The Pedestal | Winter Timed Auction | Bidding closes from 7pm Tuesday 24 January 2023

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WINTER TIMED AUCTION WINTER TIMED AUCTION Ending from 7pm Tuesday 24th January 2023

Winter Timed Auction

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Ending from 7pm Tuesday 24th January 2023

Sale number: 240123

The Dairy Stonor Park Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire RG9 6HF 020 7281 2790 info@thepedestal.com www.thepedestal.com

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Location

The Dairy is located between the M4 and the M40 (J6) on the B480 Henley-onThames – Watlington Road. On entering the Stonor Park Estate, through the main gates, keep to the right as the driveway divides, once you reach the parking area

The Dairy in on the left. Stonor is a 10 minute drive North of Henley, an hour from London, 40 minutes from Oxford and Heathrow, and 30 minutes from Reading. The nearest railway station is Henley-onThames and taxis are available from the station.

Please note:

Lots subject to CITES regulations will be accompanied by the appropriate explanatory note

Lots subject to the Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 will be marked; the fees payable on the hammer price are as follows:

From Euro 1,000–Euro 50,000: 4%

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From Euro 200,000-Euro 350,000: 1%

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Exceeding Euro 500,000: 0.25%

Post Sale Collections & Storage

All auction purchases should be collected within 14 days of auction from: The Dairy, Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF.

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Lot No Description Estimate

1 A mid century Italian ceiling light in the manner of Fontana Arte £200£300

With a lobed uplighter supported in a wrythen turned hoop, 40cm drop

2 A 1960's pendant glass and chrome ceiling light

Composed of cut glass tiles with chrome fitments, 94cm drop,

3 A 1960's etched glass spiral hung waterfall chandelier

With chrome fitments and etched rectangular drops, 91cm drop

4 A 1970's gun metal and glass tree two-light lamp with flowerhead decoration

On a circular base, 75cm high.

5 A pair of Italian 1950's Murano 'roof tile' wall lights possibly by Barovier

With ridged glass tapering shades, and brass fitments, 81cm high, 26cm wide. (2)

6 A 1960's Italian chrome and glass five light chandelier

With globular clear, white and amber glass shades, with a gilt metal badge for Industria Lampadari Latmer, Milano, slight damage to one shade, 69cm drop

7 A pair of large early 20th century cream painted metal lanterns

With scrolling leaves and tapering octagonal glass sides, 43cm wide, 91cm high. (2)

£100£150

£400£600

£80£120

£400£600

£200£300

£600£800

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

8 Description

A modern brushed metal standard lamp base

On tripod legs, 135cm high.

9 A large modern gilt frame rectangular mirror

The bevelled plate within a moulded frame, 121cm high, 90cm high.

10 A large early 20th century white painted mirror with original plate

The rectangular plate within a finely channelled frame, 201cm x 96cm

11 A very large Regency style carved giltwood overmantel mirror

190cm high 169cm wide.

12 A 19th century Louis XVI style later white painted mirror

The rectangular plate within a frame with projecting corners with leaf and cabochon carved pierced cresting, 106cm high, 73cm wide.

13 A 19th century French mahogany tripod gueridon / candle stand

The circular marble top with pierced gilt metal gallery above a stop-fluted shaft on hipped downswept legs, 24cm diameter, 75cm high.

14 A pair of 19th century French Louis XV style walnut carved fauteuils / open armchairs

Upholstered in cream with red and blue floral sprays, the cartouche shaped backs with foliate carved moulded frames, above outswept padded scroll arms and serpentine stuff over seats on cabriole moulded legs and scroll feet, each 65cm wide, 49cm deep, 93cm high, seat height 44cm high. (2)

Estimate £50£70

£50£70

£200£300

£400£600

£60£80

£150£200

£150£200

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

Lot No

15 Description

A late 19th / early 20th century French kingwood and sycamore floral marquetry writing table

Applied with gilt metal mounts, the shaped rectangular top applied with a stiff leaf edge and clasped corners; above a frieze drawer on cabriole legs headed by acanthus mounts and with sabots, 98cm wide, 58cm deep, 75cm high.

Estimate £300£500

16

An early 20th century tulipwood parquetry table en chiffonière

Applied with gilt metal mounts, in the Louis XV style, the oval top with pierced three-quarter gallery above a frieze drawer, on downswept legs joined by a shaped undertier, 42cm wide, 32cm deep, 71cm high.

17 A pair of French Louis XV style walnut and giltbronze mounted pedestals

Inset with white veined marble tops above shaped tapering sides, on plinth bases and scroll feet with pierced sabots, each 37cm square, 128cm high. (2)

18 An early 19th century French Empire mahogany fauteuil de bureau or desk chair

The curved back above scroll arms and a red close- nailed seat, on ring turned legs and castors, with restorations, 61cm wide, 46cm deep, 82cm high, seat height 45cm.

19 A Louis XV carved walnut bergere

Upholstered in green cut velvet, the moulded curved back, scroll arms and serpentine seat, with loose squab cushion, on cabriole moulded legs and scroll feet, 75cm wide, 61cm deep, 98cm high, seat height 52cm.

20 A set of four early 20th century Louis XVI style white painted fauteuils

Upholstered in white textured fabric, the rectangular padded backs within moulded frames and with downswept padded arms above upholstered seats, on fluted tapering legs, each 62.5cm wide, 52cm deep, 90cm high. (4)

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

21 A 19th century ebonised table with associated pietre dure top

Applied with gilt metal mounts, the dished top with pierced three-quarter gallery inset with pebble shaped specimen marbles, including lapis lazuli and malachite, on a baluster shaft and tripod scrolled legs, 44cm diameter, 75cm high.

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

£100£150

£600£800

£150£200

£600£800

£300£500

£150£200

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22 Description

A late 18th century North Italian walnut, tulipwood banded and sycamore marquetry side table

In the manner of Maggiolini, the rectangular quarter veneered top with central paterae and guilloche banding, above a frieze drawer, on square tapering legs and spade feet, 102cm wide, 53cm deep, 77cm high.

Estimate £300£500

23

A late 17th century Italian Tuscan walnut octagonal centre table

The tilt top with moulded edge above a 'birdcage' and turned shaft on tripartite hipped and scrolled downswept legs, 57cm wide, 38cm deep, 40cm high.

24 A James I oak plank chest

With moulded lid, gouged-decorated edges to the front and standing on V-cut ends, 100cm wide, 37cm deep, 49cm high.

25 A set of four early 20th century Italian blue and polychrome painted rush seat chairs

The shaped double rail splats painted with flowers flanked by turned uprights and finials; above rush seats on turned legs with stretchers, each 46cm wide, 41cm deep, 94cm high, seat height 43cm. (4)

26 A George I and later burr walnut and mahogany banded corner cabinet on stand

The ogee moulded top above a door enclosing two shaped shelves, the stand on cabriole shell carved legs and pad feet, 66cm wide, 37cm deep, 127cm high.

£400£600

27

Two matched 19th century oak and elm side chairs 41cm and 44cm respectively. (2)

£100£150

£120£180

£200£300

28

A George III elm and oak floor standing corner cupboard

The upper part with a pair of double panel doors enclosing shaped shelves, the lower part with panel doors enclosing a single shelf, 96 wide, 52cm deep, 197cm high.

£100£150

£100£150

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

Lot No

29

Description

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised hall seat

With scroll carved pediment and panelled back, inset with scrolling leaf ceramic tiles, above a rectangular seat on pierced 'C' scroll supports joined by a stretcher, on plinth feet, 60cm wide, 37cm deep, 88cm high, seat height 41cm.

30 A vintage Balinese ebonised and mother-of-pearl inlaid door table

Constructed from a pair of doors, on turned legs, 223cm wide, 100cm deep, 78cm high.

31 A late 19th century Chinese red painted open armchair

The square back with shaped panelled splat, with outswept arms above a cleated rectangular seat and carved seat-rail on square legs joined by stretchers, 56cm wide, 45cm deep, 99cm high, seat height 55cm.

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

32 A large circular reclaimed oak dining table

The plank top on square chamfered legs,181cm diameter, 76cm high.

33 A set of seven George III mahogany dining chairs including a pair of open armchairs

In the manner of Gillows, the panelled top-rails above vertical fluted rail backs, above bowed seats on ring turned tapering legs joined by 'X' stretchers, each 50cm wide, 43cm deep, 88cm high, seat height 46cm. (7)

34 An early 18th century and later walnut long case clock the dial signed John Longe, London The cavetto moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the 11" dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with pierced gilt brass 'boys and crown' spandrels, now fitted with a later weight driven movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell; above a crossbanded trunk and plinth moulded base, 41cm wide, 24cm deep, 189cm high.

Estimate £40£60

£250£350

£60£80

£300£500

£600£400

£200£300

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

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35 Description

A George III mahogany and brass bound wine cooler

on later stand

With swing brass carrying handles and brass liner, the stand on square legs with castors, 61cm wide, 46cm deep, 58cm high.

36 A George III mahogany gentleman's dressing table

The rectangular hinged lid enclosing a ratcheted mirrors and six open compartments above a simulated frieze drawer and a drawer enclosing a basin recess, flanked by two deep drawers on square tapering legs, 92cm wide, 45cm deep, 99cm high.

37 A George III mahogany chest on chest

The rectangular ogee moulded cornice above a dentil moulded frieze and three short and three long graduated drawers flanked by reeded canted angles, the lower part with a slide above three long graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, 107cm wide, 53cm deep, 175cm high

Estimate £300£500

£200£300

£600£800

A late George III mahogany dining table

38 £400£600

With leaf, the rounded rectangular top with reeded edge above a panelled frieze, on ring turned tapering legs with brass cappings and castors, 107cm wide, 57cm deep, 74cm high.

39 A George III mahogany 'Gainsborough type' open armchair

The rectangular serpentine padded back, outscrolled arms and rectangular seat on square chamfered legs, joined by 'H' stretchers, with brass cappings, 71cm wide, 57cm deep, 96cm high.

40 A George III mahogany folding gentleman's dressing table

The rectangular hinged lid enclosing a ratcheted mirror and six lidded compartments; above a slide, on square tapering legs with brass cappings and castors, 66cm wide, 46cm deep, 86cm high.

41 A Victorian Howard style fire side armchair

Upholstered in cream with blue braid, the rectangular padded back, scrolled arms and bowed deep seat on turned feet with recessed castors, 91cm wide, 89cm deep, 86cm high, seat height 33cm.

£300£500

£150£200

£80£120

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

Lot No Description

42 Two Victorian upholstered button back upholstered tub armchairs

The scooped buttoned backs and arms above shaped seat on turned legs, with castors. (2)

43 An early Victorian mahogany dressing table

The rectangular moulded top with three-quarter gallery above two frieze drawers on ring turned tapering legs, 106cm wide, 51cm deep, 79cm high.

44 A late 19th / early 20th century French carved giltwood stand

The veined white marble inset top on square tapering legs joined by an under-tier, 26cm square, 109cm high.

45 An early Victorian yew wood pembroke table

The rounded rectangular hinged top with reeded edge above a turned shaft, on quadripartite donwswept legs and brass cappings and castors, 46cm wide, (75cm wide extended), 86cm deep, 66cm high.

46 A pair of mahogany bedside tables

The rectangular top with moulded edges above frieze drawers and arched recesses and a shelf flanked by reeded pilasters on turned feet with cappings, converted from a late 19th century dressing table, each 36cm wide, 33cm deep, 76cm high. (2)

47 A Regency mahogany bowfront chest

The rounded rectangular later top above a slide and three longs drawers above a shaped apron on slender outswept bracket feet, with restorations, 77cm wide, 49cm deep, 86cm high.

48 A late Victorian coopered oak and brass bound stick stand

Of oval form, with four divisions, 32cm wide, 26cm deep, 67cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

Estimate

£100£150

£200£300

£30£50

£600£800

£200£300

£200£300

£60£80

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

Lot No

49 Description

A Regency mahogany carved library table

The rectangular moulded top above a leather lined frieze drawer flanked by two drawers each side on anthemion carved panelled legs and shaped feet, 123cm wide, 50cm deep, 85cm high.

50 A George IV mahogany upholstered gentleman's library armchair

The curved padded back above scrolled arms and a padded seat on turned lobed tapering legs with brass cappings and castors, lacking upholstery, 69cm wide, 68cm deep, 107cm high, seat height 44cm.

51 A Regency mahogany and ebony line inlaid work table

The rectangular top with reeded edge above two frieze drawers and a slide for a work bag (lacking), on ring turned tapering legs joined by an 'X'-stretcher, on turned feet with brass cappings and castors, 42cm wide, 53cm deep, 74cm high.

Estimate £400£600

£400£600

£300£500

52 £400£600

A Regency mahogany side table

The rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers, on 'X' form turned ends joined by a baluster turned stretcher, on brass cappings and castors, 101cm wide, 55cm deep, 69cm high.

53 A George III elm open armchair

The serpentine top-rail above pierced vase splat, above a drop-in seat and deep apron on square tapering legs, converted from a commode, 56cm wide, 45cm deep, 99cm high, seat height 47cm.

54 T. Burnden Durgey

A pair of ecclesiastical interior scenes Watercolours Signed and one dated 1925 Each 24cm x 17cm together with Capri street scene, circa 1972 Oil on board Indistinctly signed 32.5cm x 24.5cm (3)

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

£60£80

£15£20

Lot No Description

55 † J. Withey

Estimate

£40-£60 Watercolour Signed 49cm x 62cm

Young children on the beach

56 A group of nine framed prints of German interest Including a pair of engravings of Hamburg, a pair of £20-£30 hand coloured etchings of Hamburg, one by Albrecht Bruck and a photogravure after Ferdinand Keller of Kaiser & his family and a French engraving of Francfortsur-le-Maine and three others, the largest 25cm x 30cm. (9)

57 Four 19th century engravings of Chinese scenes in silvered frames £100£150 Comprising, 'Island and Fort Que moy, (China)', 16cm x 22cm, 'A View of Poo-ta-la or Great Temple near Zhe-hol in Tartary', 35cm x 26cm, 'The Shih-mun or Rock gates, Province of Kiang-nan', 18cm x 22cm and 'Rochers de Marbre en Cochinchine', 30cm x 40cm. (4)

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

58 After Samuel Prout, F.S.A The City of Venice £80-£120 A large 19th century framed engraving by Henry Le Keux, published by F.G.Moon, Threadneedle St, London 45cm x 63cm

59 Thomas Orford Clark

'The Angler's Retreat' and 'The Forest Glen' £80-£120 A large pair of 19th century framed photogravures Each 48cm x 32cm (2)

60

M.O.Chapman

A pair of seascapes with fishing boats

£50-£70 Oil on board Signed Each 31cm x 49cm (2)

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

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61 William Dunn Knox (British, 1862-1925) A view of Santa Maria Salut, Venice, with gondolas in the

£60-£80 foreground Watercolour on paper Signed 23cm x 34cm

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

62 Two 19th century framed engravings: Frank Craig, ‘Royal Henley, The Scene on the River between £30-£50 Races’, 1900 and of The Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace 32cm x 50cm and 21cm x 64cm respectively. (2)

63 A set of three oval painted porcelain framed pictures by Steve Smith £40-£60 'Great Spotted Woodpeckers', 'Ducks' and 'Bearded Tits', each 35cm x 29cm. (3)

64 19th century Norwich School Village scene with cottages, figures, a church and sheep

£200£200 Oil on canvas Unsigned 49cm x 74cm

65 † Marie D'Epinay (1870-1960) Portrait of a young girl and boy £150£200 Oil on canvas Signed 60cm x 74.5cm

66 19th century Continental School Figures with a donkey £100£150 Oil on canvas Unsigned 27cm x 33cm

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

67 Description

Giovanni Maresca (Italian, 19th century) 'A Matter of Taste' Oil on canvas Signed 25cm x 38cm

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate Christie’s South Kensington, 18 January 2001, lot 21

68 E. Mulready Pair of lake scenes Oil on canvas Signed Each 50cm x 74cm (2)

69 J Burger, (German, circa 1920) Still life of flowers Oil on board Signed 59cm x 49cm

70 A group of three 19th century framed engravings Comprising one of a marmot, 21cm x 26cm, another of the green wren, 24cm x 18cm and another of a boy angling after Richard Westall R.A, 26cm x 33cm. (3)

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

71 Three framed hand coloured armorial engravings with the arms of Everett Millais, the Earl of Stamford and the Countess of Leicester 22cm x 18cm, 42cm x 23cm and 42cm x 23cm respectively. (3)

72 J J Hughes Stonehouse Farm, Erdington Oil on canvas Signed 49cm x 75cm

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

Estimate £200£300

£150£200

£100£150

£30£50

£80£120

£200£300

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Lot No Description

73 19th century Continental School

Estimate

£100-£150 Oil on canvas Unsigned 57cm x 47cm

Portrait of a Gentleman, circa 1850

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

74 19th century Continental School

Portrait of two women

£100-£150 Oil on canvas Unsigned 37cm x 29cm

75 S Lee (Chinese, b.1944) 'The Drawing Room' £100-£150 Oil on board Signed 38cm x 31cm

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

76 Richardson

Still life of fruit

£100-£150 Oil on board Signed 23.5cm x 27cm

77 † Guiseppe Carta (Italian, 20th century) Two decanters £200-£150 Oil on canvas Signed 24cm x 32cm

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

Artist Resale Right may apply

78 A printed textile copy of the medieval Flemish Grapes Harvest (Les Vendanges) tapestry

£40-£60 145cm high, 279cm wide.

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

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79 Description

A Turkish Hereke silk rug, second half 20th century 126cm x 77cm

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

80 A quantity of William Brownfield & Sons 'Past Times' tableware

Comprising two plates, four soup bowls and two meat dishes, the largest 53cm wide. (8)

81 Charles Dickins, 'The Pickwick Papers', published by Nottingham Court Press in association with the Dickens Fellowship, 1979 No.77 of a limited edition of 250 copies, quarter bound by W.T.Morrell, printed on antique laid paper.

82 A German tennis racquet, 'The Wimbledon' by Get Riederick, Cassel, circa 1920 69cm long.

Estimate £150£200

£30£50

£20£30

83 A George III style mahogany circular tray Dished with pierced gallery and scrolling pierced carrying handles, 65cm diameter.

84 A pair of George III cut glass decanters together with a pair of silver plated coasters

With mushroom stoppers and ring turned necks and leaf cut ovoid bodies, together with a pair of silver plated and turned coasters, the decanters 25cm high, the coasters 15cm diameter. (4)

85 A pair of Edwardian George III style cut glass fivelight candelabra

In the manner of Parker & Perry, with urn finials, pendant drops and beaded swags, on square bases, (a.f), each 72cm high. (2)

£20£30

£200£300

£200£300

£400£600

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

86 Description

A 19th century spelter Roman centurion riding a chariot

Together with a rectangular white marble, siena and malachite inlaid base, (one tail lacking), 40cm wide

87 A pair of tall George III brass candlesticks and other brass ware

Each 26.5cm high, together with a small brass box engraved with birds and figures, circa 1900, 15.5cm wide, 9cm high, a George III petal base brass candlestick, 17.5cm high, a pair of brass snuffers 11cm high and another pair of candlesticks,18cm high (7)

88 A 19th century patinated and gilt bronze oil lamp Of twin-handled urn form, decorated with classical maidens on turned socle and square base, with replaced acid etched globe shade, 66cm high.

89 A quantity of kitchenalia metalware

Including an 18th century pewter charger with an armorial, 27cm diameter, a basting spoon, 48cm long, a chestnut roaster, 56cm long and a paddle, 45cm long. (4)

90 A 19th century elm, ash and bone turned upright treadle driven spinning wheel 102cm high, 45cm wide.

Estimate £100£150

£100£150

£250£350

£40£60

£60£80

91 A pair of George IV glass, gilt-metal and cold painted twin-light table candelabra

With cut glass bead and drop lustres on turned stems with foliate finials, on square bases and turned feet, each 30cm wide. (2)

92 World War I and scientific interest: A brass gradiometer, possibly Romanian, circa 1900

In an oak case, engraved No. 44, with Cyrillic letters and 1/20 degrees, 14cm wide.

Provenance

By repute the battle of Malka Nidzhe, also known as the Battle of Gornichevo which was the opening battle of the Monastir Offensive. It lasted for three days in August 1916 and ended in victory for the Entente forces.

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

£300£500

£40£60

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93

Description

A pair of 20th century Toledo Damascene plates

Of petal form, one of Toledo, the other of birds, both in floral borders and 'TOLEDO' with inscribed, on ball feet, each 22.5cm diameter. (2)

94 A pair of late 19th / early 20th century majolica wall pockets

With grotesque masks and scrolling leaves, each 18cm high. (2)

95 A 17th century style Spanish Segovia pewter lamp base

Of turned form with four scroll handles, on a turned base, 54cm high (including fittings).

96 A French silver cased rectangular table easel mirror With applied leaf moulded frame, 27cm wide, 33cm high.

Estimate

£50£80

97 λ A quantity of silver and silver plate

Comprising a silver sugar castor, 1936, 13cm high, two pairs of napkin rings, 1921 and 1923, a dressing table pot with tortoiseshell lid, 1925 and an unmarked silver plated tray, 29cm wide, weighable silver 0.6oz. (7)

N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

£80£120

£50£80

£50£70

£50£70

98 A patinated bronze figure of a seated Siamese cat 39cm high. £50£70

99 A pair of early Victorian cut glass table lustres

With petal shaped drip pans, pyramidical pendant drops on spreading stems and petal shaped bases, each 21cm high. (2)

£150£250

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

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100

Description

A pair of 19th century gilt bronze and patinated bronze Chinese figural lustre candlesticks

The turned nozzles above seated figures holding parasols with cut glass prism drops, on stepped bases with turned feet, each 16cm high. (2)

101 A gilt bronze and glass ram's head paperweight candlestick

The nozzle with horn shaped stem and pendant drops, above a ram's head mount and rectangular verde antico marble base, 18cm wide.

102 A pair of 19th century cut glass lustre candlesticks

The shaped swirling nozzles above stellar drip pans with pendant drops, on turned stems and star cut bases, each 29cm high. (2)

103 An early 20th century Italian white marble paperweight and a marble ruler

The paperweight carved with a young women on a variegated marble plinth, 23cm high, the ruler of alternating white and verde antico sections with gilt brass ends, 34cm long. (2)

104 A 1920's Indian gold fabric wedding shawl 260cm x 56cm wide.

Provenance:

Private family collection, Berkshire

105 A pair of late 19th century French gilt bronze chenets

In the Louis XVI style, with twin handled and flaming urns and swags, on shaped bases, 37cm wide, 12cm deep, 36cm high. (2)

106 A 20th century Theo Havilland Eden pattern part dinner service retailed by au vase etrusque, Paris

Comprising forty two 24cm plates, and twenty nine 22cm plates, fourteen 24cm soup bowls and three sauce boats and saucers. (88)

Estimate £120£180

£60£80

£200£300

£80£120

£50£80

£150£200

£300£500

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

λ - This lot is marked as Cites

Lot No Description

Estimate

107 A set of ten early 20th century green, white and gilt porcelain dishes for a surtout-de-table £80-£120 Comprising of two 27cm dishes, three 25cm dishes and five 20cm dishes with holes in the centre. (10)

108 The James A. De Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, various authors and dates, £600-£800 Office Du Livre, (11 Volumes) and another Comprising: Gold Boxes and Miniatures of the Eighteenth Century (boxed and signed by 18 well known personalities such as three members of the Rothschild family, the choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton and Claus Moser) (Grandjean, Piacenti, Truman, Blunt, 1975) Furniture, Clocks & Gilt Bronzes, Vols I & II (boxed) (de Bellaigue, 1974)

Meisson and Other European Porcelain and Oriental Porcelain (Charleston, Ayres, 1971)

Sculpture (boxed) (Hodgkinson, 1970) Drawings for Architecture Design and Ornament, Vols I & II (Laing, Mead, Niemeijr, White, Jacobs, Wolfe, Snodin, 2006)

Savonnerie (Verlet, 1982)

Arms, Armour and Base-Metalwork (Blair, 1974) Illuminated Manuscripts (boxed) (Delaisse, Marrow, de Wit, 1977)

Glass and Enamels (Charleston, Marcheix, Archer, 1977)

The Waddesdon Bequest (Hugh Tait, 1981) (12)

109 Two contemporary hardstone carved models of elephants £30-£50 One green, 28cm wide (tusks removed) and the other of white and pink variegated marble, 28cm wide. (2)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

110 † Nicholas Tandi (African, b.1948)

Portrait marble bust of an African woman, a £800£1,200 large contemporary green hard stone sculpture, signed, 82cm high

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

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111 Description

A large contemporary Mexican carved agate figural group of a herd of galloping horses 80cm wide.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment Purchased from Roberto Genovese, Montegrotto, Italy

Estimate £1,000£1,500

112 £40£60

A small 19th century Islamic celadon green glass cup Painted with scrolling leaves, 6cm diameter.

113 A large early 20th century Chinese Export armorial porcelain bowl made for the American market

With pink floral decoration, on a white ground, with character mark to the base, 35cm diameter.

114 A large 20th century Chinese eggshell porcelain lobed edge bowl

Decorated with courtesans, with a hardwood base, in a red silk padded box, (hairline crack), 36cm diameter.

115 A late 19th century Chinese brown jade censer With pierced dragon carved lid and ring dragon handles to the sides, on claw feet, 26cm wide, 19cm high.

116 A set of twelve late 19th century Chinese figural painting

Of various figures in gouache on rice paper, grouped into three frames, each frame 54cm x 37cm. (3)

117 A vintage Japanese Nishijin Pachinko pin ball machine 52cm wide, 72cm high.

£250£350

£100£200

£80£120

£80£120

£60£80

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118 A Moko Lesney diecast model 'Introducing Muffin Junior' a ' Muffin The Mule ' marionette puppet £40-£60 With box, 17cm high.

119 Three vintage German dolls

Comprising a 1920's celluloid doll with turtle mark (head

£30-£50 repainted), a 1930's doll with turtle mark and another, 50cm, 36cm and 43cm respectively. (3)

120 A Victorian cast iron white painted stick stand modelled as the boy Herakles with a serpent by £100£150 Marsden & Co Ltd

On a leaf cast and moulded removable drip tray base, 46cm wide, 91cm high.

121 A late 19th century American walnut patent roll label cabinet by the McCourt Label Cabinet Co, Bradford, £20-£30 PA

The rectangular top above four long graduated drawers, each with copper hinged flaps of various sizes, inscribed under one drawer 'McCourt Label Cabinet Co, Bradford, PA, Patented', 60cm wide, 18cm deep, 42cm high.

122 † John Piper C.H. (British, 1903-1992)

Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk (Levinson 266) £600£800 Lithograph printed in colours, 1977, on wove, Signed and numbered 102/120 in pencil Printed by Curwen Studio, Chilford, co-published by Christie's Contemporary Art and The National Trust, London, with their blindstamps, with margins 56cm x 44cm

Artist Resale Right may apply

123 Leo Brooks (American, 1911-1993)

Guitar Player £200£300 Watercolour on paper Signed 74cm x 53cm

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

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124 John Douglas (American, late 20th century) Wealth and Fertility, a pair of contemporary abstract

Estimate

£60-£80 compositions

Oil and collage on board Signed Each 80cm x 64cm including frames (2)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

Artist Resale Right may apply

125 † René Carcan (Belgian, 1925-1993)

L'arbre fleur £20-£30 Limited edition framed aqua tint etching numbered 28/99 Signed 35cm x 27cm

126 A pair of European Art Nouveau white metal mounted cut-glass vase, circa 1910 £300£500 Each 20cm high. (2)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

127 A group of mid 20th European purple decorative glass £80-£120 Comprising a large bowl with a flared lip, 37cm diameter, a smaller bowl with a flared lip, 22cm diameter, a stepped bowl, 21cm diameter and two facetted trumpet vases, 20cm and 15cm respectively (5)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

128 A set of Varga cut crystal engraved ‘bubble’ glasses Comprising ten champagne bowls and nine aperitif £60-£80 glasses. (19)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

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129 Description

A Czech Art Deco enamelled glass decanter and a part set of four matching glasses The decanter 25cm high (5)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

Estimate £100£150

130 An Art Deco frosted and cut-glass decanter, circa 1930 £150£200 25cm high

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

131 A vintage white metal square tray With pie-crust edges and pitted decoration, 42cm £60-£80 square.

132 Attributed to Lalique

A 'Josephine' frosted glass ink blotter, decorated with a

£60-£80 swan, circa 1930, unsigned, 18cm wide

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

133 A Daum Art Deco brown acid etched vase, circa 1930’s 26cm high

Provenance: Private Collection of Art Deco

134 A contemporary terracotta footed bowl Containing six painted wooden decorative spheres, the bowl 38cm diameter. (7)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

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£400£600

£100£150

Lot No

135 †

Description

Kurt and Marsha Runstadler for Rudstadler Studios

A glass and metal fan sculpture, numbered 21/30, circa 1980’s, 65cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

Artist Resale Right may apply

136 † Josef Bofill (Spanish, born 1942)

Estimate £600£800

A bronze figural and marble sculpture

£100-£150 Signed 38cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

Artist Resale Right may apply

137 † Beatrix Soto Garcia (Argentinian, b.1942)

'The Wedding Banquet'

£100-£150 A contemporary patinated bronze and marble sculpture Labelled 47cm x 36cm.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

Artist Resale Right may apply

138 A pair of Art Deco sycamore bedside cabinets With rectangular mirror glass tops above parquetry £100-£150 panelled doors, on slender cabriole legs headed by pierced mounts, 87cm wide, 43cm deep, 137cm high. (2)

139 A 1940's Italian beech and mirror glass dressing table and stool

With five frieze drawers on cabriole legs, 113cm wide, 36cm deep, 121cm high, the stool with low padded back with circular padded seat, 44cm wide, 43cm deep, 59cm high, seat height 45cm. (2)

£100-£150

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140 An Art Deco style satin birch and silvered dining table and ten silvered chairs by Wiggers Custom £600£800 Furniture

The table with two leaves, the chairs including four armchairs, the table 184cm diameter (unextended). (11)

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

141 A contemporary oak and silver painted and occasional table £100£150

The circular top on curved supports with a circular platform base, 50cm diameter, 55cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

142 λ An Art Deco rosewood and ebonised console table

The rectangular top above a U-shaped support, 153cm wide,

£100£150 45cm deep, 70cm high.

N.B: Requires a CITES license if exported outside the EU N.B: Requires a CITES license if exported outside the EU.

143 A pair of 1960's veneered and parcel gilt bedside tables £100£150

Each with a single drawer, 42cm wide, 31cm deep, 56cm high. (2)

144 A pair of Lloyd Loom style white painted bedside cabinets £40-£60

The square top above a recess and a cupboard door on short cabriole legs, each 37cm wide, 36cm deep, 61cm high. (2)

145 A small 1930's French cream painted armoire

The curved moulded cornice above a central mirror door

£40-£60 flanked by a two panelled doors, enclosing a divided interior with three small adjustable shelves and a hanging rail, above three apron drawers, 134cm wide, 54cm deep, 205cm high.

146 A vintage French white parchment covered chest of drawers £100£150

The rectangular top above three drawers with silvered handles, on a silvered plinth base, 108cm wide, 50cm deep, 98cm high.

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147 Description A pair of 1950’s tub chairs

Upholstered in raised damask pattern brown fabric, the curved backs and padded seats, on square tapering legs, each 60cm wide, 42cm deep, 79cm high, seat height 48cm. (2)

148 A 20th century wrought iron and glass etagere with scrolling decoration 62cm wide, 42cm deep, 171.5cm high

149 A contemporary black glass and tinted and brass mounted side cabinet with a matching chest of drawers

The two pieces previously connecting to form a sideboard, the drawers 100cm wide, 47cm deep, 75.5 cm high, the sideboard, the side cabinet 99.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 75.5cm high. (2)

150 A pair of 1950's Danish teak occasional stacking tables by Møbelfabrikken Toften

The circular tops on four chamfered legs, 'MADE IN DENMARK BY MØBELFABRIKKEN TOFTEN', stencilled to both undersides, each 39cm diameter, 43cm high. (2)

Estimate £100£200

£100£150

£500£700

£400£600

151 A pair of white aluminium adjustable sun loungers designed by Richard Schultz

Finished with weather resistant polyester powder coating and with waterproof and UV resistant woven upholstery in vinyl-coated polyester mesh, the back rests adjustable, on large wheels, each 193cm wide, 65cm deep, 36cm high. (2)

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

Purchased by the current owner from The Conran Shop

152 A contemporary black leather covered square table With chrome strip accents, 91cm square, 71cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

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£600£800

£300£500

Lot No Description

153 A Graham and Green Luna limed oak kingsize bed frame with a padded headboard

Estimate

£200£300 160cm wide, 129cm high, 212cm long

154 A contemporary chrome and grey painted arched mirror

With an arched bevelled plate, 116cm high, 76cm wide.

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

155 A 1970's black chenille upholstered two seater settee

The rectangular back and shaped side on chrome feet, 133cm wide, 53cm deep, 80cm high.

156 A contemporary smoked glass and chrome articulated rectangular coffee table 95cm wide

Provenance: Property from a Hampstead apartment

157 A Julian Chichester painted side cabinet

The rectangular top above a pair of fluted doors and a single door each enclosing two shelves, on square tapering legs, 150cm wide, 53cm deep, 80cm high.

158 A contemporary chaise lounge in the Victorian style by Eichholtz, Hyde Park

Upholstered and buttoned in beige linen, the scroll end above a rectangular seat on ebonised turned tapering legs, 134cm wide, 68cm deep, 75cm high.

159 A Biedermeier satin-birch chest

The rectangular top with canted corners above four long graduated drawers, on plinth feet, with ebonised escutcheons, 89cm wide, 48cm deep, 83cm high.

£200£300

£60£80

£200£300

£300£500

£150£200

£120£180

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160

Description A Biedermeier satin-birch bowed chest

With three long drawers on square tapering legs, with ebonised escutcheons (one lacking), 104cm wide, 53cm deep, 76cm high.

161 A 17th century oak chest

The rectangular moulded hinged lid above a triple panelled front incised with flowerheads, on plinth feet, 112cm wide, 49cm deep, 64cm high.

162 An early Victorian mahogany partner's desk

The rectangular moulded top with later green leather writing surface, above three frieze drawers and three drawers to each side, with similar arrangement of opposing drawers, on plinth bases, centre drawer on opposing side converted to only a drawer front, 152cm wide, 116cm deep, 78cm high.

Estimate £150£200

£60£80

£200£300

163 £300£500

A late 18th century French patinated bronze figural group of The Death of Procris

The figure of a satyr seated and holding Procris,on a circular base, brown patination, 23cm high.

164 A Regency mahogany side table

The rectangular top above three frieze drawers on ring turned legs and spool feet, 73cm wide, 40cm deep, 76cm high.

165 A 17th century oak single flap drop flap table

The rectangular hinged top above a drawer to one end, on bobbin turned double gate-legs and turned feet, 34cm wide, (64cm wide extended), 89cm deep, 73cm high.

166 An early Victorian mahogany low press cupboard

Inlaid with ebonised lines, the rectangular top above two deep drawers and a pair of panelled doors enclosing four slides, on turned feet, 121cm wide, 54cm deep, 139cm high.

£250£350

£300£400

£400£600

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167 λ A Regency rosewood work table

Estimate

The rounded rectangular top above a frieze drawer £150£250 flanked by 'S' scrolls above a sliding work bag, on a 'U' shaped support on quadripartite lobed platform base, with scroll feet and castors, 70cm wide, 42cm deep, 72cm high.

N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

168 A matched set of four 19th century ash and elm wheel back Windsor chairs, Thames Valley £400£600 The curved backs above pierced vase shaped splats with roundels and spindles, on shaped seats and ring turned legs joined by stretchers. (4)

169 A set of 19th century teak three-tier hanging shelves

The rectangular shelves with shaped sides, 80cm wide,

£100£150 18cm deep, 79cm high.

170 A George IV mahogany toilet mirror attributed to Gillows £200£300

The rectangular plate with double scroll supports, on a rectangular lobed base and turned feet, 51cm wide, 23cm deep, 57cm high.

171 A Victorian mahogany freestanding office or estate cupboard £400£600

The rectangular cavetto moulded top above a pair of panelled doors enclosing four adjustable shelves; on a moulded plinth base, 101cm wide, 57cm deep, 141cm high.

172

λ A Regency rosewood and sycamore inlaid card table

The 'D' shaped hinged top above an inlaid frieze, on £200£300 square tapering line and dot inlaid shaped legs, 90cm wide, 43cm deep, 74cm high.

N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

173 A set of six George III mahogany carved dining chairs £500£700

In the Chippendale taste, the leaf carved serpentine toprails above pierced vase shaped splats and drop-in seats on square moulded chamfered legs with leaf scroll brackets, joined by 'H' stretchers, each 54cm wide, 45cm deep, 96cm high, seat height 43cm. (6)

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174 λ

Description

A George III rosewood and satinwood banded work table

Inlaid with boxwood and ebonised lines, the rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers and two small drawers on square tapering legs, 78cm wide, 52cm deep, 65cm high.

N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

175 A Regency mahogany centre table

The rectangular top above two frieze drawers, with two simulated opposing drawers, on ring turned tapering legs, 79cm wide, 50cm deep, 73cm high.

176 λ A Regency rosewood centre table

Estimate £300£500

£150£250

The rectangular top above two frieze drawers, with two

£150-£250 opposing simulated drawers on standard end supports joined by a turned stretcher, on scroll feet, 89cm wide, 55cm deep, 63cm high.

N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

177 A 19th century Italian white painted and silvered serpentine console table £1,200£1,800 With later veined marble top, the shaped frieze centred by a foliate cartouche, on in-swept cabochon and trailing flower carved supports joined by a fluted urn, on short lion carved legs and paw feet, 135cm wide, 60cm deep, 95cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

178 A Napoleon III kingwood, tulipwood marquetry table à milieu applied with gilt bronze mounts

The shaped rectangular top with floral inlay and strapwork border, with a frieze drawer on exaggerated cabriole legs headed by female figural mounted and terminating in sabots, the top possibly converted from drop flaps, 98cm wide, 52cm deep, 75cm high.

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

£600-£800

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179 A pair of early 20th century German walnut armchairs, circa 1910 £500£700 Inlaid with boxwood lines, the curved top-rails above pierced backs with foliate carved splats, the open arms with ram’s head terminals, above close-nailed brown leather upholstered seats, on square tapering outswept legs, each 61cm wide, 52cm deep, 91cm high, seat height 49cm. (2)

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

180 An early 20th century German oak circular centre table £300£500 With a moulded frieze above a turned shaft, on a moulded circular base and bun feet, 98cm diameter, 69cm high

Provenance: Property from a Hampshire country estate

181 λ A Victorian rosewood marquetry and gilt bronze mounted side table £200£300 The oval top with central floral marquetry panel framed with faux marble inset panels and on ebonised legs joined by an X-form stretcher, 56cm wide, 41cm deep, 72.5cm high.

Provenance: Property from a private collection of European Decorative Arts

N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

182 A group of seven 18th and 19th century enamel decanter labels or bottle tickets £100£150 Including a set of three shaped labels decorated with grapes and vine leaves and a mask head, and inscribed 'De Côte Rotie', 'D'Oeil de Perdrix', 'De Languedoc' 6.5cm wide and a smaller matching label inscribed 'De Cape Rouge' 5.5cm wide, with printed marks and numbers to the reverse, all with old collector's labels to the reverse printed C.S and numbered in ink, all lacking chains, together with three various shaped labels with floral decorated outerborders inscribed 'CREME DE MENTHE', 'CLARET' and 'SHERRY' the largest 5.5cm wide, togher with a small late 19th century porcelain label with floral riband tied borders and inscribed 'BRANDY', 3.5cm wide. (7).

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183 Description

An 18th century South Staffordshire or Birmingham enamel snuff box

The lid painted with a central panel of Courtly Lovers within a farmyard, a dog seated at the gentleman's feet and sheep eating from a trough, within a border of raised white scroll work and dotted trellis work on a blue ground, the sides painted with reserves of flowers, restored, 9cm wide

184 An 18th century oval Birmingham or South Staffordshire enamel box

The lid painted with a medallion of a centurion and a shepherd with sheep and goats within raised scrolling gilt work, on a blue ground, the sides with reserves decorated with small landscape vignettes, 9cm wide

185 A group of seven late 18th century South Staffordshire enamel decanter labels or bottle tickets

Comprising of a set of five shaped labels with floral spray borders and pink scroll work and inscribed 'DU CAP', 'BOURGOGNE', 'PERPIGNAN', 'FRONTIGNAN', and 'MALVOISE', 6cm wide, with two further labels of similar design, one inscribed 'ARBOIS' and the other 'MOUNTAIN', all but one lacking chains, the largest label 8cm wide. (7).

Estimate £150£200

£300£500

£200£300

186 £400£600

A pair of late 18th century South Staffordshire enamel candlesticks

Decorated with floral sprays and sprigs, with panels of turquoise ground heightened in raised gilt, one stick lacking its drip pan, with later weighting for the bases, 28.5cm high. (2).

187 A large early 19th century Chinese-Export oval black and gold lacquer tray

The base profusely decorated with trellis work and foliate motifs and centred medallion with in the initials P.F, the edges with a zinc cladding and pierced with carrying handles, 82cm wide, 59cm deep, 5cm high.

Provenance: Private family collection, Berkshire

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£100£150

Lot No

188 Description

'Compassionate Children', mezzotint, printed in colours, engraved by William Ward after James Ward

Published 1st January 1793 by William Ward, 45cm x 60cm.

189

'The First of September, Morning' and 'The First of September, Evening', mezzotints printed in colours

The pair, engraved by William Ward after George Morland, published 1st May 1794 by T. Simpson and William Ward, each 45cm x 60cm. (2)

190 A set of four late 19th century circular stipple engravings of late 18th century celebrities

Printed in colours, including Lady Emma Hamilton

(mistress of Nelson) after George Romney, Elizabeth Farren (actress and wife of 12th Earl of Derby) after Sir Thomas Lawrence, and two others, probably The Duchess of Devonshire after Thomas Gainsborough and Elizabeth Linley, singer (wife of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, playwright MP) in their original gilt frames, all signed illegibly in pencil by the engraver, each 10cm diameter. (4)

Estimate £120£150

£150£200

£150£200

191 £80£120

'December', stipple engraving printed in colours, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi after William Hamilton

Published 10th November 1790 by Thomas Macklin, open letter proof impression, 30cm x 25cm.

192 'The Castle in Danger' and 'How Smooth Brother Feel Again', stipple engravings printed in colours

The pair, engraved by Thomas Gaugain after William Hamilton, published May 1789 by J. Brydon, each 16cm x 20cm. (2)

£120£180

193

'Elizabeth Countess of Stafford' (Elizabeth Sutherland Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland), mezzotint

Engraved by Charles Turner after Thomas Phillips published 1807, 30cm x 25cm.

£80£100

194

'The Paterson Children', mezzotint engraved by Norman Hirst after Sir Henry Raeburn

Published 2nd June 1913 by Thomas Agnew & Son, proof signed by the engraver, together with 'Master Lambton', etching after Sir Thomas Lawrence, proof signed illegibly by the engraver (Walter?), 42cm x 36cm and 48cm x 37cm respectively. (2)

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195 Description

An Alto clarinet and case

Marked Normandy, France, the case marked Le Blanc

196 A Louis XV style French pine extending farmhouse table

With two leaves, the rectangular moulded top above metal trim to the frieze, on slender cabriole legs, with marque au feu to the underside, 1885, M with a crown, Fabriqué en France, 129cm wide, 133cm deep, 78cm high (232cm extended).

Estimate £120£150

£200£300

A large modern giltwood and composition frame with inset mirror

197 £80£120

The rectangular bevelled plate with in a reeded convex moulded and foliate frame, 124cm high, 96cm wide.

198 A 19th century Nymphenberg tureen, two other continental porcelain dishes and a pair of figures

The tureen decorated with sprays of flowers and with a lemon handle, 29cm wide, together with a 20th century Herend pierced basket, 18cm wide and a Nymphenberg oval basket, 19cm wide and a pair of 19th century Volkstedt porcelain figures of a gentleman and a flower seller, each 24cm high. (5)

£100£150

199 £100£150

A group of early 20th century Continental plated trays and salvers Including Berndorf Alpacca silver examples together with a Berndorf Alpacca plated pierced dish.(qty)

200 Two decorative headboards

Comprising a 20th century ebonised simulated 'bamboo' and caned headboard, together with a composite 19th century Austrian walnut and penwork headboard, the bamboo headboard 159cm wide, 110cm high, the Austrian headboard 126cm wide, 110cm high (2)

£80£120

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201 †

Description

Bernard Bouts (French 1909-1986) Crouching figure Oil on Board Signed 74cm x 60cm

and a further mixed media print by the same artist (2)

Artist Resale Right may apply

202 A vintage Austrian antler stick stand 78cm high.

Estimate

£250£350

203 19th century English School

A pair of watercolour portraits of women, in carved oak and gilded Rowley Gallery frames, each 45cm x 33cm. (2)

204 A 19th century continental leather four fold screen decorated with landscape views

Some damage, 182cm wide, 2.5cm deep, 183cm high.

£100£150

£100£150

205 After Sam Wale and John Gwyn, Section of St Pauls Cathedral by Sir Christopher Wren

Originally published by John Welae, 1837, with some damage and possibly perished under the shaped mount, 85cm x 62cm.

206 A contemporary hardwood writing desk on an Xframe support

With a stepped top enclosing a pigeon hole and two drawers, 98cm wide, 70cm deep, 88cm high

207 A pair of contemporary hardwood bedside or side tables

Each with a drawer, 55cm wide, 45cm deep, 63cm high. (2)

£100£150

£60£100

£100£150

£80£120

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208 Description A George III style mahogany shaving stand 86cm high.

Estimate £30£50

209 A composite late 19th, early 20th century Meissen onion pattern teawares

Comprising of 30 cups and saucers with an additional six cups, largely of three different sizes and cup shapes, all with underglaze cross swords marks and various impressed and underglaze numbers, the smallest cups 8cm in diameter. (66)

£150£200

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We may also request a financial reference and/or a deposit from you before allowing you to bid. We reserve the rights at our discretion to request further information in order to complete our client identification and to decline to register any person as a bidder and to decline to accept their bids if they have been so registered.

A separate online fee will be levied and separate registration will be required for online bidding, whether on our own or a third party platform. When bidding on a third party platform we recommend you familiarise yourself with the additional fees payable before placing your bid.

For successful bidders on our online bidding platform – The Pedestal Live – an online bidding fee of 3% levied on the hammer price of the lot plus VAT will be charged. This is in addition to the standard buyer’s premium fee payable as set out in clause 14.

7. We may at our discretion accept bids from someone acting on behalf of a third party, subject to receiving a letter of authorisation which is satisfactory to us. In the event that such a bid is successful we reserve the right to treat either the bidder or the third party as the successful bidder for all purposes including as regards obtaining payment for the lot.

8. Auctions are conducted according to our discretion and that of our auctioneer. Bidders and buyers should be aware that the auctioneer may occasionally need to pause the auction as deemed necessary due to unforeseen circumstances.

We may refuse to allow access to the auction, refuse or accept any bid, alter the order of lots and/or the bidding in such way as we think best, withdraw any lot, reopen bidding after the hammer has fallen, determine who is the successful bidder, cancel the sale of any lot or otherwise regulate the auction and all associated proceedings as we deem most appropriate.

Our decision in relation to any dispute relating to bidding which may arise during or after the auction is final.

We may (but are not obliged to) offer bidding in person, by commission bids left with us in advance of the auction, by telephone, or online via our own or a third party platform. Some bidders may experience technical problems in bidding for a lot which are beyond our reasonable control, such as firewalls, loss of internet connection or other technical issues to do with our bidding software, third party bidding software or their own device. We will endeavour to fix any technical problems that occur on our site as quickly as possible, but we will not be responsible to you for any errors or failures to execute bids, or for any errors or omissions in online bidding, including without limitation, errors or failures caused by any loss of connection or faults with our bidding software or third party software.

9. Both the auction as a whole and calls used for telephone bids may be recorded and such recordings may be retained by us and by participating in the same you consent to such recording and retention.

10. Most lots are offered subject to a reserve below which the lot will not be sold. The level of the reserve is confidential between ourselves and our seller but will not be higher than the lower estimate.

11. We may enter one or more bids consecutively or otherwise on behalf of the seller up to but not beyond the level of the reserve.

12. Subject only to the auctioneer’s discretion set out in clause 8 above, when the auctioneer’s hammer falls no further bids will be accepted and a contract for sale is formed between the successful bidder and ourselves as agent for the seller.

13. We will endeavour to send out invoices promptly by mail or email using the contact details supplied to us by the successful bidder. If you believe that you are the successful bidder for any lot but have not heard from us within three working days of the auction we recommend that you contact us to arrange collection and avoid potential storage charges.

14. We will charge a buyer’s fee of 25% on the hammer price of each lot, plus VAT.

15. Payment for each lot which you have purchased including all associated fees, charges and taxes is due no later than 7 calendar days after the auction.

Payment can be made only by the registered bidder.

Payment instructions will be given on the relevant invoice or invoices. Please note that we do not accept payment by credit card.

Payment for the lot or lots must be made in full as set out in the invoice or invoices sent out either after the auction or at the completion of the post sale transaction.

We do not accept payment made in instalments over a period of time.

You warrant that the funds to be used for settlement are not connected with any criminal activity, including tax evasion, and you are neither under investigation, nor have you been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes.

The Pedestal is committed to the fight against money laundering and terrorist funding and compliance with relevant sanctions law. You will comply with the requirements set out in paragraph 6., as well as our requests for source of funds, and other documentation fully, accurately and promptly. We may require such information and documentation from you at our sole discretion in order to comply with our obligations under domestic and international law. If in our absolute discretion you do not satisfy our bidder identification and registration procedures, we may refuse you to register to bid, and if you make a successful bid we may cancel the sale.

16. No lot will be released and legal title will not pass to you until we have received due payment in full of all sums owed to us by you.

Risk in any lot for which you are the successful bidder will pass to you on the earlier of collection of the lot by you or on your behalf, or the due date for payment for such lot.

Our duty to you while your lot is at your risk and your property and in our custody is to exercise reasonable care in relation to it. We will however not be responsible for damage to the lot or to other persons or things as a result of it being affected for example by woodworm. Please consult clause 18, which covers the 14 day post auction collection period and the storage charges payable thereafter.

17. If you fail to make due payment for any lot we may, at our discretion and without limitation to other available remedies, bring legal proceedings against you for the unpaid sum and all associated fees and costs including professional fees (“Unpaid Sums”); retain and sell ourselves or otherwise any other lots held by us which are your property or any sums otherwise payable by us to you and use such proceeds or sums to defray the Unpaid Sums; cancel the sale, re-offer the lot and claim any shortfall and any associated costs from you; and/or pass your identity and contact details to the seller so that they can pursue legal remedies against you directly. Additionally if you are a business customer, interest on late payments may be charged at 8% above our bank’s base rate from time to time.

18. All lots must be collected from our premises as notified to you in the auction catalogue and otherwise, within 14 days after the auction. Storage and handling fees will be charged in relation to lots left uncollected after that date.

Our storage charges are as follows:

- Administration fee: £10 - Storage: £3/day for pictures and small items £6/day for furniture, larger pictures and objects VAT will be also be payable on these administration and storage charges

Any lots not collected within 90 days after the auction may be sold by us at our discretion, with the proceeds applied to cover all Unpaid Sums including storage and handling charges. In this event any surplus will be paid over to you, and we will claim any shortfall from you as an Unpaid Sum.

19. A lot which has been collected from our premises by you or a shipper acting on your behalf is deemed to have been delivered to you by us at the time of such collection.

20. If within 21 days of the auction the buyer gives us written notice to us that the lot is a forgery and demonstrates to our satisfaction that the lot is a forgery, provided that the lot is returned to us in the same condition as when it was sold and within a reasonable timescale notified by us, we will cancel the sale, refund the purchase price and the cost of reasonable return.

A ‘forgery’ is defined as a work created with the intent to deceive. We may request that the buyer provides two written opinions (produced at the buyer’s cost) or recognised independent experts to evidence the assertion that the lot is a forgery.

The lot should not be returned to us until we have requested the return, and the buyer does so at their own risk. We shall be entitled to investigate and consider the allegations that the lot is a forgery and to arrange inspections of the lot either at our premises or third party controlled premises if the lot has been exported from the UK. We shall endeavour to resolve the matter within a reasonable period of time and the buyer agrees to act in good faith whilst we carry out this assessment.

21. Lots which we believe to be covered by the CITES regulations will be marked with ¥ in our catalogue, but we are not responsible for advising you on any import/export issues including without limitation CITES or the like, and customs and import fees and the like. We recommend that you acquaint yourself with any relevant issues before bidding, as we cannot accept liability for any information which we may provide you with. If you purchase a lot requiring an export licence it is your responsibility to obtain it, and we cannot accept rescission of the sale or offer a refund if you are unable to so obtain a permit.

In certain countries local laws entitle an artist or the artist’s estate to receive a royalty when a lot created by the artist is sold, this royalty is known as ‘artist’s re-sale right’ or ARR.

If these laws apply to the lot you must pay us an additional amount equivalent to the royalty due to the artist. We will pay the royalty to the appropriate authority on the seller’s behalf. The royalty applies if the hammer price is equal to or greater than Euro 1,000. The total royalty for any lot cannot exceed Euro 12,500. The amount owed is calculated as follows: Royalty for the portion of the hammer price (in Euros): 4% up to 50,000 3% between 50,000.01 and 200,000 1% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 over 500,000 the lower of 0.25% and 12,500 euro

We will calculate the artist’s resale royalty using the Euro to GBP£ rate of exchange of the European Central Bank on the day of the auction.

22. Each seller warrants that they are the legal owner of the lot and/or have the unencumbered right to sell the lot at auction and to pass title to the successful bidder. The seller shall not be liable in the event of breach of this warranty for any amount greater than the hammer price of the lot in question. We are not liable for any statements, data, information and the opinions of others nor any deterioration of the lot after collection. Our total liability for negligence, breach of statutory duty, misrepresentation or otherwise shall be limited to the hammer price of the lot in question. We shall not be liable for any loss of profits, loss of business, goodwill, loss of anticipated savings or for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses to the fullest extent permitted by law.

We shall not be liable for any loss or damage that is not foreseeable; loss or damage is foreseeable if it is an obvious consequence of our breach or if it was contemplated by you and us at the time this contract was formed.

We may be liable only to the successful bidder in the event of fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation by us and exclude all other liability to such bidder and all third parties to the fullest extent permitted by law. Nothing herein shall limit your rights, if any, under the Consumer Contracts Regulations, or exclude our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence.

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23. General Terms:

a. These terms are made and must be construed under English law and any disputes arising from them or from the Contract will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

b. All charges, fees, premiums and any other sums referred to herein or arising here from are stated net of Value Added Tax but are subject to VAT or the like at the rate or rates prevailing at the time of any transaction. VAT is not chargeable on the hammer price unless otherwise stated.

c. We will hold and process your personal data according to the conditions, for the reasons and on the bases set out in our Privacy Policy which may be accessed on The Pedestal website and as envisaged by these terms and conditions

d. We retain copyright in all images and written and other materials prepared by us, which may not be used by you without our prior written consent.

Please note: The Pedestal’s online auction catalogue browsing, live online bidding and buying is provided on our site by Auction Mobility, 192 South Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02111, USA.

Auction Mobility's Conditions of Sale and Terms of Use of the Site are available on this domain.

Enquiries: The Pedestal, The Dairy, Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF | Tel: 0207 281 2790

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