot 1228

1225 A FRENCH BOULE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED DISPLAY CABINET with twin glazed doors enclosing a velvet-lined interior, with all over ormolu mounts and brass and tortoiseshell inlay, 19th century, 46" wide

£300-500

1226 A PIN BALL COFFEE TABLE with glass top and "Cosmic Gunfight" pin ball game, with flashing lights, on a stainless steel base, 20th century, 18" high x 43" wide

£800-1,500

1227 A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE OAK LIBRARY STEPS, 38½" high

£150-250 Lot 1229

1228 A PAIR OF PAINTED SATINWOOD SHERATON STYLE FOLD-TOP CARD TABLES with all over scrolling and foliate painted decoration, on square tapering legs, 35½" wide. See illustration

£2,500-3,500

1229 A BIEDERMEIER REVIVAL DINING TABLE with a circular plate glass top, on a spiral-turned baluster column with ebony and gilt metal mount, on a square base, 50½" wide, 20th century.

Provenance: By repute previously belonging to Elton John.

£1,500-2,500

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Lot 1230

1230 A FRENCH MARQUETRY AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BREAKFRONTED OPEN BOOKCASE, the shaped top with a moulded border above open shelves with gilt metal mounted and marquetry divisions, 19th century, 72" wide. See illustration

£400-600

1231 A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with foliate carved and pierced backsplats. Comprising six standard and two armchairs, 19th century. See illustration

Lot 1231

£800-1,500

1232 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD WALL LIGHTS of carved scrolling form on gilt metal brackets, 18"

£150-300

1233 A WELSH OAK AND MARQUETRY MULE CHEST, the rectangular rising top above a three panelled front, with scrolling foliate and flower inlay, the central arched panel above a date, 1756, and two short drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 57" wide

Lot 1234

£600-800

1234 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD BREAKFAST TABLE, the circular top above a wavy frieze on a circular tapering column with four outswept scrolling legs with recessed castors, 50½" wide. See illustration

Provenance: The contents of Chandos Lodge: The home of Sir Frederick Ashton (1904-1988) OM CH CBE, 30th June 1993, Boardman Fine Art Auctioneers, Clare, Suffolk. Ashton was a highly influential British ballet dancer and choreographer.

£300-500

1235 A PAIR OF CRYSTAL TABLE CHANDELIERS with central glass mounted columns supporting two tiers of glass drops and a tier of four light fittings, on scrolling branches forming pear-shaped flat-sided drops, 19th century, 29" high 198

Provenance: Formerly in Le Château Triquerville, Seine Maritime, France £300-500


1236 A COLLECTION OF SIX SIMILAR MIRROR-BACKED TWIN BRANCH WALL LIGHTS with central amethyst-coloured mirror plates beneath gilt metal mounts and above twin scrolling candle branches, fitted for electricity, 21" high and similar (6)

Lot 1237

£200-400

1237 A LOUIS XV MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLE, the variegated red marble top with moulded serpentine borders above an elaborate carved frieze with central shell motifs, on cabriole legs with female heads to the knees and scrolling feet, mid-18th century, 30" x 51" wide. See illustration Provenance: Formerly in Château de la Seilleraye, Carquefou, Loire-Atlantique, France.

£1,500-2,500 Lot 1238

1238 A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD ORMOLU AND MARBLE TOP COMMODE, the serpentine fronted top with moulded border above two short and a central small drawer and two long drawers with all over geometric veneers and gilt metal mounts, 34" high x 51" wide. See illustration Provenance: Formerly in Château de la Seilleraye, Carquefou, Loire-Atlantique, France.

£1,000-2,000

1239 A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY DISPLAY CABINET, the upper section with a scrolling moulded cornice with all over foliate inlay, with twin glazed doors enclosing two wavy-fronted shelves, the lower section with twin panelled doors with all over foliate marquetry inlay, on a moulded border and turned feet, 18th century, 80¼" high x 55" wide

Lot 1239

£500-1,000

1240 A LOUIS XVI MARBLE TOPPED THREE DRAWER COMMODE, the rectangular variegated red marble top above three cream and gilt lined drawers with gilt metal handles and key escutcheons, 18th century, 32" high x 45" wide. See illustration Provenance: Formerly in Le Château Triquerville, Seine Maritime, France £700-900

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1241 A CONTINENTAL CHANDELIER, with twelve scrolling branches emanating from a central cartouche shaped frame with a dimpled ball hanging above a spire shaped finial, with numerous faceted an leaf shaped drops with star-cut decoration, fitted for electricity, 32” dia. See illustration

Provenance: Melplash Court, Melplash, Dorset

£2,000-4,000

1242 A LARGE "AUBUSSON" NEEDLEWORK CARPET OR TAPESTRY, the central cream ground with scattered flowers within a pink and green border, French, circa 1860, 142" x 110". See illustration

Provenance: Victoria Harley Carpets and Textiles, London, September 1991

£5,000-10,000

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THE PROPERTY OF THE TRUSTEES OF LORD GRETTON, REMOVED FROM STAPLEFORD PARK, LEICESTERSHIRE Stapleford Park, near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, was the seat of the Sherard Family, Earls of Harborough, for 450 years until it was acquired by the wealthy brewer John Gretton (1836-1899) in 1894 as a means to establish the Gretton Family’s place in society. The house was extensively remodelled and enlarged to allow for grand house parties. By the time the 3rd Lord Gretton (1941-1989) succeeded in 1982, due to the expense of the house’s upkeep, the decision was made to sell the house and keep the estate. Stapleford Park is now a country house hotel, continuing John Gretton’s original vision of it being the perfect place for entertaining on a grand scale.

1243 MORTLAKE MYTHOLOGICAL TAPESTRY worked with a scene of Cephalus and Procrus from Metamorphosis by Ovid, the figures standing in a decorative landscape, within a foliate border, late 17th/ early 18th century, 101" x 157". See illustration

Provenance: The Trustees of Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.

£3,000-5,000

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1244 A MORTLAKE MYTHOLOGICAL TAPESTRY worked with a scene depicting Cephalus and Procrus from Metamorphosis by Ovid, the figures standing in a wooded landscape, within a foliate and floral border, late 17th/early 18th century, 103" x 136". See illustration

Provenance: The Trustees of Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.

ÂŁ3,000-5,000

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1245 A MORTLAKE MYTHOLOGICAL TAPESTRY worked with a landscape with a temple to the distance surrounded by trees, within a floral and foliate border, late 17th/early 18th century, 103" x 95". See illustration

Provenance: The Trustees of Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.

£3,000-5,000

1246 A PAIR OF ENGLISH ORMOLU SEVEN BRANCH WALL LIGHTS with lyre-shaped backplates, the central figural mask flanked by griffons, each with seven candle branches, late 19th century, 32½" high. See illustration

Provenance: The Trustees of Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.

£2,000-4,000

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1247 A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD SALON SUITE comprising a three seater settee, a pair of fauteuils, and four chairs, all with backs and seats upholstered with Aubusson tapestry, the settee 43" high x 68" wide. See illustration

Provenance: The Trustees of Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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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. Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and provenance is reliable and accurate, but all such statements of opinion and are not to be taken as statement or representations of fact. Hy. Dukes & Son reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority reasonably considered by them to be reliable. 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 A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist, e.g. NICHOLAS CHEVALIER Attributed to NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.

Manner of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date.

Studio of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.

After NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by the artist.

Circle of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence. Follower of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil.

Signed/inscribed/dated NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist. Bears signature/inscription/date NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the signature/inscription/date are probably not by the. hand of the artist.

The addition of a question mark after any of the cataloguing terms in the above glossary indicates an element of doubt. The term 'ascribed to' may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style. A work catalogued as 'School' accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date mean that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in that location, e.g. Dutch School, circa 1700. All reference to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of work, i.e. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.

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

JEWELLERY The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Duke’s Auctioneers and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the contents of the certificates after the sale, or for a retrospective change in opinion by the certificate issuer. All weights and measurements provided are approximate only. Prospective purchasers should assume that all coloured stones sold by Duke’s Auctioneers have been treated unless otherwise stated to the contrary in the catalogue description. Stones are commonly treated to enhance their colour and clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat treated and emeralds commonly oiled. Jade/jadeite is often bleached, polymer/resin filled or dyed. Please contact Duke’s for more clarification on treatment in individual lots. Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted 208 for import by the USA.


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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 22% 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. (3) The Auctioneer may require a deposit of 5% of the hammer price immediately. If the buyer is unable to meet this requirement to the Auctioneer’s satisfaction they reserve the right to cancel the sale immediately. 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).

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CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. Live Bidding Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF WILDLIFE MATERIAL Property made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife, including but not limited to, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone and certain species of coral, together with Brazilian rosewood, may require permits or certificates (e.g. a CITES permit) from the relevant regulatory agencies to be exported or imported. Prospective purchasers are also advised that some countries prohibit altogether the importation as well as exportation of such materials. Accordingly, clients should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the property into another country. Please note that it is the client’s responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations applying to the export or import of property containing endangered or protected wildlife material. The inability of a client to export or import property containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale.

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