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Decorative Arts

Through the Ages
13 – 14 July 2022 | starting at 14:00 BST

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90 lots available

A pair of George III silver wine coolers John Houle, London 1814

A George III silver lidded tankard probably William Holmes, London 1771

A pair of George III silver sauce tureens and covers Francis Crump, London 1771

A James II silver tankard St John Hoyte, London 1686

An important Irish George I walnut and featherbanded, sycamore, cedar and marquetry 'architectural' secretaire cabinet Circa 1725, possibly by John Kirkhoffer

A monumental Flemish tapestryBrussels, 18th century, signed to the bottom right hand selvedge 712cm x 408cm

A German or Dutch late 18th century mahogany, purpleheart, ebony, plum, fruitwood and stained sycamore marquetry tric trac or games table 1775-1790

A Regency rosewood and brass 'buhl' (or Boulle) marquetry card table Circa 1820, possibly by Louis Constantin Le Gaigneur

Victor Paillard (French 1805-1886): A pair of important and impressive First Universal 'Great Exhibition' gilt bronze and Sèvres style 'Bleu Céleste' turquoise glazed porcelain ground vases and covers in the Louis XV style, the mounts to each vase stamped Victor Paillard Paris 1851 and with printed at 6 Rue Saint-Clarde manufacturers / retailers paper labels for Victor Paillard to the inner sectional components, circa 1851

A pair of Empire giltwood fauteuils by Georges Jacob (1739-1814) and Francois-Honoré-Georges Jacob (1770-1841), a partnership often referred to as 'Jacob-Desmalter' 1810-1815

Antoine Louis Barye (French 1795-1875): A bronze model of 'Elephant de Senegal'

Antoine Louis Bayre (French, 1795-1875): A bronze model of 'Tigre suprenant une antilope (terrasse sans profil)'

Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902): A sculpted white marble figure of 'La Verité Meconnue (The Truth unacknowledged)'

Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902): A patinated bronze figure of 'La Verité Meconnue, second version' ('The Truth unacknowledged', no. 2)

A pair of Restauration giltwood fauteuils by Pierre-Antoine Bellangé (1758-1827) or Louis-Alexandre Bellangé (1799-1863) 1815-1820

A Verdure Aubusson tapestry18th century 413.5cm x 264cm

A 17th century German silver-gilt 'snakeskin' tankard Paul Hübner, Augsburg circa 1610, also later stamped with Austrian Freistempel 1809/10

A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864

A 17th century German silver and parcel-gilt tankard Hieronymus Holl II, Danzig (Gdansk Poland) circa 1688, the cover with two additional marks

An Austrian silver, silver-gilt and enamel nef maker's mark LP for Ludwig Politzer, Vienna, stamped A, late 19th century

An Austrian silver, silver-gilt and enamel nef maker's mark KB, possibly for Karl Böhm or Karl Bender, Vienna, late 19th century

A late 19th century Austrian silver, silver-gilt and enamel mounted rock crystal coupe Hermann Böhm, Vienna, circa 1870

Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger (French, 1814 -1883: A bronze group entitled 'Jeunesse de Bacchus'

Jean Jacques (James) Pradier (French, 1790 -1852): A bronze figural group of Zephyr and Flora

A pair of unusual English carved and gilt gesso owl wall bracketsprobably early 19th century, perhaps in the manner of William Kent (British, 1685-1748)

A George IV mahogany side cabinet by Gillows Circa 1825

A rare and interesting James II leaded bronze measure, of bushel capacity circa 1685-1688

A pair of second half 17th century French relief carved pear or cherry wood boxes in the manner of César Bagard of Nancy (French, 1620-1709)

A French late 19th century ormolu mounted bois satine and rosewood bombe serpentine commode made by Francois Linke (1855-1946) for Maison Krieger after the celebrated model by Charles Cressent

A good George III carved white and Sienna marble chimneypiece circa 1790

A significant George IV mahogany partners' library table attributed to Gillows Circa 1830

A pair of Italian third quarter 18th century kingwood, parquetry and tulipwood banded serpentine comodini Neapolitan

After William Theed (British, 1804-1891): A third quarter 19th century artificial stone bust of Achilles together with a matching pedestal en-suitethe bust and pedestal apparently unmarked, circa 1860

A large and imposing George III mahogany commode attributed to a St. Martin's Lane of London cabinet maker 1770-1785, probably the forerunner to a design by Thomas Shearer

Edwin Whitney-Smith (British, 1880-1952): 'The Baltic Fountain', an important and impressive patinated and polished bronze figural fountain commissioned for the Baltic Shipping Exchange, London, 1907cast by the A. B. Burton Foundry, Thames Ditton

A George III mahogany tripod table of 'English Rococo' design

Sir George James Frampton, RA (British, 1860-1928): A rare and apparently unique patinated bronze bust of St. George dated 1905

A Napoleon III ormolu mounted ebony, tulipwood, amaranth, sycamore, fruitwood marquetry and brass line-inlaid commode a l'Anglaise

Attributed to Francois Villemsens (French, fl. mid 19th century): An impressive pair of First Universal 'Great Exhibition' gilt bronze Neptune ewers circa 1851

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