Paintings, Antiques & Works of Art Results
06 September 2007
All prices are in UK pounds (£'s)
0301 |
£70.00 |
After Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) - Proserpine holding a pomegranate, partly eaten, lithograph, 18" x 8.75"; after Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) - three-quarter length portrait of a lady with a scarf around her head, wearing a black dress and holding a rosary, landscape in the background, lithograph, 20.25" x 7" (2) |
|
0302 |
£60.00 |
After George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) - 'Everybody in Town', pair of satirical prints, handcoloured engravings, both 8" x 6.5"; pub. by H Humphrey 1800 - 'Venus Attired by the Graces', caricature of grotesque women, handcoloured engraving, 9.5" x 13.75" (3) *Ex Belinda Gentle Collection, sold by Drewett Neate, 14th September 2005* |
|
0304 |
£110.00 |
After Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) - 'Doctor Syntax at an Auction', colour engraving, publ. July 1782 by R Ackermann, 5.5" x 8.25"; after H Humphrey pub 1782 - 'Eloquence, for the King of Epithets', caricature of an auctioneer, handcoloured engraving, 10" x 5.5"; after John Kay - 'Mr William Martin', scene of an an 18th century auctioneer and bidders, black and white engraving, 3.5" x 6.25"; publ. Carington Bowles 1781- 'Twenty Thousand I've Got-How Lucky's my lot', colour mezzotint, 6"x 4.5" (4) |
|
0305 |
£50.00 |
After Lucien Davis - three framed London News illustrations, 'Lady Cricketers; A Good Catch', 'Ladies Meeting of the Toxophilite Society, Regents Park, July 11' and 'Amazons of the Bow; a Sketch at an Archery Meeting', handcoloured lithographs, each 13" x 19.5" approx (3) |
|
0306 |
£20.00 |
By Jacki Parry (1941-) - 'Rain Catcher', abstract composition, signed inscribed and dated 1978, etching, 12" x 16.5" |
|
0309 |
£70.00 |
After Francis James Sarjent (1780-1812) engraved by Francis Jukes (1745-1812) - 'Pangbourn Berkshire', published June 30 1801 by F Jukes no. 10 Howlen Street, handcoloured engraving, 8.25" x 10.5" |
|
0310 |
£220.00 |
Lithographic poster by Stafford & Co Ltd - 'The Yeoman of the Guard, or the Merryman and his Maid', colour lithograph, 30" x 19.5"; and another 'The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty', colour lithograph, 30" x 19.5" (2) |
|
0311 |
£40.00 |
After Joseph Resch (19th century German) - caricatures of a violinist, cut out and mounted into frames, handcoloured engravings; 19th century School - 'Signor Paganini, the Celebrated Violinist', black and white engraving, 4.75" x 2.5" (4) |
|
0312 |
£80.00 |
Richard Cooper after George Place (d. 1805) - 'Battle of Laswari. Representing Lord Lake and his son Colonel Lake, the point of time the general had his horse shot under him', black and white line and stipple engraving, 21.5" x 15.5"; W Nutter after William Hogarth - 'Captain Thomas Coram', black and white stipple engraving, 23" x 15.75", another black and white print 'University College Hospital St Pancras. For the relief of poor sick...' and a colour stipple engraving of a fair scene with circus strong men and figures etc (4) |
|
0313 |
£35.00 |
After Phillip Reinagle, pbl. Richard Bentley - 'Lapdog Beagles' and 'Pointer', colour engraving, pair, both 6.75" x 7.5" (2) |
|
0315 |
£60.00 |
18th century French School - 'Paris Chez Poisson Cloitre St Honore Maison de la Maitrise au Fond du Jardin', black and white engraving, 7.25" x 9.25"; style of Gillray - 'Voyage to Margate', satirical handcoloured engraving, 9" x 13.25", together with three other various prints (5) |
|
0316 |
£130.00 |
After Laurits Regner Tuxen (1853-1927) - 'The Queen and the Whole of the Royal Family at Windsor 1887', photolithograph, 22" x 26"; after G E Towry - 'Richmond Yorkshire', colour stipple engraving, 13" x 16"; published by G Humphrey - 'Explanatory Key to the Grand Historical Print of the Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty King George IV', handcoloured engraving, 9.25" x 21" (3) |
|
0317 |
£40.00 |
After James Alphedge Brewer (fl. 1909-1938) - 'Windsor Castle', signed and inscribed in pencil, etching and aquatint, 12.5" x 19.25"; also by the same hand - 'The Palais de Justice', signed and inscribed in pencil, etching and aquatint, 18.75" x 13" (2) |
|
0318 |
£10.00 |
After George Baxter - woman at a stile with a child and dog in a wooded lane, colour print, 4.5" x 4" |
|
0319 |
£18.00 |
18th century handcoloured map of Wiltshire published by Alex Hogg, 6.25" x 4" |
|
0321 |
£300.00 |
Chinese School - landscape of trees and hills by a lake with herons and Oriental ducks in water by foliage, colour prints, both 32" x 17" (2) |
|
0323 |
£65.00 |
E. Benezit - Dictionnaire Des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, 1976 edition, vols I-X (complete set) |
|
0324 |
£360.00 |
Interesting portfolio of loose unframed black and white prints, coloured prints, Japanese prints and watercolours |
|
0326 |
£30.00 |
Richard Holmes Laurie - 'Gallia Antiqua...', coloured wash map, 18" x 23" |
|
0327 |
£130.00 |
Austin Osman Spare (1888-1956) - 'Nemesis', signed and inscribed in ink, lithograph, 22.5" x 15" (foxing and staining) |
|
0328 |
£80.00 |
By Percival Gaskell (1868-1934) - 'On the Lake of Thun', signed in pencil, signed and inscribed verso, aquatint, 8.5" x 12.75" |
|
0341 |
£95.00 |
Late 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a young woman in a white dress, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75" (a.f), within a green case; late 19th century British Miniature School - profile portrait of young lady in a white dress and a gold necklace, on ivory, oval, 3" x 2.25", cased (a.f) (2) |
|
0342 |
£260.00 |
19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a portly gentleman in a dark blue coat, on ivory, 3" x 2.5", oval; 19th century - half length portrait of a young lady seated in a white dress, inscribed in pencil on mount 'Mrs Weymss', on ivory, cased, 4.25" x 3" (2) |
|
0343 |
£160.00 |
Early 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat and cravat, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75", within a gilt bronze frame; 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a young gentleman in a black coat and cravat, indistinctly signed and inscribed 20 Sept 1843 verso, on ivory, oval, 2.5" x 1.75", within an ebonised oval frame (2) |
|
0344 |
£60.00 |
20th century British Miniature School - portrait of a blonde lady wearing a blue blouse and a brooch, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75"; 20th century British Miniature School - silhouette of a gentleman in a hat, ink on paper, 5.5" x 3.75" approx; 19th century British Miniature School - silhouette portrait of a young gentleman, possibly F.F Barrington, ink on paper, inscribed to label verso, 3" x 2.75", within a red Morocco leather case (3) |
|
0345 |
£120.00 |
By August Coustautin (?) (19th century Miniature School) - Continental harbour scene with fishing boats and figures, watercolour and bodycolour, 3" x 4.25"; together with two others by the same hand, fishing boats with a Church in the background, 1.25" x 3" and Chateau by a harbour with figures, fishing boat and land beyond, 1.5" x 2.5"; 19th century Continental School - harbour scene with Church and buildings, watercolour and pencil, 3.75" x 6" (4) |
|
0346 |
£120.00 |
Miniature School - portrait of a lady in Regency style white dress, oval, 2.5" x 2", within a modern ebonised frame; together with two other portrait miniatures in ebonised frames (3) |
|
0347 |
£100.00 |
19th century Miniature School - head and shoulders portrait of a bearded gentleman in 16th century attire, indistinctly monogrammed, oval, 4" x 3", within modern ebonised frame; Miniature School - figures in 16th century dress within a tavern, signed Leroy, 3.25" x 2.5", Miniature School - lady in 18th century dress holding roses, oval, 3" x 2.25" (3) |
|
0348 |
£60.00 |
20th century Miniature School - portrait of a woman in 18th century dress holding a rose, 2.25" x 2", within piano key frame; 20th century Miniature School - portrait of a woman in 18th century dress, signed Hayer, 2.25" x 1.75", within piano key frame (2) |
|
0349 |
£80.00 |
Miniature School - half length portrait of a lady in 18th century style peach dress, signed V Hope, oval, 3" x 2.5", within a brass repousse frame; together with three other miniatures within brass frames (4) |
|
0352 |
£160.00 |
Early 19th century British School - 'Romford Market', figures by market stalls with a row of buildings beyond, inscribed on labels verso, oil on panel, 3.5" x 6.5", within a birds eye maple and gilt frame |
|
0353 |
£50.00 |
By Francis Edwin Hodges (1883-1949) - study of a seated young woman in a headscarf, signed and inscribed verso, watercolour and pencil, 16" x 13"; also by the same hand - seated woman on a bench by a coopered barrel, 13" x 9.75" (2) |
|
0354 |
£520.00 |
Interesting 18th/19th century Persian illuminated storybook with ten coloured plates, 11" x 7" |
|
0355 |
£140.00 |
19th century British School - old man seated at a table with books and a skull, reading, monogrammed N H J with two interlinking O's front and verso, William Rivett gallery label verso, oil on panel, 8.25" x 7.5" |
|
0357 |
£280.00 |
Quantity of 18th and 19th century frames for miniatures, to include various brass, ebony and giltwood frames |
|
0373 |
£200.00 |
By Claude Hayes (1852-1922) - 'Bologna', signed and inscribed to label verso, watercolour and pencil, 4.75" x 7" |
|
0374 |
£50.00 |
Continental School - Trompe l'oeil of two smokers in 15th century dress and another figure holding a flagon by a wooden shack, painted as a card stuck on wood, oval, 8.5" x 6.75" |
|
0375 |
£220.00 |
Possibly by Fernand Maillaud (1863-1948) - figures sitting in the shade of a tree in a landscape, signed verso, 4.75" x 6.5" |
|
0379 |
£60.00 |
By Betty Guy (20th century American) - 'Campo S. Maria Formosa - Venezia', and 'Venice - Dawn', both signed and inscribed, pair, 10.5" x 14.5" (2) |
|
0385 |
£60.00 |
Early 20th century British School - silhouette cartoons of six scenes of children scrumping, 22.5" x 30.5" framed |
|
0387 |
£190.00 |
By James Jerome Miller (c.1880-?) - 'Pastures Near Whitby', signed, labels verso, watercolour and bodycolour, 10.5" x 14.5" |
|
0389 |
£65.00 |
Possibly by Ramsay Richard Reinagle (1775-1862) - cottage and figure, labels verso, watercolour and pencil, 8.25" x 11" |
|
0393 |
£500.00 |
Possibly by George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924) - young woman by a stream with her pug and an admirer on the opposite side of the stream, signed, watercolour and bodycolour, 6.5" x 9" |
|
0400 |
£70.00 |
19th century Continental School - lady and gentleman meeting on a road with a horse and cart with village, Church spire and lake beyond, watercolour and bodycolour, indistinctly signed Harfleur and dated 1800, 8.5" x 12" |
|
0404 |
£150.00 |
19th century British School - 'Loch Maree' and 'Kings Cairnes, Arran', inscribed and monogrammed N E verso, pair, both 12.75" x 18.5" (2) |
|
0405 |
£620.00 |
By William Manners RBA (fl 1885-c.1910) - cockle pickers on Morecombe Bay, signed, inscribed verso, gallery label verso, watercolour and bodycolour, 11.5" x 17.5" |
|
0407 |
£95.00 |
By Francis Edwin Hodges (1883-1949) - study of a seated young lady, 13.75" x 9.75" |
|
0408 |
£230.00 |
19th century Italian School - portrait of an old bearded gentleman with a red cap smoking a pipe, and portrait of an elderly Catholic priest, indistinctly signed G Deluen?, gallery labels verso, watercolour and pencil, pair, both 13.25" x 9.5" (2) |
|
0409 |
£55.00 |
By T G Roberty (early 20th century French) - 'La Visite du Roi et de la Reine d'Angleterre en France...', sailors and military figures waiting at a harbour scene in Calais, signed and dated 1914, watercolour and pencil, 11.25" x 34.75" |
|
0410 |
£150.00 |
By H F Hooke (late 19th century British) - 'Palais de Justice, Rouen', signed and dated March 1870 verso, watercolour and bodycolour, 18" x 13"; by the same hand 'The Market Place, Bohemia', signed and dated December 1875 verso, watercolour and bodycolour, 12" x 17" (2) |
|
0413 |
£180.00 |
Possibly by David Cox (Jnr) (1809-1885) - 'Off To Market', signed, 14" x 19.5" |
|
0415 |
£90.00 |
By James Bourne (1773-1854) - cottage in a lakeside mountainous landscape, labels verso, monochrome watercolour, 10.5" x 16.25" |
|
0416 |
£140.00 |
By Lewis Mortimer (early 20th century) - figures by a building in a Cornish harbour, and fishing boats overlooking St Michael's Mount, signed, watercolour and pencil, pair, both 10" x 13.75" |
|
0417 |
£50.00 |
By Robert Leman - a Norfolk river scene, 10" x 18.5" |
|
0420 |
£75.00 |
By Arthur Henry Knighton Hammond (1875-1970) - 'Morning', watercolour sketch of a landscape, signed and inscribed, 11" x 14.75" |
|
0421 |
£100.00 |
Possibly by Osbert Lancaster (1908-1986) - 'Never Give a Sucker an Even Break', watercolour and pencil, 13.5" x 19.5" |
|
0423 |
£50.00 |
By Douglas Bell (early 20th century) - view of St Paul's Cathedral with figures and red buses in the foreground, signed and dated 1925, watercolour, pencil and bodycolour, 9.75" x 6.5" |
|
0425 |
£85.00 |
By John W Hearn (late 20th century) - 'Lyons - France', view over tops of buildings, signed and dated 1994, 13.75" x 10.5" |
|
0427 |
£10.00 |
By Paul E R Butler (1947-) - park with trees obscuring a row of houses in the background, monogrammed and dated '87, gouache, 11.5" x 15" |
|
0429 |
£440.00 |
By Frederick Thomas Lines (1809-1898) - self portrait of the artist, handwritten provenance label, newspaper cutting and Exhibition of Birmingham Art Past and Present label verso, 12" x 9" |
|
0434 |
£10.00 |
By F* Leyton - sand dunes before the sea, signed, 10" x 14" |
|
0435 |
£440.00 |
By Charles Spencelayh (1865-1958) - 'The Unexpected', signed and dated 30/6/51, also signed and inscribed verso, provenance labels verso, pencil, 20" x 23" *This drawing by Spencelayh can be seen in the foreground of his painting 'The Artist's Studio, 1953' (please see Bonhams' 19th Century Paintings catalogue, 17th November 2004, lot 186, sale number 11363, page 160, for reference)* |
|
0436 |
£35.00 |
By K Sims (late 19th century) - 'Nellie Hayden', signed, inscribed and dated June 1898, pencil, 21.25" x 19" |
|
0438 |
£30.00 |
By * Bigard (20th century) - Spanish street scene, signed, enamel on copper, 8" x 6.25" |
|
0440 |
£230.00 |
Possibly by Thomas Shotter Boys (1803-1874) - Old London Bridge, signed verso, 13.5" x 19" |
|
0441 |
£100.00 |
By Paul Sandby Munn (1773-1845) - river landscape with the ruins of an abbey in the distance, pencil, 5" x 4.75"; also by Thomas Allom (1804-1872) - 'Milton Court, Surrey', inscribed, gallery labels verso, pencil and bodycolour, 5.75" x 9"(2) |
|
0452 |
£300.00 |
By Alfred H Vickers (fl. 1853-1907) - street with a row of cottages and figures by a river, signed, 7.5" x 11.5" |
|
0453 |
£130.00 |
19th/20th century British School - children playing in a field with buildings and a Cathedral beyond, on board, 10.5" x 12" |
|
0455 |
£65.00 |
By R P Timbs (early 19th century) - figures around a fire in a lakeland setting, signed and dated 1908, 12.5" x 18.5" |
|
0457 |
£110.00 |
By George Brown (late 19th century British) - Scottish Highland river landscape, signed, 8" x 16" |
|
0458 |
£580.00 |
By Frederick Richard Lee R A (1798-1879) - 'On the Lyd, South Devon', signed and indistinctly dated, 12.5" x 9.5" |
|
0461 |
£90.00 |
By Victor Mathias (1898-1987) - Continental landscape with figures walking down a path towards cottages, signed, on board, 7.25" x 8.75"; together with four other landscapes by the same hand (5) |
|
0462 |
£2700.00 |
By Maurice Canning Wilks RUA ARHA (1910-1984) - 'Antrim Landscape near Parkmore, Co Antrim', signed, inscribed verso, John Magee Ltd gallery label verso, 14" x 18" |
|
0463 |
£200.00 |
19th century Norwich School - woodcutters and figures by a cottage on a wooded path, William Rivett gallery label verso, 15" x 18.25" |
|
0464 |
£190.00 |
19th century Continental School - two figures with a donkey and dog, by a stream with bridge in a hilly landscape with castle beyond, on panel, 11" x 13.5" |
|
0467 |
£340.00 |
19th century British School - view of Arundel Castle, with deer in the foreground, indistinctly signed G A Hick (?), William Rivett gallery label verso, 12.25" x 18" |
|
0469 |
£380.00 |
By Jenny Samson (late 19th century) - Chenne Views, signed, inscribed and dated 1888, 13.25" x 21.25" |
|
0481 |
£18.00 |
By Philippa Leigh - Brancaster Harbour, inscribed verso, on board, 16" x 20" |
|
0485 |
£80.00 |
By J Phalst (20th century) - 'Passage de St Armel', signed, inscribed verso, 17.5" x 21.5" |
|
0489 |
£300.00 |
American School - 'Newport, Rhode Island', signed A Bricher, inscribed verso, on board, 13.25" x 17.25" |
|
0492 |
£180.00 |
School of Kyffin Williams (1918-2006) - lone tree in a landscape, monogrammed KW, acrylic on board, 14.5" x 16.5" |
|
0493 |
£440.00 |
Early 19th century French Marine School - French frigate and fishing vessels in calm waters off a coast, 12" x 14" |
|
0494 |
£200.00 |
18th century Marine School - three frigates in a stormy sea, 14" x 21" (canvas re-lined) (a.f) |
|
0495 |
£140.00 |
Possibly by Samuel Phillips Jackson (1830-1904) - rocky coastal scene with a figure looking out to sea, indistinctly signed, signed in pencil to frame verso, on board, 7" x 11" (a.f) |
|
0496 |
£150.00 |
By Joanne Pemberton Longman (20th century) - 'Lamps', signed and dated '47, gallery label verso, 15.5" x 19.5" |
|
0497 |
£60.00 |
By Joanne Pemberton Longman (20th century) - boxes of bottles, a kettle and a jar outside a house, signed and dated '47, 12" x 15.25" |
|
0498 |
£65.00 |
19th century Continental School - still life of fruit and basket weave on a shelf, monogrammed R L S and dated 1868, 11.25" x 13.5" |
|
0499 |
£100.00 |
20th century Continental School - Dutch interior scene of two servant women in 18th century dress, monogrammed DR, on copper, 10.5" x 8.5" |
|
0500 |
£100.00 |
19th century Continental School - Dutch interior scene with an elderly man and lady reading from a book, on tin, 9.5" x 8" |
|
0501 |
£150.00 |
After Edgar Hunt (1876-1953) - cock with chickens and chicks by a hutch in a farmyard setting, signed and dated 1950, on board, 7.75" x 11.5" |
|
0503 |
£140.00 |
By Arthur D'Tivoll (20th century) - still life of flowers in a pedestal vase with swans in water in the background, signed, on board, 31.5" x 22" |
|
0507 |
£180.00 |
Early 19th century British School - gentleman standing by a chestnut horse with his dog on a hill within a landscape, 16" x 13" |
|
0508 |
£800.00 |
19th century British School - spaniel in a landscape, 17.25" x 23.5" |
|
0509 |
£80.00 |
By Apatgalvi Czevej (20th century Hungarian) - white cat and her kitten looking at a butterfly in a foliate setting, signed, 18.75" x 22.75" |
|
0512 |
£980.00 |
By Joseph Denovan Adam (1842-1896) - Highland cattle in a landscape, signed, 26" x 36" |
|
0514 |
£80.00 |
20th century English School - portrait of a young woman in a blue blouse, on board, 18.5" x 15" |
|
0515 |
£200.00 |
By Arturo Petrocelli (1856-?) - two monks seated at a table drinking beer, signed, gallery label verso, 9.75" x 14.75" |
|
0516 |
£150.00 |
By Arturo Petrocelli (1856-?) - two monks tasting food at a table, signed, 12" x 17.75" |
|
0517 |
£95.00 |
School of Arturo Petrocelli (1856-?) - three monks sitting at a table drinking beer and smoking, and three monks reading in a library interior, both 12" x 15.75", pair (2) |
|
0520 |
£380.00 |
After Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919) - maidens exchanging gifts in a classical garden in pre-Raphaelite dress, tempura on plaster and panel, 22" x 31" |
|
0521 |
£2200.00 |
After Johann Boeckhorst (1604-1668) - Henry, Duke of Gloucester, on canvas, 49.5" x 39.75" (canvas re-lined) |
|
0524 |
£240.00 |
19th century British School - seated gentleman wearing a red waistcoat, 35" x 27" |
|
0525 |
£50.00 |
20th century School - three-quarter length portrait of a gentleman in 18th century dress after Thomas Gainsborough, on board, 19.5" x 15.5" |
|
0526 |
£3000.00 |
By Antoine Emile Plassan (1817-1903) - 'The Lesson', signed, Chome gallery label verso, 15.5" x 12.5" |
|
0528 |
£1600.00 |
By Emma Sandys (1834-1877) - 'Elaine', monogramed and dated 1865, on panel, 14.5" x 15.5"; To be sold with Manchester City Art Gallery catalogue 'Pre- Raphaelite Women Artists' (2) ** This work is the earliest of three known versions of the subject. One belongs to The National Trust, another is in private hands. Please see pages 119-20 in the Gallery catalogue for reference ** |
|
0529 |
£100.00 |
After Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) - seated girl in a red dress holding a white cat, on board, 11" x 9" |
|
0536 |
£120.00 |
By Jennifer Maskel Packer (1944-) - 'The Exchange', monogrammed and date '91, signed, inscribed and dated verso, 36.25" x 38" |
|
0537 |
£200.00 |
Possibly by Charles Edward Stewart (fl. 1890-1930) - 'Fire', signed and inscribed verso, 30" x 27" |
|
0540 |
£700.00 |
By George Sherwood Hunter (1850-1919) - kneeling accordian player within an interior, Christie's stamp verso, 10.5" x 8.5" *Provenance - The George Sherwood Hunter Studio Sale, Christie's 18th October 1990* |
|
0543 |
£220.00 |
19th century Continental School - ballerina on an arched terrace with a tower beyond, on panel, 10.25" x 7.25" |
|
0544 |
£100.00 |
19th century Italian School - St Francis holding a Bible in an interior with a skull and crucifix, 12.25" x 9" |
|
0546 |
£90.00 |
By Georges Lambert (20th century) - 'Kiosk Square d'Anvers Paris', signed, inscribed and dated 1964 verso, 25.5" x 19" |
|
0548 |
£300.00 |
By Stewart Arnfield (1916-2000) - 'Doubt', signed, inscribed verso, on board, 17.75" x 26" |
|
0554 |
£260.00 |
By Albert Victor Ormsby Wood (1904-1977) - view of an Irish coastal landscape with figures under trees in the foreground, signed and indistinctly inscribed to labels verso, 26.25" x 16" |
|
0555 |
£340.00 |
By James Ferguson (1885-1967) - fishing boats near a rocky coastal landscape, signed, gouache, 17.25" x 26" |
|
0557 |
£240.00 |
Possibly by Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) - two peasant figures amidst flowers, foliage, animals, birds and insects, monogrammed F B, silk panel, 42" x 42" *This is a smaller version of one of the British Empire panels painted by the artist for Brangwyn Hall, The Guild Hall, Swansea |
|
0558 |
£1250.00 |
18th century Italian School - the Holy family with infant Saint John and Saint Elizabeth, 39.5" x 49" (holes and dents to canvas) |
|
0560 |
£2600.00 |
By Charles Martin Hodges (19th century British) - 'The Day Fades But The Glory Never - The Tale of Inkerman', signed and inscribed on stretcher and label verso, 43.5" x 55.5", within original frame (holes and damage to canvas) *Painted in the artist's studio in Old Bond Street, Bath. The group includes, in profile, Mr E Morcombe Hick, who made the history of Bath Abbey a lifelong study. He died September 1952. Given to Bath Abbey by his widow, Mrs E.M. Hick. 1953* |
|
0561 |
£1400.00 |
17th/18th century Italian School - 'The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee', provenance labels verso, 39" x 57" (canvas re-lined) **Purchased in Piedmont by the Rev J.D Wickham of Holcombe Manor and bequeathed to the Bath Abbey in 1931** |
|
0562 |
£240.00 |
Pair of framed brocade panels from the hangings used in Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, of foliate swag design around a central Crown, both 33.5" x 24.75"; framed brocade panel from the hangings used in Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 34.5" x 23.5" (3) |
|
0563 |
£5200.00 |
After John Dee Critz the Elder (1555-1641) - portrait of Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury, inscribed 'Sero Sed Serio', 49.25" x 39" |
|
0564 |
£11500.00 |
By Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833-1898) - 'Sighing His Soul into His Lady's Face', signed and dated 1869, on canvas, bears T Richardson & Co, 43 Piccadilly,London trade label verso, 27" x 47", within original gilt frame Provenance - Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1869 (no 128); offered at Christies - Friday, January 29, 1926, lot 18 sold for œ157-10s - The Property of Thomas Clark Esq., Dec'd; Recently removed from Abbey Church House, Bath. ** a similar larger work is on display in the Hamburg-Kunsthalle ** |
|
0601 |
£20.00 |
Regency style cut glass vase with hobnail decoration upon a star cut square base, 9.5" high |
|
0602 |
£80.00 |
Quantity of Carnival and Sowerby pressed glass |
|
0605 |
£140.00 |
Large quantity of 19th century and later small drinking glasses (38) |
|
0606 |
£200.00 |
Pair of Japanese Imari pattern fluted baluster vases and covers painted in typical palette, 15" high (2) |
|
0609 |
£38.00 |
Silver plated oil lamp converted to electricity, with cranberry glass shade over a tapering cylindrical body embossed with Baroque musicians and stylised foliate decoration upon a circular base, 24.5" high |
|
0610 |
£240.00 |
Large engraved glass pedestal whisky table decanter inscribed Alexander & McDonald Leith Fine Old Scotch Whisky, 17" high |
|
0611 |
£400.00 |
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CLASSICAL BRONZE FIGURES modelled with ladies in flowing dress standing against fluted torcheres, each upon rouge marble socles, unsigned, 11" high |
|
0612 |
£32.00 |
Pair of Robinson & Leadbeater pottery bookends modelled as peasant and town drunkards, 10.5" high |
|
0613 |
£160.00 |
Pair of Victorian ruby glass table lustres painted and gilded with stylised floral decoration over prismatic drops supported upon turned columns and circular bases, 13.5" high (2) |
|
0614 |
£10.00 |
Staffordshire 'The Parson and Clerk' pearlware figure, 9" high (a.f) |
|
0615 |
£190.00 |
Pair of late 18th century Chinese blue and white inverted baluster vases and covers with floral coloured enamelled reserves, 12.5" high (a.f); also another late 18th century Chinese export inverted baluster blue and white vase with canted sides, enamelled with coloured panels of flowers, 10.25" high (3) |
|
0616 |
£28.00 |
Eleven various glass decanters and a quantity of stoppers |
|
0617 |
£95.00 |
Large bisque figure modelled as a young peasant woman paddling in water, her socks and shoes upon a rocky outcrop by her side, supported upon a circular base, 18.5" high |
|
0618 |
£60.00 |
Decorative hexagonal bulbous shaped faience vase and cover decorated over all with flowering branches on a spinach-green ground, 20.5" high |
|
0621 |
£95.00 |
19th century Chinese high fired baluster vase decorated with purple running glazes, 14.5" high; also a turquoise pottery bottle vase, the neck entwined with a dragon in relief, 12" high, antique pottery ewer, 11" high and a green glass vase with tapering stem upon a lobed base, 9.75" high (4) |
|
0622 |
£30.00 |
Pair of Staffordshire recumbent lions with brown glazed bodies and gilded highlights supported upon oval bases, 11" long *Staffordshire group withdrawn from the lot* |
|
622A |
£110.00 |
EXTRA LOT - Staffordshire Pugilist group entitled 'Heenan.Sayers, 9.25" high (damaged in several areas) |
|
0623 |
£40.00 |
Chinese famille rose ten sided plate enamelled with mountainous pagoda landscape by a lake, 12.5" diameter; also two famille rose bowls, celadon plate and two vases (a.f) (6) |
|
0624 |
£140.00 |
Late 19th century Cantonese baluster vase decorated in typical palette with alternating panels of figures and birds amidst flowering foliage, 14" high |
|
0626 |
£100.00 |
Early 19th century hobnail cut ovoid pedestal jug, 10.5" high (a.f); also a matching pedestal globular bowl and cover, 7.5" high and a matching pair of pedestal goblets, 5.5" high (4) |
|
0627 |
£100.00 |
18th century Chinese famille rose circular plate enamelled with flowers upon an off-white ground, 12" diameter; together with another period Chinese famille rose shallow plate, enamelled with flowers, 10.5" diameter (2) |
|
0628 |
£18.00 |
Large Staffordshire figure of a Highland peasant couple, 13" high |
|
0629 |
£40.00 |
Early 19th century Meissen porcelain circular shallow bowl, painted with an oval reserve depicting a Chinese ceremony within elaborate gilt scrolled border, underglaze blue mark for 1814-18, 12" diameter (rim a.f); Watcombe oval terracotta wall plaque painted with a lady in a woodland scene, impressed factory marks, 12" x 9" (2) |
|
0631 |
£60.00 |
Seven assorted Chinese and Japanese period vases (various damages) |
|
0633 |
£110.00 |
Doulton Lambeth cylindrical biscuit barrel by Elizabeth Mary Small 1882, decorated with a continuous band of classical urns and stylised foliage, with plated mounts and swing handle, 10.5" high |
|
0635 |
£70.00 |
The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature. I. Mammalia. Birds. Published by Charles Knight Knight & Co, Ludgate Street; also volume II. Birds. Reptiles. Mollusca. Insects. Published by G. Cox, 18 King Street, Covent Garden (2) |
|
0636 |
£65.00 |
McQuoid, Percy, R.I. - A History of English Furniture vol. I, The Age of Oak and vol. II, The Age of Mahogany, published by Lawrence & Bullen, Limited, 1904 and 1906 (2) |
|
0637 |
£60.00 |
Quantity of books relating to various subject matters including horticulture, clocks and watches, regional social histories etc (39) |
|
0639 |
£60.00 |
Wright, Thomas - The History & Topography of the County of Essex, published by George Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, 1834, vols I and II; also Scott, Walter, Sir - The Monastry, A Romance, vols I, II and III; Scott, Walter, Sir - The Fortunes of Nigel, vols I, II and III; Scott, Walter, Sir - The Abbott, vols I, II and III and Scott, Walter, Sir - Novels and Tales, vols I, II, V, VI, VII and VIII (17) |
|
0641 |
£120.00 |
Mafra Snake maiolica two handled ovoid pedestal vase decorated in relief with frogs and moths on a green and brown streaked ground, 10" high; also a pair of similar smaller vases, 7.25" high, all a.f (3) |
|
0642 |
£85.00 |
Early 20th century brass and glass double inkstand with two detachable glass cube ink bottles upon an oblong stand with two handles, 14" long overall |
|
0643 |
£40.00 |
19th century brass goffering iron with knopped turned stem and circular stepped base, 6.5" high; also another goffering iron, 8.75" high (2) |
|
0644 |
£100.00 |
Small 19th century bronze cannon and carriage, 12.25" long; also an Oriental bronze paperweight modelled as a toad carrying its offspring on its back, 6" long (2) |
|
0645 |
£200.00 |
Mettalach lidded flagon and five similar lidded steins, with blue beadwork decoration and diagonal bands upon a brown ground, impressed factory marks, flagon 15" high, steins 6" high (6) |
|
0649 |
£180.00 |
Pair of Art Nouveau style Royal Doulton slender baluster vases, impressed L.B. 635, F.J., no. 7822A, 13" high; also a Beswick ovoid ribbed jug decorated in relief with a palm tree on a claret ground, 11" high (3) |
|
0650 |
£55.00 |
WMF silvered metal and glass fruit stand with a frilled yellow and opaque glass bowl enamelled with flowers and foliage upon a cast and pierced stand, stamped marks, 6.5" high |
|
0651 |
£155.00 |
Alexandra Austrian Porcelain Works Secessionist ovoid vase, decorated with a band of triangular black enamel motifs over large gilt flowerheads with enamelled centres and upon an iridescent textured ground, printed and impressed marks, no. 9026, 11.5" high |
|
0652 |
£45.00 |
19th century Majolica shell comport upon three dolphin supports and trefoil fluted base, 9" wide |
|
0654 |
£20.00 |
19th century Oriental red lacquer circular dish gilded and painted with pagoda landscapes, 17.75" diameter (paint and gilding missing) |
|
0656 |
£30.00 |
Primitive wooden walking stick, the handle carved as a swan, 39" high overall |
|
0657 |
£60.00 |
Four various ethnic spears and heads |
|
0658 |
£230.00 |
Georgian fiddle mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the moulded top fitted with a brass C scroll foliate handle opening to reveal two lidded compartments, inlaid with harewood and boxwood lines, 10" wide |
|
0659 |
£55.00 |
19th century walnut brass bound writing slope, 15.75" wide |
|
0660 |
£85.00 |
19th century satinwood writing slope crossbanded with rosewood and fitted with a secret drawer and two brass handles, one missing, 13.5" wide (a.f) |
|
0661 |
£110.00 |
19th century rosewood jewellery casket fitted with a single drawer and inlaid with mother of pearl lines and discs; also two small writing slopes and an Eastern carved rectangular wooden box (4) |
|
0662 |
£100.00 |
Three various 19th century brass bound writing slopes in need of restoration (3) |
|
0663 |
£100.00 |
19th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy, the lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a glass mixing bowl, fitted with two brass ring handles and supported upon bun feet, 7" wide; also a small mahogany adjustable reading stand pierced with scrolling foliage, 10" wide (2) |
|
0664 |
£260.00 |
GEORGIAN FLAMED MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, the lid crossbanded in rosewood and the body inlaid with boxwood lines, 14.5" high; also two horn beakers and a quantity of plated cutlery |
|
0666 |
£210.00 |
19th century cast brass campagna shaped vase applied in relief with mermen and supported upon a fluted spiral column and quatrefoil base, 14.5" high; also a brass candlestick, the sconce applied with three rams' heads supported upon a floral engraved circular column terminating in triple lion body feet, 12.5" high (2) |
|
0667 |
£40.00 |
Victorian copper helmet coal scuttle with swing handle and shovel |
|
0668 |
£42.00 |
Antique brass pestle and mortar and a brass and iron trivet stand with turned wooden handle (2) |
|
0669 |
£80.00 |
Two sets of three brass fire irons, two matching brass fire irons and six differing fire irons (14) |
|
0671 |
£250.00 |
Regency rosewood rectangular sarcophagus shaped workbox profusely inlaid with mother of pearl figures, birds and stylised foliage, with two side handles and supported upon four fluted bun feet, 13" wide |
|
0673 |
£420.00 |
GOOD REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TABLE CABINET, the hinged top opening to reveal a fitted jewellery compartment over two cupboard doors opening to reveal one dummy and two long drawers over the bottom drawer fitted with a folding writing slope, with gadrooned borders and stylised foliate mother of pearl inlay, 13" wide |
|
0674 |
£90.00 |
Large quantity of London auction catalogues from Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips (approx 150) |
|
0675 |
£90.00 |
Large quantity of old London auction catalogues and Antique reference books |
|
0676 |
£110.00 |
Sixteen various 19th century drinking glasses and rummers (16) |
|
0677 |
£220.00 |
Chinese yellow ground bottle vase enamelled with circular reserves of dragons and objects, 9" high; also a pair of Chinese blue ground bottle vases painted with pagoda landscape reserves, 9.75" high, a.f (3) |
|
0678 |
£160.00 |
Pair of Chinese blue and white circular shallow dishes decorated with alternating floral bands, 12" diameter; also another Chinese blue and white circular dish, 11.5" diameter (3) |
|
0679 |
£180.00 |
Chinese blue and white circular two handled tureen and cover the perforated domed lid and side painted with chrysanthemums and other flowers, 10" high; also a Chinese blue and white oval basin decorated with flowering branches, 16.75" wide, both a.f (2) |
|
0680 |
£180.00 |
Chinese blue and white baluster vase and cover decorated overall with stylised floral and foliate bands, 18" high; also a large Chinese blue and white circular baluster ginger jar and cover decorated with men sheltering under blossom trees and bats, 11.5" high |
|
0681 |
£170.00 |
Pair of Chinese circular armorial shallow bowls decorated with two gilt bands and a central armorial crest, 9" diameter (2) |
|
0682 |
£500.00 |
CANTONESE SLENDER BALUSTER VASE decorated overall with panels of birds and insects amidst flowering branches on a gilded ground with mythical beasts and salamanders applied in relief to the neck, 24" high |
|
0703 |
£50.00 |
Engraved brass lyre shaped miniature easel display stand, 11" high; early 20th century pig skin jewllery box, 7.25" wide (2) |
|
0706 |
£45.00 |
Three Victorian family photograph albums (3) |
|
0707 |
£160.00 |
The Australian Silver Kookaburra one kilo coin, pure Australian silver legal tender coin struck by the Perth Mint, thirty dollars, dated 1997, within a square black presentation case |
|
0708 |
£240.00 |
Interesting Continental pocket compass inscribed verso Johan Schrottegger in Augsburg, the 2" silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals fixed to a brass engraved octagonal plate over the silvered compass dial, cased |
|
0709 |
£75.00 |
Thomason type corkscrew, double action, with turned bone handle, brass barrel and centre worm (brush missing) |
|
0710 |
£65.00 |
19th century rectangular ivory notecase and pen, 4.25" high; also a pair of small Oriental rectangular shaped tablets intricately carved with figures beneath flowering blossom trees, 2.5" high |
|
0711 |
£100.00 |
Pair of Japanese lacquered whist markers with gilt foliate decoration and ivory keys with insect decoration, 3.75" wide; pair of ivory whist markers with black detailed decoration, 3.5" wide (4) |
|
0714 |
£95.00 |
Small bone domino set contained within a rectangular case, the sliding lid decorated with a full length naive standing portrait of Britannia, 4" long (possibly prisoner of war) |
|
0715 |
£28.00 |
Early 20th century small rectangular sewing box, the geometric inlaid hinged lid opening to reveal a mirror and fitted interior, 8" wide |
|
0716 |
£160.00 |
Chinese ivory fan with pierced guards inset with silk panels painted with roses and other flowers, 8.5" long; within the original lacquer box |
|
0717 |
£75.00 |
Continental ivory fan, the shaped foldover sticks inset with a miniature oval mirror, the circular pleated lace banner finely painted with flowers and blue scrolls, 7.75" long (boxed) |
|
0718 |
£300.00 |
19th century Canton ivory fan pierced and carved with scenes of figures, 7.5" long (boxed) |
|
0719 |
£460.00 |
19th century Canton ivory fan, finely carved and pierced with pagoda landscapes and scenes of figures in rural pursuits, 7.5" long (boxed) |
|
0720 |
£150.00 |
Early 19th century French ivory fan, the guards carved and pierced with painted decoration, the paper leaf painted with reserves of figures in rural landscapes upon a green ground painted with flowers and foliage, 10.5" long; within a faux leather box marked Duvelleroy, Paris |
|
0721 |
£220.00 |
Chinese export ivory fan, with pierced and carved guards depicting figures and foliage, the satin banner embroidered with silk depicting insects and meandering flowers, 12" long; within the original lacquered box with parcel gilt chinoiserie decoration |
|
0722 |
£85.00 |
19th century Persian lacquered fan box and cover decorated with numerous figures, some on horseback in landscapes, 11" wide |
|
0723 |
£120.00 |
19th century ivory fan, the guard and net leaf applied with sequins, 9" long; together with a 19th century mother of pearl fan, the leaf painted with oval portraits and rose garlands, 9.5" long (a.f) (2) |
|
0724 |
£300.00 |
Chinese ivory fan, the guards carved and pierced with birds, figures and foliage, the satin silk embroidered banner depicting butterflies and insects amidst meandering flowers, 12" long; within a painted wooden fan shape box |
|
0725 |
£240.00 |
19th century ivory fan with pierced guards and silk banner embroidered with silkwork depicting butterflies and flowers, 11.5" long; together with another ivory fan painted with panels of classical figures (a.f) (2) |
|
0726 |
£170.00 |
Ebonised fan with lace banner, boxed; Oriental bone and feathered banner fan, 'Vichy Nouvel Hotel' advertising fan and four other fans (7) |
|
0727 |
£380.00 |
Pair of interesting William IV marriage rummers with tapered bucket bowls engraved and inscribed Sunderland Bridge to one side and John & Sarah Stephenson Frampton within a floral surround to the other, 5.5" high (2) |
|
0728 |
£25.00 |
Two 19th century cut glass baluster jugs and a small quantity of various other glassware (16) |
|
0730 |
£110.00 |
Silver plated rectangular inkstand with two globular cut glass ink bottles and two pen wells over a shaped gadrooned border supported upon quadruple ball feet, 12" wide |
|
0731 |
£25.00 |
Pair of Japanese earthenware glazed figures of humorous seated gentlemen reading scripts, each 7" high (a.f) |
|
0734 |
£45.00 |
Pair of German porcelain cabinet cups and saucers, of lobed form decorated with watteau scenes upon pink and yellow grounds within gilt detailed borders, Augustus Rex cyphers |
|
0735 |
£920.00 |
GOOD ADAMS (1787-1805) FIVE PIECE JASPERWARE GARNITURE, comprising two handled tapering conical vase and cover decorated with neo-classical figures in gardens, 11.5" high; pair of ovoid ewers decorated with maidens in formal gardens, 11" high and a pair of smaller two handled ovoid vases decorated with stylised leaves and flowering branches, 9" high, lids missing (5) |
|
0737 |
£60.00 |
19th century Vizagapatam rectangular two handled fitted sewing box, carved overall with buildings and animals within stylised foliate panels, 12.25" wide |
|
0738 |
£28.00 |
Twenty-four various silver spoons, mostly bearing the enamel crests of famous European towns, also one fork, within a wooden box (25) |
|
0739 |
£80.00 |
Two identical Heubach-Koppelsdorf dolls with porcelain heads, composition arms and fabric bodies, within blue knitted dresses and bonnets, model no. 275.106., 13" high (2) |
|
0740 |
£130.00 |
Heubach-Koppelsdorf doll with porcelain head and composition body within a striped cream dress finished with burgundy lined hems, model no. 320.2. 17" high |
|
0741 |
£60.00 |
Mid 20th century doll with porcelain face and composition body dressed in a pale green bonnet and matching dress, impressed F.P.22, 26" high overall |
|
0742 |
£780.00 |
18TH CENTURY LIVERPOOL DELFT 'FAZACKERLEY' PUNCH BOWL, the interior painted with a sprig of leaves and the sides with polychrome floral sprays, 9.25" diameter |
|
0743 |
£70.00 |
Bisque figure of a seated child blowing bubbles; also a pair of faience Monarch busts inscribed H.B. Carol VIII. Rex and Anna. Reg., 4.75" x 5.25" high (3) |
|
0744 |
£40.00 |
Pair of Continental bisque figures modelled as a peasant man and his wife standing upon glazed scrolled gilded bases, 9.25" high; also a pair of Continental spill vases modelled as a peasant boy and girl, impressed DEP. BB no. 1068, 9" high and a small pair of toby jugs, 3.5" high (6) |
|
0745 |
£100.00 |
19th century Parian group after Landseer modelled with three dogs investigating a rabbit hole upon a rectangular base with rounded ends, 13" long (restorations to base and dog tails) |
|
0746 |
£140.00 |
Late 20th century Indian feathered and beaded headdress; also an Indian horn rattle bearing a label from The Soaring Eagle Trading Co. Makers of Authentic Native American Implements, miniature carved and painted totem pole, 13.75" high and two other Indian miniature artefacts (5) |
|
0747 |
£130.00 |
Two large dageurrotypes within folding cases, 5" x 3.75"; also three smaller dageurrotypes (5) |
|
0748 |
£170.00 |
Pair of famille rose circular plates decorated with continuous bands of figures in flowering gardens, 8" diameter; also a pair of small Oriental slender baluster vases, 6.25" high, another small Oriental vase, 7.5" high and a blue and white Chinese teapot, ex Henry Knowler Collection, no. 125, 5.75" high (6) |
|
0750 |
£40.00 |
19th century stoneware tyg applied with fluted strap handles and decorated in relief with tavern and hunting scenes, 6" high; also a cream ware Admiral Lord Nelson commemorative portrait mug inscribed England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty..., 5" high (2) |
|
750A |
£240.00 |
Set of six silver Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker G.A., London 1854: also a quantity of Georgian and later silver flatware, 53oz approx **EXTRA LOT** |
|
750B |
£45.00 |
Victorian silver circular dish with wavy broad pierced rim, maker W.C.J.L., 9" diameter, London 1895, 10oz approx **EXTRA LOT** |
|
0751 |
£85.00 |
Small Chinese imari bullet shaped teapot and cover, 5" high; also a 19th century circular glass wine glass cooler with arcaded faceted sides, 4.5" diameter (2) |
|
0753 |
£75.00 |
Pair of circular vaseline glass vases with frilled green blind rims decorated with flowers in relief, 4" high |
|
0754 |
£40.00 |
Interesting small collection of signatures and signed photographs from famous people in the worlds of stage and music etc |
|
0755 |
£85.00 |
Wedgwood three piece circular Jasperware tea service decorated with classical ladies in gardens; also a three piece jasper ware condiment set (6) |
|
0756 |
£30.00 |
Pair of 19th century Japanese fabric and watercolour pictures, one depicting two men handling an octopus and carp, the other a rickshaw and passenger passing a river, 9" x 7.25" |
|
0757 |
£60.00 |
Small Victorian set of brass postal scales and weights upon a serpentine and ebonised mahogany base, 11" wide; also a cased set of metric weights |
|
0758 |
£85.00 |
Box of interesting items including three Oriental carved bone figures, miniature silver plated chamberstick and snuffer and other silver items etc |
|
0759 |
£130.00 |
Ornate brass sewing clamp, steel sewing clamp with pin cushion and a pair of ornate brass handled scissors with steel blades (3) |
|
0764 |
£50.00 |
Two Coronation King George and Queen Elizabeth mugs designed by Dame Laura Knight, both 3.5" high |
|
0768 |
£190.00 |
19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH BRASS STATIONERY BOX the hinged sloping front and sides set with cabouchon agates, 9" wide overall; also a rectangular rosewood brass inlaid vanity box (lacks fittings) and a classical design framed portrait square tile, 9.75" (3) |
|
0769 |
£100.00 |
Interesting Victorian glass trophy in the form of a mug with plated mounts inscribed King William's College Throwing Cricket Ball 1881, with cricket ball; also a pair of brass binoculars (2) |
|
0770 |
£90.00 |
Allcock Aerialite bakelite fishing reel, 4" diameter; also nine other various size wooden fishing reels (10) |
|
0801 |
£160.00 |
The Talbot, Iwerne Minster, 34" x 35.5" |
|
0802 |
£30.00 |
Beaufort Arms, Wootton Bassett, 36" x 34" |
|
0804 |
£30.00 |
The Eel Pie, Twickenham, 30" x 30" |
|
0806 |
£35.00 |
Winterfield, Paulton, 35" x 27" |
|
0807 |
£65.00 |
The Carpenter's Arms, Trowbridge, 37" x 34" |
|
0808 |
£50.00 |
Wheatsheaf, Corston, 48" x 36" |
|
0809 |
£65.00 |
The Hen and Chicken, Froyle, 47" x 36" |
|
0810 |
£120.00 |
The Angel, Longham, 36" x 28" |
|
0811 |
£20.00 |
The Bell, Standerwick, 49" x 37" |
|
0812 |
£50.00 |
White Horse, Bristol, 48" x 36" |
|
0813 |
£200.00 |
Queen's Arms, Salisbury, 35" x 26" |
|
0814 |
£140.00 |
The Blenheim, Chelsea, 55" x 42" |
|
0815 |
£30.00 |
Brewer's Arms, Banwell, 48" x 35.5" |
|
0816 |
£75.00 |
The Black Horse, Sturminster Marshall, 42" x 36" |
|
0818 |
£55.00 |
The Ship, Shaftesbury, 45" x 36" |
|
0819 |
£30.00 |
Silent Woman, Wareham, 39" x 35" |
|
0820 |
£45.00 |
Farquharson Arms, Pimperne, 38.5" x 33" |
|
0823 |
£30.00 |
Longs Arms, Steeple Ashton, 39" x 30" |
|
0824 |
£40.00 |
Longs Arms, Steeple Ashton, 41" x 48.5" |
|
0825 |
£45.00 |
The Thatched House, Exwick, 33" x 48" |
|
0826 |
£50.00 |
The Pembroke Arms, Wilton, 40" x 40" |
|
0827 |
£190.00 |
The Cross Keys, Mannington, 45" x 31" |
|
0829 |
£110.00 |
The Old Farmhouse, Nailsea, 40" x 40" |
|
0830 |
£280.00 |
Wellington Arms, Chelsea, 47.5" x 36" |
|
0852 |
£40.00 |
Pair of plain oak Glastonbury chairs with panelled backs and seats upon X frame supports |
|
0854 |
£60.00 |
Carved oak Glastonbury chair with foliate decoration upon X frame supports |
|
0855 |
£120.00 |
19th century carved oak armchair with a panelled back and solid seat upon X frame supports united by stretchers, bears Parish presentation plaque dated 1901 |
|
0857 |
£10.00 |
Oak office/writing table with an inset top upon square supports, 48" x 28" |
|
0858 |
£500.00 |
Pair of late 19th century oak framed Ecclesiastical upholstered armchairs, each with blue tub backs and stuffover seats upon bold square supports, each 42.5" high |
|
0859 |
£340.00 |
19th century stained glass panel of a maiden with floral headdress, 31.5" x 12.75" |
|
0861 |
£35.00 |
Pair of oak Prayer book stands, 38" wide |
|
0862 |
£160.00 |
Pair of pierced brass table reading stands, each 13.75" wide; together with an ebonised plaster seated figure of Rich Beadon D.D, the Right Revd The Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells (3) |
|
0863 |
£70.00 |
18th century oak coffer converted into a collection box, 49.5" wide (a.f) |
|
0864 |
£240.00 |
Carved oak Glastonbury chair with floral and leaf decoration upon X frame supports |
|
0865 |
£30.00 |
Two oak Prayer reading stands |
|
0866 |
£60.00 |
Late 19th century oak Church reading desk, the hinged fall front over a stylised carved frieze and upon cluster column supports, 31.5" wide |
|
0870 |
£180.00 |
18th century style mahogany corner armchair, the carved foliate top rail over pierced vase splats and a drop-in seat upon a front acanthus carved cabriole leg with ball and claw foot |
|
0871 |
£40.00 |
Georgian elm open armchair, with a pierced vase splat and swept arms over a green drop-in seat and upon square canted legs; together with a Chippendale style mahogany single dining chair with a pierced vase splat and green drop-in seat upon carved cabriole legs terminating with ball and claw feet (2) |
|
0872 |
£50.00 |
Brass Corinthian column standard lamp supported upon a square base with foliate applied corners, 52.5" high |
|
0873 |
£320.00 |
Regency flamed mahogany bowfront chest of two short over three graduated long drawers, upon later turned bun feet, 40.5" wide |
|
0874 |
£180.00 |
Edwardian mahogany music cabinet with five long drawers and open recess over one long and one short drawer supported upon shaped bracket feet, 25.25" wide |
|
0875 |
£420.00 |
SMALL GEORGE III CUBAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, with two short over three graduated drawers flanked by quarter fluted pilasters and raised upon ogee bracket feet, 36" wide (later handles) |
|
0876 |
£120.00 |
19th century mahogany D end foldover tea table, the plain frieze inlaid with boxwood lines and upon slender square tapering legs, 36" wide (a.f) |
|
0877 |
£300.00 |
Early 18th century walnut veneered chest of drawers, the crossbanded quarter veneered top over two short and three graduated long drawers with herringbone inlay and upon later bracket feet, 40.5" wide |
|
0879 |
£1500.00 |
LARGE GEORGIAN STRIPPED PINE BOOKCASE with astragal glazed panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with two ogee panelled cupboard doors, 99" high approx, 56" wide |
|
0880 |
£300.00 |
Late 19th century walnut library bookcase, the carved dentil cornice over glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with two cushion drawers applied with copper strapwork handles over panelled cupboard doors carved with Art Nouveau stylised floral motifs and upon splayed bracket feet, 53" wide |
|
0881 |
£2500.00 |
GEORGE II MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET, with bevelled mirrored double plate doors enclosing a well proportioned mahogany interior, comprising a central fielded panelled cupboard flanked by an arrangement of pigeonholes, small drawers and secret drawers over two brass capped pull-out candle slides, the fall front applied with an engraved brass escutcheon plate enclosing a fitted interior over a narrow single long drawer, the base with two short drawers over two graduated long drawers and flanked by brass carry handles raised upon bracket feet, 86" high, 40" wide (repairs and alterations) |
|
0882 |
£260.00 |
Art Deco chrome glazed display cabinet, on stand, 76" high, 55" wide |
|
0883 |
£780.00 |
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STANDING CORNER DISPLAY CABINET, the carved dentil cornice over a single arched glazed door enclosing fixed shelves, the base with a single panelled crossbanded cupboard door inlaid with boxwood lines and upon a plinth base, 91" high, 46" approx wide |
|
0885 |
£420.00 |
Georgian style mahogany foldover card table, the hinged top with lobed cut corners over the shaped frieze and upon acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating with ball and claw feet, 32" wide |
|
0886 |
£100.00 |
19th century ebonised and parc |