Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Furniture, Works of Art and Tribal Art
Auctioneer: Woolley & Wallis Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire UK
Contact: Tel: 01722 424500 Fax: 01722 424508
Date: 8th January 2013 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Friday 4th January 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 5th January 10am to 1pm
Monday 7th January 10am to 4.30pm
Tuesday 8th January 8.30am to 10am
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Auction Lots - Page 1
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An Erivan rug, Armenia, central Caucasus, c.1930-50, 64 x 36in (163 x 93cm). £100-150
2
A Kuba sumac, north east Caucasus, 2nd half 19th century, 135 x 83½in (343 x 212cm). £150-250
3
A Kazak 'three medallion' rug, south west Caucasus, late 19th century, 82 x 59in (208 x 150cm). £300-400
4
A Karabakh rug, south west Caucasus, late 19th century, 106½ x 55in (270.5 x 140cm). £300-400
5
A Bergama rug, west Anatolia, 2nd half 19th century, 52 x 37in (132 x 94cm). £200-300
6
A good Heriz carpet, north west Persia, late 19th / early 20th century, 142 x 120in (361 x 305cm). £5,000-7,000
7
A Hamadan rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 69 x 44in (175 x 112cm). £100-150
8
An Ardabil rug, north west Persia, c.1950, 78 x 49in (198 x 125cm). £100-150
9
A carpet by the Kurds of Khorasan, north west Persia, late 19th / early 20th century, 131 x 102½in (333 x 260cm). £300-400
10
A Yomut Turkmen kepse gol carpet, Turkmenistan, mid 19th century, 102 x 67in (259 x 170cm). Worn, damaged with repairs. An unusually small main carpet, with the gols being transitional between 'C' and kepse. £400-600
11
A Kurdish kelleh, north west Persia, late 19th century, 199 x 82in (505 x 209cm). £300-400
12
An attractive Senneh ghileem, west Persia, late 19th century, 77 x 51in (196 x 130cm). £250-350
13
A large Doroksh carpet, north east Persia, c.1920-30, 271 x 197in (688 x 500cm). £3,000-5,000
14
A Kazak rug, south west Caucasus, late 19th century, 74 x 55in (188 x 140cm). £200-300
15
A Khamseh rug, Fars, south west Persia, 78 x 67in (198 x 170cm). £80-120
16
A Shiraz rug, south west Persia, modern, 61 x 41½in (155 x 105.5cm). £100-150
17
An Aubusson style carpet, early 20th century, 215 x 141in (546 x 358cm) Provenance: Callaley Castle, Northumberland. £800-1,200
18
An unusual Yomut Turkmen dip khali, Turkmenistan, c.1900, 59 x 46in (150 x 117cm). £150-250
19
A Bakhtiari rug, Chahar Mahal valley, south west Persia, inscribed and dated "1315", 72 x 55in (183 x 140cm). £200-300
20
An Ersari Turkmen tent band, Afghanistan, late 19th / early 20th century, 594 x 24in (1508.7 x 61cm), and two Moroccan flat weaves, 20th century. (3) £100-150
21
A good late 17th / early 18th century Aubusson historical tapestry, woven in wools and silks depicting Godefroy de Bouillon wounded by an arrow, accompanied by Baudouin, Sigier and Heritimusis outside the walls of Jerusalem, 112 x 178in (285 x 452cm). Provenance: A German royal family. £18,000-22,000
22
A Kashan carpet, central Persia, c.1920, 180 x 124in (458 x 316cm). £1,000-1,500
23
An Aubusson tapestry panel, late 19th / early 20th century, linen backed, 69 x 69in (175 x 175cm). £250-350
24
A Kizilayak Turkmen chuval, Afghanistan, late 19th century, 38 x 61in (97 x 155cm), complete with undyed plain weave back. £200-250
25
An early 18th century oak chest, with a later reversed top, the former front initialled 'I W' over '1728', with shaped cut-out ends, 20¾in (52.7cm) high, 38in (96.5cm) wide, 13in (33cm) deep. £100-150
26
A late Victorian ash and fruitwood Windsor armchair, the back of the seat stamped '35646'. £150-200
27
An early 18th century oak chest, with a lidded till and later lock plate, 24in (61cm) high, 50½in (127cm) wide, 22½in (37cm) deep. £300-400
28
A pair of late 17th century oak Yorkshire backstools, with carved open slanting backs. (2) £200-300
29
An oak mule chest, with a carved front, 31in (78.8cm) high, 54in (137cm) wide, 22¼in (56.5cm) deep. £250-350
30
A George III oak open armchair, with a drop-in rush seat. £100-200
31
A 19th century ash and elm Windsor armchair, with a fruitwood splat. £150-200
32
An oak chest, with a lidless till, the front carved with Gothic tracery rose window panels, with cut-out and moulded arch ends, late 16th century and later, 25½in (65cm) high, 41in (104cm) wide, 17¾in (45cm) deep. £400-600
33
A near pair of mid 19th century yew low back Windsor armchairs, each with a pierced splat back above an elm seat, the other in ash, on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher. (2) £500-700
34
A late 17th century oak six plank chest, with faint incised decoration, 23¼in (59cm) high, 51in (129.5cm) wide, 15¼in (38.6cm) deep. £200-300
35
An oak panelled back armchair in Charles II style, carved with a portrait of Charles II flanked by mythical beasts above an inscription 'ACTUM EST DE REPUBLICA', above a rectangular panel with Hera in her winged chariot with two peacocks, above twin arches relief carved with crowns and inscribed 'CH REX D G' and the date '1660', 19th century. £400-600
36
A Charles II oak chest, with a part geometric panelled front, 31½in (80cm) high, 57in (145cm) wide, 23¼in (59cm) deep. £350-450
37
An oak dresser, the raised back with six spice drawers above four crossbanded drawers, with later brass handles, 18th century and later, 36¼in (91.6cm) high, 83in (211cm) wide, 20½in (52cm) deep. Provenance: Purchased from the Wilton House sale, 25th May 1960, conducted by Rawlence & Squarey. With original bill of sale. £300-500
38
An 18th century Dutch oak side table, with a frieze drawer, 28¾in (73cm) high, 28¾in (73cm) wide, 21¼in (54cm) deep. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £300-400
39
An early 18th century walnut small gate-leg table, with an end frieze drawer, 28¼in (71.7cm) high, 32in (81.3cm) wide open, 29½in (64.8cm) deep. £600-800
40
An oak lowboy, with mahogany crossbanding and chequer stringing, 30½in (77.5cm) high, 29¾in (75.5cm) wide, 18¾in (47.5cm) deep. £100-150
41
An oak and fruitwood side table, with a loose boarded chestnut top and a frieze drawer, parts 17th century and later, 29¾in (75.5cm) high, 38in (96.6cm) wide, 22¾in (57.7cm) deep. £100-150
42
A 16th century Flemish carved oak figure of a saint, on a crescent base, 17in (43cm) high, 8¾in (22.1cm) wide. £500-600
43
A 14th century German carved wood figure of Mary Magdalene, probably Münster c. 1310-15, the base with an inventory number and an ink stamp, 27in (68.5cm) high, 7½in (18.9cm) wide. £1,000-1,500
44
A 16th century French carved pine figure of Mary, holding a prayer book in her left hand and with rosary beads hung from her belt, 25¾in (65cm) high, 5½in (13.8cm) wide. £200-300
45
A 16th century relief carved oak panel depicting Esther before King Ahasuerus, possibly Thames Valley, 11 x 10½in (27.9 x 26.5cm). £500-600
46
A 17th century German relief carved oak plaque, depicting Faith, Hope and Charity, possibly Trier, 11½in (29cm) high, 30in (76.1cm) wide. £700-900
47
A 16th century relief carved oak panel of the Annunciation of the Virgin, 11 x 11¼in (28 x 28.6cm). £200-300
48
A Netherlandish carved wood and polychrome decorated zodiac panel of Taurus, possibly Friesland 17th century, 9¾ x 8¾in (24.5 x 22.2cm). £300-400
49
A continental relief cast canvas and gesso polychrome picture of the Virgin and child, 17th century, 17¾ x 12¾in (45 x 32.3cm), in a painted and parcel gilt moulded frame. £800-1,200
50
A 16th / 17th century Flemish relief carved oak and parcel gilt panel, depicting the Judgement of Solomon, 10¾ x 6in (27.2 x 15.5cm). £300-400
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Furniture, Works of Art and Tribal Art
Auctioneer: Woolley & Wallis Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire UK
Contact: Tel: 01722 424500 Fax: 01722 424508
Date: 8th January 2013 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Friday 4th January 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 5th January 10am to 1pm
Monday 7th January 10am to 4.30pm
Tuesday 8th January 8.30am to 10am
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