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WOOLLEY & WALLIS
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WOOLLEY & WALLIS SALISBURY SALEROOMS
Furniture and Works of Art Tuesday 3rd July 2012
FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART TUESDAY 3RD JULY 2012
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Specialist Departments
Auction Calendar 2012
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1. A Jaf Kurd rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 70 x 42in (178 x 107cm). £100-150
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2. A Baluchi balisht, Khorasan, east Persia, c.1920, complete with plain weave and weftfloat brocade back, 44 x 20in (112 x 51cm). £200-300
3. A Feraghan long rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 107 x 38in (272 x 97cm). £200-300
4. A Tekke Turkmen ensi, Turkmenistan, 2nd half 19th century, 57 x 52in (145 x 132cm). £400-600
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6. A Saruk rug, west Persia, late 19th / early 20th century, 81 x 56.5in (206 x 144cm). £1,500-2,500
7. A Chodor Turkmen salatshak, 3rd quarter 19th century, 50 x 51in (127 x 130cm). Slight damage to lower corners. £2,000-3,000
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8. An Ersari Turkmen carpet, Afghanistan, c.1920, 114 x 81in (290 x 206cm). £150-200
9. An Ersari Turkmen carpet, Afghanistan, c.1920, 104 x 73.5in (264 x 187cm). £150-200
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15. A brass and leather club fender, with studded edges, 22.5in (57cm) h, 75in (190.5cm) w, 22in (56cm) d. £300-400
16. A chrome and green leather club fender, with studded edges and dipped centre, 18in (46cm) h, 61.5in (156cm) w, 20.5in (52cm) d. £400-500
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17. An Arts & Crafts brass coal box, the front with a fleur de lys, the hinged lid decorated a Tudor rose, with iron open handles, 15in (38cm) h, 18.75in (47.5cm) w. £200-300
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18. A late Victorian painted leather fire bucket, with monogram ‘WPM’, metal bound rim with strap handle, broken, 11.5in (29cm) h. £150-250
19. A brass four piece fire companion set on stand, comprising: a pair of tongs, a shovel, a poker, and a brush. (5) Provenance: Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland. £80-120
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20. Two 19th century gilt brass and steel fire tools, together with a small brass bowfront fender and a pair of Louis XVI style wall lights. (5) £20-40
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21. A Dutch copper and brass log bin, with lion’s mask ring handles and to either side a coat of arms, late 19th / early 20th century, 14.75in (37.3cm) h, 18in (46cm) dia. £150-250
22. An Edwardian brass and wirework nursery fender, 27.5in (70cm) h, 36.25in (92cm) w, 12in (35.5cm) d. £100-150
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23. An Edwardian brass oval coal box and cover, with an urn finial and a pierced and beaded body, with ring handles, 18in (46cm) h, 17in (43.5cm) w. £80-120
24. A 19th century brass log bin, on cast paw feet, 15in (38cm) h, 18in (45.7cm) w, 15in (38cm) d. £100-150 23
24 25. A Victorian cast iron umbrella stand by Coalbrookdale, the arched top inscribed ‘Coalbrookdale’ to twin divisions and a pierced back decorated an urn issuing flowers, with registration numbers to front, the base and underside of lift-out drip tray inscribed ‘No 269’, later painted, 29in (74cm) h, 23.25in (59cm) w. £150-250
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26. A Victorian cast iron six division stickstand, with ball finials and ring turned column supports, 23in (58.5cm) h, 12.75in (32.5cm) w. £100-150
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27. A brass demi-lune five division stickstand, with a cast iron base, 23.25in (59cm) h, 14.5in (36.4cm) w, 7.25in (18.4cm) d, together with four walking canes, one with a handle modelled as a duck’s head. (5) £100-150
28. A Victorian cast iron six division stick stand, with urn finials and cluster column supports to a lift-out base, 25in (63.5cm) h, 25in (63.5cm) w. £100-150 28 27 29. A 19th century carved walking cane, relief decorated a cobra with incised and dot decoration, 36.5in (92.5cm) h. £200-300
30. A 19th century palmwood walking cane, the calamander and amber tapering ribbed handle with horn eyelets, 34in (86.5cm) l. £250-350
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31. A French ormolu and patinated bronze chenet in Louis XV style, late 19th century, 16in (40.7cm) h, 12in (30.4cm) w. £100-150 32. A Chinese silver handled ebony cane, decorated with a scaly dragon, bamboo and with a four character mark, 36in (91.4cm) l, a Chinese silver handled walking cane decorated with dragons, and with a naturalistically part carved stem, a Chinese malacca cane the silver handle decorated with figures in a landscape setting, maker’s marks, and an Indian cane, the handle with with figures, buildings and with a boy climbing a palm tree. (4) £40-60 34
33. A Chinese silver handled walking cane, the crook handle decorated with leaves and figures with a monogram ‘B L’, to an ebonised shaft, late 19th century, 35.5in (90cm) l. £40-60
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34. A brass birdcage, early 20th century, 21in (53.5cm) h, 11in (27.5cm) dia. £80-120 35. A French painted wood and wirework birdcage, in oriental style, with brass carrying handles, 52in (132cm) h, 24in (61cm) w, 13in (33cm) d. £300-400 36. A Chinese porcelain vase table lamp, with a light blue glaze and incised decoration, the vase 13.25in (33.3cm) h, together with a brass and leather covered lamp and a painted and parcel gilt lamp. (3) £100-150
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37. A pair of tin glazed pottery table lamps, each in the form of urns with female masks, with brass twin light fittings and on faux marble plinths, 24.25in (61.5cm) h, 6.75in (17.2cm) w. (2) £100-150
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38. A late Victorian ‘Queen’s’ pattern nickel plated table lamp of Argand type by Gardners, London, with a ring handle and adjustable stem, stamped ‘GARDNERS MANUFACTURERS, LONDON‘,
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39. A pair of late 19th century bronze, green and black marble urns, relief decorated leaves, berries and flowerheads, the covers with leaf plume candleholders, 11.25in (28.5cm) h. (2) £80-120
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40. A 19th century twenty-eight light ormolu chandelier, the flower and leaf surmount to an applied rosette corona hung with seven leaf and flower head chains, to a turned, egg and dart and beaded stem issuing seven scroll arms, each with four petal sconces, to a leaf and bud pendant, fitted for electricity, 69in (175cm) h, 55.5in (141cm) w. Some losses. £8,000-12,000
41. A pair of thirty-one light ormolu candelabra, the circular bases with beads and leaf decoration to a vase shaped stem with central leaf holder issuing six leaf scroll supports and issuing a further five scroll branches with fluted and petal holders with pierced drip pans, fitted for electricity, 25.75in (65.5cm) h, 26.25in (66.5cm) w excluding light fittings. (2) £5,000-7,000
42. A seventeen light ormolu candelabrum, the circular base with flower heads to a vase shaped stem, with five leaf scroll supports with further scroll branches, petal and fluted holders and pierced drip pans, fitted for electricity, 26.5in (67.5cm) h, 27.5 (69.8cm) w excluding light fittings £1,500-2,000
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43 43. A pair of William IV brass candlesticks by Thomas Abbott, each modelled as a stork with a coronet around its neck and a leaf branch in its beak supporting the candleholder with sconces, the weighted bases marked ‘ABBOTT’, 15.5in (39.5cm) h. (2) £400-600
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45. A pair of bronze candlesticks in the form of griffins, each with a pierced holder, Italian or French, 19th century, 5.75in (14.6cm) h, 5.5in (13.7cm) w. (2) £250-300
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46 46. A pair brass sword hilt and spur novelty candlesticks by Benham & Froud, with sharkskin grips and VR monogram, to petal edge pans and spool shape holders to take cable, one hilt incised ‘SM XX I’, both marked with ‘orb and sceptre’ trademark and ‘RD NO.278788’, late 19th century, 12.5in (32cm) h. (2) £150-250
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49. A late 19th century gilt brass and cut glass twelve branch chandelier, the pierced corona to an open scroll stem with foliate appliques and two balls decorated with stylized palmettes to a confroming pendant base, the twelve open scroll branches with 48 lights with petal drip-trays, 41.75in (106.2cm) h, 33.75in (84cm) w. Damages and lacking the majority of lustres. £100-200
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50. A pair of early 19th century French ormolu chinoiserie twin branch wall lights, the tapering stem with an oriental figure with a ponytail and moustache supporting a basket of fruit, issuing a pair of leaf scroll branches with pineapple sconces, 16.5in (42cm) h, 12in (30.5cm) w. (2) £800-1,200
51. A brass hall lantern, with a crown surmount and a Gothic leaf and trefoil gallery, the tapering body with three glass panels, one cracked, with a mirrored back and hinged door, on ball feet, late 19th century, 34.5in (87.5cm) h, 13.5in (34.3cm) w, 11.25in (28.5cm) d. £200-300
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52. A set of three gilt brass wall lights, the circular plates with lion masks supporting a guilloche decorated ring with three sconces, all drilled, 8.25in (21cm) d. (3) £200-300
53. A pair of 19th century gilt metal and bronze three light wall appliques, each modelled with Neptune, nereids and seahorses, with leaf scroll branches, 6.25in (16cm) h, 8.5in (21.5cm) w, 7in (18cm) d. (2) £150-250
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55 54. Five Victorian painted cast iron doorstops, comprising: a bust of Wellington with a titled base, one of Punch, one modelled with a lion and serpent, the reverse with an impressed ‘7’, a family group with a dead goose and a dog, and one of Ally Sloper, 12in (30.3cm) h. (5) £200-300 55. Three Victorian painted cast iron doorstops, one of Wellington standing on a stepped plinth, one modelled as a basket of flowers, the reverse impressed ‘120’ and one as a sailor, together with a pair of chimney ornaments of rams with drilled bases, 16in (41cm) h, max. (5) £150-250 56. Four Victorian painted cast iron doorstops, one modelled as Punch dressed as Julius Caesar, 11.75in (29.6cm) h, one as a basket of flowers and fruit, one as a woodsman with his dog and one modelled as a lady holding twins. (4) £200-300
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57. Four Victorian painted cast iron doorstops, one modelled as Punch, one as Judy the reverse indistinctly stamped ‘JAMES LA....... MAKER‘, one titled ‘GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH‘ and one in the form of Rebecca at the well, 13in (33cm) h, max. (4) £200-300 58. A Victorian bronze door stop, with a fox mask above hunting boots and crops to an entwined vine handle, traces of gilt, 10.75in (27.5cm) h. £100-200 59. A Victorian brass doorstop, with a bifurcated handle and banded stem to a ribbed domed base, loaded and stamped 3982, 4197, 16.75in (42.5cm) h. Provenance: Lady Selkirk. £100-150 60. A William IV gilt bronze doorstop, in the form of a fluted column supported by a pair of griffins, with a cast iron base, 17.5in (44cm) h, 8in (20.5cm) w. £100-150 61. A moulded opaque glass hall lantern, in Gothic taste, 16in (40.5cm) h. £60-80
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62. A Charles I ‘six plank’ oak chest, with thumbnail edges, the top with replaced hinges and on shaped cut-out ends with brackets, 25in (63.5cm) h, 35.5in (90cm) w, 30.75in (35cm) d. £150-250
63. An early 18th century oak box, the later hinged boarded top with a chamfered edge above a vacant interior and a base drawer, on sleigh feet, 15in (38.2cm) h, 27in (68.5cm) w, 18.75in (47.6cm) d. Later section to top. £100-200
64. A late 17th century oak bible box, the later hinged top with old iron repairs to a vacant interior, the sides carved with lunettes to a front with scrolling leafage, with a later panel inserted to the centre, 7.25in (18.3cm) h, 23in (58.4cm) w, 15.75in (40cm) d. £100-150
65. A 19th century French oak farmhouse kitchen table, the cleated end boarded top above end frieze drawers and a side frieze drawer all with iron ring handles, 29.5in (75cm) h, 72in (183cm) w, 30in (76cm) d. £800-1,000
66. An oak refectory table, with a boarded cleated end top above a carved leaf and arcaded frieze on turned supports and peripheral stretchers, 17th century and later, 31in (79cm) h, 65.25in (165.5cm) w, 24.25in (61.5cm) d. £400-600
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67. A mid 18th century oak dresser, the boarded top above three frieze drawers fitted replaced brass plate handles and escutcheons, above three ogee panelled doors, with applied bracket mouldings, 35.5in (90cm) h, 67.25in (171cm) w, 21.5in (54.5cm) d. £600-800
68. An 18th century oak and elm plate rack, 49.5in (126cm) h, 83.5in (212cm) w, 6.75in (17cm) d. £150-200
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69. An early 18th century oak side table, the moulded edge boarded top above a frieze drawer with later brasswork, on turned club legs to pad feet, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 32.75in (83cm) w, 20.75in (52.7cm) d. £300-500
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70. A late 17th century oak side table, the boarded top above a single frieze drawer with twin panelled fronts and drop handles, one broken, with shaped corner brackets above inverted cup, bobbin, ring and baluster turned legs, united by peripheral stretchers, 26.75in (67.8cm) h, 31.75in (80.8cm) w, 21in (53.3cm) d. £200-300
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71. An oak refectory table, the cleated end boarded top on square baluster supports and sleigh feet, united by a central stretcher, 29.5in (75.5cm) h, 65.5in (166.2cm) w, 26.25in (66.8cm) d. £400-600
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74. A carved oak bed, the panelled headboard with split mouldings, arcading and strapwork above a frieze with a crest flanked by scaly beasts, the front posts with Tudor roses, incorporating 17th century and later elements, 84.75in (215.5cm) h, 76.5in (194.5cm) w, 55.5in (141cm) d. Provenance: This bed belonged to the Egerton-Warburton family and was bought from Lady Ashbrook (née Elizabeth Egerton-Warburton, b 1911). She said that it had been hers as a child, and had been restored a generation earlier by the estate joiner. £800-1,200
73. A mid 18th century oak press cupboard, the detachable moulded cornice above a pair of arched fielded panel doors enclosing hanging space and four later slides with a central fluted pilaster, above further fielded panels and four drawers flanking a cupboard door enclosing a shelf on shaped bracket feet, 82.75in (210.3cm) h, 61in (155cm) w, 21.5in (54.5cm) d. Repairs, metalwork replaced, minor old damages. £500-800
75. A late 17th century walnut daybed, with replaced caning to the seat and back, carved leaf scrolls, incised ‘X’ decoration to the frame, barley twist and block supports, 34in (86.5cm) h, 66.5in (169cm) w, 21in (53.5cm) d. £300-500 76. A small oak gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top above a later end frieze drawer, on turned and block legs with scroll feet, early 18th century and later, 26.5in (67cm) h, 34.25in (87cm) w, 30in (76.3cm) d. £200-300
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77. An oak gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top on ring turned supports united by peripheral stretchers, 17th century and later, 29in (73.8cm) h, 38.25in (97cm) w open, 33.25in (84.4cm) d. Old worm, one leg loose. £200-300 78. A late 17th century oak chest, the later hinged triple panelled top to a lidded till, the front with an arcaded frieze and a leaf and figure of eight carved panel front, 27.25in (69cm) h, 49.75in (126.5cm) w, 20in (51cm) d. £150-250
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79. A small and rare Cromwellian elm gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top on moulded trestle ends with open gates, a base stretcher and moulded feet, 24.5in (62cm) h, 37.75in (96cm) w open, 33.25in (84.3cm) d. For a similar table but in oak see Lot 92 Woolley & Wallis Furniture & Works of Art Sale Tuesday 9th September 2008. £1,500-2,000 80. An oak gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top on bobbin turned supports with peg hinges, the base Charles II with an associated top, 28.75in (73cm) h, 47.25in (120cm) w, 36.25in (92.4cm) d. £400-500
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81. An oak side table, the boarded top above a frieze drawer with an arc d’arbelet apron, club legs and pad feet, 27.25in (69cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 21in (53.3cm) d. £100-200 82. A pair of early 18th century oak side chairs, each with a dipped top rail above a vase shaped splat on turned and block legs with peripheral stretchers. (2) £150-250
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84. An 18th century walnut chest on chest, the cavetto moulded cornice above three short and three long drawers with reeded canted angles, the base with a brushing slide and three long drawers all cross and feather banded, the lower drawer with a concave parquetry star, on ogee bracket feet, 68.5in (174cm) h, 43in (109cm) w, 22.5in (57.5cm) d. £2,000-3,000
85. An early 18th century walnut chest on stand, the quarter veneered top with crossbanding and stringing above a chevron banded and strung front of two short and two long drawers, the stand with a long drawer all fitted replaced brass plate handles and escutcheons, with later applied carved busts, shaped stretchers and turned feet, 48in (122cm) h, 40.5in (103cm) w, 25.25in (64cm) d. £3,000-3,500
86. A walnut chest, the quarter veneered, crossbanded and feather strung top above two short and three long drawers, fitted replaced brass drop handles, with panelled sides and later bracket feet, early 18th century and later, 36.5in (92.7cm) h, 38.25in (97cm) w, 22.75in (57.8cm) d. £800-1,200
87. An Italian baroque walnut and marquetry armchair, the uprights with foliate finials to a panelled back with a shaped pediment to a carved border of ‘C’ scrolls and leaves to a central panel of inlaid strapwork, the flat arms with foliate carvings and scroll ends to a moulded edge seat and a conforming front stretcher, Lombardy c.1600. £500-700
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88. A late 19th century painted pine cupboard, the breakfront top with tapering reeded pilasters, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, above an arrangement of drawers and a central cupboard door fitted later handles and on later feet, 82in (208.5cm) h, 76.75in (195cm) w, 26.25in (66.5cm) d. £1,000-1,500
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90. A 19th century oak cricket table, with a circular boarded top, 24.5in (62cm) h, 35.5in (90cm) dia, together with three Windsor beechwood and elm side chairs. (4) £200-300 91. An early 19th century fruitwood standing corner cupboard, with a pair of rectangular panelled doors each enclosing two shelves, with engraved brass oval escutcheons, 80.25in (204cm) h, 32.5in (82.5cm) w, 18in (46cm) d. £200-300
92. A late Victorian beechwood and elm smoker’s bow armchair by William Lavers, Plymouth, with scroll arms and turned spindle supports, the back of the seat stamped twice ‘W. LAVERS. MAKER PLYMOUTH‘ and ‘G.B‘, together with a similar smoker’s bow armchair. (2) £100-200
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93. An early 19th century mahogany stool, the oval top pierced a handgrip on ring turned tapering legs, East Anglia, 17.5in (44.5cm) h, 12.25in (31cm) w, 8.25in (21cm) d. £150-250
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94 94. A 19th century woolwork picture, ‘The merry brown hare comes leaping,’ 16 x 24in (41 x 61cm), the verso with a handwritten note ‘Woolwork picture of a Cotswold Hare, once the property of Mr Awbridge of Cold Aston Gloucestershire, who said the same was worked by his Great Grandmother. Purchased in 1920 by E.J. Morris & Co Ltd, 20 Clarence St Cheltenham.’ £400-500
95. A Victorian sampler, worked by Maria Jane Bartlett, July 29, 1874 Aged 12 Years, with verse, stags, birds flowers, trees and crowns, glass cracked, 17 x 13in (43 x 33cm). £50-100 95
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97. A George III ‘band’ needlework sampler, by Mary Sheppard April 20th 1774, age 14, worked with alphabets and numbers, 20.5 x 4.5in (52 x 11.6cm) mounted, framed and glazed. £100-150
98. An early 19th century needlework sampler by Margaret Sharp Anderson, worked with a house, animals, birds, urns of flowers, with an alphabet, numbers and a verse, 15.5 x 12.75in (39.5 x 32cm) in a glazed bird’s eye maple frame. £100-150
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100. A pair of German brass alms dishes, with punched decoration to a central whorl, 19th century, 17in (43.1cm) dia. (2) £200-300
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102. A circular pewter plate, the rim engraved an armorial and a crest, with touchmarks, the reverse marked ‘IAQVES SONNANT 1680‘, 10.25in (26cm) dia, together with an early 19th century German pewter tankard, with presentation inscription. (2) £150-200
103. An 18th century continental brass shaped bucket, with bands of repoussé decoration, a central girdle with grotesque mask terminals, 7in (18cm) h. Handle missing. £80-120
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105. A pair of 17th century Flemish polished bronze altar candlesticks, raised on bun feet to spreading bases with an octagonal drip pan cast with angel’s heads to a baluster and spool stem, the bases with worn inscriptions, 11in (28cm) h. (2) £1,500-2,000
106. Two 17th century Flemish polished bronze altar candlesticks, raised on lug feet to a spreading petal moulded octagonal base, the drip pans with winged angel’s heads with faceted inverted baluster stems, 11.75in (30cm) h. (2) £1,500-2,000
107. Two similar brass candlesticks, each with a saucer base, Dutch or Spanish, 17th century, 6.25in (15.8cm) h, max. (2) £80-120
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109. A brass and steel mortice lock in 18th century style, with engraved foliate decoration, the end inscribed ‘FALLOWS & Co MAKERS BIRMINGHAM’, 5in (13cm) h, 9in (23cm) l, and a brass and steel mortice lock with key and a brass handle. (5) £600-800
110. An 18th century French brass baluster lighthouse caster, the pierced cover with a turned finial and a bayonet fitting to a leaf calyx and a ribbed spreading foot, the underside silvered, 8.75in (22cm) h. £60-80 108
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113. A 16th century continental carved walnut bust of a warrior possibly Alexander the Great, wearing a helmet, carved with acanthus, scrolls and flower heads, 17.75in (45cm) h, 11in (27.7cm) w. Old worm holes. £4,000-6,000
114. A carved wood and polychrome decorated bust of a bearded man, wearing a skull cap, with holes to top and base, probably late 16th century Spanish or Portuguese, 7in (18cm) h, 4.25in (10.6cm) on a perspex plinth. (2) £600-800 115. A German carved wood model of the Virgin and child, wearing a gilt metal crown, the child in her left hand, mounted on an octagonal gilt metal base, 18th century, 12.25in (31cm) h, 3.75in (9.4cm) w, together with a carved wood model of a knight, 6.75in (17cm) h, and a turned and carved cylindrical box, the screw-off lid to a turned and carved chalice, with concentric bowls, 8in (20cm) h. Damages and losses. £200-300
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116. A 16th century Netherlandish carved giltwood and polychrome panel, depicting Salome presenting the head of John the Baptist to Herodias, 29in (75cm) h, 17.5in (44.5cm) w. £2,000-3,000
117. A pair of Italian ceiling paintings, of two male portraits in profile, one wearing a cloak the other with an acanthus crown, painted on pine, probably Tuscany 15th century, 13 x 13in (33.2 x 33.2cm) max. (2) £600-800
118. A pair of North Italian carved and painted wood models of recumbent lions, contrapposto, probably 18th century, 6.75in (17cm) l. (2) Both with repaired breaks to front legs. £1,000-1,500
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119. A carved oak, parcel gilt and painted heraldic panel, carved with a shield with an eagle’s talon to a helm and leaves, surmounted by another eagle’s talon, within a fluted arched frame, the base with carved lettering ‘ANNA . PA..LSEN.‘, probably Flemish 17th century, 15.75 x 7in (39.7 x 17.7cm). £300-400
120. A 17th century Flemish carved oak panel, relief decorated musicians and other figures in a tavern, 16.5 x 10.25in (42 x 26cm). £1,200-1,500
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122. A carved limewood figure of a female saint, with traces of original polychrome and gilt decoration, South German, 16th / 17th century, 24.75in (62.5cm) h, 8in (20cm) w. Old damages, losses and repairs, her left arm off but present. £600-800
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123. A Norwegian burr birch tankard, the hinged lid carved with a sleeping figure within a crowned serpent edge and a fruit and leaf outer border, to a later lion and ball finial with an 'S' scroll handle carved with two male mask terminals, the body with three oval panels, the central one with a male and female figure each holding a cornucopia and entwined by a caduceus, the outer border inscribed 'ONSILIV...INNOCTE', to leaf and flower carvings with a snail, lion, a squirrel and a lamb, with two further panels each with a laurel border and depicting Apollo and Mercury,raised on later lion and ball feet, the base with a flower head with the initials 'R S' and the date '1672', late 17th century and later, 8.5in (21.5cm) h, 7in (17.6cm) w, 8in (20.2cm) d. Worm holes. For a Norwegian burr birch tankard with similar carving see Lot 1010, Syd Levethan: The Longridge Collection, Christie's, 10th-11th June 2010. This tankard from the workshop of Samuel Halvorsen Fanden was originally sold in these rooms Lot 263, 25th April 1991. £3,500-4,500
124. A late 17th century Norwegian burr birch peg tankard, allover carved with scrolling flower tendrils, the hinged lid with a laurel edge to an ‘S’ scroll handle carved a flower with a square terminal decorated a man praying, on three ribbed ball feet, 7.75in (19.5cm) h, 7in (17.8cm) w, 8.75in (22cm) d. £5,000-7,000
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125. A Baltic carved birch kovsh, in the form of a bird, the exterior carved with leaf scrolls, late 18th / early 19th century, 7in (17.7cm) h, 14.5in (36.7cm) w. £1,500-2,000
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126. A late 17th century Scandinavian carved and polychrome wood kasa, with horse’s head handles, the exterior with an inscribed rim with date ‘1693’, the hollowed out interior decorated with a sun face and stars, raised on four ebonised feet, two with bone tips, the base inscribed with numbers, 9in (27cm) h, 15.75in (40cm) w, 10.5in (26.6cm) d. Some repairs and alterations. £8,000-12,000
127. A late 17th century carved wood cup / bowl, relief decorated three panels of Bacchanalian putti, the barrel dated ‘1681’ and signed ‘W’, the underside signed ‘P Weretti’, 4.25in (11cm) h, together with a 17th century Norwegian carved wood tankard base. (2) A/F £50-150
128. Two 19th century Scandinavian painted wood bowls, the interiors of both painted with flowers, the exterior of one with two inscribed bands and with the date ‘1830’, 3in (7.3cm) h, 8in (20cm) dia, max. (2) £50-150
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129. A Black Forest carved wood figural salt, the bowl supported by a tree trunk with two figures, late 19th / early 20th century, ‘W 9.12.50’ etched to base twice, 4.75in (12cm) h. £100-150
130. A 19th century Austrian wood and tôle peinte model of a grape picker, 15.5in (39.5cm) h. A/F £30-40
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131. A Russian mammoth ivory carved box, allover carved with scrolling leaves and foliage with mythological beast, the hinged lid, warped, with a circular panel of Herculese with the Nemean lion, with a banner inscribed in Cyrillic, to a silk and paper lined interior, with four further panels to each side engraved a ship, portrait medallion, and flowers, all with inscriptions, on ball feet, 3.5in (8.6cm) h, 5.25in (13cm) w, 3in (7.4cm) d. £450-550
132. A carved ivory model of St. Catherine of Siena, wearing a crown of thorns and with the stigmata on her hands, the reverse inscribed to the bottom of her habit ‘A. Algardi. f. A. 1639’, 11.5in (28.7cm) h, 4.25in (10.7cm) w. £200-300
133. A marine ivory and bone hour glass, the circular ends carved with flower heads to six turned columns and sand filled glass bulbs, possibly early 19th century, 8in (19.7cm) h, 4.75in (11.8cm) dia. £200-300 132
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134. A late 19th century carved ivory naked maiden, loosely draped and smelling the scent of a water lily, left arm missing, on a turned base with screw thread, 11.5in (29cm) h. £100-200
135. A German ivory and gilt metal chamberstick, the stem carved with hunting scenes, to a shaped base and paw feet, with a turned handle, 19th century, 5.75in (14.7cm) h, 9.5in (24cm) w. £350-450
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136. A Renaissance style ivory table mirror, the octagonal bevelled plate to a frame carved with classical figures, with the motto ‘PLUS ULTRA‘, the stem with an oval coat of arms, the base with a gilt panel of figure, the back with gilt appliques of trailing foliage, masks and grotesques, 19th century, 12.75in (32cm) h, 3.75in (9.3cm) w. Plus Ultra is the national motto of Spain and was adopted from the personal motto of Charles V the Holy Roman Emperor. £1,500-2,000
137. A German carved ivory and wood shallow bowl, with a central medallion depicting Perseus slaying Medusa, to alternating bone and yew wood veneered bands, the rim with eight oval plaques decorated with mythological scenes, interspersed with grotesques, birds and fruit, 18th century elements, 11.75in (29.8cm) dia. £800-1,200 136
138. A 19th century continental relief carved ivory bust of Christ, wearing the crown of thorns, 5.5in (14cm) dia., in a later ebonised frame. £600-800
140. A German carved ivory beaker, decorated with Bacchanalian revelry, 4.5in (11.1cm) h, an ivory relief carved panel in Renaissance style with a central mounted soldier, with lions, birds, urns and suits of armour, 5 x 3.25in (12.7 x 8cm) and a carved centre panel of an ivory triptych, decorated with an angel with scenes from her life, 5.75 x 3.75in (14.6 x 9.7cm), all 19th century. (3) £300-400
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139. An early 18th century German ivory knife handle, carved a seated putto removing a thorn from his foot, on a bed of fruit and a hand clasping the stem, 6in (15cm) l, a carved ivory finial of a putti wearing a lion pelt and supporting a shield, 19th century, an ivory figure of a reclining putto with a bird, an ivory portrait rondel titled ‘VRSVLA. EBNERIN. AET. SVE. XXX‘ and a pair of ivory glove stretchers. (5) £400-600
141. A Russian bone wedding casket, with pierced, incised and lac decoration, the raised top with a hinged lid with two plaques of a stag and trees, above another hinged compartment, the interior paper lined, Archangel, late 18th / early 19th century, 5.5in (14cm) h, 8.25in (21cm) w, 5.75in (14.5cm) d. Feet lacking, all damages and losses. £200-300
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142. An Indo-Portuguese tortoiseshell and mother of pearl cutlery box, with silver coloured metal mounts, inlaid scrolling foliage, the hinged lid with a pineapple finial to a divided interior, on tapering square base, late 17th / early 18th century, 10.25in (26cm) h, 3.5in (8.8cm) sq. £2,000-3,000
143. A 19th century turned rhinoceros horn vase and cover, the cover with an inventory number ‘E15375’, probably German, 8.75in (19.5cm) h. £1,000-1,500
144. A pair of 19th century carved horn figures, of a lady and gentleman, possibly representing The Arts, Painting and Music, on turned bases, 7in (18cm) h. (2) £300-500
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145. A 19th century horn snuff mull, with pull-off lid, 3in (7.5cm) h, and a 19th century horn snuff box, 3.5in (9cm) w. (2) £80-120
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146. An 18th century wax male figure, 7in (18cm) h, and a shagreen covered oblong box, with a silver hinge stamped ‘AG‘. (2) A/F £10-20
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147. An 18th century French carved boxwood snuff box, with a brass hinge engraved a coat of arms, the cover with a seated lady with a plaited ponytail holding a fan and with a pug dog to her right, the shaped base relief carved Venus and Cupid and with Herculese with lion and wrestling Antaeus, 4in (10cm) h. £600-700
148. An 18th century Austrian carved wood and polychrome dish, in the form of a seated woman holding out her skirt, 5in (12.5cm) h, 4.75in (11.8cm) w, 3.5in (8.8cm) d. Repairs and replacements. £400-600
149. A George II Irish carved and stained pine relief bust of a lady, attributed to John Houghton, inscribed to the base ‘Vertumayi’, 19in (48cm) l, 12.5in (31.6cm) w. John Houghton (fl.1729-1775) a sculptor who worked principally as a wood carver. He was employed as a carver in Edward Lovett Pearce’s Parliament House and was paid the sum of £333 8s 3d. See the carved chimneypiece in the Old House of Lords, Parliament House, Dublin with very similar carvings to the above lot. He also carved the frame on Bindon’s portrait of Swift in St. Patrick’s Deanery and worked at Carton for the Earl of Kildare. For a further discussion see Irish Furniture, The Knight of Glin and James Peill, pp. 70-79 and figure 82 for the detail of the chimneypiece. £800-1200
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151. A late 18th century Austrian carved and painted wood group of an amorous couple, 5.5in (13.7cm) h, 5.25in (13cm) w, 3in (7.5cm) d. £400-600
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153. A 19th century North Italian carved and painted pine model of a hurdy gurdy player, 10.5in (26.7cm) h, 5.75in (14.6cm) w. £250-350
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155. Two engraved nautilus shells, one decorated with Bacchanalian scenes, the other biblical, possibly 17th century, 8in (20cm) max. (2) Some damages and losses. £50-150
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157. A carved coconut ‘bugbear’ flask, finely carved in relief with two scenes of a soldier with possibly Saint Nicholas about to board a boat and then the soldier saved from the sinking boat by Nicholas and returning to three ladies, framed by leaf and serpent scrolls, the end carved a grotesque mask, eyes lacking, 18th century, 7in (17.7cm) l. £100-200
158. A carved coconut vessel, with allover scroll decoration, with a hinged cover, on four silver coloured metal scroll legs to paw feet, 17th century and later, 5.25in (13cm) h, together with five other coconut part vessels, one carved with Masonic symbols, another with panels of parables. (6) £50-150
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159 160. An agate column, with a silver coloured metal laurel wreath band, 4in (10cm) h, two oval bowls, a cube, a paperweight, a model of a snail and four other pierced items of agate. (9) £50-150
161. A 19th century German serpentine tobacco jar, with two covers and reeded bands, 5.5in (14cm) h, together with a shallow circular dish, a cup, an octagonal jar and a circular dish. (5) Damages. £50-80 160 161
162. An Islamic bronze incense burner in the form of a lion, 7.5in (18.8cm) h, 7.5in (19.1cm) w. £100-200
163. A 19th century Persian embroidered koran box, of red velvet and silver thread decorated with scrolling foliage and birds, 4.25in (10.7cm) h, 12in (30.3cm) w, 8in (20cm) d. Worn. £200-300
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164. An early 17th century Italian gilt metal and lapis lazuli casket, the hinged lid with leaf appliques and two rectangular panels engraved with grotesques, to a plush lined interior, above corner pilasters with mask capitals and decorated with husks, the reverse with a false escutcheon plate, possibly Rome, 3.25in (8.2cm) h, 6.75in (16.8cm) w, 4.5in (11.3cm) d. £3,500-4,500
165. A French Limoges enamel and gilt metal mirror pendant, of octagonal form with an egg and dart border, to a panel depicting a seated king and queen and an attendent playing a lyre looking out to sea, signed ‘I L‘, with a scroll mount, 19th century, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 3in (8cm) w. £400-600
166. A French Limoges enamel rectangular panel of the nativity, in the manner of the Master of the Baltimore and Orleans triptychs, with Mary, Joseph and Christ in the foreground, shepherds and sheep in the background with an angel holding a banner inscribed ‘GLORIA‘, 8 x 6.25in (20 x 15.4cm), within a gilt metal frame and a fabric covered wood frame. The original panel can be found in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. £800-1,200
167. A pair of oval enamel panels, painted with Diana and Cupid and with two lovers embracing surrounded by Cupid and amorini, 3.5 x 4.5in (9 x 11.5cm). (2) £200-300
168. A Russian enamel icon, depicting five saints, with a dove above, the reverse signed, 8 x 6.5in (20 x 16.5cm), within a later frame. Cracks. £80-120
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170. A 16th century carved alabaster travelling altar piece, depicting the annunciation within a cathedral setting, 4.5in (11.5cm) h. £400-600
169. An 18th century German serpentine urn and cover, with foliate silver coloured metal mounts, 14in (35.6cm) h, 4.5in (11.5cm) dia. £300-400
171. An early 17th century Malines alabaster plaque, relief carved The Resurrection, with traces of gilt, 5 x 4in (12.5 x 10cm) in a later oak frame. £400-600
172. An Italian silvered wood wall bracket / niche, the canopied top above a carved back with a shell and leaf scrolls to a scale ground, the reverse indistinctly inscribed with the date ‘1768’, 19in (48cm) h, 8.75in (22.1cm) w. £200-300
173. A 17th century leaded and stained glass panel, depicting a 16th century male figure with a lance and sword, standing on a balustraded terrace, the scene above depicting the workings of a mill with figures, 14.5 x 10in (37 x 25.5cm). Old repairs. £300-400
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175. A bronze applique mask, possibly Roman, 4.5in (11.5cm) l. £100-150
174. A South German bronze circular relief plaque, depicting Bacchanalian revelry, pierced for suspension, late 16th century, 7.75in (19.3cm) dia. Provenance: Ex. Hampel, Munich. £2,000-3,000
176. A North European bronze figure of a lady, her dress with punched star decoration, her hands originally holding objects, probably 15th / 16th century, originally the stem for a tazza, her head and base holed, 9.5in (24cm) h, 7in (17.7cm) w. £2,000-3,000 177. A 16th century cast bronze relief plaque, depicting Judith and a maid placing the head of Holofernes in a bag, 4 x 3in (10 x 7.5cm) in a contemporary ebonised and beaded frame. £400-600
178. A continental figural candlestick, modelled as Eve, her legs entwined with a snake, her right hand aloft holding a basket of fruit, raised on a fluted circular base with an egg and dart band, possibly German 16th century, 12.75in (32cm) h, 6.75in 16.8cm) h. £800-1,200
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179. Two bronze term candlesticks, each as a male and female torso bust, to an entwined stem and domed circular base, 12in (30.5cm) h. (2) £100-200
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180. A Dutch gilt brass wall mirror, the octagonal bevelled plate to a pierced leaf frame and a surmount with two figures with vegetables, perhaps early 18th century, 14.5 x 13.5in (36.7 x 24.2cm). £50-150
181. A Dutch ebonised and repoussé gilt metal wall mirror, with a central rectangular bevelled plate to four marginal plates with ripple mouldings and a shaped surmount, late 19th century, 44 x 29.25in (112 x 74.5cm). £200-300
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182. A Florentine giltwood wall mirror, the replaced rectangular plate to a leaf and flower head carved frame, 19th century, 19.75 x 18.5in (50 x 47cm). £80-120
183. A pair of late 19th century gilt bronze girandoles, each with a rectangular bevelled plate to a dolphin and foliage cast frame, the cherubs surmounts supporting portrait busts of William and Mary, the base with twin scroll arms and square holders, 15.5in (39.5cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w. (2) £80-120
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184. A Florentine giltwood wall mirror, the replaced rectangular plate to a pierced leaf and shell carved outer frame, late 19th century, 26.5 x 22.5in (67 x 57cm). £100-150 183 184
185. A 19th century Biedermeier walnut and fruitwood toilet mirror, the oval plate to swan’s head supports, the crossbanded rectangular base with canted corners fitted a drawer on moulded bracket feet, 23in (58.6cm) h, 18.5in (47cm) w, 8.5in (21.7cm) d. £300-400
186. An early Victorian mahogany toilet mirror, the rectangular plate to reeded scroll supports, the plain base on disc feet, 28in (71cm) h, 24.75in (63cm) w, 10.75in (27.3cm) d. £100-150
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187. A 19th century Italian walnut and parquetry centre table, the rectangular top with cedar banding, boxwood stringing, lozenges and stars, on baluster and bobbin turned legs, 31.5in (80cm) h, 51.25in (130cm) w, 29.25in (74cm) d. £800-1,200
188. A late 19th century Dutch mahogany bombe commode, the serpentine edge top above four drawers, with fluted canted angles and on claw and ball front feet, 36.25in (92cm) h, 47in (119.5m) w, 21.5in (55cm) d. Top sun faded. £200-300
189. An Italian walnut cabinet, inlaid chequer banding, with a pair of hinged doors enclosing a shelf, on bracket feet, late 18th / early 19th century but later converted from a commode, 37.5in (94.8cm) h, 49.75in (126.3cm) w, 23.5in (59.7cm) d. £200-300
190. An Italian walnut prie-dieu, the associated open bookcase top above a base fitted four drawers above a hinged box base, 18th century and later, 69.5in (176.5cm) h, 29.5in (75cm) w, 24.5in (62.2cm) d. £200-300 191. A 19th century continental walnut and parquetry games table, the square top with canted corners and inlaid a chequer board, on a turned stem and scroll feet, 29.5in (75cm) h, 23.75in (60cm) w. £150-200
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193. An early 19th century Tyrolean painted wardrobe, the arched top above a frieze inscribed with initials ‘I.C.G.G’ and date ‘1815’, above a single door decorated with two panels of urns with flowers, 73in (185.7cm) h, 47in (119cm) w, 17.25in (44cm) d. £500-800
194. An Italian painted serpentine commode, foliage decorated with two long drawers, 1920s, 34.25in (87cm) h, 42in (107cm) w, 19in (48cm) d. £400-600
195. An Italian painted bed, decorated with sprays of flowers and scrolling foliage with gilt cartouches, shaped head and foot boards on cabriole legs, 1920s 49in (142.5cm)h, 57in (145cm) w, 84in (213.5cm) l. £400-600
196. A pair of painted pine single beds, the head and foot boards each with a ball finial above turned column supports, 40.5in (103cm) h, 37.5in (95cm) w, 80.25in (204cm), with bases and mattresses. (2) £300-500
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198. A continental walnut, marquetry and gilt brass mounted tripod table, the shaped top with a spray of flowers to a shaped ebonised border, late 19th / early 20th century, 28.75in (73cm) h, 80.5in (47cm) dia. £400-500
197. A near pair of Venetian carved pine, ebonised and parcel gilt dumb waiters, each modelled with a monkey wearing a hat, cloak and scarf and holding a scroll and a platter, crouching on rockwork, early 20th century, 67in (170cm) h, 37in (94cm) w. (2) Some old damages and repairs. £2,000-3,000
199. A late 19th century French mahogany and gilt metal mounted heart shaped bijouterie table, 30in (76cm) h, 17.5in (44.3cm) w, 20in (51cm) d. £300-500
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200. A late 18th century Maltese olivewood and marquetry bureau, inlaid stringing and with panels of birds on branches, the hinged fall revealing pigeon holes and two drawers, above two short and two long drawers and a shaped to tapering legs, 41in (104cm) h, 39.5in (105.5cm) w, 21.75in (55.5cm) d. Old restoration. £4,000-6,000
201. A 19th century French boulle jardinière table, with gilt brass mounts, the galleried top with a lift-out lid to a lift-out tin liner, 31.5in (80cm) h, 27.25in (69cm) w, 18in (46cm) d. £400-600
202. A pair of French kingwood and gilt metal stands, each with a radiating chevron parquetry top above pierced frieze panels, 30.5in (77.5cm) h, 14.5in (37cm) sq. (2) £200-300
204. A late Victorian pitch pine wardrobe, with carved pierced and ebonised decoration, a rectangular single mirrored door with a chintz lined interior, hanging pegs and a base drawer, 85in (216cm) h, 51.5in (131cm) w, 23.5in (60cm) d. £100-200
203. A 19th century Aesthetic walnut and ebonised centre table, the quarter burr veneered top with banding and a later central fan patera, on turned and flattened disc supports with a central fluted stem on acanthus carved and leaf scroll legs to ceramic castors, 28.75in (73cm) h, 37.75in (96cm) dia. £400-600
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205. An early 19th century mahogany extending dining table, with a single drop-leaf and three additional leaves on a scissor action frame, the frieze with rosewood crossbanding on turned legs to brass caps and castors, 28.75in (73cm) h, 92in (234cm) w, 47.5in (121cm) d. £800-1,200
206. A mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, with boxwood and ebony stringing and later satinwood banding, the scroll end back above two central drawers, one numbered ‘3869’, flanked by a single drawer and a pair of cupboard doors, one with a cellaret drawer with a sunken brass handle, with ribbed and leaf carved column pilasters, fitted brass ring handles on turned feet, George IV and later, 49in (124.5cm) h, 72in (183cm) w, 24in (61cm) d. £200-300
207. A 19th century oval mahogany wine cooler on a stand, with ebonised stringing, with a hinged top, not fixed, to a previously divided interior now with a tin liner, brass lions ring handles, the stand with applied brass moulding on fluted tapering legs to brass castors, 27.5in (70cm) h, 26in (66cm) w, 18.75in (47.5cm) d. £500-600
208. A mid 19th century rosewood centre table, with a faceted edge tilt-top on an octagonal baluster stem to a triform base with wooden castors, 28.25in (72cm) h, 47.25in (120cm) dia. £400-500
209. A matched set of nine early 19th century mahogany dining chairs, each with a curved tablet back to a stuffed-over seat on ring turned legs, comprising: two open armchairs and seven side. (9) £600-800
210. A set of six mahogany dining chairs in ‘Hepplewhite’ style, each with a shield back and a carved and pierced splat to a button upholstered stuffed-over seat on panelled legs and spade feet, one with a brass trade label for ‘Druce & Co’, inscribed ‘DRUCE & CO UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET MAKERS, BAKER STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE, LONDON. W.’, 19th century. (6) £350-450
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211. A near pair of 19th century rosewood and giltwood console tables, each with a white marble top on fruit headed acanthus capped scroll legs, with hoof feet and a concave base to a mirror back, 35.75in (91cm) w, 38in (96.5cm) 14.75in (14in (35.5cm) d, and slightly smaller. (2) £2,000-3,000
212. A large French cherrywood farmhouse kitchen table, the cleated end top to a plain frieze and square tapering legs, 29.75in (75.5cm) h, 114in (289cm) w, 36.25in (92.2cm) d. £800-1,200
213. A set of twelve beechwood dining chairs in George III style, each with a brass studded upholstered back and seat, two with differing plush upholstery, the top with a gilt metal handle on beaded square tapering legs and block feet, united by an ‘H’ stretcher. (12) £1,000-1,500
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214. A George III mahogany bureau, the interior with pigeon holes and drawers around a central cupboard door, inlaid a marquetry conch shell, flanked by secret pilaster compartments all with barber’s pole stringing above four long drawers fitted replaced handles, on later feet, 42.75in (108.5cm) h, 42.75in (108.5cm) w, 20.75in (52.5cm) d. £50-100
215. A 19th century satinwood and rosewood banded side cabinet, previously with a bookcase top, with two frieze drawers above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf, on later bracket feet, 36in (91.5cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 16.25in (41.5cm) d. £80-120
216. A late Victorian walnut open bookcase, the four tiers above a pair of cupboard doors stamped with Japonais panels, 42in (106.5cm) h, 28.5in (72.5cm) w, 8in (21cm) d. £100-150
217. A 19th century burr maple occasional table, the circular segmented veneered top on a faceted stem and triform base, 29.25in (74cm) h, 18.25in (46cm) dia. £100-150
218. An Edwardian mahogany occasional table, the octagonal top fan veneered with burr panels and crossbanding on square tapering legs united by an undertier on brass caps and castors, 29.5in (75cm) h, 30.25in (77cm) w. £100-150
219. A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular tilt-top revolving on a birdcage, to a ring turned baluster stem and cabriole legs, 28.75in (72.7cm) h, 28in (71.3cm) dia. £100-150
220. A late George III satinwood demi-lune card table, the top with a wide kingwood band and stringing, folding on double gate, baize lined, to a conforming frieze on square tapering legs and spade feet, 29.25in (74cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d. £500-700
221. A 19th century mahogany lamp table, the rectangular moulded edge top on ring turned supports, 29.25in (74cm) h, 19.5in (49.5cm) w, 13.75in (35cm) d. £200-300
222. A mahogany demi-lune tea table in George III style, the amboyna banded top with chequer stringing to a conforming frieze and marquetry twin gate supports, early 20th century, 28.5in (70.5cm) h, 30in (76cm) w, 15in (38cm) d. £100-200
223. A late Victorian highback sofa, part leather upholstered with plush fabric seat on turned pine legs to brass castors, 36in (91.5cm) h, 75in (190.5cm) w, 34in (86.5cm) d. £600-800
224. A large rectangular stool, with a leather button upholstered and brass studded top on walnut short cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 13.5in (34cm) h, 53in (134.5cm) w, 44in (112cm) d. £400-500
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225. A continental quartetto nest of painted occasional tables, with papier-mâché tops decorated fisher women and boys, on giltwood turned supports, the largest with a serpentine edge top 28in (71cm) h, 22.75in (58cm) w, 16.25in (41.5cm) d, late 19th / early 20th century. (4) £500-700
226. A William IV rosewood centre table, the circular tilt-top with egg and dart moulding above a turned stem with nulling to a quatreform base on lobed bun feet and sunken metal castors, 29.25in (74.3cm) h, 51.5in (131cm) dia. £200-300
227. A William IV mahogany library table, the rectangular top with rounded corners above a frieze drawer to either side on leaf and scroll carved lyre shaped supports, united by a lappet and ring turned stretcher on moulded scroll feet and brass castors, 29.25in (74.3cm) h, 56in (142cm) w, 27.25in (69.5cm) d. £400-600
228. A 19th century satinwood Pembroke table, with amaranth and kingwood banding, ebonised and boxwood stringing with ‘D’ shape flaps, above a frieze drawer and false reverse, fitted later oval brass plate handles, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 18in (45.5cm) w, 30.25in (77cm) d. Restoration £100-200
229. A George III rosewood Pembroke table, the banded top with boxwood and ebonised stringing, to a chamfered edge and above an end frieze drawer, fitted with a cast gilt brass open handle, on square tapering legs to leather roller castors, 28in (71cm) h, 20.25in (51.5cm) w, closed, 24.75in (62.5cm) d. Old restoration. £400-500
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230. A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, each with an octagonal tablet back, on ring turned front legs. (2) £400-500
231. An early Victorian mahogany hall chair, the leaf scroll back centred a vacant shield to a serpentine edge seat and turned and faceted tapering legs, together with a similar hall chair, the underside with a metal trade label inscribed ‘TRAPNELL & GANE UPHOLSTERERS 9 COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL‘. (2) £120-150
232. A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, each with a stylized shell back with scrolls and rondels to a bell shaped seat and on ring turned tapering legs, together with another mahogany hall chair with an oval fan back. (3) £200-300
233. A 19th century iron folding campaign style armchair / daybed, with a slatted back and open arms with three button upholstered cushions and padded armrests on wooden castors. £300-400
234. A German beechwood and cane campaign lounger by Kohler & Cie, with an iron ratchet, the adjustable back with a metal trade label inscribed ‘KOHLER & CIE, HEIDELBERG‘, 69.25in (175.5cm) l. £150-250
235. A 1920s chinoiserie three-piece caned suite, with a gilt ground and polychrome decorated, with carved shells and bar shape splats, on shell capped short cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, with squab cushions, settee: 32.5in (82.5cm) h, 67in (170cm) w, together with four matching side chairs. (7) £500-800
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236. A 19th century pine breakfront library bookcase, with a detachable cornice and four astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with four panel doors with further adjustable shelves on a plinth moulded base, 96in (244cm) h, 98in (249cm) w, 19in (48cm) d. Provenance: Sir John Clements. £3,000-4,000
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240. A George III mahogany chest on chest, with canted corners, the dentil moulded cornice above a fluted frieze with two two short and six long graduated drawers fitted brass swan neck handles, on ogee bracket feet, 67.5in (171.5cm) h, 48in (122cm) w, 22.5in (57cm) d. £500-700
241. A George III oak and mahogany banded chest on chest, with gilt brass handles, 71.5in (181.5cm) h, 44.25in (112.5cm) w, 21in (53.5cm) d. £300-400
242. A George III mahogany serpentine commode, the moulded edge top above four long graduated drawers, fitted replaced brass circular plate handles, with stop fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, 31.5in (80cm) h, 37.5in (95cm) w, 20.75in (53cm) d. £600-800
243. A late George III mahogany clerk’s desk, inlaid ebonised stringing, with a reeded three quarter gallery to a writing surface previously with leather, above two end frieze drawers, the right side fitted for inkwells and pens with a further five graduated drawers to each side of the main pedestal, with a twin panelled false front and on square tapering legs to extended socket feet, brass caps and castors, 29.75in (75.3cm) h, 38.75in (98.5cm) w, 27in (68.4cm) d. £600-800
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244. A wing armchair, button upholstered red leather on mahogany square tapering legs. £400-600
245. A wing armchair, re-upholstered in Zoffany Knole Heritage fabric, to a squab cushion and on cabriole legs, early 18th century and later. £1,500-2,500
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249. A Victorian mahogany bergère armchair, the reeeded frame to a caned back, seat and sides on ribbed supports to brass castors. £100-200
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250. An Edwardian mahogany pedestal, with egg and dart mouldings, 45.25in (115cm) h, 11.5in (29cm) sq. £80-120
251. A late George III mahogany Pembroke table, the oval kingwood banded drop-leaf top above a bowfront frieze drawer the reverse with a false front and on square tapering legs to brass caps and roller castors, 28in (71.4cm) h, 40.25in (102.3cm) w open, 31.5in (79.8cm) d. £300-400
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252. A 19th century oak tripod table, with an associated circular tilt-top, 28in (71cm) h, 29.25in (74cm) dia. £150-250
253. A mahogany tripod table, the circular tilt-top on a barrel stem, 19th century, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 30.75in (78cm) dia. £100-150
254. A 19th century fruitwood stool, the floral needlework drop-in seat to a plain frieze and on blind fret carved and chamfered supports, united by an ‘H’ stretcher, 18.5in (47cm) h, 21.5in (54.7cm) w, 17.5in (44.5cm) d. £150-200
255. A mahogany butler’s tray on stand, the oval brass hinged top pierced handgrips, 20th century, 23in (58.5cm) h, 29.5in (75cm) w, 19.25in (49cm) d. £200-300
256. An early 19th century mahogany chest, of three short and three long drawers, fitted replaced brass handles, to a shaped apron inlaid boxwood and ebonised stringing, 38.75in (98.5cm) h, 47.5in (121cm) w, 21.5in (54.5cm) d. £150-200
257. A late 19th century giltwood torchère, with a circular faux porphyry top, 43.75in (111.2cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) w. £100-150
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258. A pair of Chinese hardwood chairs, each with a panelled back with a circular seal, to a panelled seat on stretchered supports, with Chinese characters to the underside of the seats, late 19th century. (2) £150-250
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260. A 19th century Chinese carved hardwood kang table, with a burr inset panelled top, 13in (33cm) h, 37.5in (95cm) w, 17.75in (45cm) d. £500-700
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262. A Chinese red lacquer serpentine edge stand, decorated with dragons, phoenix and tigers, early 20th century, 24.5in (62cm) h, 19.75in (50cm) d. £300-400
263. A pair of 18th century silvered metal Corinthian capital candlesticks, with stop fluted stems and square stepped bases with a gadroon border, possibly Paktong, 12in (30.5cm) h. (2) One sconce missing. £100-150
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271. A Chinese Export carved ivory figural chess set, natural and stained red, the white king and queen modelled as European monarchs, the opposing pieces as the Chinese Emperor and Empress, all raised on a puzzle ball base, 2nd half 19th century, the king: 6.5in (16cm) h, the pawn: 3in (7.3cm) h. (32) Some damages and losses. £200-300
272. A turned boxwood and stained chess set, the king: 3.25in (8.2cm) h, the pawn: 1.5in (3.7cm) h, together with a similar but smaller part chess set in a pine box with a paper label ‘THE ROYAL BOX OF CHESSMEN ...BEST VALUE OFFERED‘, one pawn missing, and a black and red painted Ilex series chess set, in original box. (3) £80-120
273. An Anglo-Indian carved and turned ivory chess set, natural and stained red, 2nd half 19th century, the king: 5.5in (13.6cm) h, the pawn: 1.75in (4.3cm) h. (32) Minor damages. £300-400
274. A Victorian papier-mâché stationery box, with a shaped lid, painted floral sprays and an exotic bird, the interior now vacant, 8.5in (21.5cm) w, a Russian lacquer box painted a figure with three dogs and horse, 5.5in (14cm) w, a chinoiserie decorated papier-mâché pen box, a modern Chinese painted leather covered casket and a Chinese carved soapstone figure. (5) £100-200
275. Two incomplete ivory chess sets, one English the other Chinese, 19th century. (2) £80-120
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277. After Giambologna. A late 19th century bronze model of Mercury, mounted on a marble plinth, 39.5in (100cm) h. Caduceus off but present. £500-700
278. After the antique. A bronze figure of Pan and the infant Bacchus, probably Italian 19th century, 11.75in (30cm) h, 6in (15.1cm) w. £200-300
279. A French bronze group of Cleopatra and her attendant, she reclines holding a spindle, late 19th / early 20th century, 8in (20cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w. Cleopatra killed herself by antagonising an asp with a golden spindle. £200-300
280. After the antique. A bronze figure of the Dying Gaul, on a white marble plinth, probably Italian late 19th / early 20th century, 4.25in (10.7cm) h, 7.5in (19cm) w. The ancient Roman marble after the lost Hellenistic original can be found in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. £100-150
281. An Italian bronze Grand Tour model of the Temple of Vesta, 3.75in (9.2cm ) h, a bronze Roman style lamp in the form of a foot, 4.25in (10.7cm) l, a French bronze of Napoleon, 4.75in (12cm) h, and a bronze profile portrait bust of a gentleman, 4.75in (12cm) l, 19th century and later. (4) £100-200
282. A 19th century bronze model of a wild boar, 4.25in (10.7cm) h, 8in (20cm) w, together with an Italian green serpentine candlestick holder in the form of a boar’s head. (2) £150-200
283. A 19th century brass Askos jug, with a leaf capped scroll handle, winged figure terminal and two recumbent lions to the ovolo moulded rim, 7in (18cm) h. £150-250
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293. An early Victorian wax seal mounted table cabinet, with gilt brass ring handles and feet, the ebonised exterior with a pair of cupboard doors to a red interior with three drawers, extensively applied crests, armorials and portrait busts, the drawers with loose seals, 12.25in (31cm) h, 13in (33cm) w, 8in (20cm) d. £400-500
294. A pair of gilt framed collections of Grand Tour plaster medallions, classical subjects including the Laocoön and Marcus Aurelius, 19 x 14.75in (48.1 x 37.1cm), together with another framed collection of plaster medallions of mainly portraits. (3) £100-200
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295. Three agate seals, one with a gilt brass matrix, together with a glass example, 19th century 3in (7.1cm) l. (4) £80-120
296. An American Art Deco bronze running greyhound, on a rectangular base, 2.75in (7cm) h, 9in (23cm) w, a small brass running greyhound and a cockerel mascot. (3) £150-250
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298. A pair of carved and painted wood oval rondels, each with two cherubs holding ribbon tied roses, 15 x 18.25in (38 x 46.3cm). (2) £200-300
299. An oval wax portrait bust plaque of Sir Isaac Newton, inscribed ‘M. GOSSET F.’, in an ebonised moulded frame, 5.75in (14.75cm) h. The wax repaired. £400-600
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300. Emil Wolff (German 1802-1879). A carved marble bust of Prince Albert, draped in the classical style, signed to the verso ‘E. WOLFF, ROMA. FEC’, to a turned socle, 29.5in (75cm) h, 19.5in (49.5cm) w, 11.5in (29.2cm) d. Old damages and repairs. This recently discovered portrait bust of Prince Albert by Emil Wolff is identical to one found in the Musée du Louvre, Paris (Galerie Thorvaldsen, Salle E). This version of Prince Albert is one of three portrait busts sculpted by Wolff. The first type is a plain bust modelled in 1839 and is in the Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, London. The second version of Prince Albert with Grecian Armour (one of three known) was sold these rooms, Lot 348, Furniture & Works of Art, 5th April 2011. This version has been dated by Francesco Leone in his book ‘A Rediscovered Marble Bust of Prince Albert by Emil Wolff’, published by Alessandra di Castro Antichità, to the late 1830s to early 1840s. The version in the Louvre was donated to the French royal family in 1845. £3,000-4,000
301. A rectangular faux marble pedestal, with a breakfront, 41.25in (105cm) h, 27.5in (70cm) w, 25.75in (65.5cm) d. £50-100
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303. An early 19th century octagonal tôle tray, the gallery decorated with flowers and leaves and pierced two handgrips, the centre painted a scene with a young couple and a dog in a landscape setting, 22 x 30.5in (55.7 x 77.4cm). £100-200
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304. A 19th century Scottish carved treen snuff box, the hinged lid with Tam O’Shanter riding over the bridge with the witch in pursuit, the thumbpiece a bull’s head above two rams, the sides with recumbent hounds, 6.5in (16.5cm) w. £300-400
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307. A Russian lacquer rectangular snuff box, with canted corners, the hinged cover painted the Toilet of Venus, 4in (10cm) w, a lacquer cheroot box, decorated two semi-nude women on a daybed, one smoking a hookah, the reverse with the Virgin Mother and Child, with hinged ends, 5in (13cm) l, a painted faux tortoiseshell snuff box, inset an oval portrait medallion of Alexander I of Russia, 4in (10cm) w. (3) £300-400
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308. A 19th century turned yew-wood rolling pin, 15.25in (38.5cm) l, a turned boxwood chemist’s pestle, a treen box with threaded cover, a treen long handled spoon and a carved treen character nutcracker, wearing a winged helmet. (5) £100-150
309. A Victorian rosewood travelling shaving mirror, inlaid boxwood stringing and with a folding stand, 11in (28cm) h, and a 19th century continental walnut shaving mirror with an oval plate. (2) £80-120
310. A Victorian turned fruitwood swing frame mirror, of ogee arch form with ebonised and holly stringing with a finial, 14.25in (36cm) h, 8.75in (22cm) w. £100-150
311. An American Curley 1884 Patent corkscrew, with nickel plated slotted bell cap, the wood handle with steel collar marked ‘Pat Apr 22 84’, pointed centre worm. One cap missing from end of handle. See Fred O’Leary, Corkscrews, page 66. £100-150
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312. A pair of giltwood and ebonised eagle wall brackets, 19th century, 12.5in (31.8cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w. (2) £200-300
313. A French mahogany and bird’s eye maple miniature serpentine commode, with gilt metal mounts and porcelain plaques painted with courting couples, late 19th century, 10.5in (26.3cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) w, 9.75in (24.7cm) d. Provenance: Ex collection of H. W. Allingham, sold on the premises 25 Grosvenor St. London by Robinson & Fisher, 6th February 1905, lot 553. £200-300
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314. A late Victorian miniature chaise longue, button and sprung upholstered with turned supports and brass castors, 14.5in (37cm) h, 28in (71cm) w, 10in (25.5cm) d. Distressed. £200-300
315. A mahogany miniature armchair in ‘Chippendale’ style, 20.75in (52.3cm) h, together with a miniature armchair in Victorian style. (2) £100-150
316. A Victorian cast brass serpentine stool, the button upholstered drop-in seat to a pierced frieze on scroll and leaf capped cabriole legs, 7in (18cm) h, 13in (33cm) w, 9.75in (25cm) d. £80-120
317. A 19th century mahogany book press, 14.75in (37.5cm) h, 14.75in (37.4cm) w, 9.74in (24.7cm) d. £200-300
318. A scale model ‘Garden Seat’ Horse Bus, on a hardwood stand and under a perspex cover, 12in (30.5cm) h, 16.5in (42cm) l. This model is a copy of the Omnibus used in Salisbury. £100-200
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319. A Victorian brass paper clip, modelled as a lady’s hand, with registration lozenge for 26th April 1844, mounted on an alabaster base, 8.5in (21.5cm) l. £50-100
320. A 19th century turned sycamore and bone apple corer, 5.25in (13.3cm) l, together with a bone knife handle carved a bust of a centurion with war trophies, and a small ebony knife. (3) £50-100
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321. A continental veined marble shallow urn, on a fluted bronze foot, modern, 10.5in (26.3cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) dia. £100-150
322. A 19th century continental beadwork purse, with dancing oriental figures, the reverse with musicians, with silver coloured metal hinged mounts to a velvet lined interior, with chain, 9in (23cm) h, and another beadwork purse depicting a stag and a memento mori urn. (2) £100-200
323. A French champlevé enamel and pietra dura chamberstick, late 19th century, 2.5in (6.3cm) h, 8.5in (21.5cm) w. £250-300
324. An 18th century Dutch brass tobacco box, of canted rectangular form, the hinged lid engraved a view of a city, the base with a bakery, 6.25in (15.5cm) w, together with a Victorian leather and brass lady’s needlework bag with hinged ends, the silk lined interior with a pin cushion, utensil holders and pouches, with chain link handles, 5.5in (13.9cm) w. (2) £20-30
325. A 19th century Tunbridgeware desk ‘pillar box’ thermometer/ compass, the ivory thermometer signed ‘H. HOLLANBY TUNBRIDGE WELLS‘, the top inset a compass with paper label and steel hands, 5.25in (13cm) h. £300-350
326. A brass circular flared spitoon, the dished top with a central aperture the sides with crescent pierced handle, late 18th / early 19th century, 2.75in (7cm) h, 7.75in (19.5cm) dia. £150-200
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327. A late George III mahogany rectangular tray, with canted corners, scroll lifts and a turned spindle gallery, 2.25in (5.5cm) h, 33.25in (84.3cm) w, 19.25in (49cm) d. £500-600
328. A Victorian coromandel box, the lid inscribed in brass ‘MRS CRAWFURD ANTROBUS’, the hinges stamped ‘PATENT E. WELLS & Cos’, and with a Bramah lock, sunken brass handles, 6in (15.1cm) h, 15in (38cm) w, together with a Victorian burr elm decanter box, with a twin divided interior, one decanter missing, 9.75in (24.6cm) h. (2) £100-150
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329. A 19th century mahogany book press, 16.5in (42cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w, 9.25in (23.5cm) d. £80-120
330. A late 19th century pine half-block ship’s model, 35.5in (90cm) l. £100-200
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332. ‘The Supreme Sunbeam 203mph’, a publicity pamphlet detailing the ‘Greatest Motoring Achievement Ever Recorded’ by Major H. O. D. Segrave and his attainment of a speed over 200mph at Daytona Beach, Florida, 1927, together with a model of the car, three photographs and a print of Malcolm Campbell. (A lot.) £80-120
333. Polar Expedition Interest. A sculpted glass ‘iceberg’ with etched and carved decoration including ‘The Terranova’, a pair of figures on skis, penguins, a seagull, an explorer reading a map and a camp, inscribed label to underside ‘TERRA NOVA COLLET GI COOKHAM‘, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 9in (23cm) w. £100-200
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334. A sailor’s shell valentine, with a central star design with circle and semi-circle borders, set within a teak and brass bound octagonal ships compass lid, 21in (53.5cm) w. £600-800
335. A silver plated cigarette box, the hinged glazed lid, cracked, decorated with a basket of dried flowers, early 20th century, 2in (4.7cm) h, 5.25in (13.4cm) w. £50-100
336. Five Neolithic flint tools; one with an inscription ‘Found at ... Water Main Cutting 5 foot below surface Nov. 1900,’ with inventory number; another with number and a third with a faint inscription. (5) £100-150
337. Three Neolithic stone axe heads, and two stone implements, 4in (10cm) l, max. (5) £80-120
338. An onyx pedestal, the square top supported by a fluted Ionic column, 46in (116.7cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) sq. £200-300
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341. A painted terracotta stag’s head wall trophy, with real antlers, early 20th century, Austrian or German, 40.75in (103.3cm) w. £300-400
342. A carved and stained wood owl tobacco jar, with a hinged head and glass eyes, 12in (30.7cm) h, 10.25in (26cm) w. £500-600
343. A Black Forest hunting trophy wall plaque, carved with leaves, game and weapons, late 19th / early 20th century, 19.25 x 33.5in (48.5 x 85cm). £200-300
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345. Howard & Sons. A late Victorian Chesterfield sofa, on turned walnut legs to brass caps and castors stamped ‘HOWARD & SONS LONDON‘, the back left leg stamped ‘175206312’, 26.5in (67.5cm) h, 91in (231cm) w, 35.75in (90.8cm) d. £800-1,200
346. Howard & Sons Ltd. An easy armchair, on walnut square tapering legs to brass castors stamped ‘HOWARD & SONS LTD, LONDON‘, the inside back left leg stamped ‘37034203 HOWARD & SONS LTD, BERNERS ST.’, and also ‘8128’. £500-800
348. A rectangular stool, the button upholstered and brass studded top on turned mahogany legs, 17.5in (44.5cm) h, 41in (104cm) w, 24in (51cm) d. £200-300
347. An early Victorian rosewood fan back nursing chair, later upholstered damask fabric, with a serpentine front seat to carved cabriole legs and castors, some replaced. £150-200
349. An early Victorian giltwood and painted rectangular stool, the seat upholstered floral needlework to a frieze carved with leaf scrolls and shells on cabriole legs and scroll feet, 16.5in (42cm) h, 35.5in (95.2cm) w, 19in (48.2cm) d. £700-800
350. A large upholstered stool, on moulded mahogany legs united by stretchers, modern, 17in (43cm) h, 77.25in (181cm) w, 38in (96.5cm) d. £200-300
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351. A large carved wood and white painted overmantel mirror in Palladian style, modern, 59.75in (152cm) h, 88.25in (224cm) w. £800-1,200
352. A 19th century Biedermeier mahogany wall mirror, the later rectangular plate to pendant leaf corbels and a shaped pediment with applied rondels, 47 x 20in (119.3 x 51cm). £30-50
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353. A French trumeau, with a painted scene of a French officer near a lake accompanied by two dogs and various trophies strewn on the ground in front of a Masonic monument, above a rectangular plate to a moulded composition frame, c.1900, indistinctly inscribed in chalk to the verso, 52.5 x 27in (133.5 x 68.5cm). £200-300
354. A continental satinwood pier mirror, the rectangular bevelled plate to a plain frieze with an applied gilt metal leaf and wreath mount, 33.5 x 21.25in (84.9 x 54cm). £100-150
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355. A George I giltwood mirror, the arched bevelled plate to a carved frame with a punched ground and decorated with flower heads, the shaped surmount with twin eagle heads flanking a scrolled plume above a shell, the conforming base with husks and a shell, 43 x 22in (109 x 56cm). £1,500-2,000
356. A walnut and parcel gilt wall mirror in George II style, the arched plate to a frame decorated with scrolling leaves, a shell and a rocaille surmount, late 19th / early 20th century, 25.75 x 15.5in (65 x 39.4cm). £80-120
357. An early 19th century mahogany pier mirror, the rectangular plate to a frame decorated with turned split columns and rondels, 26.75 x 17.5in (67.7 x 44.3cm). £100-150
358. A 19th century continental walnut and giltwood mirror in Empire style, the replaced rectangular plate flanked by Pharoah pilasters, with an eagle surmount and foliate pendants, 63 x 33in (160 x 83.7cm). £300-500
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359. A near pair of Victorian walnut display cabinets attributed to William Baker & Sons of Bath, each inlaid herringbone, chequer and parquetry banding, with a hinged glazed top, the hinges stamped ‘HORNE’S PATENT‘, supported by spiral twist columns with leaf carved capitals to a gadroon and leaf moulding above a conforming base with three glazed doors enclosing shelves to a moulded plinth base, 44in (111.7cm) h, 54.5in (138.3cm) w, 20.5in (51.8cm) d. (2) £4,000-6,000
360. A Victorian walnut Canterbury, with pierced divisions above a frieze drawer and ceramic castors, 14.5in (37cm) h, 18in (46cm) w, 12in (13.5cm) d. £180-250
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362. A Victorian rosewood stool, with scroll supports and foliage stretchers, previously on castors, 18in (45.7cm) h, 19.75in (50cm) w, 16.75in (42.5cm) d. £100-150
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363. A set of four late 19th century satinwood side chairs, with a scroll and leaf carved arcaded top rail above serpentine fronts and stuffed-over seat on fluted tapering legs. (4) £400-500
364. A George IV mahogany bedside cupboard, in the manner of Gillows, the top with a three quarter gallery above a door flanked by ribbed protruding columns and on tapering legs, 33in (83.7cm) h, 18in (46cm) w, 14.5in (36.3cm) d. £300-400 363
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366. An early 19th century mahogany and line inlaid washstand, the twin flap top revealing circular apertures and pull-up swing mirror, above a single drawer, fitted brass ring handles, over a tambour shutter to tapering legs, 35.75in (91cm) h, 18in (46cm) w, 18in (46cm) d. £100-200
367. A late Regency rosewood open armchair, with scroll arms and a cane seat. £80-120
368. An early 19th century mahogany bedside cupboard, the reeded edge top pierced handgrips above a boxwood strung door to a slatted interior on turned supports, 32in (81cm) h, 13.25in (33.5cm) sq. £200-300 367
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370. A George III mahogany washstand, the twin hinged top revealing a pull-up mirror, plate missing, to bowl apertures, above a panelled cupboard door and a drawer, on moulded supports united by an undertier, to brass roller castors, 33in (83.7cm) h, 14.75in (37.3cm) w, 14.25in (36.1cm) d. £100-200
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371. An early 19th century mahogany and brass marquetry scroll end sofa, the reeded serpentine back centred a tablet inlaid leaf scrolls and an eagle, to later upholstery, the front with ribbed panels and inlaid palmettes and rondels on turned and ribbed tapering legs to brass caps and castors, 34.75in (88.4cm) h, 80in (203cm) w, 25.25in (64cm) d. £400-600
372. A late Victorian walnut kidney shape lady’s writing table, the inset gilt tooled maroon leather top, with a gilt brass gallery above three frieze drawers all fitted brass locks stamped ‘J.T. NEEDS, 189 PICCADILLY, LATE J. BRAMAH, Crowned, 124 PICCADILLY‘, the left drawer stamped ‘W. TURNER LORD & CO. LONDON‘, above two further drawers to each pedestal with cast gilt brass handles, on leaf carved cabriole legs, 29in (73.5cm) h, 48in (122cm) w, 24.5in (62cm) d. Previously with a superstructure. £200-300
373. A pair of satinwood and marquetry demi-lune console tables, fan back with bead edge husks to further beading, a band of trailing foliage and a rosewood crossbanded edge, frieze with flower head bundles, square tapering legs, block feet, early 20th century, 33.75in (86cm) h, 39in (99cm) w, 19in (48cm) d. £1,000-1,500
374. A William IV rosewood library table, the rectangular top with a nulled edge and leaf capped corners, above two frieze drawers on ribbed baluster supports and scroll feet to ceramic castors, 28in (71.5cm) h, 53.5in (135.8cm) w, 27.5in (69.8cm) w. Veneer loss to top, one leg loose. £300-500
375. A set of six George IV mahogany dining chairs, each with a reeded open back carved with palmettes and scrolls, to a stuffed-over seat on turned and spiral twist tapering legs. (6) Restorations. £500-600
376. A quartetto nest of mahogany tables, the rectangular harewood tops inlaid a mahogany oval panel, with ebonised beading with kingwood banding, on ring turned supports, curved stretch and ebonised strung scroll feet, early 20th century, 27.5in (70cm) h, 19.5in (49.5cm) w, 13.75in (35cm) d. £200-300
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377. A mahogany artist’s easel, probably by Winsor & Newton, with an adjustable brass rail and hinged rest, the reverse previously with a circular label, 88.75in (225.5cm) h max, 30in (76cm) w. Repairs. £1,000-1,500
378. An early Victorian Scottish mahogany four tier whatnot, with turned finials to wavy friezes, the bottom tier with an ‘X’ support and a frieze drawer, on brass castors, 56in (142cm) h, 20in (51cm) w, 17.5in (44.5cm) d. £200-300 377
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379. An early Victorian burr elm games table, the circular top inlaid a chequer board above a frieze drawer containing turned draughts, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 16.5in (42cm) dia. £200-300
380. A Victorian rosewood games table, the swivel fold-over top inlaid a chequer board and a later oval inset leather surface, 29.5in (75cm) h, 21in (53.5cm) w, 14.5in (37cm) d. £400-500
381. A Victorian walnut card table, the moulded edge hinged and swivel top revealing a circular baize lined playing surface, to a leaf and cabochon carved base, with ceramic castors, 30.25in (77cm) h, 37.25in (94.5cm) w, 18.75in (47.5cm) d. £200-300
382. A late George III mahogany chest, the moulded edge top above two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted replaced brass handles, 34.5in (87.5cm) h, 42.25in (107.5cm) w, 20in (51cm) d. £300-500
383. An early 19th century mahogany chest, inlaid boxwood and ebonised stringing, with two short and three long graduated drawers fitted replaced handles on swept bracket feet, 40.5in (102.5cm) h, 37.25in (94.5cm) w, 19.5in (49.2cm) d. £150-250
384. A Victorian carved and limed oak twin pedestal desk, the top inset gilt tooled leather above an arrangement of eleven drawers, 31in (77.5cm) h, 50.75in (129cm) w, 36in (76cm) d. £400-600
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385. A teak and brass bound jardinière, on cabriole legs, early 20th century, 29.5in (75cm) h, 16.75in (42.2cm) w, 14.5in (36.8cm) d. £300-500
386. A Victorian rosewood Canterbury, with four shaped divisions the front carved scrolls and shells, with a frieze drawer and on brass castors, 19.25in (49cm) h, 20in (51cm) w, 15.75in (40cm) d. £250-350
387. An Arts & Crafts oak table top display cabinet, the broken arch top to a carved pyramidal edge, on turned bun feet, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 28in (71cm) w, 12in (30.5cm) d. £100-150
388. A pair of George III mahogany ‘Hepplewhite’ side chairs, each with an undulating top rail above a pierced splat with a carved tablet with husks and an oval patera, to a stuffed-over serpentine front seat on panelled square tapering legs to socket feet, together with a mahogany open armchair. (3) Provenance: The pair of chairs bought from R. P. Way Antiques, 35 Gay Street, Bath, in 1941 for £12.14. £200-300
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389. A Victorian mahogany butler’s tray on stand, the gallery pierced handgrips and with a sloping front, the stand with turned and block supports, 39in (99cm) h, 27.5in (70cm) w, 21in (53.5cm) d. (2) £300-400
390. A mahogany tripod table, the top and base associated, 28in (71cm) h, 18.25in (46.5cm) w, 12in (30.5cm) d the top. £80-120
391. A William IV ebonised and parcel gilt ‘X’ frame stool, with a later leatherette covered top, 17.5in (44.5cm) h, 19in (48cm) sq. £150-200
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393. An early Victorian rosewood three tier whatnot, with a turned spindle gallery on baluster supports and brass castors, 46in (117cm) h, 30.75in (78cm) w, 18in (46cm) d. £300-500
394. An early 19th century mahogany bowfront toilet mirror, with boxwood edging, the rectangular plate to reeded uprights, the box base fitted three drawers, 22.5in (56.8cm) h, 21.5in (54.7cm) w, 8.75in (22cm) d. Some replacements. £80-120
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396. An early Victorian mahogany toilet mirror, the rectangular plate to reeded scroll supports, the box base fitted two cushion frieze drawers on disc feet, 32in (81.5cm) h, 19.5in (49.5cm) w, 11in (27.6cm) d. £100-150
397. A walnut dressing table mirror in early 18th century style, the arched plate to a moulded frame, the crossbanded base to a hinged fall enclosing three drawers and three pigeon holes above a single drawer on ogee bracket feet, 28.25in (72cm) h, 14.75in (37.3cm) w, 10in (25.5cm) d. £100-150
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398. A pair of gilt brass and Chinese cinnabar lacquer two tier occasional tables, each with an inset plate glass top above a 19th century relief decorated panel of vases and censers, on brass castors, 22.75in (58cm) h, 24in (61cm) w, 24.25in (61.5cm) d. (2) Provenance: Mallet at Bourdon House, November 1982. £500-600
399. A Victorian rosewood library table, fitted two frieze drawers on turned and faceted supports and carved paw feet and castors, 29in (73.5cm) h, 53.75in (136.5cm) w, 25.75in (65.5cm) d. £400-600
400. A walnut loo table, the oval tilt-top quarter veneered and inlaid floral marquetry and stringing above four turned column supports, leaf carved scroll legs and ceramic castors, 19th century and later, 29.25in (74.3cm) h, 52in (132cm) w, 37.5in (95cm) d. £400-500
401. A mahogany card table in George II style, the fold-over baize lined top on a single gate, above a frieze drawer on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, 28.75in (73cm) h, 32.75in (83cm) w, 15.75in (40cm) d. £100-200
402. A mahogany writing table in George III style, with a gilt tooled maroon leather inset top above five drawers with brass swan neck handles, on brass caps and castors, 19th century and later, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 49.75in (126.5cm) w, 31.25in (79.5cm) d. £200-300
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403. A William IV kingwood library centre table attributed to Edward Holmes Baldock, with ormolu mounts, the octagonal top with a brass moulded edge with leaf appliques and inset tooled leather, the banded frieze with leaf scroll faux handles to a concave base with rococo style mounts with scrolls and ho-ho birds with four scroll legs and leaf and rocaille caps to sunken brass castors, 28.5in (72cm) h, 32.75in (83cm) w. For a similar table stamped ‘EHB’ and sold Christie’s, 8th November 1929, Lot 51, see Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, p.78, ill. 45. £1,000-1,500
404. A George II mahogany rectangular stool, with a later drop-in seat to an arc d’arbelet frieze and shell and husk carved cabriole legs and pad feet, 15.5in (39.5cm) h, 19in (48cm) w, 15.5in (39.5cm) d. Three ears replaced. £250-350
405. A carved mahogany stool in George II style, with a drop-in seat on eagle head and lambrequin cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, early 20th century, 19in (48cm) h, 22.5in (57cm) w, 16.5in (42cm) d. £200-300
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407. Literature: relating to Indian Art including: Toby Falk and Mildred Archer, Indian Miniatures in the Indian Office Library, 1981; Mildred Archer, Company Drawings in the Indian Office Library, 1972; W.G. Archer, Kalighat Paintings, 1971 and Paintings of the Sikhs, 1966; Heinrich Zimmer, The Art of Inidan Asia, in two vols, 1955, various sale and exhibition catalogues. (a lot) £50-100
409. A Harrods Ltd mahogany quarter size snooker table, with a maroon baize surface supported by fluted square tapering legs, the frame stamped in various places ‘1823 Patent No 22642-12’, with balls and cues, early 20th century, 31in (49cm) h, 77in (196cm) l, 41in (104cm) w. £800-1,200
411. A harlequin croquet set, comprising two mallets by Jacques, one by F.H. Ayres and the other inscribed ‘The Lovett’, with marker peg, hoops and balls, mounted on a hardwood and brass three tier stand with carrying handle. £400-600
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408. Literature: Rugs and Carpets of the World, edited by Ian Bennett, 1981; H.A. Lorentz, A View of Chinese Rugs from the 17th to the 20th century, 1972; George W. O'Eannon, The Turkoman Carpet, 1974; J. Iten-Maritz, Turkish Carpets, 1977; E. Gans-Ruedin, Antique Oriental Carpets, 1975 and ten other books relating carpets and rugs. (15) £50-150
410. A bowfront cased trout, preserved by R. Allder, Naturalist Newbury, in a naturalist setting, with a paper label titled ‘Kennet Trout’ with further indistinct inscription and date ‘1898’, with maker’s label and gilt decoration to the front, 17.25in (44cm) h, 33.5in (85cm) w, 6.25in (15.9cm) d. £200-300
412. A Slazenger & Son croquet set, comprising: four mallets, hoops, balls, markers and hammer, in a pine box, inset an ivorine plaque inscribed ‘SLAZENGER & SON, LONDON‘. £400-600
413. A pair of ash skis, with metal clips signed ‘Marker Germany’, the skis also marked ‘5997220’, 86.5in (219.7cm) l, together with another pair of skis, marked ‘L220040’ and two pairs of bamboo handled ski poles, one pair with leather grips, 1st half 20th century. (8) £250-350
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414. A pair of teracotta garden urns, each in the form of a flower head on petal bases, 20in (50.6cm) h, 13.5in (34.3cm) w. (2) £200-300
415. A pair of lead twin handled garden urns, the bodies decorated with cherubs and foliage, early to mid 20th century, 17.5in (44.6cm) h, 20in (51cm) w. (2) £600-800
416. An Indian leather and metal bound trunk, with carrying handle and chains, with handwritten labels addressed to ‘Messrs King King & Co. The Fort, BOMBAY‘, also inscribed ‘LT Col Tyndale Wood Gate, South....’, 14.75in (37.5cm) h, 25.5in (64.5cm) w, 15in (38cm) d. £150-200
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419. A leather attaché case, stamped with owner’s name and address, 20.25in (51.5cm) w, a leather case with two zips, stamped ‘G.D.PETHERICK,’ and a leather attaché case, initialled W.B.B. (3) £100-150
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421. A three pronged iron eel spear, with a tapering ash handle, late 19th century, 75.25in (191cm) l. £150-250
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422. A loggerhead turtle shell (Caretta caretta), early 19th century, the reverse painted pink and with mounting holes to the sides, 28.25in (71.5cm) l. Listed Cites Appendix II Annex A (exempt). As this specimen is pre-1947 no Article 10 is required. £600-800
423. A Cuvier’s beaked whale skull (Ziphius cavirostris), also known as a Goose-beaked whale, 19th century, 36in (91.3cm) l . Provenance: Ex. collection of Sir Henry Gore Booth, sale of the contents of Lissadell House, Co Sligo, H.O.K. 2003. £150-200
424. An officer’s military saddle, on a part painted oak stand. (2) £200-300
425. A cast iron saddle horse by Musgrave, with a slatted wooden top, the supports indistinctly marked, one end with castors, 41in (104.3cm) h, 55in (139.3cm) w, together with three leather saddles, one by ‘TURF & TRAVEL‘. (4) £700-900
426. A leather military saddle, together with an oak saddle wall bracket. (2) £150-250
427. Six pairs of leather riding boots, all with wooden trees, some marked ‘MAXWELL, DOVER STREET, LONDON‘, a pair in original boxes when posted from the makers Peal & Co in 1959, together with a stained elm bootjack. (13) £600-800
428. A pair of leather riding boots, with Maxwell, London trees. (4) £80-100
429. An Edwardian silver mounted glass hunting flask, of tapering form with bayonet hinged cover, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1911, 8.5in (21.5cm) h, in a leather case initialled ‘J.C.P.’, and a cylindrical leather case, the lid inscribed ‘W.B. Bell. 12th Lancers,’ 10.5in (26.5cm) h. (3) £80-120
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430. W. W. Greener. A 12 bore non ejector double barrel shotgun, No.60873, 29.75in barrels, Imp cyl x 3/4 choke, bore size .734, wall thickness 30 through, stock length 14in, in maker’s canvas case. £300-500 NB. The purchaser of this item must provide a valid shotgun licence on payment and collection.
431. A pair of John K Wilson boxlock ejector double barrel 12 bore shotguns, No’s 251 and 252, built on Webley 700 actions, scroll back bodies, finished with polished actions and lightly scroll engraved, 28in barrels, in a leather double case, with snap caps and cleaning material, circa 1988, together with a pair of Holland & Holland gun slips and a leather cartridge bag. (4) £1,000-2,000 NB. The purchaser of this item must provide a valid shotgun licence on payment and collection.
432. An early 19th century flintlock rifle, with a faceted barrel inlaid ‘G:MARDER A BONN’, brass mounts with engraved decoration, ram rod, with walnut stock, 46in (117cm) l. £800-1,200
433. A 19th century leather and brass shot flask, marked ‘SYKES’, 8.5in (21.cm) l, a brass and hardwood powder tester, stamped ‘WOOLLE’, and a 19th century papier-mâché snuff box painted a European General, 3.75in (9.5cm) dia. (3) £60-80
434. A carved wood and polychrome decorated decoy duck, with a ring fastener to the breast, 6.5in (16.5cm) h, 20in (51cm) l. £150-200
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435. A pair of George III flintlock pistols, with turn off cannon barrels, signed ‘W. Proctor’ within a cartouche with foliage and spears, the underside stamped ‘STRAND LONDON’, with various proof marks, engraved trigger guard, one hammer broken, the walnut handle with a carved shell and inset embossed metal trophies of war, a vacant cartouche and butt cap, 9in (23cm) l. (2) £800-1,200
436. A pair of mid 19th century pocket percussion pistols, with engraved locks by ‘JOVER, LONDON’, proof marks, the barrels with leaf engraved band, diced walnut handles with inset vacant silver plaques, 6.25in (16cm) l. (2) £200-300
437. A 19th century continental pin-fire pepperbox revolver, 6-shot, with scroll engraving, the wood scale handle with cartridge extractor pin, 4.25in (11cm) l. £100-150
438. An early Victorian percussion pepperbox revolver, Birmingham made, 6shot, with scroll engraving and diced wood scales to the handle, 7.75in (195cm) l. £200-300
439. A 19th century military bicorn hat, with gilt tassels and white plumes, the metal braided acorn ribbon with a crown and wreath button, 15.5in (39.5cm) w. £80-120
440. A late 18th century rotating double barrel flintlock pistol, part faceted tapering barrels to a metal mounted walnut handle with engraved decoration and a profile bust, parts missing and damage, 11in (28cm) l. £200-300
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442. A Naval Officer’s sword, with an etched and fullered steel blade marked ‘BILNEY & ASHDOWNE LION TERRACE PORTSEA’, the brass guard with crowned anchor, sharkskin grip and lion pommel, 37in (94cm) with scabbard. £150-200
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443. A German bowie style knife, with a 7in blade inscribed ‘F. HERDER A.Sn. SOLINGEN‘, with an antler grip and a leather sheath, a bowie style knife with a 5in blade inscribed ‘A. BRODIE NORTH FINCHLEY SHEFFIELD MADE‘, with an antler grip and leather sheath, a twin edged dagger with a 6.25in blade inscribed by an indistinct Sheffield maker, with a brass hilt and bone grip, and an Inuit knife, the 2.75in blade to a leather and bone sheath with scrimshaw decoration of reindeer pulling a sleigh, with initials. (4) £150-250
444. A Persian khanjar, the curved blade with a central raised rib, to a horn hilt, 10in (25.5cm) l. £100-150
445. A Saudi Arabian silver coloured metal mounted jambiya, with a curved steel blade having a raised central rib, in a sheath with 'thumb' finial, on a pierced and linked belt with a 'U' shape box and a pair of faux bottles with a pricker, 31.5in (80cm) l, and a similar cartridge belt, with bead and wire applied decoration, to take 40 cartridges. (2) £800-1,200
446. An Indonesian, Sumatra klewang, with a slightly curved steel blade with faceted silver ferrule and a faceted rhinoceros horn hilt with carved petal and incised scroll decoration, 19th century, 20.5in (52cm) l, in a shaped wood scabbard. £1,000-1,500
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447. Six Cameroon brass figures, in various poses including a musician and a blacksmith, 3.75in (9.5cm) h. (6) £100-150
448. Four brass figures, three beating drums, the fourth with a basket on his head, 6in (15cm) h, two other figures with bows and arrows, a pendant group of a seated figure holding a knife with another figure lying down, a bell with a figure standing in a fish’s mouth, 6.5in (16.5cm), and a pair of birds in a tree. (9) £100-150
449. Nine Cameroon brass figures, including two with beards, one of which is holding a cross and horn, 3in (7.5cm) h, one with a knife, another with a rifle. (9) £100-150
450. Four Cameroon brass figures, holding different objects, including a skull, all on open oval bases, 7.25in (18.5cm) h. (4) £100-150
451. Seven Ashanti brass goldweights, including a figure tapping a rubber tree, 3.25in (8cm) h, a figure beating two drums, a figure with a bird under his arm, all on rectangular bases. (7) £100-150
452. Two Cameroon brass figures, with differing headdresses and holding baskets, on circular bases, 5in (13cm) h. (2) £100-150
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453. Ten Ashanti brass goldweights, including a horn, an amulet, the rest square or rectangular with various symbols including a swastika. (10) £180-220
454. Ten Ashanti brass goldweights, with various symbols, including a stepped square with finials and a circular example. (10) £150-200
455. An Akan brass goldweight, of a crocodile with a fish in its jaw, 7in (18cm) l, three brass chameleons, all with fish in their mouths, and three smaller chameleons. (7) £100-150
456. Ten Ashanti brass goldweights, square and rectangular with differing symbols. (10) £150-200
457. An Ashanti brass gold dust cylindrical pot and cover, on a pierced foot to embossed and incised panels of birds and a spiral design, with a domed cover, 7in (18cm) h. £300-400
458. A pair of West African brass equestrian groups, of a rearing horse each with a rider holding a spear or sword, on rectangular open bases, 17.75in (45cm) h. (2) £150-200
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459. An Ashanti wood maternity doll, the reverse of the head with carved horizontal lines and curves, applied brass ‘coin’ earring and beads, 12in (30.5cm) h. £1,500-2,000
461. A set of three Sierra Leone stone ‘grave’ figure, representing a family, each with a piercing at top of head, 9in (23cm) h, the largest. (3) £200-300
460. Four Ashanti ebonised wood drum figures, all with fabric clothing, three males and a female with a baby on her back, 10.25in (26cm) h. (4) £200-300
462. A Sierra Leone stone seated female figure, 5in (12.5cm) h, and a stone kneeling male figure, 7.25in (18.5cm) h. (2) £50-100
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463 463. A Yoruba carved wood group, the main kneeling female figure with an infant on her back with a drummer above, she supporting a chicken with cover, revealing a raised surface, the cover as a bowl, the whole being supported by a figure on forearms and knees, flanked by two kneeling male and female figures, 14.5in (37cm) h. £400-600
464. An African mortar, of cylindrical form with a twin flange girdle on a spreading foot, 9in (23cm) h. Provenance: Collected in the early 20th century. £100-200 464
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466. An Ashanti comb, 23.25in (59cm) h, a pair of busts, a standing figure and two clubs. (6) £100-200
467. A Northern Kenya neckrest, Rendille Tribe, with a dipped top to conical end and central support, 6.25in (16cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w. £100-200
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469. A Yoruba brass edan staff, cast as a seated male holding a pair of rods, his head with tight curl beard and coiffure, with piercing for bells, the rectangular support with similar piercings and inventory number 299, on an iron rod, 12.75in (32.5cm) h, on a later stand. (2) £600-800
470. A Yoruba cast brass blacksmith’s staff, seated holding a fly whisk in his right hand, with iron shaft, 19th century, 11.25in (28.5cm) h, on a later stand. (2) £800-1,000
468. A Yoruba brass rattle staff, the Janus head with fine cable borders and a pierced finial, the central shaft with interlaced bands to a pierced triangular base with similar decoration, the head and base with ringlets for bells, missing, 17.5in (44.5cm) h. £2,000-3,000
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471. A Kuba wood bowl, raised on a spreading foot, to geometric patterns and low relief scaly animals, the concave rim with four sacred weevils, ntshyeem, early 19th century, good old patination and traces of camwood, 6.25in (16cm) h, 6in (15cm) dia. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 30th Nov. 1981, lot 298. £1,000-1,500
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472. A Kuba cylindrical wood box and cover, raised on an open foot to a tapering body with incised lozenge decoration and two pairs of entwined reeded oblongs, the cover with a flat top and handle, the interior with red cam, the cover and body with aligned piercing, the foot with inventory number ‘ARC7466’, 12.5in (32cm) h. £800-1,200
473. A Kuba cylindrical wood box and cover, of basket form with incised geometric band to the body, on pointed feet, the cover with pointed corners and further incised decoration, red cam to interior, 19th century, 6in (15cm) h, 6.25in (16cm) dia. £800-1,200
474. A Kuba wood crescent shape box and cover, with geometric decoration, the cover with a faceted edge and relief carved an arch and three vertical horns, red cam to interior, 2.5in (6.5cm) h, 9.5in (24cm) w. £400-600
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475. A Kuba wood crescent shape box and cover, with geometric decoration, the cover relief carved a human stylized face with finger terminals, red cam to interior, 3in (7.5cm) h, 12.25in (31cm) w. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 3rd Dec 1984, lot 189 £800-1,200
476. A Kuba wood box and cover, rectangular with allover geometric decoration, the dipped cover with a central raised mound, red cam to interior, good old patination, 3.75in (9cm) h, 8.25in (21cm) w. Provenance: Sotheby’s 30th Nov. 1981, lot 323. £600-800
477. A Kuba wood cylindrical beaker, with central incised geometric band between alternate line bands, the underside with geometric design, 6.5in (16.5cm) h. £300-500
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479. A Kuba wood cylindrical beaker, with central incised geometric band with blocks of lines interspersed, between diaper and line bands, 6in (15cm) h. Provenance: Christie’s, 26th April 1977, lot 124. £300-500
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480. A Kuba wood pipe, the bowl carved as a head with diced coiffure with distinct shaping, scarifications to face and back of neck, interlaced design to the base, the shaft carved by a different hand, in relief an antelope head, the flared ribbed end with sun motif, and a horn mouthpiece, collection number ‘H.1882’ to mouthpiece and base of bowl, 21in (53cm) l. Probably Showa subtribe - attributed after a fine cup, probably by the same hand, collected by Torday 1907. Provenance: The John Hooper Collection, Christie’s, 14th July 1976, lot 107. Acquired from Baptist Missionary Society, 1950. £2,000-3,000
481. A Kuba wood drum, raised on a flared ribbed foot to a swollen cylindrical body with bands of incised geometric decoration, the angled handle with a carved hand terminal, with a skin membrane, 29.5in (75cm) h. Provenance: Sotheby’s 30th Nov. 1981, lot 300 £800-1,200
482. A Tanzania wood staff, carved a standing female with inset bead eyes, the body with punch circle and line decoration, the shaft with a similarly decorated lizard, 37.25in (94.5cm) h. See Werner Gillon, Collecting African Art, 1979, no.190 for a staff by the same hand. £400-500
483. A Bisa wood staff, Zambia, the female figure with an ovoid head and ‘C’ scroll ears, hands on abdomen and protruding posterior, with a cloth skirt, on a two part metal and wood shaft, 67in (170cm) h. £400-500
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485. A Chokwe Chihongo mask, with diced coiffure, ‘C’ shaped ears, elliptical slit eyes above scarifications and open mouth with teeth, to a flat protruding chin, 7.5in (19cm) h, on a later stand. (2) Provenance: Ex. collection Josef Herman. £1,000-1,500
484. A Wazaremo ebony maternity figure, with a triple angle coiffure and bead eyes, supporting an infant on her back and wearing a loin cloth, feet damaged, 13in (33cm) h, on a later stand. (2) Provenance: Ex. collection Josef Herman. £1,000-1,500
486. A Luba seated male figure, supporting a footed bowl, with an incised basket design band, a pair of lug handles with cable decoration, the rim decorated a lines and beads, the figure with raised scarification by the ears and a large penis, 8.75in (22cm) h, 10.5in (26.5cm) l. Provenance: Ex. collection Josef Herman. £1,500-2,000
487. A Bena Lulua wood pipe, the bowl carved as a head with flared rim and diaper coiffure with shaped fringe and pursed lips, with a chin support and neck, the shaft with an incised band and remains of ivory mouthpiece, 4.5in (11.5cm) h, 12in (30.5cm) l, on a later stand. (2) £800-1,200
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488. A Somali circular hide shield, with lines of punch decoration, the reverse with a handle and red and black line decoration, 13in (33cm) dia, and another, similar, 14.25in (36cm) dia. (2) £150-200
489. A Sudan circular hide shield, with a central raised and ribbed mound and two cut circles to the edge, with handle, 22.75in (58cm) dia, and a Sudan sword, with a fullered steel blade marked with crescent moons, with leather covered handle and scabbard, 40.5in (103cm) l, with an image of a Sudanese tribesman with similar shield and sword. (3) £150-250
490. Three Zulu hide shields, with spear supports, 50in (127cm) h, (the largest) including spear. (3) £150-200
491. An East African hide shield, with central mound, skin band and outer border, with handle, 20in (51cm) w. £80-120
492. Two Zulu small hide shields, of elliptical form, the smaller with a handle and branch support, 13in (33cm) h, the shield only. (2) £80-120
493. A Zulu hide shield, of elliptical form, 52in (132cm) h, including pole. £150-200
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(detail) 494. A Bameleke terracotta pipe, the bowl modelled as a seated figure with his chin resting on his left hand, with a nobbly stem, 30.5in (77.5cm) h, on a later stand. See Paul Gebauer, p.343, M48 for a pipe by the same hand. £600-800 495 495. A Fang staff, with a bust finial and applied copper ellipticals above a seated male figure and Janus mask to a tapering stem with copper tip, 52in (132cm) h. £600-800
496. A Tutsi ceremonial iron knife, with a square shaft with beadwork decoration to a rattan bound wood handle, 32.5in (82.5cm) l. Provenance: Old collection prior to 1940. £250-300
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498. An African hide covered drum, 14.5in (37cm) h, another carved a mask, a fly whisk with a malacca handle, a leather and hide covered glass bottle and stopper, a pair of Ebo figures, an adze and four spears. (11) £100-150
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499. A South African hardwood knobkerrie, the ball terminal inscribed ‘11Xxo’, the shaft with a band of interlaced two colour copper wire, 25.75in (65.5cm) l. £150-200
501. A Congo ivory bangle, with moulded edges, 1.75in (4.5cm) w, 4.75in (12cm) dia. Provenance: Ex. collection Pierre Loeb. £800-1,200
500. A South African wood knobkerrie, with three bands of copper and steel wire, 29.25in (74cm) h. £300-400
502. A Mangbetu ceremonial knife, with a curved iron blade having two circular piercings and four projections, one curved, and a ribbed section, with a waisted ivory handle, 14.75in (37.5cm) l. £400-500
503. A Congo ivory bangle, 1.25in (3cm) w, 5in (13cm) dia. Provenance: Ex. collection Pierre Loeb. £500-600
504. A Naga necklace, of two boar’s tusks joined at the ends with knotted rattan and resin to a square shell plate and turquoise bead, 7.5in (19cm) w. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 3rd December 1984, lot 278 £200-300
505. A pair of African boar tusks, mounted as a circle, 14.25in (36cm) h, a small crocodile, 21.5in (54.5cm) l, and a set of gazelle horns, mounted on a shield. (3) £60-100
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506. A Yoruba Ibeji female twin figure by Abegunde of Ede or his son, with five point coiffure with blue pigment, scarifications to the face, bead necklace, pointed breasts and hands on thighs to a circular base, 10.5in (26.5cm) h. £2,000-2,500
507. An Ashanti maternity figure by Kwaku Bempah, father of Osei Bonsu, pre 1920, with angled ovoid heads, the mother with the child on her back, with protruding thumbs and with a bead necklace, on a later wood stand, 18in (46cm) h. £2,000-3,000
508. A Yoruba wood staff for Shango, with ebonised coiffure, scarifications to face and holding a shawl, 13.75in (35cm) h. £300-400
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510. A Bambara wood antelope headdress, 33in (84cm) h. £100-150
511. A Senufo wood mask, 21in (53.5cm) h, on a stand. (2) £100-150
512. A cast and pierced brass Nigerian cross, 9.5in (24cm) h, mounted, an Ashanti figure beating a drum, 13in (33cm) h, and a figure with an infant on his back and a snake at his feet. (3) £100-150
513. A Luba standing maternity figure, with a long ribbed coiffure and holding her breasts, 12in (30.5cm)m h, and a staff, with linked chain. (2) £50-100
514. A Yoruba seated maternity figure, 8.25in (21cm) h, a standing male figure with a woven skirt, three other standing figures and a bust. (6) £150-200
515. A Gabon standing male figure, with white spot decoration, 16.25in (41cm) h. £100-150
516. A West African brass bangle, with stamped decoration and facet lug ends, 4in (10cm) w, and a bronze currency bangle with scale decoration, 7in (19cm) w. (2) £200-300
517. A Somali dagger, the blade with incised line decoration, leather cover handle with pointed pommel and matching scabbard, 13.5in (34.5cm) l, another dagger with a pierced brass handle, and three other sheathed daggers. (5) £150-200
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518. A Ghana terracotta portrait head, with ribbed coiffure and scarification on the cheeks, 19th century, on a later stand, 8.25in (21cm) h. £1,000-1,500
519. A Nok fragmentary pottery male figure, 500BC - 500AD, with relief arms and genitals, 6in (15cm) h, 9in (23cm) l, on a later stand. (2) £400-500
521. A wood Quranic prayer board, Haussa, Nigeria, of rectangular form with an arched base with hand written text to both sides, the crescent shaped handle and stem leather covered, 15 x 7.5in (38 x 19cm) £600-800
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523. A Northern Nigeria standing male figure, possibly Mambile, the head at a slight angle to his right and an inlaid peg coiffure, the eyes with nails to an open mouth with tongue, oval shoulders with tapering arms and angled hands, bent legs to oblong feet, 16.5in (42cm) h, on a later stand. £1,000-1,500
525. An Ife bronze head, with a band headdress with central plume and back-piece, to a striated face and two neck rings, 8in (20cm) h. £100-150
524. An Eastern Congo wood standing male figure, with a shaped hair-line, the top pierced, brass stud and iron plaque eyes, pronounced scroll ears, his hands resting on his chin and shaped shoulder blades, the abdomen with remains of fetish material, on bent legs and oval feet, base with old termite damage, 16in (41cm) h. Provenance: Christie’s, 26th April, 1977, lot 147 Collected by the Rev. Evan Daniel Howells of the Angola Evangelical Mission, working in Angola 1923-52. £2,000-3,000
526. A Bamileke bronze bird vessel, with scroll bands having triangle decoration, on bent legs with corded borders to an open rectangular base, 7in (18cm) h, 12.75in (32.5cm) w. Provenance: Christie’s, 26th April, 1977, lot 161 £400-600
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536. An ivory oliphant, Lega, with punch dot decoration around the mouthpiece and with a stylized Janus head, the body with incised lines, 15in (38cm) h, on a later stand. ÂŁ600-800 534
535. A Bamana staff, Kulikoro district, with a standing female figure terminal, with incised line decoration, having a single crested coiffure and pierced ears and nostrils, 44.5in (113cm) h. ÂŁ400-500
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537. A Guro wood standing female figure, with lobed coiffure and raised scarifications to face and back of neck, shallow shoulder blades and breasts, with arms down to the sides, a bead girdle around the waist and vagina, the legs bent at the knees with damage to feet, 21.75in (55cm) h, on a later metal stand. Provenance: Sotheby’s, 30th Nov. 1981, lot 287 £4,000-6,000
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538. An Angi maternity figure, seated on a twin support stool, holding her left breast and supporting an infant on her lap, bead necklace and waist girdle, ringed neck and ribbed coiffure, 18in (46cm) h. Provenance: Old collection prior to 1940. £2,000-2,500
539. A Guro standing female figure, her head with shaped fringe coiffure and an oval mound, relief scarification to abdomen and hands resting on hips, 12.75in (32.5cm) h. Provenance: Ex. collection Josef Herman. £1,500-2,000
540. A Baule drum tapper, the standing female figure with arms and an incised coiffure to a crescent with cloth piercing and incised decoration with a human and buffalo mask, late 19th century, wear and patination through use, 11.5in (29cm) h, on a later stand. Provenance: Purchased from The Arcade Gallery, London, 28th June 1983. £2,000-3,000
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542 541. An Akamba standing male figure, with an applied fur headdress, elongated ear lobes and a bead necklace, the clenched fists pierced for implements, wearing a vellum loin cloth, part of right foot missing, 11in (28cm) h. £400-600
542. Two pottery figures, one holding a bowl, 7in (18cm) h, and a crest fragment. (3) £80-120 543
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548. A Lower Sepik carved wood drum, with reptile skin membrane to a waisted conical body with scrollwork, pierced flanges and a central handle with mask terminals, 21.75in (55.5cm) h. Provenance: The Meulendijk Collection of Tribal Art, Part 1, Christie’s, 21st October 1980, lot 319. £600-800
550. A Sepik River carved wood maternity figure, standing holding a child on her left hip, her ears pierced, on a domed base, the reverse with seated mother breast feeding her child, 34.5in (87.5cm) h. Provenance: The collection of Josef Herman. £600-800
552. A Papua New Guinea adze, with a green stone blade and fibre bound ‘L’ shape handle, 19.75in (50cm) h. £450-550
549. A New Caledonian nephrite sceptre head, of irregular oval form, the base with two piercings, 8.75in (22) h, 9.75in (24.5cm) w. £1,200-1,800
551. An Australian Aborigine boomerang, with incised decoration, 34in (86.3cm) l. £100-150
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555. A wood and polychromed bird mask, with tear drop eyes to an open beak, Nepal/North American?, 14in (35.5cm) l, on a later stand. (2) £800-1,200
556. Two Inuit carved whale bone Tupilaks, 5.75in (14.7cm) l, max. (2) £150-200
557. A Fiji paddle club, the blade with carved tooth edges and incised diaper triangles, to medial ribs and oval section handle, stamped with owner’s name ‘G.M.EDMONDS’ three times, and with handwritten label to the blade ‘G.M.E. Fijian war club bought from Maurice C...died Spring 17..’ 39.5in (100.5cm) l. £1,500-2,000
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559. A North American Woodland war club, of gun stock form with gentle faceted surfaces, one side ebonised with dog’s tooth notches to the curved end with red staining and a pierced corner, the reverse with four incised figures and later inscribed in ink ‘War Club belonging to the Chief of the W. .ice Indians / with Fitz’s....’, 26.75in (68cm) l, on a later stand. (2) £4,000-6,000
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Furniture & Works of Art Tuesday 16th October 2012 We are currently accepting entries for this sale.
Recent highlights from our April 2012 Sale:
ENQUIRIES Will Hobbs Tel: 01722 339752 willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Mark Richards Tel: 01722 411854 markrichards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
1. An early 19th century Italian micromosaic. Sold for £2,684 2. A giltwood mirror after a design by William & John Linnell. Sold for £3,172 3. An early ivory Staunton pattern chess set by Jaques, London. Sold for £2,928 4. A Shona carved wood headrest. Sold for £4,392
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Clocks, Pocket Watches, Barometers & Scientific Instruments Tuesday 16th October 2012 Entries are now being accepted for this sale
A relief decorated panelled repeating carriage clock, 6.2in (16cm) h. Sold for ÂŁ5,200
ENQUIRIES Will Hobbs Tel: 01722 339752 willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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Paintings & Prints Wednesday 5th September 2012 Entries are currently being accepted for this sale
From a large collection of prints to be included in this sale After Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797) An Iron Forge Mezzotint by Richard Erlom, published by J. Boydell, January 1778 48 x 59.5cm Estimate ÂŁ200-300
ENQUIRIES Victor Fauvelle Tel: 01722 339752 victorfauvelle@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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Silver Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th July 2012
ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby Tel: 01722 424501 rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Grazier Tel: 01722 424594 lucygrazier@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
An Edwardian silver-gilt Monteith punch bowl, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1907, presented to Lieutenant Alan Jerrard V.C. by The Staffordshire Territorial Force Association, in recognition of a great service and in appreciation of a very gallant action. Estimate ÂŁ8,000-12,000
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Jewellery Thursday 19th July 2012
A pair of natural pearl and diamond drop earrings Sold for ÂŁ1,618,000, a world record
We will arrange the appropriate testing and can achieve the highest international prices for your natural pearls.
Jewellery and especially natural pearls is now being accepted for the 1st November sale
ENQUIRIES Jonathan Edwards FGAA Tel: 01722 424504 jonathanedwards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Marielle Whiting FGA Tel: 01722 424595 mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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English and European Ceramics and Glass Tuesday 2nd October 2012 Entries are currently being accepted for this sale
A rare English delftware monteith, c.1680, painted with chinoiserie figures in a landscape. Property of a deceased estate. Estimate: £3,000 – 5,000
ENQUIRIES Clare Durham Tel: 01722 424507 claredurham@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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Asian Art Wednesday 14th November 2012 Entries now being accepted for our November sale.
A rare Chinese carved 'landscape' bamboo bitong, Kangxi 1662-1722, 16.2cm high x 14.5cm dia. Provenance: from a deceased West Country estate. Sold for ÂŁ360,000 hammer.
ENQUIRIES John Axford MRICS ASFAV Tel: 01722 424506 johnaxford@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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Auction Information Storage charges will be levied on all lots in the furniture and works of art and clock sales not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid.
VAT Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega (Ω) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €12,500. Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to €50,000 3% €50,000.01 - 200,000 1% €200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% €350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of €500,000 Up to a maximum levy of €12,500
PACKING AND SHIPPING Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area. Alban Shipping 01582 493 099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk APS 0800 118 5868 07736 544 362 sales@apservices.info www.apservices.info Mailboxes 01264 360 333 info@mbeandover.co.uk www.mbe.co.uk/andover Pack & Send 0845 465 0564 sales@packsend.co.uk www.packsend.co.uk
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Valuations Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or director. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.
PROBATE VALUATIONS We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.
INSURANCE VALUATIONS Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.
We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.
For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.
Contact Christine Johnson: 01722 424509
FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available at our Castle Street salerooms. Please telephone the relevant specialist or call our office on 01722 424500.
Woolley and Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.
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SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. The purchase price. The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 5. VAT. (*) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is payable by the purchaser on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required for the goods to leave the U.K. and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing the goods in question into the destination country because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Charges may be applicable for export licences. Ask us if you need help. The denial of any permit or licence shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale contract or any delay in payment. 9. Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification will be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by fax or email. 11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash).
12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.
TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers. 2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above. 3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre-sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our mid estimate of the hammer price. If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, they then remain at owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4 is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will usually be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us ‘discretion’ we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. 8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request. 10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.
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11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of up to 10% plus VAT of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply. 15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 28 days of the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.
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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) 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. 3.
INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.
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THE PURCHASE PRICE The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate.
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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. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position).
6. PAYMENT (a) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling. (b) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (a) 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 (b) 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. (c) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8.
REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
(d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents;
(a) 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: (i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (iii) 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; (iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (v) 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; (vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (viii) 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.
(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;
(b) 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
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CONDITIONS OF SALE Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd 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. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd 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;
‘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.
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.
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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. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 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 (a) 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’. (b) 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.
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below. Glossary Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. The Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expect or authority considered by them to be reliable. (a) Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named). (b) Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. (c) Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. (d) Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. (e) Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. (f)
Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.
(g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. (h) The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. (i)
The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.
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Dimensions are given height before width.
(k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated. BOOK AUCTIONS If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.
GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE
17. (a)
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.
Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death.
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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.
Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €12,500.
18. 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.
Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer.
19. 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 in the catalogue.
Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.
20. 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. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to €50,000 3% €50,000.01 - 200,000 1% €200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% €350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of €500,000 Up to a maximum levy of €12,500
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Specialist Departments
Auction Calendar 2012
Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below PAINTINGS 5th September
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Victor Fauvelle 01722 424503
FURNITURE Will Hobbs Mark Richards Jim Gale Gemma Bush
339752 411854 339161 339752
CLOCKS Will Hobbs Richard Price (Consultant)
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ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS Clare Durham John Axford MRICS ASFAV Sophie Lister
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ACCOUNTS & OFFICE MANAGER Janice Clift
424500
Richard Price 01722 339752
424500
FURNITURE & WORKS OF ART 16th October
GENERAL OFFICE Ruth Pike Pauline West Linda Garthwaite SALEROOM MANAGER David Jordan
Jo Butler 01722 424592
jobutler@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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CLOCKS, POCKET WATCHES & BAROMETERS 16th October Will Hobbs 01722 339752
Will Hobbs 01722 339752
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Mark Richards 01722 411854
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SILVER 17th & 18th July
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20TH CENTURY DESIGN Michael Jeffery PAINTINGS Victor Fauvelle Jo Butler
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BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS Liz Merry (Consultant)
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SILVER Rupert Slingsby Lucy Grazier
424501 424594
JEWELLERY Jonathan Edwards FGAA Marielle Whiting FGA
Members of The Society
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PRESS & PUBLICITY Kate Williams
30th & 31st October
Lucy Grazier 01722 424594
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Will Hobbs Michael Jeffery Mark Richards Rupert Slingsby Jonathan Edwards FGAA
of Fine Art Auctioneers
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lucygrazier@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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424590 JEWELLERY 19th July ● 1st November
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Viney ASFAV Chairman John Axford MRICS ASFAV FRSA Deputy Chairman Clive Stewart-Lockhart FRICS Managing Director Willi Verdon-Smith FRICS COMPANY SECRETARY Jim Macarthur CA
markrichards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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Rupert Slingsby 01722 424501
ASIAN ART John Axford MRICS ASFAV Sophie Lister Clare Durham Tim Wright (Consultant)
victorfauvelle@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE Paul Viney ASFAV Clive Stewart-Lockhart FRICS FRSA
jonathanedwards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
Jonathan Edwards 01722 424504
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Marielle Whiting 01722 424595
mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS 2nd October Clare Durham 01722 424507
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claredurham@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
20th CENTURY DESIGN 3rd October (20th Century Design) Michael Jeffery 01722 424505
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28th November (British Art Pottery)
michaeljeffery@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
ASIAN ART 15th November John Axford 01722 424506
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Sophie Lister 01722 424591
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johnaxford@woolleyandwallis.co.uk sophielister@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS 12th December Liz Merry 01722 424500
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Entries can be accepted up to six weeks prior to the auction
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Illustrated catalogues are available about ten days before the sale
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Viewing is normally two days prior to the auction and on Saturday mornings where appropriate
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Catalogue subscriptions are available for all sales
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Fully illustrated catalogues can be viewed on our website www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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