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28TH & 29TH SEPTEMBER, 2016
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Wednesday 28th & Thursday 29th September, 2016 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh
Fine Furniture & Works of Art Scottish Country House & Attic Sale
Fine Furniture & Works of Art Wednesday, 28th September, 2016 at 11am
The Scottish Country House & Attic Sale Thursday, 29th September, 2016 at 11am
Including The Roger & Heather Daltrey Automata Collection A Collection of European Sculpture Property from a West of Scotland House Property from an Aberdeenshire House Collection from a Fife House Property from the Estate of the late Lilias Finlay Property from a Perthshire House Select Items from a Scottish Country House Attic
Sale Number LT477
Viewing Times Saturday, 24th September 10am - 4pm Sunday, 25th September 10am - 4pm Monday, 26th September 10am - 5pm Tuesday, 27th September 10am - 5pm Mornings of sale from 9am
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Order of Sale Wednesday, 28th September, 2016 at 11am 1-88 89-108 109-183
British Furniture & Works of Art: Part I Pictures: Part I British Furniture & Works of Art: Part II
184-204A Pictures: Part II 205-298
British Furniture & Works of Art: Part III
299-314
Pictures: Part III
315-419
Continental Furniture & Works of Art
420-426
The Roger & Heather Daltrey Automata Collection
427-453
Asian, Indian & Islamic Works of Art
454-498
Rugs & Carpets
Thursday, 29th September, 2016 at 11am 501-763 The Scottish Country House & Attic Sale See page 164 for details
Front Cover Lot 426 (detail) Inside Front Cover Lot 346 (detail) Inside Back Cover Lot 9 (detail)
Lot 425
British Furniture & Works of Art: Part I 1 HE76/1 CHARLES I OAK CHEST EARLY 17TH CENTURY the hinged plank top with a moulded edge over a front panel with two architectural niche panels carved with flower heads and stylised leaf motifs and scrolled blind fretwork, raised on stile feet 121cm wide, 61cm high, 50cm deep £1,000-1,500
2 HE620/12 WILLIAM AND MARY OAK STOOL 17TH CENTURY the square padded seat raised on block and turned legs joined by stretchers and ending on flattened bun feet £1,200-1,800
3 HE68/2 CHARLES II STUMPWORK PICTURE SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY the silk panel worked with silver thread and silks, depicting a couple holding hands beneath an arch of twisted flowers with a dog at their feet, flanked by various motifs including a windmill and house with mica windows, a parrot, elephant, chicken and leopard, in an oyster veneered frame 33.5cm high, 45.5cm wide excluding frame £1,000-1,500
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4 HE252/24 ENGLISH CARVED OAK CHEST 17TH CENTURY the hinged two panel top above a two panel front, carved all over with stylised geometric and foliate motifs, raised on stile feet 106cm wide, 59cm high, 52cm deep £300-500
5 HE620/15 PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK HALL SEATS 19TH CENTURY the low open backs above plank seats and pierced panel sides joined by turned stretchers (2) 48cm wide, 75cm high, 37cm deep £1,200-1,800
6 HE624/102 FOUR ENGLISH CARVED OAK ‘ROMAYNE’ PANELS 17TH CENTURY each rectangular panel carved in relief with a figure in profile within leafy roundels, with stylised animals and creatures (4) 58cm high, 24cm wide £400-600
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7 HE621/16 WILLIAM AND MARY OAK COFFER LATE 17TH CENTURY the rectangular panelled and hinged lid above corresponding panelled sides with a carved entrelac frieze to the front, raised on stile supports 100.5cm wide, 60.5cm high, 54cm deep £500-700
8 HE252/25 PAIR OF SCOTTISH QUEEN ANNE OAK SIDE CHAIRS EARLY 18TH CENTURY the serpentine top rails above pierced baluster splats carved with a thistle and flowers, over plank seats with arched carved seat rails raised on bobbin turned legs joined by stretchers (2) 50cm wide, 96cm high, 38cm deep £300-500
9 HE513/1 WILLIAM AND MARY CARVED OAK AND MARQUETRY CHEST 17TH CENTURY the hinged two board top above flower carved lunettes and triple panel front carved with arched niches enclosing flowering vase marquetry, raised on later stile feet 140cm wide, 72cm high, 55cm deep £400-600
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10 HE68/9 EARLY GREEN GLASS TAPERSTICK the blown glass knopped stem with a spreading domed foot 17cm high £200-300
11 HE68/8 NEAR PAIR OF OLIVE-GREEN GLASS ‘ONION’ BOTTLES EARLY 18TH CENTURY each with an elongated neck and rounded squat body with applied roundel depicting the coat of arms for the Carew family (2) 15.5cm high and 13cm high Note: These bottles are thought to have come from Haccombe House, Newton Abbot, the home of the Carew family. The present Georgian manor house post-dates an earlier Medieval mansion house. A note accompanying the bottles states “Given by Sir Henry Carew to Melicent Page from the large number found in the cellars at Haccombe House, Newton Abbott (sic). The crest is that of the Carews & these bottles are thought to be hand-made in Tudor times, probably to hold port wine. Edmund Page 1955”. Sir Henry Carew (1779-1830), was the 7th Baronet of Haccombe.
£1,000-1,500
12 HE68/5 TWO WROUGHT IRON RUSH LIGHT AND CANDLEHOLDERS 17TH CENTURY the first with a hinged arm terminating in a nozzle supported by a twist stem, raised on a turned wooden base, 26cm high; the other of similar form, with a straight stem, raised on a tripod base, 27.5cm high (2) £300-500
13 HE939/31 THREE CARVED AND STAINED WOOD ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS 18TH / 19TH CENTURY comprising a pair of lions’ masks with carved pendant chains hanging from their mouths, 51cm high; and a carved covered half urn with acanthus bud finial, 51cm high (3) £600-800
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14 HE617/3 GEORGE II MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, SAMUEL BUTTERWORTH, ROCHDALE 18TH CENTURY the twin train movement with square engraved brass dial, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed SAML. BUTTERWORTH, the square hood with blind fretwork frieze and inlaid frame above a tall trunk with inlaid door with inset lenticle on stepped panel base with plinth 49cm wide, 214cm high, 24cm deep £2,000-3,000
15 HE620/1 GEORGE II MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE 18TH CENTURY of small size, the dentil moulded cornice above a single door with a shaped mirror door in a gilt moulded slip, the base with a slant front opening to an interior fitted for writing, above three long drawers and raised on bracket feet 74cm wide, 192cm high, 49cm deep £3,000-5,000
16 SV482A/61 GEORGE I WALNUT AND FEATHERBANDED BUREAU 18TH CENTURY the slant front enclosing an interior fitted with drawers and pigeonholes, with a baize writing surface and well with sliding cover, above two short and two long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 92cm wide, 98cm high, 52cm deep £800-1,200
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17 HE621/12 GEORGIAN WALNUT CHEST ON STAND 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the canted moulded cornice above three short and three long drawers with cross and feather banding, on an associated base with turned barley twist legs linked by concave stretchers, raised on bun feet 187cm wide, 147cm high, 56cm deep £800-1,200
18 HD388/19 GEORGE II SMALL WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE CIRCA 1730 the moulded broken arch pediment above a pair of doors with arched moulded mirror plates opening to shelves; the lower part with a slant front opening to drawers and pigeon holes, above four graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 67cm wide, 207cm high, 49cm deep Provenance: Scottish private collection
£800-1,200
19 HD185/1 YEWWOOD AND ELM WINDSOR CHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hooped back and curved arms enclosing a pierced vase-shaped splat and spindles, above a moulded seat raised on turned and tapered legs joined by a hoop stretcher 59cm wide, 90cm high, 39cm deep £300-500
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20 HE68/1 GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE CIRCA 1720 the moulded arched cornice mounted with turned finials and centred by a bevelled mirror panel, over a pair of moulded arched doors with bevelled mirror plates opening to an arrangement of shelves and pigeon holes, above a pair of candle slides; the lower part with a slant front opening to an interior fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes, over four long graduated drawers and raised on bracket feet 104cm wide, 248cm high, 60cm deep £8,000-12,000
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21 HE252/1 GEORGE I OAK DRESSER BASE EARLY 18TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top over three short drawers above a pair of panel cupboard doors divided by turned columns, raised on stile feet 167cm wide, 88cm high, 47cm deep £700-1,000
22 HE120/115 WELSH PRIMITIVE ASH AND ELM COMB BACK ARMCHAIR LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY the low back and tapered arms on squared spindles supports, over a rectangular plank seat and raised on square splayed legs 62cm wide, 70cm high, 40cm deep £300-400
23 HE252/2 GEORGE II OAK MULE CHEST 18TH CENTURY the hinged top over a four panel moulded front with a pair of base drawers, raised on stile feet 133cm wide, 76cm high, 53cm deep £300-500
24 HE621/20 SET OF SIX GEORGE III LANCASHIRE ASH DINING CHAIRS CIRCA 1800 each with spindle filled backs above later rushed seats on turned legs with turned and knopped stretchers (6) £500-700
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25 HE936/1 LARGE WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATELEG TABLE 17TH CENTURY the oval planked top with drop ends above a gateleg base with barley-twist and blocked legs united by corresponding stretchers 173.5cm long, 72cm high, 153.5cm wide £2,000-3,000
26 SV842/8 GEORGE III OAK AND WALNUT DRESSER 18TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a dentil and scroll cut frieze over six open shelves and three short drawers divided by arched recesses; the base with three short drawers above two central short drawers flanked by cupboard doors, raised on stile feet 180cm wide, 214cm high, 46cm deep £500-700
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27 HE787/1 GEORGE III CREAM AND BLUE PAINTED ARMCHAIR MID 18TH CENTURY the shaped padded back and part padded scroll arms over a wide stuffover serpentine seat, in light blue moire silk, the frame carved with flowers raised on cabriole legs 68cm wide, 93cm high, 53cm deep £600-800
28 HE620/19 FINE GEORGE II MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD DRESSING MIRROR MID 18TH CENTURY the arched square mirror plate within a moulded gilt slip and conforming frame, between square supports, on scrolling trestle bases joined by a turned stretcher 51cm wide, 53cm high, 36cm deep £1,500-2,500
29 HE624/10 GEORGE III IRISH MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD MIRROR 18TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular mirror plate in a conforming frame with a broken pediment centred by a carved and gilt ho-ho bird, the frame incised with gilt leaves and with gilt floral and foliate trails to the sides 133cm high, 58cm wide £400-600
30 HE617/10 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE 18TH CENTURY the dished rectangular top above a single drawer on cabriole legs with pad feet 87cm wide, 76cm high, 52cm deep £400-600
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31 HE249/1 RARE GEORGE III TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE MID 18TH CENTURY the circular dished top above an extending square column with ratchet action, raised on a tripod base 50cm diameter, 64cm high, 103cm high (extended) £400-600
32 LT2016/24 IRISH GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a moulded carved edge above a deep frieze centred on the long sides by carved acanthus, raised on cabriole legs boldly carved with acanthus and flower heads and ending in carved hairy paw feet 114cm wide, 77cm high, 76cm deep £2,000-3,000
33 HE624/4 GEORGE III OVAL GILTWOOD MIRROR IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE 18TH CENTURY the oval mirror plate in an shaped frame carved with rocaille, flowering urns and leaf scrolls 96cm high, 64cm wide £500-700
34 SV842/73 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE TEA TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY with crossbanding and boxwood line decoration, the hinged top above a plain frieze on square tapering legs with block feet 91cm wide, 77cm high, 46cm deep £200-300
35 HE75/1 GEORGIAN D-END DINING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY in three parts, the centre with drop sides and two D ends, on square tapered legs 180cm long (closed) 280cm long (open), 73cm high, 115cm deep £400-600
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36 HE624/5 FINE GEORGE III FLAME MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST LATE 18TH CENTURY the projecting cornice above two short and five long graduated drawers, ’the centre drawer with a fall front and fitted for writing with pigeon holes and drawers, flanked by canted and fluted angles and raised on ogee bracket feet 113cm wide, 180cm high, 58cm deep £1,500-2,500
37 SV842/46 GEORGE III OAK DWARF PRESS CUPBOARD 18TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top over a pair of double arch panel doors, above an arrangement of five short drawers, over a shaped apron and raised on stile feet 150cm wide, 116cm high, 60cm deep £400-600
38 HE623/1 SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III STYLE ELM DINING CHAIRS 20TH CENTURY comprising ten side chairs and a pair of armchairs, the serpentine pierced toprails over ladderbacks with pierced bars, above stuffover seats covered in basketweave needlework upholstery, raised on straight square legs joined by H stretchers (12) 55cm wide, 94cm high, 47cm deep £1,000-1,500
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39 HE621/6 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BIRDCAGE TEA TABLE 18TH CENTURY the circular top with a spindle gallery with brass line inlay, above a bird cage support, and stop-fluted turned and knopped column, the tripod base with leaf-carved cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball pad feet 63cm diameter, 76cm high £3,000-4,000
40 HE617/9 PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES 20TH CENTURY the rectangular moulded marble tops above plain friezes with ribbon and rosette mouldings, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs with scroll feet (2) 131cm wide, 86cm high, 63cm deep £2,500-3,500
42Y HE817/1 GEORGIAN MINIATURE ON IVORY BY JOHN LACON 41 HD388/1 GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRROR 18TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular mirror plate in an openwork frame with C scrolls, fruiting vines and flowers with a foliate cresting 114cm high, 65cm wide Provenance: Scottish private collection
£300-500
MID 18TH CENTURY of square form, painted with a lady in a bonnet and a young lady by her side, holding apples, signed J. LACON and indistinctly dated 175*, in a glazed frame, 5 x 4.5cm; together with a VICTORIAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE ON IVORY, of oval form depicting a girl with a tartan sash on a blue ground, in a brass frame with paper label to verso, 5 x 4cm (2) £400-600
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43 HD448/3 GEORGE III BRASS BANDED MAHOGANY WINE COOLER
44 HE120/11 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRASS BANDED TRAY
18TH CENTURY the octagonal hinged top opening to a tin lined and compartmented interior, over a slightly tapered body with lion mask handles to the sides, on an integral stand with square tapered legs joined by a X stretcher 46cm wide, 66cm high, 47cm deep
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY of oval form with twin scroll handles and two brass bands 55cm wide £200-300
Provenance: Property of a Titled Gentleman
£400-600
45 HC390/19 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CONCERTINA ACTION FOLDOVER CARD TABLE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular foldover top with a moulded edge, opening to a green baize line playing surface, above a plain frieze, raised on straight chamfered legs with C scroll carved brackets 91cm wide, 76cm high, 45cm deep (closed) Provenance: Capton House, Somerset
£300-500
46 HB828/3 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1770 the superstructure with a pierced brass gallery above a tambour front opening to an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes; the lower part with a long frieze drawer above a pair of moulded cupboard doors opening to sliding trays, raised on shaped bracket feet with recessed brass castors 93cm wide, 110cm high, 48cm deep £400-600
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47 HE119/2 TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY BEDSIDE COMMODES LATE 18TH CENTURY one with a rectangular gallery top with cut-out handles, raised above twin doors and a converted commode drawer, raised on chamfered and moulded square legs, 52cm wide, 73cm high, 43.5cm deep; the other with a bow front and single tambour door above a converted commode drawer, on square legs, 56cm wide, 82cm high, 51cm deep (2) £400-600
48 HE248/7 PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOOD AND GESSO GIRANDOLES 19TH CENTURY each with a oval mirror plate within a moulded frame over a shelf, flanked by turned uprights and surmounted by a further mirror plate with ribbon cresting (2) 35cm wide, 90cm high £400-600
49 HE619/1 GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND SECRETAIRE ON STAND LATE 18TH CENTURY with brass bound angles, the pull down fall enclosing an interior fitted with six deep drawers and baize surface, raised on lappet carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet 87cm wide, 127cm high, 55cm deep £700-900
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50 HE52/34 GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND HAREWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE 18TH CENTURY the oval crossbanded top with drop sides, above a plain frieze, raised on square tapered line inlaid legs headed by oval urn medallion inlay and ending in brass caps and castors 86cm wide, 73cm high, 46cm deep closed, 110cm open £400-600
51 HE120/103 LARGE GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY with two rectangular mirror plates and margin plates in a fluted frame with an urn cresting, the frame with beading, Vitruvian scroll and husk swag decoration 235cm high, 128cm wide £600-800
52 HE249/10 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BACHELOR’S CHEST OF DRAWERS LATE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a moulded edge, above a baize-lined brushing slide and two short and two long drawers, raised on bracket feet 85cm wide, 85cm high, 51cm deep £300-500
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53 HE450/2 GOOD GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE 18TH CENTURY the dentil moulded breakfront cornice above four astragal glazed doors with arched mullions, opening to shelves; the lower part with four moulded panel cupboard doors, raised on shaped bracket feet 274cm wide, 231cm high, 48cm deep £4,000-6,000
54 HE549/1 FRANCIS WHEATLEY (1747-1801), SET OF THIRTEEN ‘CRIES OF LONDON’ stipple engravings, by various engravers, published by Colnaghi & Co, each in a glazed giltwood frame (13) 42 x 33cm £700-900 (2 of 13 illustrated)
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55 HE249/12 SMALL GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS LATE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a moulded edge, above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 80cm wide, 81cm high, 48cm deep £300-500
56 HE620/18 LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINDOW SEAT LATE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular caned seat with a loose red leather covered cushion, flanked by slightly angled square spindle arms, raised on square tapered legs 104cm wide, 67cm high, 38cm deep £1,500-2,500
57 HE118/1 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CELLARETTE LATE 18TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, the hinged top with a Bramah lock over moulded panel sides, mounted with vine cast handles, raised on square splay feet on brass castors 78cm wide, 54cm high, 52cm deep £400-600
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58 HE939/41 GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND BURRWOOD INLAID TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of cubic form, with banded inlay and oval medallions to the sides, opening to a single covered well 14cm wide, 14cm high, 14cm deep £300-500
59 HE939/39 GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND BOXWOOD BANDED TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of cubic form, the hinged cover with canted front and back edges opening to a single covered well, outlined with boxwood stringing 12cm wide, 13cm high, 10cm deep £400-600
60 HE939/28 GEORGE III FRUITWOOD, BURRWOOD AND INLAY TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of cubic form, the hinged cover opening to a single covered well, inlaid with an oval reserve and foliate vines, the sides with similar inlay and a spoon drawer to the base 14cm wide, 16cm high, 14cm deep £400-600
61 HE939/38 GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND HAREWOOD CROSSBANDED INLAID TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of oval form, the hinged cover opening to a single covered well, inlaid with foliate scrolls and flower motifs 14.5cm wide, 12cm high, 8.5cm deep £400-600
62 HE939/14 GEORGE III SATINWOOD, FEATHER BANDED AND INLAID TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of cubic form, the hinged cover opening to a void interior, the sides inlaid with oval floral and shell medallions 11cm wide, 11.5cm high, 9cm deep £300-500
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63 SV482E/42 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET 18TH CENTURY with boxwood line inlay, the projecting cornice above twin astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves and enclosed by reeded pilasters, above two oval panelled doors, on a plinth base 120cm wide, 224cm high, 40cm deep £600-900
64 SV892/2 SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY HENDERSON, MUSSELBURGH 18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment above an arched engraved brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, above a moulded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a plinth base; the eight day movement striking a bell 47cm wide, 225cm high, 25cm deep £400-600
65 HD448/17 GEORGE III ROSEWOOD KNEEHOLE DESK 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top over a long frieze drawer and a kneehole recess door opening to shelves, flanked by banks of three short drawers, raised on bracket feet 91cm wide, 78cm high, 50cm deep Provenance: Property of a Titled Gentleman
£800-1,200
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66 HE617/5 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 1770 the serpentine top with a moulded edge above a brushing slide and three long serpentine drawers, the top drawer fitted with a compartmented interior and ratchet adjusted mirror, the shaped apron centred by a fan medallion inlay, raised on block splay feet 102cm wide, 85cm high, 53cm deep £2,500-3,500
67 HE624/9 PAIR OF GEORGE III HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY BED POSTS LATE 18TH CENTURY each with tapering ring-turned columns on square chamfered bases (2) 212cm high £600-800
68 HE801/1 TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY BED POSTS LATE 18TH CENTURY two with tapered reeded columns with leaf clasps and husk pendant panels, 210cm high; the other with plain tapering columns and urn shaped spacer on a square chamfered base, 208cm high (4) £300-500
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69 HE913/2 LATE GEORGE III MINIATURE MAHOGANY TABLE SCREEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the five fold screen with inlaid feather banding and oval floral reserves below inset portrait miniatures 50.5cm wide, 30cm high £200-300
70 HE939/13 GEORGE III STYLE MINIATURE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS 19TH CENTURY the bowfront top inlaid with an oval shell medallion enclosed by feather banding, above two short and three long drawers, the shaped apron with oval floral inlay, raised on short bracket feet 23cm wide, 20cm high, 12.5cm deep £500-700
71 HE806/4 LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER EARLY 19TH CENTURY the arched vernier inscribed ‘Bowley Salop’ above a narrow case, with an exposed mercury tube and square reservoir cover, with flower, foliate and shell inlay, and ebony and boxwood stringing 95cm high £400-600
72Y HE939/26 GEORGE III IVORY, TORTOISESHELL, MOTHER-OFPEARL AND GOLD MOUNTED TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY of octagonal form, the hinged cover inlaid with a mother-of-pearl star motif, opening to a void interior, with a gold handle escutcheon and engraved cartouche, the whole outlined in tortoiseshell 11cm wide, 10cm high, 6.8cm deep £1,000-1,500
73 HE939/9 GEORGE III SATINWOOD, STAINED AND INLAID TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form, the hinged top opening to a single covered well and inlaid with laurel and harebell bands, the sides with oval banded reserves 14.5cm wide, 9.5cm high, 9.5cm deep £400-600
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74 HE621/21 SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRANDER BACK DINING CHAIRS CIRCA 1800 with fluted top rails above reeded and leafcarved rails on upholstered seats and square tapering legs with spade feet, linked by ‘H’ stretchers (6) £800-1,200
75 HE68/10 THREE GEORGIAN DRINKING GLASSES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising an etched ale glass depicting a strawberry and barley sheaves on a double opaque twist stem, 19.5cm high; a wine glass with a bucket shaped bowl engraved with a pagoda, on a double opaque twist stem, 14.5cm high; and an engraved wine glass, with a conical bowl on a knopped stem, 17.5cm high (3) £300-500
76 HE621/4 RARE GEORGE III TAVERN TIMEPIECE CLOCK BY CHARLES FARRER, PONTEFRACT LATE 18TH CENTURY the single train movement with a circular silvered Roman numeral dial with calendar, moonphase and seconds apertures, inscribed CHARLES FARRER/ POMFRET, the hood with applied turned roundels above a tall trunk with reeded canted angles, on an ogee base 49cm wide, 164cm high, 23cm deep £2,000-3,000
77 HE252/12A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SERVING TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the serpentine top outlined with barber pole banded inlay, above a conforming frieze, raised on chamferred straight square legs with fretwork corner brackets 138cm wide, 75cm high, 62cm deep £400-600
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78 HE123/1 LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the bowfront top over two short and three long drawers, raised on splayed feet 104cm wide, 105cm high, 53cm deep £400-600
79 HC938/13 GEORGE III STYLE SATINWOOD, MAHOGANY, PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SIDE TABLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY in the Sheraton style, the shaped D top with an inlaid mahogany band painted with floral scrolls, over a deep frieze decorated with gilt urns and rosettes, raised on square tapered legs capped by acanthus capitals and ending in palmette carved shaped feet, joined by a shaped stretcher surmounted by a carved urn 136cm long, 86cm high, 47cm deep £2,000-3,000
80 HE620/17 LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY DEMILUNE FOLDOVER CARD TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the demilune top opening to a leather lined playing surface, raised on square tapered legs headed by oval inlaid medallions 99cm wide, 75cm high, 48cm deep (closed) £1,200-1,800
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81 HC562/4 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU 18TH CENTURY the slant front with chequer banding opening to an interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers and a baize writing surface, above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet 115cm wide, 110cm wide, 57cm deep £400-600
82 HE617/13 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S DRESSING TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular moulded top with an inlaid Greek key band, raised above a single drawer and divided front legs, opening to reveal an interior fitted with a baize slide and compartments, over four further drawers 96cm wide, 79cm high, 65cm deep £600-800
83 HE621/18 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY ON STAND 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the oval top with hinged side with brass hinges and cut-out handles, on a later folding stand (2) 89cm wide, 69cm high, 66cm deep £500-700
84 HC938/76 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, POSSIBLY AMERICAN OR IRISH 18TH CENTURY the slant front opening to an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, over four long graduated drawers, the apron centred by a carved shell motif, raised on short cabriole legs 103cm wide, 107cm high, 53cm deep £500-700
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85 HC562/2 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CIRCA 1800 with boxwood line inlay, the projecting dentil moulded cornice above astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable numbered shelves; the associated base with chequer banded inlay and three panel doors raised on a plinth 205cm wide, 260cm high, 50cm deep £1,000-1,500
86 HE939/33 GEORGIAN BRASS SURVEYOR’S COMPASS, BY GILBERT, LONDON LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY signed on the rose ‘Gilbert, London’, with brass armatures 55cm long £400-600
87 HC938/16 GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS TELESCOPE BY THOMAS HUNT
88 HE361/4 MAHOGANY CASED COMPASS BY UNDERHILL, WOLVERHAMPTON
LATE 18TH CENTURY inscribed on the brass ‘Made by THOMAS HUNT / Dock Head / FOR DAY AND NIGHT’ and ‘Ja. Ritchie. Ship Elizabeth. Leith. 1793’ 93cm long extended £250-350
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the silvered brass rose with direction markers and an outer degree scale, inscribed ‘Underhill. W=hampton’, rose 12cm diameter, case 14cm x 18.5cm; together with a VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED COMPASS with a printed paper rose, rose 15.5cm diameter, 18.5cm x 18.5cm (2) £200-300
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89 HE252/3 18TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF LORD SELLAR, C.1714 inscribed with sitter’s name and date on handwritten label verso, oil on canvas 74cm x 61cm (29in x 24in) £400-600
90 FG9/300 FOLLOWER OF WILLIAM AIKMAN HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN BLUE DRESS WITH RED SHAWL oil on canvas, feigned oval 76cm x 63cm (30in x 25in) Provenance: Auchtertool House, Fife
£500-700
91 HE132/1 FOLLOWER OF SIR GODFREY KNELLER HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF ANNE BARTON, DAUGHTER OF CAPT. B. BARTON oil on board 15cm x 12cm (6in x 4.75in) and a companion, a pair ‘John Barton’ (2) £400-600
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92 HE483/1 18TH CENTURY FLEMISH SCHOOL
93 HE337/1 JOSEPH ADAM (SCOTTISH fl. 1858-1916)
BUILDING BY THE RIVER, WITH DONKEYS oil on canvas 60cm x 73cm (23.75in x 28.75in) £600-800
HERDING SHEEP BY THE LOCH signed, oil on canvas 75cm x 127cm (29.5in x 50in) £1,000-1,500
94 HE793/1 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL
95 HD917/1 BENJAMIN BARKER OF BATH (BRITISH 1776-1838)
WORKING TOWARDS THE CASTLE oil on canvas, unframed 43cm x 63.5cm (17in x 25in) £400-600
THE FORD signed and dated 1830, oil on canvas 91cm x 134cm (36in x 52.75in) £1,000-1,500
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96 HE372/3 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL
SHEEP IN A FIELD, WITH CHICKENS AND DUCKS indistinctly signed and dated 1861, oil on panel 17cm x 23.5cm (6.75in x 9.5in) £400-600
97 SV940/113 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL
HORSE IN A STABLE signed with monogram, oil on board 28.5cm x 39cm (11.25in x 15.5in) and another ‘Horses in a Field’ by the same hand (2) £500-700
98 HE391/1 J. L. CHAPMAN (AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY) SHIPYARD, 1880 signed, oil on board 24cm x 29cm (9.5in x 11.5in) £400-600
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99 SV842/17 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A LADY oil on canvas 67cm x 52cm (26.5in x 20.5in) £300-500
101 SV917/1 JOHN ARTHUR LOMAX (BRITISH 1857-1923) A CELEBRATORY DRINK signed, oil on canvas 54.5cm x 44.5cm (21.5in x 17.5in) £800-1,200
100 SV917/40 JOHN PHILIP R.A. (SCOTTISH 1817-1867) BOY WITH BASKET OF FISH oil on board 28.5cm x 25cm (11.25in x 9.75in) £800-1,200
102 HB894/1 ROBERT GEMMELL HUTCHISON R.B.A., R.O.I., R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1860-1936) THE CANARY signed, oil on board 17cm x 11cm (6.75in x 4.5in) £400-600
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103 HE337/3 PETER GRAHAM R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1836-1921)
RESTING IN THE GLADE signed and dated 1862, oil on canvas 73.5cm x 63.5cm (29in x 25in) £600-800
104 HE337/8 ROBERT MCGREGOR R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1847-1922) IN THE WORKSHOP WITH GRANDAD signed, oil on canvas 30cm x 22cm (11.75in x 8.75in) £700-900
105 HE366/1 JOHN ANSTER FITZGERALD (BRITISH 1832-1906)
INDEPENDENT signed and dated 1840, oil on canvas laid on board 33.5cm x 28cm (13.25in x 11in) £700-900
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106 SV917/38 FOLLOWER OF DEAN WOLSTENHOLME (BRITISH 1798-1882) IN FULL CRY signed, oil on canvas 50.5cm x 65.5cm (20in x 26in) £1,000-2,000
107 HE499/4 S.H. MARIS (20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL)
STILL-LIFE OF PINK AND BLUE FLOWERS signed, oil on copper 48.5cm x 38.5cm (19.25in x 15in) £300-500
108 HE311/1 WILLIAM BEATTIE-BROWN R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1831-1909)
THE MILL BRIDGE ON THE RIVER WEY, SURREY signed and dated 1864, inscribed on stretcher verso, oil on canvas 38cm x 55cm (15in x 21.75in) £500-700
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY the bowfront top over four short drawers, raised on turned and tapered legs 104cm wide, 81cm high, 52cm deep £1,000-1,500
110 HD448/4 REGENCY MAHOGANY WORK TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top outlined with ebonised stringing above a frieze drawer to one side and dummy drawers to the others, above a sliding blue silk work box, raised on slender turned legs ending in brass caps and castors 48cm wide, 70cm high, 37cm deep Provenance: Property of a Titled Gentleman
£300-400
111 HE624/2 REGENCY ROSEWOOD GRAIN PAINTED AND GILT DECORATED CHAISE LONGUE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scrolled back and end with button upholstery above an upholstered seat and bolster cushion, the frame painted with floral and foliate motifs, raised on sabre legs with cast brass caps and castors 191cm long, 87cm high, 64cm deep £600-800
112 SV917/47 REGENCY MAHOGANY CELLARETTE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of canted rectangular form, with hinged lid enclosing a lead-lined sectioned interior, the tapering panelled sides with a brass lion mask ring handle to the front, raised on carved paw feet 74cm wide, 50cm high, 48.5cm deep £700-900
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113 SV917/22 REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID FOLDOVER CARD TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the canted rectangular top with dot and line inlay, opening to a baize-lined interior, above an entableture frieze and with simulated rosewood base, the turned column and quadruped base with hipped sabre legs terminating in cast brass hairy paw caps and castors 91.5cm wide, 72.5cm high, 45.5cm deep £400-600
114 SV842/61 REGENCY MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a pair of cupboard doors opening to hanging space; the lower part with two short over two long drawers, raised on splayed feet 128cm wide, 208cm high, 58cm deep £500-700
115 SV482/26 REGENCY GILTWOOD CONVEX WALL MIRROR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular deeply moulded frame with ball spacers and reeded and ebonised slip, the leaf-carved cresting centred by a carved eagle with corresponding leafcarved pendant below 105cm high, 65cm wide £600-900
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116 HE83/1 REGENCY MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the dentil moulded cornice over a frieze with stained moulded roundels divided by fluted panels, above astragal glazed doors opening to shelves; the lower part with moulded panel doors, raised on bracket feet 250cm wide, 231cm high, 45cm deep £1,000-1,500
117 HE70/1 REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the crossbanded rounded rectangular top with drop ends above two drawers opposed by dummy drawers, raised on vase shaped supports linked by a stretcher, raised on sabre legs with brass hairy paw caps and castors 141.5cm wide, 71cm high, 60cm deep £300-500
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118 HE624/8 REGENCY MAHOGANY CONCAVE WRITING TABLE, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a reeded edge and concave cut-out above a conforming central drawer, with a baize-lined slope and fitted interior, flanked by six drawers, raised on turned and reeded legs with brass caps and castors 117cm wide, 82cm high, 61cm deep £800-1,200
119 HE624/3 REGENCY MAHOGANY TWO TIER DUMB WAITER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular top with a reeded rim above a boldly turned and reeded column and lower tier, raised on a tripod base with reeded sabre legs with brass caps and castors 63cm diameter, 85cm high £400-600
120 HE621/17 REGENCY SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND GILTMETAL MOUNTED SOFA
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scrolling top rail above an upholstered back and scroll arms, the long padded seat over a reeded seat rail, raised on turned legs with brass caps and castors 196cm wide, 87cm high, 58cm deep £1,500-1,800
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121 HC562/1 SET OF TWELVE REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising ten side chairs and a pair of armchairs, the scroll carved top rails over a similarly carved bar back, over drop in seats, raised on turned and tapered baluster legs joined by X-form stretchers, eight seat pads in striped cream fabric, and four in blue patterned fabric (12) 49cm wide, 88cm high, 40cm deep £3,000-5,000
122 HE623/2 REGENCY MAHOGANY TRIPLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER with two leaves, the rounded rectangular top with a reeded edge, above three baluster and ring-turned columns, each with quadruped base with sabre legs and brass caps and castors 340cm long extended, 72cm high, 111cm deep £2,000-3,000
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123 HE621/14 REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BREAKFAST TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the canted rectangular crossbanded tilt top with boxwood line inlay, raised on a turned and tapered column and quadruped base with reeded sabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors 153cm long, 71cm high, 121cm deep £800-1,200
124 HE74/21 SET OF SIX REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the top rails carved with scrolled ends above lotus carved back rails centred by roundels, above drop in seats in sage green plush upholstery, raised on sabre legs (6) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 44cm deep £400-600
125 HE621/10 GOOD SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular breakfront top with a gadrooned edge above a pair of panel frieze drawers and dummy drawer, raised on reeded sabre legs headed by reeded panels 227cm wide, 94cm high, 74cm deep £4,000-6,000
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126 HE620/16 PAIR OF REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY CONVEX MIRRORS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular mirror plates in ebonised reeded slips and moulded frames with ball mounts, pendant rocaille carving and surmounted by a carved eagle and rock cresting (2) 84cm high, 47cm wide £2,500-3,500
127 HE620/11 SET OF SIX REGENCY GONCALO ALVES DINING CHAIRS, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS OF LANCASTER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the top rails carved with shells and foliate scrolls, over a lotus carved bar backs and drop in seats in floral striped upholstery, raised on lappet carved tapered legs (6) 46cm wide, 88cm high, 40cm deep £800-1,200
128 HE620/6 REGENCY CHANNEL BACK TUB ARMCHAIR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the high curved back over a stuffover seat in cream patterned upholstery, raised on slender turned legs ending in brass caps and castors 74cm wide, 109cm high, 61cm deep £1,200-1,800
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129 PEARLWARE PLAQUE OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the oval reserve depicting Nelson in low relief, with a flag and canon, in a giltwood frame 8cm high, 6cm wide (excluding frame) £200-300
130 ENGLISH ENAMEL PANEL, AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS
19TH CENTURY depicting Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire with her daughter, Lady Georgiana Cavendish, in a giltwood frame 14cm high, 11.5cm wide (excluding frame) £400-600
131 PAIR OF REGENCY ENGRAVED RUMMERS OF NAVAL INTEREST
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the tapered bowls engraved with a three masted sailing ship ‘Caroline’, the reverse with the monogram ‘WJG’ within an oval cartouche enclosed by laurel, oak leaves, and roses, on a knopped stem and slightly domed circular foot (2) 14cm high, 9cm diameter £400-600
132 LARGE REGENCY ETCHED GLASS GOBLET
EARLY 19TH CENTURY etched with the monogram ‘TMT’, a plough, wheat stack, grapes and hops, on a knopped stem and circular foot 24cm high, 15cm deep £200-300
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133 HE120/104 FINE REGENCY GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the projecting cornice above a leaf-carved frieze, the bevelled plate with rope-twist borders and lion masks to the upper angles, raised on a plinth base 182cm high, 163cm wide £800-1,200
134 HE620/3 FINE PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP CONSOLE TABLES
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of small size, the later rectangular marble tops set within a moulded edge above moulded arched friezes, raised on slender turned baluster supports and plinth bases (2) 73cm wide, 91cm high, 40cm deep £6,000-8,000
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135 HE620/10 SET OF EIGHT REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a pair of armchairs and six side chairs, the bar backs raised on reeded side rails, over stuffover seats in mustard yellow plush seats, raised on reeded sabre legs (8) Armchair 56cm wide, 82cm high, 47cm deep; side chair 49cm wide, 82cm high, 43cm deep £1,000-1,500
136 HE57/1 REGENCY MAHOGANY WINE COOLER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, with a leaf tip carved and hinged cover over panel sides, raised on carved paw feet 73cm wide, 54cm high, 53cm deep £300-500
137 HE120/5 REGENCY COPPER COAL SCUTTLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of helmet shape, engraved with the crest for the Duke of Marlborough, with an upper bale handle and a fixed handle to the base 44.5cm high (excluding handle) £200-300
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138 HE939/27 REGENCY ROSEWOOD, SYCAMORE, EBONY AND BRASS INLAID TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover opening to two removable tea canisters and a cut glass mixing bowl, the exterior inlaid with brass anthemion and palmettes and mounted with lion mask loop handles, raised on brass claw and ball feet 36cm wide, 26cm high, 17cm deep £700-1,000
139 HE120/21 GEORGE III FRUITWOOD ‘APPLE’ FORM BOX LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY naturalistically carved, with a stalk 8.5cm high £400-600
140Y HE248/3 REGENCY TORTOISESHELL AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal two lidded compartments within ivory borders, decorated with thistles roses and carnations 20cm wide, 17.5cm high, 13cm deep £600-800
141 HE361/14 REGENCY ROSEWOOD WORK BOX
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal a liftout tray and compartmented interior, raised on carved lion’s paw feet 42cm wide, 21cm high, 36cm deep £400-600
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142 HC485/1 PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE LAMPS converted from candlesticks, each with a leaf cast nozzle and drip tray, above the spreading column and triform lion paw base and plinth, with pleated silk shades (2) 29cm high (excluding fittings) £500-700
143 HE120/6 PAIR OF REGENCY PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE CANDELABRA
EARLY 19TH CENTURY each with a central palmette and anthemion finial and a pair of outscrolling candle arms with urn form candle holders hung with prism drops, raised on a circular column and square base, on ball feet (2) 33cm high £600-800
144 HE617/2 SET OF NINE REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
20TH CENTURY the reeded bar backs over U shaped reeded splats, above drop-in seats raised on reeded sabre legs, the pads covered in blue/green dralon upholstery (9) 45cm wide, 85cm high, 44cm deep £600-800
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145 HE33/1 SET OF SIX REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scroll carved top rails above pierced horizontal splats carved with palmettes, over caned seats with loose cushions, raised on tapered reeded legs (6) 45cm wide, 86cm high, 38cm deep £400-600
146 HE120/111 LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA/WORK TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with drop sides, the hinged centre opening to a compartmented interior above a dummy frieze drawer, raised on robust scrolling acanthus carved supports and a trestle base with foliate carved scroll feet with brass castors 75cm wide (closed), 121cm wide (open), 76cm high, 38cm deep £800-1,200
147 SV482/27 PAIR OF LATE REGENCY GILT METAL AND GLASS CANDLESTICKS
19TH CENTURY with urn nozzles and laurel wreath cast drip trays, above strawberry cut and fluted glass stems and square metal bases (2) 27cm high £200-300
148 HE120/118 REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR
19TH CENTURY the rectangular mirror plate in a turned frame raised on fluted trestle supports ending in brass caps and castors 70cm wide, 160cm high £600-800
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149 HE812/1 EIGHTEEN LIGHT CRYSTAL CHANDELIER
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the blown and cut glass coronet above eighteen scrolling branches with rosette spacers and shaped and facetted drop pendants 83cm diameter, 73cm high £800-1,200
150 HE120/108 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a reeded edge over a reeded frieze, raised on turned and reeded tapered legs ending in brass caps and castors 107cm wide, 74cm high, 66cm deep £300-400
151 HE120/107 REGENCY GILTWOOD TRIPLE OVERMANTEL MIRROR
CIRCA 1820 the projecting cornice with ball spacers above a gesso frieze depicting Apollo in a chariot pulled by lions, above three mirror plates with reeded and ebonised slips, and flanked by Corinthian columns 151cm wide, 89cm high £500-700
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152 HE617/14 REGENCY CONVEX WALL MIRROR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular deep moulded frame with ball spacers and a reeded and ebonised slip, surmounted by an eagle and carved leaf cresting with carved leaf pendant 104cm high, 68cm wide £600-800
153 HE118/2 REGENCY MAHOGANY CELLARETTE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form with canted corners, the hinged top with a bead moulded edge and opening to a lead lined interior, over tapered sides with reed banding, raised on lobed bun feet 66cm wide, 40cm high, 46cm deep £600-800
154 HE118/3 REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS CANTERBURY
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the three division top with brass wire spindles over a long frieze drawers, raised on turned legs ending in brass caps and castors 50cm wide, 57cm high, 30cm deep £600-800
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155 HD388/6 REGENCY ROSEWOOD WORK TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top over three frieze drawers and a sliding pink silk lined work box, on a facetted column and quadriform base raised on bun feet 55cm wide, 76cm high, 48cm deep Provenance: Scottish private collection
£250-350
156 HD448/18 SET OF SEVEN REGENCY ROSEWOOD GRAIN PAINTED AND BRASS MOUNTED DINING CHAIRS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY with reeded and turned top rails above scrolled horizontal splats centred by a brass medallion, over caned seats with loose cushions, raised on sabre legs (7) 45cm wide, 85cm high, 38cm deep Provenance: Property of a Titled Gentleman
£500-700
157 HE620/8 REGENCY MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the top with a galleried tier raised on turned supports over a mirror back; above a single glazed door opening to adjustable shelves, on a plinth base 65cm wide, 121cm high, 39cm deep £800-1,200
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158Y HD388/2 REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID SIDEBOARD
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the gallery back centred by a convex mirror and flanked by compartments with lift off covers with ivory finials and swing outdoors, above a breakfront top over a pair of short frieze drawers flanked by a deep cupboard and a drawer fitted as a cellarette, raised on square tapered legs with moulded collars 245cm long, 146cm high, 71cm deep Note: The present sideboard relates to designs in Thomas Sheridan’s ‘Cabinet-Maker and Upholster’s Drawing-Book’ first published in 1802
£1,000-1,500
159 HC938/22 AMERICAN FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE AND ROSEWOOD METAMORPHIC SOFA / WRITING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF DUNCAN PHYFE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with double hinged drop ends, the flaps folding up to reveal a blue baize lined writing surface, over two frieze drawers, raised on four turned supports, on a quadriform base raised on outswept scrolling moulded legs ending in foliate cast brass caps and castors 147cm long, 71cm high, 75cm deep; 73cm wide closed £1,500-2,500
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160 HC938/23 REGENCY SATINWOOD AND EBONISED SMALL BOOKCASE CABINET
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the set-back rectangular top with an ebonised moulded edge over four open compartments with brass handles to the sides, above a pair of moulded cupboard doors on a plinth base 107cm wide, 120cm wide, 46cm deep £600-800
161 HC562/3 REGENCY ROSEWOOD FOLDOVER TEA TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular hinged top with rounded angles and beaded rim above a plain frieze with beaded moulding, raised on a square tapering column with quadreform base and sabre legs terminating in leaf-cast brass caps and castors 100cm wide, 77cm high, 50cm deep £400-600
162 HC390/15 REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the oval mirror plate in a rectangular quarter veneered frame between ring turned uprights with ball finials and mounted with adjustable brass candle arms, raised on trestle supports with reeded outswept legs ending in lion paw cast caps and brass castors 81cm wide, 167cm high Provenance: Capton House, Somerset
£300-500
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163 HE620/14 REGENCY ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top on a turned and reeded waisted support ending on a triform base with turned feet 56cm wide, 74cm high, 42cm deep £1,000-1,500
164 HE620/13 GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD SCULPTURE STAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY the stepped circular top raised on square straight supports joined by an undertier and ending on a conforming stepped circular base 91cm high, 43cm diameter £1,500-2,500
165 HE248/2 GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with an inset leather writing surface and central hinged fall with ratchet action enclosing a void, above a central frieze drawer and two drawers opposing dummy drawers, raised on tapered side supports with scroll-carved brackets on trestle ends with turned feet and castors 77cm wide, 74cm high, 46cm deep £600-800
166 HE620/7 REGENCY MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the high square back over a stuffover seat and scrolled arms with reeded lyre shaped facings carved with flower heads, raised on turned and reeded legs with porcelain castors 76cm wide, 101cm high, 66cm deep £1,200-1,800
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167 HD999/26 SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TROTTER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with drop sides above a pair of short drawers with bead moulding, over a sliding silk lined work box compartment, on a waisted square column and circular base raised on reeded outswept legs ending in brass castors 46cm wide (90cm open), 78cm high, 46cm deep £300-500
168 HC516/1 GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOOKCASE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the cushion moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to shelves, flanked by spiral carved columns; the lower part with a pair of panel cupboard doors with corner fan mouldings, opening to drawers, and flanked by acanthus carved volutes, raised on square lobed bun feet 149cm wide, 248cm high, 55cm deep £1,000-1,500
169 HE620/5 REGENCY MAHOGANY SMALL OPEN BOOKCASE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the galleried top shelf raised on turned supports over two adjustable open shelves, on carved and turned feet 64cm wide, 119cm high, 35cm deep £1,500-2,500
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170 HE120/102 GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD SOFA
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the low straight back and high scrolling arms over a loose cushion seat, the frame carved with stylised foliate motifs and raised on tapered reeded and turned legs 218cm long, 98cm high, 62cm deep £600-800
171 HC938/77 SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS CIRCA 1825 the bar backs carved with scrolls and foliate motifs, over a foliate carved horizontal splats and loose padded seats, raised on turned and reeded tapered legs (4) 57cm wide, 86cm high, 43cm deep £300-500
172 HE120/110 EMPIRE ROSEWOOD FOLDOVER TEA TABLE, POSSIBLY AMERICAN
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular foldover top above a convex frieze with carved palmette brackets, raised on a lyre form support ending in a carved palmette, on a shaped quadriform base raised on foliate scroll carved feet with brass castors 94cm wide, 76cm high, 46cm deep £600-800
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173 HE620/2 GOOD WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD TRIPOD TABLE
CIRCA 1835 the figured shaped and tilting top raised on triple C scroll supports and carved cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes on carved pads 64cm wide, 72cm high, 53cm deep £1,500-2,500
174 HA667/1 MAHOGANY LONGCASE REGULATOR BY DENT
19TH CENTURY no. 58844, the silvered dial with large minutes chapter and subsidiary seconds and hours dials, inscribed ‘DENT / CLOCKMAKER TO THE KING’ and ‘61 STRAND & 4, ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON’; in a plain case with a moulded pediment and glazed trunk door, on a plinth base 49cm wide, 187cm high, 28cm deep £3,000-5,000
175 HE85/1 WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY FRAMED SOFA
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped back with a gadrooned frame and scoll arms, the facings carved with flowering baskets and foliate scrolls, raised on outscrolled legs carved with fruiting cornucopia and ending on brass castors, in red upholstery with a bolster cushion 206cm long, 98cm high, 50cm deep £700-1,000
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176 HE617/8 IRISH WILLIAM IV STYLE MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE BY R. STRAHAN & CO, DUBLIN
LATE 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a moulded edge and four leaf inserts, raised on lotus carved baluster supports ending in brass caps and castors, bearing an old paper trade label ‘R. STRAHAN & Co., Ltd / Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers / 135 St. Stephens Green | Dublin’ 363cm long, 73cm high, 143cm deep £3,000-5,000
177 HE620/4 GOOD WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE
CIRCA 1835 the finely figured rosewood oval top on a turned and reeded column, raised on a carved tripod base ending in scrolled toes 94cm wide, 73cm high, 76cm deep £1,500-2,500
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178 HE939/3 BRASS BANDED WOOD RUM BARREL
19TH CENTURY the hinged oval top over tapered staved sides with brass bands 60cm wide, 74cm high, 46cm deep £1,000-1,500
179 HD999/24 ENGLISH PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE 19TH CENTURY depicting Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire, with figures to the foreground, in a later frame 18.5 x 23.5cm
Provenance: Fasnadarach, A Scottish Country House, Royal Deeside
£250-350
180 HD448/14 TEN GLASS WALKING STICKS AND CANES
19TH CENTURY comprising an amethyst coloured stem cane, 107.5cm; a cane with a knop handle, filled with coloured sugar beads, 102cm; a double red twist cane, 95cm; a red, blue and white opaque twist cane, 94.5cm; two green glass wrythen form canes, 92cm and 125cm; a blue twist cane, 98.5cm; a green tinted glass cane, finely twisted, 106cm; a red and white opaque twist example, 90cm; and a green glass corkscrew twist cane, 95.5cm (10) Provenance: Property of a Titled Gentleman
£500-700
181 HE379/3 GROUP OF TWELVE GLASS RUMMERS
19TH CENTURY various shapes and sizes, some with thumbcut bowls and knopped stems (12) largest 17cm high £200-300
182 HE120/3 BRONZE BUST OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON
EARLY 19TH CENTURY medium brown patina, chest length in classical robes, facing sinister, raised on a square black slate plinth 35cm high £200-300
183 HE913/3 HENRY THOMAS ALKEN (ENGLISH 1785-1851)
SET OF SIX ‘SYMPTOMS’ PRINTS hand-coloured soft ground etchings, published by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket, 1824, in faux coromandel frames (6) 23 x 27cm £200-300
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184 HE337/2 JAMES CAMPBELL NOBLE R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1846-1913) BY THE HARBOUR signed, oil on canvas 62cm x 75cm (24.5in x 29.5in) £800-1,200
186 SV822/69 § WILLIAM MILLER FRAZER R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1864-1961) WATERING IN THE STREAM signed, oil on canvas 44.5cm x 59.5cm (17.5in x 23.5in) £1,000-1,500
185 HE811/1 ALEXANDER FRASER JUNIOR R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1828-1899) CADZOW FOREST signed, oil on board 31.5cm x 45cm (12.5in x 17.75in) £400-600
187 HC196/1 JOHN MILNE DONALD (SCOTTISH 1819-1866) OVERLOOKING THE STREAM signed and dated ‘59, oil on canvas 40cm x 60cm (15.75in x 23.5in) £600-800
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188 HE499/1 ROBERT MCGREGOR R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1847-1922) SMALL CHILD IN THE GARDEN signed, oil on board 20cm x 11.5cm (8in x 4.5in) £700-900
189 HE529/1 FOLLOWER OF GEORGE CLAUSEN DIGGING THE GARDEN signed with initial ‘C’, oil on canvas 59.5cm x 29.5cm (23.5in x 11.5in) £400-600
190 SV917/41 JOHN LAMONT BRODIE (BRITISH fl. 1834-1881)
THE FIERY CROSS signed, oil on canvas 31.5cm x 55.5cm (12.5in x 21.75in) £600-1,000
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191 HE372/2 JOSEPH FARQUHARSON R.A. (SCOTTISH 1846-1935) THE BRIDGE, POOLEWE signed, inscribed ‘July ‘17’, oil on board 24cm x 34.5cm (9.5in x 13.5in) £500-700
193 HE151/3 JAMES DICK PEDDIE (SCOTTISH fl. 1880-1918) THE ROAD THROUGH THE VILLAGE signed, oil on canvas 62.5cm x 75.5cm (24.75in x 29.5in) £500-700
192 HE372/4 ALEXANDER FRASER JUNIOR R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1828-1899)
IN HIS FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS signed, titled on old exhibition label verso, oil on canvas 34cm x 52cm (13.5in x 20.75in) £800-1,200
194 HE718/1 WILLIAM BRADLEY LAMOND R.B.A. (SCOTTISH 1857-1924) VILLAGE ON A CLIFF-SIDE signed, oil on canvas 34cm x 44cm (13.5in x 17.5in) £400-600
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195 HF523/1 § GEORGE HOUSTON R.S.A., R.S.W., R.I. (SCOTTISH 1869-1947)
196 HE543/1 ROBERT WELLESLEY WEBSTER (SCOTTISH fl. 1887-1903)
197 HE398/1 WILLIAM WATT MILNE (SCOTTISH fl. 1900-1915)
198 HE406/1 § WILLIAM WRIGHT CAMPBELL (SCOTTISH 1913-1992)
ARROCHAR signed, oil on canvas 71cm x 91cm (28in x 36in) £1,000-1,500
ROWING OUT signed, oil on canvas 24.5cm x 35cm (9.5in x 13.75in) £500-700
FISHING BOATS OFF THE FIFE COAST - SUMMER oil on canvas, title on old gallery label verso 29cm x 59.5cm (11.5in x 23.5in) £500-700
HIGHLAND STREAM signed, oil on canvas 69.5cm x 89.5cm (27.25in x 35.25in) £500-800
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199 HD374/13 ALEC FRASER (SCOTTISH fl. 1886-1939) DUCKS ON A RIVER BANK signed, oil on canvas 51cm x 61cm (20in x 24in) £500-800
200 HE242/2 JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1860-1932) RICHMOND signed, oil on canvas 35.5cm x 46cm (14in x 18in) £500-800
201 HE210/1 DAVID FARQUHARSON A.R.A., A.R.S.A., R.S.W., R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1840-1907) LANDING PILCHARDS signed and dated 1901, oil on canvas 31cm x 51cm (12in x 20in) £1,200-1,800
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202 HE151/5 JOHN MACWHIRTER R.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1839-1911) ABBOTSFORD signed, oil on board 49cm x 33cm (19.25in x 13in) £600-800
204 HE917/14 WILLIAM PAGE ATKINSON WELLS R.B.A. (SCOTTISH 1872-1923) BOATS AT LOW TIDE signed, oil on board 29cm x 19cm (11.5in x 7.5in) £700-900
203 HE118/5 JAMES GARDEN LAING R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1852-1915)
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL signed and inscribed with title, pencil and watercolour 34.5cm x 24cm (13.5in x 9.5in) £500-700
204A SV940/2 POLLOK SINCLAIR NISBET A.R.S.A. (1848-1922)
A STREET IN TUNIS signed and dated 1892, oil on metal panel 28.5cm x 16cm (11.25in x 6.25in) £500-800
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19TH CENTURY with removable oak carrying bars, the domed top above panelled sides with glazed windows and a hinged door, the interior with a buttonupholstered seat and carpeted floor 76cm wide, 164cm high, 105cm deep £800-1,200
206 HC562/5 EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND EBONY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
MID 19TH CENTURY the bowfront top outlined with ebony stringing above a pair of short and two long drawers, raised on splay feet 90cm wide, 89cm high, 49.5cm deep £300-500
207 HC938/61 SIR JOHN STEELL (SCOTTISH 1804-1891) BUST OF LORD JEFFERIES painted plaster, the sitter dressed as classical robes, signed ‘J.STEELL Scupt 1852’ on a socle base 79cm high £500-700
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208 HD999/63D VICTORIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ PEDESTAL TABLE AND PAIR OF SIDE CHAIRS
19TH CENTURY the chairs with spoon backs and caned seats, painted and inlaid with mother of pearl and abalone with gilt details, bearing pressed metal plaques ‘BETTERIDGE & CO / MAKERS / BIRMINGHAM’; the table with a shaped oval tilt top similarly decorated on a baluster support and lobed dome foot (3) table 58cm wide, 69cm high, 72cm deep; chairs 46cm wide, 89cm high, 41cm deep Provenance: Fasnadarach, A Scottish Country House, Royal Deeside
£400-600
209 HD185/2 EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY
19TH CENTURY with four divisions, supported by turned and blocked columns above an ogee frieze with a single drawer, on turned and tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors 55cm wide, 57cm high, 42cm deep £300-500
210 HE552/1 VICTORIAN WALNUT THREE SEAT CONVERSATIONAL SETTEE
19TH CENTURY the circular padded seat divided in three with button upholstered backs and part padded arms, raised on cabriole legs ending in scrolled feet; in mustard gold plush fabric 153cm diameter, 80cm high £300-500
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211 HE584/3 LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE SCOTTISH OAK CENTRE TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the octagonal panelled top with a gadrooned and leaf-carved edge above a leaf and shell-carved frieze, raised on a massive turned and tapered column with a carved stiff leaf collar and quadriform base surmounted by carved recumbent lions, raised on castors 135cm diameter, 73cm high £5,000-7,000
212 HD999/83 VICTORIAN PLASTER FIGURE OF A BOY
MID 19TH CENTURY the reclining draped figure holding a shell to his ear in his right hand, on an oval base, unsigned 79cm long, 66cm high Provenance: Fasnadarach, A Scottish Country House, Royal Deeside
£250-350
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213 HE509/2 SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PARLOUR CHAIRS
MID 19TH CENTURY the oval backs with carved floral cresting, over serpentine stuffover seats with flower carved seat rails, raised on moulded cabriole legs ending in porcelain castors (8) 49cm wide, 91cm high, 44cm deep £400-600
214 HE249/6 VICTORIAN WALNUT CABINET BOOKCASE MID 19TH CENTURY the projecting cornice above two arched and glazed doors enclosing shelves and flanked by carved brackets; the lower part with two drawers over two panelled doors, raised on a plinth base 146cm wide, 244cm high, 37cm deep £1,500-2,500
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215 HE618/1 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALF TESTER BED
19TH CENTURY the demilune moulded tester above an arched headboard and matching curved moulded footboard. with pale pink dupioni silk hangings and modern fitted mattress 152cm wide, 224cm long, 224cm high £700-1,000
216 HE621/8 VICTORIAN WALNUT-FRAMED SOFA
MID 19TH CENTURY the double serpentine back with buttoned upholstery within a moulded frame with floral and foliate-carved crestings, above scrolled arms and curved upholstered seat raised on cabriole legs with scroll toes 179cm wide, 89cm high, 52cm deep £1,000-1,500
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217 HE120/117 VICTORIAN KINGWOOD AND WALNUT GILT METAL MOUNTED WRITING TABLE 19TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular top with a green leather writing surface and egg and dart moulded brass banding, over two short frieze drawers, raised on tapered fluted legs ending in brass castors 123cm wide, 73cm high, 67cm deep £800-1,200
218 HE624/6 EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE
19TH CENTURY the sixteen sided tilt top with a carved and gadrooned edge, on a bold facetted and leaf carved column, raised on a triform base with carved paw feet and castors 123cm diameter, 77cm high £500-700
219 HE621/7 FINE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT WRITING TABLE
MID 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a leather insert, above three panelled drawers opposed by dummy drawers, the corners carved with trellis and roses, raised on turned and fluted tapering legs with leaf-carved capitals and ending with brass caps and castors 122cm wide, 74cm high, 68cm deep £2,200-2,800
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220 SV842/21 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
19TH CENTURY the moulded breakfront cornice over four arched glazed doors opening to shelves; the conforming base with moulded panel doors flanked by scrolled volutes, on a plinth base 194cm wide, 250cm high, 53cm deep £1,000-1,500
221 HE74/26 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the oval top with a moulded edge and four leaf inserts, the patent winding mechanism with Samuel Hawkins, Bishopsgate metal plaque, raised on baluster carved legs ending in brass caps and castors 155cm wide, 72cm high, 425cm long fully extended £400-600
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222 HE621/11 VICTORIAN EBONY, CALAMANDER, AMBOYNA AND GILTMETAL MOUNTED BONHEUR DU JOUR
MID 19TH CENTURY with amboyna banding and with boxwood and ivory line inlay, the stepped superstructure with galleried top above a central panel with painted porcelain plaque of the Sistine Madonna after Raphael, enclosed by glazed doors with shelved interior, the base with rectangular top and two drawers on turned and tapered legs linked by two concave tiers with mirrored backplate 106.5cm wide, 134cm high, 58cm deep £2,000-3,000
223 HE621/2 MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE
MID 19TH CENTURY the circular top with radiating veneers and a central burrwood roundel and inlaid bands to the edge, raised on a facetted column with applied dot and bar mouldings on a concave triform base with turned disc feet with castors 274cm wide, 120cm high, 69cm deep £1,200-1,500
224 HE621/1 LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS STICK AND UMBRELLA STAND
19TH CENTURY in the manner of James Shoolbred, with a spindle gallery above a rectangular moulded top with single drawer, flanked by stick stands, with a curved brass rail and drip tray, bearing label W.A.&S. SMEE/ LONDON 102cm wide, 101cm high, 35cm deep £1,500-1,800
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225 HE120/16 ROBERT PHYSICK (ENGLISH 1815-C.1880)
WHITE MARBLE BUST OF GENERAL SIR LEWIS GRANT, DATED 1855 inscribed ROB.T PHYSICK, SCULPR/ 1855, raised on a cylindrical plinth with a square base 58.5cm high overall Note: Robert Physick was an English sculptor and carver from 18371881. He entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1837, where he won a silver medal in 1840. He exhibited at the RA on numerous occasions, including with this bust of General Sir Lewis Grant K.C.H. in 1853 during the 85th RA Exhibition. Grant was colonel of the 96th Regiment and colonial administrator in the Caribbean, being the last Governor of Trinidad. He died in January 1852, a year before the bust was exhibited at the RA.
£500-800
226 HE248/5 VICTORIAN SILVER DESK STAND, BY EDWARD BARNARD & JOHN BARNARD
HALLMARK LONDON, 1857 with scrolled twin handles and engraved decoration flanking two pen trays, removable taper stick and the later cut glass inkwells with original covers, with maker’s marks and hallmarks stand 26.5cm wide £300-500
227 HE248/8 PAIR OF SILVER PLATED ENTREE DISHES, COVERS AND STANDS each of lobed square form, ornately cast with leaves and flower heads and engraved with a marriage coat of arms above a further armorial, raised on four scrolled feet (2) 32cm wide, 17cm high £200-300
228 HE939/23 SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED RAM’S HORN SNUFF MULL 20TH CENTURY the hinged top with a cow finial, raised on hoof feet 52cm wide, 22cm high £800-1,200
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229 HE939/30 VICTORIAN NOVELTY BRASS INKWELL
LATE 19TH CENTURY in the form of a padlock, the hinged cover opening to a blue glass inkpot, mounted on a shaped moulded mahogany base raised on brass feet 24cm long £300-500
230 HE939/7 VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT, BRASS AND JASPERWARE MOUNTED TEA CADDY
MID 19TH CENTURY of octagonal form, the domed hinged cover centred by an oval blue jasperware plaque and engraved brass strap mounts, opening to two covered wells, one marked ‘Black’ the other ‘Green’, with brass loop handles to the sides, on a moulded base 25cm wide, 16cm high, 17cm deep £600-800
231Y HE939/12 VICTORIAN BOULLE MARQUETRY STATIONERY BOX
19TH CENTURY the hinged slant front top opening to a four compartment silk lined interior, stamped ‘J.G. VICKERY. 179.181.183 REGENT ST. W.’ 22cm wide, 17cm high, 12cm deep £500-700
232Y HE939/6 SET OF VICTORIAN BRASS AND BOULLE MARQUETRY POSTAL SCALES
19TH CENTURY stamped ‘S Mordan & Co’ the tray base fitted with five graduated weights 19cm wide 10cm deep £300-500
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233 HE621/13 VICTORIAN WALNUT AND KINGWOOD BANDED BUREAU À CYLINDRE
LATE 19TH CENTURY with boxwood line inlay, the gallery superstructure with four drawers, above a panelled cylinder fall enclosing a fitted interior with tooled leather insert, raised on square cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts 87cm wide, 122cm high, 56cm deep £2,000-3,000
234Y HE939/8 ASPREY & CO. BOULLE MARQUETRY REFERENCE BOOK TROUGH EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising eight volumes with leather bindings, in a mahogany, brass and tortoiseshell marquetry stand 20cm wide, 16cm deep, 19cm high £500-700
235Y HE939/5 SET OF VICTORIAN BRASS AND BOULLE MARQUETRY POSTAL SCALES
19TH CENTURY inscribed 'Inland Letter Post etc' and stamped 'S Mordan & Co' on a base fitted with six graduated weights 26cm wide 16cm deep £500-700
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236 HE249/2 VICTORIAN COROMANDEL DRESSING BOX, BY EDWARD & JOSEPH C. MAPPIN
HALLMARK LONDON, 1869 of rectangular form, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior fitted with silver gilt topped glass bottles and jars engraved with the monogram AC for the Cowie family of Pencaitland, with various secret compartments, drawers and a fold-down mirror 33.5cm wide, 22cm high, 25.5cm deep £600-800
237Y HC169/3 FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY TABLE CASKET
19TH CENTURY the hinged waisted cover above a pair of doors opening to a void interior, with gilt metal mounts and raised on scrolled gilt metal feet 32cm wide, 19.5cm high, 25cm deep £200-300
238 HD999/68 WORCESTER ’JEWELLED’ ENAMEL PART DESSERT SERVICE
LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising twelve plates; four low tazzae; and one tall tazza, centrally painted with woodland flowers and foliage within a pink border enamelled with polychrome meandering flowering foliage, impressed makers marks (17) Tall tazza, 23.5cm diameter, 19.5cm high Provenance: Fasnadarach, A Scottish Country House, Royal Deeside
£400-600
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239 HD185/3 ANGLO-INDIAN NEST OF THREE ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED OCCASIONAL TABLES CIRCA 1900 the graduated tables with rectangular moulded tops on turned and tapering reeded legs with toupie feet (3) largest 61cm wide, 52cm high, 44cm deep £300-500
240 HE617/12 VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID BUREAU
LATE 19TH CENTURY profusely inlaid with scrolling foliate marquetry, the slant front opening to a fitted interior with a leather insert above a single drawer with maple lined interior, raised on moulded cabriole legs with leafcarved sabots 81cm wide, 109cm high, 49cm deep £500-800
241 HE621/19 VICTORIAN WALNUT FRAMED LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SOFA BY HOLLAND & SON
MID 19TH CENTURY the button upholstered scrollover back and arms with close nailed trim above corresponding buttoned seat raised above turned and tapering front legs and with sabre legs to the rear, bears maker’s marks 219cm wide, 67cm high, 103cm deep £5,000-7,000
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242 HE621/15 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE
MID 19TH CENTURY with three leaves, the rectangular top with D ends and moulded edge raised on eight turned and reeded tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors 312cm long, 72cm high, 143cm deep £2,500-3,500
243 HE939/15 VICTORIAN BRASS INKWELL, OF EQUESTRIAN INTEREST
LATE 19TH CENTURY the central figure of a jockey standing on a base formed from a pair of horseshoes, with two cut glass inkwells, raised on feet in the form of whips and jockey caps 25cm wide £500-700
244 HE939/43 MINIATURE BRASS STRONGBOX BANK
19TH CENTURY of plain cubic form with a hinged cover with a coin slot, opening to an oak lined interior with a quantity of copper one penny pieces, with loop handles to the sides and raised on toupie feet 15cm wide, 13.5cm high, 10.5cm deep £300-500
245 SV842/84 SPODE STONE CHINA PART DINNER SERVICE
19TH CENTURY in the Imari palette, comprising a large covered tureen, a pair of covered vegetable dishes, a platter, a covered sauce boat, six dinner plates, six soup plates, and six dessert plates, blue printed mark, pattern 2054 (23) Dinner plate 24.5cm diameter, platter 37.5cm wide; tureen 32cm wide £200-300
246 HE939/40 VICTORIAN NOVELTY MINIATURE OAK LIBRARY STEP LADDER
19TH CENTURY bearing trade label ‘W. THORNHILL & CO. / 144 & 145 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON’ 29.5cm high £200-300
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247 HE939/36 VICTORIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ AND ABALONE JEWELLERY BOX
MID 19TH CENTURY the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with a lift-out tray, above a long base drawer, the exterior inlaid with abalone depicting a flowering urn and garlands with gilt highlights 23cm wide, 13cm high, 15cm deep £300-500
248 HE939/35 EARLY VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND WRITING SLOPE MID 19TH CENTURY in the Renaissance Revival style, applied with stylised foliate brass straps, opening to a blue silk lined compartmented interior and dark blue leather writing surface 31.5cm wide, 14cm high, 25.5cm deep £500-700
249 HE939/42 VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED TEA CADDY
19TH CENTURY the domed hinged top with a swing handle and engraved brass strapwork, opening to a pair of covered wells with spring release domed covers with brass labels marked ‘Black’ and ‘Green’ 22cm wide, 16.5cm high, 12cm deep £500-700
250 HE939/10 VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED DESK STAND
19TH CENTURY the domed hinged top with a brass presentation plaque dated ‘December 1871’, opening to a purple leather lined interior fitted for stationery, above a pair of square glass inkpots, gum pot and pen tray, over a single base drawer, raised on squat bun feet 31.5cm wide, 23cm high, 25cm deep £500-700
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251 HE939/29 VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED POST BOX
MID 19TH CENTURY the hinged rectangular top with two letter slots, with engraved brass plaques marked ‘Answered’ and ‘Unanswered’ and brass strap mounts, the interior bearing a paper trade label ‘CHILDS & SON / 51 King’s Road / BRIGHTON / DESK & DRESSING CASE MAKERS / Toys, Baskets, Leather Work, Glass, Papier Machie, Cutlery, Brushes, Combs, &c’ 25cm wide, 11.5cm high, 15cm deep £400-600
252 HC247/1 GROUP OF GLASS APOTHECARY JARS
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY comprising thirteen clear glass jars of various shapes and sizes, with labels; and a group of smaller jars with labels bearing the coat of arms for the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, comprising six clear, six green, six blue, and six purple examples (37) £300-500
253 HE617/16 VICTORIAN WALNUT AND KINGWOOD MINIATURE SIDE CABINET
19TH CENTURY the single glazed door enclosing an adjustable shelf, raised on a plinth base 48cm wide, 63cm high, 25cm deep £500-700
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254 HE624/1 PAIR OF FINE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD INLAID DEMI-LUNE CARD TABLES
LATE 19TH CENTURY in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, each profusely inlaid with ribbon-tied foliate and floral marquetry inlay, the crossbanded hinged tops opening to reveal baize-lined interiors above an inlaid frieze on square tapering legs with spade feet (2) 92cm wide, 79cm high, 46cm deep £5,000-8,000
255 SV842/25 EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD, PURPLEWOOD AND POLYCHROME BUREAU
LATE 19TH CENTURY the domed top fitted with cupboard doors painted with swags and classical roundels, above a tambour front opening to an interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers above a sliding baize writing surface; over five drawers around an arch recess, raised on square tapered legs ending in brass caps and castors 86cm wide, 135cm high, 45cm deep £1,000-1,500
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256 SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD, TULIPWOOD, PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT METAMORPHIC WRITING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF WRIGHT & MANSFIELD
LATE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular double flap top fitted with a rising spring-release cabinet containing pigeon holes and small drawers, above two real and two dummy short drawers to both ends, raised on square tapered white painted and parcel gilt legs headed by stylised leaves and leaf carved feet ending on castors 75cm wide, 75cm high, 50cm deep; 92cm high (raised) Provenance: Purchased Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd, November 16, 1955, lot 210 Formerly the property of Lady Hastings Note: Thomas Sheraton illustrated a version of this table in his ‘The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Drawing Book’, published in 1793, Plate LVI, Part III. Described as a ‘Harlequin Pembroke’, the table functioned as a breakfast table, writing table, and dressing table. The late Georgian period experienced an interest in ‘metamorphic’ furniture, and Sheraton designed several pieces with multi-purpose functions. This highly decorative late 19th century version, with its gilt embellished legs in the form of classical pilasters and finely painted floral banding, gained popularity in the second part of the 19th century when there was increasing interest in ‘antique’ styles of the 18th century. Firms such as Wright & Mansfield produced high quality pieces in the ‘Adams’ style, as it was then known, and exhibited them to great acclaim.
£5,000-7,000
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257 HE248/1 LATE VICTORIAN SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD CABINET BOOKCASE
LATE 19TH CENTURY with mahogany crossbanding and boxwood line decoration, the whole profusely inlaid with foliate and floral marquetry embellished with penwork, the broken pediment above twin astragal glazed doors above two drawers with two doors below, inlaid with Neoclassical female figures, the whole raised on square tapering legs 95cm wide, 206cm high, 38cm deep £1,500-2,000
258Y SV730/126 VICTORIAN KINGWOOD, ROSEWOOD, BRASS, TORTOISESHELL AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID POUDREUSE BY EDWARDS & ROBERTS 19TH CENTURY the bi-sected hinged top opening to a pair of covered wells, above a long apron drawer, raised on cabriole legs, stamped twice ‘EDWARDS & ROBERTS / WARDOUR ST LONDON’ 53cm wide, 73cm high, 42cm deep £300-500
259 HC938/62 EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD DISPLAY CABINET
EARLY 20TH CENTURY of breakfront outline, the central glazed door flanked by glazed side panels and opening to a wine red plush lined shelved interior, on a conforming plinth base 176cm wide, 123cm high, 40cm deep £600-800
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260 HE939/37 VICTORIAN OAK AND GILT PLATED EGG STAND 19TH CENTURY fitted with six gilt spoons in a central holder, on a circular oak base with gilt rim and six bucket shaped oak egg cups, raised three shield shaped feet 18cm high £300-500
261 HE939/47 NOVELY SILVER PLATED INKSTAND, OF BADMINTON INTEREST
20TH CENTURY with two inkwells in the form of shuttlecocks, on a tripod stand and pen rest in the form of rackets 21cm wide £300-500
262 HE939/44 VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER PLATED CRUET SET
19TH CENTURY modelled as a cockerel and two hens, on a wheeled platform with a tree-form handle, with registration marks, and an associated silver salt spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1896 overall 19.5cm wide; cockerel 12.5cm high £500-700
263 HE939/49 VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED AND CUT GLASS CONDIMENT STAND
LATE 19TH CENTURY the central figure of a bear flanked by covered pepper and mustard pots, with an associated spoon, and a demilune salt, with an arched carrying handle 13cm wide £150-250
264 LT2016/19 PAIR OF ASPREY CUT GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED LOCKING DECANTERS
SILVER MARKED BIRMINGHAM, 1927 mallet form, each with a flattened cut glass stopper above a silver collar and deep cut shouldered body, with maker’s stamps (2) 19.5cm high £300-500
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265 HE939/24 LARGE VICTORIAN OAK AND SILVERPLATE MOUNTED PRESENTATION FLAGON
19TH CENTURY of tapered form with a plated handle, lid and mask spout, with plated reliefs to the sides depicting battle scenes, the cover with a figural finial with a presentation inscription and dated 1880 44cm high £800-1,200
266 HE939/25 LARGE VICTORIAN OAK AND SILVERPLATED MOUNTED PRESENTATION FLAGON 19TH CENTURY of tapered form with a plated handle to the side, lid and mask cast spout 36cm high £400-600
267 HE621/5 VICTORIAN SHERATON REVIVAL MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED DISPLAY CABINET
LATE 19TH CENTURY with boxwood and ebony line inlay, the moulded cornice above twin glazed doors enclosing later glass shelves, with two drawers below, raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers 78cm wide, 142cm high, 38cm deep £600-800
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268 HE622/1 ‘HOLMES’ SOFA, RETAILED BY HARRODS
MODERN the upholstered back and seat with scrollover arms and with four loose cushions, raised on turned front legs with brass castors 189cm wide, 82cm high, 102cm deep £500-700
269 HE939/1 PAIR OF BLACK FOREST SIDE CHAIRS 270 HE939/60 VICTORIAN OAK AND COW HORN COATSTAND
19TH CENTURY the square column with nine horn coat hooks, on a rectangular base with an inset metal drip tray 65cm wide, 174cm high £600-800
LATE 19TH CENTURY the backs carved with bear cubs standing in an arbor with oak leaves, above naturalistically carved plank seats, raised on legs carved as tree branches (2) 40cm wide, 94cm high, 41cm deep £1,200-1,800
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271 HE535/2 CASED GROUP OF TAXIDERMIED BIRDS EARLY 20TH CENTURY, AND LATER comprising five tropical birds, on reburbished ground work, in a glazed case, the front panel hand etched/marked CHARLES KIRK/ 56 GT WESTERN ROAD/ GLASGOW case 49cm wide, 45cm high, 17.5cm deep £300-500
272 HF502/1 TAXIDERMY - PAIR OF AFRICAN CAPE BUFFALO SKULLS (SYNCERUS CAFFER) each bleached skull with horns (2) 98cm wide £400-600
273 HF502/2 TAXIDERMY - PAIR OF AFRICAN IMPALA ANTELOPE SKULLS (AEPYCEROS MELAMPUS) each bleached skull with horns (2) 28cm wide £250-350
274 HF502/3 TAXIDERMY - PAIR OF AFRICAN BLESBOK ANTELOPE SKULLS (DAMALISCUS PYGARGUS PHILLIPSI) each bleached skull with horns (2) 19cm wide £250-350
275 HF502/4 TAXIDERMY - PAIR OF AFRICAN SPRINGBOK ANTELOPE SKULLS (ANTIDORCAS MARSUPIALIS) each bleached skull with horns (2) 17cm wide £200-300
276 HE535/1 TAXIDERMIED RHINO FOOT HUMIDOR EARLY 20TH CENTURY fitted with a sandalwood covered box 19cm high £200-300
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277 HC938/52 CASED SHIP MODEL ‘RAMSDALE, GLASGOW’
19TH CENTURY fully rigged four mast sailing ship, in a glazed display case 111cm long, 68cm high, 34cm deep overall; ship 102cm long £2,500-3,500
278 HE616/2 GEORGE V SCOTTISH LORD LIEUTENANT’S FULL DRESS UNIFORM
EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a full dress tunic, with major’s epaullettes; a cocked hat with feather plume; a peaked hat; a greatcoat; two pairs of trousers; a sword belt; further epaullettes; and a pair of spurs; contained in a painted metal trunk (qty) £400-600
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279 HE939/2 TEAK AND BRASS YACHT LADDER
EARLY 20TH CENTURY with two steps and brass hook mounts; with a later display stand 66cm high, 36cm wide £300-500
280 HE939/63 NOVELTY TOLEWARE STICK STAND
EARLY 20TH CENTURY painted with a seated dog on a red cushion, with an associated removable liner 47.5cm high £400-600
281 HE621/9 VICTORIAN STYLE LEATHER-UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SOFA EARLY 20TH CENTURY the button-upholstered scrollover back and arms, above a corresponding buttoned seat, with close nailed decoration and turned hardwood feet with castors 190cm wide, 70cm high, 63cm deep £1,500-1,800
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282 HE807/1 HOWARD & SONS WING BACK ARMCHAIR
EARLY 20TH CENTURY in the George II style, with a loose cushion seat and scroll arms, raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, the rear leg stamped ‘HOWARD & SONS LTD BERNERS ST’ and model number 13008/685, in bue upholstery 89cm wide, 114cm high, 50cm deep £400-600
283 HE249/8 EDWARDIAN NEOCLASSICAL WALNUT TABLE VITRINE CIRCA 1900 the rectangular glazed and hinged top enclosing a plush-lined interior above an entrelac foliate carved frieze on stop-fluted tapering legs with toupie feet 105cm wide, 74cm high, 44cm deep £400-600
284 HC563/1 EDWARDIAN STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED THREE SEAT SOFA
20TH CENTURY the low long back over a three cushion seat and outscrolled arms, raised on carved cabriole legs, in bold floral silk brocade upholstery £300-500
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285 HE249/5 PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY TORCHERES
CIRCA 1900 with circular dished tops above fluted leaf-carved columns and tripod bases and pierced cabriole legs with blind fret carving, ending in feathered claw and ball feet (2) 27cm diameter, 105cm high £400-600
286 HE617/1 PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CHINOISERIE BERGERES
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the double caned panel backs with central vasiform splats and carved foliate cresting, decorated with polychrome and gilt Chinese motifs, raised on cabriole legs ending in hairy paw feet, with loose cushion seats, (2) 57cm wide, 90cm high, 50cm deep £400-600
287 HE617/7 PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND EBONY TORCHERES
EARLY 20TH CENTURY one coverted to a standard lamp, the other with a piecrust tray top, raised on foliate carved and turned tapered columns ending on writhen carved tripod cabriole legs with pad feet (2) 107cm high £300-500
288 SV842/50 ART DECO KIDNEY SHAPED MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the reniform top with a green leather insert above three short freize drawers, raised on curved X-form supports 94cm wide, 74cm high, 57cm deep £150-250
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289 HE625/1 SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DINING CHAIRS
20TH CENTURY comprising six side chairs and a pair of armchairs, with foliate and acanthus carved top rails above foliate scroll carved splats, over stuffover seats in cream upholstery, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet (8) 52cm wide, 99.5cm high, 42cm deep £600-800
290 HE75/3 QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT FRAMED THREE PIECE SUITE
EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a two seat sofa, wing armchair and an easy chair, covered in jade green plush fabric with tassel trim, raised on leaf-carved cabriole legs (3) Sofa 166cm wide, 81cm deep; wing armchair 112cm high; armchair 96cm high £400-600
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291 SV842/74 PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY JARDINIÈRES
CIRCA 1900 each with flared slatted frames containing lift-out brass liners above a reeded base with turned pendant, the whole raised on square tapering outswept legs with brass caps (2) 36cm diameter, 82cm high £250-350
292 HE616/1 VICTORIAN ETCHED AND ENAMELLED PUB MIRROR
LATE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular mirror plate enamelled ‘CAMPBELL & Co’s / EDINBURGH ALES / Brewers to her Majesty est 1710’ with an engraved coat of arms 80cm high, 143cm wide £600-800
293 SV842/29 FRENCH WALNUT TWO SEAT CANAPE
19TH CENTURY the low padded back above a stuffover seat and enclosed part padded arms, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs with brass castors, the rear legs stamped ‘5075’; in floral Art Nouveau style upholstery 135cm wide, 90cm high, 53cm deep £300-500
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294 HD744/1 SIR HARRY LAUDER INTEREST
ROOTWOOD WALKING STICK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY bears 9 carat gold collar which bears inscription J.T. PICKEN/ GIFTED BY SIR HARRY LAUDER/ AT HIS HOME IN STRATHAVEN/ FEBRUARY 1949 91cm long Note: A photograph of this walking stick appears in the 1928 Harry Lauder autobiography ROAMIN’ IN THE GLOAMIN’. The illustration shows the present lot amongst a collection of Sir Harry’s walking sticks.
£400-600
295 HE248/9 PATINATED BRONZE PORTABLE PLAQUE, POSSIBLY A ‘BY APPOINTMENT’ SIGN
19TH CENTURY of oval form, cast in relief with the Royal Coat of Arms, with a carrying handle verso, raised on feet formed as a pair of recumbent lions 52.5cm high £300-500
296 HE380/2 BRONZE BARCLAYS BANK ‘SPREAD EAGLE’ EMBLEM EARLY 20TH CENTURY dark brown/black patina 75cm wide, 80cm high
Note: In 1736 James Barclay joined a banking partnership at the sign of the Black Spread Eagle at 54 Lombard Street, London. The business expanded over the years and other properties in Lombard Street were acquired, many with their own signs, but the Spread Eagle was to remain associated with the Barclay partnership and does so to this day.
£700-1,000
297 HE939/62 PAINTED METAL PANEL FOR THE SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON of rectangular form, depicting a fireman and a gentleman carrying a sack of books, flanking a stylised sun above SUN FIRE OFFICE/ LONDON/ ESTABLISHED 1710, with decorative bosses, in a moulded oak frame 55cm high, 75cm wide £500-700
298 SV842/2 EDWARDIAN OAK CASED BAROGRAPH, BY J. C. MCKECHNIE, EDINBURGH EARLY 20TH CENTURY of typical form, with a bevelled glass lift-off case, brass instruments and ink vial and inscribed plaque, above a single chart drawer 37cm wide £150-250
Pictures: Part III 299 HE688/1 STUART PARK (SCOTTISH 1862-1933) PINK AND WHITE FLOWERS, AGAINST A DARK BACKGROUND signed, oil on canvas 44.5cm x 29.5cm (17.5in x 11.5in) £600-800
300 HE337/6 § LENA ALEXANDER (SCOTTISH 1899-1983) A VASE OF COLOURED ROSES signed, pastel on buff paper 46.5cm x 57.5cm (18.25in x 22.5in) £300-500
301 HE752/1 ROBERT CREE CRAWFORD R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1842-1924) STILL LIFE WITH PINK ROSES signed with initials, oil on canvas 47cm x 36.5cm (18.5in x 14.5in) £300-400
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302 SV940/121 20TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL
303 SV917/42 § GEORGE MELVIN RENNIE (SCOTTISH 1874-1953)
304 HF523/3 § GEORGE HOUSTON R.S.A., R.S.W., R.I. (SCOTTISH 1869-1947)
305 HE811/2 PIERRE BILLET (FRENCH 1837-1922)
LAVENDER LANDSCAPE WITH TREE indistinctly signed ‘J.W. . . ‘, oil on canvas 38.5cm x 48.5cm (15.25in x 19in) £400-600
DALRY LANDSCAPE IN WINTER signed, oil on canvas 44.5cm x 60cm (17.5in x 23.5in) £1,000-1,500
MOUNTAINS, LANDSCAPE - PROBABLY THE CUILLINS signed, oil on board 39cm x 47.5cm (15.5in x 18.75in) £400-800
HEADING HOME AT SUNSET signed and dated 1884, oil on canvas 49cm x 64cm (19.25in x 25.5in) £500-700
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306 HE373/1 WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE R.A. (BRITISH 1851-1931) AT SEA signed in pencil to margin, drypoint 11.5cm x 23.5cm (4.5in x 9.25in) and a further two drypoints by the same hand (3) £300-500
307 HE917/12 SIR WILLIAM FETTES DOUGLAS P.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1822-1891) RIVER LANDSCAPE signed, watercolour 9.5cm x 23.5cm (3.75in x 9.25in) £300-500
308 HE566/1 F.C.B. CADELL R.S.A., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1883-1937) COLLIE DOG, 1908 signed in pencil, conté and wash 19.5cm x 12cm (7.75in x 4.75in) £1,500-2,500
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309 HC203/1 § SIR WILLIAM GEORGE GILLIES C.B.E., R.A., R.S.A., R.S.W, (SCOTTISH 1898-1973)
EVENING, ARNISTON signed, watercolour laid down on paper 33.5cm x 50cm (13.25in x 19.75in) £700-900
310 HE337/7 EDWARD ARTHUR WALTON (SCOTTISH 1860-1922)
BY THE WATER: DONKEY AND FISHING BOATS signed, watercolour 23cm x 34cm (9in x 13.25in) £500-700
311 SV842/13 TOM SCOTT R.S.A. R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1854-1927)
WAREHAM, DORSET signed, inscribed with title verso, watercolour 20.5cm x 34cm (8in x 13.5in) £300-500
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312 SV841/32 JOHN SAMUEL LOXTON (AUSTRALIAN 1903-1969) SHEEP MUSTERERS, TASMAN VALLEY signed, oil on canvasboard 60cm x 75cm (23.5in x 29.5in) £300-500
313 HE212/1 WILLIAM STEWART MCGEORGE (SCOTTISH 1861-1931) THE MOUTH OF THE DEE signed, oil on canvas 31cm x 41cm (12in x 16in) £500-800
314 HE165/1 WILLIAM DARLING MCKAY R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1844-1924) NEAR ABERLADY signed with initials, oil on canvas laid on board 25.5cm x 34.5cm (10in x 13.5in) £300-500
Continental Furniture & Works of Art 315 HE120/106 ITALIAN WROUGHT IRON AND MARBLE CENTRE TABLE
20TH CENTURY the rectangular marble top with a moulded edge and inlaid with foliate and geometric motifs in hardstones; the base with trestle supports with spiral columns and stylised flowers, and joined by arched stretchers 181cm wide, 74cm high, 90cm deep £600-800
316 HE120/17 PAIR OF LARGE ITALIAN BRONZE ANDIRONS
19TH CENTURY in the 16th century style, with mask finials and knopped columns terminating in triform plinth bases, raised on associated scrolled feet (2) 89cm high £800-1,200
317 HE72/15 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED WALNUT SETTLE
19TH CENTURY the double panel back carved with gryphons, strapwork, scrolls and shells, with pierced cresting carved with masks, scrolls and further gryphons, above a hinged seat flanked by lion mask carved monopodia arms, the base carved with masks, scrolls, and gadrooning, raised on lion paw feet 153cm wide, 136cm high, 48cm deep £800-1,200
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318Y HE509/1 CONTINENTAL EBONY, WALNUT, TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS INLAID CABINET ON STAND LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND 19TH CENTURY the rectangular cabinet with twelve double panel moulded drawers outlined with brass line inlay; the later mahogany stand raised on turned and spiral carved legs ending in tapered feet 122cm wide, 135cm high, 38cm deep £1,000-1,500
319Y SV705/32 ITALIAN WALNUT, FRUITWOOD, MARQUETRY AND IVORY INLAID TABLE
19TH CENTURY the rectangular top inlaid with C scrolls, flowers, and foliate scrolls, enclosing a central cartouche depicting Mary with the infant Christ and John the Baptist, above a long frieze drawer, raised on spiral carved legs joined by curved X form stretchers, on bun feet 99cm wide, 79cm high, 65cm deep £600-800
320 HD640/7 SOUTH GERMAN WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD PARQUETRY SERPENTINE COMMODE
18TH CENTURY the serpentine moulded top above two long serpentine drawers over a floral carved apron raised on cabriole legs carved with foliate bosses and ending in raised scroll toes 106cm wide, 84cm high, 64cm deep £600-800
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321 CAIRANO DA MILANO, GASPARO (ACTIVE BRESCIA 1489-1513, D. 1517)
FAITH, CIRCA 1505 white marble, the seated figure dressed in flowing robes which drape across the knees, she holds a chalice in her right hand and gestures to it with her left, her long hair falling loosely on her shoulders while the rest is tied in a knot at the back of her head; the partially finished back with a metal fitting; on a shaped oval base 42.5cm high, 31cm wide Provenance: With Manheim, Paris Acquired in 1890 by Prince Johannes II of Liechtenstein Gartenpalais, Rossau, Vienna, before 1944 Schloss Vaduz, Liechtenstein, 1944 Sale of property from the collection of the princely House of Liechtenstein Collection, Christie’s, Amsterdam, 1 April 2008, lot. 17
Related Literature: V. Zani, Gasparo Cairano e la scultura monumentale del Rinascimento a Brescia (1489-1517), PhD, Università degli Studi, Milan, 2003-2004 V. Zani, “Gasparo Cairano. Madonna col Bambino” in Spunti per conversare”, 5, December, Galleria Nella Longari di Milano, 2001, pp. 17-32 Note: Gasparo Cairano (also known as Cairano da Milano) was based in the town of Brescia just outside Milan and was for a time the its foremost sculptor. He received his first known commission, a series of twelve statues of the apostles, in 1489. Nothing is known of his life or career before this, but the surname ‘Cairano’ suggests that he may have originated from the nearby town of Cairate. After his first commission his style quickly matured, and far outstripped local competitors in terms of quality. His most famous works are the busts of Roman emperors that he produced for the façade of the Palazzo dellla Loggia and his ark of Sant’Apollonio to house the recently discovered relics of that saint. His work was little known outside of Brescia at the time and knowledge of him all but completely disappeared after his death. His work was rediscovered during the 20th century and continued scholarship has allowed re-attribution of pieces to his workshop. Gasparo Cairano has since been recognised as one of the more important sculptors working in Northern Italy at the beginning of the 16th century.
£10,000-15,000
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322 HE932/1 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE TERRACOTTA RELIEF OF THE VIRGIN AND CHILD
15TH CENTURY, PROBABLY FLORENCE the Virgin modelled three quarter length with her right hand raised and resting on the arm of the Child who stands leaning into her left side, his arms raised in an embrace, her face turned slightly to the left with a downward gaze 84cm high height 84cm high Provenance: Dr. James von Bleichroder, Berlin (1860-1937) Forced sale at Rudolph Lepke’s Kunst-Auktion-Haus, Berlin, 3 May, 1938, lot 121, pl. 25 Frederick W. Schumacher, Columbus, Ohio Bequest to the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts [today the Columbus Museum of Art], Columbus, Ohio, 1957 (1957.39.4) Restituted to the heirs in 2011 Note: This tender terracotta Virgin and Child by an unknown 15th century Florentine sculptor embodies the artistic changes occuring in Italy, and in particular Florence, during the first part of the century and the early stages of the Renaissance. It is a compelling study in contradictions. There is an implicit intimacy between the two subjects, the child’s body leans fully against the Virgin, whose hands gently rest on the child’s back and forearm in a loose embrace. There is, however, a contemplative distance as well: their eyes do not meet, and the Virgin’s downward gaze evokes a feeling of internal contemplation. She appears gentle, yet rigid; engaged, but aloof; comforting, but concerned. It is the child’s left hand, the fingers affectionately curved around the draped neckline of the Virgin’s gown, that connects the two so poignantly. The 15th century witnessed an increased demand for private and public commissions of sculpture, and artists sought materials to produce works of art to satisfy the market. They began to execute sculptures increasingly in materials that were easily worked, quick to produce, and less costly than marble or bronze. The most common of these materials was terracotta, or wet clay, that could be modelled and fired. A flexible and versatile medium, it could rival painting in its exploitation of movement to create credible figures in the round. Ranging in colour from dull ochre to red, terracotta figures were often painted, in some cases to imitate marble or bronze. The potential of using clay to produce devotional images was first recognised by two of the leading sculptors in early 15th-century Florence. Lorenzo Ghiberti, who designed and produced the impressive bronze doors for the Florence Baptistry, ran a large workshop where he trained most of the leading sculptors of the period. Most notable among them was the young Donatello, who became the most influential sculptor of the period. The Virgin and Child was a popular theme and a reliable subject, allowing for subtle variations in composition and execution which found classic expression in the works of Donatello, Luca della Robbia, and a number of other Florentine sculptors.
£20,000-30,000
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323 HE68/3 PAIR OF DUTCH BRASS CHANDELIERS 18TH CENTURY each with four outscrolling candle arms with removable nozzles and wide drip trays, supported on a knopped column (2) 40cm approx. £300-500
324 HE248/10 PAIR OF CONTINENTAL BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICKS 17TH CENTURY each with a dished drip tray and knopped stem, raised on a triangular stepped base and paw feet (2) 39cm and 40cm high £250-350
325 HE248/6 PAIR OF ITALIAN GRAND TOUR MARBLE SPHERES ON STANDS
19TH CENTURY the grey veined marble spheres raised on sectional marble fluted columns and stepped circular bases (2) 42cm high £400-600
326 SV822/83 VENETIAN MIRROR
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the octagonal mirror plate within margin plates engraved with flower sprays and surmounted by a foliate and C scroll cresting 108cm high, 74cm wide £300-500
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327 HE41/1 FLEMISH BAROQUE WALNUT CABINET ON STAND 17TH CENTURY the projecting moulded cornice above a pair of deep moulded panel doors, opening to shelves; the conforming stand with two short frieze drawers raised on spiral turned and lobed bun legs joined by a curved X form stretcher, on bun feet 182cm wide, 210cm high, 74cm deep £2,000-3,000
328 HE821/1 FLEMISH WALNUT ARMCHAIR
17TH CENTURY the square padded back above a wide stuffover seat, both covered in verdure tapestry upholstery, the spiral carved arms with carved lion head terminals, raised on spiral carved legs joined by an H stretcher 58cm wide, 89cm high, 44cm deep £700-900
329 HC938/38 CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK FIGURE OF A FEMALE SAINT
17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the draped figure standing in contrapposto holding a reliquary in her left hand and coins in her right 79cm high £1,000-1,500
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330 HD635/3 DUTCH MARQUETRY BOMBE CYLINDRE BUREAU
19TH CENTURY inlaid overall with flower, urn, and insect marquetry, the cylindre front opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes above a sliding writing surface, over three long bombe drawers and shaped apron, raised on splay feet, 134cm wide, 114cm high, 65cm deep £2,500-3,500
331 HE619/2 DUTCH MARQUETRY MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET 18TH CENTURY AND LATER with allover inlaid floral and foliate marquetry, the broken pediment above a single astragal glazed door enclosing lined shelves, above twin doors and raised on bracket feet 85cm wide, 176cm high, 24cm deep £600-800
332 HE35/1 DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BUREAU
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the serpentine slant front inlaid with a hunting scene and floral marquetry, opening to an interior fitted with drawers and pigeon holes, above a long frieze drawer and shaped apron, raised on square cabriole legs with further floral marquetry 87cm wide, 105cm high, 41cm deep £1,000-1,500
333 HE120/116 FINE DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY FOLDOVER GAMES TABLE
18TH CENTURY the shaped crossbanded foldover top opening to a red plush lined playing surface with marquetry inlaid gaming wells, above a short frieze drawer with shell inlay, raised on cabriole legs with further marquetry and ending in pad feet 72cm wide, 71cm high, 36cm deep, 74cm open £1,000-1,500
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334 HE249/11 LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUE in multicolour enamels, depicting courtiers with swords, below cartouche plaques depicting God and angels with horns, bearing an indistinct signature P. COURTER, 1545, in a carved and gilt Baroque style limewood frame frame 24.5cm wide, 47cm high £500-700
335 HE120/10 PAIR OF FRENCH BAROQUE STYLE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED URNS 19TH CENTURY the rouge marble and slate urns mounted with acanthus cast finials above twin handles and satyr mask mounts, raised on fluted bases with scrolled leaf cast feet (2) 45cm high £600-800
336 HC938/33 PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRONZE FIGURAL CHENETS
19TH CENTURY each modelled with a boy seated beside a small fire, on a C-scroll openwork base (2) 25cm high, 25cm wide £500-700
337 HE120/20 FRENCH ROCOCO STYLE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE THREE PIECE GARNITURE
19TH CENTURY comprising a centrepiece bowl and a pair of vases, the peach coloured marble bodies mounted with gilt bronze wide shaped mouths, mask handles to the sides, and raised on gilt bronze paw feet (3) bowl 33cm wide; vases 28.5cm high £2,000-3,000
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338 HE329/2 LOUIS XIV STYLE ROSEWOOD AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED BUREAU PLAT
LATE 19TH CENTURY the gilt metal banded shaped rectangular top with a black leather writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers centred by a gilt bronze mask of Bacchus, raised on cabriole legs, with gilt bronze mounts 110cm wide, 78cm high, 62cm deep £500-700
339 HE376/1 FRENCH WALNUT FRAMED FAUTEUIL A OREILLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the high arched back and open padded arms over a loose cushion seat raised on shell carved cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, in peach pattern upholstery 77cm wide, 114cm high, 56cm deep £300-500
340 HE674/3 FRENCH KINGWOOD, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY OCCASIONAL TABLE
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the square top with shaped drop sides, with floral marquetry, raised on slender square cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts 48cm wide, 88cm wide (open), 74cm high, 48cm deep £400-600
341 SV822/63 LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD PARQUETRY DRESSING TABLE
20TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular top with radiating veneers and a brass banded edge, over an arrangement of five short drawers around an arched apron, raised on square cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts 67cm wide, 78cm high, 42cm deep £300-500
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342 HE120/105 LOUIS XIV STYLE WALNUT, KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY VITRINE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular top over a long frieze drawer, above a pair of glazed doors opening to cream silk lined interior, on a plinth base, with floral and scrolling marquetry throughout and outlined with gilt metal mounts 123cm wide, 124cm high, 33cm deep £1,200-1,800
343 HC938/12 INDO-PORTUGUESE PADOUK SERPENTINE CONSOLE TABLE
19TH CENTURY in the rococo style, the serpentine top with an egg and dart carved edge, over an openwork frieze boldly carved with C scrolls, shells, and foliate vines, raised on scrolled cabriole legs joined by a pierced and carved stretcher centred by fruit and foliate motifs 158cm long, 84cm high, 70cm deep £2,000-3,000
344Y HD999/20 LOUIS XIV STYLE BOULLE MARQUETRY MANTEL CLOCK
19TH CENTURY the urn finial above a waisted case fitted with gilt metal mounts, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement stamped W. OPPENHEIM/ LONDRES-PARIS/ 3753, striking on a bell 36cm high, 19cm wide Provenance: Fasnadarach, A Scottish Country House, Royal Deeside
£400-600
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345 HE383/1 FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, BY JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BERTRAND, PARIS 18TH CENTURY in the form of a flattened urn with flower stem finials and scrolled handles terminating in acanthus leaves, the white enamel Arabic numeral dial with signed CHARLES BERTRAND/ H.GER DE L’ACAD.ER. LE DES SC.CES/ RÜE MONTMARTRE A PARIS/, enclosed in a ribbon swag border, raised on a splayed base with floral swags and toupie feet, the eight day signed movement striking on a bell 38cm high £2,000-3,000
346 HE932/3 FRENCH TERRACOTTA FIGURE GROUP ‘ATLAS AND HERCULES’
FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY in unfired terracotta, robustly modelled with the figures supporting the globe, on a square plinth base moulded with acanthus 41cm high Note: The present group, worked in unfired terracotta, shows the mythological scene when Hercules, in his quest to retrieve the golden apples, convinces Atlas to collect them while he takes over the burden of supporting the world. The subject was a popular one in the 18th century and examples by different artists exist, including the large group by John Bacon surmounting the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford. This terracotta example is most likely the model for a bronze surmount to a clock. It is possible the finished bronze was never realised as no extant examples are known for this particular treatment of the subject.
£2,500-3,500
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347 ITALIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF THE FARNESE FLORA, AFTER THE ANTIQUE 18TH CENTURY the finely modelled subject depicted standing in contrapposto, on a square base 70cm high Note: This finely detailed terracotta figure of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, is a smaller version of the famouse Farnese Flora. The marble original is based on a lost Hellenistic work, and is now in Naples along with other remnants of the great Farnese family sculpture collection. Copies of antique statues from this collection were very popular during the 18th century, both in full size and in miniature. A version comparable to this one is that by John Michael Rysbrack, in the collection of the V&A, sculpted in 1759 as a model for the full size marble statue he made for the gardens at Stourhead.
£7,000-10,000
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348 HE490/5 MEISSEN PORCELAIN TEACUP AND SAUCER
CIRCA 1740 decorated in the Chinese taste, depicting figures, animals, insects and flowers, within gilt borders, the cup with crossed swords marks, indistinct impressed mark and gilt painted 57., 4.5cm high; the saucer with crossed swords marks, impressed 2 and gilt painted 57., 13cm diameter (2) £600-800
349 HE490/3 MEISSEN PORCELAIN TEABOWL AND SAUCER CIRCA 1735 decorated in polychrome enamels with traders, buildings and boats at a dock, within puce, red and gilt borders, the cup with crossed swords mark and impressed 2, 5cm high; the saucer with crossed swords mark and gilt painted 5., 13cm diameter (2) £1,000-1,500
350 HE490/2 MEISSEN PORCELAIN SLOP BOWL
CIRCA 1735 of quatreform lobed shape, decorated to the exterior and well with reserves depicting Chinese figures, birds, animals and insects, the interior with puce, red and gilt borders, the exterior with a puce ground and gilt foot rim, crossed swords mark and indistinct incised mark 16.5cm wide £3,000-5,000
351 HE490/4 MEISSEN PORCELAIN TEABOWL AND SAUCER
CIRCA 1730 decorated with in polychrome enamels with traders loading barrels on boats at a dock, within puce, red and gilt borders, with crossed sword marks and gilt painted 66. (2) tea bowl 4.5cm high, saucer 13cm diameter £500-800
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352 HE490/6 MEISSEN BÖTTGER ‘HAUSMALER’ PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUP AND SAUCER CIRCA 1720, LIKELY DECORATED IN AUGSBURG in the Chinese taste with gilt figures, birds, foliage and borders, the underside of the saucer and base of the cup with fluted moulding (2) cup 8cm high, saucer 13cm diameter £2,500-3,500
353 HE490/7 MEISSEN BÖTTGER ‘HAUSMALER’ PORCELAIN SLOP BOWL
CIRCA 1725, LIKELY DECORATED IN AUSBURG with an everted rim and splayed open bowl, decorated in the Chinese taste with figures, trees, pagodas and exotic birds to the exterior and well, with a gilt rim and foot rim 16.5cm diameter £3,000-5,000
354 HE490/9 PAIR OF MEISSEN ‘HAUSMALER’ PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS
CIRCA 1740, LIKELY DECORATED IN AUSBURG the cups decorated with the ‘fels und vogel’ pattern in gilt, one with crossed swords mark and dots, the other with crossed swords mark, underglaze Z and incised 6, 7cm high; the saucers decorated in the Chinese taste, with figures and flowering trees, one with crossed swords mark, underglaze D and K; the other with crossed swords mark and underglaze Z, 12cm diameter (4) £3,000-5,000
355 HE490/8 MEISSEN ‘HAUSMALER’ PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER
CIRCA 1730, COVER LATER/REPLACED of small globular form, with a pinched handle and panelled spout, with a later/replaced cover with a rose bud finial, decorated with gilt figures and trees, painted mark L. S., label for The Art Exchange/ New York 8.5cm high £500-700
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356 HE821/2 TWO FRENCH WHITE PAINTED ARMCHAIRS
19TH CENTURY in matching cream striped upholstery, the first with a cartouche shaped back over a wide serpentine seat and part-padded open arms, on cabriole legs, 62cm wide, 88cm high, 48cm deep; the second with a high enclosed back and arms, raised on cabriole legs, 63cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep (2) £300-500
357 HE674/2 FRENCH KINGWOOD PARQUETRY AND MARQUETRY SIDE TABLE 20TH CENTURY the shaped circular top with rinceau banding and centred by floral marquetry, raised on slender square cabriole legs joined by a shaped square undertier with a pierced brass gallery 62cm diameter, 81cm high £400-600
358 HE120/109 FINE FRENCH KINGWOOD AND ZEBRAWOOD PARQUETRY BUREAU DE DAME
19TH CENTURY the bombe slant front opening to an interior fitted with a green leather writing surface, drawers and a covered recess, raised on square cabriole legs ending in foliate cast sabots, with floral and scroll marquetry throughout and outlined with further gilt metal mounts 78cm wide, 85cm high, 45cm deep £2,000-3,000
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359 HE466/5 LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD AUBUSSON UPHOLSTERED SETTEE
MID 19TH CENTURY the low, slightly arched back carved with laurel garlands and rope twist moulding, above a long padded seat flanked by part padded straight open arms with leaf carved terminals, raised on acanthus carved tapered legs, upholstered in pale green Aubusson with roses and laurel garlands 157cm wide, 103cm high, 59cm deep £1,000-1,500
360 HE249/13 LARGE FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, BY RAINGO FRÈRES, PARIS 19TH CENTURY ornately cast with an urn finial, the twin handles terminating in olive branch wreaths, above a ribbon swag and the enamelled dial signed RAINGO FRES/ PARIS, raised on a scrolled leafy base with a basket of flowers, on four squat feet, the eight day movement stamped 2241 and striking on a bell 46cm wide, 64cm high £1,500-2,500
361 SV842/20 CONTINENTAL WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with inset boxwood lines and chequer stringing with sphere spacers, above a single drawer and square tapering legs with brass caps 58.5cm wide, 78cm high, 47.5cm deep £200-300
362 LT2016/5 FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY OCCASIONAL TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY in the Louis XVI style, the oval brass banded, quarter-veneered and crossbanded top with floral marquetry, above with frieze drawers to both ends, raised on square tapered legs ending in brass caps 81cm wide, 73cm high, 54cm deep £300-500
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363 HE120/9 SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN PLAQUE
19TH CENTURY the circular panel centrally painted with a scene after Watteau depicting a couple dancing to a hurdy gurdy, within a celeste blue border with gilt highlights 38.5cm diameter £400-600
364 HC105/1 FRENCH SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN, GILT METAL AND ONYX PEDESTAL
LATE 19TH CENTURY the square green onyx top over a cobalt porcelain column with reserves painted with a woman and cupid in a landscape, signed Maxant, highlighted with raised gilt details and with a gilt metal Corinthian capital, raised on a square onyx base 28cm wide, 104cm high £600-800
365 HE607/1 SET OF FOUR LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRASS WALL SCONCES
EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with two outscrolling arms with a foliate cast drip tray, supported on rococo style scrolling foliate backplates (4) 30cm high approx. £300-500
366 HE120/113 LOUIS XVI ACA JOU, EBONY AND FRUITWOOD PARQUETRY FOLDOVER GAMES TABLE
18TH CENTURY the rectangular brass-banded foldover top opening to a green baize lined playing surface, the top and frieze with trellis diaper pattern, raised on round tapered legs with brass lined fluting and ending in brass toupie feet 86cm wide, 73cm high, 44cm deep (closed) £1,000-1,500
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367 HE617/11 LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD PARLOUR SUITE
19TH CENTURY comprising a canape and four matching armchairs, with upholstered panel backs in leaf and flowercarved frames with ribbon cresting, above open arms and upholstered seats and carved seat rails, raised on turned and spiral fluted tapering legs (5) canape 130cm wide, 100cm high, 55cm deep; armchairs 61cm wide, 96cm high, 58cm deep £1,200-1,800
368 SV822/42 PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD AND AMARANTH MARQUETRY SMALL COMMODES 20TH CENTURY the green serpentine marble tops above two long bombe drawers, raised on square cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts (2) 62cm wide, 72cm high, 38cm deep £600-800
369 HC938/67 FRENCH OIL ON COPPER ROUNDEL PAINTING OF BALLOONING INTEREST 18TH CENTURY the oval panel painted with a scene depicting a crowd watching a balloon ascent, in a moulded beech frame, the reverse with a paper label ‘Balloon à gaz inventè par le chemiste Charles et monté par lui et Robert 1783’ 14.5cm diameter
Note: This small painting documents an event on the 1 December, 1783 when the scientist Jacques Charles and the early ballooning engineer Nicolas-Louis Robert launched the first manned hydrogen balloon to great fanfare from the Jardins de Tuileries in Paris. It is estimated 400,000 people, nearly half the population of Paris at that time, attended the launch. The balloon ascended to a height of 1800 feet and travelled 36km with a flight time of 2 hours 5 minutes.
£500-700
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370 HE172/2 NEAR PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN DISHES
19TH CENTURY polychrome painted with a pair of exotic birds, within blue borders with gilt highlights, with pseudo Sevres marks (2) 23.5cm and 23cm diameter £300-500
371 HE172/4 MINTON PORCELAIN PLATE, AFTER THE SERVICE BY SEVRES FOR LOUIS, PRINCE DE ROHAN
LATE 19TH CENTURY of lobed outline, decorated with the gilt monogram LPR within an acorn wreath, enclosed by a celeste blue border painted with reserves of exotic birds and gilt acorn swags, with green painted maker’s mark 24.5cm diam £300-500
372 HE674/1 PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES
19TH CENTURY painted with central reserves depicting putti within celeste blue borders with raised gilt details, with printed marks for Chateau Les Tuileries and Sevres 1846, 24cm diam; together with a SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE; painted with lovers within a celeste blue border with floral reserves, printed marks for DH DE DREUX and Sevres 1846, 23.5cm diam (3) £300-500
373Y SV482D/10 FRENCH PRISONER OF WAR MINIATURE IVORY WHATNOT
EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three long tiers united by spiral supports, set with carved cups, candlesticks, dishes and other vessels 9.5cm high overall £200-300
374Y HD479/1 JOSEPH-MARIE BOUTON (HISPANOFRENCH, 1768-1832)
PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GENTLEMAN circular, on ivory, depicting a gentleman in contemporary dress with powdered hair, with indistinct rubbed signature 5cm diameter approx. £600-800
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375 SV842/30 CONTINENTAL ENAMEL PLAQUE
19TH CENTURY depicting a mythological scene with a faun, Cupid and Psyche, flanked by further figures in a wooded landscape, in a carved and pierced giltwood frame 7.5cm high, 12cm wide £300-500
376 HC938/3 PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL GILT BRONZE CANDLESTICKS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the urn form candle nozzles with foliate drip pans, raised on slightly waisted tapered and fluted leaf-clasped columns, on spreading, fluted, and acanthus-cast circular bases with bead moulding (2) 27cm high £500-700
377 HC938/4 LOUIS XVI GILT BRONZE CANDLESTICK
18TH CENTURY the finely cast fluted tapered column cast with lions’ masks and laurel swags and surmounted by an urn candle nozzle hung with ribbon tied floral sprays, on a spreading circular foot with further laurel wreath and beaded bands 29.5cm high £700-1,000
378 HC938/34 PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLE ORMOLU CANDLESTICKS
19TH CENTURY the baluster form columns hung with laurel swags and surmounted by urn form candle nozzles with stiff leaf decoration, raised on domed acanthus cast bases and lobed circular feet (2) 31.5cm high £400-600
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379 HE120/1 ITALIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF A CHARIOTEER
19TH CENTURY on a rectangular stepped Siena marble and gilt bronze base base 33cm wide £400-600
380 HE120/4 PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE MARLEY HORSE FIGURE GROUPS
19TH CENTURY dark brown patina, on naturalistic bases (2) 49.5cm and 51cm high £600-800
381 HE120/15 LARGE FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF ‘DIANA DE GABIES’
19TH CENTURY with dark brown patina, raised on a square base 81cm high £500-800
382 HE361/7 PAIR OF PATINATED AND POLISHED BRASS EWERS, AFTER CLODION
19TH CENTURY the handles with putti finials above reeded necks and leafy borders, the patinated bodies depicting cherubs engaged in various pursuits, on leaf cast circular feet (2) 43cm high £250-350
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383 FINE FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF DIANA CHASSEUR
FIRST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY dark brown/black patina, on an integral square base 45cm high
Note: Bronze figures after Roman statues or mythological figures remained popular throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Diana, the virginal Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon, was a subject that appeared frequently. Although this fine quality early 18th century example is not a copy of any known statue from antiquity, it relates to the 2nd century Diana of Versailles (now in the Louvre), which was widely copied in bronze at the time. Here the goddess is shown in a more dynamic pose mid-stride, as if the viewer has caught her in active pursuit of her prey.
£8,000 - 12,000
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384 HE120/14 LARGE FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF THE ‘VENUS DE MILO’
19TH CENTURY dark brown patina, marked RTION SAUVAGE to the square base 85.5cm high £800-1,200
385 HE617/15 TWO FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, MERCURY AND AMPHITRITE
19TH CENTURY both with dark brown patina and raised on plinth bases; Mercury after the model by Giambologna (2) Mercury 79cm high; Amphitrite 67.5cm high £1,000-1,500
386 HE120/2 FRENCH BRONZE IMPERIAL EAGLE
19TH CENTURY perched on a flaming staff and raised on a Siena marble plinth with applied gilt metal wreath, on a green marble base 35cm high £400-600
387 HE939/32 EMILE CORIOLAN HIPPOLYTE GUILLEMIN (FRENCH 1841-1907) PAIR OF ROMAN GLADIATORS, RÉTIAIRE ET MIRMILLON bronze, dark brown patina, one with a sword and shield, the other with a net and trident, on oval bases signed E. Guillemin (2) 32cm high Literature: P. Kjellberg “Les Bronzes du XIX Siecle” Les Editions de l’Amateur, Paris, page 369
£1,000-1,500
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388 HC485/2 PAIR OF RESTAURATION STYLE GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE LAMPS converted from candlesticks, with urn-form nozzles above an engine turned banded and reeded column, raised on a flower-cast domed foot, with cream pleated silk shades (2) 29cm high (excluding fittings) £500-700
389 HE120/114 FRENCH ONYX, MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BOUILLOTTE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF PAUL SORMANI
19TH CENTURY the circular Algerian onyx top with a pierced brass gallery, over a deep frieze with a single drawer, raised on fluted tapered legs joined by arched stretchers, with gilt metal scrolling foliate and trophy mounts throughout 67cm diameter, 77cm high £800-1,200
390Y HE120/19 FRENCH RED TORTOISESHELL AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, BY PAYNE & CO.
LATE 19TH CENTURY the 4 1/2in. enamelled Arabic numeral dial with foliate swags, in a caddy top case with urn finials and foliate motifs, on a plinth base with laurel band mounts, raised on toupie feet, the backplate stamped 'Ad Mougin, Ch. Vcne Paris 47592', the twin train movement striking a gong 30cm high £400-600
392 HC938/60 FRENCH GILT BRONZE VIDE POCHE
19TH CENTURY modelled as two oyster shells mounted with fish, sea snail, seaweed and reeds 20cm wide £400-600
391 SV842/27 FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the four glass case enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement stamped MADE IN FRANCE and striking on a gong 18cm high (handle up) £150-250
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393 HE120/7 FRENCH GILT BRONZE ‘BACCHANALIA’ FIGURE GROUP, AFTER CLODION 19TH CENTURY dark brown patina, with two bacchantes, one with raised arms holding a tambourine, accompanied by a faun clutching grapes, signed CLODION 39cm high £500-700
394 HE74/13 FRENCH KINGWOOD AND VERNIS MARTIN VITRINE CABINET
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the arched cornice over a serpentine glazed door with a Vernis Martin panel, opening to glass shelves and a red silk lined back, raised on cabriole lege with gilt metal mounts throughout 81cm wide, 187cm high, 44cm deep £700-1,000
395 SV822/57 FRENCH STYLE KINGWOOD AND ZEBRAWOOD PARQUETRY VITRINE
20TH CENTURY the moulded arched cornice above a serpentine glazed door opening to glass shelves and cream velvet back, raised on square cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts 85cm wide, 173cm high, 39cm deep £400-600
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396 HE617/4 FRENCH MAHOGANY VERNIS MARTIN VITRINE
20TH CENTURY the shaped veined white marble top over a pair of glazed doors with Vernis Martin panels, flanked by concave glazed sides with further Vernis Martin panels, the interior with red silk lining, raised on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts throughout 112cm wide, 160cm high, 37cm deep £800-1,200
397 HE120/18 FINE AND LARGE FRENCH BRONZE AND MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE EMBLEMATIC OF LITERATURE
19TH CENTURY the white enamel Roman number dial with an exposed escapement, set in a column surmounted by a trophy representing the arts, flanked by standing bronze figures of the muses Clio and Calliope, on a fluted oval green marble base with gilt metal mounts, raised on toupie feet; together with a pair of bronze figures of Shakespeare and Milton, on matching fluted marble bases; the eight day movement stamped MF & F and striking a bell, the dial inscribed indistinctly ‘**UGHWOUT/ Paris New York’ 76cm high, 76cm wide £3,000-4,000
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398 HE120/13 FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF ‘ATROPOS’
19TH CENTURY dark brown patina, with one arm raised and a pair of shears in her other hand, raised on a column cast in relief with putti 74cm high £300-400
399 HE913/1 PIERRE-JULES MENE (FRENCH 1810-1879)
HORSE bronze, dark brown patina, on a naturalistic base, signed and dated ‘P J MENE 1846 DJINN ETALON BARBE’ 30cm high £800-1,200
400 HE249/9 AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENE
WHIPPET bronze, gilt patina, on a naturalistic ground mounted on a red marble oval base, unsigned 20cm wide, 14cm high £250-350
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401 HE939/50 ART NOUVEAU BRASS LETTER RACK
LATE 19TH CENTURY the pierced backplate cast with laurel branches above a four division body, raised on splayed laurel cast feet 26.5cm wide, 17.5cm high, 18.5cm deep £250-350
402 HD644/308 FRENCH BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK
LATE 19TH CENTURY the draped nude figure of Aurora standing above an orb on clouds with applied Roman numerals and snake form hands, the eight day movement stamped ‘PL TRE 472’ and striking a bell, on an oval black marble base clock 47cm high, overall 62.5cm high £300-500
403 HE939/4 COPPER WINE COOLER WITH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ASSOCIATION 19TH CENTURY the deep circular top with an embossed heraldic crest for the Knights Templar, on a ring moulded support and domed foot 43cm diameter, 72cm high £500-700
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404 HE624/101 AUGUST ROOS (ITALIAN 1826-1893) CARARRA MARBLE ROUNDEL
DATED 1868 carved in relief with a young girl goatherd, signed and dated ROMA 1868, within a walnut veneered frame 46cm diameter, the whole 63cm square £600-800
405 HE120/8 LARGE GERMAN FLOWER ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK
19TH CENTURY the gilt metal Roman numeral dial indistinctly signed DRESDEN, in a waisted porcelain case profusely applied with flowers, the base with a pair of dancing figures and a lady playing a lute, raised on a rococo style base, the signed French movement striking on a bell 70cm high £800-1,200
406 HE120/12 GERMAN PORCELAIN PLAQUE, ‘THE MADONNA DELLA SEGGIOLA’, AFTER RAPHAEL
19TH CENTURY the circular panel within a profusely carved giltwood Florentine frame plaque 15cm diam.; frame 36.5 x 30cm £300-400
407 HE252/15A ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN SUCRIER
LATE 19TH CENTURY of low tapered form with a conical cover with berry finial, painted with classical reserves on a red ground with gilt highlights, on a circular foot, blue beehive mark 15cm high £400-600
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408 HE939/34 AUSTRIAN PAINTED TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A PUG
EARLY 20TH CENTURY realistically modelled in a recumbent pose, with glass eyes, unmarked 33cm long £600-800
409 HE939/20 THREE AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURES OF DOGS
LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a hound, 9cm long; a terrier with a bandage leaning on a barrel, 3cm high; and two pugs with gilt collars, 9cm long (3) £400-600
410 HE939/16 FRENCH COLD PAINTED BRONZE INKWELL
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY cast as a recumbent terrier, with a registration mark and impressed DÉPOSÉ 18cm long £500-700
411 HE939/19 AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED FIGURE OF A HOUND LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled on all fours sniffing the ground 13cm wide £250-350
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412 HD995/23 GERMAN OAK BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKET, BY WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the pediment and case carved with masks and stylised foliage, enclosing three silvered dials and a gilt plate, with a retailers plaque for BARRIE & SON/ EDINBURGH, the chiming movement striking on a gong, stamped W&H SCH, together with a matching carved bracket clock 54.5cm high, bracket 22.5cm high Provenance: Ravensby Hall, Angus, Scotland
£400-600
413 HE248/4 GERMAN SILVER SALMON, BY BERNARD MUELLER
CIRCA 1900 with an articulated body, hinged jaw and head with glass eyes, hallmarked BM/ 925 D 26cm long £500-800
415 HC426/1 TWO HERMES SUITCASES
414 HE395/1 A. M. BONEGOR (GERMAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
COSSACK GROUP bronze, medium brown patina, modelled as a cossack and companion on horseback, signed to A. M. BONEGOR 30.5cm high £300-500
CIRCA 1930S including a vellum and leather mounted example, 60cm wide; and a canvas and leather mounted example, 65.5cm wide; both with various tourist and travelling labels, the locks stamped HERMES / PARIS, with void interiors fitted with leather straps (2) £1,000-1,500
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416Y HD170/13 RUSSIAN MINIATURE OF COUNT MATVEI IVANOVICH PLATOV (1756-1818)
EARLY 19TH CENTURY of oval form, painted on ivory, depicted wearing the blue moiré sash of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Andrew, St. Vladimir, St. Anne (1st class), the Military Order of St. George, the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, and the Order of St John of Jerusalem, in a yellow gold frame enclosing hair and inscribed MATHEW PLATOFF/ PRESENTED TO FRANCES LADY VERNINGHAM BY GENERAL PRINCE PLATOFF/ HETMAN OF THE COSSACKS/ JULY 1814 5.5cm long £4,000-6,000
417 HE372/1 RUSSIAN ICON OF THE KAZAN MOTHER OF GOD
EARLY 19TH CENTURY in an ochre border lined with red 26.5cm high, 22cm wide £250-350
418 SV730/136 EASTERN ORTHODOX FOUR PART ICON
19TH CENTURY depicting the Neamts Mother of God, Saint George, the Archangel Michael, and a male martyred saint, each enclosed by a white metal repousee oklad 33cm high, 28cm wide £400-600
419 HC938/37 RUSSIAN GILT BRONZE DESK WEIGHT, BY NICOLAI LIBERICH (RUSSIA 1828-1883)
MID-LATE 19TH CENTURY modelled as a bear lying on a wood platform base, signed 20cm long £700-1,000
The Roger & Heather Daltrey Automata Collection The collection of singer and actor Roger Daltrey and his wife Heather comprises a comprehensive group of seven late 19th century automata, by some of the bestknown and much skilled craftsmen working in France during the ‘Golden Age of Automata’. Included are pieces by Leopold Lambert and Gustave Vichy, which encompass highlights of the collection. Whilst the ‘Tea Drinker’ spins her parasol and Pierrot serenades the moon, the monkey conjuror presents tricks with jumping die, all to the soft sounds of musical melodies. What makes this collection noteworthy is not only the rarity of some of the automata, but their being in good unrestored and original condition. They are as captivating today as they were to audiences over a hundred years ago.
420 HE626/18 ATTRIBUTED TO THIBOUVILLE LAMY AND MIRECOURT, MUSICAL AUTOMATON, ‘SINGE VIOLONISTE SUR ORGUE’
CIRCA 1880 the papier mache and fur figure of a seated monkey in silk costume, ‘playing’ the violin, whilst he lifts his elbow and nods his head, with a violin case to his side and a partial music stand in front, on an oak case disguising the organ movement with six tunes 54cm high, case 37cm wide £1,500-2,000
421 HE626/21 JEAN PHALIBOIS AUTOMATON, ‘THE MONKEY CONJUROR’
CIRCA 1885 the papier mache and leather figure of a monkey in silk robes and pointed hat, striking his wand whilst lifting a brass cover to reveal a glass dome of three die, with moving head, mouth and eyes, all under an arch of climbing foliage and a glass dome 64.5cm high £3,000-5,000
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422 HE626/17 LEOPOLD LAMBERT S.F.B.J. MUSICAL AUTOMATON FIGURE , ‘THE BALLERINA’
CIRCA 1900 the bisque headed doll stamped S.F.B.J./ 301/ PARIS, in a silk dress and tights with a large brimmed hat with ostrich feathers, on pointe, holding a swag of flowers which she lifts as she spins whilst moving her head and raising one leg, raised on a velvet box disguising the movement 60cm high £3,000-4,000
423 HE626/22 LARGE FRENCH AUTOMATON DIORAMA
CIRCA 1900 the papier mache mill fitted with a pulley from an upper window above a mill wheel, the foreground with figures and a sailing boat in the water with a French flag and marked LA FRANCE, contained in a glass dome with a painted backdrop 71cm high £1,000-1,500
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424 HE626/20 GUSTAVE VICHY MUSICAL AUTOMATON, ‘THE MANDOLIN PLAYER’
CIRCA 1890 the papier mache figure of a minstrel with wool hair, silk coat and waistcoat fitted with bells, with a lace ruff and cuffs, ‘playing’ a mandolin whilst he rocks and nods his head, blinks his eyes and moves his mouth, with original key 72cm high £5,000-7,000
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425 HE626/19 GUSTAVE VICHY MUSICAL AUTOMATON, ‘THE TEA DRINKER’
CIRCA 1890 the papier mache figure with braided hair and silk kimono dress with an embroidered overcoat, her right arm raising a tea cup to her mouth whilst her left hand spins a parasol, with nodding head and blinking eyes, with original key 102cm high overall, figure 72cm high £10,000-15,000
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426 HE626/16 ATTRIBUTED TO LEOPOLD LAMBERT MUSICAL AUTOMATON, ‘PIERROT DONNANT UNE AUBADE À LA LUNE’
CIRCA 1890 the papier mache figure of Pierrot in felt hat, silk jacket and velvet shoes, seated with a lute, his tongue sticking in and out with a turning and nodding head and articulated arm, whilst the crescent moon moves his mouth and single eye 46.5cm wide, 54.5cm high £12,000-18,000
Asian, Indian & Islamic Works of Art 427 HE251/5 CHINESE PADOUK TABLE CABINET of rectangular form, the hinged lid above two doors revealing four short drawers over a long drawer, carved all over with dragons amongst clouds, raised on a shaped plinth base 40cm wide, 39cm high, 29.5cm deep £300-500
428 HE624/7 CHINESE ROSEWOOD ALTAR TABLE
CIRCA 1900 the rectangular top with moulded panel above angular scrolling brackets and beaded square legs linked by stretchers 114cm wide, 84cm high, 34cm deep £400-600
429 HE249/7 CHINESE HONGMU DISPLAY CABINET
LATE 19TH CENTURY the carved and pierced floral and foliate cornice above an arrangement of open shelves with corresponding carved galleries and twin panelled doors with foliate carving, raised on carved paw feet 105cm wide, 210cm high, 40cm deep £2,000-3,000
Asian, Indian & Islamic Works of Art 143
430 HE251/7 PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARS
REPUBLIC PERIOD each of ovoid form, decorated with a border of polychorme peonies and foliage above a band of flowers and insects, with six character mark, but later, drilled, with later pierced hardwood covers (2) 26.5cm high £300-500
431 HD995/6 PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘CRACKED ICE’ BOTTLE VASES
QING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH CENTURY with a globular body below a slender cylindrical neck, decorated with prunus on a ‘cracked-ice’ ground, unmarked (2) 46.5cm high Provenance: Ravensby Hall, Angus, Scotland
£400-600
432 HD462/1 PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SLEEVE VASES
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY of cylindrical form tapering slightly towards the unglazed foot and rising to a short waisted neck with everted rim, depicting Zhongkui seated on a stag, accompanied by a demon carrying his sword, between bands of incised flowers issuing scrolling tendrils and below a border of pendant plantain leaves (2) 30cm high £300-500
433 LT2016/21 PAIR OF CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE VASES
19TH CENTURY each of shouldered form with a flared neck and qilin handles, decorated with panels of figures on a floral ground with gilt highlights (2) 62cm high £500-700
434 HE252/26 SET OF FOURTEEN CHINESE ROSE MANDARIN ARMORIAL DISHES
LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising three dishes, 21cm diameter; seven dishes, 25cm diameter; and four deep dishes, 25.3cm diameter; decorated in the typical palette with bird and figural reserves and centred by an armorial with motto ‘FIDES PRAEST ANTIOR AURO’ (14) £150-250
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435 HE251/9 TIBETAN INLAID IRON PILGRIM FLASK AND COVER
18TH/19TH CENTURY of flattened ovoid form with brass mounts, the white metal inlay to each side depicting clouds flanking a Chinese shou symbol, with a leather carrying strap 37.5cm high £200-300
436 SV537/122 LARGE BURMESE LACQUER TRAY
19TH CENTURY circular with a wide flat rim, decorated allover in gilt with deities, figures, animals, birds and trees and reserves of script 78.5cm diameter £500-700
437 HE251/10 LARGE THAI GILTWOOD FIGURE OF BUDDHA
19TH CENTURY the standing figure in a long robe and headdress, with elongated ears and open palms, raised on a circular stepped base 110cm high £500-700
438 HE768/1 THAI CARVED WOOD TEMPLE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT
19TH CENTURY of curved form, with traces of gilt decoration, mounted on a black painted stand 226cm high overall £500-700
439 HE251/6 FOUR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI AND UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE
CIRCA 1830-40 two by Hiroshige, one depicting a warrior, the other a geisha, with Japanese inscriptions, signed with seal marks; and two by Kuniyoshi, one depicting a figure reading a scroll, the other with a figure hiding with a skull in their mouth, with Japanese inscriptions, signed with seal marks, in modern ebonised frames (4) 54.5cm x 43.5cm overall £200-300
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440 HE72/17 JAPANESE CARVED SOFWOOD DISPLAY CABINET
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the arched cresting pierced and carved with a phoenix . above a glazed door opening to a carved shelved interior, over a pair of short base drawers and a pierced and carved apron, raised on cabriole legs; the whole profusely carved with dragons, bats, clouds, prunus and chrysanthemums 120cm wide, 212cm high, 49cm deep £800-1,200
441Y HE119/3 JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA TWO-FOLD SCREEN
CIRCA 1900 each fold with a lacquered hardwood frame with carved bird cresting enclosing panels with carved ivory depicting birds amongst flowering branches, painted to the reverse with foliate motifs each fold 160cm high, 66cm wide £400-600
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442 HE251/1 JAPANESE LACQUER TRAY
MEIJI PERIOD of rectangular form with canted corners, decorated with peonies and rockwork flanked by peacocks with mother-of-pearl inset feathers 69.5 x 43.5cm £300-500
443 HE249/3 LARGE JAPANESE PATINATED BRONZE VASE with a flared neck above the baluster body with twin handles and gourd base, cast in relief with cranes in flight, birds amongst trees and leaping hares 81cm high £400-600
444Y HE558/1 ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED SANDALWOOD WORK BOX
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the hinged cover fitted with a futher lidded compartment, opening to a fitted lift-out interior and writing slope, carved with rams and birds amoungst foliage, flanked by ivory borders 36cm wide, 21cm high, 27cm deep £250-350
445Y HE251/3 ANGLO-INDIAN SADELI WORK BOX
19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted lift-out tray with ivory accessories and a mirror 25cm wide, 9cm high, 17.5cm deep £200-300
446Y HE251/4 ANGLO-INDIAN EBONY DESK SET
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the fitted top with glass ink wells, a slide-top box, pen tray and stand and turned finials, with a carved border simulating bamboo above a single drawer, 38cm wide; together with an ANGLO-INDIAN SADELI GLOVE BOX, raised on cast metal feet, 30cm wide (2) £200-300
447 HE251/2 THREE ANGLO-INDIAN COMPANY SCHOOL PAINTINGS OF BIRDS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY watercolours on paper, depicting a golden oriole, a rosefinch and a kingfisher, with inscriptions, in modern ebonised frames (3) 23cm x 19.5cm (44.5 x 40cm overall) £300-500
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449 HE251/8 ‘FASSI’ MOROCCAN BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY DISH (TABSIL)
448 HE324/1 MUGHAL JADE HANDLED KHANJAR
CIRCA 1800 the carved jade grip with leaves and flower heads with white metal inlay, the single edged curved blade with koftari work at the hilt, in its original metal mounted scabbard blade 9.5inches long (24cm long) £1,200-1,500
FEZ, LATE 19TH CENTURY of shallow circular form, decorated with a leafy border enclosing stylised interlocking circular motifs on a diaper ground, with a central roundel depicting script, underglaze blue marks 42.5cm diameter Note: During the late 19th century Fassi ceramics, the term given to pottery produced in Fez, maintained the established local ceramic traditions in spite of increasing French interference over artistic output. Created with the urban consumer in mind and decorated with distinctive Islamic geometric patterns, the ceramic wares from this time demonstrated the popularity of a selectively blue and white colour palette. To some extent this can be linked to the established influence of Chinese porcelain in Islamic ceramics, whilst the growing availability of blue cobalt imported from Europe may also be considered a major factor for the prominence of this colour.
£200-300
450 HE249/4 BOMBAY BLACKWOOD PLANT STAND
19TH CENTURY the turned bowl with lobed carved and pierced surround, raised on four serpent supports over a domed base with carved lizard feet 49cm wide, 85cm high Note: For a similar example see Amin Jaffer, ‘Furniture from British India & Ceylon’, (2001) V&A Publications, p.332, which illustrates a picture from the 1884 Liberty & Co. Art Furniture Catalogue showing a range of Bombay Blackwood furniture retailed by the firm during the 19th century.
£300-500
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451 HC938/48 KASHMIRI WOOL SHAWL
19TH CENTURY handwoven and stitched in deep red, purple, blue and gold centred by an eight pointed black star and black borders to two ends 164cm wide, 204cm long approx £800-1,200
452 HE914/1 LARGE INDIAN CARVED SANDALWOOD PANEL
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY of square form, profusely carved with a centrally recessed roundel depicting an exotic bird within foliate bands and borders with birds to each corner 67cm wide, 66cm high £250-350
453 SV482A/46 INDIAN HARDWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED ‘ZANZIBAR’ CHEST
LATE 19TH CENTURY the hinged top enclosing a candle box above three drawers and detachable polychrome wood feet 110cm wide, 59cm high, 50cm deep £400-600
Rugs & Carpets 454 HE629/9 USHAK CARPET
WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the salmon pink field with rosette, palmette and vine pattern, within turquoise palmette and vine border 386cm x 316cm £1,500-2,500
455 SV841/211A NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the indigo field with allover herati pattern, cream spandrels, within triple orange, red and blue borders 472cm x 133cm £200-300
456 SV841/210 BAKHTIARI CARPET
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with allover polychrome lozenge pattern, within cream serrated leaf vine border 202cm x 162cm £150-250
457 SV841/209 NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the indigo field with multiple brown and indigo lozenge medallions, within double brown and blue borders 435cm x 102cm £150-250
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458 HE615/1 HERIZ CARPET
NORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brick red field with small indigo medallion flanked by two palmettes, cream, pink and green spandrels, within camel turtle palmette and vine border 486cm x 237cm £300-500
459 SV841/123 TEKKE CARPET
TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with four columns of ten guls, within red starburst border, serrated lozenge elem panels 327cm x 255cm £700-1,000
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460 SV841/125 LARGE SULTANABAD CARPET
WEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the salmon pink field with allover herati pattern, within slate blue turtle palmette border 616cm x 454cm £1,500-2,500
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461 HE629/10 TABRIZ CARPET
NORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with red and blue medallion, similar spandrels, allover herati pattern, within red rosette and vine border 369cm x 280cm £1,500-2,500
462 SV841/181 TWO SIMILAR NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNERS
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with indigo field with multiple cream and red lozenge medallions, red panel end sections, within cream S cartouche border (2) 370cm x 99cm and 360cm x 102cm £200-300
463 SV841/178 ANATOLIAN KELIM SECTION
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the field with polychrome zig zags, within cream stylised motif three quarter border 429cm x 84cm £150-250
464 SV841/148 NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brown field with multiple red lozenge medallions, within brown stylised foliate vine border 542cm x 99cm £250-350
Rugs & Carpets 153
465 HE629/11 KASHAN CARPET
CENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with indigo and ochre medallion, indigo, red and blue spandrels, within indigo foliate vine border 350cm x 265cm £1,500-2,500
466 SV841/124 TWO TEKKE RUGS
TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with red/brown field with three columns of guls, one with eight, the other with ten, within multiple borders (2) 140cm x 99cm and 185cm x 119cm £150-250
467 SV841/80 KIRMAN PRAYER RUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream mihrab with bird filled tree of life pattern, indigo spandrels, within cream rosette cartouche border 200cm x 130cm £250-350
468 SV939/319A KUBA RUG
EAST CAUCASUS, LATE 19TH CENTURY the brown field with cream medallions between yellow, blue and red foliate motifs, within cream harshang border; and a TEKKE BAGFACE, the brown field with nine guls, serrated elem panel (2) 174cm x 99cm and 124cm x 74cm £200-300
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469 SV842/10 PAIR OF KASHAN RUGS
CENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with red field with indigo and cream medallion, similar spandrels, within indigo palmette and arabesque vine border (2) approximately 218cm x 132cm £600-800
470 HE94/1 NA JAFABAD CARPET
CENTRAL PERSIA, MODERN the red field with cream and olive medallion, similar spandrels, within indigo palmette and foliate vine border 386cm x 292cm £400-600
Rugs & Carpets 155
471 HE94/2 BAKHTIARI CARPET
WEST PERSIA, MODERN the brick red field with two indigo cruciform medallions, within cream rosette and stylised foliate border 320cm x 210cm £300-500
472 HE94/3 BAKHTIARI CARPET
WEST PERSIA, MODERN the blue field with birds, animals and figures on horseback, stylised vase off-centre, within red palmette and foliate vine border 320cm x 212cm £300-500
473 HE94/4 NA JAFABAD RUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, MODERN the indigo field with blue and cream medallion, olive spandrels, within indigo foliate vine and palmette border 390cm x 295cm £400-600
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474 HE629/12 ZEIGLER STYLE CARPET
MODERN the golden field with allover foliate pattern, within similar border 255cm x 235cm £1,000-1,500
475 HE94/6 KASHAN CARPET
CENTRAL PERSIA, MODERN the red field with brown/indigo medallion, brown and cream spandrels, within brown palmette and vine border 293cm x 197cm £300-500
476 HE94/5 KASHAN CARPET
CENTRAL PERSIA, MODERN the red field with indigo and cream medallion, similar spandrels, within indigo palmette and arabesque vine border 350cm x 252cm £400-600
Rugs & Carpets 157
477 HE629/13 QUM CARPET
CENTRAL PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with allover palmette and foliate vine pattern, within red palmette and arabesque vine border 326cm x 221cm £2,000-3,000
478 HE626/4 USHAK CARPET
WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with blue palmette flanked by pink harshang, within rosette and vine border £400-600
479 SV939/319 SOUTH CAUCASIAN RUNNER
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brown field with multiple polychrome geometric medallions, within cream rosette and vine border 326cm x 134cm £250-350
480 SV939/217 AGRA CARPET
LATE 19TH CENTURY the plain red field with light blue and cream medallion, similar spandrels, within light blue palmette and leafy vine border 380cm x 478cm £150-250
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481 HE123/3 KAZAK RUNNER
SOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE 19TH CENTURY the brown field with multiple cream and red lozenge medallions, within cream star and vine border 383cm x 133cm £500-700
482 HE629/2 BIDJAR RUG
WEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the indigo field with light blue medallion, olive spandrels, allover herati pattern, within blue rosette and vine border 202cm x 134cm £600-800
483 HE615/2 USHAK RUNNER
WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with multiple blue and orange medallions, within blue rosette and vine border 400cm x 120cm £200-300
484 HE67/1 KELIM RUNNER
20TH CENTURY the red and polychrome field with six lozenge medallions, within red small stepped lozenge border 428cm x 133cm £150-250
485 HE67/2 BIDJAR RUNNER
WEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the dark indigo field with six red and cream medallions, within blue stylised vine border 442cm x 110cm £150-250
Rugs & Carpets
486 HE629/1 QUM SILK RUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, 20TH CENTURY the light blue field with red medallion, camel spandrels, within camel palmette and foliate vine border 200cm x 134cm £1,500-2,500
487 HE70/2 KASHAN RUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with allover foliate pattern, within cream palmette and foliate vine border 204cm x 134cm £300-500
488 HE629/5 KASHAN RUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, MID 20TH CENTURY the cream field with foliate medallion, similar spandrels, within cream palmette and foliate vine border 207cm x 136cm £400-600
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489 HE252/13 USHAK CARPET
WEST ANATOLIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with slate blue medallion flanked by pink medallions, blue spandrels, within blue rosette and serrated leafy vine border 408cm x 326cm £300-500
490 HE388/1 TABRIZ CARPET
NORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the blue field with palmettes, foliate vine, birds and animals, within cream palmette, vine and animal border 322cm x 238cm £500-700
Rugs & Carpets 161
491 HE629/4 AZERBAIJAN RUG
MODERN the polychrome field with allover Caucasian ‘dragon carpet’ design, within cream stylised foliate border 207cm x 141cm £600-800
492 HE629/3 MALAYER RUG
WEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the indigo field with cream and orange medallion, long red spandrels, within blue rosette and vine border 197cm x 142cm £500-700
493 SV939/171 SEYCHOUR RUG
EAST CAUCASUS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brown field with allover polychrome palmette pattern, within cream wave scroll border 140cm x 100cm £150-250
494 SV822/38 HERIZ CARPET
NORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE 20TH CENTURY the red field with brown cruciform medallion, cream spandrels, within brown turtle palmette border £200-300
495 HE384/1 MAHAL CARPET
WEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cream field with allover herati pattern, within brick red palmette and foliate vine border 527cm x 376cm £300-500
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496 HE629/8 KASHAN STYLE CARPET
20TH CENTURY the brown field with allover plamette and foliate vine pattern, within indigo palmette and vine border 365cm x 253cm £1,500-2,500
497 HE629/7 MAHAL CARPET
WEST PERSIA, 20TH CENTURY the red field with cream medallion, similar spandrels, within indigo palmette and foliate vine border 410cm x 322cm £1,500-2,500
Rugs & Carpets 163
498 HE629/6 AGRA CARPET
NORTH INDIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the burgundy field with allover palmette and foliate vine pattern, within cream palmette and vine border 500cm x 373cm
£2,000-3,000
Day Two Thursday, 29th September, 2016 at 11am
The Scottish Country House & Attic Sale 501-577 Property from a West of Scotland House 578-609 Property from an Aberdeenshire House 610-624 Collection from a Fife House 625-661 Property from the Estate of the late Lilias Finlay 662-730 Property from a Perthshire House 731-763 Select Items from a Scottish Country House Attic
Collections Paul Roberts Gavin Strang Lot 551 (part)
Property from a West of Scotland House 501 SV939/213 WILLIAM AND MARY OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS LATE 17TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top over four long moulded panel drawers 99cm wide, 87cm high, 62cm deep £300-500
502 SV939/243 FOUR HISPANO-MORESQUE COPPER LUSTRE DISHES
16TH/17TH CENTURY comprising a large bowl painted with a peacock against a flower filled ground, the exterior with scrolled motifs, 36.5cm diameter; a scudella painted with a palm and scrolls, 17.5cm wide; a shallow bowl painted with parsley and flowers, 18.5cm diameter; and a dish painted with a bird on a foliate filled ground, 20.5cm diameter (4) £300-500
503 SV939/211 CONTINENTAL FRUITWOOD TRESTLE TABLE
LATE 17TH CENTURY the rectangular plank top above a plain frieze, with drawers to both ends, raised on turned and block legs, the ends united by stretchers 239.5cm long, 78.5cm high, 78cm deep £1,000-1,500
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504 SV939/247 TWO ITALIAN MAIOLICA DISHES
LATE 19TH/ 20TH CENTURY each with deep rim and shallow well, the first painted with God addressing figures, painted marks Escoloyzio: TM:, 27.5cm diameter; the second, depicting Moses and the Bronze Serpent, painted inscription and marks for TM, 28cm diameter (2) £400-600
505 SV939/294 DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY HANGING DISPLAY CABINET
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the arched moulded cornice above a single glazed door opening to shelves, with a moulded base 97cm wide, 93cm high, 35cm deep £400-600
506 SV939/293 DUTCH OAK AND FLORAL MARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular top over four long graduated drawers, flanked by canted corner columns, on carved claw feet, with flowering urn, birds, flowers and foliate scroll marquetry throughout 88cm wide, 78cm high, 56cm deep £500-700
507 SV939/210 BRASS CASED LANTERN CLOCK
17TH CENTURY STYLE the semi spherical bell top above arched pierced sides, enclosing a circular dial with Roman numerals inscribed ‘Richard Greenhill, Canterbury fecit’, the movement stamped W&H SCH. (Winterhalder & Hoffmeier) and striking on a bell 41cm high £200-300
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508 SV939/287 DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY TOILET STAND
19TH CENTURY the adjustable shaped mirror in an ogee arched frame between lyre form supports fitted with brass candle arms, above a rectangular base with two short frieze drawers, raised on a hexagonal tapered column and tripod base, now fitted with electricity 38cm wide, 154cm high, 36cm deep £300-500
509 SV939/285 DUTCH WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD MARQUETRY WARDROBE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the broken arch pediment above a pair of twin panelled cupboard doors opening to hanging space, flanked by canted angles, the doors with oval marquetry reserves depicting flowering urns and parrots within parquetry borders, raised on a plinth base 153cm wide, 202cm high, 53cm deep £600-800
510 SV939/206 TWO YORKSHIRE / DERBYSHIRE OAK HALL CHAIRS
LATE 17TH CENTURY the first with a double arched chip-carved back above a plank seat, on turned and block legs with stretchers; the other with a double lobed arched back with pendant acorns, above a plank seat, on turned and block legs (2) 47cm wide, 102cm high, 39cm deep £250-350
511 SV939/134 THREE CONTINENTAL BRASS ALMS DISHES
17TH CENTURY the first a Dutch example with a gadrooned bowl engraved with the Lamb of God, 48cm diameter; the second with a central gadrooned roundel, 36cm diameter; and the third a German charger, 48.5cm diameter (3) £300-400
512 SV939/133 MATCHED PAIR OF DUTCH BRASS CANDLESTICKS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY in the 17th century style; the circular drip trays on spiral twist columns, above a canted tray and domed base, with repousse fruit details (2) 26cm and 25cm high 25cm high 25cm high £200-300
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513 SV939/288 DUTCH WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY BOWFRONT CABINET
19TH CENTURY the bowfront top above a dentil moulded frieze with a single drawer, over a pair of tambour doors, raised on stile feet with brass castors, with a flower filled basket and floral marquetry 76cm wide, 76cm high, 41cm deep £300-500
514 SV939/281 DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the stepped architectural pediment above a cavetto moulded cornice, over six drawers flanked by pilasters, with flowering urn and floral marquetry throughout, raised on block feet 105cm wide, 167cm high, 48cm deep £600-800
515 SV939/207 THREE OAK JOINT STOOLS
19TH CENTURY two in the 17th century style with plank seats and chip carved details, 46cm wide, 56cm high, 31cm deep, and 46cm wide, 58cm high, 30cm deep; and one in early Georgian style, with a moulded plank seat and shaped seat rail, 54cm wide, 56cm high, 37cm deep; all with all paper labels underneath ‘Mrs Hetherington / Dunfraoich’ (3) £250-350
516 SV939/286 DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY MIRROR 19TH CENTURY the bevelled mirror plate in a rectangular frame with a continuous floral marquetry border 45cm wide, 175cm high £200-300
517 SV939/268 PAIR OF DUTCH BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICKS
17TH CENTURY the circular indented hollow drip trays above knopped columns ending on stepped bases (2) 40cm high £150-250
Property from a West of Scotland House 169
518 SV939/283 DUTCH WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD MARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular top above four graduated long drawers, flanked by canted angles, with flowering urns, with bird and floral marquetry 89cm wide, 84cm high, 55cm high £700-1,000
519 SV939/271 GEORGE I WALNUT CHEST ON STAND
EARLY 18TH CENTURY the cavetto moulded cornice above two short and three long crossbanded drawers; the stand with three drawers, one stamped ‘Muirhead Moffat & Co, Glasgow’, above a shaped apron, raised on knopped turned legs joined by a wavy X-form stretcher 98cm wide, 167cm high, 54cm deep £700-1,000
520 SV939/219 SET OF FOUR DUTCH WALNUT, EBONY AND MARQUETRY SIDE CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scrolled bar backs above flattened Ionic column splats, over drop in seats raised on sabre legs, with flowering urn and floral marquetry throughout (4) 47cm wide, 89cm high, 38cm deep £300-400
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521 SV939/150 DUTCH WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the serpentine moulded cornice centred by a carved cartouche above a pair of arched glazed doors opening to shelves; the bombe base with three long drawers flanked by cupboard doors, the shaped apron with a carved central portrait medallion, raised on bold paw feet 170cm wide, 247cm high, 42cm deep £1,500-2,500
522 SV939/264 CONTINENTAL EBONY AND MOTHEROF-PEARL DRESSING MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY the oval mirror plate within a flower painted frame issuing engine turned candle sconces, supported on a tapered column and rectangular stepped base with a drawer, raised on bun feet 60cm high £300-500
523 SV939/145 DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY PIANO BENCH
19TH CENTURY the drop in padded seat between scrolled ends, raised on cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet, with bird and floral marquetry 76cm wide, 64cm high, 35cm deep £200-300
524 SV939/295 GEORGE II STYLE WING ARMCHAIR
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the high square back and scroll arms over a stuffover seat, raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, bearing ivorine trade label ‘Muirhead Moffat & Co, Antique Dealers Glasgow’, in distressed yellow upholstery; together with a similar GEORGE II STYLE WING ARMCHAIR, 20th century, in distressed dralon upholstery, leg stamped 1766 (2) 84cm wide, 110cm high, 48cm deep £300-500
Property from a West of Scotland House 171
525 SV939/270 GEORGE I WALNUT CROSSBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS
EARLY 18TH CENTURY of small proportion, the moulded rectangular featherbanded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 78cm wide, 69cm high, 36cm deep £1,500-2,500
526 SV939/257 GEORGE II WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE
18TH CENTURY the cavetto moulded cornice above a pair of mirrored doors with bevelled plates, opening to shelves; the lower part with a crossbanded slant front opening to an interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers, over four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 97cm wide, 200cm high, 49cm deep £1,500-2,500
527 SV939/147 GEORGE II WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK
18TH CENTURY the moulded featherbanded rectangular top above a long frieze drawer and recessed panel cupboard door with an apron drawer, flanked by banks of three short drawers, raised on bracket feet with wooden castors 77cm wide, 81cm high, 49cm deep £700-1,000
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528 SV939/187 ENGLISH ENAMEL BONBONNIERE
LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY the moulded domed cover as a recumbent lion, the body decorated with warriors 6cm diameter £300-500
529 SV939/183 TWO PIECES OF BOW ‘BLANC DE CHINE’ PORCELAIN
18TH CENTURY the first a figure of Columbine, sitting with a hurdy gurdy, 12cm high; the second a candlestick with a band of flowers above C scrolls and cartouches, 15cm high (2) £300-400
530Y SV939/170 FRENCH CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF NAPOLEON
19TH CENTURY the standing figure on an ebonised wood and ivory column base, 17cm high; together with an AMBER AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED SNUFF BOX, DEPICTING THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, the oval amber top carved with a relief profile portrait of the Duke, and a diamond cut amber panel to the base, unmarked, 7cm long (2) £300-500
531Y SV939/267 GEORGE III MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND BOXWOOD MINIATURE VITRINE CABINET
LATE 18TH CENTURY the arched cornice flanked by ivory finials above a single glazed door enclosing green silk lined shelves, over a single base drawer, raised on splay feet 37cm wide, 72cm high £300-500
Property from a West of Scotland House 173
532 SV939/292 ESTATE BUILT MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE
19TH CENTURY the cavetto moulded cornice over open shelves and a central arched recess; the lower part of inverted breakfront outline with a central shelved recess flanked by two banks of three drawers, on a plinth base 226cm wide, 241cm high, 42cm deep £600-800
533 SV939/246 CHELSEA PORCELAIN DISH
18TH CENTURY the moulded border enclosing blossoming flowers amongst leaves, with red anchor mark and old trade label ROGER JELLICOE, LONDON W8 21.5cm wide £250-350
534 SV939/313 STAFFORDSHIRE AGATE-WARE TEAPOT CIRCA 1750 the globular body raised on three mask and paw feet, with a later composition cover with bird finial 13cm high overall £250-350
535 SV939/318A GEORGIAN GREEN PAINTED OAK BRASS BANDED PEAT BUCKET
LATE 18TH CENTURY of slightly tapered form, with a bale handle 33cm high (handle down) £300-500
536 SV939/306 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT BEDSIDE CABINET
LATE 18TH CENTURY the bowfront crossbanded top over a long frieze drawer and tambour door, above a deep drawer disguised as two drawers, raised on square tapered legs ending in spade feet 55cm wide, 83cm high, 50cm deep £200-300
537 SV939/142 IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER BY SPEARS & CO, DUBLIN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment above a silvered thermometer dial and circular main dial, engraved ‘Spears & Co / College Green / Dublin’ 93cm high £250-350
538 SV939/307 GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED WINDOW SEAT with cream lattice upholstered seat and scrolled arms, raised on cabriole legs £250-350
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539 SV939/208 GEORGE III OAK DRESSER
18TH CENTURY the moulded cornice with an egg and dart moulded and scrolling frieze centred by a shell motif, over two open shelves flanked by cupboard doors; the base with three drawers above a shaped shell carved apron and two shallow drawers, on shell carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet 188cm wide, 215cm high, 53cm deep £600-800
540 SV939/212 SET OF SIX GEORGE III OAK DINING CHAIRS
18TH CENTURY the double arched backs with central arched shell and lyre shaped splats, above solid seats, raised on turned legs ending in pad feet and joined by H stretchers (6) 46cm wide, 95cm high, 34cm deep £400-600
Property from a West of Scotland House 175
541 SV939/160 GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, IN THE MANNER OF WRIGHT AND ELWICK
18TH CENTURY the moulded semi concave top above three conforming graduated drawers, over a shaped apron and raised on leaf carved cabriole legs ending in raised scroll feet 90cm wide, 81cm high, 46cm deep £800-1,200
542 SV939/209 TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND PEAT BUCKETS 18TH CENTURY of oval form with concave rims and bale handles (2) 35cm and 32.5cm high (handles down) £700-1,000
543 SV939/146 GEORGE III MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL PLATE BUCKET 18TH CENTURY with pierced sides and an angled brass bale handle 29cm diameter, 32cm high £400-600
544 SV939/151 REGENCY MAHOGANY TWO TIER DUMB WAITER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the two graduated circular dished tiers supported on a turned column with gadrooned knops, raised on a tripod base with leather castors 50cm diameter, 83cm high £400-600
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545 SV939/159 NEST OF THREE REGENCY MAHOGANY AND COROMANDEL BANDED TABLES EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular tops supported on slender ring turned legs joined by curved stretchers, and raised on trestle bases (3) 46cm wide, 72cm high, 30cm deep £250-350
546 SV939/130 GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JONATHAN WIMBLE, ASHFORD
LATE 18TH CENTURY the arched cornice with brass ball and eagle finials, above an arched brass dial engraved ‘Jonathon Wimble, Ashford’, pierced mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and calendar aperture, flanked by fluted columns above an arched satinwood banded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on panel base; the five pillar movement with anchor escapement striking a bell 237cm high £600-800
547 SV939/194 BARR, FLIGHT & BARR JAPAN PATTERN COOLER
EARLY 19TH CENTURY in three parts, with twin scroll handles and double wall interior, the domed cover impressed mark; together with a BARR, FLIGHT & BARR JAPAN PATTERN OVAL PLATTER, inscribed in puce ‘Barr Flight & Barr/ Worcester/ Flight & Barr/ Coventry Street/ London/ Manufacturers to their Majesties & Royal Family’ (2) 19cm diameter £300-500
548 SV939/131 GEORGE III STAINED OAK DRESSER BASE
18TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top over three short frieze drawers and serpentine apron, raised on turned and block legs united by peripheral stretchers 205cm wide, 76cm high, 51cm deep £500-700
Property from a West of Scotland House 177
549 SV939/251 LARGE NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, BY DINAH MATTHEWS, AGED 13
DATED APRIL 13 1816 worked in wool, depicting verses, a church, a house and Adam and Eve flanking the Tree of Knowledge, with birds, animals, tree and flower motifs enclosed in a strawberry border, in a period stained pine frame 76.5cm x 66.5cm £300-500
550 SV939/139 FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUGS AND TOBACCO JARS
19TH CENTURY comprising a large jar modelled as a man standing and taking snuff, his hat the cover, 34cm high; a jar as a man seated holding a pipe and foaming tankard of ale, his hat the cover, 25.5cm high; a jug with a man standing in a pink coat holding a snuff box, 24cm high; an example modelled as a seated man with a glass in one hand, 25cm high; and a small jug as a man seated wearing a dark blue coat, 15cm high (5) £400-600
551 SV939/238 TWO STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUGS
19TH CENTURY one with a blue spotted overcoat, 25.5cm high; the other with a sponge decorated overcoat, 23.5cm high (2) £200-300 See part illustration on page 164
552 SV939/174 GROUP OF REGENCY AND VICTORIAN CUT GLASS
19TH CENTURY comprising a footed comport, with lobed stem, 26.5cm wide, 19cm high; a strawberry cut sucrier and cover, 16cm high; an oval box and cover, 13.5cm high; a pair of boat shaped salts, 9.5cm wide; a pair of shell form salts, 14cm long; and two scent bottles, one in the form of a crown, 11.5cm high; the other of squat ovoid shape with four stoppers, 10.5cm high (9) £200-300
553 SV939/331 ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE EARLY-MID 19TH CENTURY decorated with gilt flowers and leaves on a pink ground, painted marks in red 2/270, comprising: nine teacups; eleven coffee cups; eleven saucers; a teapot, cover and stand; a sucrier and cover; a slop bowl; a milk jug; and two bread plates (qty) £250-350
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554 SV939/161 REGENCY SATINWOOD BALLOON SHAPED MANTEL CLOCK
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped case with rosewood crossbanding, enclosing a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, raised on a plinth base with brass ball feet 35cm high £300-500
555 SV939/204 MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, BY THOMAS BLUNT, LONDON
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment and brass finial above the dry-damp dial, with a rectangular silvered vernier and silvered thermometer dial above a circular cistern cover 109cm high £700-1,000
556 SV939/215 REGENCY MAHOGANY PLATE STAND
19TH CENTURY the central turned column over a triform lobed base fitted with three Chinese Export famille rose dishes, bearing an ivorine label ‘Muirhead Moffat & Co./ Antiques/ Glasgow’; with two further matching side plates (6) 41cm wide, 23cm high £300-500
557 SV939/300 EXTENSIVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE DOLL’S DINNER SERVICE
19TH CENTURY blue transfer printed with birds amongst fruit and flowers, comprising twelve dinner plates; six soup dishes; twelve side plates; two vegetable tureens and covers, three soup tureens, covers and stands with two ladles; two sauce tureens and stands; two vegetable dishes; two gravy boats; a salt/pepper pot; a mustard pot, cover and spoon; a small tureen; an oval serving dish; and six rectangular platters, various impressed marks (qty) £200-300
558Y SV939/326 GROUP OF FIVE SNUFF/PATCH BOXES
561 SV939/218 GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA TRAY
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY comprising a carved shoe form box with slideoff cover, 9cm wide; a tortoiseshell and horn box, with inlaid cover, 7cm wide; and three porcelain boxes, two painted with flowers, 6.5cm wide and 5cm wide, the third with figures and masks, 5cm wide (5) £150-250
18TH CENTURY of canted rectangular form with a turned spindle gallery rail 73cm wide, 50cm deep £250-350
559 SV939/235A GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE ANIMAL FIGURES
19TH CENTURY the everted rim above the globular bowl, etched with water plants, reeds and leaves, raised on gilt ball feet 38.5cm high £200-300
19TH CENTURY comprising a pair of zebras, poodles, Dalmatians, spaniels, cats, and a rabbit (qty) tallest 13cm high £300-500
560 SV939/197 ANTIQUE ENGLISH MACEDOINE PAPERWEIGHT
19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY STOURBRIDGE with silhouette canes with animals and figures, 7.5cm diameter; together with an end of day paperweight, 8cm diameter (2) £100-200
562 SV939/329 VICTORIAN ACID ETCHED GLASS FISH BOWL
563 SV939/275A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE ‘ZEBRA’ PATTERN PLATTERS, BY ROGERS & SON EARLY 19TH CENTURY transfer printed with a zebra and figures in a garden, within a foliate border, stamped ‘ROGERS, 20’ (2) 54cm wide £150-250
Property from a West of Scotland House 179
564 SV939/222 GROUP OF PRATTWARE AND WHIELDON TYPE POTTERY
18TH/19TH CENTURY comprising a Prattware stirrup cup with the face of a satyr, in a later stand, 11cm high; a circular Whieldon type flask moulded with the busts of George III and Queen Charlotte, 19.5cm high; a Whieldon type bonbonnierie in the form lady’s head, on a later mahogany stand, 7.5cm high; and a Staffordshire figural tankard with the head of a bearded gentleman, his hair forming the handle, 14cm high (4) £300-500
565 SV939/332 SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE 19TH CENTURY with a reserved basket of flowers on a flower and gilt lattice ground, with interlaced blue L mark enclosing the letter A, comprising six coffee cans; six saucers; a coffee pot and cover; a sucrier and cover; a milk jug and cover; and a tray (qty) £300-500
566Y SV939/202 VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MUSICAL WORK BOX
19TH CENTURY in the form of a piano, opening to a mirror above a fitted interior with a lift-out tray and accessories, with a cylinder movement 18.5cm wide, 29cm long £150-250
567Y SV939/163 FOUR MINIATURE PORTRAITS
19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a wax profile of an 18th century lady, in a circular mahogany frame, 15.5cm diameter overall; an oval carved ivory three quarter relief portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, inscribed ‘Maria Stuart’, 6.5cm high; a portrait on ivorine of an 18th century lady with a blue scarf, in a gilt frame with a blue enamel border to verso, 7.5cm high; and a miniature painting after George Romney, on ivorine, depicting Lady Hamilton as a bacchante, in a ‘jewelled’ German silver frame, marked, 8cm high (4) £200-300
568 SV939/192 TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES
19TH CENTURY comprising a figure group of a dancing couple, blue crossed sword marks, incised No. 35 and pressnumber, 16cm high; and a figure of Cupid holding a jug over burning hearts, inscribed ‘Je blesse et soulage’, blue crossed sword marks, incised F14, 13cm high; together with a GERMAN (THURINGIA) PORCELAIN FIGURAL SALT, modelled with a putto and a shell form bowl, blue mark 13.5cm wide (3) £200-300
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569 SV939/220 PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN JARDINIÈRES
19TH CENTURY with twin handles, painted with figural and flower reserves on a bleu celeste ground, mounted with gilt bronze fluted bases and rectangular feet cast with flower prunts, with blue crossed L marks (2) 21cm high £400-600
570 SV939/290 VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ AND ABALONE WORK TABLE
MID 19TH CENTURY the hinged shaped rectangular cover opening to an interior fitted for sewing, raised on a tapered column and quadriform base with scrolled feet, decorated with flower bouquets and gilt details 39cm wide, 75cm high, 30cm deep £300-500
571 SV939/195 LARGE SITZENDORF PORCELAIN FIGURAL CENTREPIECE
19TH CENTURY the large pierced shell shaped bowl supported on a stem in the form of a merman and dolphin, on a rococo base, underglaze blue and incised marks 46cm high £250-350
572 SV939/333 MEISSEN PORCELAIN PIPE BOWL
19TH CENTURY modelled as the head of a lady wearing a red turban, blue crossed swords mark, 5.5cm long; together with a CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BONBONNIERE in the form a boar’s head wearing a peaked yellow hood decorated with flowers, blue crossed marks, 8.5cm high; (2) £150-250
573 SV939/334 PAIR OF FRENCH FAIENCE CHARACTER JUGS AND COVERS LATE 19TH CENTURY modelled as a portly man and a lady, seated on a stump-like base, decorated with polychrome enamels, painted mark CL (2) 33cm high £150-250
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574 SV939/149 EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND MARBLE TOP WORK TABLE
19TH CENTURY the later rectangular rouge marble top above a single frieze drawer and wool bin, the whole raised on a baluster turned column with leaf carving on concave quadruped base with disc feet 46cm wide, 77cm high, 53cm deep £300-500
575Y SV939/325 VIZAGAPATAM IVORY CASKET
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY of rectangular form decorated with a building, elephants, lions, a unicorn and camel, within floral borders, raised on elephant form feet 33.5cm wide, 10cm high, 11.5cm deep £300-400
576Y SV939/289 TWO CHINESE CARVED IVORY BOXES
19TH CENTURY both of rectangular form, carved with figural cartouches, floral motifs and borders (2) 25cm wide and 12cm wide £250-350
577 SV939/201 THREE PIECES CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN
LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY comprising two polychrome dishes, one with tree and flower motifs and diaper pattern reserves, double blue ring mark, 22cm diam; the other with peonies and bamboo within a border, 23cm diameter; and a tureen base with twin handles, decorated with cranes, 26.5cm wide (3) £150-250
Property from an Aberdeenshire House 578 SV940/91 VENETIAN CARVED WOOD AND GESSO BLACKAMOOR TORCHERE
LATE 19TH CENTURY modelled as a gondolier, the standing figure in exotic dress and holding an oar whilst standing on the prow of a gondola, on a hexagonal pedestal base with faux marble painted panel sides 196cm high £1,200-1,800
579 SV940/89 ITALIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the serpentine top with a moulded edge and inlaid with foliate scrolls and flowers, over three bombe drawers inlaid with a heraldic cartouche and foliate scrolls, gilt metal mounts, raised on splayed legs 75cm wide, 88cm high, 41cm deep £400-600
580 SV940/83 WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT, EBONY AND INLAY CHEST OF DRAWERS
LATE 17TH CENTURY the rectangular crossbanded top banded with foliate marquetry, over two short and three long drawers outlined with further marquetry, raised on later bracket feet 96cm wide, 86cm high, 54.5cm deep £500-700
Property from an Aberdeenshire House 183
581 SV940/99 DUTCH MARQUETRY CORNER CABINET
19TH CENTURY the arched cornice centred by a carved foliate crest, above a glazed arched door opening to red plush lined shelves; the lower part of bowfront outline with a moulded panel door with flowering basket and bird marquetry, raised on shaped bracket feet 83cm wide, 199cm high, 58cm deep £500-800
582 SV940/80 DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BACHELOR’S CHEST OF DRAWERS
19TH CENTURY the foldover top with a moulded edge opening to a hinged recess, over three long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, with floral marquetry reserves 76cm wide, 78cm high, 40cm deep £400-600
583 SV940/21 GEORGE II MAHOGANY LOW BOY
MID 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a moulded edge over three frieze drawers and a shaped apron, raised on straight round legs ending in pad feet 92cm wide, 69cm high, 46cm deep £300-500
584 SV940/108 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DECANTER BOX
LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form with a brass handle, opening to a fitted interior with six glass decanter bottles and stoppers box 21cm wide, 16.5cm high, 14.5cm deep £250-350
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585 SV940/117 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SPIDER LEG GATELEG TABLE
LATE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top with drop leaves and rounded corners, raised on slender round legs joined by peripheral stretchers, ending in pad feet 80cm wide, 70cm high, 29cm deep (89cm deep open) £300-500
586 SV940/119 GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY GRANDMOTHER CLOCK
19TH CENTURY the twin-train movement with arched brass dial, engraved with foliate motifs and with applied foliate spandrels, the arched hood with Corinthian column supports raised above a tall trunk with reeded and canted angles and a panelled base with bracket feet 186cm high £300-500
587 SV940/133 GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID CELLARETTE
CIRCA 1800 the square hinged lid opening to reveal a divided interior, with brass ring handles to the sides, raised on square tapering legs 44cm square, 50cm high £250-350
588 SV940/111C LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN PASTILLE BURNER
19TH CENTURY modelled as a cottage with an open chimney, on a pierced base modelled as a garden with flower heads and an arbour 25cm wide, 21cm high £300-500
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589 SV940/109 GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DOUBLE CHAIR BACK SETTEE
18TH CENTURY WITH ALTERATIONS the serpentine top rail over twin pierced scrolling splats and serpentine arms, over a stuff over seat raised on cabriole legs carved with shells and ending in claw and ball feet 113cm wide, 95cm high, 46cm deep £500-700
590 SV940/101 SCOTTISH REGENCY BURRWOOD AND EBONY WORK TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with drop sides above a frieze drawer disguised as two drawers, over a sliding silk lined work box, on a waisted square support with bead moulding, raised on outscrolled legs with turned roundels and ending in brass castors 43cm deep, 73cm high, 43cm wide, 78cm wide (open) £400-600
591 SV940/67 REGENCY ‘ALLIGATOR’ MAHOGANY AND EBONY SOFA TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with drop ends over a pair of frieze drawer with dummy drawers opposing, raised on flattened baluster supports joined by a turned stretcher rail, on outswept legs ending in brass caps and castors 96cm wide, 152cm wide, (open) 73cm high, 62cm high £400-600
592 SV940/120 PAIR OF REGENCY PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE CANDLESTICKS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY with cast nozzles and drip trays above the acanthus cast columns and leafy tripod bases raised on lion’s paw feet (2) 23.5cm high £200-300
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593 SV940/64 LARGE FRENCH KINGWOOD AND VERNIS MARTIN VITRINE CABINET
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the moulding scrolling cornice centred by a gilt metal shell mount, above a serpentine glazed door and side panels, above Vernis Martin panels with scenes of courting couples; the interior with glass shelves and green velvet backing, raised on cabriole legs, with gilt metal mounts throughout 166cm wide, 216cm high, 48cm deep £2,500-4,000
594 SV940/90 FRENCH GILT BRONZE FIGURAL CANDELABRA
19TH CENTURY the central nozzle and three outscrolling arms cast with acorns and leaves above three putti, raised on a pierced rococo style base 40cm high £400-600
595 SV940/114 FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE 19TH CENTURY the clock with an urn finial above the porcelain dial and painted plaque raised on griffin and paw feet, the movement stamped 1272 and striking on a bell, 43cm high; together with a pair of matching urns, decorated with figures, 37.5cm high (3) £300-500
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596 SV940/23 PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILTWOOD GIRONDOLES MIRRORS
LATE 19TH CENTURY the oval mirror plates within a leaf tip moulded frame with ribbon and floral garland crestings and issuing three scrolling candle arms (2) 95cm high, 65cm wide £700-900
597 SV940/31 BLACK FOREST CARVED AND STAINED DEAL TRIPOD JARDINIÈRE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular box top carved with fruiting vines and flowers, on a lobed and acanthus carved baluster support and scrolling tripod legs 60cm wide, 85cm high, 42cm deep £300-400
598 SV940/45 PATINATED BRASS AND MAHOGANY STANDARD LAMP
EARLY 20TH CENTURY with lantern shade of facetted tapering form with frosted glass panels on a reeded column and turned base with scroll feet 210cm high £250-350
599 SV940/87 FRENCH KINGWOOD, AMARANTH, EBONISED AND MARQUETRY TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE
19TH CENTURY the shaped oval top with a pierced brass gallery, inlaid with floral and scrolling marquetry, raised on ebonised turned supports joined by a conforming undertier, on ebonised turned feet 46cm wide, 59cm high, 36cm deep £250-350
600 SV940/78 WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY JARDINIÈRE STAND 19TH CENTURY the circular dished top with a brass insert, pierced and leaf carved sides, and a wavy moulded collar, on a baluster support on a circular base with scroll feet 46cm diameter, 75cm high £250-350
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601 SV940/92 EDWARDIAN SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD SPOON URN
EARLY 20TH CENTURY with an urn finial above the lift-off cover, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with inlaid banding, raised on a square base with bracket feet 63cm high £500-700
602 SV940/37 PAIR OF ‘STARMORBI’ TURRET BINOCULARS BY CARL ZEISS, JENA
NO. 1543, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with triple turret eyepieces for the three lenses marked 12x, 20x and 40x magnification, with leather covered body tubes and original leather case with lens covers, raised on a later steel extending stand 45cm long, stand 122cm high closed, 169cm extended £600-1,000
603 SV940/36 EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND IVORY INLAY CANTERBURY EARLY 20TH CENTURY of lyre form with five divisions, raised on outswept square legs, outlined with ivory stringing and scrolling foliate motifs 56cm wide, 57cm high, 41cm deep £300-400
604 SV940/102 VICTORIAN OAK TANTALUS
19TH CENTURY with silver-plated mounts and three cut glass decanters, with compartments for cigars and a drawer fitted with games 35.5cm wide, 31.5cm high £200-300
605 SV940/46 EDWARDIAN SILVER PLATED COLUMN PARAFFIN LAMP
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the moulded and etched glass shade above a cut glass reservoir and Corinthian column stem, raised on a square foot with urns and swags, engraved ‘Stormont & Strathmore Agricultural Association’ 84.5cm high overall £250-350
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606 SV940/42 CHINESE ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP STAND
19TH CENTURY the circular top with a white marble insert, above a shaped frieze carved in relief with finger citrons, pomegranates, and peaches, raised on round cabriole legs joined by stretchers 38cm diameter, 51cm high £200-300
607 SV940/47 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD MARBLE TOP STAND
LATE 19TH CENTURY the lobed top carved with auspicious items, peaches, and a beaded edge with a pink marble insert, raised on cabriole legs carved with dragons and cloud motifs, joined by a pierced undertier and ending in raised scrolled feet 82cm high, 43cm diameter £300-500
608 SV940/34 CHINESE HARDWOOD AND MOTHEROF-PEARL LOW TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a shaped pink marble insert top over a pierced frieze carved with chrysanthemum and inlaid with motherof-pearl, raised on straight cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet 48cm wide, 49cm high, 48cm deep £200-300
609 SV940/107 JAPANESE INLAID AND LACQUERED TABLE CABINET
20TH CENTURY of rectangular form with twin handles and engraved mounts, the twin doors opening to reveal fitted drawers above one long drawer, decorated with lacquered panels depicting birds 37cm wide, 32cm high 22cm deep £150-250
Collection from a Fife House
610Y FG9/243 ENGLISH IVORY AND STEEL HUNT KNIFE the ivory grip inscribed to one side ‘Su TM 1878’ and with twenty two years stags, blade marked F West London, 2014 16cm long, closed; 28cm long open £300-400
611Y FG9/242 IVORY AND HORN POWDER FLASK the flattened cow horn body with applied ivory terminal and cap, the cap with carved interlaced decoration 17.5cm long £250-350
612Y FG9/334 MAMALUKE HILTED GENERAL OFFICER’S PRESENTATION SWORD the gilt metal hilt of matted brass, ivory slab sided grip with original bullion sword knot through the pierced pommel, the corroded curved single edged clipped point blade inscribed in a panel; “The Blade Of This Sword Presented / By Major General Archibald Campbell KCB / To Captain Angus MacDonald”; the other side etched trophies of arms 36in blade Note: Archibald Campbell of Inverneill (1739-1791)
£400-600
613 FG9/335 HEAVY CAVALRY TROOPER’S BACK SWORD
1778 PATTERN the iron grip of flat section with two swept bars with replacement grip, vase shaped pommel, single edge blade with wide central un-marked fuller, together with a PAIR OF STEEL SPURS tied with a red ribbon (3) 36in blade £250-350
614 FG9/337 CONTINENTAL HUNTING HANGER
CIRCA 1700 cast brass hilt with shell knuckle guard of baroque form with stag horn grip, bun-shaped segmented pommel, the single edged blade etched with VIVAT ORANGE and foliage scroll decoration 23in blade £300-400
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615 FG9/380 SPANISH MIQUELET LOCK SPORTING GUN
CIRCA 1800 with two stage barrel octagonal at the breech stamped Lazarino the walnut full stock damaged at the muzzle replacement ramrod 58in long £400-600
616 FG9/350 ITALIAN BREAST PLATE
19TH CENTURY in the 16th century style, of peascod form, with raised central rib, decorated with three long panels of etched foliate scrolls, two neck buckles and raised rivet heads throughout 14in high £400-600
617 FG9/351 SPANISH SHOT PROOF BREAST PLATE
CIRCA 1600 with rope moulded neck decorated with triple lines around the edge 13in high £300-500
618 FG9/358 GERMAN BACK PLATE
19TH CENTURY in the 16th century style, the entire plate etched with two figures of knights in armour, rope moulded edges, foliate infill 17in high £600-800
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619 FG9/46 WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT, FRUITWOOD AND OYSTER VENEERED ESCRITOIRE
LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER the moulded cornice above an ogee moulded frieze drawer over an inlaid fall front opening to an interior fitted with compartments and small drawers, on a later stand with a frieze drawer, raised on spiral turned legs, joined by a shaped x form stretcher and ending on scrolled feet 86cm wide, 135cm high, 45cm deep £1,200-1,800
620 FG9/30 GEORGE I STYLE WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT CABINET ON STAND 20TH CENTURY the moulded cornice over a pair of glazed doors with shaped panes and rope twist gilt details, opening to a shelved interior; the stand with two frieze drawers raised on C scroll legs joined by a shaped peripheral stretcher, on bun feet 104cm wide, 188cm high, 27cm deep £400-600
621 FG9/80 DUTCH ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE
19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with all over floral and bird marquetry above a long frieze drawer, raised on square baluster legs joined by a shaped x form stretcher and ending on large bun feet 112cm wide, 76cm high, 80cm deep £1,000-1,500
622 FG9/25 FRENCH EBONISED AND BRASS LINED BUREAU PLAT
19TH CENTURY the tooled and gilt red leather insert in a rectangular top with a moulded edge, above a long frieze drawer and raised on square tapered legs joined by a shaped x form stretcher and ending on tapered foliate feet 124cm wide, 80cm high, 70cm deep £500-800
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623 FG9/36 DUTCH MAHOGANY PRESS CUPBOARD EARLY 19TH CENTURY the arched moulded cornice centred by carved shell cresting above a pair of shaped moulded doors opening to shelves; the lower part of bombe outline with three long drawers raised on ogee bracket feet 175cm wide, 244cm high, 63cm deep £700-1,000
624 FG9/214 WHITE MARBLE FIGURE 19TH CENTURY modelled as a classical young man holding a flaming censer in his left hand, on a circular base 69cm high £300-400
Property from the Estate of the late Lilias Finlay 625 SV853/99 WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID THREE-TRAIN, MONTH DURATION LONGCASE CLOCK, BY BENJAMIN DAVIS, LONDON CIRCA 1700 the quarter chiming movement with arched and engraved brass dial having silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast spandrels to the angles and engraved BENJAMIN DAVIS/ LONDON, the arched hood with caddy top above tall trunk with inset lenticle on panelled base with carved apron and corresponding carved feet 57cm wide, 257cm high, 25cm deep £2,500-3,500
626 SV853/39 DUTCH WALNUT BOMBE CHEST OF DRAWERS 19TH CENTURY the shaped top over four graduated bombe drawers flanked by canted angles, raised on carved paw feet 105cm wide, 96cm high, 52cm deep £300-500
627 SV853/131A OAK PANELLED CHEST LATE 17TH/ EARLY 18TH CENTURY the rectangular hinged lid above panelled sides with moulded bosses and a base drawer, raised on bracket feet 152cm wide, 85cm high, 58cm deep £200-300
628 SV853/18 GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP SUPPER TABLE 19TH CENTURY the circular lobed nine panel dished top enclosed with foliate carving, raised above a birdcage, on a circular section column with tripod cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet 83cm diameter, 73.5cm high £300-500
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629 SV853/77 SET OF FOUR GEORGIAN STAINED ASH, MARQUETRY AND PENWORK SIDE CHAIRS LATE 18TH CENTURY the shield shaped backs inlaid with foliate scrolls, fruit, and flowers, above wide stuffover seats, raised on square tapered legs with further inlay and ending in spade feet (3) 43cm wide, 95cm high, 41cm deep £200-300
630 SV853/131 FRENCH PROVINCIAL STAINED WALNUT ARMOIRE LATE 18TH CENTURY the double arched and moulded cornice with carved cresting depicting a basket issuing flowers above two arched doors, each carved in shallow relief and opening to reveal an interior with shelf and hanging space, raised above a shell-carved apron on scroll bracket feet 152cm wide, 242cm high, 66cm deep £700-1,000
631 SV853/132A REGENCY GILTWOOD TRIPLE OVERMANTEL MIRROR
632 SV853A/47 VICTORIAN PAINTED AND SATINWOOD MAHOGANY VITRINE TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the projecting reverse breakfront cornice above three mirrored plates enclosed to three sides by leaf-clasped pilasters 145cm x 60cm £250-350
LATE 19TH CENTURY the oval hinged and glazed top opening to a plush lined interior, raised on slender square tapered legs ending in brass caps and castors, decorated with flower garlands 61cm wide, 75cm high, 45cm deep £250-350
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633 SV853/133A CUT GLASS SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER EARLY 20TH CENTURY the corona hung with facetted glass drops above a swagged riviere column and six scrolled branches, further hung with drops and set with cut glass drip trays, fitted for electricity 54cm wide, 96cm high £400-600
634 SV853/123 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DOUBLE CHAIR BACK SETTEE, POSSIBLY IRISH 18TH CENTURY the serpentine double chair back rail centred by carved scallop above pierced and interlaced splats with carved tassels, over a stuffover seat flanked by scrolled arms with reeded scroll handholds, raised on square straight legs joined by stretchers 132cm wide, 100cm high, 44cm deep £300-500
635 SV853B/2 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top with moulded rim above two frieze drawers, the whole raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet with leather-covered inset brass castors 147cm wide, 72cm high, 77cm deep £1,000-1,500
636 SV853/75 GEORGE III MAHOGANY COMMODE BEDSIDE CABINET
637 SV853A/125 REGENCY EBONISED HARDWOOD HALL BENCH
LATE 18TH CENTURY the square galleried top with cut-out handles above twin doors enclosing an associated ceramic chamber pot, raised above a pull-out commode and divided front legs with moulded angles 53cm wide, 76cm high, 46.5cm deep £200-300
EARLY 19TH CENTURY with drop-in upholstered seat, enclosed by ring turned arms raised on lappet clasped supports above a plain frieze on turned and tapered legs 137cm wide, 65cm high, 46cm deep £250-350
638 SV853/131B COMPOSITION STONE GARDEN FIGURE EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled as a putto holding a tambourine, raised on a naturalistic base 68cm high £200-300
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639 SV853/83 SET OF NINE MAHOGANY GEORGIAN STYLE DINING CHAIRS EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a pair of armchairs and seven side chairs, the serpentine top rails carved with palmettes above pierced vasiform splats over drop in seats covered in red faux leather, raised on straight square legs joined by peripheral stretchers; together with a GEORGE III SIDECHAIR with later arms, pierced splat and drop in seat (10) Armchair 54cm wide, 99cm high, 43cm deep £500-700
640 SV853/84 REGENCY TRIPLE PEDESTAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with reeded edge and tilt action, above ring-turned baluster columns with quadruped bases and hipped sabre legs with reeded decoration, terminating in brass caps and castors, with a later leaf extension with ring turned and tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors 319cm long (366.5cm long extended), 73cm high, 145cm deep £1,000-2,000
198 Lyon & Turnbull
641 SV853/98 REGENCY GILTWOOD MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY the projecting reverse breakfront cornice above a frieze panel with applied leaf decoration and with bevelled mirror plate, enclosed by leaf-clasped pilasters 96cm wide, 123cm high £300-500
642 SV853/121 REGENCY GILTWOOD AND EBONISED CONVEX GIRONDOLE MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY of small size, the circular moulded frame with ball spheres and an ebonised reeded slip, issuing twin curved candle arms and surmounted by a carved eagle and rockwork cresting, with a foliate pendant 78cm high, 53cm wide £300-500
644 SV853/15 DERBY PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE 19TH CENTURY painted with a landscape views, on a blue ground with gilt highlights, comprising a sauce tureen and cover; three shell shaped dishes; two heart shaped dishes; a lobed dish; eight dessert plates, and two unpainted cake plates; red painted place names and maker’s marks (19) £700-1,000
643 SV853/27A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A PARROT LATE 19TH CENTURY with a yellow body and wings tipped with green and blue, the tail feathers tipped with red, on a high tree stump and rocky base, blue crossed swords mark, incised model no. 63, and pressnummer 132 33cm high £250-400
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645 SV853/80 CHINESE LACQUER GAMES BOX LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular box decorated with gilt leaves, containing five further boxes monogrammed C.S., containing a quantity of mother-of-pearl counters, and playing cards, 30cm wide; together with another CHINESE LACQUER BOX, of rectangular form decorated with gilt figures and buildings, with a lined interior 29.5cm wide (2) £300-500
646 SV853/27 GROUP OF EUROPEAN AND EXPORT PORCELAIN WARES 19TH CENTURY painted with flowers sprays and sprigs, comprising a pair of Continental sauce tureens and covers, with osier moulded borders, 15cm high; a Vienna coffee pot/jug (no cover), with blue beehive mark, painted and impressed numbers, 14.5cm high; and a Chinese Export coffee pot and cover, with a replaced woven handle, 20cm high (4) £300-500
647 SV853/134 FRENCH BRASS OVAL FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel Roman number dial with an exposed escapement, inscribed ‘HOEBER/ 31 DUKE ST/ GROSVENOR SQUARE/ LONDON’, mercury pendulum, the eight day movement stamped 7747 and striking a bell, with a conforming base 20cm wide, 31cm high £300-500
648 SV853/16 FIVE ETCHED GLASS DECANTERS 19TH CENTURY comprising three Continental examples with a narrow neck and globular body and applied glass bands, etched with fruiting vines, 33cm and 24cm high; and two English mallet form decanters etched with fruiting vines, one marked ‘PORT’, the other ‘W. WINE’, 30cm and 23.5cm high (5) £200-300
649 SV853/130 LARGE NUREMBURG BRASS ALMS DISH 17TH CENTURY with an engraved script border enclosing a raised central boss, 47.5cm diam.; together with a small BRASS EMBOSSED BOWL, 17th century, embossed with St. George and the Dragon, 26cm diameter (2) £250-350
650 SV853A/20 PAIR OF DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES EMBLEMATIC OF SUMMER AND WINTER 19TH CENTURY modelled as a boy and girl in white costumes with gilt highlights, one with a bundle of wheat, the other with faggots, on rococo style bases (2) 25cm and 24cm high £300-500
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651 SV853/29 FRENCH KINGWOOD JARDINIÈRE 19TH CENTURY of quatrefoil form, with gilt metal mounts and twin handles, decorated with two oval reserves with gilt metal musical trophies, raised on ball feet 35cm wide £250-350
652 SV853/109 VICTORIAN GILT-PAINTED PIER MIRROR 19TH CENTURY the rectangular bevelled plate in a moulded and beaded frame applied with moulded roses and surmounted by a basket issuing flowers 51cm wide, 116cm high £250-350
653Y SV853/96 NAPOLEON III BOULLE MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET 19TH CENTURY of bowfront outline, the shaped top over a frieze panel and cupboard door with oval reserve panel, opening to a shelved interior, flanked by curved pilasters, raised on a plinth base, with gilt metal mounts throughout 96cm wide, 103cm high, 41cm deep £500-700
654 SV853A/41 FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL TIMEPIECE 19TH CENTURY modelled as a putto sounding a horn, the drum by his side enclosing a white enamel Arabic numeral dial with floral garlands, raised on a naturalistic base 19.5cm high £300-500
655Y SV853A/54 TWO FRAMED EUROPEAN FANS 19TH CENTURY each in a glazed giltwood shadowbox frame; the first watercolour on card, depicting figures in a landscape, with painted bone sticks and guard, 26cm long; the other painted silk, depicting ladies and roses on a red/pink ground, with gilt tortoiseshell sticks and a carved wood guard, 27cm long; together with a GILTWOOD FAN SHADOW BOX FRAME, 58.5cm wide (3) £300-500
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656 SV853/120 FRAMED SILK BROCADE MINIATURE COPE 18TH CENTURY made for a religious statue, with flowerheads, foliage and butterflies on a blue ground, in a modern shadow box frame 110cm x 146cm overall £600-800
657 SV853/85 PAIR OF GILT PAINTED TORCHERE STANDS 19TH CENTURY with square tops above spiral columns applied with gesso laurel leaves, raised on plinth bases (2) 29cm wide, 124cm high £250-350
658 SV853/3 NEEDLEWORK PETIT POINT SAMPLER, BY MARY A. FOWLER
660 SV853/37 GROUP OF FRAMED EMBROIDERED PANELS AND COSTUME
DATED 1824 of rectangular form, with a verse above a basket of flowers, trees, butterflies and birds, with houses and a windmill depicted below, in a floral border and glazed rosewood frame 40cm x 29.5cm £250-350
18TH/19TH CENTURY comprising a section of embroidered silk waistcoat with a handwritten label verso ‘Half of waistcoat worn by Robert Hay Netherplace at the court of George IV in Edinburgh 1822’, 31cm x 48cm; a Persian floral brocade panel, 59.5cm x 58.5cm; a woolwork on linen collar, 59cm x 37.5cm; a panel on paper worked in coloured silks depicting a stag, 18.5cm x 16.5cm; a floral stumpwork panel worked in gilt and silvered threads, 21.5cm squared; and an embroidered sample on silk depicting a flower spray, with hand written label to verso, 11.5cm x 17cm (6) £300-500
659 SV853/92 PAIR OF EMBROIDERED LEATHER FALCONER’S GLOVES embroidered with flowers, 35cm long; together with an EMBOSSED LEATHER FALCON’S HOOD, with a wool pom-pom mounted with feathers (2) £200-300
661 SV853/40 REGENCY GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRROR EARLY 19TH CENTURY the projecting cornice with ball spheres above a frieze centred by shell and leaf carving, the rectangular bevelled mirror plate flanked by wrythen columns surmounted by classical female figures 68cm high, 112cm wide £200-300
Property from a Perthshire House This eclectic mix of furniture and works of art come from the estate of the late Ellen Broun, Camserney, Aberfeldy, with many pieces originally from two earlier family homes, Invery House, Banchory, and Stenton House, Caputh. Ellen Broun’s maternal grandfather, Major James Kerr, purhased Invery House in the early 1900s and lived there with his wife Violet (nee Neame) until 1961. The house was furnished in a traditional style with antiques suited to a Georgian country house. Major Kerr’s sister, Ellen, purchased the 500 acre Stenton Estate in Caputh, near Dunkeld, and with her husband James Dunn, filled it with exotic items collected from their travels through Europe and the Middle East. Major Kerr’s daughter Ellen, who married New Zealander Major Charles Passmore, later purchased Stenton and most of the contents from her aunt’s estate, moving there with their daughters in 1965. They added to the contents with items of their own acquired during their time in New Zealand. Ellen Broun, their eldest daughter, inherited pieces from both family houses, some having been in the family for four generations, and it is this unique collection being offered here for sale.
662 SV841/7 DUTCH COLONIAL PADOUK, EBONY AND BRASS MOUNTED CABINET ON STAND
663 SV841/91 GEORGE II WALNUT CROSSBANDED KNEEHOLE DESK EARLY 18TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a moulded edge over a long drawer and apron drawer above a central recessed cupboard door, flanked by banks of three drawers and raised on bracket feet 76cm wide, 77cm high, 48cm deep £800-1,200
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the cavetto moulded cornice over a pair of panel cupboard doors, each panel centred by a roundel carved as a flower head with a brass plaque embossed with lions’ masks, flanked by reeded columns, on a base with two short drawers, raised on lobed and turned legs 117cm wide, 176cm high, 48cm deep £1,000-1,500
664 SV841/208 LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE
665 SV841/187 GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND HAREWOOD DRESSING MIRROR
LATE 18TH CENTURY the D-shaped top of breakfront outline, above a central frieze drawer flanked by dummy drawers, raised on square tapered legs headed by oval floral marquetry medallions and ending in spade feet 105cm wide, 73cm high, 49cm deep (closed) £250-350
LATE 18TH CENTURY the shield shaped mirror plate between scrolled supports, the base with a pair of short convex drawers with shell medallion inlay, raised on ogee bracket feet 43cm wide, 61cm high, 20cm deep £150-250
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666 SV841/69 GEORGE III ‘RIBBAND-BACK’ SIDE CHAIR, AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE 18TH CENTURY the serpentine top rail over a pierced and carved ribbon tied splat, above a wide stuffover seat with a scroll and foliate carved seat rail, raised on cabriole legs ending in acanthus carved scroll feet 62cm wide, 99cm high, 43cm deep Note: The design of this chair is taken directly from Chippendale’s ‘The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director’, plate XVII. The style is termed for the scrolls that are carved to appear like interlacing ribbons and is closely related to the French Rococo aesthetic, frequently incorporated by Chippendale into his work. Contemporary realisations of the ribband-back designs are much less common than others from Chippendale’s Director due to the technical skill required for the intricate carving. Most surviving examples date from the later nineteenth century when Chippendale’s style came back into fashion.
£400-600
667 SV841/204 GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONY CELLARETTE LATE 18TH CENTURY the hinged domed cover opening to a compartmented interior, above a pair of base cupboard doors, raised on ogee bracket feet 49cm wide, 77cm high, 39cm deep £300-500
668 SV841/196 GEORGE III PLUM PUDDING MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS 18TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top over two short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet 111cm wide, 90cm high, 53cm deep £300-500
669 SV841/118 SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising six side chairs and a pair of armchairs, the serpentine top rails above pierced splats, over drop-in seats raised on square tapered legs joined by stretchers; together with a GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR with a vasiform splat and stuffover seat (9) 51cm wide, 95cm high, 40cm deep £250-350
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670 SV841/82 GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE 18TH CENTURY the straight cornice with key and gothic arch moulding above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to shelves; the lower part with a secretaire drawer with a false double drawer front, over three graduated long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet 109cm wide, 232cm high, 57cm deep £600-800
671 SV841/68 PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FOLDOVER GAMES TABLES 18TH CENTURY the moulded tops opening to green baize lined playing surfaces above plain friezes, raised on fluted straight legs with foliate carved brackets 91cm wide, 73cm high, 45cm deep (closed) £1,500-2,500
672 SV841/175 PAIR OF GEORGIAN WINE GLASSES 18TH CENTURY each with a bucket shaped bowl and double opaque twist stem on a slightly raised conical foot (2) 14cm high £150-250
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673 SV841/60 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE MID 18TH CENTURY the moulded broken arch pediment over a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to shelves; the lower part with a slant front opening to an interior fitted with drawers and pigeon holes and sliding recess, over two short and two long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet 99cm wide, 241cm high, 55cm deep £500-700
674 SV841/81 GEORGE III SMALL MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SIDEBOARD LATE 18TH CENTURY the serpentine superstructure with three cupboard doors, above a conforming base with a central drawer and arched recess flanked by two deep drawers, with line inlay throughout, raised on square tapered legs with spade feet 121cm wide, 100cm high, 62cm deep £500-700
675 SV841/86 GEORGE III MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIR 18TH CENTURY the rectangular padded back with a serpentine top rail, over a wide stuffover seat flanked by part padded arms with foliate carved supports, above a carved seat rail, raised on cabriole legs carved at the knees with acanthus and scrolled feet, in blue velvet upholstery 72cm wide, 105cm high, 56cm deep £700-900
676 SV841/8 TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES 18TH CENTURY of serpentine outline, the first inlaid with Prince of Wales feathers and banded edges, with a fitted interior, 36cm high; the second with twin handles and white metal mounts, with a fitted interior, 37cm high (2) £200-300
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677 SV841/116 REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY AND BURR WOOD SOFA TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the crossbanded rounded rectangular top with drop sides, above two short frieze drawers with dummy drawers opposing, raised on square tapered supports and sabre legs ending in brass caps and castors 94cm wide, (closed), 144cm wide (open), 73cm high, 66cm deep £300-500
678 SV841/50 GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE TIER DUMBWAITER 18TH CENTURY the dished graduated tiers raised and divided by spiral carved baluster supports, on cabriole legs ending in pad feet with brass castors 59cm diameter, 110cm high £400-600
679 SV841/10 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD LATE 18TH CENTURY the stage back with tambour front recesses above a bowfront top, the frieze centred by a long drawer over tambour doors flanked by a deep drawer to one side and drawer to the other, raised on square tapered legs ending in spade feet 199cm wide, 119cm high, 71cm deep £600-800
680 SV841/22 PAIR OF GEORGE III UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS 18TH CENTURY the rectangular padded backs with a serpentine tops over stuffover seats, raised on square straight legs joined by stretchers, on later porcelain castors, in modern floral cream upholstery (2) 55cm wide, 97cm high, 41cm deep £150-250
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681 SV841/206 GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY TESTER BED MID 20TH CENTURY with reeded and leaf carved end posts, a green silk pelmet and headboard upholstered in green vinyl 220cm long, 233cm high, 168cm wide £700-900
682 SV841/205 GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY TOP BEDSIDE COMMODE 18TH CENTURY the square tray top over a tambour front and pullout commode base, on straight square legs 55cm wide, 79cm high, 45cm deep £300-500
683 SV841/201 REGENCY MAHOGANY TRIPOD CHAMBER TABLE, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a moulded edge and hinged panel pen tray recess, over a single frieze drawer, on a turned baluster support raised on hipped reeded splay legs ending in brass caps and castors 55cm wide, 72cm high, 45cm deep £300-500
684 SV841/85 REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND PAPIER MÂCHÉ POLE SCREEN
685 SV841/167 COALPORT PORCELAIN URN ON STAND
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the lobed oval screen decorated in the Chinese taste with figures in a garden, on a tripod base with scrolled legs and brass feet 44cm wide, 135cm high £200-300
EARLY 20TH CENTURY with three scrolled gilt handles on a slightly flared bowl, raised on a knopped stand and fluted foot, decorated with reserves depicting exotic birds, flowers and insects, on a dark blue ground, with gilt and printed marks 28.5cm high £150-250
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686 SV841/156 TWO WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE ‘PINE CONE’ PATTERN BASKETS 18TH CENTURY the first example circular with twin handles, decorated with flower prunts, underglaze blue crescent mark, 23cm wide; the second example oval with twin handles, decorated with flower prunts, 24cm wide; together with a WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE ‘BIRD IN A RING’ PATTERN BOWL, with an underglaze blue crescent mark, 12cm diameter (3) £400-600
687 SV841/14 PAIR OF WEDGWOOD TRICOLOUR GILT BRONZE MOUNTED URNS 19TH CENTURY the domed covers above twin-handled bodies decorated with cameos, foliage and swags, in green and pink on a white ground, raised on a gilt metal foot and square base, impressed WEDGWOOD, one with a further indistinct mark (2) 23cm high £400-600
689 SV841/129 PAIR OF WILLIAM IV GILT BRONZE CANDELABRA EARLY 19TH CENTURY each with twin fluted arms, with a central acanthus cast column and removable finial, raised on a circular base with fruit swags and beading, wired for electricity (2) 32cm high (excluding fittings) £300-500
688 SV841/38 LARGE DERBY PORCELAIN URN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the deep well with twin angled handles, painted with an otter eating a fish and a shepherd with sheep, with gilt details, raised on a splayed foot inscribed in red ‘The Otter’ and ‘In Italy’, red maker’s mark 27.5cm high, 27.5cm wide £400-600
690 SV841/94 VICTORIAN PORCELAIN FRUIT SERVICE
691 SV841/90 ANTIQUE MILLEFIORI GLASS INKWELL
19TH CENTURY with reserves of flowers within cream and gilt borders on a dark blue ground with gilt vines, comprising four shell-form dishes; four oval shaped dishes; and twenty-two side plates (30) £200-300
19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY STOURBRIDGE the domed stopper above a bell shaped base, both with pink and blue canes 10.5cm high £150-250
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692 SV841/52 GEORGE III STYLE ELM LIBRARY ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the square padded back and wide seat flanked by open arms, raised on square straight legs joined by stretchers and ending in brass castors, in floral needlework upholstery 70cm wide, 99cm high, 52cm deep £400-600
693 SV841/3 REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the moulded rounded rectangular top with drop ends above a pair of short frieze drawers, with dummy drawers opposing, on square tapered supports joined by a turned stretcher and raised on sabre legs with brass caps and castors 91cm wide (closed), 150cm wide (open), 71cm high, 71cm deep £300-500
694 SV841/75 REGENCY PENWORK JEWELLERY CASKET EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior with silk lining, above two doors enclosing three long drawers, decorated in the Chinese taste with figures, passion flowers and bamboo 28.5cm wide, 25.5cm high, 24cm deep £500-700
695 SV841/73 VICTORIAN WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD TRIPOD TABLE
696 SV841/67 GROUP OF VICTORIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ TABLE WARES
697 SV841/66 VICTORIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ TABLE CABINET
19TH CENTURY the moulded circular top with geometric parquetry inlay above an octagonal frieze with pendant finials and four real and four dummy drawers, on a leaf carved baluster support and tripod base 50cm diameter, 77cm high £200-300
19TH CENTURY comprising a tea caddy inlaid with mother-ofpearl, opening to two covered tea wells, 16.5cm wide; a desk stand with a stamp box flanked by two glass inkwells and a pen tray, 25.5cm wide; and a lobed basket with a gilt metal snake-form handle, 26.5cm diameter (3) £150-250
19TH CENTURY the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior, above two doors enclosing a long drawer fitted for jewellery, six short drawers, a door, and a further long drawer fitted with a writing slope, decorated with flowers and inset with mother-of-pearl 50cm wide, 47.5cm high, 37.5cm deep £200-300
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698 SV841/41 EXTENSIVE SPODE STONE CHINA ‘PEACOCK’ PATTERN DINNER SERVICE 19TH CENTURY comprising two canted rectangular soup tureens and covers; a square shaped serving bowl; a circular stand; a circular dish; two large canted rectangular serving dishes, one medium, and two small; two sauce tureens, covers and stands; five large canted rectangular platters, four medium platters, and four small platters; sixty dinner plates; twenty-four soup plates; and twenty-two side plates; various printed and impressed marks, some with pattern number 2118 (qty) £500-700
699 SV841/140 THREE VICTORIAN POTTERY SPIRIT BARRELS
701 SV841/62 TWO VICTORIAN GILTMETAL CONDIMENT STANDS
19TH CENTURY comprising one painted with white and green bands marked ‘GIN’, 32cm high; a smaller ensuite example marked ‘SCOTCH’, inscribed ‘SANDERS & SONS/ 228 HIGH HOLBORN/ LONDON/ W.C.’, 27.5cm high; and a rectangular example with twin handles, marked ‘SPECIAL SCOTCH’ on a gilt ground, 26cm high (3) £250-350
19TH CENTURY the first with an elephant carrying two cut glass pots, on a naturalistic ground with a Victorian registration mark, 15cm wide, 12.5cm high; the other with a song bird flanked by two cut glass dishes with spoons, on a base with ivy leaves and twig form feet, 24cm wide (2) £250-350
700 SV841/61 COPELAND CHINA PART FRUIT SERVICE EARLY 20TH CENTURY decorated with central floral reserves within blue borders with flower filled cartouches, gilt highlights, printed maker’s marks and painted pattern no. R152/1, comprising four shallow dishes, 23cm diameter; and fifteen plates, 22cm diameter (19) serving plates 23cm, £200-300
702 SV841/144 WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT ARMCHAIR LATE 17TH CENTURY the high caned back with a scroll carved top rail over a caned seat flanked by scrolling open arms, raised on square moulded cabriole legs joined by turned stretchers 65cm wide, 123cm high, 44cm deep £250-350
703 SV841/39 FRENCH PORCELAIN MOON FLASK 19TH CENTURY flattened circular form painted with a dog portrait and a military trophy, with gilt details 14cm high £150-250
704 SV841/107 FRENCH MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FOLDOVER GAMES TABLE, BY LEMARCHAND & LEMOINE MID 19TH CENTURY the moulded foldover top open to a green baize lined playing surface, above a shaped frieze carved with a floral bouquet, raised on moulded cabriole legs, stamped ‘LEMARCHAND & LEMOINE / RUE DES FLEURELLES / PARIS’ 89cm wide, 74cm high, 44cm deep (closed) £250-350
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705 SV841/180 FRENCH PROVINCIAL OAK WEDDING ARMOIRE 19TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a frieze carved with flower garlands and a pair of hearts over pair of doors carved with flower bouquets and musical trophies, opening to shelves; the lower part with a pair of carved panel doors, raised on foliate carved cabriole legs 137cm wide, 245cm high, 59cm deep £400-600
706Y SV841/106 FRENCH BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK 19TH CENTURY the gilt metal and enamel embossed dial with black Roman numerals set within a brass face, the case with a cherub finial, cast brass scrollwork and feet, striking on a bell 53cm high £700-900
707 SV841/87 MEISSEN PORCELAIN URN AND COVER 19TH CENTURY the fluted domed cover with an acorn finial, the body with moulded ribbon swags and satyr mask handles, raised on a canted square base, with blue crossed swords marks, incised and impressed numbers 30cm high £250-350
708 SV841/110 FOUR MEISSEN ‘ONION’ PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE COVERED TUREENS
709 SV841/174 MEISSEN PORCELAIN TEA CUP AND SAUCER
20TH CENTURY comprising a pair of circular tureens with twin handles, 34cm wide; and a pair of oval vegetable tureens, 32.5cm wide; the covers with flower head finials, blue crossed swords marks (4) £200-300
19TH CENTURY of lobed form, encrusted and painted with flower heads, within gilt borders, with blue crossed swords marks, incised 2 and painted in red 30. (2) cup 5cm high, saucer 12cm diameter £120-180
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710 SV841/29 FRENCH PROVINCIAL OAK CUPBOARD
711 SV841/1 FRENCH PROVINICAL OAK ARMOIRE
19TH CENTURY the projecting carved cornice over a floral carved frieze centred by a flower filled basket, above a pair of carved panel doors; the lower part with two short drawers over a further pair of carved cupboard doors, raised on short cabriole legs 141cm wide, 222cm high, 55cm deep £600-800
LATE 19TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a frieze carved with laurel leaves and centred by a flower filled basket, above a pair of panel doors carved with further laurel branches and flower bouquets, raised on cabriole legs ending in scroll feet 141cm wide, 217cm high, 59cm deep £600-800
712Y SV841/99 SMALL GERMAN CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A GNOME
713 SV841/153 CONTINENTAL CARVED ‘OWL’ TOBACCO JAR AND COVER
714 SV841/176 GROUP OF EARLY MIDDLE EASTERN OR ROMAN GLASSWARE
19TH CENTURY wearing a pointed hat with a stained red ladybird in his beard, on a carved circular base, signed W. GEIG ER FECIT 9.5cm high £150-250
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY with inset glass eyes 15cm high £150-250
some with lustre finish, comprising three yellow glass oval footed dishes, with foldover rims; and a circular dish; a green glass bowl; a small green glass cup with a handle; a bottle form vase; a tapered ewer with inverted rim; two small vases; and a further vessel with everted rim and plain short stem; together with a HARDSTONE BOWL, with inclusions (12) £150-250
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715 SV841/105 PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL COMPORTS 19TH CENTURY the neff shaped porcelain bowls mounted with a figure of Amphitrite and a sea serpent, supported on gilt and patinated metal lobed bases mounted with hippocamps (2) 36cm high £500-700
716 SV841/33 DRESDEN PORCELAIN URN 19TH CENTURY painted with reserves with birds with gilt details on a yellow ground, marked AR in underglaze blue 36cm high £300-500
717Y SV841/200 ANGLO-INDIAN SADELI WORK BOX 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form, opening to a velvet lined interior with a lift-out tray, decorated with ivory banded reserves on four shaped feet 37cm wide, 13cm high, 29cm deep £300-500
718 SV841/115 PERSIAN POTTERY JAR, POSSIBLY KASHAN
719 SV841/23 THREE MIDDLE EASTERN METAL WARES 19TH CENTURY comprising a brass and lacquered bowl, of rounded form, engraved with reserves and script, 29.5cm wide; a copper footed bowl, engraved with script, 44cm diameter; and a copper bowl of tapered form, engraved and inlaid with white metal with reserves depicting symbols and script, 22.5cm high (3) £300-500
the rounded neck with twin handles, above the baluster body, with a blue/green lustre glaze 29cm high £200-300
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720 SV841/132 MIDDLE EASTERN BRASS, SILVER AND COPPER STANDARD LAMP decorated all over with stylised flower motifs and text, on a domed circular foot, fitted with electricity; with a silk lampshade 168cm high £700-900
721 SV841/126A OTTOMAN PLASTER AND STAINED GLASS WINDOW 19TH CENTURY the arched frame with a stylised vase with carnations, tulips and narcissus, inset with coloured glass panels 64cm wide, 123cm high £1,000-1,500
722 SV841/17 MIDDLE EASTERN GILT BRASS HANGING CENSER
724 SV841/157 CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE
726Y SV841/96 CHINESE CANTON CARVED IVORY BOX AND CARD CASE
19TH CENTURY of spherical pierced form, with peacocks and birds amongst blossoming foliage, opening to a reservoir on a gimbal support 73.5cm circumference £150-250
19TH CENTURY decorated with figural and landscape reserves against a blue ground, four character underglaze Kangxi mark, but later 25.5cm high £150-250
19TH CENTURY the card case profusely carved with figures, buildings and trees, 11.5cm high; the rectangular box carved with reserves with buildings and trees, 8cm wide (2) £200-300
723 SV841/152 POLYNESIAN TAPA (BARK CLOTH)
725Y SV841/114 CHINESE EXPORT BLACK LACQUER WORK BOX
727 SV841/83 SET OF CHINESE PORCELAIN IRON-RED DRAGON DISHES
19TH CENTURY of canted rectangular form, decorated with scenes of figures and flowers, the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior with ivory accessories above a single drawer, raised on paw feet 37cm wide, 16.5cm high, 27cm deep £150-250
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising two small and three larger dishes centrally painted with four dragons within borders of four iron-red dragons amongst clouds, with gilt highlights (5) 19.5cm and 25cm diameter £200-300
the brown field with triangular and star pattern, within a striped cream border 202cm x 131cm £150-250
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728 SV841/71 SIX LARGE QA JAR GLAZED POTTERY TILES IRAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising five figural panels, likely a window surround, depicting men on horseback and lovers in low-relief, on a ground of blue and white scrolled foliage with reserves and borders with cursive script, 38cm x 33.4cm; and a large tile with tulips and carnations in low relief, in blue, pink, yellow and turquoise glazes, 34.5cm x 31cm (6) £2,000-3,000
729 SV841/93 TWO CHINESE CARVED GILTWOOD WALL PANELS
730Y SV841/64 JAPANESE LACQUER TORTOISESHELL DISH
19TH CENTURY carved in high relief, depicting warriors, figures, and willow trees, one panel inscribed with Chinese characters (2) 27cm x 17.5cm; 25cm x 14.5cm £250-350
MEIJI PERIOD of shallow form raised on a horn foot, decorated with gilt cranes by a blossoming tree, the setting sun in the distance, with a carved hardwood stand dish 24cm diameter £200-300
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731 HE700/1045 CHINESE LACQUER AND GILT DECORATED COFFEE TABLE
732 HE700/31032 CHINESE EXPORT BLACK AND GILT LACQUER SIX PANEL SCREEN MID 19TH CENTURY decorated with figures in gardens and landscapes each fold, 211.5cm x 54cm, total width, 324cm £800-1,200
CONTEMPORARY WITH 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTS the rectangular top with inset polychrome panel carved with peony flowers and birds to one side and a figural scene to the reverse, within ebonised and gilt frame with square legs 117cm long, 45cm high, 56cm deep £400-600
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733 HE700/31033 CHINESE EXPORT BLACK AND GILT LACQUER SIX PANEL SCREEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY decorated to both sides with figures, birds, and gardens within a wide border filled with reserves of birds, animals, flowers and gardens each fold 272.5cm x 51.5cm, total width 309cm £3,000-4,000
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734 HE700/1059 CHARLES II WALNUT DAYBED 17TH CENTURY the caned back with a pierced cresting carved with a crown and putti, over a long caned seat raised on turned legs joined by peripheral stretchers, the frame carved with stylised flower motifs and scrolls; with a later loose cushion in green velvet 172cm long, 90cm high, 56m deep £400-600
735 HE700/1044 PAIR OF LARGE NORTH AFRICAN HANGING LANTERNS 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY of polygonal form, the pierced sheet metal frames with glazed multi panel sides (2) 96cm high Provenance: Christie’s, The Manor House at Clifton Hampden, Home of Christopher Gibbs, sale 6355, lot 530A
£400-600
736 HE700A/2300 GERMAN STEEL AND IRON STRONGBOX
737 HE700/24 PAIR OF GILTWOOD PRICKET STICK LAMPS
17TH CENTURY the hinged top with a central lock and key, with strapwork to all sides, large loop handles, and a large lozenge shaped foliate lockplate 78cm wide, 45cm high, 47cm deep £700-1,000
EARLY 20TH CENTURY of triform baluster form, electrified (2) 52cm high (excluding fittings) £200-300
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738 HE700/68 LARGE VICTORIAN DEAL KITCHEN SIDEBOARD 19TH CENTURY the rectangular planked top with three quarter gallery above four drawers with four panelled doors below, raised on a plinth base 274cm wide, 120cm high, 69cm deep £500-700
739 HE700/1009 GEORGE III MAHOGANY DOUBLE GATELEG DROPLEAF TABLE 18TH CENTURY the oval top with demilune drop sides, raised on flattened straight legs with pierced corner brackets 137cm wide, 74cm high, 153cm deep (open), 54cm deep (closed) £1,000-1,500
740 HE700/55 GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EASY ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the arched padded back above a deep seat and scrolled arms, raised on turned legs with brass caps and castors stamped ‘COPES PATENT’, in distressed striped fabric 70cm wide, 105cm high, 68cm deep £250-350
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741 HE700/1047 GEORGE III MAHOGANY TOWEL AIRER LATE 18TH CENTURY the turned and blocked uprights linked by turned rails, raised on trestle ends linked by stretchers 91cm wide, 114cm high £300-500
742 HE700A/2305 GEORGE III SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM ROBERTSON, DUNBAR CIRCA 1800 the twin train movement with circular painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed ‘WILLM. ROBERTSON/ DUNBAR’, the arched hood above a trunk with boxwood stringing and a panelled base, raised on ogee bracket feet 44cm wide, 202cm high, 24cm deep £300-500
743 HE700/1002 REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with drop ends above two frieze drawers with dummy drawers opposing, raised on rectangular column supports with sabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors and joined by a stretcher 153cm wide (open), 69cm high, 76cm deep £300-500
744 HE700/41 VICTORIAN OAK DINNER GONG LATE 19TH CENTURY the patinated circular brass gong suspended within a turned and blocked frame raised above scrolled feet 64.5cm wide, 106.5cm high, 36cm deep £250-350
745 HE700/31020 VICTORIAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL ROSEWOOD AND EBONY SIDE CHAIR MID 19TH CENTURY the tall arched back with a padded needlework panel depicting a Turk with rifle, between spiral carved columns, over a wide serpentine stuffover seat raised on spiral carved legs joined by a curved x stretcher 59cm wide, 112cm high, 49cm deep £250-350
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746 HE700/31012 SET OF TEN WHITE PAINTED GEORGIAN STYLE SIDE CHAIRS LATE 19TH CENTURY the foliate carved serpentine top rails over pierced and carved interlaced splats, above stuffover seats raised on cabriole legs ending in scroll toes, the seats covered in distressed floral chintz or green herringbone upholstery (10) 53cm wide, 100cm high, 45cm deep £500-700
747 HE700/1000 REGENCY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN BED EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hinged square back and shaped side panels opening to a double hinged slatted base, raised on turned legs ending in brass caps and castors 92cm wide, 110cm high, 192cm long (open); 68cm wide, 44cm high (closed) £500-700
748 HE700/21 EDWARDIAN UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR EARLY 20TH CENTURY the low square back above a stuff over seat and scroll arms, on bun feet with brass castors, in red upholstery 84cm wide, 85cm high, 64cm deep £200-300
749 HE700/44A REGENCY MAHOGANY LETTER BOX EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hinged cover with two letter slots above openwork sides, on ball feet 21cm wide, 12cm high, 13.5cm deep £250-350
750 HE700/84 GROUP NINE CARVED WOOD TABLE LAMPS EARLY 20TH CENTURY with slender leaf carved stems and circular bases on scrolled feet (9) 45cm high (excluding fittings) £250-350
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751 HE700A/31034 GEORGE IV CALAMANDER DAVENPORT, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the sloping hinged top with inset writing surface enclosing a fitted interior, above pull-out inkwell compartment and slide, and four side drawers, opposing four dummy drawers, enclosed to the angles by reeded columns and raised on reeded bun feet with castors 64cm wide, 89cm high, 61cm deep £500-700
752 HE700/1052 GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED CENTRE TABLE CIRCA 1825 the circular top above a lotus carved baluster column, on a triform base raised on gilt brass scrolled feet with brass castors 152cm diameter, 74cm high £600-800
753 HE700/103 REGENCY ROSEWOOD CHAISE LONGUE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the high scrolled end and shaped back over a loose cushion seat, raised on turned legs with brass caps and castors, in distressed green upholstery with blue and gold braid trimming 214cm wide, 93cm high, 74cm deep £500-700
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754 HE700/1007 LOUIS PHILIPPE SOFA MID 19TH CENTURY the straight low scrolled back above a loose cushion seat and high scrolled arms, in pale blue damask silk with tassel trimming 184cm long, 96cm high, 74cm deep £600-800
755 HE700/112 GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE 18TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a moulded edge over a ring turned column raised on a four outswept legs ending in brass caps and castors 141cm wide, 72cm high, 114cm deep £500-700
756 HE700/133 PAIR OF VICTORIAN IRON AND BRASS SINGLE BEDS BY R.W. WINFIELD & CO. MID 19TH CENTURY with black painted arch and spindle head and footboards with brass ball finials, bearing brass trade label ‘R. W. Winfield & Co. / Patentees and Manufacturers / London Birmingham’ (2) each 191cm wide, 122cm high, 92cm deep £500-700
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757 HE700/11 HOWARD & SONS TWO SEATER SOFA LATE 19TH CENTURY the straight low cushioned back and high scrolled arms over a loose double cushion seat, raised on turned legs with brass caps and castors, in blue and cream trellis pattern upholstery, the leg stamped ‘HOWARD & SONS/ BERNERS ST’ and model no. 1089/8194 136cm wide, 78cm high, 59cm deep £400-600
758 HE700/106 VICTORIAN HOWARD & SONS SOFA 19TH CENTURY the low slightly arched button tufted back above a deep seat and scrolled arms, raised on turned mahogany legs ending in brass castors, the castors and rear leg stamped ‘HOWARD & SONS/ LONDON’ with model no. 5985/7100, in distressed floral print cotton upholstery 188cm wide, 65cm high, 67cm deep £600-800
759 HE700/114 EDWARDIAN CASED MODEL PIKE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the life size model mounted in a bowfront glazed ebonised case 104cm long, 38cm high, 18cm deep £200-300
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760 HE700/79 VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the square button-tufted back and enclosed straight arms above a wide seat, raised on short turned legs with porcelain castors, in red striped upholstery 75cm wide, 88cm high, 62cm deep £250-350
763 HE700/31002 THREE MATCHING VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED SPARK GUARDS LATE 19TH CENTURY each of demi-lune form, with deep steel grille and moulded base, the top rail with two applied brackets for irons (3) 39cm high, 79cm, 87.5cm and 110cm wide £400-600 END OF SALE
761 HE700A/2066 EARLY VICTORIAN PAINTED LEAD ARMORIAL FIREDOG
762 HE700/31001 PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOWEL RAILS
19TH CENTURY with a rampant lion on a spreading square column base cast with lion masks and a heraldic shield with a coronet and motto ‘IN TE DOMINE SPERAVI’ 38cm wide, 89cm high £300-500
19TH CENTURY each with floret and leaf-carved capitals linked by turned rails on turned and blocked uprights, linked by further rails and raised on stepped trestle ends, one later overpainted (2) 77cm wide, 101cm high £250-350
Selected Contents of Farley Hall, Surrey Thursday, 13th October, 2016
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Decorative Arts: Design since 1860 Wednesday, 26th October, 2016 JESSIE M. KING (1875-1949) 'KNIGHTS AND LADIES' pen and Indian ink on vellum, signed lower left JESSIE M. KING 25cm x 17cm £2,000-3,000
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Conditions of Sale SELLERS 1. DEFINITIONS
3. PREPARATION FOR SALE
In these Conditions of Sale (Sellers):
(a) Lyon & Turnbull shall decide the way in which a lot may be included in the sale, how any lot is described and illustrated in the catalogue or any report, and the marketing, promotion, date, place and conduct of the sale.
“Auctioneer” means Lyon & Turnbull Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Buyer“ is the person who makes the highest possible bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, and/or such person’s principal where bidding as agent; “Buyer‘s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the rates set out in the Sale Catalogue Guide to Prospective Buyers and an amount in respect of applicable VAT; “Hammer Price” is the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer by the fall of the hammer or in the case of a post-auction sale, the agreed sale price; “Item” means each and every item consigned for sale following express written agreement between Lyon & Turnbull and the Seller; “Lot“ means each Item offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull; “Lower Estimate” means the low estimate provided by Lyon & Turnbull to the Seller in relation to each Item, or in relation to any Item which Lyon & Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller; “Lyon & Turnbull” means the company which has its registered office at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EHI 3RR registered in Scotland No. 191166
(b) Lyon & Turnbull will instruct, consult with, and rely on, any outside experts or restorers, agents or other third parties, and carry out such other due diligence, inquiries, research or tests in relation to the property or its provenance, either before the Proposed Sale as it may deem appropriate in its reasonable discretion. (c) Any oral or written estimate or evaluation or report provided by Lyon & Turnbull is a genuinely held opinion only. It may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the Item, and may in Lyon & Turnbull’s absolute discretion be revised at any time. (d) The Seller acknowledges that attribution of Items is a matter of opinion and not of fact, and is dependent upon (amongst other things) information provided by the Seller, the condition of the property, the degree of research, examination or testing that is possible or practical in the circumstances, and the status of generally accepted expert opinion at the time of cataloguing 4. TERMS OF SALE
“Net Sale Proceeds” are the Hammer Price, less commissions and other charges, of the Lot sold, to the extent received by Lyon & Turnbull in cleared funds;
The Seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to these Conditions and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.
“Proposed Sale” means the intended sale through which the items will be sold on
5. STANDARD SELLER FEES AND CHARGES (Subject to VAT)
“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price and applicable Buyer‘s Premium;
(1) Commission: 15% is charged on the selling price of each lot, (subject to a minimum charge of £30). Loss and damage warranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold. Photography: min charge £30. Online Listing: £10 per lot.
“Reserve” means the lowest price below which an item cannot be sold; “Upper Estimate” means the high estimate provided by Lyon & Turnbull to the Seller in relation to each Item, or in relation to any Item which Lyon & Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller; “Terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which the Auctioneer accepts instructions from Sellers or their agents; “You”, “Your” means the seller. The Seller means you are the owner of the lot or, if you are not the owner of the lot (whether or not you have notified us that you are acting as an agent for a principal), you are duly authorised by the owner of the lot to sell it. “Without reserve” where there is no minimum price at which a lot may be sold (whether at auction or by private treaty). “Us”, “Our”, “We” etc refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The Seller warrants:(a) that you are the true owner of the property consigned or are properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and are able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. (b) that all requirements have been complied with, legal or otherwise, relating to any export or import of the property consigned, all duties and taxes in respect of the export or import of the lot have (unless agreed in writing with us) been paid and, so far as you and any principal for whom they are acting in relation to the lot are aware, all third parties have complied with such requirements in the past. (c) that you have provided Lyon & Turnbull with any and all information concerning the item’s provenance or any concerns expressed by third parties concerning its ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, and export or import history; and (d) Unless the Seller advises Lyon & Turnbull in writing to the contrary on delivery of the item to Lyon & Turnbull, there are no restrictions on Lyon & Turnbull rights to reproduce photographs or other images of the item in connection with the sale or any other marketing which will be done in accordance with good taste and decency.
(2) Transport: 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. When organised on the Seller’s behalf the provision of transport will be contracted to third parties. Fees for transport will be deducted at the initial settlement. (3) Illustrations: The cost of any illustrations will be borne by the Seller , unless agreed otherwise prior. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. 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. The lot will be sold without reserve unless a reserve has been agreed. (b) Firm reserves may be no greater than lower pre-sale estimate level. (c) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our agreement. (d) You may not bid or instruct or permit any other person to bid on your behalf on your own property. If the Seller breaches this prohibition, Lyon & Turnbull may treat the Seller as bound as Seller and as Buyer but without the benefit of Lyon & Turnbull Authenticity Guarantee or the reserve, and/or pursue other remedies. (e) We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the hammer price been the reserve. 7. LOSS & DAMAGE WARRANTY (a) Subject to condition 7(c) below Lyon & Turnbull will assume liability for loss or damage to an item, commencing at the time that item is taken into physical control and possession by Lyon & Turnbull and ceasing on the earliest date of; (i) when risk passes to the Buyer of the lot following its sale; (ii) for unsold lots, when the lot is released to the Seller, or, within 3 months of the sale;or (iii) 6 months from the date of delivery to Lyon &
Turnbull for items still in the possession of Lyon & Turnbull but not consigned for sale (unless part of a long-term storage agreement). (b) Lyon & Turnbull shall charge a loss and damage warranty fee of 1.5% of the hammer price, plus VAT. (c) If any loss or damage should occur to the lot during the period identified in paragraphs (a) above, Lyon & Turnbull’s liability to compensate the Seller in respect of that loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the upper estimate, or actual loss incurred, whichever is lower. This compensation will be subject to a deduction of a 1.5% loss & warranty fee (subject to VAT). 8. UNSOLD ITEMS (1) If an item is unsold it may, with your consent, be reoffered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is not suitable for a future sale we may either request (a) you collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. We shall be entitled to charge you for storage costs, charges shall be made at a reasonable daily rate;or (b) suggest that the item be transferred to a secondary saleroom for sale without reserve. All transferred lots will be sold for the best price on the day, this may not bear any reflection on the item’s original estimate. Lyon & Turnbull are not liable for any items (whether it be selling price or loss & damage) when transferred. (2) Aftersales: We reserve the right to accept an afterauction offer on a lot on behalf of the seller, at the agreed reserve price or above, for up to 48 hours after the original 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 Conditions apply. 9. LOT WITHDRAWAL If a Seller wishes to withdraw a lot organised for sale, a withdrawal fee will apply; (a) if withdrawn over 28 working days prior to the sale, this will be charged at 10% of the mid estimate along with any ancillary charges incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (b) if withdrawn within 28 working days of the sale, this will be charged at 20% of the mid estimate along with any ancillary charges incurred (such as photography), all subject to VAT at the current rate. (c) Lyon & Turnbull may withdraw a lot from the proposed sale without any liability if: (i) Lyon & Turnbull reasonably believes that there is any doubt as to the lot‘s authenticity or attribution; or (ii) it reasonably doubts the accuracy of any of the Seller’s warranties; or (iii) the Seller breaches any provisions of the Conditions of Sale in any material respect; or (iv) the lot suffers from loss or damage so that it is not in the state in which it was when Lyon & Turnbull took delivery of it. (d) if an item is withdrawn from sale under Condition 9(c) (i), or (iv), the Seller shall not be charged a withdrawal fee and the item shall be returned to the Seller or dealt with pursuant to Clause 8, as the Seller decides. 10. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCT COMMISSION AND EXPENSES AND RETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST. The Seller authorises us to deduct commission at the stated rate, and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price, and consents to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the Buyer in accordance with these Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. 11. NON-PAYMENT BY THE BUYER (a) Lyon & Turnbull will, where it considers appropriate, take reasonable steps to investigate the ability of bidders to pay for lots and will use reasonable endeavours, in consultation with the Seller, to enforce payment of the Hammer Price by any Buyer. (b) Lyon & Turnbull, in consultation with the Seller, will decide whether to pursue any of the remedies available to it, including those set out in Condition 10 of the Condition of Sale (Buyers) including the right to cancel the sale and return the property to the Seller. Lyon & Turnbull will inform the Seller of any action which it contemplates taking against the Buyer.
(c) lf the Seller elects to take action against any Buyer on its own behalf Lyon & Turnbull will provide the Seller with such assistance as may be reasonably necessary to pursue that action. (d) The Seller hereby agrees to inform Lyon & Turnbull of any action which it chooses to take against the Buyer to enforce payment of the amount due to the Seller. (e) In the event that a Buyer fails to pay for a lot in accordance with the Conditions of Sale for Buyers, that lot will be treated in the same way as an unsold or collected lot. 12. SETTLEMENT PAYMENTS Subject to full payment by the Buyer, payment of the net proceeds of sale due to you will be made over to you 28 working days following a sale. Provided we have received cleared funds. Payment will be made by cheque or BACS (if requested).
14. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY
16. AGENCY
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.
Lyon & Turnbull acts as agent solely for and in the interests of the Seller. We do not act for Buyers in this role and does not give advice to Buyers. When Lyon & Turnbull make a statement about a lot it is doing so on behalf of the Seller of the lot.
15. GENERAL
17. DATA PROTECTION
(a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Lyon & Turnbull’s services, or as required by law, we may ask the Seller to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about the Seller from third parties (e.g. credit information). Lyon & Turnbull will not give out personal information except as may be required by law.
(b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller, bidder or viewer may be given by email, or if not available then first class mail, in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
(a) The same Conditions of Sale (Sellers) shall apply to sales by private treaty.
(c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull should be in writing and addressed to Nick Curnow at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue.
(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction and subject to our agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers.
(d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
(c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes to inform the Seller of any offers it receives in relation to an item prior to any Proposed Sale, excluding the normal method of commission bids.
(e) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by either party without the other’s prior written consent, but are binding on the seller’s successor and representatives. No act, omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbull shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights.
13. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
(d) For the purposes of a private treaty sale, if a lot is sold in any other currency than Sterling, the exchange rate is to be taken on the date of sale.
(f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing.
The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers.
If you would like further information on Lyon & Turnbull policies on personal data, or to make corrections to your information, please contact us on +44 (0)131 557 8844. 18. LAW AND JURISDICTION (a) Governing Law: These Conditions of Sale and all aspects of all matters, transactions or disputes to which they relate or apply shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, Scots law (b) Jurisdiction: The Seller agrees that the Courts of Scotland are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale relate or apply.
BUYERS The Auctioneer 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 of Sale (Buyers): "Auctioneer" means Lyon & Turnbull Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; "Hammer price" means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer; "Lot" means each Item offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull; "Purchase Price" is the Hammer Price and applicable Buyer's Premium; "Reserve" means the lowest price below which an item cannot be sold; "Total amount due" means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax or other taxes chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting Buyer under these Conditions;
(f) Commission Bids: While 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 shall, if so instructed, clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the Auctioneer nor our employees nor agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so. 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. (g) Telephone Bids: If a prospective Buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in bidding by telephone. We do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connections. (h) Online Bidding: We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the internet or software malfunctions related to execution of online bids/ live bidding. 4. INCREMENTS
applies to items that have been imported from outwith the European Union and do not fall within the reduced rate category outlined above. 7. DROIT de SUITE This symbol § indicates works which may be subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist's Resale Right, which took effect in the United Kingdom on 14th February 2006. We are required to collect a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. Under new legislation which came into effect on 1st January 2012 this applies to living artists and artists who have died in the last 70 years. This royalty will be charged to the Buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the Buyer’s premium. It will not apply to works where the hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros), charges are calculated on a sliding scale. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’) and no handling costs or additional fees are retained by the auctioneer. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Please note that the royalty payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk.
“You”, “Your” means the Buyer
Bidding increments shall be at the Auctioneer's sole discretion.
“Us”, “Our”, “We” etc. refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd
5. THE PURCHASE PRICE
(1) Within 7 days of a lot being sold you will:
The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
For each lot purchased a Buyer's Premium of 25% is payable on the first £50,000 of the hammer price, 20% thereafter. VAT at the appropriate rate is charged on the Buyer's Premium. No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for printed books or unframed maps bought at auction.
(a) Pay to us the total amount due in cash or by such other method as is agreed by us. We accept cash, bank transfer (details on request), debit cards and Visa or MasterCard credit cards. We do not accept American Express.
2. AGENCY Lyon & Turnbull acts as agent solely for and in the interests of the Seller. We do not act for Buyers in this role and does not give advice to Buyers. When Lyon & Turnbull make a statement about a lot it is doing so on behalf of the Seller of the lot. The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by Sellers or Buyers. 3. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security and credit references or 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 and any dispute shall be settled at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion. (c) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of Sellers is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve. (e) The right to refuse any bid is also reserved.
Live online bidding is subject to an additional 3% premium (charged by the live bidding service provider Invaluable). This additional premium is subject to VAT at the appropriate rate as above. 6. VALUE ADDED TAX 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.
8. PAYMENT
(b) Please note there is a surcharge of 2% when using credit cards. (c) Please note that under The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 we cannot accept cash payments over €15,000 (euros). (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing by you to us howsoever incurred and without agreement by you or your agent, whether express or implied..
(1) Lots affixed with (†): Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a dagger (†). This imposition of VAT maybe because the Seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating under a Margin Scheme.
9. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES
(2) Lots affixed with (*): A reduced rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price of 5% is payable. This indicates that a lot has been imported from outwith the European Union. This reduced rate is applicable to Antique items.
(2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 7 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment whichever is later. We can provide you with a list of shippers. However, we will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us.
(3) Lots affixed with [Ω]: Standard rate of Value Added Tax on the hammer price and premium is payable. This
(1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due.
(3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. (4) It is the Buyer’s responsibility to ascertain collection procedures, particularly if the sale is not being held at our main sale room and the potential storage charges for lots not collected by the appropriate time. (5) Export of goods: Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character, e.g. items that may contain prohibited materials such as ivory or rhino horn. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale not any delay in making full payment for the lot.
(3) Estimates: Estimates are placed on each lot to help Buyers gauge the sums involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT. Estimates are a matter of opinion and prepared in advance. Estimates may be subject to change and are for guidance only and should not be relied upon. (4) Catalogue Alterations: Lot descriptions and estimates are prepared in advance of the sale and may be subject to change. Any alterations will be announced on the catalogue alteration sheet, made available prior to the sale. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to make themselves aware to any alterations which may have occurred.
10. REMEDIES FOR NON·PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
(5) Electrical Goods: are sold as “works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given.
(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the Sellers and on their 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:
(6) Upholstered items: are sold as “works of art” only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with current safety regulation. Use of such goods is entirely at the risk of the Buyer and no warranties as to safety of the goods are given. Lyon & Turnbull provide no guarantee as to the originality of any wood/material contained within the item.
(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;
(7) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items (Books, Jewellery, Paintings, Guns, Firearms etc.) in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue. These notices and terms will also form part of our terms and conditions of sales.
(b) to rescind the contract for sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). (d) to remove, store and insure the lot in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere and to recover from you all costs incurred in respect thereof; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month above the current base rate on all sums outstanding for more than 7 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or which become due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due by you and to exercise a lien over any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.satisfied. 11. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective Buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and only accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer or our employees or agents accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and no warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are given. Please note that photographs/images provided may not be fully representative of the condition of the lot and should not be relied upon as indicative of the overall condition of the lot. (2) Condition reports: Condition reports are provided on our website or upon request. The absence of a report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Large numbers of such requests are received shortly before each sale and department specialists and administration will endeavor to respond to all requests although we offer no guarantee. Any statement in relation to the lot is merely an expression of opinion of the Seller or Lyon & Turnbull and should not be relied upon as an inducement to bid on the lot. Lots are available for inspection prior to the sale and you are strongly advised to examine any lot in which you are interested prior to the sale. Our condition reports are not prepared by professional conservators, restorers or engineers. Our condition report does not form any contract between Lyon & Turnbull and the Buyer. The Condition Reports do not affect the Seller’s obligations in any way.
12. BOOKS, CLOCKS & WATCHES, DIAMONDS & GEMSTONES (1) Books-Collation: If on collation any NAMED item in the sale catalogue proves defective, in text or illustration the Buyer may reject the lot provided he returns it within 21 days of the sale stating the defect in writing. This, however, shall not apply in the case of unnamed items, periodicals, autographed letters, music M.M.S., maps, drawings NOR in respect of damage to bindings, stains, foxing, marginal worm holes or other defects not affecting the completeness of the text NOR in respect of Defects mentioned in the catalogue, or at the time of sale, NOR in respect of lots sold for less than £300. (2) Clocks & Watches: All lots are sold “as seen”, and the absence of any reference to the condition of a clock or watch does not imply the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Most clocks and watches will have been repaired during their normal lifetime and may now incorporate additional/newer parts. Furthermore, Lyon & Turnbull makes no representation or warranty that any clock or watch is in working order. As clocks and watches often contain fine and complex mechanisms, Buyers should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repair work, for which the Buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Buyers should also be aware that Lyon & Turnbull cannot guarantee a watch will remain waterproof if the back is removed. Buyers should be aware that the importing watches such as Rolex, Frank Muller and Corum into the United States is highly restricted. These watches cannot be shipped to the USA and only imported personally. (3) Diamonds & Gemstones: Please note that diamonds and gemstones cannot be accurately graded and measured when mounted in jewellery. Unless it is stated in the catalogue and condition report that the item is accompanied by an independent report by a named gemmological laboratory, the information provided about the colour, clarity and size of a gemstone is the opinion of our department jewellery specialists. Please note in the event that Lyon and Turnbull has been given or has obtained certificates for any lot in the sale, Lyon and Turnbull nor the Seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by Buyers on any lots post sale. Diamonds and gemstones are not unmounted by the department, therefore any information provided in this instance is an approximate understanding of the quality of the gemstone under these limitations. Without an independent report the department are generally unable to give an opinion on any potential treatments a gem material has been subjected to. Many gemstones and diamonds have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance and unless stated buyers should presume gemstones/diamonds have been exposed to some sort of treatment. 13. CITES Please be aware that all lots marked with the symbol Y are subject to CITES regulations when exporting these items outside the EU. These regulations may be found at http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/ imports-
exports/cites/ Lyon & Turnbull accepts no liability for any lots which may be subject to CITES but have not be identified as such. 14. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY (a) The same Conditions of Sale (Buyers) shall apply to sales by private treaty. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction and subject to our agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers. (c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes to inform the Seller of any offers it receives in relation to an item prior to any Proposed Sale, excluding the normal method of commission bids. (d) For the purposes of a private treaty sale, if a lot is sold in any other currency than Sterling, the exchange rate is to be taken on the date of sale. 15. 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, safety and security arrangements. Accordingly, neither the Auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to, during or after a sale. 16. GENERAL (a) We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller, bidder or viewer may be given by email if not available then first class mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull should be in writing and addressed to Nick Curnow at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue. (d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. (e) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by either party without the other's prior written consent. No act, omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbull shall be deemed a waiver or release of any of its rights. (f) The contract between the parties may be varied by the parties by agreement and in writing. 17. DATA PROTECTION In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Lyon & Turnbull's services, or as required by law, we may ask the Buyer to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about the Buyer from third parties (e.g. credit information). Lyon & Turnbull will not give out personal information except as may be required by law. If you would like further information on Lyon & Turnbull policies on personal data, or to make corrections to your information, please contact us on +44 (0)131 557 8844.. The Buyer hereby agrees to the release by Lyon & Turnbull of the Buyer’s name and contact details to the seller or the seller’s solicitor in the event of any dispute between Lyon & Turnbull and the Buyer and/or Lyon & Turnbull and the Seller. Lyon & Turnbull will give prior written notice of the release of any such details to the Seller of the Seller’s solicitor. 18. FORCE MA JEURE Lyon & Turnbull shall be under no liability if they shall be unable to carry out any provision of the Contract of Sale for any reason beyond their control including (without limiting the foregoing) an act of God, legislation, war, fire, flood, drought, failure of power supply, lock-out, strike or other action taken by employees in contemplation or furtherance of a dispute or owing to any inability to procure materials required for the performance of the contract. 19. LAW AND JURISDICTION (a) Governing Law: These Conditions of Sale and all aspects of all matters, transactions or disputes to which they relate or apply shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, Scots law (b) Jurisdiction: The Buyer agrees that the Courts of Scotland are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale relate or apply.
Guide to Bidding & Payment Payment
Registration All potential buyers must register prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our registration desk, by email, by fax or on our website. Please note that all first time bidders at Lyon & Turnbull will be asked to supply the following documents in order to facilitate registration: 1 – Government issued photo ID (Passport/ Driving licence) 2 – Proof of address (utility bill/ bank statement). We may, at our option, also ask you to provide a bank reference and/ or deposit. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted our Conditions of Sale.
Bidding At the Sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. Please ensure that the auctioneer repeats your bidder number correctly when confirming the sale. If there is any doubt at this stage as to the hammer price or buyer it must be brought to the auctioneer’s attention immediately. All lots will be invoiced to the name and address given on your registration form, which is non-transferable.
By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Lyon & Turnbull representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. All bid requests must be received an hour before the sale. All telephone bids must be confirmed in writing, listing the relevant lots and appropriate number to be called. We recommend that a covering bid is also left in the event that we are unable to make the call. We cannot guarantee that lines will be available, or that we will be able to call you on the day, but will endeavor to undertake such bids to the best of our abilities. This service is available entirely at our discretion and at the bidder’s risk. In writing Bid forms are available at the sale and/or the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by post, or by fax as soon as possible prior to the sale and we will bid on your behalf up to the limit indicated. In the event of receiving two identical bids the first one received will take precedence. All bids must be received an hour before the sale. This service is entirely at the bidder’s risk. On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on our website. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Live online bidding (powered by Invaluable) is also available, accessible either through our website or at www.invaluable.com. Please note that an additional 3% premium is charged by Invaluable for this live online service.
Payment is due within seven (7) days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until full payment has been received. Payment may be made by the following methods: Bank Transfer Account details are included on any invoices we issue or upon request from our accounts department. Credit or Debit Cards Payment can be made by Visa Debit, Maestro, Mastercard or Visa Credit cards. Please note there is a 2% surcharge on credit card payments and we do not accept Amex. Online Card Payments We no longer accept card payments by phone. Please use our online payment service (provided by Cardstream/Credorax. You will find a link to this service in any email invoice issued or you can visit the payments section of our website. Cheque Cheques should be made payable to Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reserve the right to wait until cheques have been cleared by our bankers before releasing bought goods. Cheques can be cleared prior to sale on request. Cheques drawn by third parties cannot be accepted. If paying by post please include the slip from your invoice. Cash Cash payments can be made at the accounts desk during or after a sale. Cash payments limited to €15,000 (euros).
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LYON & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS EDINBURGH FINE FURNITURE & WORKS OF ART / SCOTTISH HOUSE & ATTIC SALE
182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG Tel. +44 (0)141 333 1992 Fax. +44 (0)141 332 8240
78 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES Tel. +44 (0)20 7930 9115
28TH & 29TH SEPTEMBER, 2016
33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR Tel. +44 (0)131 557 8844 Fax. +44 (0)131 557 8668 Email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com
Wednesday 28th & Thursday 29th September, 2016 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh
Fine Furniture & Works of Art Scottish Country House & Attic Sale