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Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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630 |
LASZLO NEOGRADY (1896-1962) Woodland river landscape
signed lower right, inscribed verso "by Neogrady Laszlo July/Aug 1937, Budapest" oil on board, 24cm x 34cm
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
631 |
JOSHUA ARCHER (FL. 1841-1865) 'Dorsetshire'
engraved for Dugdale's "England and Wales Delineated" together with a collection of other maps, mainly concerning Buckinghamshire, all framed and glazed (13)
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£100 - £200 | - | View |
632 |
JOHN OGILBY (1600-1676) 'The Road from London to Aberistwith'
31cm x 44cm
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£80 - £120 | - | View |
633 |
WILLIAM KIP (FL. 1588-1635) AND JOHN NORDEN (C. 1547 – 1625) 'Hertfordiae - Comitatus a cattifuclanis olim inhabitatus'
handcoloured map of the county of Hertfordshire, 28cm x 35cm
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
634 |
O'BRIAN (PATRICK), AUBREY-MATHURIN, SET OF 20 VOLUMES,
Folio Society, 2008 - 2013, all with blue card cases; and KING (DEAN), A Sea of Words, Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1995
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£150 - £250 | £1,000 | View |
635 |
PULLMAN (PHILIP), [HIS DARK MATERIALS] 3 VOL. FIRST EDITIONS, FIRST IMPRESSIONS
vol.I first issue signed by the author, Point Publishing; vols 2 & 3, Scholastic Press; original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo 1995-2000
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£250 - £300 | - | View |
636 |
PACATA HIBERNIA 1633
"Ireland appeased and redvced, or An Historie of the late VVarres of Ireland, efpecially within the Province of Movnster, under the Government of Sir George Carew Knight, then Lord Carevv of Clopton,…
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£100 - £200 | £220 | View |
637 |
MACQUOID (PERCY), A HISTORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE,
2 volumes, (The Age of Oak, The Age of Satinwood), Lawrence & Bullen, 1904 & 1908, uniform publishers original gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spines; The Age of Mahogany), Lawrence …
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£80 - £120 | £50 | View |
638 |
A SMALL QUANTITY OF FURNITURE HISTORY REFERENCE BOOKS
Lenygon (Francis), 'Furniture in England From 1660 to 1760' and 'Decoration in England 1660 to 1760', published by B.T.Batsford, London, 1920, red cloth boards and spines; and various other reference…
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£80 - £120 | £50 | View |
639 |
DE. J FLAXMAN ENGRAVINGS "L' OEUVRE DES JOURS ET LA THEOGOIE D' HE'SIODE"
a paper back booklet, dated 1844 Paris, together with " An Acidence or Gamut of painting in oil" by Julius Caesar Ibberton, published by Harvey and Darton, Grace Church-Street 1828, and " Elements of…
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£80 - £120 | - | View |
640 |
DE PILES, "THE ART OF PAINTING AND THE LIVES OF THE PAINTER"
printed for F Nutt, near Stationers-Hall 1706, board and leather bound, together with "A Treatise on the Art of Painting", translated from the French of M. Constant De Massoul 1797, board and leather…
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£80 - £120 | £70 | View |
641 |
A COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON THE ARTS
TO INCLUDE; DICTIONNAIRE PORTATIF D3E PEINTURE, SCULPTURE ET GRAVURE PAR DOM ANTOINE-JOSEPH PERNETY (2 VOLUMES ) Polygraphice of The Arts of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Vernishing…
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£80 - £120 | - | View |
642 |
WESLEY (JOHN), SERMONS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS,
seven volumes, full Morocco bound, gilt lettering to spines, Vols 1-4, 6,7 & 9, dates from 1788 - 1800
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£100 - £150 | - | View |
643 |
A SOLOMON TRIBAL IRONWOOD CLUB
19th century, with carved diamond-shaped head and leather entwined grip, 80cm long
Provenance: From a private Norfolk house. |
£500 - £1,000 | - | View |
643a |
TWO LATE 19TH CENTURY SOLOMON TRIBAL HAND COMBS
One with mother of pearl inlay decoration. The larger of the two 39cm Long and and the smaller 33cm long
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£25 - £50 | - | View |
644 |
AN INDONESIAN TRIBAL HARDWOOD SHALLOW BOWL
late 19th century, c.57cm dia.
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£50 - £100 | - | View |
645 |
A SOLOMON TRIBAL HARDWOOD CLUB,
late 19th century, with carved and reeded head, 65cm long
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£30 - £50 | - | View |
646 |
A LARGE AFRICAN TRIBAL HARDWOOD WAR CLUB
late 19th century, with carved face, c.92cm long
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£200 - £400 | - | View |
647 |
A GEORGE IV EBONISED WOOD AND GILT METAL MOUNTED STANDISH,
circa 1825, of rectangular form, the top with twin associated glass ink wells either side of a raised foliate cast bar handle, concave pen recesses to front and back, the frieze drawer with ring…
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£300 - £500 | £300 | View |
648 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE III COADE STONE STOUPS,
early 19th century, of urn form, and oval section with everted rims and fluted bodies, the fronts each modelled with a swagged armorial shield bearing a cross potent, the reverses each with a…
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£800 - £1,200 | - | View |
649 |
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN MAUCHLINE WARE SOUVENIRS,
second half 19th century, comprising twenty-four turned sycamore glass holders, all of tapering cylindrical form, with either transfer printed or photographic topographical views, all but three…
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£150 - £250 | £160 | View |
650 |
TWO VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BUTLER'S TRAYS, WITH ONE STAND
One rectangular with two pierced carrying-handles 76 x 46.5 cm; the other oval with hinged edges with pierced handles 88 x 67 cm. (flat); the x-frame stand with one unattached strap, 92 cm high closed
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£80 - £120 | £190 | View |
651 |
A TURNED RED WALNUT MORTAR,
late 18th /early 19th century, of cylindrical form with multi-knopped and waisted exterior, 15cm high, 13.5cm diameter
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£250 - £350 | - | View |
652 |
A TURNED LABURNUM MORTAR AND PESTLE,
probably early 19th century, the cylindrical mortar with knopped and line incised exterior on a waisted stem and circular foot, 14cm high; the knopped pestle, 23cm long
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£300 - £400 | - | View |
653 |
AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SPECIMEN WOOD CEREMONIAL SERVING JUG,
circa 1880, of coopered construction, with staves of fruitwood and possibly holly bound with willow, beneath a hinged cover carved with oak wreath, the handle and spout gilded, 25cm high, 29cm wide
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
654 |
A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL, MARQUETRY AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED STATIONERY CASKET,
circa 1870, of rectangular form with sloping, hinged cover and swing handle at each side, the interior with maker's plaque for 'DIMMOCK, Norwich', 19cm high, 26cm wide
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£100 - £150 | £190 | View |
655 |
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TABLE BUREAU,
adapted from a dressing table mirror, mid 18th century, the fall front opening to lopers, with fully fitted interior, above a drawer; one loper inscribed 'THIS CHILDS DESK WAS GIVEN BY ONE OF KING…
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£100 - £200 | £160 | View |
656 |
A GRADUATED PAIR OF OAK TRAYS,
mid 19th century, of rectangular form, the canted sides and ends of each one with pierced apertures, the larger 9cm high, 43.5cm long, 36cm wide
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£300 - £400 | - | View |
657 |
A BOULLE WORK AND EBONISED WOOD BOX,
first half 18th century, the hinged cover, back, front and sides decorated overall with foliate arabesques and geometric reserves in tortoiseshell and cut brass inlay, 9.5cm high, 32.5cm wide
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£100 - £200 | £260 | View |
658 |
A REGENCY LEATHER COVERED CASKET,
circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, 9cm high x 18cm wide; a Scandinavian birch and bone kovsh, early 19th century, 15cm long; and a carved oak boss in gothic style, circa 1900, 12cm high (3)
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£100 - £200 | - | View |
659 |
A COTTON AND SILK DRAPED CHANGING TENT
mid 20th century, the fabrics arranged on an iron frame, with spherical finial and conical top, the drapes with tasselled edges at the opening, height: 230cm, width: 100cm.
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
660 |
A FRANCO FLEMISH VERDURE TAPESTRY,
18th century, depicting swans on a river and other birds and animals in a wooded landscape, with a palace in the background and a distant town, within a foliate border; later rebacked; 290cm high,…
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£1,000 - £2,000 | - | View |
661 |
A WILLIAM IV NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER,
the work of Rebekah Hewson Moss, 1833, with moralising verse above a house, trees, birds and animals; glazed and with rosewood frame, 46 x 40cm overall
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£200 - £300 | £260 | View |
662 |
TWO HUNTING TAPESTRIES
21st century, by Joanna Miller Tapestries, each depicting hunting scenes in a wooded landscape, one tapestry with minor discolouration, one tapestry 180cm x 255cm; the discoloured example 180cm x…
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£200 - £400 | £120 | View |
662a |
A WOVEN WOOL TAPESTRY PANEL IN MID 18TH CENTURY VERDURE STYLE,
20th century, depicting figures and animals in a bucolic landscape, with trees and a fountain; with original tag for 'ABC Carpets, Ney York' and retailed by 'Harrods of Knightsbridge'; 228cm high,…
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£1,000 - £1,500 | - | View |
663 |
A GILT BRONZE MODEL OF ONE OF THE FOUR HORSES OF ST. MARK'S,
on a rectangular wood socle, 17cm high overall
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£200 - £400 | - | View |
664 |
PIERRE-JULES MENE, (1810-1879), A BRONZE GROUP OF A HOUND WITH THREE PUPS,
circa 1865, inscribed 'P.J. MENE' in the maquette to the naturalistically cast oval base, 20cm high, 34cm long
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£1,500 - £2,500 | £1,300 | View |
665 |
ALFRED DUBUCAND, (1828-1894), A BRONZE MODEL OF A BOSTON TERRIER,
mid 19th century, portrayed standing four-square, the rectangular base inscribed 'DUBUCAND' in the maquette, 11cm high, 12cm long
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
666 |
JEAN BULIO, (1827-1911, A BRONZE MODEL OF A GLADIATOR,
circa 1870-1880, portrayed with shield raised in his left hand, a gladus shortsword in his right hand, inscribed in the maquette 'BUILO' (sic) to the base, 23.5cm high
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£250 - £350 | - | View |
667 |
HENRI MICHEL ANTOINE CHAPU, (1833-1891), 'LA JEUNESSE', A RELIEF CAST BRONZE MODEL OF A MAIDEN,
circa 1880, inscribed in the maquette 'h. Chapu' to the rectangular base, further inscribed 'F. BARBEDIENNE, Fondeur, Paris,' and with 'REDUCTION MECHANIQUE' stamp, 60cm high
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£800 - £1,200 | - | View |
668 |
EMILE-LOUIS PICAULT, (1833-1915), 'L'ESCHOLIER', A BRONZE MODEL OF A YOUNG MAN,
mid 19th century, portrayed in Renaissance attire, inscribed 'E. PICAULT' in the maquette to the base, 36cm high
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£600 - £900 | - | View |
669 |
A CONTINENTAL BRONZE SCHOLAR'S BUST OF REMBRANDT,
circa 1875, portrayed with head turned a little to sinister, in period attire, cast with a plaque above the oval base inscribed 'REMBRANDT', 16.5cm high
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£150 - £250 | - | View |
670 |
AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENE, (1810 - 1879), A PAIR OF PATINATED BRONZE MODELS OF A SETTER AND A POINTER,
circa 1880, both inscribed in the maquette to the naturally cast bases 'P.J. MENE', on rectangular marmo nero Belgio socles; the former 15cm high, the latter 18cm high overall
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£400 - £700 | £400 | View |
671 |
AFTER AUGUSTIN PAJOU, (1730 - 1810), AN AUSTRIAN GILT BRONZE BUST OF MADAME DU BARRY, BY GOLDSCHEIDER,
circa 1875, her head turned to sinister, with loosely draped decolletage, stamped and inscribed 'R.G.' to the reverse, on a waisted socle and square base, 17cm high
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
672 |
ULYSSE JEAN-BAPTISTE ANTONIN MARIOUS GEMIGNANI, (1906 - 1973), A TERRACOTTA GROUP OF A SLEEPING NUDE,
possibly Ariadne, with putti, inscribed 'Gemignani', 28cm high, 35cm long
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£300 - £500 | - | View |
673 |
A PAIR OF ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT ARCHITECTURAL CARVINGS IN THE MANNER OF HERMS,
18th century, each modelled with a relief carved female bust rising from a twist entwined stem with foliate terminals, on rectangular backplates, 51cm high
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£300 - £400 | - | View |
674 |
A NORTH EUROPEAN SCULPTED AND STAINED OAK RELIEF PORTRAYING THE SACRIFICE OF ISAAC,
late 17th century, with Abraham portrayed standing and holding a sword aloft, his son bound and kneeling on a plinth, in an expansive landscape with the ram to lower left and a flambeau urn to right;…
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£400 - £600 | - | View |
675 |
A 'BLACK FOREST' CARVED AND STAINED LINDEN WOOD MODEL OF A BEAR,
naturalistically portrayed standing four-square, with inset glass eyes, 20cm high, 30cm long
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£300 - £500 | £600 | View |