MEALY^ ESTABLISHED 1934
GARRETSTOWN HOUSE
PLATE II
View in Drawingroom
View in Livingroom
Sale Reference: C 1111
HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE on the prem ises a t
GARRETSTOWN HOUSE, DUNSHAUGHLIN, CO. MEATH on the instructions of Their Highnesses Prince & Princess Guirey & to include items from other important estates
T u e sd a y , J u ly 2 7 t h , 1999
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m The Sale will include: important 18th & 19th Century, decorative and later furniture. Large quantity of Garden Furniture/Ornaments, etc. Important Victorian and earlier Paintings, Equestrian paintings, Irish Pictures, sporting & other Prints. European & other Ceramics, large French Carpets, Rugs & Runners. Glass and Silver Platewares. Important Bronzes, Clocks. Large selection of Louis Vuitton Luggage, Sporting Guns in pairs and single by Boss, Cogswell & Harrison, Watson Bros., Westley Richards, Webley & Scott, etc. Light Fittings, Fishing Rods and Tackle. A large 4 Berth Leyland Horse Box Lorry, 24,000 kilometers, as new, 1994. A 1995 Subaru Legacy Estate, with all wheel drive, 33,000 miles, as new. Two good ride-on Lawn Mowers, other Garden Machinery, outdoor Effects, Kitchen Appliances, Box Lots, etc. APPROX. 500 LOTS
IR£10.00 VIEWING: Sunday, July 25th: 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Monday, July 26th: 10.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. Illustrated C ata lo g ue:
Front Cover Illustration: Lot 173 (Almost Actual Size) (Sorry —No children under 12 years of age) F in e A r t & R a r e B o o k A u c t i o n e e r s
C A S T L E C O M E R , CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: 056-41229 / 41413. Fax: 056-41627 Tel. Nos. for View & Sale Days Only: 01-8258222 / 8258226 / 8258228 / 8259977 Fax for View & Sale Days Only: 01-8258234 E-mail: secinfo @mealys.iol.ie Internet: http://www.mealys.com or 209.238.95.137 Catalogue available on Internet: http://www.thesaurus.co.uk/
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P lease note: T h e P ro p e rty w a s sold by
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PLATE V
Lot 509 (set o f 8, 6+2)
PLATE VI
PLATE VII
Lot 474 (set o f 4)
Lot 292
PLATE IX
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Lots 354 pair (top), 355 pair (middle), 356 pair (bottom)
PLATE X
PLATE XI
PLATE XII
Lot 202
Lot 459
Lot 419
Lot 200
PLATE XIII
Lot 460
Lot 456
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Lot 189 Lot 294
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PLATE XIV
Lot 437 (3 pieces)
PLATE XVI
Lot 267
Lot 132
Lot 428
Lot 178
PLATE XVII
Lot 490 (set o f 3)
PLATE XVIII
See black & white key for numbers on page 28
INFORM ATION FOR BUYERS: B uyers are rem inded that there is a 15% V.A.T. inclusive prem ium payable on the final bid price for each lot. T h e A uctioneers are alw ays pleased to advise clients and to execute bids on their behalf, but if successful, the p u rch ase price payable will be the final bid price and the V.A.T. inclusive pre m iu m o f 15% chargeable thereon. Bids m ust always be m ade or confirm ed in writing or by Fax, reference being m ade to each sale through the code nam es on the title page o f each catalogue. To ensure that bids will be accepted and that delivery o f Lots is not delayed, intending Buyers should supply bank or other suitable references to the A uctioneers. The references should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. All estim ated prices in this catalogue are stated in Irish Pounds (Punts) and p a ym ent for all Lots purchased to be m ade in Irish Pounds (Punts) or Euros (€) at the rate o f 1 .2 7 € = 1IR£
Terms used in this Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below:
PAINTINGS, PRINTS, WORKS OF ART, FURNITURE, ETC. The first name or names and surname o f the Artist or Craftsman In our opinion a work by the Artist or Craftsman.
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Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.
The initials o f the first name(s) and the surname o f the Artist or Craftsman In our opinion a work of the period of the artist or craftsman and which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist or craftsman.
The surname only o f the Artist or Craftsman -
Special Note R egarding Firearms: * A specific Permit or Licence must be produced relating to the Firearm Purchased, before same can be removed from our Premises. Please contact your local Garda Station for relevant information.
IN FO R M A T IO N FO R BUYERS: Tel.: 0 5 6 -4 1 2 2 9 /4 1 4 1 3 . Fax: 056-41627. Tel. on View and Sale Days only: 01-8258222/8258226 Fax on View and Sale Days only: 01-8258234
D IR EC TIO N S: Proceed out of Dublin on N3 on road sign-posted to Navan. At end of Dunshaughlin Village opposite Statoil service station, set mileometer to zero. Entrance to property is on left after 1.9 miles - watch for overhead traffic warning sign attached by a plank to tree and just after this the entrance is marked by a farm gate on left, with a second gate fifty yards further in.
In our opinion a work o f the school or by one o f the followers o f the artist or craftsman or in his style.
The surname o f the Artist or Craftsman, preceded by “A fte r” In our opinion, a copy o f the work of the artist or craftsman. *- This indicates that the conventional term in this glossary is not appropriate but that in our opinion the work is a work by the artist or craftsman named.
Signed - Stamped Has a signature, which in our opinion is the signature of the artist or craftsman.
Bears Signature or Stamp: Has a signature or stamp which in our opinion might be the signature of the artist or craftsman.
Dated: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that date.
Bears Date: Is so dated and in our opinion may have been executed at about that date. All measurements are given height before width.
CATERING: Seamus Connolly, Catering - Tel: 046-23056.
DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and cleared by Wednesday 28th July, at 4.00 p.m. All clearing is at purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 19th May, will be subject to Clause 3 o f the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Please contact Gibbons Removals & Storage, Tel.: 056-63180, or Oman Worldwide Moving & Storage, Tel.: 087-2949443.
All fixed Architectural items; Light Fittings, Bookcases, Mantel Pieces and Statuary, Fitted Carpets, Curtains, etc. to be removed at purchasers risk and expense.
Absentee Bidders must have com m issions lodged with our Offices before 4.30 p.m., Monday, July 26th, '99 A IR PO RTS: Dublin: 01-8141111
Shannon: 061-4714444
ABBREVIATIONS: G.G.C. G .G .P G.G.B. W/C GGU. MAH.
Gils on Canvas Gils on Panel Gils on Board Watercolour Gouache Mahogany
VICT. EDW. W.A.F As Is
Victorian Edwardian With all Faults With all damages. faults, restorations, etc
PH O T O G R A P H E R : Ignatius O ’Neill, 056-25155 STRICTLY NO SM OK ING IN HO USE. NO C H ILDREN U ND E R 12 YEARS OF AGE. REGULATED VIEW ING T H R O U G H O U T HOUSE.
Kilkenny People Printing Ltd. 056 -6 33 6 6
BUYERS CONDITIONS 1. INSPECTION: Ample opportunity is given for inspection and each purchaser by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied him self fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition o f and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is dam aged or has been repaired. 2. P R O PER TY A ND RISK: The property in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid the purchase price in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. Each purchaser shall forthwith give his full nam es and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the A uctioneer shall forthwith pay to Mealys such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the purchaser fails to do so, the lot may at the A uctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and re-sold. 3. Removal of goods: (a) No purchase shall be claimed or rem oved until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyers risk and expense at the end of the Sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, dam aged or destroyed, and all lots not so rem oved shall remain at risk of the buyer and subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. If they are not paid for and removed within thirty days of the Sale the A uctioneer may re sell them by Auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part o f the Auctioneer, in respect o f any loss, shall be restricted to a maxim um of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. (b) Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within one week o f the sale. On the M onday following one week after the sale, a transfer and administration charge of £10.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of £2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealys and are subject to VAT. (c) If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part paym ent shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability. 4. If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers o f such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser. 5. In the event o f any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the parties. 6. Mealys may at their option sell at a “ham m er price” below the reserve but in any such case the Sale proceeds to which the Seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the Sale been at the Reserve. 7. The Title of any Article or Articles purchased will not pass until the Auctioneers receive full payment for same. 8. Any person purchasing an item or items, whether on behalf of a client or not, is responsible for payment of that item or items. 9. U nder no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept Third Party Cheques either in full or Part Payment o f any lot. 10. By participating in this Sale, all buyers and bidders agree to be bound by the terms o f the conditions of business which appear in the catalogue for Sale. 11. From time to time Video Equipment is used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the Customer of items viewed previously during View Days. We do not guarantee the quality o f the item viewed, the accuracy of the Video image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Disputes arising as a result o f Video display will not be entertained
IM PO R T A N T N O TES Bids: We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf o f intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Com m issions Department by 4.30 p.m. on day preceding Auction, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the senders risk and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Bank References are essential. With regard to this Service - M ealys accept no responsibility for items not viewed, whether condition report has been given or not. * Intending Buyers should note “live” telephone Bids are limited to items with estimates in excess o f £1,000 (One Thousand Pounds).
C O N D ITIO N S O F SALE 1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the lot in dispute shall immediately be put up again and resold. 2. In the case o f lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. 3. The Purchasers to give their names and places of abode. 4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description at the buyers expense and risk, within one day of close o f Sale; the Auctioneers not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness or authenticity of or any default or defect in any lot, and making no warranty whatever. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in the delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchase, no lot can on any account be removed during the time o f sale, and the remainder o f the purchase money, must be paid absolutely on delivery. 6. Upon failure o f complying with above conditions, the money deposited in part paym ent shall be forfeited. All lots uncleared within the time of aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale. 7. Paym ent by cash or guaranteed cheques. 8. Purchasers to pay 15% (inclusive of V.A.T.) Auction Fees.
START OF SALE Lots 1 - 35: SEE SUPPLEMENTARY LIST
36. A Jonsereds mechanical Chain Saw
£40/60
37. A Xenoah Brush Cutter with harness.
£50/80
38. A Tanaka T.H.T. 2000 Hedge Trimmer
48. A Murray 30" cut ride-on petrol Lawn Mower, with Briggs and Straton engine, 5 gear with sHde chute dehvery and single deck, with two bag collection, as new. (1) £700/1100 49. A pair of wrought iron basket type Firegrates. (2)
£60/90
50. Two Super Ser Heaters, and two Garden Hand Sprayers. (4)
39. No Lot. 40. TXibular Tower Scaffolding, on wheels, approx. 15', with boards and planks. (1) 41.
43. A small two wheel galvanized Garden Trailer, P.M.O. (1)
£200/300
£30/40
(1 )
52. A wrought iron circular Vegetable Rack, with basket fittings, a Shoe Rack, and another Wall Rack, dismantled. (3) £20/30 £1400/1800
53. A metal Barbecue, as new, in original box. (1)
£35/50
54. Assorted Patio Furniture, Bench, Chairs and Table
£90/150
£50/80
44. A Honda Professional Garden Tiller, P.M.O. (1)
£280/350
45. A Tonsered 625 H Chain Saw, PM.O. (1)
£200/300
55. A tall swivel Chair, and two tall wrought iron Stools, and a wooden Stool. (4) £20/30
46. No Lot 47. Two wooden louvered Shutters. (2 )
£30/40
51. A Bosch electric Strimmer.
No Lot.
42. A Snapper 14 H.P. ride-on Lawn Mower, with collection bag, one year old, as new. (1) Illustration
£200/300
£40/65
56. Two large Clothes Racks, on wheels. (2)
£20/30
57. An electric Cordes Clothes Press. (1)
£30/40
58. A large Mini-Hot Power Washer Cleaner. (1)
£300/400
59. A good Kirby Cleaner (1)
£200/300
60. Quantity of varied Baskets. (a lot) 61. Quantity of plastic Vegetable Holders, Dog Trays, and other plastic wares, (a lot)
£20/30
62. Quantity of earthenware, porcelain and other Flower Pots, (a lot) £50/80
Lot 42 3
63. A plastic G arden Tool Carrier, on wheels, a hard plastic Barrow, & a light folding Barrow. (3) £50/80
74. A tall back swivel Office Chair, upholstered in brown hide. (1)
64. Quantity o f steel Trunks, and other Luggage, (a lot) 65 - 6 6
73. Set o f 14 bleached and painted Bentwood Chairs. (14) £200/300
£180/250
£30/40
BEDROOM
No Lots. 75.
67. Two similar steel four draw er Filing Cabinets. (2)
£70/100
68 .
After P.J. Redoute Set o f 13 finely cold. Flower Prints, with green mounts, gilt frames, I 5 V2 " x 11V4 " (39cms x 28.5cms). (13) See Illustration £300/500 76.
An attractive Office Chair, and two other Chairs. (3)
£120/180
69. A m odern w ooden Settee, with upholstered saddle type cushions, arms and back, in black hide. (1) £100/150
70. A m ahogany m irror back Sideboard, with an arrangement of three drawers and two oval panel cupboard doors on cabriole legs, 54" ( 137cms). (1) £100/120 7 1 . - 7 2 . No Lots.
Yokoi - 19th Century Japanese School Watercolour - “Japanese Street Scene with buildings and figures in foreground, and with a profusion of cherry trees in full bloom ,” signed, approx. 12" x 18'/:" (30.5cms x 47cms), in gilt frame. (1) SE E CO LOU R ILLU STRATIO N - PLATE VI £250/400 77. - No Lot 78. A 19th Century mahogany Dining Room A rm chair or Carver, the top rail with a panel of bell flowers and ribbons above reeded trellis splats and leaf carved arm fronts on turned supports and square tapering spade legs. (1) See Illustration £350/550 79. A 19th Century Ladies Boudoir style flame m ahogany Work Table, the rectangular hinged top above a frieze draw er and a wool box raised on four shaped square legs, 21 V2" (55cms). (1) See Illustration £800/1200
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80. An Edwardian inlaid satinwood Bedside Cupboard, with arched back rail, the bowed front with cupboard and frieze drawer, raised on square tapering inlaid legs, 32"h x 16"w (81cms X 41cms). (1) See Illustration £300/500
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Lot 75
Lots 80 & 78
85. A m ahogany and parcel gilt Wall Mirror, George III style, with fret cut cornice and apron, 2 3 V2 " x 15" (60cms X 38cms). ( I ) £100/150
86. - 88. No Lots
89. A good pair o f 19th Century m ahogany Side Chairs, each with a shaped top rail above a pierced Gothic splat and drop in seat, raised on square tapering reeded legs. £300/400
BEDROOM II 90. A pair of attractive French w alnut Bedside C upboards, each with a marble top above a frieze draw er and a cupboard on moulded cabriole legs, 36" (91cms). (2) See Illustration £800/1200
91. A pair of m odern silver m oulded bevelled Wall M irrors, 3272" X 25" (83cms x 64cms). (2) £80/150
Lot 79 81. A 5' m odern divan Bed, complete with attractive headboard. (1)
92. Two sim ilar good cut crystal Table Candlesticks, with vase shaped stem and lustre drops on circular foot, electrified, 11" (28cms). (2) £150/220
£100/150
82. A Regency period flip top m ahogany Centre Table, the rectangular moulded flip top on a turned stem with quadruple reeded pod terminating in brass castors, as is, 36" (91cms). (1) See Illustration £500/800
93. A m odern electric Radio, in the 1940's style, and a modern porcelain Table Lam p, as is, with shade. (2) £60/80
83. A m ahogany Dressing Table, George III style, the divided hinged top enclosing a pull up mirror above a shaped apron on square tapering slightly splayed legs, 20" (51cms) when closed. (1) £200/300
94. A m odern Easy Armchair, covered in draylon with loose cushion and a small modern Armchair. £100/150
84.
- No Lot.
Lot 82
Lot 90 (pair) 5
99. A fine Victorian Easy Armchair, by Howard & Sons of London, struck with a No: 199682791 and signed on the castors newly upholstered and covered in white calico and raised on front turned legs with brass cup castors. (1) £700/900 See Illustration 100.
An ivory ground Kilm type Oriental Rug, with stylized field inside three borders, 118" x 159" (300cms x 405cms). (1) £600/800
I^ t 95 95. An attractive W illiam IV period m ahogany Child's Cradle, with arched top, the top, ends and sides with cane panels raised on turned supports with metal swing action and trestle type base, 40" x 48" ( 102cms x 122cms). (1) See Illustration £600/800
Lot 98 - See Colour Illustration also, Plate XIV
96. A fine George III m ahogany Chest on Chest or Tallboy, the dentil moulded cornice above three long and two short drawers, flanked with fluted canted pilasters on a base with a brushing slide and three long drawers raised on bracket feet, 72" X 4 1 'A" (183cms X 105cms). (1) S E E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LATE X V I £2000/3000 97. A decorated C ontinental painted Side Table, the arched super structure with a shelf and two drawers, above a serpentine front and two frieze drawers raised on delicate moulded cabriole legs, 31" (79cms). (1) See Illustration £300/500 98. A very good m ahogany and satinwood banded Dressing Table, George III, the hinged and divided top opening to reveal an arran g em en t of lidded co m p artm en ts and an adjustable associated mirror on a ratchet, above a dum m y frieze drawer, a wash draw er with zinc lined interior and hinged cover, flanked with two smaller drawers and a long plain drawer below, the right side fitted with a night com mode or bidet drawer with drop legs (unfurnished), raised on square tapering legs with brass castors, also with brass carrying handles, 54" (131cms) when opened. (1) £1800/3200 SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLA TE X IV
Lot 97 6
Lot 99 Lot 110 101.
A 19th Century giltwood cartouche shaped Continental Mirror, with floral cresting, the moulded frame with tlowers, leaves and C scrolls, 22" x 16" (56cms x 42cms). (1) £200/300 102 .
104. A pair of George III / Hepplewhite mahogany Dining Chairs, each with a moulded back around a pierced splat with “Prince of Wales Plume”, tlanked with two rosettes above a stuff over seat on square legs. £300/500
A modern good quality 8 branch glass Chandelier, with festoons of buttons and lustre drops. (1) £200/300
105 - 106 No Lots.
103.
107.
“ Les Modes Parisiennes,” a set of 19th Century French hand coloured cut-outs, depicting miniature portraits, head gear and other garments left down on black ground in two frames, a pair, 14'/:" x 13'/:" (37cms x 35cms). (2) £250/350
Klaus Phillip Fine modern coloured print, “The Racecourse,” No. 88 o f a Limited Edn. of 89, signed by artist, 23" x 31" (58.5cms x 79cms), in large gilt frame. (1) £180/250 108. Le Blond & Co. Pair o f very attractive colour printed oval prints, “May Day,” and ‘T h e 5th of N ovember,” oval SVa" x 6'/:" (13.3cms x 16.5cms), in original gilt frames. (2) £100/150 109. An attractive set o f 4 - 19th Century hand coloured French Fashion Prints, “Les Modes Parisiennes,” each under arched mount, framed as two, 22" X IOV2" (56cms x 27cms). (2) £200/300 110 .
After H.B. Carter, published by S.W. Treakston, Scarborough “Scarborough from the Spa,” and “Scarborough Castle, looking over the North Sands,” a pair of very fine lithographic prints, 310cm s X 392cms, in gilt frames. (2) See Illustration £220/300 111.
19th Century English School Watercolour, “Large English Country House with figure and dog in foreground,” approx. 8" x I 2 V2" (20.2cms x 32cms), with wash mount and gilt frame. (1) £150/220 112 . After G. M orland “Figures outside an Inn,” a coloured print in an oval gilt frame, also “Milk Maid and Cow Herd,” after R. Westhall, “Cleaners,” and two other coloured Prints, (a lot) £120/150
Lot 116 (top), 115 (bottom) 7
B E D R O O M III 113.
A very unusual French gilt brass m arble and glass Oil Lam p, the stem in the form o f an urn applied with swags and corinthian style capital with etched glass reservoir in gilt bands surmounted with attractive shade, on square moulded base, 27" (69cms). (1) £300/400 114.
A G eorge III period m ahogany Bedside C upboard/Night C om m ode, with pierced tray top above two inlaid doors and a pull out front now a drawer, on fluted legs, as is, 23" (58cms). (1) SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LATE V £800/1100 115.
A good Regency period bow fronted m ahogany Chest, of four long graduating drawers above a shaped apron on splayed bracket feet, 44" (112cms). (1) See Illustration £600/800 116.
A G eorge IV bow fronted m ahogany Dressing Table Mirror, with swing frame and reeded supports above one long and two small drawers raised on bracket feet, 20" (51cms). (1) See Illustration £200/300 117.
A G eorge III period m ahogany Night Tim e C om m ode or Bedside Cupboard, with pierced tray top above two solid doors and a pull out front now a drawer on square chamfered legs, as is, 23" (58cms). (1) SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LATE V £800/1100 118.
Watercolour, landscape,”
19th Century Indian School gouache, “Royal figures and horses in a x 5^U" (13.3cms x 14.5cms) in gilt frame. (1) £120/180
119.
19th Century English School Watercolour, “Attractive Country Street Scene, with figures, horses, chickens etc., in foreground,” 22cms x 15cms approx., in gilt frame. (1) See Illustration £120/170 120 .
S & J. Fuller, Publishers c. 1812 Attractive set o f 3 coloured stipple engravings, “Fine Rabbits,” “Milk O!,” & “All A -B low in!” , 6" x 6" (15.2cms x 15.2cms) in gilt frames. (3) See Illustration £140/200 121 .
A set o f 3 - 19th Century m ahogany Side Chairs, each arched top moulded with chained husks with a shield shaped frame with pierced and fluted splats above a stuff over seat on square reeded legs. £500/800 1 2 2 - 123
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No Lots.
Lot 120 8
BEDROOM IV 124. A h ighly orn ate serp en tin e fron ted k in gsw o od and m arquetry C om m ode, with heavy gilt brass mounts and handles, the shaped and moulded white and veined marble top above an arrangement of two long and two small shaped drawers, each inlaid in dark wood depicting anthemions and swags, the centre with three female masks in gilt brass flanked with ornate gilt brass pilasters, leaf cast and headed with grotesque mask, raised on four leaf capped hoof feet, 34" x 46" (86cms x 1 IVcms). (1) S E E CO LO U R ILL U STR A TIO N - P LATE X IV £2500/4000 125. A late 19th Century oval gilt Wall Mirror, with leafy scroll cartouche cresting, the bead moulded frame applied with conforming leafy scrolls and cartouches, 46" x 38" (117cms x 96cms). (1) £500/600
Lot 127 126. An a ttra ctive serp en tin e sh aped brass m oun ted and m arquetry inlaid French Centre Table, with kingwood banding and shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs, 30" (76cms). (1) See Illustration £600/900
129. A French bronze Group, “Study o f a snarling Lion holding a snake under its paw,” dark green patination, from the model by Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875), on moulded wooden base, signed, 13" (33cms). (1) SE E C O L O U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LATE XV II £2800/3500
127. A fine 19th Century French kingwood and parquetry Table de Coiffeuse, the lift up centre panel with a marquetry panel inlaid with flowers and musical instruments and a mirror inside flanked with tw o parquetry hinged co m p artm en ts, above an arrangement o f two drawers, a writing slide and four dumm y drawers raised on moulded cabriole legs, 30'/2" (78cms). See Illustration £1500/2000
130. A relief m oulded C api-de-M onte porcelain Centrepiece, and cover, with young bacchus surmounted, as is, on gilt metal stand, 14" (36cms). (1) See Illustration £300/400 131. An early Victorian m ahogany Chest o f three long and two short drawers raised on plinth base, 48" (122cms). (1) £400/600
128. A very attractive painted parcel gilt double Bed, the moulded pilasters with gilt acanthus leaf, the padded head and foot board with guilloche moulded arched top rail joined with uniform side rails each with piped padding fitted with new base and mattress, 5' x 77" (153cms x 195cms). (1) £800/1200
132. A very fine quality Ladies burr-walnut Dressing Table, with ornate gilt brass mounts, the hinged and shaped top with kingw ood crossbanding the interior with an oval mirror and fitted interior above a shaped apron on cabriole legs terminating in scroll sabots, 28" x 22" (71cms x 56cms). (1) S E E C O L O U R ILL U STR A TIO N - P LATE X V I £1500/2200 133. A circular beech Table, modern, on turned legs, now with a pink draped cover. (1) £80/100
Lot 390 (pair) & 130
Lot 126 9
134. A G eorge III period m ahogany Bureau of small proportions, the sloping front fitted with an arrangem ent of drawers, pigeon holes, and a cupboard above four long graduating drawers on bracket feet, 33" (84cms). (1) SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE V £1750/2750 135. An attractive set o f 4 - 19th Century hand coloured French Fashion Prints, “Les Modes Parisiennes,” each under an arched mount, fram ed as two, 22" X IOV2" (56cms x 27cms). (2) £200/300 136. A very attractive pair o f 19th Century hand coloured Prints, depicting a coastal scene with fisherfolk on beach, and the other a river harbour scene with bridge and terraced house, 5 V2" x 8" (14cms x 20cms). (2) £280/350 137. Late 19th Century English School Pair of cut-out silhouettes, “Ladies,” gilt frames. (2)
£120/180
138.
Lot 132 - See also Colour Illustration, Plate XVI
Early 19th Century English School Watercolour, “A View in South Wales, with figures fishing near a bridge in foreground,” 1" x 1IV4" (18cms x 28.5cms), gilt frame. (1) £200/300 See Illustration
139. 19th Century English School after H. O'Neill Watercolour, “Cottage Interior Scene with family eating and playing,” approx. 6V4" x 9 V4 " (16cms X 23.5cms). (1) See Illustration £120/180
140. “ Les M odes Parisiennes,” A set of 19th Century French hand coloured cut-outs depicting miniature portraits, head gear and other garments left down on black ground in two frames, a pair, M'A" x I 3 V2" (37cms x 35cms). (2) £250/350
Lot 138
141. 19th Century C hinese School Large and attractive N eedlew ork Picture of Exotic Birds amidst blossoms and foliage, on a black silk background, 5 7 V2" x 2172" (146cms X 54.5cms). (1) £200/300
142. A n attractive set o f 4 - 19th Century hand coloured French Fashion Prints, “Journal des Demoiselles, - Et Petit Courrier Des Dam es,” each under an arched mount, framed as two. (2) £200/300
Lot 139 10
143.
A heavy Afghan Rug, with octagonal medallion on a dark red field with angles and dark blue border, 79" x 51" (210cms x 130cms). (1) £200/300 144. A fine white onyx Study of a Musical Clown, with mandolin on square canted base, indistinctly signed, 21'h" (VOcms). (1) £800/1200 145. A late 19th Century French walnut Night Commode, now an over Toilet Seat with hanging panel back and hinged bergere seat, over a panelled front on short cabriole legs. (1) £300/400 146. After P.J. Redoute Set of 4, 19th Century hand coloured French Prints, 11V2 " x 8 V4 " (29cms X 21cms), with wash mounts in gilt frames. (4) £200/300
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147. Miscellaneous pieces of white Bedroom and Bathroom Furniture. (1) £60/90 148. No Lot.
STUDY Lot 149 149. Ch. Filleuil 1903 A very fine carved three colour marble Bust, head, shoulders and hands, “Young Girl with pearl studded bonnet holding a tloral bouquet and leafy sprig, the dress with a moulded gilt metal border forming the neck line,” on bow fronted onyx base, 18" (36cms). (1) See Illustration £2500/3500 150. A wax Profile Portrait Miniature, facing right “A cleric,” in high relief, framed, together with another cushion framed Georgian ditto, facing left. (2) £280/350 151. A relief moulded wax Portrait Profile Miniature, “Mrs. A.H. Steward,” signed Taffe, glass as is, another by the same artist “Mr. Waugh Wellstreet, London,” in rectangular relief moulded oak frame and two other smaller ditto. (4) £200/300 152. A set of 3 early relief wax Profile Portrait Miniatures, two signed or inscribed with initials, two facing right and one facing left, each in uniform octagonal frame. (3) See Illustration £200/300 153. An attractive pair of gilt brass and Sevres type Mantlepiece Ornaments, each with a pineapple finial above a cylindrical ground floral decorated porcelain stem, with scroll reeded feet, 872" (22cms). (2) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVII
porcelain turquiose angles on
Lot 152 (1 from a selection o f 9 wax portraits)
£300/500 11
154 . A very attractive pair o f Oil Decanters, one in the form o f a cockatoo, the other in the form bird, with silver plated feather like head, hinged and eyes, on a greenish blue glass body with reeded conforming plated legs, 6 V2 " (16.5cms). (2) SE E C O LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE X V II
o f another with glass handle on £350/450
155. A French brass Carriage Clock of small proportions, with enamel dial, signed John Bull & Co., Bedford, 4 V2 " ( llc m s ) . (1) See Illustration £180/220
156. Bofilt “Arab Man Praying with Sandies by his Feet,” - bronze study, signed on moulded base, 13" (33cms). (1) See Illustration £800/1000
157. Parlez au Portier A very attractive French gilt bronze and silvered Study o f a Dog tied to a post on naturalistic base, with rouge marble stand inscribed, 5 V2 " (14cms). (1) See Illustration £400/600 158.
159 . A late 19th Century bronze Figure, o f a young nude boy seated and removing a thorn from his foot, 4 V2 " ( 1 Icms). ( 1 ) See Illustration £150/250
160. E. Guillaum e Bronze Study o f a Bull facing left, on naturalistic rectangular base, signed, 9" (23cms). (1) See Illustration £600/800
161. A marble and gilt bronzed Inkstand, modelled with a snarling hound with conforming inkpot on marble stand, 11" (28cms). (1) £150/250
162. Alfred D ubucand A French bronze and gilt bronze Study of a Prairie Pheasant, on rectangular naturalistic m oulded base incised signature Dubucand, 12" (30cms). (1) See Illustration £900/1100 163. A bronze study o f a young Boy, with turban type cap, holding a book “O ff to School,” on rectangular moulded base, 16" (40cms). (1) See Illustration £150/200
C. M asson A bronze study o f a seated Dog, on oval moulded base. (1) See Illustration £200/300
t Lot 166 See also Colour Illustration - Plate XVII
170 . A colourful D resden C abinet Cup and Saucer, with cover, decorated with various figures. ( 1)
164 . A two colour French bronzed metal Figure, of w om an with hay fork on square moulded base, 17 72" (45cms). (1) See Illustration £400/600
£200/300
165.
171. A sm all baluster shaped French porcelain and cloisonne Vase, the dark blue ground with oval panel depicting a cherub, signed C. Rochette on green onyx base, I'h " (19cms). (1) £200/300
A set o f 4 very good quality Serves style dark blue, gilt and floral decorated Cups, each with a different scene depicting a different courting couple in a landscape, stamped “Porcelaines d'Art, A G olse” , each scene signed A. Golse, the four matching saucers conforming and decorated with flowers. (8) SE E C O L O U R IL L U ST R A T IO N - PLATE X V II £1100/1300
172. An attractive gilt brass and green enam el O pera Glasses, jew elled and decorated with flowers and with ivory eye pieces. (1) £300/500 S E E CO LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - P LATE X V II
173. A superb 19th Century French gilt m etal m iniature Table Cabinet or Jew el Casket, the serpentine hinged top decorated with a miniature “Diana the H ighness,” signed, inscribed “M adame Adelatde de France (N attier)” above ano th er oval m iniature “ W om an in a landscape,” the interior inscribed “La M adeleine Boucher,” on a small panel door and two bevelled glass panel doors below applied with trophies, flowers and ribbons, flanked with mothero-pearl pilasters and concave sides, raised on leaf cast scroll legs, 8"h X 474" (2()cms x 12cms). (1) £2000/3000 S E E CO LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - F R O N T CO V E R
166. An extrem ely attractive dark blue enam el Dish, decorated with Cavaliers and Woman around a table outside an Inn, the handkerchief shaped border decorated in high relief with gilt, the scene signed FC in monogram, 7" (18cms). (1) See Illustration £700/900
167. A French oval porcelain Serves style Box, with hinged cover, the top with courting couple one with musical instrument and signed indistinctly decorated with flowers in gilt relief, 5" (12.5cms). (1) £250/350 S E E C O LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - PLATE XV II
174. An oval m iniature Portrait “Lady with feather hat, hair high and wearing string o f pearls,” on velvet covered gilt metal mounted frame, y h " x 2 V4" (9cms x 7 c m s). (1) £180/220
168.
An assortm ent o f 5 carved ivory Netsukes, and other Carvings. (5)
£200/300
175. A 19th C entury oval m iniature portrait on porcelain, “Our Lady o f the Chair,” in ornate gilt metal shrine type table frame, 15" x 11" (38cms x 28cms). (1) £400/600
169. A sm all French gilt m etal and leather bound Jew el Casket, on bracket feet, 5" (13cms). (1) £180/220 S E E CO LO U R IL L U S T R A T IO N - P LATE X V II
176. A superb inlaid and crossbanded kingw ood D esk Stand, with ornate gilt metal mounts and floral decorated porcelain panels, and ink pot covers over a serpentine apron with mythical figure on the corners, 14" (36cms). (1) £1400/1800 See Illustration
177. An attractive rosew ood, kingw ood and m arquetry inlaid Petite C om m ode, late 19th Century, o f bombe serpentine form with moulded m arble top and heavy o rm ulo m ounts fitted w ith three conforming drawers on slightly splayed legs, 3372" x 32" (86cms X 82cms). (1) £1500/2000 See Illustration
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178. A quality French kingwood Vitrine, of serpentine form, with ornate ormolu mounts surmounted with a Breche d'Alep marble top, above three shaped glass panels and a centre banded panel below, raised on tapering legs, 63V2" x 29" (162cms x 74cms). (1) £2000/3000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVI
179. A pair of French beech Fauteuils, each shaped and foliate moulded back with a padded panel above a conforming serpentine seat flanked with open moulded arms and padded elbow rests raised on moulded cabriole legs. (2) £600/900 See Illustration
180. An exceptional brass mounted bombe shaped and flgured walnut Bureau de Dame, the sloping hinged front enclosing a very attractive satinwood interior with wells and drawers above a shaped apron on crossbanded moulded cabriole legs, 31" (79cms)w. (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE X V £4000/6000
181. A circular Edwardian Occasional Table, with moulded top on shaped legs united by a stretcher, now draped in gold velvet. ( 1 ) £80/120
Lot 177
182. A fine and very unusual ormolu and cutglass telescopic Lamp Standard, the fluted cutglass stem with two cut bulbous knops and ormolu collars under a leaf cast capital on a circular leaf moulded base, surmounted with an inverted cutglass bowl with a fluted band, on three lion paw feet, 65" (165cms). (1) £1800/2500 See Illustration
Lots 186
184
183. A superb quality serpentine fronted ormolu mounted and parquetry Card Table, with wheat sheaf, egg and dart moulded edges, the fpld-over top with a baize under side above a conforming frieze with centre shield on cabriole legs with ornate mounts, 36" (91cms). (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE X IV £3500/4500
184. A 19th Century papier mache and black lacquered Tray, with gilt decoration on associated stand with hexagonal tapering sabre legs, 2 6 V2" (65cms). (1) See Illustration £400/600
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Lot 179 (pair) 14
185.
A pair of very good modern three seater Parker Knoll type Settees,
A mezzotint Engraving,
each covered in loose dark blue floral fabric with four loose cushions, 69" (175cms). (2) £800/1100
“Joubent, General En C hef De L'A rmee D'ltalie,” - battle scene and portrait, framed, 13" x 11" (33cms x 28cms). (1) £ 100/150
190.
186.
A Georgian style Butler's Tray, the shaped gallery incorporating four handles, on a conforming stand with square reeded and chamfered legs with pierced angles, 29" x 2 OV2" (73cms x 52cms). (1) £500/700
191.
J.W. Watercolour, “Colourful Flowers - Still Life,” signed with m onogram , 11" x 6" (28cms x 15cms), and its companion a slightly larger ditto also m onogram med and dated, 13" x 7 V4 " (33cms X 20cms), uniformerly framed. (2) £ 180/250
See Illustration 187.
A small French serpentine shaped parquetry and brass mounted urn Table, with shaped frieze and slide on cabriole legs headed with floral swags, 2 9 V2 " X 16" (75cms x 41cms). (1) £500/700
See Illustration 188.
An oblong walnut Stool, late 17th Century and later, the four turned legs with square block collars united by a conforming stretcher under a padded top, as is, 30" (76cms). (1) £500/800
See Illustration
189.
Roland Green Watercolour, “The Plover,” and its companion, “The Wren,” approx. 5 V4 " X 7VV (I4.5cm s x 18.5cms), one signed, attractive in gilt frames. * R. Green illustrated several Bird books, c. 1910 - 1925. (2) £350/450
U)t 188
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VII & XIII
Lot 182
Lot 287 15
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192 .
Co. Meath “Drainage and Improvement of Lands Act (Ireland) 1863,” District of the Owenroe or Moynalty River in the County of Meath, Custom House, Dublin, 1888, approx. printed broadside, 13" X 8" (33cms x 20.4cms). (1) £90/140
During the time ot n conlestcd Elcctiou in Jreatli, some forty ycnrs a g o , SiK M ak k SOMKHVILI.E seiit orilers to th e Propriutor of tliu Hotel in Trim, to Hoard nnd LodKe ail that lihouid vote for him, for which he received the followiu" bill, wltich lie got framed, and it still haujfa in SOMKKVILLB H oo» E, Coiinty Meath. The copy from which this is talien w a s from amongst th e papers of the late VKHr R e v d . A h c h o e a c o s O ' C o n n e l l , Vicar-General of the Diocese of Meath. A pr h . 16th, 1 8 ^ .
M Y BILL. T o Tenting 16 Freeholders a b o T e stairs for S ir Marlt, at 3 / 3 f s. d; n head, is to me ... ... ... 2 12 u T o E ating 15 more below at&irs:, and two Priests after S apper, is to me ... ... ... 2 15 9 T o 18 Horses and 5 Mnles aboat my yard all night a t 13/erery one of them, and for a man which was lost on ttie head of watching them all night, is to me ... 5 5 0 T o 6 Beds in one Room, and 4 in another, at 2 Guineas every Bed, and not more than 4 in any Bed, a t any time, cheap enough, God knows, is to me ... 22 15 0 F o r Breakfast on Tay in the morning, for every one of them, and as many more of them as they brought in, as near as I can guess, is to me ... 4 12 0 T o R aw Whiskey and Punch, without talking of Pipes and Tobacco, as well as as for breaking a pot above stairs, and other Glasses and Delph for the first day and night, I am not very sure, but for the 3 days and a halt of the Klection, as little as I can call it, and to be very exact, it is in all or thereabouts as near as I can guess, and not 10 be two particular, is to me at least ... 79 15 a F o r Shaving and Cropping off the heads of 49 Freeholders for Sir Mark, at 13d. for every head of them, by my brother, who has a vote, is to mo ... 2 13 1 F o r a W om it & Norse for poor Tom Kernau in the middle of the night, when he was not expected, is to me ten hogs, I don’t talk of the piper for keeping him sober as long as he was sober, is to me ----------------£ 110 18 7
193. Watercolour, “Racehorse and Jockey,” with jump in background. (1) £80/120 194. Early Trim Printing “Co. Meath, Abstract .... and ... the Presentments Summer Assizes, 1868,” broadside, 7" x A'/i" 11.5cms), printed by T.K. Henderson, Trim; and Electioneering Bill,” issued from Hotel at Trim framed. Rare. (2) See Illustration
Granted at (18cms x “A Model 1826, both £120/180
195.
Signed in the place of .Jemmy Cars wife, bis Mark X liryan & O eraghty’s M ark X
After A.L. Grace “The Porcelain Collectors,” two fine coloured prints, similar size, mahogany frames. (2) £120/180
Y ou may say £111, so your honour Sir Mark, send me this Eleren Hundred by Bryan himself, who and I prays for your success alwayj in Trim, so no more at present.
Lot 194
196. S. Fuma “Mediterranean coastal scene with fishing boats,” signed, O.O.C., and its companion, another view, a pair, 11V2" x 17" (29cms x 43cms). (2) See Illustration £800/1100
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197. Fortunio Matania “The Doctors Visit - figures and doctor around a wounded man’s bed,” O.O.B., signed and its companion “A Man in bed with doctor and nurse in attendance,” 7" x IOV2" (18cms x 27cms), a pair signed, each in moulded gilt frame. (2) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XIII £2000/3000
Lot 196 (pair)
198. A pair of contemporary Watercolours, “Lord Falmouth & Fred Archer - Honour & Talent,” and its companion “Admiral Rous & Mr. George Payne - Fathers of the Turf,” both inscribed, 7 V2" x S'h" (19cms x 14cms), a pair. (2) £500/800 See Illustration
Lot 197 (pair) - See Colour Illustration also, Plate XIII 16
199 . After R. Sim m in, 19th Century “The Officers & Uniforms of The British Army,” a fine large coloured print, approx. 10" x 27" (25.5cms x 68.5cms). (1) £150/220
202 . W.R. W aters (1850) “Two young boys with hens and duck on a road near a village,” O.O.C., signed and dated. (1) £3000/3500
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XII 200 . W.C. Bell 1839 - 1904 A fine convex enamel painting depicting a Woman and Child and passive Workman beyond, enamel on metal, signed and dated, 7" x S'A" (IS cm s x 14cms). N.B. Bell for 150 years was an enamel painter for Queen Victoria, she gave him a pension which was continued by Edward VII. A miniature signed Bell, 1851, is in the Victoria and Albert M useum, Queen Elizabeth also has one in her miniature collection. ( 1 ) £800/1200
203. A 19th Century oval m iniature Portrait, of “Young Man leaning on a window ledge,” and its com panion “An older Man holding a cane, wearing a gold watch chain,” a pair, 6 V2" X 4 V2" (17cms x 12cms). (2) £300/500
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XII 204. Co. M eath Race Card, c. 1888 “The Old Rabbit Warren Hunt-Donkey Races and Steeplechases ... Bective Abbey, Co. M eath,” 12" x I 4 V4" (30.5cm s x 37.5cms), printed card, with manuscript additions, framed. Rare. (1) £140/200
201.
Frank Holl, R.A. “Portrait of General Lord Wolseley, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., (18331913), standing three-quarter length in military attire,” signed Ir. Frank Holl, 1883, O.O.C., 56" x 38" (147cms x 96.5cms). Exhibited: Royal A cademy 1883, No. 240. General Lord Wolseley enjoyed a long and distinguished career in the military, serving in the campaigns in the Crimea, (so dedicated that he lost sight in one eye), and also in the Indian Mutiny, the Chinese War of 1860, the Sudan and Egyptian Campaigns. He was appointed Field Marshall in 1894 and then C om m ander in chief o f the army from 1895-1900. Provenance: Mount Juliet, Sale 1986. (1) £4000/6000
205. An Oriental Rug, with ivory stepped cruciform medallion on dark blue and red field inside a wide border, 80" x 54" (224cms x 137cms). (1) £200/300
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE IV
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L ot 206 206. A Georgian embroidered Gentlem an's Undress Cap, c. 1730, the salmon pink silk embroidered all over with a design o f stylised flowers, trim m ed with delicate ivory brade surmounted with a small tassel. (1) £180/250 See Illustration L ot 218 (set o f 6) 207.
215. Eight Shelves of varied Books, mostly hard back novels, some paperbacks, as a lot., w.a.f. (8) £ 120/180
After Guido Reni Miniature, “Madonna with hands joined,” in moulded gilt frame, 5" x 4 V2" ( 13cms x 1 Icms). (1) £70/90
216. Eight Shelves of varied Books, mostly hard back novels, some paperbacks. As a lot, w.a.f. (8) £120/180
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BOOKS 217. Two shelves of varied m odern hardback Novels, and including some o f travel interest. As a lot. (2)
210.
Fores Sporting Notes & Sketches, 18 vols. 8vo L. c. 1880 - 1900, lacks plates, attractive full decorated cloth, gilt; Somerville & Ross - A Patrick's D ay Hunt, oblong folio L. n.d., illustrated but lacks pits., pict. cloth. (19) £90/150 211. A Shelf o f varied Books, on war and war related interest, approx. 15 vols. (15)
£90/140
HALLWAY 218. A set of 6 - 17th C entury style carved and m oulded w alnut Side Chairs, each with a panelled back and baluster rail above a cane seat on turned legs. (6) £600/900 See Illustration
£30/40
212.
A Shelf o f varied Books, Irish interest, approx. 18 vols. (18)
£70/100 218A. A good Georgian period m ahogany drop-leaf Table, the rectangular flaps with rounded corners on circular tapering legs and pad feet, 42" (107cms). £500/800
213. A double Shelf of varied Books, on archaeology history, book design, politics, religion, etc, approx. 30 vols. (30) £80/120
219. A m ahogany Hunting Table, 18th Century or later, with good patina, the two bowed flaps raised on six square legs including two folding support legs, 6'3" (190cms). (1) £1500/2000 See Illustration
214. Four Shelves of varied Books, mostly biographies and autobiographies, approx. 50 vols. (50)
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Lots 223, 226 & 257
Lot 219
224. A large bronze Equestrian Group, ch o co late and dark brow n patination m odelled with a Gentleman, probably S. American sitting upright in dressage position, and horse in light trotting stance on rectangular moulded base, 23"h (58cms). (1) £500/800 See Illustration 225. A fold-over m ahogany Tea Table, with reeded edge and frieze drawer raised on turned legs, George III and later, 36" (92cms). (1 ) £700/800 See Illustration 226. P. A dolphe Paris (1900) “Sarah Barnhard - as Joan o f Arc,” white marble Bust head and £1800/2500 shoulders, signed and dated 15" (38cms). (1) See Illustration 221.
A Study o f a Lion, perched on a tree stump, dark brown and green patination, on naturalistic base, 13" x 18" (33cms x 46cms). (1) £400/600
Lot 224
228. An attractive brass m ounted rouge royal m arble Plinth, the square top above a leaf moulded capital on an inverted tapering stem and square stepped base, 42" (lOVcms). (1) See Illustration £500/700
220.
A good Edw ardian X fram ed m ahogany and m arquetry Dressing Stool, with railed sides on down curved legs, 23" (59cms). (1) £500/700
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221.
A study o f a bronze Cupid, holding a bow in one hand, the other hand aloft, semi-draped with quiver of arrows by his feet on naturalistic circular moulded base brownish gold patination, and its companion a pair, each 20'/2"h (52cms). (1) £200/300
222 . A white m arble type com position Bust Study, o f the Duke of Wellington, head and shoulders in military uniform, 20th Century, 14" (32cms). (1) £150/250
223. Pugi A small carved white alabaster Bust o f young lady with bow bonnet, signed 15" (38cms). (1) £700/900 See Illustration
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229. A French terracotta “Bust o f a Lady,” probably after Pojou on square moulded base, 24" (61cms). (1) See Illustration £500/700
234. An A fghan Runner, the red field with five diamond shaped medallions inside a wide wavy border and three smaller borders, 9' x 33" (280cms x 184cms). (1) £250/350
230.
235. An old Oriental Runner, the dark blue field with a row of eight iron red, blue, ivory and green diamond medallions, and a border o f conforming half medallions and three smaller borders, 15'8" x 45" (478cms x 115cms). (1) £600/800
After ? Pajou A good terracotta type composition Bust, of “De M adam e La Camtesse Dubary,” inscribed on reverse, 2 8 V2" (72cms). (1) £700/900
236. An old North West Persian Runner, the centre with a long pole with numerous branches inside four borders, 151" x 42" (383cms x lOTcms). (1) £700/1100
231. A nother sim ilar ditto, of a “French Lady,” head and shoulders from a model in the Louvre, Paris, 24" (61cms). (1) £500/700 See Illustration
237. An A fghan Rug, the trellis and diamond pattern on dark red field inside a single border, 80" x 53" (230cms x 135cms). (1) £200/300
232. A Breche Violette m arble Plinth, the square top above a leaf moulded brass capital on a square tapering stem with square stepped plinth, 43" (109cms). (1) See Illustration £700/1000
238. Les M odes Parisiennes A very impressive collage of 19th Century hand coloured Fashion Cutouts, depicting hair styles, head gear, bonnets, various female portraits, garments etc., tastefully mounted on black board, a pair, each in gilt frame, I 7 V2" x 11V2" (44cms x 29cms). (2) £400/500 See Illustration
233. A very unusual pair o f 19th Century C hinese Export bam boo Arm chairs, in the Brighton Pavilion style, each with openwork back and arm panels above a cane seat raised on tied cluster legs. ( 2 ) SE E C O LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE V £1800/2500
Lot 238 (pair) 20
240. “Two game birds hanging,” Still Life, on embossed card, 14" x IOV2 " (36cms X 27cms). (1) £150/200 241. “The Road, 1825, Commercial Traveller,” an early coloured Engraving, “Man in horsedrawn gig with terrier,” (London), inscribed, 21" x 29" (53cms x 74cms). (1) £150/250 242. In the style of Stanhope A lexander Forbes - 20th Century “Extensive beach scene with numerous children playing,” O.O.Canvas board, 20" x 24" (51cms x 61cms), in moulded gilt frame. (1) £600/900 243. Late 18th Century Pastel, “Woman and Child, with blue veil draping both,” 17" x 13" (43cms X 33cms). (1) £250/350 See Illustration 244. Charles Gray R.H.A. “A study of a chestnut Horse in a landscape with the Sugar Loaf beyond, from the grounds of Powerscourt Estate,” 19" x 26" (48cms X 66cms). A label on reverse referring to pencil inscription on stretcher states that the horse was given to the Artist by Lord Powerscourt, also See Stricklands Dictionary of Irish Artists, which details G ra y ’s association with Lord Powerscourt. (1) See Illustration £2000/3000
Lot 243 239. Peter Curling “Study of a Horse,” red chalk drawing and its companion, another similar study, uniformly framed, 11" x 15'/:" (28cms x 39cms). (1) £200/300
245. After Henry Aiken c.1818 Fine pair o f hand coloured Hunting Prints, “ Doing it no how,” and “The Down Leap done,” 8" x lO'A" (20.3cms x 26cms), in oak frames. (2) £180/280
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Lot 246 246. After Cecil Aldin, c. 1908 Desirable set o f 3 Sporting Prints, Hunting, Shooting and Fishing, 7" x I 2 V2" (18cms x 32cms), in gilt frames. (3) See Illustration £250/350
251.
247.
A fter Fratin? A lustre patinated brown bronze Study o f a Bull, standing on naturalistic base, 12'/2"h x 15" (32cms x 38.5cms). (1) See Illustration £400/600
Follower o f Sir Alfred M unnings “The Horse Fair,” O.O.C. laid on board, 20" x 24" (51cms x 61cms). (1) £700/1100 See Illustration
252. C hristophe Fratin A fine large bronze Group, “A Bull with a Cow,” on naturalistic base, with frogs and lizards from a model by Fratin, signed, dark and light brown patination inscribed on the base “Societe D'Agriculture De L'lnore Prix Cultural La Chatre 1885 Decerne A M-Aidolx De Viljovet.” (1) £5000/8000 SE E CO LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - PLA TE XV II
248. After C.R. Stock c. 1840 Set o f 6 “Cock Fighting Prints,” published by W.C. Lee, London, hd. cold, approx. 9" x IOV2" (23cms x 27cms), in oak frames. (6) £400/600 249. A large Victorian needlework Picture, depicting a “St. Bernard lying on a pier,” in moulded rosewood frame, 25" x 29" (63.5cms x 74cms). (1) £300/500
John Cairns (FI. 1845 - 1870) “Clauchog Harbour, Arran,” signed with initials, inscribed and dated 1850 on reverse, 0 . 0 . P., 7 V4 " x 14" (18.5cms x 35.5cms). (1) £300/500
Lot 252 - See Colour Illustration, Plate XVII
Lot 247
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259. A George I style gilt Pier Mirror, the divided pediment with shell cresting above a leaf moulded frame and bevelled two part mirror, 47" x 20" (120cms x 51cms). (1) £600/800 260. A pair o f late G eorge III period m ahogany Side Tables, each of oblong form with front rounded corners above an inlaid and banded frieze raised on square inlaid tapering legs, 4 5 V2" (116cms). ( 2 ) £800/1000 See Illustration
Lot 255 253. A fine dark patinated Study o f a prancing Stallion, on naturalistic base, I 6 V2" x 18" (42cms x 46cms). (1) See Illustration £600/900
261. A large m etal bound painted pine Chest, the hinged top with a study o f a house in a landscape, the front inscribed “The Third Light Dragoons,” 34" x 54" ( 8 6 cms x 137cms). (1) £500/600
254. Par Bofill “Saut D 'Obstacle,” a three colour bronze metal Equestrian Group on rouge marble base, I 8 V2" (47cms). (1) £1000/1500 See Illustration 255. After Capaldo A fine bronzed terracotta Study o f “Chien En Arret,” a dog on naturalistic base with inscribed signature and number 894. (1) See Illustration £600/900
262. A m ahogany stand up folding Boot Jack. (1)
£100/150
263. A bentw ood bam boo Hat and Coat Stand. ( 1)
£ 100/120
264. A very fine George HI period m ahogany Side Table, the rectangular top moulded all around above two frieze drawers with brass handles, probably original, raised on four square angled legs, 36" (9lcm s). (1) £1500/2500 S E E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE X V
256. A bronze study o f a Fem ale Torso, together with a study o f a Male Torso, each dark brown patination, on circular moulded base, 2 OV2" (52cms). (2) See Illustration £180/250
265. A H am adan Rug, with red and blue medallion on a brown field inside three borders, 84" x 49" (216cms x 124cms). (1) £180/250
257. A very attractive French L im ogues white Bisque Bust Head and Shoulder, o f young girl, “Le Marie,” with bonnet, on moulded dark blue and gilt lined square porcelain base, 21" (54cms). (1) £600/800 See Illustration 258. A very good pair o f early G eorgian style w alnut Batchelor's Chests, each rectangular folding top with herringbone banding and baize lined interior above an arrangem ent o f four long graduating drawers and two small drawers raised on bracket feet, 31" X 31" (79cms x 79cms). (2) £2800/4200 SE E C O L O U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - PLATE V
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266 . A very unusual wheel type six light wrought iron Ceiling Light, with milk glass ball shades on scroll arms, 44" ( 1 13cms)d. (1) £400/500
270. A fine circular French gilt brass Hall Lantern, with four glass panels under leaf cast rim and conforming lower rim, 22" (56cms). (1) £8(5)/1200 See Illustration
267. A superb inlaid m ahogany Longcase Clock, the arched and moulded cornice flanked with two brass bird and ball finials, above an arched dial with chime and silent over a circular silverized chapter ring and subsidiary dial for seconds on a brass plate and signed James Hodges, London, the glass door inlaid with bell, flowers and bows, flanked with two half fluted reeded columns, the movement striking 8 bells, above an arched top, long door inlaid with floral sprigs and urn flanked with conforming pilasters on a conforming inlaid box base and short plinth, 88" x 20" ( 2 11 cms x 51 cms). (1) £5000/7000 S E E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LATE X V I
271. An Oriental Afghan Rug, with cruciform medallion on a fawn ground inside red borders and angles, 80" x 52" (230cms x 132cms). (1) £200/300 272. A fine 19th Century circular inlaid Centre Table, with marquetry flame mahogany top, on hexagonal baluster stem and tripod base, raised on paw feet, 37'/:" (95cms). (1) S E E C O LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE X V £3500/4200 273. David Wilson Still life, “Attractive vase with profusion o f flowers on a circular table in front o f an inlaid cabinet,” signed, O.O.C., in gilt frame, 28'/:" x 24 '/:" (72.5cms x 62cms). N.B. David Wilson exhibited at the Royal Academy. (1) S E E C O LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE X IV £450/700
268. A 19th Century Irish m ahogany Silver Table, the rectangular dished top now pierced to form a stick and umbrella stand above a fret cut apron centred at both sides with a small shell raised on acanthus leaf capped cabriole legs and ball n' claw feet, 26" (66cms), the base with a later fitted brass drip pan. (1) £800/900 See Illustration
274. 19th Century Irish Naive School Watercolour, “The Great Election Stakes, June 1892,” 8 V2" x 25" (21.5cms x 63.5cms), in oak and gilt frames. (1) £200/350 See Illustration
269. A pair of large m achine m ade beige Carpet Runners, each with a self trellis pattern and piped edge, 283" x 36" ( 7 16cms X 92cms). (2) £300/500
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275 . 19th C entury Irish Naive School Watercolour, “The L iqueur Traffic Local C o n tro l,” fine caricature w aterco lo u r with racing flavour, 15" x 21" (38cms x 63cms), in oak and gilt frame. ( 1) £250/350 SE E C O LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE VI
276. After Thom as Sautell Roberts “Lane of Luggelaw, County of Wicklow,” by F.C. Lewis, a large early coloured engraving, 1672" x 21 'h" (42cms x 55cms). (1 £200/300
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Lot 283
After R.R. Scanlon “ D onn y b ro o k to D u b lin ,” “ D ro g h ed a to Dundalk,” a pair o f coloured engravings by W. Morrison, “Horses, carriages and figures,” 18" x 24" (47cms x 61cms). (2) £300/400
278. R. Gem m ell Hutchinson “A landscape with figures working in a field,” O.O.B., bears indistinct monogram R.G.H., inscription on reverse, 9 V4" x 1474" (25cms x 36cms). (1) £400/600 See Illustration
279. Late 18th C entury / Early 19th Century possibly Irish “Interior scene, M an with cello and other man with violin,” 1274" x 9'/^" (31cms x 24cms). (1) £400/600
Lot 284 280. H. A ndrew s (probably Henry Andrews) “Classical female figures decorating a cow with garlands of flowers, surrounded by cupids and cherubs on a coastal landscape by a fountain,” O.O.C., 2872" x 4872" (72cms x 123cms). (1) £2500/3500 S E E CO LOU R ILL U STR A TIO N - P LATE VI
283. After H. Raoul Millais A large coloured Print, signed in pencil “Finnure,” “Silver Fame, Roimond,” 1951, 23"x 29" (59cms x 74cms). (1) See Illustration £250/350
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H.E. Bertee '36 Watercolour, “Extensive Scottish mountainous landscape,” 9 V4" X I 3 V4" (25cms X 35cms), signed and dated, in attractive frame. (1) £200/300
Henry Hoehler 20th Century A merican School Charcoal drawings, “Equestrian Studies,” a pair, 1574 x 2 I V4" (40cms X 55cms), both signed. (2) £450/750 See Illustration
282. Late 18th Century English School Pastel, “Allegorical subject with aerial nymph, pouring calm on the ocean,” 1472" x 1074" (37cms x 26cms), gilt frame. (1) S E E CO LOU R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE X IV £200/300
285. Frank Egginton Watercolour, “Drumquinna, Kenmare, Co. Kerry,” signed and dated 7 7 , 21" x 2972" (53cms x 75cms). Provenance: Purchased from the Artist. (1) £1800/2500 S E E CO LO U R ILL U STR A TIO N - PLATE VI
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286. Frank Egginton Watercolour, “Cush Bay - Templenoe, Co. Kerry,” signed and dated 7 7 , 21" x 29'h" (53cms x 75cms). Provenance: Purchased from the Artist, label on reverse. (1) S E E C O L O U R ILL USTRA TIO N - P L A T E VI £ 1800/2500
2 90 . A ttributed to John Frederick Herring Snr. (1795 - 1865) “ Industry with William Scott Up,” bears signature J.F. Herring, and date 1838 lower right, also inscribed “ Industry” lower left, O.O.C., 14" X 18" (34cms x 44.5cms). Industry by Priam, was owned by Lord Chesterfield and won the Oaks in 1838. Provenance: Mount Juliet Sale 1986 M ajor V. Me Calmont. (1) £6000/9000 SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LA T E VII
287. J.F. H erring Snr. “Matilda - with J. Robinson up and held by the Hon. E. Petre,” bears signature & date 1827, indistinctly inscribed, 0 . 0 . P., 14" X 18" (34cms x 44.5cms). Matilda by Com us out of Juliana was owned by Hon. E. Petre. He won the St. Ledger in 1827 ridden by James Polinsen. Provenance: Mount Juliet, Sale 1986. (1) £4000/6000 S E E C O L O U R ILLU STRATIO N - PLATE VII
291. J.F. Herring Snr., “Rowton - with W. Scott Up,” both in on a race course showing extensive landscape, 0 . 0 . P., bears a signature J.F. Herring, 1829, 14" x 18" (36cms x 46cms). Rowton was bred by Mr. William Allen o f Malton & ow ned by the Hon. Ed. R. Petre, won the Great St. Ledger 1829. Provenance: Maj. V. Me Calmont, M ount Juliet Sale, Sotheby's 1986.(1) £4000/6000 S E E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - P LA T E VII
288. J.F. Herring Snr. “Jack Spigot with William Scott Up,” bears indistinct signature and date 1821 lower left, O.O.C., 14" x 18" (34cms x 44.5cms). Jack Spigot, the winner of the St. Ledger o f 1821 was owned by the Hon. T. Orde Powlett. Provenance: Mount Juliet Sale, 1986. (1) £4000/6000 S E E C O L O U R ILLU STRATIO N - PLATE VII
292. Jam es Lynwood Palm er 1868 - 1941 “Study o f a chestnut horse in a landscape,” signed and dated (1900?) 16" X 19 V2" (40cms x 50cms). (1) £2500/3500 S E E CO LO U R ILLU STRATIO N - PLA TE VII
293. 289. Herring Snr. “Faugh-A -B allagh with F. Bell U p,” bears signature J.F. Herring/1844, lower left, 0 . 0 . P., 13'/:" x I 7 V2" (34cms x 45cms). Faugh-A-Ballagh, by Sr Hercules out of Giccioli, was bred by George Knox, Kildare. He was owned by Mr. E. Irwin and won the St. Ledger in 1844, ridden by F. Bell. Provenance: M ount Juliet Sale 1986. (1) £4000/6000 S E E C O L O U R ILLU STRATIO N - PLATE VII
19th Century Continental School “Fishermen unloading the Catch - the Alps beyond,” O.O.C., 14" X 22" (36cms x 56cms). (1) £500/800 See Illustration
294. Le C om pte H ippolyte “French Military taking refreshments outside an Inn,” O .O .C ., signed and dated 1845, 13" x 16" (33cms x 40cms). (1) S E E CO LOU R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLA TE X III £3500/4500
Lot 298 295. W illiam Perry “A Spanish mule train,” figures and mules high in the Pyrenees the mules with decorated head and body gear, signed and dated 1872, 21" X 36" (53cms x 92cms). (1) £5000/7000 SE E C O L O U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - PLATE VI 296. R.P. Bonnington “The White Cliffs at Dover, with fisherfolk and boat on the beach,” O.O.C., IS'/:" x 21" (39cms x 53cms), gilt frame, with remains o f four wax Collectors stamps on back o f frame. (1) SE E CO LO UR ILLUSTRA T IO N - PLA TE XIII £ 1000/1500 297. 18th C entury French School Exquisite quality pencil drawing, “Allegorical figure playing the triangle under a tree,” 1374" x 9" (35cms x 23cms), oval in gilt frame. (1) £200/300 See Illustration
Lot 291 299. 19th Century Advertisements “ Henri's Horse Condition Pow der,” & “E quinoint,” “The Scientific Remedy for Lameness in Horses,” colourful equine related advertisements, two in each frame. (2) £120/180
298. A 19th C entury Vanity Fair Supplem ent, 1894, large coloured Print, “At Cowes, The R.Y.S.,” showing The Earl of Dunraven, The M arquis of Ormonde, The Earl of Lunsdale, H.R.H. The Prince o f Wales, Rear - Admiral the Hon. Victor M ontagu & H.I.M. T he German Emperor, M'A" x 19" (37cms X 48cm s), after Spy. (1) £180/250 See Illustration
300. After Henry Barraud A large 19th Century black and white Engraving, by T.L. Sangar “Punchestown 1868 - Royal Visit,” in unusual moulding gilt frame, 24" x 46" (61cms x 117cms). £200/300
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307. A small cutglass C handelier or C eiling Light, with knop terminal and bowl with three loop handle and chain suspenders. (1) £150/180
H enry Butler 1800 - 1881 Pencil and Pen Sketch, “Theatrical Subject,” a pair o f sketches, 7" X 8 V2" (17.5cms x 122cms), each framed. * H enry Butler was father of Mildred Anne Butler renowned Irish Artist. (2) £180/250
308. A George III style Partners m ahogany pedestal Desk, with an arrangement of nine drawers to one side and the opposing side with two cupboards and three drawers under a triple panel leather top on bracket feet, 59"w x 30" (150cms x 76cms). ( 1 ) £800/1200
See Illustration 302. Co. M eath “Loretto House, N avan,” a printed broadside prospectus, c. 1880,, approx. 1 1 " x 8 " (28cms x 2 0 cms), black frame. ( 1 ) £80/120
H ow ard Knee “M ountainous Lake in Wicklow,” signed, 1IV2" x 15" (29cms x 38cm s). (1) £180/220
309. A six piece tan and tooled leather D esk Set, comprising o f a blotter pad, ink bottles, pen tray, stationery box, pad holder and stamp holder. ( 6 ) £350/420 310. A George HI painted and parcel gilt Open Armchair, with shaped splats and curved arms above a stuff over seat on square tapering flared legs. (1) £200/300
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311.
P. Ffrench Watercolour, “West o f Ireland Landscape,” and its com panion a sim ilar view both bearing initials, 4" x 4" (lOcms x lOcms). (2) £200/300
E.M. Stevenson “Connemara, Lough near Leenane,” watercolour, signed, I 4 V2" X 21" (37cms x 53cms). (1) £150/220
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See Illustration 314. Three leather bound Louis Vuitton Suitcases, some as is, with zip openers. (3)
Lots 313, 314 & 315
£150/220
See Illustration 315. Four assorted Louis Vuitton Suitcases, each with zip opening and L.V. covering some m onogram m ed C.B.O., other B.O., some with re-enforcement straps, together with two small Handbags. ( 6 ) £300/400
See Illustration 316. Four old Gucci leather bound canvas Suitcases, and other cases, (a lot)
£80/150
317. A sm all Louis Vuitton box Trunk, covered in L.V. fabric and bound in leather and brass, the L.V. label inside with a faded number, Paris, Nice, Vichy, the lock no: 102847, 19" x 20" (48cms x 51cms), together with a smaller Case, interior no: 871216 on L.V. label lock no: 102847, 16" x 8 " (40cms X 20cms). (2) £600/800 28
320. A large Louis Vuitton W ardrobe Trunk, covered in L.V. fabric with brass mounts and L.V. studs, banded with and bound in leather monogrammed B.O. on both ends, fitted with various L.V. hangers etc., the interior label No. 847084, lock No: 102847, outside labels Princess Guirey, Dorchester Hotel, 44" x 26" ( 1 12cms x 66cms). (1) £1200/1800
318. A sm all Louis Vuitton Box Trunk, with L.V. covering, brass and leather bound interior label 870688, fitted with tray and conforming straps, lock no: 102847, 14" X 8" (36cms x 20cms), B.O. monogram, together with a smaller Ladies Vanity Case no; 862283. (2) £300/500
319. A large Louis Vuitton W ardrobe Trunk, covered in L.V. fabric and bound in leather and brass, the studs with L.V. stamp, applied with wooden bands m onogram m ed B.O. on both ends, fitted with various L.V. hangers etc., the interior label No: 848852, the main lock No: 102847 outside labels for Princess Guirey and Lady Ormerod, 44" x 26" (112cms X 66cms). (1) £1200/1800
321. A Louis Vuitton W ardrobe Trunk, covered in L.V. fabric and bound in leather and brass with wooden banding, monogram med B.S., the interior fitted with various hangers all stamped Louis Vuitton, Paris- London, interior label with No: 846428 brass locks, also with L.V. label, main lock No. 102847, brass studs also branded, 45" x 22" (114cms X 55cms). (1) £1000/1500
322. A Louis Vuitton shoe Case, each side with six compartments, felt lined and covered, interior number on leather pad Louis Vuitton 842485, the exterior with L.V. fabric, leather and brass bound & L.V. studs, lock no: 102847, 24" X 21" (61cms x 53cms), monogram med B.S. (1) £700/1100
323. A pair o f Louis Vuitton Suitcases, each covered in L.V. fabric and bound in leather and brass, interior label 344692, brass buckles inside stamped Louis Vuitton Bervete lock No 102847, the other interior label no 846434, 31 7:" x 21 V2 " (80cms x 52cms). (2) £800/1100
324. A good pair o f vellum covered and leather bound Hartm an Skym ate Suitcase, both with two heavy brass yale locks, 32" x 18" (81cms x 46cms). (2) £150/200
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326. A Louis Vuitton Suitcase, covered in L.V. fabric, leather and brass bound interior tag no: 847118, lock no: 102847, 32" x 21" (81cms x 53cms), monogram m ed B.O., together with a smaller ditto interior no: 843026 lock no: 102847, 24" x 14" (61cm s x 36cm s), m onogram m ed each end F.A.G. (2) £600/800
Lot 327
327. A very large Louis Vuitton W ardrobe Trunk, covered in L .V fabric, brass and leather bound with wooden bands, the interior fitted with chrome rails and various hangers, interior label 870958, large brass lock no: 102847, m onogram m ed B.O., 56" x 26" (142cms x 66cms). (1) 5^'^' Illustration £1800/2500
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334. A pair o f large mature Rose Trees, each in large plastic pot. (2)
328. A large unusual w rought iron Ceiling Light, in pierced metal with hanging hooks for pots and pans with five light fittings, 50" x 31" ( 127cms x 79cms). (1) £300/500 See Illustration
335. A quantity o f assorted potted Plants.
329. A n eight branch m odern black metal Ceiling Light, with ball shades and chain suspender, 26" (66cms). (1) £200/300
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330. A pair of large m ature Rose Trees, each in terra- cotta style plastic tubs with other plants. (2) £70/90
339. A large heavy impressive pair o f green patinated bronze Garden Urns, each relief moulded with scrolls and applied with two lion handles, each without lower legs, but terminating in a leaf moulded swag on a moulded flared stem and square base, 27" x 26" (69cms x 66cms). (2) £1200/1600 SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N - PLATE IX
331. Five assorted wooden and metal bound Barrels or Ttibs, all planted. £180/250
£180/250
333. Nine assorted terra-cotta colour plastic Tubs, with plants and shrubs. (9)
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338. A very fine pair o f relief cast bronze G arden Urns, each with two rams masks, and classical figures, amongst floral swags, upon a flared stem on conforming fixed moulded base, 37" (94cms). (2) £800/1500 SE E CO LO U R ILL U STR A TIO N - PLATE IX
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£70/90
340. A pair o f heavy two colour bronze Garden Figures, each modelled with Pan facing down with hands on chest, standing on a turtle with square plinth, 24" (61cms). (2) See Illustration £600/800
£100/140
341. A pair o f bronze Garden Urns, each applied with grotesque horned mask and fixed cover, above a fluted tapering body, on square moulded base, 18" (47cms). (2) £200/300
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Lot 345 342. A pair of dark brown patinated bronze Garden Figures, one modelled with seated fairy on a moulded plinth holding a tambourine and its companion holding a mandolin on square base, 24"h (61cms). (2) £ 300/500
347. A pair of large heavy relief cast bronze Garden Urns, with scroll leaves and mask, each applied with two large putto mask handles on a square moulded base, 35"w x 27" (89cms x 69cms). (2) £ 1500/2000 See Illustration
343. A very attractive green patinated Fountain Figure, modelled as a Merman with scaled legs and fin feet, blowing a horn, 29" (73cms). ( 1) £ 800/1200 See Illustration
348. A very fine bronze Garden Urn, of unusual form modelled with two cherubs, supporting a basket moulded with vines, on a cone shaped stem with scroll finial, 49" (126cms). (1) £ 700/1100 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE IX
344. A very attractive green patinated Fourtain Figure, modelled as a Merman with scaled legs and fin feet, blowing a horn, 29" (73cms). ( 1) £ 800/1200 See Illustration
345. A fine bronzed composition Group, of young nude Girl with arms outstretched on square moulded base, stamped EW 16/50, probably a limited edition, 5'2" (167cms). (1) £ 2000/3000 See Illustration 346. A very unusual pair of large green patinated bronze figural Garden Urns, each modelled as a mythical figure, half woman/half beast, seated and supporting an urn, applied with classical figures and grotesque masks, the base formed as a grotesque head with shelves, each 5'6" ( 163cms). (2) £ 1800/2500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE IX
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349. S. Kelian A very im portant large life size bronze G roup, modelled as a sleeping semi-nude girl on a curved rustic bench on naturalistic base, bears incised signature as above. (1) S E E C O LO U R ILL U STR A TIO N - PLA TE IX £4500/6500
351. A 19th Century wrought iron G arden Bench, with slatted back and seat above conforming legs and stretchers, 62" (158cms). (1) £700/900 See Illustration
350. A good larger than lifesize pair o f bronze W hippet Hounds, each with curled tail and facing slightly backwards, the rear legs bent, and back humped wearing a gilt collar, 28"h (71cms). (2) See Illustration £800/1100
352. A fter C. Valton A dark green patinated lifesize Study of an aggressive Hound standing on hind legs in attacking position, on oval naturalistic base, 27"h (69cms). (1) £300/400 See Illustration
353. A fine bronze Garden Fountain, the shell shaped bowl surmounted on a stem with three swans facing aloft on a tri-form base, the entire supporting a seated putto on a rock, with frog attached to his left foot, (pLimbed to spurt water from his mouth, directed at the putto's face.) 5' x 35" ( 153cms X 90cms). ( 1) £3000/4000 SE E CO LO U R ILLU STR A TIO N ~ P LATE IX
354. A very large unusual pair of green patinated Oriental bronze Flam ingos, one with its head aloft and piped through as a founta;n figure, the other with neck twisted and facing downwards, approx. 70"h (ISOcms). (2) £1200/1600 SE E CO LO U R ILLU ST R A TIO N - PLATE IX
355. A pair of light green patinated bronze G arden Flamingos, one holding its head aloft piped through as a fountain figure, and the other with its neck twisted and head facing down, 33" (84cms) smaller one. (2) £600/800 S E E C O LO U R ILLU ST R A TIO N - PLATE IX
356. A pair o f dark green patinated bronze Fountain Figures, each modelled as a stork, one with head aloft and piped through, the other with one wing slightly spread, head facing downwards in a walking stance, 40" (102cms) the taller one. (2) S E E C O L O U R ILL U STR A TIO N - PLATE IX £600/800
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After P.J. Mene A green patinated bronze Equestrian Group, “L'Accolade,” on oval naturalistic base, 26" (66cms). (1) £300/400
358. A set of four green patinated bronze Garden or Fountain Figures, each modelled as a small flamingo, two with head aloft and the £200/300 other two backwards and turned down. (4) See Illustration Lot 364
359. A green patinated Garden Fountain Figure, modelled as a semi-draped cherub holding a fish aloft in one hand and the other hand holding a shell on naturalistic rocky base with stem, fish etc., plumbed through to allow water from fishs mouth, 38" (97cms). (1) £800/1500 See Illustration
361. A very attractive heavy cast bronze Wall Fountain, with leaf cresting above a large lion mask, and floral swag over a demi-lune leaf and turquoise moulded bowl with scroll terminal, 40"h x 25"w (102cms x 64cms). £800/1500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE IX 362. A pair of attractive and unusual dark brown patinated Garden Figural Bird Baths, each modelled as a young boy holding a shell in both hands on square base. (2) £700/1100 See Illustration
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An almost life size composition stone Figure, modelled as a classical w om an with hands aloft holding Corinthian type capital, 61" (155cms). (1) £ 1000/1500 See Illustration
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363. A large pair o f com position G arden Urns, moulded with grotesque masks and classical female handles, each holding bunches of grapes on a tlower moulded body standing on conforming square plinths, 56"h x 36" (142cms x 92cms). (2) £1200/1500
375. An exceptional 12 bore double barrel side by side sidelock ejector Sporting Gun, by Wesley Richards & Co., Ser. No: B1915, with walnut stock and engraved lock, the barrels 27^4" (71cms), overall length 45" (115cms) cased. (1) £2000/3000 S E E CO LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - IN SID E B A C K CO VER
364. A p air o f com p osition G arden E agle Figures or Pier O rnam ents, each naturalistically modelled with wings spread on oviil bases, 32"h X 28" (81cms x 71cms). (2) £1800/2200 See Illustration
376. An im pressive pair o f Watson Bros., 12 bore boxlock ejector scallop-back action Sporting Guns, No. 1 & 2 marked in gold Serial No: 7396, 7397, each lock with serpentine end and finely engraved by Harry Kell, the chamber backs finely cast with leaves and chased with conforming foliage each with fine figured walnut stock and chequered grip inset with gold crested escutcheon, barrels 30" (66cms), overall 4674" (117cms). (2) £4000/6000 S E E CO LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - IN S ID E B A C K CO VER
365. A Victorian cast iron Flower Pot Stand, with four graduating pierced demi-lune shelves supported by lion masks and paw feet, 48" (123cms). (1) £1200/1800 366-372
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377. A very im portant pair o f 16 bore single trigger side lock ejector Sporting Gungs, by Boss & Co., numbered with 1 & 2 in gold, the finely engraved lock with floral rosettes and scrolling foliage struck underneath Boss patent no. 11278; serial no: 7193 & 7194, each with nicely figured walnut stock with gold escutcheon engraved with family armorial of his Highness Prince Guirey, the barrels 29" (74cms), overall 4 6 V2" (118cms), both in leather bound brass mounted case, with armorial o f his Highness Prince Guirey's family. (2) £8000/10000 S E E CO LO U R ILL U ST R A TIO N - IN SID E B A C K CO VER
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373. A 12 bore double barrel boxlock ejector Sporting G un, serial no: 131567, by Webley and Scott Ltd., the nicely engraved lock and trigger guard on a figured walnut stop with a chequered grip, 42'/2" (lOScms), barrels 26" (66cms). (1) See Illustration £600/800
374. A 12 bore double barrel side plated self opening box lock ejector Sporting Gun, Koner model by Cogswell & Harrison, (mt. serial no: 69682), the engraved lock and trigger guard on a nice figured walnut stock and chequered grip, the barrels 28" (71cms), 4472" (113cms) altogether in hide covered oblong case. (1) See Illustration £1200/1800
378. A cased 12 bore double barrel boxlock ejector Gun, by M. Garnett & Son (Churchill), Ser. No: 88746, with nicely figured stock and engraved lock, side by side barrels, 25" (62cms), overall length 4172" (106cms). (1) £800/1500 See Illustration
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385A. A set of good quality Golf Clubs, comprising of 9 woods and 7 irons, with bag and caddy trolley. £120/150
379. A good leather Saddle.
379A. A good leather Saddle.
385B. Another set with 8 woods and 11 irons, with bag and caddy trolley.
380. A 12' Rory’s Spinner Rod, another Amblack 270 Mitchell Rod, and a Net and two tubes. (5) £60/90
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386. An Oakley fitted 4 Berth Horse Box Lorry, with living accommodation, toilet, shower, etc; powered by Leyland Daf engine, registration no: 94 KE 2990, as new, only 24000 kilometers. Supplied by Peter Lee, Horse Boxes and Trailers, Dublin 6603955. (1) £28000/35000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - INSIDE BACK COVER
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382. A 14' hand built Bruce & Walker Salmon Rod, with cover and tube and large Salmon Net. (2)
£150/250
£60/80 387. A Subaru Legacy Estate, 2.2 G.L. all wheel drive, high and low, 1995, 33,000 miles, as new. (1) £10000/15000 See Illustration
383. A 8' Shakespeare Alpha Trout Rod, a 14' Salmon or Sea Rod in tube, and another Child’s Rod. (3) £80/90
384. A 14' Bruce & Walker hand built three part Salmon Rod, with cover and tube. (1) £60/90
DRAWING R O O M — 388. A pair o f very attractive German porcelain Figures, one an elegant Lady with floral dress on moulded base and floral decorated conforming stand with scroll legs, together with a matching figure of a Gentleman, a pair, 19" (49cms). (2) SEE COLO UR ILL USTRA TION - PLA TE XVII £ 1200/1600
385. Two 7' Spinning Rods, each with Shakeaspeare Norris reels, a Gaff, a 15' Shakeaspeare telescopic Sea Rod and three tubes, (a lot) £60/90
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395 . A good 19th Century floral inlaid oval burr-walnut Tea Caddy, with hinged cover, 6" (15cms). (1) £350/450 See Illustration
389 . A very fine pair of French “Sevres style” dark blue ground porcelain Pot Pourri Vases, and covers, profusely decorated with gilt metal mounts, each decorated on one side with a different scene depicting courting couple signed “Dantz,” and the reverse with a landscape inside a gilt leafy wreath on a square gilt metal moulded base, IT'A" (45cms). (2) £1500/2500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVII
396. A small satinwood Tea Caddy, with shell and chequered string inlay raised on ivorized ball feet, 4 V4 " (llcm s)h . (1) £250/350 See Illustration
390. A pair of well modelled German porcelain Figures, one modelled as an elegant Lady on naturalistic base, and the other a Gentleman, IS'A" (39cms). (2) £1000/1500 See Illustration
397. An embossed brass Fuel Bucket, with scenes after Tenniers, together with a set of 3 brass Fire Irons and a separate Tongs. (5) £80/120
391. An unusual Royal Worcester porcelain Oil Lamp Group, modelled with young girl and boy with birds nest under a tree arch on naturalistic base supporting a basket type reservoir with etched shade. No. 1240, 24" (61cms). (1) £1400/1600 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVII
398. A very fine pair of Meissen porcelain figural Candelabra, one modelled as an elegant lady with apron of flowers by a flower encrusted tree and the other a gentleman with basket and bouquet of flowers, as is, 21" (53cms)h. (2) £1800/2200 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVII
392. A miniature serpentine fronted inlaid rosewood Chest, with four long graduating drawers and a brushing slide on splayed bracket feet, 6 V2 " (17cms). (1) £300/400 See Illustration
399. A French brass Carriage Clock, with enamel dial and swing handle in leather case, 572" (14cms). (1) £250/320 See Illustration
393. A dark celadon ground Crackleware type green Chinese porcelain Vase, now an electrified Lamp in the Ming style with silk shade, 37" (94cms) overall. (1) £180/250
400. A bronze study o f an Elephant, running forward with head high, chocolate brown patination on dark naturalistic oblong base, 9 V4 " (23cms), and its companion, a pair. (2) £150/250
394. A pair of Royal Worcester Candlesticks, one modelled with a young girl by a tree stump and the other a young boy, l^h" (19cms). (2) £550/650
401. An old baluster shaped Chinese celadon ground and relief moulded Vase, with various figures in blue and white, now electrified table lamp with shade, 2972" (75cms). (1) £500/700
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Lots 406 (pair), 408 & 402 (pair)
402 . A pair of Sevres style porcelain Portrait Cabinet Plates or Wall Plaques, “Dutchess de M aine,” and its com panion “M adonne de Panalere,” each signed E. Roge, 9 V2" (24cms). (2) £500/800
409. A pair of Oriental porcelain Cache Pots, each decorated in the European style under a shaped rim with birds, insects and flowers, 7" (18cms). (2) £250/350
See Illustration
403. “Louis XVI,” & “Napoleon,” a pair of Limoges porcelain Portrait Cabinet Plates, a pair, 9" (23cms). (2) £280/350
410. A Bronze Group, modelled with young boy sitting on an apple tree with bird, his jacket and cap red with gold pants and waist coat on naturalistic base. (1) £200/300
404. A colourful Crown Staffordshire Coffee Can, and saucer, decorated all over with panels of flowers and a blue and white ground. (1) £100/150 405. A pair of Royal Worcester Coffee Cans, and matching saucers, decorated with birds by P.M. Platt & Poole. (2) £200/300
406. A very good pair of late 18th Century circular Imari pattern Dishes, probably Worcester, each with alternative panels of dark blue and white and a circular roundel, 8" (20cms). (2) £500/700
See Illustration
401.
A turquoise ground decorated Sevres style Bowl, the front panel with a royal gilt monogram flanked with cupids and the reverse with panel of flowers, 5 V2" (14cms). (1) £280/320
408. An attractive Sevres style blue ground porcelain Jardiniere, decorated with a courting couple in a landscape and the reverse side with a panel of flowers, 6 V4" (17cms). (1) £400/600
See Illustration
Lot 411 (pair)
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411. A fine pair of bronzed and each in the Empire style, overlayed with trailing vines raised on a square stepped shades, 34" (87cms). (2) See Illustration
420. A very good 19th Century wing Armchair, edged with brass studs, the shaped top above scroll arms and swab cushion raised on front leaf moulded cabriole legs with pad feet on leg struck K2675. (1) £800/1500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE V
gilt metal Table Lamps, the cylindrical columns spirally under a corinthian style capital and base, fitted with attractive cream £1000/1500
421. A Regency period pembroke type drop-leaf Ladies Work Table, one side with a writing drawer, a fitted wool drawer and one plain frieze drawer, the opposing side with three mock drawers on a curved U shaped support with brass ring handles, on leaf carved stem with quadruple pod, splayed legs and paw feet, 25" (64cms). (1) £3500/4800 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XV
412. A very unusual Majolica type relief moulded cobalt blue Jardiniere, the two handles each in the form of a goat with two horns on a body decorated in gilt with harps and scrolls and opposing sides with cross leeks, both sides flanked with rustic type oak tree stumps encrusted with oak leaves, \ VU" (28.5cms). (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVII £800/1000
422. A very unusual heavy cast and silver plated Centre Table, the circular lapis lazuli top, 17" (43cms), on a stem with two opposing leafy collars and a square plinth with four leaf capped paw feet, 32" (81cms). (1) £2500/3500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE IX
413. After Giambologna - 20th Century Bronze group, “The Rape of Sabines,” 17" (43cms). (1) £180/250
414. After Emmanuel Villaris A two colour gilt and brown bronze study head and shoulders of Woman, “Seule!” bears incised signature and raised inscription, 16" (41cms). (1) £400/600
415. A pair of Oriental Satsuma Crackleware Vases, each decorated with warriors, 12" (30cms). (2)
£140/160
416. A heavy French ormolu Continental Clock, of asymmetrical rococo form with circular enamel dial and pierced lower panel, 21" (53cms). (1) £280/380
417. A “Victoria” pattern Austrian Dinner Service, comprising of seven graduating Meat Dishes, six oval Toureens, three Toureen Covers, two Sauce Toureens, a Gravy Boat, four oval Stands, 26 - 972" Dinner Plates, 10 - 972" Bowls, 14 - 872" Plates and 6 - 7" Plates, approx. 80 pieces. (80) £400/600
418.
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419. A very fine George III mahogany Library Bookcase, c. 1790, of breakfront outline, the moulded comice above four glazed doors each with curved and ovi-form glazing bars on a base with four panel doors raised on a plinth, 94" x 104" (239cms X 264cms). (1) £18000/22000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XII
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426.
A William & Mary style walnut and seaweed marquetry Side Table, the shaped and crossbanded top with a moulded edge above a frieze drawer raised on turned legs united by an X shaped moulded stretcher on bun feet, 26" (66cms). (1) £700/900 See Illustration
427.
An attractive pair of French high back semi-wing walnut Armchairs, each with floral wreath and leaf cresting the guilloche and ribbon moulded frame, and leaf moulded arm fronts raised on four spiral fluted leaf capped legs, covered in pink striped velvet. (2) £1500/1800 See Illustration
428.
A Regency period ebony strung Secretaire Bookcase, Lot 426
the moulded comice above two gothic glazed doors and reeded glazing bases divided by a reeded brass strip above a drop front writing drawer enclosing a fitted interior in satinwood with drawers and pigeon hole compartments and two cupboard doors below raised on ring turned legs, 91"h x 42" (232cms x 107cms). (1) £4000/5000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVI
423.
A very fine William & Mary oyster veneered and inlaid walnut Side Table, the rectangular banded and moulded top inlaid with roundels, curves and fleur de lis, above a long frieze drawer on spiral legs with bulbous collars united by a shaped stretcher on bun feet, as £1500/2500 is, 37"w X 2872" (94cms x 72cms). (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE X V
424.
A good pair of 19th Century mahogany Polescreens, each with a square mahogany framed panel enclosing finely worked silk embroidered picture of flowers, on square bases. (2) £300/400 See Illustration
425.
A fine important pair of William IV period grained rosewood Pier Tables, each with a rectangular veined white marble top on two leaf moulded lyre shaped supports formed as opposing S scrolls united by a later associated stretcher with four leaf capped scrolled feet, 3272" x 2172" (83cms x 55cms). (2) £4000/6000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVIII
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430 . A fine quality 19th Century brass bound mahogany Peat Bucket, with swing handle, 21V2 " (54cms). (1) £1400/1600
429 . A good early 19th Century inlaid bow fronted mahogany Sideboard, with satinwood banding, the three-quarter gallery above an arrangement of three drawers and a cupboard, raised on square tapering inlaid legs, as is, 62" (156cms). (1) £1200/1600
See Illustration
See Illustration 431. A large ornate gilt Overmantel, the arch top crested with trophies, ribbon ties, flowers and leaves, above a bevelled mirror, flanked with fluted pilasters, 71" X 45" (ISOcms x 114cms). (1) £1500/1800
432. A French kingwood and crossbanded Occasional or Lamp Table, in the transitional style, with segmented top above a side frieze drawer raised on square tapering legs headed with brass drape mounts, 28"h x 14'/2"w (71cms x 37cms). (1) £300/500
See Illustration
433. A late Georgian period mahogany Sideboard, the gallery with a plate groove above a bow fronted centre and two reeded panel doors flanked with the conforming straight doors incorporating two dummy drawers on turned and reeded legs, 67" (170cms). (1) £1500/2200
See Illustration
Lot 430
Lot 432
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434. A very fine W illiam IV period rosewood Occasional Table or Centre Table, the circular flip top specimen and parquetry top inlaid with various timbers inside a banded border on a turned stem with octagonal baluster knop and quartrefoil concave base with bun feet, 32" x 18" (81cms x 46cms). (1) £1500/2500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIV
435. A 19th Century oblong mahogany Window Stool, with green velvet and tapestry back top raised on four square tapering legs, united by a conforming stretcher, 41"w X 20" (104cms x 51cms). (1) See Illustration £500/800
Lots 437 (3 piece suite) - See also Colour Illustration, Plate XIV
436. A fine George III period fiddle back and flame mahogany Pembroke Table, the top inlaid with five over-lapping ovals inside a banded border, and the two flaps with conforming overlapping half ovals flanking a frieze drawer and opposing dummy drawer, raised on four square tapering ebony strung legs with square cup and roller castors, 31" (79cms). Provenance: Mr. Ambrose Congreve, Mount Congreve. (1) £2500/3500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION PLATE XV
Lot 433
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Lot 439
437. A fine three piece George III style suite of Seat Furniture, after the Castletown suite by Hicks of Dublin, comprising of a hump back Settee, with slanted scroll ends, raised on four square front legs, and curved legs to the rear 87" (220cms), and a pair of matching Open Armchairs. (3) £2000/3000
Lot 451
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XIV
438. A nest o f 3 good quality George III style burr-satin Occasional Tables, each with graduating rectangular top with ebonised lines raised on turned supports and curved legs, 19" (49cms). (3) £500/800
442A. A very attractive 19th Century French Needlework Carpet, in shades of rose and coral, 9' x 12' (270cms x 360cms). * Please Note: We apologise that this Carpet was not Photographed as the decision to sell was made at a later date. £1500/2500
439. A rectangular Victorian walnut Stool, with padded seat on four moulded cabriole legs, 26" (66cms). (1) £400/500
See Illustration 440. An early 18th Century elm wing Armchair, with scroll arms raised on cabriole legs with pad feet united by conforming stretcher and covered in attractive wavy fabric, as is. (1) £800/1200
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE V 441. A nest of three good quality George III style burr- satin Occasional Tables, each with a graduating rectangular top with ebonised lines, raised on turned supports and carved legs, 19" (49cms). (3) £500/800 442. A very attractive French tapestry type Carpet, the rose pink self print leafy field inside a black rope edged border with colourful flowers, 242" x 131" (20'1" x 10'9") (615cms X 333cms). (1) £2800/3500 Provenance: Purchased from Mr. John South, Audley St., London.
SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XIV Lot 452 42
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451. Baugniet (probably Marcel Louis B. 1896) Pastel, “Portrait of a Lady,” gouache, signed, oval, 25" X 2 OV2" (63cms x 52cms). (1) £800/1200 See Illustration
452. 19th Century French School Pastel, “Portrait of an elegant lady holding a book - inscribed Louis Marie Adelaide De Bourbon Madame Le Brun Duchesse D'Orleans died 1821,” oval 19" x 1572" (48.5cms X 39cms), also inscribed on verso. (1) £1200/1700 See Illustration
Lot 454 453. Henry Jones Thaddeus R.H.A. 1860-1929 “Three-quarter length Portrait of young woman in white dress, with green scarf wearing feather hat and holding parasol,” O.O.C., 4772 " X 2372 " (120cms x 59.5cms), signed and dated 1889, in gilt frame. (1) £5000/7000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION OUTSIDE BACK COVER
454. 19th Century English School Attractive rustic landscape with animals watering and figures near at cottage in foreground, O.O.C., 1172" x 1572" (29cms x 39.5cms), bears signature J. Constable, & date, in gilt frame. (1) £500/700 See Illustration
Lot 458
455.
443. A George II style mahogany and parcel gilt Wall Mirror, with ho ho bird cresting on a fret cut pediment and apron on a moulded frame, 27" x 30" (69cms x 76cms). (1) £400/500
19th Century School (probably German) “Extensive river landscape with numerous figures by a church in foreground,” O.O.C., 25" x 31" (64cms x 79cms). (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIII £700/1100
444. A good set of 3 Georgian period polished steel Fire Irons, each with a hexagonal baluster handle and double knop finial, comprising of tongs, poker and shovel. (3) £800/1200 445. An early Imari pattern Derby Inkstand, with two ports on tray type base, 11" (28cms), as is. (1) £100/150
456. John Sutcliffe (1880 - 1930) “At the Trough”, Peasant Figures on a Mountainous Path with dog and donkeys, O.O.C., signed, 20" x 28" (50cms x 71cms). SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIII £1500/2500
457.
446. A set of 6 late 19th Century Graingers Worcester Plates, “Challie” pattern, each 9" (23cms), with floral design. (6) £80/100
19th Century American School “Extensive landscape with trees in foreground,” O.O.C., 1072" x 17" (21.5cms x 43cms), in attractive gilt frame. (1) £200/300 43
460. L.P. Vernet “Extensive landscape with Shepherdess, sheep and dog in foreground,” O.O.C., signed, 23" x 31" (59cms x 79cms). (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XIII £3000/4000
461. F.P. Ferg “The Village Dance,” and its companion, “Strolling Players,” a pair, oils on copper, I 2 V 4 " x I 6 V 4 " (33cms x 42cms), in gilt frames. (2) £7000/10000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE X I
462. Edwin Hayes R.H.A. (1820 - 1904) “Fishing boats in rough waters,” O.O.B., signed, 1972" x 2 9 V2" (49cms X 75cms). (1) £3500/4500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XIII
Lot 467 458. 19th Century English School “Fishing boats in rough seas near a harbour,” O.O.B., 11" x 17" (27cms X 43cms). (1) See Illustration £300/500
463. Emile Gobbairts “Extensive street scene with numerous figures and with children playing near a toy stall in foreground,” O.O.C., 30" x 48" (76cms x 122cms), signed in gilt frame. (1) £3000/5000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE X
459. E. Pavy “An Arab Falcon or Hawk Hunt,” O.O.P., 12" x 9 V2" (30cms x 24cms). (1) £3000/4000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XII
464. Collingwood Smith Watercolours, “Lakescene with figures in foreground, castle ruins beyond,” and its companion, “A harbour scene with boats in foreground,” a pair, signed, 474" x 1074" (llc m s x 26cms), gilt frames. (2) £250/350 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VI
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466. Early 19th Century English School “The Ferry Boat,” landscape with figures in boat in foreground ferrying cattle, and its companion “A landscape with figure fishing on rocks in foreground,” O.O.B., 6" x 9" (15cms x 23cms), an attractive pair in gilt frames. (2) £450/700 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VI
467. Fernley “Study of a chestnut in a stable,” 0 . 0 . metal, and its companion “Horse in a landscape,” a pair, 472" x 572" (12cms x 14cms). (2) £1500/1700 See Illustration
468. F. ? Pelusi “Italian figures in an interior, man and woman - the woman winding wool,” O.O.C., signed, 15" x 972" (38cms x 24cms). (1) £1500/1800 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VIII
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William Shayer Snr. 1788 - 1879 “Gypsies resting by a woodland path,” and its companion, “Landscape with figures, cattle, sheep by a stream,” a pair, O.O.B., 14" X 12" (30cms x 30.5cms), both signed, in gilt frames. Labels of G.M. Lotinga, Fine Art Galleries, New Bond Street, London on reverse. (2) £7000/10000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VIII
After Max c. 1930 Set of 6 caricature Portraits, “Siegfried Sassoon,” “Lord Cecil,” “Sir Oswald Mosley,” “H.G. Wells,” & 2 others issued with Supplement to The Spectator, 1931, 1272" x 8" (31cms x 20cms), black frames. (6) £250/350 See Illustration
478. A set of 3 oval miniature Watercolours, each cut out and depicting a different bird in oval mount framed as one. (3) £80/120
470. Sir Henry Raeburn R.A. “Half-length Portrait of Katherine Agnette Hacknef of the County of York, wife of R.B. Johnston, Esq., 1789,” O.O.C., 36" X 28" (91.5cms x 71cms), inscribed, & with various labels on reverse, gilt frame. (1) £3000/4000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE X
479. W. Payne Watercolour, “Lakescene with figures under trees in foreground,” 4 V4" x 6 V2" (11.5cms x 16.5cms), in gilt frame. (1) £120/180
471. Mulready “Elegant half length Portrait of young lady with lace and feather bonnet, wearing a blue coat with fur collar and muff,” O.O.P., 15" X 11" (39cms x 28cms). (1) £1800/2500 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VIII
480.
DINING ROOM
481.
Late 19th Century English School Watercolour, “Kitten asleep on a red blanket,” 4 V2" x 6 " (llc m s X 15cms), framed. (1) £100/180
Wyman & Sons Publishers Matching set of 6 unusual coloured 19th Century Prints of “Exotic Birds,” 6V4" x A'h" (17cms x llcm s), in gilt frames. (6) £200/300
472. A set of 4 Vanity Fair Portrait coloured Prints, after Spy, “The Earl Carrington,” “Mr. Henry Wood,” “Count Albert Mensdorff,” & “H.C. Lea M.P.,” all uniformerly framed. (4) £80/150
482. A. Stanton “Fishing boats in rough seas off the coast,” O.O.C., signed 1172" X ll'/i" (29cms X 45cms). (1) £150/250
473. After Finch Mason etc. Unusual set of sepia type caricature Hunting Prints 5" x 7 V4" (12.5cms X 18.5cms), in hogarth type frames. ( 8 ) £220/350
483. Charles Oliver Penne “Two dogs by a kennel,” oils laid on panel, signed, 11" x 9" (28cms X 23cms). (1) £1500/2500
474. After John Leech c. 1850 Attractive set of 19th Century hand coloured caricature Hunting Prints, “Mr. Bunting's shocking bad horse,” “The Jug and his Juvenile Field,” “Who would have thought of seeing you,” “Appleton Hall,” in mahogany type frames. (4) £280/400 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE VII
475. After G.D. Giles c. 1912 Set of 6 colourful Hunting Prints, “The Ward,” (2), “A Days Ride, A Life's Romance,” (2), “A Catastrophe,” & “The Kill,” 6 " X 474 " (15cms X 1Icms). ( 6 ) £200/300 476. E.H. Barnes (1856) “After the Falcon Hunt - falconer with figures, animals and dead game by a stately home,” signed and dated O.O.C., 25" x 35" (63cms X 90cms). (1) £2500/3500 See Illustration
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484 . 19th Century English School “A jolly man - study of young man smiling wearing a red waist coat and jacket,” 0 . 0 . P., S'/i" x 5" (14cms x 12.5cms). (1) £320/370
485. A large Cantonese Bowl and Cover, modern, a Herand Jardiniere, as is, etc. (1)
£80/90
486. A glass Ships Decanter, engraved with sailing ship surmounted with ball stopper, 1IV:" (29cms). (1) £80/120
490. A very impressive three piece heavy silver plated Diningroom Garniture, the centrepiece with four vine branches supporting four cutglass dishes and a centre conforming stem supporting a large cutglass fruit bowl, on a pierced and moulded rococo base, 2972" (75cms), together with a matching pair of four branch five light Candelabra. (3) £3000/4000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE XVII 491. A very good Victorian brass mounted and inlaid coromandelwood Tantalus Box, of square form with associated square cutglass decanters and prism stoppers, the case interior with the brass inset trade label of Leuchars, 38 & 39 Picadilly, London, the outside top with the brass monogram A.S., fitted with Bramah lock, 11" x 9" (28cms X 23cms). ( I ) £600/900 See Illustration
487. A late 18th Century/early 19th Century Irish boat shaped glass Bowl, the wavy serrated edge above a flute and husk cut body on a short spiral fluted stem and square lemon squeeze base. ( I ) See Illustration £800/1200
488. A very fine quality 19th Century satin wood Table Humidor, the two hinged and figured doors enclosing three drawers with three brass handles and with two brass carrying handles. (1) See Illustration £300/400
488A. A Georgian style circular mahogany Lazy Susan.
489. A pair of heavy Sheffield silver plated Wine Coasters, each with a shaped and foliate moulded edge. (2) £250/350
Lot 492 (pair)
496 . An attractive William IV rosewood and mother-o-pearl inlaid Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with two ring handles, the hinged cover enclosing two conforming hinged canisters and an associated glass bowl, 14" (36cms). (1) £400/500 See Illustration
Lot 494 (pair) 497. A circular Royal Vienna porcelain Plaque, classical scene “Woman and Cupid,” inside green, gilt and crimson border, I 3 V2 " (34cms). (1) £250/350
492. A Dresden Figure, of an elegant Lady with veiled bonnet on naturalistic base, together with its companion a Gentleman, a pair, I 7 V2 " (44cms). (2) £500/800 See Illustration
498. A Vienna Plaque, “Hamlet & Ophelia,” after J.H. Bacon, on gilt ground inside a pampadour border, 12" (30cms). (1) £180/250
493. After Joliveaux “Rieuse,” a terra-cotta Figure, head and shoulders of a girl with realistic glass eyes. (1) £380/450
499. A pair o f Austrian Cabinet Dishes, with an attractive classical scene in transfer, 11V2 " (29cms). (2) £300/500
494. A good pair of large Castelli style Majolica Chargers, late 19th Century, each decorated with a different classical scene, inside bands with different colours, I 9 V2 " (50cms). (2) See Illustration £1200/1500
500. A pair of blue glass Wine Decanters, each with vine cast and pierced plated mounts and stopper, on conforming pierced and silver plated metal coaster, 20th Century, 14" (36cms). (2) £300/500
495. An unusual Edwardian oak Tantalus, with silver plated mounts, fitted with three original square tapering cutglass decanters, each with prism stopper, on sliding drawer type base, 15" (38cms). (1) £380/450
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506 . A George IV bow fronted mahogany Sideboard, of small proportions and ebony string inlay, the frieze drawer above a tambour cupboard flanked with two doors on turned legs, 57'A" (146cms). (1) £600/900 See Illustration
509. A set of 8 (6 + 2) mahogany Dining Chairs, George III, the armchairs later, each with a moulded back and four arched splats above bow fronted padded seats and curved sides raised on tapering turned legs, six stamped by the manufacturers G.W.R, as is. (8) £4000/5000 SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE V
507. A pair o f William IV period mahogany circular two tier Dumbwaiters, each top with moulded shelf on three brass columns and a conforming tier below raised on turned stem with lapped collar and concave tripod base, 4372" x 24" (11 Icms x 61cms). (2) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE V £3000/4000
510. A large wrought iron six branch Ceiling Light, the long black chain suspenders supporting six leaf scroll arms and a pierced pineapple type centre, 4' (122cms)w. (1) See Illustration £400/70
508. A superb large circular mahogany Dining Table, George III style, the circular top 6' (183cms), with two satin wood bands and a large band of rosewood on a turned stem with heavy quadruple pod terminating in brass castors. (1) SEE COLOUR ILLUSTRATION - PLATE V £1800/2500
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FORTHCOMING SALE THE MURNAGHAN COLLECTION (In Association with Christie s) The Contents of 25 FitzwiUiam Street Upper, Dubhn On the instructions of the Executors of the late Mrs. Alice Murnaghan
Thursdayy October 14thj 1999j at The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin
{Viewing - Strictly by Appointment Only)
IMPORTANT TWO DAY FINE ART SALE At Our Auction Rooms, Castlecomer
Early November 1999
SALE OF RARE BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS & EPHEMERA, etc . on Tuesday^ 30^^ November & Wednesday^
December^ 1999
at Doyle Tara Towers Hotel, Merrion Road, Dublin 4
Approx. 1300 Lots
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