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 3
101
A 19th century mahogany chest, with a lidded till and a cast iron safe box bolted in from the outside, 20¼in (51.5cm) high, 49½in (125.7cm) wide, 22½in (57cm) deep. £200-300
102
A pair of mid 19th century American painted side chairs. (2) £100-150
103
Two early 18th century brass and iron skillets, 28¼in (72cm) and 22½in (57cm) long. (2) £100-150
104
A George I oak kneehole desk, 31¼in (79.4cm) high, 34¾in (88.2cm) wide, 21½in (54.5cm) deep. £1,500-2,000
105
A 19th century saddler's stool, with a revolving circular seat on a painted faux bamboobase. £80-120
106
An early 19th century painted wood long stool, with a scumbled finish, 8in (20.4cm) high, 30½in (77.5cm) wide, 9½in (24cm) deep. £100-200
107
A 17th century and later elm chest, the interior with a later lidded till, to a carved front and cut-out ends with pendants, 20in (51cm) high, 45in (114.5cm) wide, 13in (33cm) deep. £100-150
108
A 19th century French life size carved and painted artist's lay figure, 63in (165cm) high. £3,500-4,000
109
A pair of George III brass candlesticks, with ejectors, 9¾in (24.7cm) high. (2)
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £80-120
110
A pair of 19th century brass seated greyhounds, on rectangular bases, 5in (13cm) high. (2) £200-300
111
A pair of early 18th century brass candlesticks, 5in (12.6cm) high, 3½in (8.6cm) diameter. (2) £150-200
112
An 18th century continental branding hammer, the iron head with axe blade and initials 'GG', with a turned fruitwood handle, 14in (35.5cm) high. £200-300
113
A pair of Spanish carved wood and later gilded columns, each carved with vines leaves, grapes and birds, holes to tops and bases, 16th / 17th century and later, 23in (58cm) high, 8½in (21.4cm) wide, max. (2) £300-400
114
An Indo-Dutch large pierced brass incense ball, hinged and decorated with birds and scrolling foliage, probably 19th century, 12½in (31.7cm) diameter. £400-600
115
An 18th century powder horn, the end pierced with part of a chain, the body inscribed 'T. ELLIS' and initials 'WW', the end with a hinged wooden base, 15in (38cm) long. £40-60
116
A 19th century copper oblong fish kettle, with strainer, 25¼in (64cm) long, two jelly moulds, one by Benham and Froud and retailed by 'ADAMS & SONS 56 HAYMARKET LONDON', a 19th century copper kettle and a candlestick, previously silver plated. (5) £100-200
117
An ivory handled knife, carved with an exotic bird finial, with a leaf and lobed handle to a short steel blade, probably 18th century or earlier, 6¼in (16cm) long and a latten spoon, the bowl with a Tudor rose touch mark above initials 'B D W', with traces of gilt, 6½in (16.5cm) long. (2) £100-150
118
A late 19th century Italian carved wood, polychrome and gilt decorated candlestick, previously fitted for electricity, 17½in (44.3cm) high, 6½in (16.3cm) wide. £80-120
119
An 18th century Austrian carved and polychrome wood Corpus Christi, probably Brixen, Tyrol, 23in (58.3cm) high, 12¼in (31.2cm) wide. £350-450
120
A 19th century Norwegian painted wood Kasa, the body inscribed with initials and the date '1846', 8in (20.1cm) high, 12½in (31.5cm) wide, 8½in (21.2cm) deep. £150-200
121
A 19th century carved and turned yew 'squirrel' nutcracker, 6¾in (17cm) high. £80-120
122
An early 19th century carved coquilla nut figural snuff box, modelled as a well dressed monkey, with bone buttons and ruff, 3¼in (7.9cm) high. £400-600
123
A 19th century coquilla nut travelling spice tower, in five sections, 6½in (15.8cm) high, and an ornamentally turned lignum vitae goblet, the base stamped 'COKER', 5½in (13.5cm) high. (2) £80-120
124
A Victorian oak collector's cabinet, with a panelled door enclosing six graduated drawers with sunken brass handles, 13½in (34.2cm) high, 13½in (34.4cm) wide, 9½in (24.1cm) deep. £100-150
125
A silvered brass wall light, in Arts and Crafts style, with twin branches and a pierced circular back plate of a stylized plant, 8¼in (21cm) high, 10½in (26.5cm) wide. £80-120
126
An 18th century carved wood and polychrome figure of a saint, hands missing, 10¾in (27.5cm) high, on a later stand, and a figure holding a book in his left hand. (2) £250-300
127
An early Victorian lacquered coach panel painted the arms of the Milnes-Gaskell family, with the motto 'SCIO CUI CREDIDI', 14¼ x 16½in (36 x 41.7cm). £100-200
128
A pair of 19th century carved oak lion's mask mounts, 4in (10.3cm) wide, and a lion's mask corbel. (3) £30-50
129
An early 19th century tôle peinte twin handled tray, the centre painted a Morlandesque scene, 22 x 30¼in (55.7 x 76.9cm). £200-300
130
A George II burr elm and oak chest on stand, the back inscribed 'S M 17207', 66¾in (169.5cm) high, 40½in (103cm) wide, 22in (56cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £2,500-3,500
131
A walnut chest on stand, with stringing and fluted and ribbed angles, early 18th century and later, 67½in (171.5cm) high, 40¼in (102.2cm) wide, 23in (58.5cm) deep. £600-800
132
An oyster veneered and strung side table, with a hinged top with holly banding, to a paper lined interior, late 17th century elements, 31½in (80cm) high, 35½in (90cm) wide, 21¾in (63cm) deep. £400-600
133
A walnut bureau cabinet on stand in Queen Anne style, early 20th century, 74in (188cm) high, 19in (48.2cm) wide, 28½in (72.5cm) deep. £200-300
134
A laburnum side table in Queen Anne style, the hinged moulded edge top with a further glazed hinged cover and a baize lined interior above a frieze drawer fitted with brass plate drop handles on spiral twist supports, 27¾in (70.5cm) high, 35½in (90cm) wide, 25in (63.5cm) deep. £400-600
135
A mid 18th century red walnut kneehole desk, the later raised back to a moulded edge, above a plush lined brushing slide with lopers, above a long drawer and three short drawers to each pedestal all with replaced brass handles, flanking a central cupboard door on ogee bracket feet, 32in (81cm) high, 34¼in (86.9cm) wide, 20in (51cm) deep. £2,000-3,000
136
An early George III mahogany tripod table, with a tilt-top and brass roller castors, 28in (71cm) high, 33½in (85cm) diameter. £400-600
137
An early George III mahogany lowboy, 29¼in (74.4cm) high, 32in (81.2cm) wide, 17¾in (45cm) deep. £200-300
138
An early 19th century oak tripod table, with a fixed dished top, 27in (68.5cm) high, 20in (51cm) diameter. £200-300
139
A George II oak bureau, with a fitted interior, replaced brass work and later feet, 40in (101.5cm) high, 37¼in (94.5cm) wide, 20in (50.8cm) deep. £300-400
140
A George III mahogany 'tray top' bedside commode, with a converted pull-out base, on roller castors, 32in (81.5cm) high, 18½in (46.5cm) wide, 18¾in (47.7cm) deep.
Sold on behalf of the executors of Dr John Birch deceased. £100-200
141
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, with tulipwood banding, crossbanding and stringing, inlaid marquetry paterae, the fall revealing a satinwood veneered interior with a central cupboard door flanked by secret pilaster drawers, drawers and pigeon holes, the base with adjustable shelves, 98in (249cm) high, 41in (104cm) wide, 22in (56cm) deep. £2,000-3,000
142
A Victorian rosewood and mahogany pole firescreen, with an 18th century needlework panel, the panel: 24 x 19in (61 x 48cm). £100-150
143
A mahogany tripod table, the dished tilt-top revolving on a birdcage, early George III and later, 27¼in (69cm) high, 25in (63.5cm) diameter. £300-400
144
A late George III mahogany Pembroke table, with drawers either end, one with a lock and previously with divisions, on guttae feet and brass roller castors, 28in (71cm) high, 20in (51cm) wide, closed, 35¼in (89.5cm) deep. £200-300
145
A mid 18th century mahogany oval drop-leaf table, with replaced frieze drawers, 29¼in (74.3cm) high, 50½in (128cm) wide, 42¼in (107.4cm) deep, open. £500-700
146
A pair of early George III carved mahogany side chairs, with leather drop-in seats. (2) £100-150
147
A late George III oak side table, with mahogany crossbanding, the frieze drawer above a shaped frieze, 28¼in (71.6cm) high, 30¼in (76.7cm) wide, 17¾in (45cm) deep. £200-300
148
A mahogany side table, with a frieze drawer, 18th century and later, 28½in (72.4cm) high, 28in (71cm) wide, 18in (45.6cm) deep. £100-150
149
A mahogany serpentine tea table, with double gate supports, 28¾in (73cm) wide, 32½in (82.5cm) wide, 15¾in (40cm) deep. £100-200
150
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, with a false front drawer to the reverse, on moulded square chamfered legs, 27in (68.5cm) high, 20¼in (51.5cm) wide closed, 27¾in (70.5cm) deep. £100-200
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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