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Sale date: |
Ceramics, Glass & Furniture Sale on Thursday 24th July 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
501-530 of 685 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
501 |
A LEATHER GUN CASE with brass mounted corners and leather straps, the interior with fitted divisions and a "Purdy" paper label, 32.5" wide and another similar case (2) £50-100 | Nil |
340 | |
| 502 | A SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD STRUNG TRAVELLING BOX with flush fitting side handles and a fitted interior with bottles and accessories, 12" wide, and a George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form fitted with two lidded tea cannisters and sugar basin, 12" wide (2) £80-150 | Nil |
70 | |
| 503 | A GEORGE I NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER by Rebekah Brown, aged 6, worked with alphabets and running borders, 15.75" x 8.75". See illustration £200-400 | Nil |
260 | |
| 504 | A CROQUET SET comprising eight mallets, eight balls, two pegs and a quantity of hoops, contained in a stained pine box. See illustration £300-600 | Nil |
600 | |
| 505 | A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS FORM TEA CADDY with a rectangular top with broad carved handle, the interior fitted with twin shaped lidded tea compartments and central vacant recess, on gilt animal paw feet, 14" wide. See illustration £150-300 | Nil |
130 | |
| 506 | A PAPIER MACHE TEA TRAY of cartouche shape with a raised wavy border and all over gilt decoration with a central scene of Chinese figures amongst buildings, early 19th century, 22.5" x 27". See illustration £100-200 | Nil |
140 | |
| 507 | A PAPIER MACHÉ CHINOISERIE TEA TRAY of rectangular form with a raised border with rounded edge decorated with Chinese dragons, the centre painted with an exotic landscape in gilt and red, 33.5" x 21.5", and a similar smaller tray, 22" wide (2).See illustration £200-400 | Nil |
320 | |
| 508 | A MINIATURE DISPLAY CABINET in the form of a sedan chair, the cabinet with three bevel edged glazed panels with silk lined exterior enclosing a shelved interior, 18" high £50-100 | Nil |
270 | |
| 509 | A FINE FRENCH VIOLIN, the back of the case branded "Lupot Orleano", 23.75" long. Francois Lupot is recorded at Lunneville between 1746-54, Stuttgart between 1754-68 and at Orleans from 1770. Provenance: Private Collection, Blandford Forum, Dorset. £5000-10000 | Nil |
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| 510 | A VIOLIN BOW, the octagonal shaft with an ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes and silver metal mounts, the ivory tip with indistinct pencil inscription, 56 grams, 29.25" £400-600 | Nil |
400 | |
| 511 | ROBERT MORDEN: A 17TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP "The West Riding of Yorkshire" with hand coloured boundaries and details, 15.25" x 17.5" £100-200 | Nil |
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| 512 | ROBERT MORDEN: A 17TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP of "Bedfordshire" with hand coloured boundaries and features, 14.5" x 17.5" £100-200 | Nil |
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| 513 | ROBERT MORDEN: A 17TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP "South Wales", with hand coloured borders and features, 14.5" x 17" £100-200 | Nil |
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| 514 | ROBERT MORDEN: A 17TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP of "Kent", with hand coloured Sea, borders and features, 14.75" x 26" £100-200 | Nil |
100 | |
| 515 | A REGENCY TOLE PIENTE BASKET of rectangular form with a deep raised border, the surface decorated in red and gold with a China man in a garden, 13.75" wide £80-150 | Nil |
50 | |
| 516 | A SET OF FOUR REGENCY SILVERED BRONZE COLZA OIL LAMPS, each of circular form with cast leaf decoration above frieze mounted with three masks in the manner of Thomas Hope and twin oil branches, on mottled green columns AND octagonal bases, 11" high (4). See illustration Provenance: The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London designed by William Brooks, 1815-19. £2000-3000 | Nil |
2000 | |
| 517 | AFTER THE ANTIQUE: A CAST SHIELD of circular form decorated in relief with figures amongst buildings, mounted on a cast iron stand, 34" high. See illustration £200-400 | Nil |
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| 518 | AFTER COUSTEOU: A MARLEY HORSE cast in bronze with a rearing horse and attendant on a naturalistic base, with cast signature "Cousteou", 22.5" high. See illustration £400-600 | Nil |
460 | |
| 519 | A 17TH CENTURY STYLE IRON TWO BRANCH CANDLE HOLDER, the adjustable branch on a decorated cross rail and shaped column and triform base, 59.5" high £100-200 | Nil |
100 | |
| 520 | A PAIR OF BRASS NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE LAMP BASES on tall fluted columns and square section bases, fitted for electricity, 24" high (2) £300-500 | Nil |
320 | |
| 521 | A REGENCY STYLE EXTENDING BRASS STANDARD LAMP with three light fittings, on an extending tubular column and spreading circular foot with three animal paw feet, and a similar cluster column table lamp (2) £100-200 | Nil |
220 | |
| 522 | FERDINAND PREISS: A BRONZE MARBLE AND IVORY DESK STAND, the variegated marble base within a fluted and beaded marble surround with twin lidded inkwells with ivory decorated lids and a gilt bronze and ivory statue of a semi-clad woman reading, 15" wide. See illustration (DC) £2000-4000 | Nil |
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| 523 | AN ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE AND ALABASTER SCULPTURE of a woman holding an amphoa, wearing a flowing robe and standing by a rocky base, 26" high. See illustration £400-800 | Nil |
520 | |
| 524 | P. TERESZCZUK: A BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A YOUNG LADY wearing a long robe, standing by a two-fold screen, on a marble base, with cast signature, 9" high. See illustration (DC) £800-1600 | Nil |
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| 525 | CUNO V. UECHTRITZ: A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A SEMI-CLAD MAIDEN carrying two water ewers, with cast signature and "grosse berliner kunst-ausstellung" on a stepped marble base, 19.5" high. See illustration (DC) £1000-1500 | Nil |
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| 526 | ENGLISH SCHOOL: A cast bronze of a rolling horse with legs in the air, on a naturalistic base, 18" wide. See illustration £400-800 | Nil |
550 | |
| 527 | A GILT METAL AND TERRACOTTA MOUNTED WALL PANEL, the horizontal frieze with scrolling leaf-cast and pierced ends, mounted with four terracotta panels of Bacchanalian scenes, 72" wide £100-200 | Nil |
100 | |
| 528 | A CAST BRONZE CAULDRON of traditional form with a shaped rim and twin lug handles, on three short legs, probably 16th century, 13" wide. See illustration £250-450 | Nil |
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| 529 | A SABRE IN METAL SCABBARD bearing a label "Carried by Ensign Wood at Waterloo", the blade 34" and no. 75, 39.5" in total. See illustration £100-200 | Nil |
170 | |
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530 |
A NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY TILLY, in leather and gilt metal scabbard, with belt and fittings, together with two further swords (3) £100-200 |
Nil |
440 |
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