Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Fine Art Sale (Day 3 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 18th January 2013 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details: Friday 11th January, 9am-4.30pm Saturday 12th January, 9am-1pm Monday 14th January, 9am-4.30pm Tuesday 15th January, 9am-7pm Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th January, 9am-4.30pm Friday 18th January 9am-10.30am |
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Auction Lots - Page 7 | |||
1795 | |||
A PAIR OF SLATE OBELISKS each front inlaid with a variety of specimen hardstones, 15 3/4ins. (40cms.) high £100-150 |
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1796 | |||
A PAIR OF ORMOLU TABLE CANDELABRA each with three sconces, 16 1/2ins. (42cms.) high £250-350 |
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1797 | |||
A BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY holding aloft an ormolu sconce, 20 1/4ins. (51.5cms.) high overall £150-200 |
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1798 | |||
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX of conventional form, the lid inlaid with a shell medallion, ebony boxwood stringing, the interior now fitted for stationery, 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) wide £100-120 |
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1799 | |||
A PAIR OF TOLE CHESTNUT URNS AND COVERS each painted in brown with chinoiserie plants and fencing, on a mottled ground, 12 1/2ins. (32cms.) high £200-300 M1800. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX of plum pudding hue inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing, the interior now fitted for stationery, 8 3/4ins. (22cms.) wide £150-200 |
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1801 | |||
A PAIR OF GLASS CANDLE SHADES 21 1/2ins. (54cms.) high £100-120 |
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1802 | |||
A PAIR OF VEINED WHITE MARBLE ORMOLU MOUNTED URNS with infant piper term handles, 18ins. (45.5cms.) high £400-600 |
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1803 | |||
A GEORGIAN GLASS CANDLE SHADE 15 3/4ins. (40cms.) high £100-150 |
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1804 | |||
A SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU WALL BRANCHES each with a bold ribbon suspension, 21ins. (53.5cms.) high £400-600 |
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1805 | |||
A PAIR OF BRONZE TRIFORM CANDLESTICKS 35 1/4ins. (89cms.) high £800-1200 |
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1806 | |||
A SET OF SIX LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT GESSO TWO BRANCH WALL LIGHTS each with a central quiver, 19 1/4ins. (49cms.) high £400-500 |
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1807 | |||
A VENETIAN BRONZE MONUMENTAL INKWELL the body cast in high relief with a variety of motifs, one side with the lion of St Marks, the other with a profile of a doge, cherub term handles, supported on the backs of three naked men, stained wood plinth, 10 1/4ins. (26cms.) high overall £500-800 M1808. A WHITE MARBLE BUST of Marianna Jowitt, signed J.H. Foley, London 1866, 26ins. (66cms.) high Marianna Jowitt married George Balfour in 1859 - he purchased The Manor at Sidmouth. One of the first recipients of chloroform in dentistry, she died in the dentist's chair. John Henry Foley 1818-1874 elected full member of the Royal Academy in 1858 sculpted the central figure of Prince Albert in the Albert Memorial £1500-2000 |
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1809 | |||
A FLORENTINE STYLE CARVED OAK LOOKING GLASS with a pierced foliate scroll frame and bevelled plate, 31 1/2ins (80cms.) x 24 1/2ins. (62cms.) £100-120 |
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1810 | |||
A PAIR OF NEO ROCOCO ORMOLU LOOKING GLASSES each with a cast rocaille frame, 26 1/2ins. (67cms.) high £200-400 |
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1811 | |||
A VENETIAN PAINTED LOOKING GLASS the moulded frame painted with floral sprays and a bird, 31ins. (79cms.) high £200-250 |
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1812 | |||
A pair of black slate urns with gilt coloured metal mounts, adapted for electricity, 11ins. (28cms.) high £100-150 |
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1813 | |||
A PAIR OF GEORGE II BRASS CANDLESTICKS each square base gadrooned and rising to a multi knopped stem, 10 1/4ins. (26cms.) high £250-300 |
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1814 | |||
A BRONZE FIGURE OF JOAN OF ARC entItled L' Abjuration de Jeanne D' Arc, on a green marble plinth, 20 1/2ins. (52cms.) high overall £250-300 |
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1815 | |||
A LARGE LEATHER HOD 30ins. (76cms.) high x 16ins. (41cms.) dia. £100-150 |
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1816 | |||
AN EDWARDIAN CONCAVE MAGNIFYING ADJUSTABLE MIRROR with an ebonised frame and mahogany stand, mirror 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) wide overall £100-120 |
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1817 | |||
A TURKISH SILK AND BULLION THREAD TABLE RUNNER worked with bold foliate and flowering scrolls, 25ins. (63cms.) x 74ins. (188cms.) £100-150 |
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1818 | |||
A BERLIN WORK PICTURE OF A PARROT perched on a flowering branch, 21ins. (53cms.) square £100-120 |
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1819 | |||
A PAIR OF BRONZED AND GILT METAL FOUR BRANCH FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRA 17 1/2ins. (44.5cms.) high £100-120 |
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1820 | |||
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILKWORK PICTURE of a woman and her child in a landscape, each with painted features, parcel gilt frame, 10ins. (25.5cms.) x 8ins. (20cms.) overall £100-120 |
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1821 | |||
A BRONZE POSY VASE the basin with a foliate rim, set with two cold painted bronze North African children each wearing flowing garb and a fez, on a rustic see-saw, a cut glass vase above, 15ins. (38cms.) high overall £400-600 |
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1822 | |||
A COLD PAINTED BRONZE LETTER RACK cast in low relief with white swans and a black swan amongst rushes, 7 3/4ins. (19.5cms.) wide £300-400 |
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1823 | |||
A BRONZE AND OAK NOVELTY PIPE STAND in the form of a gate, one post with a lantern, a chained dog on a stone work plinth set with a match drawer straining to reach a cat atop the other post, 22 3/4ins. (58cms.) high £300-350 |
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1824 | |||
A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER worked with a religious text by Jane Dunstone, Cofsington, aged 10, within a floral border, the lower portion set with birds and flowering trees, 14 3/4ins. (37.5cms.) x 12 1/4ins. (31.5cms.) £130-180 1825. A FRENCH ORMOLU FRAMED TRIPTYCH EASEL TOILET MIRROR enclosed by a pair of doors, each inlaid with an exotic pheasant perched amongst branches on an ivory ground, signed with a monogram, 16ins. (42cms.) x 12 1/2ins. (32cms.) wide closed £200-300 |
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1826 | |||
A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER worked with a religious text, set above a house flanked by trees, each with a skep and bees, by Charlotte Bartlett, June 30 1825...aged 10, 16 1/2ins. (42cms.) x 13ins. (33cms.) £200-300 |
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1827 | |||
A 17TH CENTURY OAK CHILD'S BOX CHAIR 12ins. (30.5cms.) wide x 24ins. (61cms.) high £100-150 |
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1828 | |||
A STONE HEAD in early mediaeval style, 9ins. (23cms.) high Provenance; Found in a garden in Wimborne, probably from the Minster Church, Wimborne £100-120 |
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1829 | |||
A PAIR OF EMPIRE STYLE ORMOLU THREE BRANCH WALL SCONCES each in the form of a youthful term holding a laurel wreath, 14ins. (36cms.) high £300-400 |
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1830 | |||
A LATE GEORGE III ROSEWOOD TABLE BOX the sloping lid set with a colour print, the border crossbanded with ebony and boxwood inlay, 10 3/4ins. (27.5cms.) wide £100-130 |
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1831 | |||
THREE NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS two with long religious texts, one by Martha Richards, December 18, 1800 and another, the four line text surrounded by flowering plants, indistinctly named and dated 1809, set within a fringed border, 10 1/2ins. (27cms.) x 14 1/4ins. (36cms.) including fringe £130-180 |
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1832 | |||
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WORK BOX the lid set with a rosewood plaque within tulipwood crossbanding, the interior with lift out tray, 12ins. (30.5cms.) wide £100-150 |
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1833 | |||
A VICTORIAN WALNUT WRITING BOX inlaid with an ebony cartouche and spandrels enriched with brass and mother of pearl floral sprays, 14ins. (35.5cms.) wide £100-120 |
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1834 | |||
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE TABLE CANDELABRA with ormolu mounts, 12 1/2ins. (52cms.) high £300-400 |
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1835 | |||
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED LACQUER INKSTAND with one floral painted porcelain receiver, possibly 18th century, 11ins. (29cms.) wide £100-150 |
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1836 | |||
A BRASS SALVER of silver shape with bath border, on three bracket feet, 10ins. (26cms.) dia. £100-150 |
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1837 | |||
A FRENCH BRONZE INKWELL AND COVER the matted hemispherical reservoir supported by three ram's head terms with fruiting vine swags, the cover of an infant triton upon a dolphin, black marble plinth, 7ins (18cms.) high £150-200 |
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1838 | |||
A BROWN MARBLE INKSTAND the receiver set in a scallop shell, the pen holder in the form of a serpent's head, on a black marble plinth, 10 1/2ins. (27cms.) wide £100-150 |
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1839 | |||
A STONE TROUGH with a bowed end, 34 1/4ins. (87cms.) long £100-130 |
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1840 | |||
A STONE TROUGH with a bowed end, 41 1/2ins. (105.5cms.) long £100-130 |
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1841 | |||
A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONEWARE URNS AND COVERS each on a pedestal, 63ins. (160cms.) high overall £100-150 M1841A. A set of three ormolu wall lights each with reeded branches and headed by an olive jasper plaque, 25 1/2ins. (65cms.) high £250-350 FURNITURE |
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1842 | |||
A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK CENTRE TABLE with a triple plank top on a turned under-frame, 72ins. (183cms.) long £400-500 |
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1843 | |||
A 17TH CENTURY OAK GATELEG TABLE with slender turned baluster under-frame, 41 3/4ins. (106cms.) wide £200-300 |
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1844 | |||
AN OAK SERVING TABLE the deep frieze with blind fret carving, on square legs, 31 1/2ins. (79.5cms.) high x 49 3/4ins. (126.5cms.) wide x 22 3/4ins. (58cms.) deep £100-150 |
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1845 | |||
A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with a plank top, the frieze rail carved with S scrolls on a matted ground, the panelled front initialled R P 1665 also on a matted ground, the sides panelled, moulded rails and muntins, 47 3/4ins. (121cms.) wide £300-450 |
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1846 | |||
A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with a triple panelled top, the top rail carved with interlocking circles and initialled I P 63, on a matted ground, the panels carved with rosettes, 48ins. (125cms.) wide £400-600 |
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1847 | |||
A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER the twin plank with a moulded edge, lunette carved frieze and guilloche carved rails and muntins, 59ins. (150cms.) wide £300-350 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Fine Art Sale (Day 3 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 18th January 2013 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details: Friday 11th January, 9am-4.30pm Saturday 12th January, 9am-1pm Monday 14th January, 9am-4.30pm Tuesday 15th January, 9am-7pm Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th January, 9am-4.30pm Friday 18th January 9am-10.30am |
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