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95 A MAHOGANY STOOL IN REGENCY STYLE BY GEORGE SMITH, LATE 20TH CENTURY the needlework seat above turned legs and brass castors, the underside with a brass trade label, inscribed ‘Handmade by Craftsmen. Newcastle, England. George Smith Mfg. Ltd.’ 45cm high, 99cm wide, 43cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £100200 93

λ 93 A REGENCY SOFA EARLY 19TH CENTURY

with a serpentine back and scroll arms, on rosewood tapering bobbin turned legs 79.5cm high, 175cm wide, 67.5cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £500800

94 A GILT BRASS ÉTAGÈRE 20TH CENTURY

with two tiers inset with gilt tooled red leather, on brass castors 62.8cm high, 39.5cm wide Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £150250

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96 A VICTORIAN SERPENTINE SOFA MID19TH CENTURY

on giltwood supports and brass castors, with loose covers 83.3cm high, 188cm wide, 90cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £500800

97 A GILTWOOD TUB ARMCHAIR IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE with scroll arms carved with laurel leaves, on fluted front legs Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £500700 96

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98 A PAINTED WOOD AND PARCEL GILT LOW TABLE IN ADAM STYLE SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY with an inset brèche violette marble top, with fluted decoration 43cm high, 98.5cm wide, 53,5cm high Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £300500

100 A JAPANESE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A RAT ON A BAG LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the rat with brown patches, the bag with flowers and rondels on an iron red ground with gilt scrollwork, the underside with an iron red character mark 16cm long Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £100150 99 A GERMAN PAINTED TERRACOTTA ORIENTALIST BUST BY KOENIG & LENGSFELD, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY depicting a Moorish lady, her head cloaked, with maker’s mark ‘Koenig & Lengsfeld, Koeln, ...Geschützt’, on an ebonised wood socle 53.5cm high Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £400600

101 TWO BOHEMIAN SMOKED GLASS VASES IN THE MANNER OF MOSER, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each decorated with coloured enamels with flowers, one applied with a crocodile, the other with a fish (2) 31.8cm high (max) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £200300

102 A CHINESE PORCELAIN ROULEAU VASE TABLE LAMP QING DYNASTY with a powder blue glaze, decorated in gilt with figures in a garden pavilion 46.5cm high (excluding mount) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £400600

103 A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE BALUSTER VASE TABLE LAMP QING DYNASTY with a powder blue glaze, painted with figures, birds and deer around a rock and tree with gilt mons to the neck, on a gilt metal base height excluding mounts 43.5cm high (excluding mount) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £400600

105 A CHINESE PORCELAIN LEMON GLAZED VASE TABLE LAMP EARLY 20TH CENTURY together with a Regency porcelain vase table lamp (2) 40.9cm high (max) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £200300 104 A CHINESE PORCELAIN TABLE LAMP LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY in the form of a crane, mounted on an ebonised wood base 35cm high (excluding fitting) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £300500

106 A CHINESE WHITE CRACKLE GLAZE LAMP LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY of slender ovoid form, with a pair of lion’s masks, mounted on a wooden stand 41cm high (excluding fitting) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £200300

107 A CHINESE PORCELAIN SANG DE BOEUF VASE TABLE LAMP LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY of baluster form, with later brass mounts 29.5cm high (excluding fitting) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £400600

108 A PAIR OF CHINESE CANTON PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE VASE TABLE LAMPS LATE 19TH CENTURY painted with coloured enamels, with panels of figures, flowers, butterflies and baskets of flowers, with ormolu mounts (2) 28cm high (excluding fitting) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £300400

109 AN EARLY VICTORIAN BONE SPELLING ALPHABET C.184050 in a mahogany case with a sliding cover, the interior with twenty-seven divisions, containing one hundred and eightysix double sided letters and five blanks (192) 17.8 x 28.8cm Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £200300

λ 111 A SWISS ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED ‘BELLS INSIGHT’ MUSICAL BOX LATE 19TH CENTURY the twelve and three quarter inch cylinder playing eight airs, striking on six bells, the crank handle numbered ‘9521’, the printed tune sheet inscribed ‘Étouffoirs en acier soit à spiraux’, the hinged lid inlaid with marquetry 19.1cm high, 56.2cm wide, 28cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £400600 λ 110 A REGENCY SARCOPHAGUS SEWING BOX EARLY 19TH CENTURY gilt decorated with scrolling leaves, with a silk lined interior with lidded compartments, together with a rosewood and bird’s eye maple glove or sewing box and a French painted box decorated with flowers (3) 29cm wide (max) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £100200

112 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY WRITING TABLE IN LOUIS XV STYLE C.1870 of kidney shape, with gilt bronze mounts, the top inset with a gilt tooled leather writing surface, inlaid with a pair of cornucopia and a basket of fruit and flowers 74.7cm high, 116cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £8001,200

113 A GEORGE III JAPANNED TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE with gilt chinoiserie decoration, the circular tilt-top with figures and pagodas 62.7cm high, 48.5cm diameter Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £150250

114 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT COMPACTUM WARDROBE EARLY 20TH CENTURY inlaid with stringing and satinwood banding, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing slides, with two short and three long drawers, flanked by further cupboards, with interiors of brass rails and hooks, the right side originally with shelves, the base with a hinged compartment 215.3cm high, 243.4cm wide, 62.3cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £500800 114

115 A SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD BIJOUTERIE TABLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY inlaid with floral marquetry, with a hinged top 76.3cm high, 61.5cm wide, 42cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £200300 116 A VICTORIAN EASY ARMCHAIR LATE 19TH CENTURY on turned walnut front legs and metal castors Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £100200

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117 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRÉTAIRE LIBRARY BOOKCASE BY EDWARDS & ROBERTS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with fiddle back and flame veneers, inlaid with stringing and satinwood banding, with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the secrétaire fitted with pigeonholes, drawers and an inset gilt tooled leather writing surface, above a pair of cupboard doors flanked by further cupboards, stamped ‘Edwards & Roberts’ 260.4cm high, 251.2cm wide, 50.8cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £1,5002,000 118 A PAIR OF MAHOGANY STOOLS IN HEPPLEWHITE STYLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with a Bargello style needlework seat, on leaf carved rondel supports, together with a similar armchair (3) 45.2cm high, 91cm wide, 40.2cm deep (max) Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £300500

119 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY CONSOLE TABLES IN THE MANNER OF EDWARDS & ROBERTS, C.18901900 inlaid with urns, ribbon tied husk swags, each with a demi-lune top above a frieze drawer, on square tapering legs united by a shaped stretcher (2) 76.9cm high, 64cm wide, 33.5cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £8001,200

120 A SHERATON REVIVAL PAINTED SATINWOOD BIJOUTERIE TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY

decorated with floral sprays, swags and husks, with a circular hinged top 78.5cm high, 58cm diameter Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £200300

121 A SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD AND GILTWOOD SERPENTINE DISPLAY CABINET IN THE MANNER OF WRIGHT & MANSFIELD, LATE 19TH CENTURY painted with panels of flowers on an ebonised ground, with an astragal glazed door enclosing two glass shelves, above a panelled door 197.3cm high, 137cm wide, 40.5cm deep Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire. £8001,200

OAK & COUNTRY & FOLK ART

122 A CHARLES II OAK COFFER C.1680 the twin panelled top on pin hinges, with a till, the front with a scrolling frieze, above twin panels with lozenge carved decoration 67.5cm high, 113cm wide, 52.3cm deep £300400

123 AN OAK BIBLE BOX POSSIBLY SCOTTISH, MID17TH CENTURY the lid with later hinges, and carved with flower and leaf lozenges, with punched decoration, the interior with an open till, the front and sides carved with foliate lunettes 18.5cm high, 53cm wide, 30.2cm deep £300500

124 AN OAK TRIPLE PANELLED COFFER LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the moulded top enclosing a later till, above a front with a frieze carved with scrolling decoration above lozenge carved panels 69cm high, 117cm wide, 45cm deep £200300

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125 A CHARLES I OAK BOX STOOL C.1640 the hinged lid revealing a divided interior, part of base missing, on turned gun barrel legs united by peripheral stretchers 45.6cm high, 44.2cm wide, 38cm deep £200300

126 TWO OAK JOINT STOOLS 17TH CENTURY

each with turned legs united by peripheral stretchers 50.8cm high, 47cm wide, 28cm deep (max) £200300

127 AN OAK AND MARQUETRY INLAID SPICE CUPBOARD EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the panelled door with carved arched decoration inside a sycamore and mahogany band, enclosing a later interior of three drawers 50cm high, 40cm wide, 21.5cm deep £150250

128 A CHARLES I OAK TABLE DESK FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with crimped edges and incised decoration, the hinged fall with initials ‘M H’ and an integral rest, the interior with four drawers with later dividers and lopers, above a scroll carved front, on an associated stand 99.4cm high, 84.5cm wide, 50.8cm deep Provenance An inscription on the reverse of a photograph consigned with this table desk suggests the desk belonged to Mary Heaton, the mother (or grandmother) of a Mrs Walpole and her daughter Joan Horatia Lynch Fletcher of Ranelagh, descendants of Robert Walpole. £300500

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129 A CHESTNUT COFFER 16TH CENTURY the hinged top with a thumbnail moulding, the interior with a lidded till, the front with a pair of strapwork panels flanking a stylised coat of arms with rampant lions, above a sun motif with a heart and a pair of lion’s heads, on bracket feet 64cm high, 146.5cm wide, 184cm deep £8001,200 130 A CARVED WALNUT PANEL 16TH CENTURY decorated with a central urn of flowers flanked by cypress trees, tulips and architectural buildings, possibly Solomon’s temple, formerly the front panel of a coffer 40 x 103.2cm

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131 AN OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD 17TH CENTURY with a bog oak and holly chevron band and carved decoration, with a pair of lozenge panel doors, above a pair of drawers and a cupboard 153.5cm high, 121cm wide, 59.5cm deep £400600

132 A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE TABLE LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY with a frieze drawer, on ring turned baluster legs united by peripheral stretchers 75.3cm high, 85cm wide, 54.5cm deep £400600

133 A WILLIAM AND MARY YEW OR CEDAR CENTRE TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY AND POSSIBLY LATER ADAPTED the top with a moulded edge, above an end frieze drawer, on turned twin baluster legs united by peripheral stretchers 74.4cm high, 58.5cm wide, 101.5cm long £300500

134 AN OAK CUPBOARD 17TH CENTURY

with thumbnail mouldings and a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves 159.3cm high, 126cm wide, 42.5cm deep £500800

135 A GEORGE II OAK LOWBOY C.173040 the top with a moulded edge and rounded corners, above a pair of frieze drawers and a wavy apron 74.8cm high, 91.5cm wide, 51.5cm deep £600800

136 A CHARLES II OAK CHILD’S HIGHCHAIR 17TH CENTURY AND LATER the arched back carved with lunettes and a leaf panel, the apron carved with scrolling foliage £500700

137 137 A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER LATE 18TH CENTURY the raised plate rack with three shelves, the base with three frieze drawers above a pair of raised panelled doors 216.7cm high, 190cm wide, 53.5cm deep £8001,200

138 AN OAK CRICKET TABLE EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the circular top on turned twin baluster and cup legs 64.9cm high, 68cm diameter £300500

139 A WALNUT STOOL EARLY 18TH CENTURY the top with a moulded edge and inlaid with stringing, on turned and block legs, the underside carved with initials ‘DJP’ 43cm cm high, 42.3cm wide, 38.3cm deep £400600

λ 140 A CHARLES II OAK, WALNUT AND SNAKEWOOD CHEST C.1680 in two halves, with applied split mouldings, ivory rondels and cedar mouldings, fitted with three long drawers with geometric raised panelled fronts 92cm high, 97.5cm wide, 53cm deep *Ivory Act registration reference no. will be available to the buyer. £6001,000

141 A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CHEST LATE 17TH CENTURY

fitted with four long drawers with panelled fronts 87.3cm high, 87.8cm wide, 56cm deep £400600

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142 A CARVED OAK FIGURAL GROUP PROBABLY FLEMISH, LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY depicting a knight in armour, accompanied by a mournful lady, in a rockwork setting 35.7 x 35.2cm £200300

143 A PAIR OF DUTCH BRONZE HEEMSKERK CANDLESTICKS POSSIBLY LATE 17TH CENTURY each with a tapering nozzle, a dished drip-tray, baluster stem and domed foot (2) 24.5cm high £200300

144 A CARVED WALNUT PANEL DEPICTING THE MADONNA AND CHILD ITALIAN OR SPANISH, 17TH CENTURY the figures amongst clouds with a cherub above, previously a cupboard door 36cm high, 20cm wide £200300

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145 TWENTY-ONE SPANISH LEATHER MOUNTED CHAIRS 17TH CENTURY AND LATER in chestnut and walnut, the leather with embossed decoration and brass mounts, some stamped, comprising: seven armchairs and fourteen side chairs (21) £1,0002,000 146 A SPANISH WALNUT SIDE TABLE LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the frieze drawer with a panelled front, on ring turned legs united by peripheral stretchers 74.2cm high, 99.2cm wide, 60.5cm deep £400600

147 A LIMEWOOD BUST OF THE VIRGIN MARY IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE carved looking slightly to her right 35cm high, 39cm wide Provenance The collection of Michael Stennett. £300400

148 A PAIR OF GERMAN WROUGHT IRON BRACKETS POSSIBLY NÜREMBERG, LATE 17TH CENTURY each gilt and polychrome decorated with figures of angels and scrolling foliage (2) 46.6 x 67cm £200300

149 A CONTINENTAL WROUGHT IRON PORTABLE FOLDING LECTERN SPANISH OR ITALIAN, POSSIBLY LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY the twisting ‘X’ frame with a cross finial, with adjustable candlesticks and foliate details supporting a green velvet bible rest 153cm high, 54cm wide, 78cm deep (open) £8001,200

150 A LARGE GERMAN OAK AND IRON MOUNTED CHEST OR STOLLENTRUHE WESTPHALIAN, 16TH CENTURY with floral strapwork mounts and carved scrolls to the front and feet, the hinged lid revealing an interior with a lidded till 89.2cm high, 181.5cm wide, 64.5cm deep Catalogue Note This type of large standing chest is known as a 'stollentruhe' or studded chest and is thought to have been made from the 15th century. The type has become closely associated with the Westphalia region in central western Germany. For a similar chest ,see the Victoria and Albert Museum, no.900:21904. £3,0004,000

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152 open 151 AN ITALIAN CEDAR, PINE AND POKERWORK ESCRITOIRE LATE 17TH CENTURY the raised back decorated with mythical beasts and with an inscription, the hinged fall decorated with a blindfolded cherub on a chariot, drawn by two lions, with an inscription in Latin which translates ‘He who has given to a worthy man receives a benefit from giving.’, the interior with an arrangement of drawers, pigeonholes and cupboards, decorated with fountains, trees and birds, the sides with scroll decoration, with gilt brass side carrying handles, on a later stand and with a later raised back, with ceramic castors 130cm high, 113.3cm wide, 47.5cm deep £1,0001,500

λ 152 A NORTH ITALIAN CEDAR, POKER AND PENWORK TABLE CABINET 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with a pair of doors, decorated with a fort and tents, with a port and sailing ships in a bay, the reverse with courtly figures, the interior with an arrangement of eight drawers with ivory handles, around a central architectural cupboard, the sides decorated with cavaliers 45.5cm high, 47.7cm wide, 28.5cm deep *Ivory Act registration reference no. will be available to the buyer. £400600

153 A PAIR OF LARGE ITALIAN BRONZE ANDIRONS IN RENAISSANCE STYLE VENETIAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY each with a cherub finial above tiered balusters and urns cast with stiff leaves, masks and swags, above a triangular foot with winged satyrs and resting on dolphin's feet, on an open scroll work base centred with a bearded mask (2) 189cm high, 49cm wide, 88cm deep Provenance Purchased by the vendor's great grandfather from Ducci, Florence on the 4th March 1899 for 1100 lire. £3,0004,000

154 A COMPOSITE WALL LIGHT LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY in the form of a cherub, with painted and gilt decoration, holding hooks for two lights, with an iron suspension hook 45cm high £100150

155 A MEDIEVAL PEWTER VOTIVE OR PILGRIM’S CANDLESTICK PROBABLY ENGLISH, 13TH / 14TH CENTURY the ogee shaped holder cast with vertical lines, on a circular base with bands of dotted circle and bead decoration and inscribed ‘Ecce Amcus’, on three trefoil shaped feet 4.7cm high, 3.7cm diameter Catalogue Note For similar examples please see Christie’s, The Lear Collection, 15th December 1998, lot 40. Phillip’s Chester, The Sandy Law Collection, 25th September 1997, lots 133 and 134. £400600

156 A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF THE INFANT CHRIST POSSIBLY LATE BYZANTINE carved supported on the Virgin’s hand, with open eyes and with his right hand raised, the draped robes with scrolling decoration 20cm high £100150

157 A NORTH EUROPEAN MARINE OR WALRUS IVORY DRAUGHTSMAN OR TABLEMAN PROBABLY 12TH CENTURY carved to the centre with a crouching feline inside a border of ogee arching 5.8cm diameter, 1.2cm deep Provenance Acquired in the 1950s from Portobello Road. Catalogue Note The game of tables, or backgammon, was popular in the 11th and 12th centuries. There were fifteen counters to each side, and 12th century boards inlaid with bone sections have been excavated at Gloucester and SaintDenis. The game was popular throughout Northern Europe and the pieces were made in a number of different centres, with the most productive workshops based in Northern France and Cologne. £4,0006,000

158 A DUTCH OAK TABLE 17TH CENTURY the planked top above a single frieze drawer, on turned cup and cover legs, united by peripheral stretchers 82cm high, 135.8cm wide, 101cm deep £8001,200

159 A NORTH EUROPEAN POLYCHROME WOOD FIGURE OF A PRIEST POSSIBLY GERMAN, 13TH / 14TH CENTURY with a later back and base 55.2cm high £300500

160 A PAINTED PINE JARDINIÈRE STAND POSSIBLY ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY the circular top with a recess, decorated with ovolo and stiff leaf decoration 100.4cm high, 34cm wide, £200300

161 A FRANCO-FLEMISH BURR WALNUT AND GILT BRASS COFFRE FORT EARLY 18TH CENTURY with strapwork mounts and substantial side carrying handles, with a hinged lid and fall fronts, the interior with two hinged compartments, two drawers and four secret compartments 32.3cm high, 65cm wide, 39.7cm deep £3,0005,000

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