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1
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Christopher Sanders RA (British, 1905-1991) Irises approximately 100 signed limited colour prints, 62 x 62cm; together with 'Poppies' - approximately 150. 250 unframed works
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£62
US$ 94
72
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4
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Robert Dighton (British, 1752-1814) A First Rate Man of War taken from the Dockyard Plymouth Hand-coloured print
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£62
US$ 94
72
|
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5
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After Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn Faust Etching, c.1652, a later printing, on laid, trimmed to platemark, 210 x 160mm (8 1/4 x 6 1/4in)(PL) (unframed).
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£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
6
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Leonor Fini (Italian, 1907-1996) Three Prints of female nudes Colour lithographs, c1970, on textured japan paper, each signed and numbered 3, 5 and 41 respectively out of 100 in pencil, 380 x 520mm (14 7/8 x 20 1/2in)(Sheet)(3 unframed)
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£625
US$ 943
729
|
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7
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LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012) Behind the Bar signed in pencil screenprint 62 x 89cm.
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£87
US$ 132
102
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8
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Edmund Blampied (British, 1886-1966) Night-time in a Stable Etching, plate dated Jan 1948, signed and numbered 20/100 in pencil, 25 x 30cm, (unframed), together with another by the same hand "Fire in a Stable", signed and numbered 21/100 in pencil, 17 x 22cm, and twenty other prints by various British and contintental artists including: Stanley Anderson, Arthur Brisco, Marius Bauer, Louis Rosberg, Job Nixon, William Walcott, Ernest Lumsden, William Morgan, Edward Hoyton, Geoffrey Wedgwood, Joseph Grey and Kerr Ely 22
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£2,125
US$ 3,208
2,479
|
|
9
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Albert Irvin RA (British, born 1922) Abstract Colour screenprint, 1998, on wove, signed, dated and numbered 36/125 in pencil, 1335 x 1050mm (52 1/2 x 41 3/8in)(I)
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£250
US$ 377
291
|
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11
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John Martin (British, 1789-1854) The Crucifixion Mezzotint, 1834, from the later edition published by Thomas Boys in 1853, on wove, (Sheet size)
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£125
US$ 188
145
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16
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Paul Nash (British, 1889-1946) Bird 1925, etching, signed, inscribed with title and dated in pencil 50 x 60cm. (2 x 2 3/8in.) (PL.) together with Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (British, 1891-1978): Fabien, etching, 1921, signed in pencil, 16.5 x 12.5cm (PL.) 2
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£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
17
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Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson A.R.A. (British, 1889-1946) Woman on a balcony Etching, signed and numbered '8' in pencil, 172 x 135mm (6 3/4 x 5 1/4in) (PL) 1
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£4,375
US$ 6,605
5,105
|
|
18
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After Giovanni Paolo Panini Temple of Minerva and other classical ruins in Italy 18th Century engravings, a set of four 34 x 47cm. (4)
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£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
19
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Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983) Two plates, from La Mélodie Acide (Cramer books 248) Two lithographs, from the set of 14, printed in colours, 1980, on Arches, each numbered 442/1500, printed by Ateliers Polígrafa, Barcelona, published by Au Pont des Arts, Paris, 215 x 160mm (8 1/2 x 6 1/4in)(I)(2)(unframed)
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£112
US$ 169
131
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|
20
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Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983) Two plates, from La Mélodie Acide (Cramer books 248) Two lithographs, from the set of 14, printed in colours, 1980, on Arches, each numbered 442/1500, printed by Ateliers Polígrafa, Barcelona, published by Au Pont des Arts, Paris, 215 x 160mm (8 1/2 x 6 1/4in)(I)(2)(unframed)
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£112
US$ 169
131
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21
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Sir Peter Blake (1932-) Bobbie Rainbow Lithoprint in colours on tin, 2001, signed and numbered 1697/2000 in black ink, published for the Pallant House Gallery appeal, 660 x 445mm (26 x 17 1/2in)(SH)(unframed)
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£112
US$ 169
131
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|
23
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) 'Veduta del Ponte Molle sul Tevere due miglia lontan da Roma', 'Veduta del Tempio di Cibele a Piazza della Bocca della Verita' and 'Veduta dell' Arca di Tito', engravings, 44 x 67cm, 39.5 x 59cm and 40 x 62cm. 3
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
24
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Edouard Manet (French, 1832-1883) La Convalescente Etching with aquatint, 1876-80, on laid paper, as published in Manet, E. Bazire, Paris, 1884, with margins, 127 x 102mm (5 x 4in)(PL)
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£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
25
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Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) Hommage a H.D.Kahnweiler Lithograph, 1964, on wove, printed by Reutlingen, Germany 30.5 x 48.5cm. (12 x 19 1/4 in.)
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£50
US$ 75
58
|
|
26
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Lynn Chadwick (British, 1914-2003) Figure on a Green Wave Lithograph printed in green and black, 1971, on wove, signed, dated and numbered 54/200 in pencil, published by Erker Presse, St.Gallen, with their blindstamp, the full sheet printed to the edges, 555 x 755mm (21 3/4 x 29 3/4in)(SH)(unframed)
|
£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
27
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Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian, 1892-1990) Monte Carlo Screenprint in colours, 1983, on wove, signed and numbered 336/350 in pencil, 425 x 338mm (16 3/4 x 13 3/8in)(I)(unframed)
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£150
US$ 226
175
|
|
28
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After James Gilray 'Fatigues of the campaign in Flanders'
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£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
30
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Bernard Buffet (French, 1928-1999) Toreador self portrait; Self portrait as Clown I; Self portrait as Clown II; Two Birds; colour lithographs, signed in the stone, 30.5 x 23.5cm, and another of the front cover for Bernard Buffet (publ. Tudor, New York), 29.5 x 51cm. 5
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
32
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Archibald Thorburn (British, 1860-1935) Jay signed in pencil colour reproduction, pub. by W. Embleton, 1921 38 x 27cm, and two similar smaller signed prints, 1929 and 1930. (3)
|
£100
US$ 150
116
|
|
33
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Théo Tobiasse (b.1927) The Lovers signed in pencil and numbered 47/200 lithograph 50.5 x 66cm, and another print "l'homme qui chante dans les cours des maisons". (2) 2
|
£112
US$ 169
131
|
|
34
|
David Hockney R.A. (British, born 1937) David Hockney: New Drawings; Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire Lithographic poster, on wove, 1994, signed in black ink 69 x 82.5cm
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
35
|
Sir Peter Blake (British, born 1932) Costume life drawing Screenprint in colours, 1972, on wove, signed and numbered 118/125 in pencil, titled in black ink, 430 x 223mm (16 5/6 x 8 3/4in)(I)
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£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
36
|
Wifredo Lam (Cuban, 1902-1982) Untitled
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
37
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Stanley Roy Badmin RWS (British, 1906-1989) Burford, Oxfordshire Etching, signed and numbered 17/45 in pencil, 132 x 185mm (5 1/8 x 7 1/2in.) (PL) 1
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
38
|
Eduardo Paolozzi (British, 1924-2005) Brazil signed, titled and dated 1988 screenprint 36 x 26.5cm (14 3/16 x 10 7/16in).
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
39
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Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson A.R.A. (British, 1889-1946) The Balcony, Dieppe Etching, 1929, signed, dated and numbered '17' in pencil, with margins, from an edition of 75, 170 x 137mm (6 3/4 x 5 1/4in) (PL) 1
|
£4,375
US$ 6,605
5,105
|
|
40
|
Russell Sidney Reeve (British, 1895-1970) The Elephant Act colour lithograph 42 x 68 cm. (16 1/2 x 26 3/4 in.) and two further lithographs of a similar size, Phyllis Ginger 'Town Centre' and Barbara Jones 'Fairground' 3
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
41
|
Jacques Philippe Le Bas (French, 1707-1783), after Carel van Falens 'Prise de Heron' and 'Depart de Chasse', a pair, engravings, 47 x 61cm.
|
£37
US$ 56
43
|
|
42
|
Tim Maguire (born 1958) Closed Tulip; Open Tulip Two lithographs printed in colours, 2002, on wove, each signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 80 in pencil, the full sheets printed to the edges, 740 x 600mm (29 x 23 1/2in)(SH)(2)(unframed)
|
£112
US$ 169
131
|
|
43
|
Joseph Hecht (Polish/British, 1891-1951) Grosvenor Avenue; Nelson's Column; Waterloo Bridge Three engravings, each on laid, each signed in pencil, 220 x 300mm (8 3/4 x 11 3/4in)(PL)(and smaller)(unframed)(3)
|
£112
US$ 169
131
|
|
44
|
Josef Herman (British, 1911-1999) Fisherfolk Lithograph printed in colours, 1997, on wove, signed and numbered 135/150 in pencil, 490 x 645mm (19 3/8 x 25 3/8in)(I)(unframed)
|
£175
US$ 264
204
|
|
46
|
Paul Wunderlich (German, 1927-2010) Dame Ohne Unterlieb Lithograph printed in colours, 1985, on wove, signed and numbered 22/100 in pencil, the full sheet printed to the edges, 760 x 520mm (29 3/4 x 20 1/2in)(SH)(unframed)
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
47
|
Andre Masson (French, 1896-1987) Jeune fille presentant une gravure surrealiste Etching with aquatint printed with tone, 1967, on wove, signed and numbered 15/125 in pencil, with full margins, 290 x 230mm (11 3/8 x 9in)(PL)(unframed)
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
52
|
Eran Shakine (Israeli, born 1962) Study of horses (unframed)
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
53
|
Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (Polish, 1907-1991)Portrait of a Girlsigned oil on board 17.5 x 14cm (6 7/8 x 5 1/2in).
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
55
|
Peter Biegel (1913-1987) Moorland hunting scene
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
57
|
Patrick Hughes (British, born 1939) Natural Encounter (unframed)
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
59
|
Christopher Sanders RA (British, 1905-1991) A high street, thought to be Finchley High Road
|
£525
US$ 792
612
|
|
60
|
Charles Ginner (British, 1878-1952) The Porcelain Bull 43 x 53.2 cm. (17 x 21 in.)
|
£2,000
US$ 3,019
2,333
|
|
61
|
Benson Landes (British, born 1927) Female nude with child 44 cm. (17 1/4 in.) long
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
62
|
Peter Greenham (British, 1909-1992) Autumn Shades
|
£1,875
US$ 2,831
2,187
|
|
63
|
Sandra Blow R.A. (British, 1925-2006) 'Porthmeor beach'
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
66
|
Sidney Wright (British, 20th Century) "Via Crucis"
|
£225
US$ 339
262
|
|
67
|
John Bratby R.A. (British, 1928-1992) Male model against easel 137 x 65 cm. (54 x 25 1/2 in.)
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
68
|
David Backhouse (Bitish, born 1941)Bronze of three figures
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
69
|
Leslie Hurry (British, 1909-1978) Conflict - 74 together with 'Rejection Meeting', 'Womb Knows', 'Ritual', 'Hemloch' and another work by the same hand. (6)
|
£2,750
US$ 4,152
3,209
|
|
70
|
Philip Rickman (British, 1891-1982) Pheasants in an autumnal wooded landscape
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
73
|
Raymond Booth (British, born 1929) Cows in an autumn landscape
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
75
|
Norman Adams, R.A. (British, 1927-2005) Judas Kiss
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
81
|
Aurelio Tolosa Alsina (Spanish, 1861-1938) Figures by village houses
|
£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
83
|
Frances Mabel Hollams (British, 1877-1963) "Rajah", a chestnut hunter
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
84
|
Sally Arnup (British, 1930) Lamb 40 cm. (15 3/4 in.) high
|
£2,125
US$ 3,208
2,479
|
|
85
|
Christopher Sanders RA (British, 1905-1991) Still life of vase and flowers
|
£175
US$ 264
204
|
|
87
|
Diana Maxwell Armfield RA (British, born 1920) San Giorgio Maggiore, evening light
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
88
|
Raoul Millais (British, 1901-1999) Elegant figures by the coast, with sailing boats at sea
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
89
|
Raoul Millais (British, 1901-1999) Figures beside a lake, with elegant lady conversing with a gentleman on a grey horse
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
90
|
Raoul Millais (British, 1901-1999) Figures by a lake in an autumnal landscape
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
95
|
Douglas Stannus Gray (British, 1890-1959) Lincoln Cathedral
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
96
|
Vernon Ward (British, 1905-1985) Mousehole Harbour Entrance
|
£3,750
US$ 5,662
4,375
|
|
97
|
Keith Vaughan (British, 1912-1977) Chairs, Table and Still Life, 1950, six studies framed as one (each)
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
99
|
Ken Howard R.A. (British, born 1932) Mousehole, early morning
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
100
|
Sir Max Beerbohm (British, 1872-1956) Lord William Nevile
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
106
|
Frances Mabel Hollams (British, 1877-1963) "Silvertop", portrait of a grey hunter
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
107
|
Peter Newcombe (British) Evening light, Helmdon
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
108
|
Robert Eadie, RSW (British, 1877-1954) The Forth Bridge
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
109
|
Christopher Sanders RA (British, 1905-1991) Grassy verge with wooden fencing
|
£137
US$ 207
160
|
|
113
|
William Russell Flint (Scottish, 1880-1969) The Ball Dress
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
114
|
John Rattenbury Skeaping R.A. (British, 1901-1980) Coming round a bend
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
116
|
Peter Biegel (1913-1987) Horse racing scene
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
118
|
Pierre Langlade (French, 1909-1972) La Rochelle Port; and Cornfield
|
£2,250
US$ 3,397
2,625
|
|
121
|
Christopher Sanders RA (British, 1905-1991) 'Meadow with wall'
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
123
|
Christopher Sanders RA (British, 1905-1991) Study of a standing female nude. Together with four other female nude studies. (5)
|
£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
126
|
Edward Duncan, R.W.S. (British, 1803-1882) Shipwreck on rocks below Tantallon Castle
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
128
|
William Shayer, Snr. (British, 1787-1879) Beach scene, with numerous fishermen and their families, drawing the boats in and landing the catch
|
£2,750
US$ 4,152
3,209
|
|
130
|
Continental School, 19th Century Lady with cherries and dog
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
131
|
Charles Sims (British, 1873-1928) Family on a beach
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
133
|
Greek, 19th century Tha Archangels Michael and Gabriel
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
134
|
Sydney Herbert (British, 1854-1914) 'Rue Damiette, Rouen, St Ouen in background'
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
135
|
Oliver Clare (British, 1853-1927) Still life with birds nest
|
£500
US$ 754
583
|
|
138
|
Circle of Sir Godfrey Kneller (Lübeck 1646-1723 London) Sketch of a man unframed
|
£100
US$ 150
116
|
|
139
|
Arthur Henry Enock (British, active 1869-1910) Sunset on The Dart
|
£2,250
US$ 3,397
2,625
|
|
140
|
Follower of Patrick Nasmyth (Scottish, 1787-1831) A fisherman on the banks of a river
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
141
|
English School, circa 1790 Portrait of Reverand William Jones of Nayland, half-length,
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
144
|
Philip Hutchins Rogers (British, 1794-1853) A Cumberland landscape
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
145
|
Charles Hunt (British, 1829-1900) Cottage interior with donkey and poultry
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
146
|
M. Martinet, late 19th/early 20th Century Still life with exotic fruit, coffee pot, cup and saucer
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
147
|
Italian School, 19th Century Portraits of a girl and a boy
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
149
|
George Armfield (British, 1810-1893) Two spaniels chasing a mallard
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
152
|
John Wilson Carmichael (British, 1799-1868) The Russian ship, the Dygden, rescuing the crew of the wreched British Brig, the Caledonian; and another similar,both signed 'J.W. Carmichael' (lower left) and numbered 'No.5' and 'No.6' respectively, pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, 26 x 35cm (10 1/4 x 13 3/4in).together with two unframed monochrome sketches of the same event 20.5 x 33cm and accompanying contemporary hand written documents.
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
153
|
Samuel Owen (British, born 1768-1857) Dictator attacking the Vryheid at the Battle of Camperdown: and companion
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
154
|
Philip James de Loutherbourg (Basel 1740-1812 Chiswick) Figures on a rocky shoreline, before a castle
|
£5,250
US$ 7,926
6,126
|
|
155
|
John Cyril Harrison (British, 1898-1985) 'Grouse, the edge of the lock'
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
157
|
Henry Swinburne, (British, 1743-1803) Figures in a classical landscape
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
158
|
Continental School, 18th Century Venetian scene
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
159
|
Circle of John Frederick Herring, Jnr. (British, 1815-1907) Farmyard
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
160
|
After Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, 19th Centuty Portrait of King Philip IV of Spain, three-quarter-length,
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
161
|
Cornelius Varley (British, 1781-1873) Harlech Castle
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
162
|
McNeil MacLeay, ARSA (British, 19th Century) Storm clouds over a loch
|
£2,125
US$ 3,208
2,479
|
|
163
|
James Baker Pyne (British, 1800-1870) Christchurch, Oxford
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
165
|
David Cox Snr. O.W.S. (British, 1783-1859) The young James II holding an orange
|
£187
US$ 283
218
|
|
166
|
Harold Clayton Roses and Summer Flowers 53 x 82cm
|
£6,875
US$ 10,380
8,022
|
|
167
|
Theresa Sylvester Stannard Cottage Garden
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
169
|
Thomas Smith (Flourished 1780-1822) The Benedictine monastry, Vallombrosa
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
170
|
Frederick Samuel Beaumont (British, born 1861) Portrait of a brown and white terrier
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
172
|
Cornelius Varley (British, 1781-1873) 'Tiverton, Devon'
|
£175
US$ 264
204
|
|
173
|
John Wilson Carmichael (British, 1799-1868) A sailing vessel in stormy waterssigned with initials and dated 'J.W.C./1839' (lower right), oil on canvas, 36 x 55.5cm (14 1/4 x 22in).
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
174
|
Continental School, 19th Century Portrait of a young woman, half length, wearing gold embroidered black shawl over a blue dress,
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
175
|
Douglas Cameron (British 19th/20th Century) Highland Rovers
|
£437
US$ 660
510
|
|
176
|
Millson Hunt (British, active 1875-1900) On the Cornish Coast
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
177
|
Manner of Michelangelo Maestri Classical female studies, a group of six
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
178
|
Alfred Vickers (British, 1786-1868) - An extensive river landscape with cattle at the water's edge, Signed dated '1841', oil on canvas, 16.7 x 27cm (6 9/16 x 10 5/8in).
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
179
|
Cornelius Varley (British, 1781-1873) Welsh mountain landscape
|
£437
US$ 660
510
|
|
180
|
Robert Angelo Kittermaster Marshall (British, 1849-1926) Near Abergaveny
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
181
|
Oliver Clare (British, 1853-1927) Still life of grapes and plums on a mossy bank; and companion
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
183
|
Follower of Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA (British, 1775-1851) Landscape with figures on a wooded path
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
185
|
Charles Hunt (British, 1829-1900) Children picnicking in a landscape
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
186
|
William Hughes (British, 1842-1901) Studies of dead game and slightly smaller
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
187
|
Bernard de Hoog (Dutch, 1867-1943) Spinning
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
188
|
Edmund John Niemann (British, 1813-1876) View of a river in a moorland valley
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
189
|
Henry Schafer (British, died circa 1900) Caudebec and Bamberg, Bavaria (a pair)
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
190
|
James Syer (British, active 1867-1878) Scarborough
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
191
|
Attributed to Charles Bentley (British, 1806-1854) 'Fishing Boat at Sea'
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
192
|
Henry William Carter (British, active 1867-1893) The blackbird's nest
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
194
|
Patty Townsend Johnson (British, ?-1907) Gypsy family in a hilly landscape
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
196
|
Patty Townsend Johnson (British, ?-1907) Numerous fisherfolk on the shore awaiting the catch
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
198
|
Carlo Antonio Buffagnotti (Italian, born 1660) Figures among classical ruins
|
£300
US$ 452
350
|
|
199
|
David Emile Joseph de Noter (Belgian, 1825-1892) Kitchen maid with game and vegetables
|
£20,000
US$ 30,197
23,338
|
|
204
|
William Charles Thomas Dobson (German, 1817-1898) Patsy and her Pitcher
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
205
|
Archibald Thorburn (British, 1860-1935) Two studies of a golden eagle and 9 x 17 cm. (3 1/2 x 7 in.)
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
206
|
Charles Leslie (British, circa 1835-1890) Highland loch scene, and another similar,
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
208
|
Follower of Richard Wilson (British, 1752-1807) Classical landscape
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
210
|
Lester Sutcliffe (British, active 1880-1930) "Close of day"
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
211
|
William Baptiste Baird (American, 1847-1899) Feeding time
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
214
|
Follower of Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (Dutch, 1803-1862) Extensive landscape with figures
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
215
|
German provincial school Portrait of Wilhelmine Amalia
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
216
|
Follower of William Lee Hankey, RWS, RI, ROI, RE (British, 1869-1952) The grape harvest
|
£2,250
US$ 3,397
2,625
|
|
217
|
Circle of John Downman A.R.A (British, 1750-1824) A Young Ensign
|
£2,250
US$ 3,397
2,625
|
|
219
|
William Shayer, Snr. (British, 1787-1879) Landscape with labourer and his family resting by the wayside
|
£3,125
US$ 4,718
3,646
|
|
220
|
Thomas Sewell Robins (British, died 1880) Haybarges on the Medway, near Rochester Castle,
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
221
|
Charles Edward Dixon (British, 1872-1934) Off Purfleet
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
222
|
Antonio De Simone (Italian, 1851-1907) S.Y. Clementina in the Bay of Naples; S.Y. Clementina in calm waters,
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
223
|
Samuel Atkins (British, fl.1787-1808) Man o War and other vessels in calm eveining waters,
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
224
|
Harry Sutton Palmer, R.I. (British, 1854-1933) Highland Landscape
|
£2,500
US$ 3,774
2,917
|
|
225
|
Harry Sutton Palmer, R.I. (British, 1854-1933) Richmond Castle, Yorkshire
|
£3,125
US$ 4,718
3,646
|
|
229
|
Manner of Nicolaes Maes, 19th Century A young girl crowned by attendants
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
230
|
Henry Scott Tuke, RA, RWS (British, 1858-1929) A rocky headland
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
231
|
English School, circa 1770 Lieutenant Richard Webb (1755-1779) of the 9th Regiment (East Norfolk) of Foot wearing scarlet coat with dark blue and gold facings, gold epaulette, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and black stock, his white cross-belt bearing oval gilt-metal belt plate, worn over his right shoulder
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
232
|
Augustus Osborne Lamplough, A.R.A., R.W.S (British, 1877-1930) Middle Eastern scene
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
233
|
Augustus Osborne Lamplough, A.R.A., R.W.S (British, 1877-1930) 'Arab Village of Kafra Zaval, Upper Nile'
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
235
|
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (British, 1821-1906) Becalmed
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
236
|
Charles Leslie (British, circa 1835-1890) Highland loch scene with farmer and sheep on the bank
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
237
|
Clarkson Stanfield (British, 1793-1867) Storm clouds off Calais
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
238
|
Attributed to William Hamilton (Chelsea 1751-1801 London) Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Blue Coat, 24 x 20cm (oval)
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
239
|
William Payne (British, 1760-1830) 'View near Barnstaple'
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
240
|
After Claude Lorrain Harbour scene
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
242
|
Thomas Sewell Robins (British, died 1880) Dutch fishing vessels entering an estuary
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
243
|
After Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt, 17th Century Portrait of Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
246
|
Manner of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 18th Century Christ child with lamb in a carved English frame.
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
247
|
Flemish School, 17th/18th Century Holy family with St. John the Baptist and St. Elizabeth
|
£3,125
US$ 4,718
3,646
|
|
248
|
Italian School, 18th Century A martyred Saint
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
251
|
William Hamilton (Chelsea 1751-1801 London) Puppies and Kittens (2).
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
252
|
Spanish School, (?), 18th Century Shepherds in an extensive landscape (unframed)
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
253
|
Manner of Sir Peter Paul Rubens, circa 1800 Study for heads unframed
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
254
|
Continental School, 19th Century Portrait of a gentleman, bust-length, in a black coat unframed
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
255
|
Roman School, 18th Century Tobias and the Angel, within a painted oval unframed
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
256
|
Italian School, 17th Century Portrait of a king, bust-length, in a red silk robe
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
257
|
Italian School, circa 1800 The Madonna and Child with Saint John and Saint Francis
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
258
|
After Jacopo Robusti, called il Tintoretto, 19th Century The Last Judgment
|
£437
US$ 660
510
|
|
259
|
Italian School, late 16th Century The Road to Calvary unframed
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
260
|
Venetian School, 17th Century Saint Jerome unframed
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
261
|
After Carlo Maratta, late 19th Century The Adoration of the Shepherds unframed
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
262
|
North Italian School, 17th Century The Birth of St John the Baptist unframed
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
263
|
Follower of Nicolas Poussin (Villers 1594-1665 Rome) Christ and an Apostle in a landscape unframed
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
264
|
Follower of Jacopo da Ponte, called Bassano (Bassano circa 1510-1592) The Flagellation unframed
|
£525
US$ 792
612
|
|
265
|
French School, late 18th Century Portrait of an artist at his easel unframed
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
266
|
Follower of Francesco Giambattista da Ponte, called Bassano (Bassano 1549-1592 Venice) The Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John unframed
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
267
|
Manner of Gerard David, 17th Century Pietà unframed
|
£500
US$ 754
583
|
|
268
|
German School, 18th Century An extensive river landscape unframed
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
269
|
Neapolitan School, 17th Century The Penitent Magdalen unframed
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
270
|
Flemish School, 18th Century A biblical scene unframed
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
271
|
Follower of François Clouet (Tours 1522-1572 Paris) Portait of a woman, half-length, said to be Anne De. S. Chamont; and a Portrait of a woman, half-length, said to be Diane De Montfort (2) unframed
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
272
|
Follower of Gaspard Dughet, called Gaspard Poussin (French, 1615-1675) A classical landscape, with waterfalls in the distance unframed
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
273
|
Circle of Willem Key (Breda circa 1515-1568 Antwerp) Jude the Apostle unframed
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
274
|
After Claude François Vignon, 18th Century The Penitent Saint Jerome unframed
|
£2,500
US$ 3,774
2,917
|
|
275
|
After Jacopo Robusti, called il Tintoretto, 19th Century The Miracle of the Slave unframed
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
276
|
Follower of Domenico Maggiotto (Venice 1713-1794) Pesants smoking in an interior unframed
|
£525
US$ 792
612
|
|
277
|
Italian School, 17th Century Christ Healing the Sick unframed
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
278
|
French School, 18th Century Portait of a gentleman, bust-length, in a black tunic unframed
|
£500
US$ 754
583
|
|
279
|
Follower of Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp) Portrait of a monk, half-length, holding a skull unframed
|
£525
US$ 792
612
|
|
280
|
French School, 17th Century Portrait of a man, said to be 'Louis de Trimouille', half-length, in early 16th Century costume unframed
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
281
|
Follower of Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (Haarlem 1562-1638) The Judgement of Paris unframed
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
282
|
Follower of Gaspard Dughet, called Gaspard Poussin (Rome 1615-1675) A classical figure resting in an Italianate landscape unframed
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
283
|
South American School, 19th Century Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a beige jacket and a black neckerchief unframed
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
284
|
After Jacques Callot, 17th Century The March of the Bohemians unframed
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
285
|
English School, late 18th Century Travellers crossing a river before an open landscape unframed
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
286
|
Spanish School, 18th Century Portrait of a Dominican Monk unframed
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
287
|
Manner of Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 19th Century Portrait of an old man, half-length, in a brown coat and hat unframed
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
288
|
North Italian School, 17th Century Wooded landscape with houses unframed
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
289
|
Continental School, 19th century Head study unframed
|
£1,875
US$ 2,831
2,187
|
|
290
|
French School, 17th Century Portrait of a nun with a child unframed
|
£500
US$ 754
583
|
|
291
|
French School, 18th Century Figures fishing by ancient ruins, a mountainous landscape beyond unframed
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
292
|
Scandinavian School, 18th Century Portrait of a lady, half-length, in a red and white dress, unframed
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
293
|
English School, 19th Century A weeping woman unframed
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
294
|
French School, 19th Century The Crucifixion unframed
|
£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
296
|
English School, circa 1840 A pair of portrait miniatures of Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin ('George Sand'), later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876) and her husband, François Casimir, Baron Dudevant (17951871); the former, wearing white dress with lace collar, gold brooch, a blue and white striped shawl draped about her, her dark hair parted and upswept beneath a black lace Spanish-style veil, dressed with black orchids; the latter, wearing black coat, buff waistcoat, white chemise, blue and white embroidered stock and necktie, his brown hair parted to one side
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
297
|
After Andrew Plimer, 19th Century A Lady, wearing white dress, her dark hair tied back
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
298
|
English School, circa 1840 A Lady, seated on a red upholstered chair, wearing black décolleté dress with lace sleeve trim and gathered at the bust, her blonde hair partially upswept and curled in ringlets
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
299
|
Sir William John Newton (British, 1785-1869) A Gentleman, standing in an interior, wearing black coat, dove grey buttoned waistcoat, dark grey trousers, white chemise, black and blue striped stock and cravat, silver pocket watch and pearl cravat pin, a bloodhound gazing up at his master
|
£237
US$ 358
277
|
|
301
|
Royal Victoria Gallery (British, after 1837-circa 1854) A full-length silhouette of a Lady, in profile to the left, wearing dress with engageantes, lace pelerine held at the bodice with a hardstone brooch, the back section of her hair plaited and coiled in a knot, the front parted and curled in ringlets framing her face, she holds an open book in her left hand
|
£175
US$ 264
204
|
|
302
|
Patrick John McMor(e)land (Scottish, 1741-circa 1809) A Lady, wearing green dress with sheer white trim to her décolleté, her brown hair partially upswept and worn au pouf (cracked)
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
303
|
Sylvester Harding (British, 1745-1809) Two portrait miniatures of George Hakewill (c.15781649) and Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet (16031685): the former, wearing black and red cloak, white cuff and ruff; the latter, seated on a red upholstered chair before a stone pillar and blue tasseled drapery, wearing black coat embellished with gold lace and braid piping, white lace lawn collar and black skull cap
|
£150
US$ 226
175
|
|
304
|
English School, circa 1790 An Officer, wearing red coat with blue standing collar and silver epaulettes, white waistcoat and black stock, his hair powdered
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
306
|
English School, circa 1800 An Officer of the 11th Regiment of Foot, wearing red coat with dark blue standing collar and gold epaulette, white cross belt bearing rectangular belt plate of the 11th Regiment of Foot, white concertinaed chemise, his black stock tied beneath his chin
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
307
|
English School, circa 1815 An Officer, wearing red coat with silver epaulettes, dark blue standing collar, white chemise and black stock
|
£475
US$ 717
554
|
|
308
|
John Bogle (British, 1746-1803) Mrs Anne Murray (née Campbell-Colquhoun) (b. circa 1768), wearing yellow dress, her white fichu tucked into the sky blue sash at her waist, a matching bandeau in her curled and powdered hair
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
310
|
Circle of John Linnell (British, 1792-1882) A Lady, wearing dark blue décolleté dress edged with gold and gemstones and with pale yellow embroidered sleeves, white chemise, a dark blue, green and amber stole draped over her right shoulder, pearl necklace, her hair upswept, dressed with strings of pearls and sapphires, her curls framing her face
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
313
|
Kenneth Macleay, R.S.A. (Scottish, 1802-1878) Isabella Campbell of Sonachan, wearing white dress with sky blue sash and matching ribbons at her shoulders, she holds a sprig of holly in her left hand, blonde hair
|
£437
US$ 660
510
|
|
314
|
English School, 19th Century A portrait miniature of a royal sitter, wearing white chemise, chestnut cloak edged with fur, pearl pendant necklace and earring, her hair powdered, curled and partially upswept beneath a pearl-tipped diadem
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
315
|
Frederick Cruickshank (British, 1800-1868) Charlotte Esther Lister (1808-1827), wearing black dress with white lace trim, red stole, her blonde hair elaborately upswept and curled in ringlets
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
317
|
W.P.J Lodder (British, active 1783-1804) A Lady, called Susannah, Lady Stirling, wearing white dress with frilled trim to the décolleté (cracked), pearl necklace, her brown hair upswept beneath a brown hat trimmed with violet-blue feathers
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
320
|
English School, circa 1830 A Lady, wearing white décolleté dress with bouffant sleeves and wildflower corsage, lavendar sash, her blonde hair parted, the back plaited and coiled in a knot on top of her head, the front curled in ringlets framing her face
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
322
|
Samuel Shelley (British, 1750-1808) A Lady, wearing sheer chemise and brown stole draped around her shoulders, a strand of pearls strapped across her décolleté, powdered wig
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
323
|
Louise Howland King Cox (American, 1865-1945) A Lady, in profile to the left before an 'Arts and Crafts' background, wearing duck egg blue draped dress with bell sleeves, her brown hair upswept and plaited into a knot at the back of her head
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
324
|
Henry Jacob Burch (British, born 1763) A Lady, wearing white dress with frilled lace collar, lemon yellow sash and matching bonnet dressed with wide white ribbon, fastened beneath her chin
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
325
|
Modest School, circa 1765 A Gentleman, wearing mauve coat, white waistcoat, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue
|
£437
US$ 660
510
|
|
326
|
Attributed to Samuel John Stump (British, 1778-1863) A Gentleman, wearing black coat (faded), black waistcoat, white chemise, stock, cravat and gold stickpin
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
329
|
English School, 19th Century A Lady, wearing white dress c.1780s, white muslin stole and fichu trimmed with pearls, her brown hair worn à la conseilleur
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
330
|
English School, circa 1620 A Lady, wearing embroidered saffron robe edged with reticella, needlelace ruff, double-stranded pearl necklace and pendant earring, her hair upswept and dressed with jewels
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
331
|
Follower of John Linnell (British, 1792-1882) A Gentleman, seated on a green and red upholstered chair, wearing black coat, waistcoat and stock, white linen shirt, he holds a document in his left hand
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
332
|
English School, circa 1840 A Young Child, wearing pale blue décolleté dress with short bouffant sleeves and matching sash, her blonde hair parted to one side and curled in ringlets framing her face
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
333
|
William Hudson (British, active 1803-1846) A pair of portrait miniatures of a Husband and Wife; the former, seated on a red upholstered chair, wearing navy double-breasted coat, white and blue spotted waistcoat, white chemise, stock and cravat; the latter, seated on a divan before a Classical colonnade, wearing cornflower blue décolleté dress with short bouffant sleeves, white lace underslip and shawl draped about her, pendant pearl earring and necklace, her hair parted, elaborately upswept, plaited and curled in ringlets framing her face
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
338
|
Henry Bone, R.A. (British, 1755-1834), after Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, called il Giampietrino (Italian, active 14951549) Madonna and Child, seated before an aperture; the former, wearing vermilion robe edged with blue, an ivory mantle (cracked) edged with gold and draped over her left shoulder, her hair upswept beneath a gold-edged veil, she holds the Christ child in her arms
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
340
|
Augustin Amant Constant Fidèle Edouart (French, 1789-1861) A full-length silhouette of a gentleman, profile to the left, seated and reading a book, wearing trousers, coat, waistcoat, stock and chemise. Black cut-out on card on a lithographic background, signed on the obverse and dated Augst Edouart fecit 1838, maplewood frame with gilded slip.
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
341
|
Mrs. Isabella Beetham (British, circa 1753-1825) A bust-length silhouette of a Gentleman, in profile to the right, wearing coat with standing collar, waistcoat, chemise, stock and cravat, his pigtail wig tied in a ribbon bow
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
342
|
Studio of John Miers (British, circa 1758-1821) A bust-length silhouette of a Gentleman, called William Twopeny Senior, in profile to the left, wearing coat, lace cravat and physical wig
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
343
|
Thomas Wheeler (British, active circa 1783-1810) A pair of bust-length silhouettes of a Gentleman and a Lady; the former, in profile to the left, wearing coat, waistcoat, chemise, stock and necktie, powdered long bob wig; the latter, in profile to the right, wearing dress, fichu, her powdered hair worn in a banging chignon beneath a lace mob cap, the fringe concertinaed and dressed with ribbon
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
345
|
A Hemba monkey mask Democratic Republic of Congo 26cm high
|
£100
US$ 150
116
|
|
347
|
A collection of African carvings tallest 31cm high 6
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
348
|
A Tongan pole club 97cm.
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
356
|
A Dan or Guerze animal mask Liberia/Guinea 27cm high
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
357
|
A Yoruba epa mask Nigeria 50cm high
|
£87
US$ 132
102
|
|
359
|
A Dogon samana 'master of the bush' mask Mali 47cm high
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
361
|
A gilt-bronze mounted conch-shell Trumpet (Sankha) Tibet, 17th/18th Century
|
£2,375
US$ 3,585
2,771
|
|
362
|
A group of Middle Eastern pottery items, 11th century and later, mainly turquoise glazed and mostly with extensive damage or restoration, comprising: (parcel)
|
£1,625
US$ 2,453
1,896
|
|
363
|
A group of twelve bronze, brass and wood Figures India, 19th - 20th Century(12)
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
365
|
A block-printed quilted cotton panel (kalamkari) for the Qajar Market India or Persia, second half 19th Century
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
366
|
A Persian polychrome painted papier mache panel
|
£525
US$ 792
612
|
|
368
|
A Qajar underglaze-painted moulded pottery Tile Persia, 19th Century
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
370
|
A woven silk Ikat panel Fragment Uzbekistan, 19th Century
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
371
|
A carved and painted wood Horse India, 19th Century
|
£675
US$ 1,019
787
|
|
372
|
Five items of Middle Eastern copper and brassware, including: (5)
|
£62
US$ 94
72
|
|
373
|
An underglaze painted pottery Dish Jerusalem, early 20th Century
|
£87
US$ 132
102
|
|
374
|
Six paintings, depicting enthroned princes and other scenes, in imitation of Mughal and Safavid Persian originals India, 20th Century(6)
|
£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
375
|
The Sikh ruler Maharajah Ranjit Singh Delhi or North India, circa 1840-50
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
376
|
A hero, probably Bahram Gur, slaying a deer; and a polo match Persia/Iran, 20th Century, after Safavid originals(2)
|
£212
US$ 320
247
|
|
377
|
A Multan moulded pottery Tile Northern India, 19th Century
|
£87
US$ 132
102
|
|
380
|
An Ottoman repoussé silver Mirror Turkey, late 19th Century
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
381
|
A group of thirteen Qajar underglaze painted pottery Tiles Persia, 19th Century(13)
|
£225
US$ 339
262
|
|
383
|
A late 19th century Chinese carved ivory chess set
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
384
|
A pair of relief-moulded hardstone table screens on hardwood stands
|
£3,125
US$ 4,718
3,646
|
|
385
|
A Japanese carved ivory elephant tusk
|
£137
US$ 207
160
|
|
386
|
A pair of Japanese ivory tusks with shibayama decoration
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
387
|
Four Japanese carved ivory figures
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
388
|
A pair of Chinese late 18th/early 19th Century blue and white export dishes
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
390
|
A late 19th century Chinese carved ivory cylindrical jar and cover
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
392
|
Three Chinese octagonal wood water carriers
|
£137
US$ 207
160
|
|
393
|
A Japanese meji period carved ivory okimonoDepicting Ebisu standing on a fish, 10cm high, a further carving of a monkey on a toad, 11cm, another figure with monkey, 12.5cm, a further figure group and a Shibayama decorated figure (5)
|
£1,625
US$ 2,453
1,896
|
|
394
|
A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory 'clams dream'6cm, a small figural netsuki, 1.4cm high, an okimono figural group with a dragon, 1.4cm (damaged) and Chinese carved ivory seal modelled as a kylin on a square base converted to a netsuki, 4.5cm high (4).
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
395
|
An impressive Japanese two fold screen, circa 1900, of large size, the central inlaid panels with birds of prey in relief carved ivory, bone and mother of pearl within a red lacquered ground and mounted in dragon carved ebonsied frame surmounted by pierced panels, maximum height 189cm, maximum width 170cm.
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
396
|
A Japanese Meiji period sectional tusk carvingDecorated with three tigers, hard wood stand, 11.5cm high, a similarly decorated tusk vase and cover, 16.5cm high and a further carved ivory box and cover
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
397
|
A Middle Eastern backscratcher; a Burmese staff; an ivory handled spoon; chopsticks in fitted case; and a small carved cup
|
£137
US$ 207
160
|
|
399
|
A large Japanese carved ivory figure beating a drum
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
400
|
A lacquered-wood and inlaid ivory panel Meiji Period
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
402
|
A large pair of Japanese floor standing pottery vases
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
403
|
An ivory netsuke of a grazing horse
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
404
|
A wood netsuke of two owls
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
405
|
A wood netsuke of a cicada on half a walnut shell
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
406
|
A wood netsuke of a seated wolf with hare Inscribed Masatamo, 4cm
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
407
|
An ivory netsuke of a saeted monkey examining an inro
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
408
|
An ivory netsuke of a monkey and octopus
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
409
|
An ivory netsuke of Jurojin seated upon a stag
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
410
|
An ivory netsuke of a seated goat
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
411
|
Three ivory netsuke:
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
412
|
An ivory netsuke symbolic of peace
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
413
|
An ivory netsuke of a seated baku
|
£2,250
US$ 3,397
2,625
|
|
414
|
An ivory netsuke of a Dutchman
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
415
|
Two ivory netsuke of shishi:
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
416
|
Two ivory netsuke of shell fish
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
417
|
An ivory netsuke of a shishi and a cub
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
418
|
An ivory netsuke of a cock and hen
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
419
|
An ivory netsuke of a badger in human stance
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
420
|
An ivory netsuke of a seated monkey
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
421
|
Six various netsuke:
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
422
|
Four ivory netsuke:
|
£2,125
US$ 3,208
2,479
|
|
423
|
Possibly European: A stag antler carving of the head of man with an elongated nose
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
424
|
A wood netsuke of a recumbent puppy
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
425
|
A wood netsuke of a shishi mask
|
£162
US$ 245
189
|
|
426
|
Seven wood netsuke Noh mask subjects Three signed: Hidenao; Masamitsu and Masatsugu.
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
427
|
Three wood netsuke of figures:
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
428
|
A wood netsuke of a seated tiger
|
£1,625
US$ 2,453
1,896
|
|
429
|
Three netsuke of Daruma
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
430
|
A wood netsuke of a seated tiger
|
£1,625
US$ 2,453
1,896
|
|
431
|
A wood netsuke of a rat on a straw hat
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
432
|
Wood tiger and a cub
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
433
|
A wood netsuke of a coiled snake
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
434
|
A manju style wood netsuke
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
435
|
Four wood netsuke of animals:
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
436
|
Two wood netsuke of Daruma:
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
437
|
Four wood netsuke of figures:
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
438
|
Three ivory netsuke:
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
439
|
A Burmese white metal three piece teaset
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
440
|
A pair of Edward VII menu holders
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
441
|
Franz Bergmann (Austrian, 1861-1936)
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
442
|
A pair of Regency red lacquer wine coasters
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
443
|
R J Gunther (?): Portrait Of A Soldier of The Life Guards,
|
£1,625
US$ 2,453
1,896
|
|
444
|
A George II mahogany tea caddy
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
445
|
Franz Bergmann : A cold painted bronze figure of a carpet seller,
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
446
|
After Frederic Remington, American (1861-1909) A 20th century bronze group of the Wounded Bunkie
|
£500
US$ 754
583
|
|
447
|
A bronze figure by Walter Schott (German 1861-1938)'Kugelspielerin'
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
448
|
A mid Victorian papier mache gilt and mother of pearl inlaid folding games board,
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
449
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze novelty inkwell, probably by Franz Bergmann (1861-1936)
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
450
|
A pair of French gilt and metal mounted scent bottles
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
451
|
A South American 19th century miniature of a native woman
|
£150
US$ 226
175
|
|
452
|
A Regency mahogany two handled brass bound oval tray, 51cm wide
|
£137
US$ 207
160
|
|
453
|
A Watcombe Pottery terra cotta bust of Benjamin Disraeli, after Mario Raggi
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
454
|
A 19th Century carved Dieppe ivory bust of Napoleon
|
£437
US$ 660
510
|
|
455
|
A continental silver and guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette box
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
456
|
A Continental 19th century ivory crucifix
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
457
|
A pair of 19th Century French gilt candlesticks
|
£175
US$ 264
204
|
|
458
|
Three Russian icons
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
459
|
A Swiss tortoiseshell cased singing bird automaton musical box
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
460
|
A pair of 19th Century French agate and ormulu mounted urns and covers
|
£4,750
US$ 7,171
5,542
|
|
461
|
A wax portrait of Horatio, Lord Nelson,By Petit, signed, profile to the left, 7cm high, in rectangular glazed frame, another, of Sir Thomas Picton, another of Admiral Duncan, profile to the right and another, of Admiral St Vincent, all signed in glazed frames, a bronze medallion courting prints depicting "the battles of the British army in Portugal, Spain and France from the year 1808-1814" (leather case) four further composition bust profiles and two items of pottery
|
£1,875
US$ 2,831
2,187
|
|
462
|
A pair of French ormolu mounted variegated marble vases
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
463
|
A late 19th Century French gilt bronze twin handled campana vase
|
£475
US$ 717
554
|
|
465
|
A glass and gilt bronze hall lantern
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
467
|
A good 19th century papier mache tray
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
469
|
A pair of French bronze candlesticks, second half 19th Century, the vase shape sconces on slender slightly tapering cylindrical stems and round tapering columns on domed spreading circular bases, foliate banded, the twin scrolled side handles with mask terminals and entwined with floral swags, 29cm.
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
470
|
A Continental ivory snuff box
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
471
|
A 19th Century Italian micro-mosaic panel
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
473
|
A Victorian ivory page turner
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
475
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze of a dog, probably a Bernese mountain dog,
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
476
|
A pair of tapestry cushionsDepicting figures, part 17th Century, 45cm square and four other assorted needlework cushions (6)
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
477
|
A mahogany barograph, circa 1910
|
£875
US$ 1,321
1,021
|
|
478
|
A silver rule
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
479
|
An 18th Century Orthodox IconVirgin and Child with St Nicholas
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
480
|
A late 17th/early 18th century leather relief panel
|
£275
US$ 415
320
|
|
481
|
Miguel Berrocal (Spanish, 1933-2006) Mini David
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
482
|
A tortoiseshell veneered ivory banded tryptych dressing table mirror
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
483
|
An early 20th Century Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a standing Old English Bulldog, unmarked,11.5cm long.
|
£125
US$ 188
145
|
|
484
|
After Barye A bronze model of a horse
|
£2,500
US$ 3,774
2,917
|
|
485
|
An alabaster model of a wild boar, 20cm long
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
486
|
A Persian white metal rose bowl
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
487
|
A pair of Louis XVI style ormolu triple branch wall applique the ribbon tied quiver of arrows backplates, cast with curved lobes and flutes and palmettes, the foliate cast scrolled arms with vase shape sconces and hung with foliate swags, 71cm.
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
488
|
A late 19th Century Austrian silver gilt and enamelled snuff box, compressed circular, the hinged cover painted on the exterior with a courting couple in a classical garden, the interior with figures in a water landscape, the sides and base enamelled in red heightened with a border of foliate gilding, 5.25cm.
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
489
|
Two Austrian cold painted bronzes
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
490
|
North India, 18th Century School - two illuminated leaves from a Persian manuscript of Hindu mythology with script heightened with gilt,15 x 16cm.
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
491
|
An early 20th Century repeating carriage clock
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
492
|
A French brass carriage clock by Henri Jacot
|
£475
US$ 717
554
|
|
493
|
A 19th century octagonal mahogany wall timepiece By H.Williams, London,
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
494
|
A late 19th Century Portico clock
|
£237
US$ 358
277
|
|
495
|
A George III mahogany longcase clock, P Clare, Manchester, the arched hood with gilt decorated blue glass panels, brass mounted freestanding fluted columns, the shaped crossbanded and strung long trunk door between fluted quarter pilasters, on a canted corner raised panelled base with ogee feet, the 13.5" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, moon sets and rises at night in the arch, date aperture, subsidiary seconds, signed 'P Clare, Manchester', the twin train movement striking on a bell, 228cm.
|
£1,875
US$ 2,831
2,187
|
|
496
|
A late 19th Century Meissen mantel clock
|
£1,125
US$ 1,698
1,312
|
|
497
|
A late 19th century French, Empire style bronze and gilt bronze mantel clock 3
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
499
|
An early 20th Century green onyx four glass mantel clock including key
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
501
|
A George III mahogany longcase clock, John Wady, London, movement of earlier date, crossbanded boxwood and chevron strung, the arched hood with inlaid bell-flower pendants, and having freestanding fluted pilasters, the long arched moulded trunk door between canted corners, on a raised panelled base and later shaped apron stand, the 12" brass dial with strike/silent in the arch, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed 'John Wady, London', the twin train movement striking on a bell, 222cm.
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
502
|
A mid 19th Century French brass skeleton clock, enamel dial with Roman chapter signed 'F L Hausberg A Paris', in a shaped frame the brass barrel movement with counterstrike wheel, brass bob pendulum under a glass dome and ebonised base, 26cm.
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
503
|
A late 19th Century blue and white ceramic mantle clock in the Arts & Crafts manner
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
504
|
A gilt brass repeater carriage clock, circa 1900 2
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
505
|
A French brass carriage clock with push repeat, circa 1910
|
£312
US$ 471
364
|
|
506
|
A French brass carriage clock by Richard & Cie
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
507
|
A late 19th century, Renaissance style gilded mantel clock Japy Freres,
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|
|
508
|
A Spanish rug 216 x 179cm.
|
£562
US$ 849
656
|
|
509
|
A Ria rug 176cm x 142cm.
|
£250
US$ 377
291
|
|
510
|
A set of nine George IV mahogany dining chairs
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
511
|
An early 19th Century black and gilt japanned landscape mirror
|
£150
US$ 226
175
|
|
513
|
An 18th Century style gilt wood and gesso moulded wall mirror
|
£475
US$ 717
554
|
|
514
|
A large Regency convex mirror, the circular plate within leaf and ball decorated moulded frame, 94cm overall width.
|
£3,125
US$ 4,718
3,646
|
|
515
|
A Regency giltwood and gesso convex wall mirror
|
£475
US$ 717
554
|
|
516
|
An 18th Century ebonised and gilt metal mounted cushion framed wall mirror
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
517
|
An 18th Century walnut veneered swing toilet mirror
|
£225
US$ 339
262
|
|
518
|
A George III mahogany rectangular mirror
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
519
|
A Victorian, Regency style, sarcophagus form mahogany and marquetry wine cooler, possibly Irish
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
520
|
A 19th Century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry inlaid bureau de dame
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
521
|
A 19th century Louis XV style marquetry walnut bureau plat
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
524
|
A late 19th century Mannerist style bronze standard lamp
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
525
|
An 18th Century oak bureau
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
526
|
A late 17th/early 18th Century walnut frmed wing back armchair
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
527
|
A Queen Anne walnut and cross-banded chest on stand
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
528
|
A pair of 19th century painted mahogany elbow chairsIn the Hepplewhite style
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
529
|
A mid 18th Century Irish mahogany tea table, altered, the associated moulded rectangular hinged fold over top of a later date, the undulating frieze centred by a scallop shell, on leaf carved cabriole legs with claw feet.
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
531
|
A pair of mahogany three tier library steps
|
£1,875
US$ 2,831
2,187
|
|
532
|
A George III oak potboard dresser base
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
533
|
A George III mahogany chest on chest
|
£1,250
US$ 1,887
1,458
|
|
534
|
A pair of Aesthetic Movement ebonized side chairs
|
£137
US$ 207
160
|
|
535
|
A George I walnut standard chair, with solid vase splat back, drop in needlework seat, on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet.
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
536
|
A Queen Anne walnut cabinet/cupboard
|
£6,250
US$ 9,436
7,293
|
|
537
|
A Victorian figured walnut and gilt metal mounted credenza
|
£2,750
US$ 4,152
3,209
|
|
538
|
A good Victorian, bleached walnut, breakfront bookcase
|
£3,750
US$ 5,662
4,375
|
|
539
|
A Victorian walnut veneered and marquetry inlaid serpentine credenza
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
540
|
A Georgian small gilt oval wall mirror
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
544
|
A George III mahogany chest on chest
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
546
|
A mid 19th Century teak secretaire military campaign chest, with sunk brass corner mounts and handles, the fitted interior enclosed by a hinged dummy drawer fall front, flanked by two short drawers with three long drawers below, on turned legs, 99cm wide.
|
£2,750
US$ 4,152
3,209
|
|
547
|
A European rectangular iron 'strong box', with strap bound sides and hinged cover, ornate lock and key, 39 x 27 x 33cm.
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
548
|
A late 19th century verde antico-type marble pedestal
|
£500
US$ 754
583
|
|
549
|
A George III mahogany chest on chest
|
£1,750
US$ 2,642
2,042
|
|
550
|
A George III mahogany breakfast table
|
£2,000
US$ 3,019
2,333
|
|
552
|
A 19th Century Chinese hardwood low table
|
£625
US$ 943
729
|
|
554
|
An early 20th Century painted and gilt framed three piece salon suite, in the French Rococo style, comprising low back settee with serpentine frame, on four cabriole legs, and two wing back armchairs, one with pierced panel back, all with loose feather cushions, in shot silk damask, settee 208cm wide.
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
555
|
A good quality Edwardian inlaid satinwood and mahogany torchere, the hexagonal top on panelled column inlaid husks, triform base with carved central column on spool feet, 30cm diameter, 107cm high.
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
556
|
A 19th Century gilt metal mounted and figured walnut jardiniere, of serpentine form, the castellated top with inset metal liner on cabriole legs, 60 x 33cm.
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
557
|
A George IV rosewood console table
|
£687
US$ 1,038
802
|
|
559
|
An early Victorian rosewood card table, the serpentine fold over top with scroll and leaf frieze on four 'C' scrolling supports, united by a central carved column and cabriole legs, 91cm.
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
561
|
A Regency mahogany dumb waiter
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
562
|
A late 18th/early 19th Century gilt wood and gesso jardiniere table,
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
563
|
A Regency rosewood and brass line inlaid bowfront fold-over card table
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
564
|
An 18th Century style mahogany framed chair-back settee
|
£1,500
US$ 2,264
1,750
|
|
565
|
A Regency mahogany sofa table
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
566
|
A late 17th Century Tuscan walnut small side cabinet
|
£400
US$ 603
466
|
|
567
|
An 18th Century veneered and boxwood line inlaid kneehole desk
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
568
|
An early Victorian portable water closet with flush action
|
£237
US$ 358
277
|
|
569
|
George III mahogany plate pail,
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
571
|
A mahogany gout stool
|
£200
US$ 301
233
|
|
572
|
A late 17th Century walnut veneered chest
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
575
|
A 19th century Indian brass inlaid hardwood "Savanorola-type" armchair
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
577
|
A George III mahogany small chest of drawers
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
579
|
A William IV rosewood fold-over tea table
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
580
|
A George III mahogany chest
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
582
|
A george III mahogany oval butlers tray
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
585
|
An 18th century sundial by William Yeadon of Stourbridge
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
587
|
A Regence kingwood commode
|
£2,125
US$ 3,208
2,479
|
|
588
|
An Edwardian satinwood and painted kidney-shaped deskdecorated overall with ribbons, floral sprays and strings of pearls, the sides and back decorated with ribbon-suspended musical trophies and baskets of flowers, the gilt tooled leather top above nine drawers, 122cm wide x 62cm deep x 74cm high, (48" wide x 24" deep x 29" high)
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
589
|
A George III mahogany tulipwood crossbanded boxwood and ebony strung serpentine fronted chest, the moulded edge top above four long drawers, the upper originally fitted, with flanking canted corners, on shaped bracket feet, originally with side carrying handles, 108cm.
|
£750
US$ 1,132
875
|
|
590
|
A George IV burr elm breakfast or centre table
|
£3,500
US$ 5,284
4,084
|
|
592
|
A Regency painted correction chair
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
593
|
A mid-19th Century mahogany Biedermeier secretaire à abattant
|
£375
US$ 566
437
|
|
594
|
A Victorian mahogany partners desk, the inset rounded edge top fitted with six frieze drawers on twin pedestals, each fitted with three drawer with opposing cupboard doors, 149 x 98cm.
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
595
|
A George IV mahogany sofa table
|
£937
US$ 1,415
1,093
|
|
597
|
A pair of alabaster and gilt metal mounted cylindrical columns
|
£1,062
US$ 1,604
1,239
|
|
598
|
A 19th century carved mahogany elbow chairof George III style
|
£600
US$ 905
700
|
|
599
|
An early 19th Century mahogany double 'D' end dining table,with reeded edge top on a plain frieze and turned tapered legs and two leaves, 216 maximum x 107cm wide, together with a set of eight mahogany shield back dining chairs, with stuff over seats, on square tapered legs and spade feet, to include a pair of elbow chairs.
|
£1,187
US$ 1,792
1,385
|
|
601
|
A George III mahogany and cross-banded wine cooler
|
£3,500
US$ 5,284
4,084
|
|
602
|
A George I walnut veneered chest of drawers
|
£812
US$ 1,226
948
|
|
603
|
An early 19th century mahogany sideboard, probably Scottish
|
£1,000
US$ 1,509
1,166
|
|
605
|
An antique hall porter's chair
|
£3,125
US$ 4,718
3,646
|
|
607
|
A mahogany D-shaped sidetable, George III Irish with later alterations
|
£350
US$ 528
408
|
|
608
|
An Edwardian mahogany serpentine display cabinet on stand
|
£1,375
US$ 2,076
1,604
|