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10 A BOARDED ELM COFFER WEST COUNTRY, EARLY 18TH CENTURY the hinged lid with a moulded edge, above an arcaded front incised with flowers and the date ‘1714’, on cut-out ends 54.7cm high, 112.5cm wide, 38cm deep £400600

11 A CEDAR AND PINE MURAL CUPBOARD POSSIBLY SPANISH, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY inlaid with initials ‘HRM MRS’ and the date ‘1722’, with a pair of panelled doors flanked by applied split mouldings 58.5cm high, 110.5cm wide, 33.4cm deep £300500

12 AN OAK COFFER 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with a triple panelled lid above a strapwork frieze, with a central arched panel flanked by stylised flowerheads and guilloche borders 66.2cm high, 127cm wide, 51.3cm deep £200400

13 A CHARLES II OAK REFECTORY TABLE PROBABLY WELSH, C.1680 the boarded top with cleated ends, above a moulded frieze on six ring turned legs united by moulded peripheral stretchers 74.5cm high, 71.5cm wide, 243cm long Provenance Purchased from Peter Bell Fine Arts, Burford, 20th June 1979 for £6,196. Literature See Richard Bebb, Welsh Furniture 12501950, vol. 2, pp. 282283 for similar examples. £6,0008,000

16 A MAP OF DORSETSHIRE DIVIDED INTO ITS HUNDREDS BY EMANUEL BOWEN, C.1750 ‘To the Right Honble Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury’, published J. & T. Bowles, J. Tinney and Robt. Sayer, with later hand-colouring 54 x 69.5cm £100200 14 A FRENCH CHERRY AND FRUITWOOD FARMHOUSE KITCHEN TABLE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top above a frieze drawer on square tapering legs 76.3cm high, 88.6cm wide, 199cm long £500700

15 A SET OF SIX LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY COUNTRY DINING CHAIRS IN SHERATON STYLE, C.180010 each with a vertical splat back above a solid seat and chamfered legs (6) £200300

17 A RARE ELIZABETH I BOARDED OAK STOOL MID16TH CENTURY the seat with a moulded edge above friezes pierced with a keyhole and semi-circular designs with concave ends, on slightly slanting Gothic arch cut-out supports 48.5cm high, 48.4cm wide, 27.5cm deep Catalogue Note For similar examples see Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500-1700, p. 195, pl. 238. The stool was formerly in the Adler Collection and was sold by Sotheby’s, 24th February 2005, lot 60 for £15,000. Also a stool in the Clive Sherwood Collection, sold by Sotheby’s, 22nd May 2002, lot 84. An example can also be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, no. w.95-1921, donated by A. H. Fass of Giffards Hall, Newmarket. For a discussion and illustrations of boarded stools see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, pp.261-262. £3,0005,000

18 A LATE GEORGE III OAK CRICKET TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a circular boarded top 73cm high, 81cm diameter £200300

19 A SMALL GEORGE II OAK LOWBOY C.174050 the top with feather banding and re-entrant corners above three drawers and square section cabriole legs 66.4cm high, 63.5cm wide, 38.2cm deep £300500

20 AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE MID17TH CENTURY AND LATER the boarded top with cleated ends above a moulded frieze on inverted baluster and cup legs, united by peripheral stretchers 76cm high, 341.5cm long, 79.5cm £3,0004,000

EARLY LIGHTING & METALWARE

21 A MINIATURE OR DWARF BRONZE CANDLESTICK 15TH / 16TH CENTURY the tall, cylindrical nozzle on a knopped stem and drum foot with a flared rim 12cm high, 8cm diameter £300500 22 A MEDIEVAL PEWTER VOTIVE OR PILGRIM’S CANDLESTICK PROBABLY ENGLISH, 13TH / 14TH CENTURY the ogee shaped holder on a circular base with bands of decoration, on three trefoil shaped feet 4.7cm high, 4cm diameter excluding feet Catalogue Note For similar examples, 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

23 A MINIATURE OR DWARF BRONZE SOCKET CANDLESTICK 15TH CENTURY the pierced, cylindrical nozzle on a collared stem and spreading foot 6.2cm high, 4.3cm diameter £400600 24 A MINIATURE BRONZE PRICKET CANDLESTICK 15TH / 16TH CENTURY the goblet shaped drip-pan with a central spike on a baluster stem and spreading foot, with faint banded decoration 4.6cm high, 3.5cm diameter £200300

25 A BRASS TRUMPET CANDLESTICK C.165080 the plain collar above a ribbed or corded stem and slightly domed foot 12.5cm high, 10.2cm diameter Provenance Purchased from Belinda Gentle. Catalogue Note For a similar example see: E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick, 1425-1925, p 56, cat. 22. £400600

26 A BRASS TRUMPET CANDLESTICK C.165080 the plain collar above a ribbed or corded stem and slightly domed foot 15cm high, 12.5cm diameter Provenance Purchased from Belinda Gentle.

Catalogue Note For a similar example see: E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick, 1425-1925, p 56, cat. 22. £500800

27 A RARE ENGLISH COPPER ALLOY OR LATTEN CANDLESTICK 15TH CENTURY the socket above a stem with a central knop and further turned decoration on a drum base with a shallow, dished top and banded decoration to the sides 12cm high Catalogue Note The term latten, which has medieval origins, is used to describe copper alloys from the late and postmedieval period as they are neither true brass nor bronze. For an analysis of discussion on the composition of the alloys used, see R Brownsword et al, 'Latten' Candlesticks in the Leicestershire Museums' Collection. This report also illustrated two candlesticks comparable to the example being offered here. For other similar examples see: Christie's, The Lear Collection of Socket Candlesticks, 15th December 1998, lots 35 36. R. F. Michaelis, Old Domestic BaseMetal Candlesticks, p.41, figs. 25 and 26. E. Keldeweij, The English Candlestick, p39, cat 13. £2,0003,000

28 A NEAR PAIR OF BRASS TRUMPET CANDLESTICKS C.16501680 each with a ribbed stem, central drip-pan and circular foot, with banded decoration (2) 14cm high (max) £1,0001,500

29 A COMMONWEALTH PEWTER TRUMPET CANDLESTICK MID17TH CENTURY with banded decoration to the neck, drip-tray and foot, with a ‘TC’ touchmark to the collar 13.5cm high Provenance By repute from the Isher Collection, sold by Bruton Knowles, 28th April 1976, lot 26. £1,5002,500

THE F.W. ROBINS COLLECTION OF CANDLESTICKS

30 A ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP STAND the circular top above a column made from three entwined serpents, their tails forming a tripod base 21.2cm high Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. Literature F. W. Robins, The Story of the Lamp (and the candle), titled page illustration, 2. £200300

31 A LATE MEDIEVAL IRON PRICKET CANDLESTICK 15TH / 16TH CENTURY the central pricket with a pair of scrolls on a turned wood treen base 18cm high Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. £200300

32 A RARE ENGLISH COPPER ALLOY OR LATTEN CANDLESTICK 15TH CENTURY the socket above a stem with a central knop on a circular, slightly dished base, with banded decoration 12cm high Provenance The F. W Robins Collection. Literature F. W. Robins, The Story of the Lamp (and the candle), pl. vi (b), 5. Catalogue Note The term latten, which has medieval origins, is used to describe copper alloys from the late and postmedieval period as they are neither true brass nor bronze. For an analysis of discussion on the composition of the alloys used, see R Brownsword et al, 'Latten' Candlesticks in the Leicestershire Museums' Collection. This report also illustrated two candlesticks comparable to the example being offered here. For other similar examples see: Christie's, The Lear Collection of Socket Candlesticks, 15th December 1998, lots 35 36. R. F. Michaelis, Old Domestic BaseMetal Candlesticks, p.41, figs. 25 and 26. E. Keldeweij, The English Candlestick, p39, cat 13. £2,0003,000

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33 A COLLECTION OF SIX CANDLESTICKS 18TH CENTURY AND LATER including: a brass socket dwarf candlestick, a bronze dwarf candlestick with a side aperture, a brass candlestick with a banded socket, a knopped tapering stem and an octagonal base, a columnar candlestick with a square section foot, a brass miniature menorah and a turned wooden replica candlestick (6) 27cm high (max) Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. Literature F. W. Robins, The Story of the Lamp (and the candle), for illustrations of some items in this lot. £100200 34 THREE GLASS LACE MAKER’S LAMPS 19TH / 20TH CENTURY two with loop handles and circular feet, the third with cut decoration but lacking its reservoir (3) 20.5cm high (max) Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. £150250

35 AN IRON WALL DRIVEN RUSHNIP LATE 18TH CENTURY with a slightly curved spike 34cm long Provenance The F.W. Robins Collection. Literature F. W. Robins, The Story of the Lamp (and the candle), pl.viii, (b), 10. £100150 36 A BERBER KABYLES TERRACOTTA MESBAH OIL LAMP ALGERIA, 19TH CENTURY the four wicks between a pair of urns above a drip-pan, with a baluster stem and spreading foot, with red, white and black oxide and slip decoration 40cm high Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. Literature F. W. Robins, The Story of the Lamp (and the candle), pl. xxiv, (b), 11. Catalogue Note For a similar Mesbah please see the Victoria and Albert Museum accession number 31:481868. £100150

37 AN EARLY BRASS CANDLESTICK BRITISH OR NORTH EUROPEAN, 15TH CENTURY with a central pricket and twin socket arms on a tapering shaft and circular tripod base 10.7cm high Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. Catalogue Note R. F. Michaelis, Old Domestic BaseMetal Candlesticks, p.32, fig. 12, shows a similar candlestick. £200300

38 A EUROPEAN BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICK VENETIAN OR GERMAN, C.1550 the spike on a slender stem with an inverted baluster, with discoid and rounded knops on a flat circular base 15.5cm high Provenance The F. W. Robins Collection. Catalogue Note R. F. Michaelis, Old Domestic BaseMetal Candlesticks, p.36, fig.19 shows a similar candlestick with a drippan and domed foot. £300400

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39 A CHARLES II BRONZE MORTAR LATE 17TH CENTURY of flared form with a spreading foot and the remains of two crowned portraits of Charles II, together with another bronze mortar, probably 17th century, of capstan form (2) 9.5cm high, 12.2cm diameter (max) £150250

40 A BRONZE MORTAR 15TH / 16TH CENTURY the slightly rounded body with banded decoration and a spreading foot 7cm high, 8.5cm diameter £150200

41 A BRONZE MORTAR WEST COUNTRY, PROBABLY BRIDGEWATER, 16TH / 17TH CENTURY of flaring form with two lug handles, with a slightly spreading foot and arrow head decoration to each side 13cm high, 19.5cm wide £200300

42 A MARBLE APOTHECARY MORTAR PROBABLY 14TH / 15TH CENTURY of rounded form, carved with four masks to the rim 9cm high, 14cm diameter £400600

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43 A BRONZE MORTAR LATE 17TH CENTURY with crowned rondel and banded decoration; together with a brass pestle (2) 16.8cm diameter £200300

44 A CONTINENTAL BRONZE MORTAR SPANISH OR ITALIAN, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY of flared form with a pair of square section lugs, the body with split column and banded decoration 11.2cm high, 17cm wide £200300

45 A CONTINENTAL BRONZE MORTAR PROBABLY SPANISH, MID17TH CENTURY with mask head and applied auricular lug decoration; together with a bronze pestle (2) 13.2cm diameter £200300 44

46 A VENETO-SARACENIC BRASS DISH IN THE MANNER OF MAHMUD ALKURDI, LATE 15TH / EARLY 16TH CENTURY with foliate and arabesque decoration to the centre and rim, worn and repaired 40.8cm diameter £150250

47 A NUREMBERG BRASS ALMS DISH PROBABLY 16TH / 17TH CENTURY decorated in shallow relief with King David playing the harp, inside a double border of lozenge and ‘vesica piscis’ punchwork and an everted rim 39cm diameter £100150

48 A PAIR OF ITALIAN BRONZE CANDLESTICKS IN RENAISSANCE STYLE AFTER A DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO GASPARO MACRI, 19TH CENTURY each with a waisted sconce above a knopped stem and a broad drip pan, with a slightly domed foot, the whole decorated in relief with scrolling foliage and masks (2) 20cm high, 16cm diameter Catalogue Note See The Frick Collection, accession numbers 1916.2.26 and 27 for a similar pair dated to the 16th century. £300400

49 A LATE MEDIEVAL NORTH EUROPEAN BRONZE EWER DUTCH, SCOTTISH OR ENGLISH, 14TH / 15TH CENTURY the pear shaped body on three legs 21cm high Catalogue Note For similar ewers see, Christie’s, The Country Home, 1 December 2015, lot 46 and Sotheby’s, European Collections, 30th September 2008, lot 578. £400600

50 A WHITE METAL AND COPPER GOBLET POSSIBLY 17TH CENTIURY AND LATER the rounded bowl with an applied band to the rim above a latten type stem with discoid and basal knops and a spreading copper foot; together with a travelling chalice with a hemispherical bowl, knopped stem and spreading circular foot engraved with a cross (2) 15.5cm (max) £300500

52 A NORTH EUROPEAN PEWTER EWER POSSIBLY GERMAN, C.1500 the baluster body with a dragon type handle and spout beneath a domed cover and on a stepped, circular foot, with banded decoration 29.5cm high Catalogue Note For a similar ewer in brass, please see the Victoria and Albert Museum accession numbers 5391869. £200300 51 A PEWTER CAPSTAN MASTER SALT LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY of waisted form with three scrolling cloth rests and an engraved crest amongst foliage 10cm high, 10.7cm diameter Catalogue Note With a label suggesting this was bought from Richard Mundey, London. £250350

53 A PEWTER GOBLET 17TH / 18TH CENTURY the bell shaped bowl with a slightly flared rim, above a short stem and spreading foot, with banded decoration, touchmark to the base 7.3cm high, 7.2cm diameter Catalogue Note For a similar example in white brass please see Gentle and Field, Domestic Metalwork 16401820, p.280, illus. 5. £200300

54 A COLLECTION OF BRONZE AND COPPER ALLOY BELLS 18TH CENTURY including: one by William Cor of Aldbourne, marked ‘W. I Cor’ with a dabchick, one marked ‘E. Plumer’ of Ramsbury, two with initials ‘WR’, two stamped ‘WG’, four beehive examples, one numbered ‘11’ one ‘12’, a bell on an iron collar marked ‘RW’ for Robert Wells of Aldbourne and an example marked ‘B 20’ (12) 10.5cm high (max) Provenance ‘A Lifetime of Collecting’ - The Property of a Gentleman Literature See Roderick Butler, A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass and other Base Metalware c.1600-c.1900, Exhibition catalogue. £150250

55 A PEWTER WALL SCONCE IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE with a fan top and a demi-lune base, together with an 18th century steel stiletto with scroll decoration and a pair of steel nips or sewing tweezers in the form of a pair of lady’s legs (3) 18.5cm high max. Provenance ‘A Lifetime of Collecting’ - The Property of a Gentleman. £100150

56 A COLLECTION OF CROTAL OR RUMBLER BELLS 18TH CENTURY of copper alloy and bronze, by various makers including Robert Wells of Aldbourne, an example by Joseph Wallis and a rare one with intitials ‘E S’, the largest numbered ‘20’ (15) 10.3cm diameter (max) Provenance ‘A Lifetime of Collecting’ - The Property of a Gentleman. Literature See Roderick Butler, A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass and other Base Metalware c.1600c.1900, Exhibition catalogue. £200300

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57 A FRENCH LADY’S LEATHER GO TO BED EARLY 19TH CENTURY the oval, gilt brass box with tooled and parcel gilt decoration containing a miniature brass chamberstick, some wax tapers and a strike to the underside of the cover 8.7cm wide, 2.8cm deep £100150

58 A PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS LATE 18TH CENTURY each with an ejector mechanism, a square socket and a tapering body, on a stepped square foot, together with another 19th century pair, each with an ejector mechanism and a multi-knopped stem (4) 25cm high (max) £100150

59 A GILT BRONZE KNIFE HANDLE PROBABLY ITALIAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY the infant god, probably Hercules, depicted standing with a snake around his neck and a cornucopia at his feet, with a steel blade stamped ‘BCTLY’ handle length 8.7cm, overall length 21cm £300500

60 ELEVEN VICTORIAN BRASS BELL WEIGHTS LATE 19TH CENTURY four marked ‘WORKING STANDARD BOROUGH OF CROYDON’, from 14lb to 1/4oz, some with ‘VR’ and ‘ER’ proof marks (11) 21.5cm high (max) £200300

λ 61 AN ITALIAN BONE CASKET IN THE MANNER OF THE EMBRIACHI WORKSHOP, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, inlaid with bone, green stained bone, ebony, tortoiseshell and boxwood, with a pink watered silk lined interior 17cm high, 28.3cm wide, 18.6cm deep £2,0003,000

63 A EUROPEAN HORN RELIQUARY SPANISH OR NETHERLANDISH, 17TH CENTURY the double sided pendant jewel with a central miniature of a mother and child surrounded by 16 relics or medallions of named Saints, some missing, the reverse with details of further saints in a scrolled paper and gilt design 12.5cm high, 8cm wide £200300 62 A COLLECTION OF ITALIAN CARVED PANELS IN THE MANNER OF THE EMBRIACHI WORKSHOP, VENETIAN, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY depicting winged angels, Venus, other figures, a sailing boat and other scenes (18) 14cm (max) £600800

64 A GERMAN IRON ARMADA CHEST 17TH CENTURY the strapwork body with a pair of padlocks and rope twist side carrying handles, with a vacant interior, with key 43cm high, 77.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep £500800 64

65 A NORTH EUROPEAN OAK CHEST DANISH OR DUTCH, DATED ‘1783’ inlaid with parquetry stars, a marquetry bird and birch fretwork, the domed lid revealing a lidded till, the front inscribed ‘Elizabet Heitmans’ anno 1783, with iron side carrying handles and on later castors 66cm high, 138cm wide, 67.7cm deep £600800

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66 AN ITALIAN CEDAR AND POKERWORK TABLE CABINET ADIGE, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with a pair of hinged doors enclosing a penwork decorated interior with a pair of well dressed Renaissance gentlemen, with an arrangement of ten drawers around a central pull-out compartment fitted with secret drawers and an arched cupboard door decorated with another figure 58.4cm high, 63cm wide, 33.7cm deep £400600 67 A BAROQUE TABLE CABINET ITALIAN OR SPANISH, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY veneered in ebony or lignum vitae, with an arrangement of eight drawers around a central cupboard. with engraved bone panels, with iron carrying handles 39cm high, 50.5cm wide, 29.3cm deep £8001,200

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68 AN ITALIAN EBONY AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID CASKET EARLY 18TH CENTURY the panels engraved with various animals, figures and angel heads 6cm high, 12.8cm wide, 8.4cm deep £300400

69 AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD SOLOMONIC COLUMN IN BAROQUE STYLE, 18TH CENTURY with a Corinthian capital, the stem carved with cherubs, birds, and entwined with a grapevine, on carved scroll feet 167cm high, 37cm wide and deep £600800

70 A JERUSALEM OLIVEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL ROSARY AND CRUCIFIX PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY with an engraved Corpus Christi, with silver mounts and a filigree-work star shaped crucifix 11 x 6.4cm £150250

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λ 71 AN INDIAN HARDWOOD BONE AND IVORY TABLE CABINET 18TH CENTURY inlaid with flowerheads, the fall front revealing an arrangement of six drawers, the central one with a secret compartment, with English brasswork 17.4cm high, 26.5cm wide, 19.5cm deep *This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate. £8001,200

72 A MINIATURE EBONY AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED CHEST POSSIBLY INDIAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY of domed form, the hinged cover enclosing a vacant interior, above a pair of short drawers, applied with fret cut hinges, escutcheons and handles, with rope twist carrying handles 10.5cm high, 18cm wide, 8cm deep £400600

73 73 A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE FIGURE OF THE RESURRECTED CHRIST SPANISH, PROBABLY 16TH CENTURY the figure standing with his arms outstretched, draped in fabric, with painted and gilt decoration, standing before a chair, on a shaped rectangular base 50cm high, 33cm wide, 25.5cm deep £400600

74 A CONTINENTAL CARVED WOOD MADONNA AND CHILD POSSIBLY SPANISH, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY wearing a flowing gown, the Christ child holding an orb, with polychrome painted and gilt decoration 29cm high £600800

75 A COLLECTION OF FOUR CARVED WOOD FIGURES 14TH CENTURY AND LATER including a Madonna and Child, a figure of a man, possibly Christ, and two further saints, all with remains of painted decoration (4) 33cm high (max) £400600

76 A RARE SPANISH WALNUT BRAZIER TABLE TOP LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURY with a lift-out copper well with repoussé decoration and brass carrying handles, the wide outer border relief carved with busts of Roman gentlemen, interspersed with dragons and masks 106.5cm diameter Catalogue Note Similar carved heads can be found on an armoire in the Muse de Sanat Cruz, Toledo, illustrated in Luis Feduchi, Historia de los Estilos del Mueble Espanol, p.141. £8001,200

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77 A LEATHER ALTAR FRONTAL SPANISH OR ITALIAN, 17TH CENTURY painted and gilded with a central sunburst surrounded by stylised foliage, arabesques and arcading, with losses and repairs 64cm high, 185cm long Catalogue Note With a paper collection label with the initials ‘E.A.E.’ and inventory number ‘271’ attached to verso. £150250

78 AN ITALIAN BUST OF A BEARDED MAN POSSIBLY 16TH CENTURY perhaps cedarwood, with downcast eyes and wearing a hat, with remains of colouring 61cm high £300500

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79 A CARVED OAK GROUP OF THE MOCKING OF CHRIST PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY Christ seated with a soldier behind placing a crown of thorns on his head, another man kneeling before him and two other standing to one side 37.5cm high, 36cm wide £300500

80 A FLEMISH OVAL OAK PANEL DEPICTING THE MOCKING OF CHRIST 17TH CENTURY carved with Christ seated with his wrists bound, surrounded by soldiers placing a crown of thorns on his head 74cm high, 61cm wide Provenance Sotheby’s, European Works of Art, 9th December 1993, lot 164. £8001,200

81 AN OAK PANEL PROBABLY EARLY 19TH CENTURY carved depicting Joseph fleeing Potiphar’s wife’s advances, in a later frame 50 x 43cm £200300

82 82 A FLEMISH OAK FIGURE OF A LADY 17TH CENTURY carved standing in draped robes, on a later circular plinth 39cm high Provenance Purchased from Wilkinson’s Auctioneers, Doncaster. £200300

83 A CARVED OAK FIGURE OF ST ROCH PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY the bearded saint standing pointing to his left thigh, on a naturalistic base 73.5cm high £150250

84 AN OAK GROUP OF ST JOSEPH AND THE INFANT JESUS 19TH CENTURY carved with Joseph holding the Christ child in his arms holding an orb or globe, with remains of painted decoration 67cm high £300500

85 A SOUTH GERMAN WALNUT FIGURE OF ST MARGARET OF ANTIOCH 17TH CENTURY carved with her hands clasped in front, standing above a dragon 102cm high £300500

86 A SPANISH SCHOOL PAINTING OF CHRIST PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY oil on panel, the tortured figure of Christ standing with two other men, perhaps originally from a rood screen 83 x 55.5cm wide £300500

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