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 5
201
A late 19th century French carved giltwood and gesso centre table, with a moulded edge breakfront brèche d'alep marble top, 31¼in (79.5cm) high, 36in (91.5cm) diameter. £600-800
202
A 19th continental oak stool, 20in (50.8cm) high, 19in (48.2cm) wide. £100-150
203
A late 19th century Italian walnut and bone inlaid hall bench, with a hinged seat, 56½in (143.5cm) high, 47½in (120.6cm) wide, 21in (53.4cm) deep. £600-800
204
An Italian giltwood console table, with a breakfront brèche marble top above a mermaid support and shell base, 33in (84cm) high, 48¼in (122.5cm) wide, 23¾in (60cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £2,000-3,000
205
A pair of 19th century Italian painted fauteuil, with refreshed decoration. (2)
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £500-600
206
A late 19th century Venetian carved harlequin acrobat torchère, polychrome and parcel gilt, raised on a cushion base, the figure performing a handstand and supporting a simulated cloth top hung with tassels, 40¾in (103cm) high.
Provenance: The Hon. Daisy Fellowes, Donnington Grove and by descent. £3,500-4,000
207
A 19th century Dutch walnut display cabinet, 77¾in (197.5cm) high, 48½in (123cm) wide, 17in (43cm) deep. £500-700
208
A 19th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry side table, with a detachable serpentine edge top, decorated a vase of flowers, 33in (84cm) high, 35¼in (89.5cm) wide, 24¾in (63cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £1,500-2,000
209
A late 19th century Dutch mahogany and parcel gilt petit commode, with replaced brass handles, 30½in (77.5cm) high, 27in (68.5cm) wide, 18in (46cm) deep. £200-300
210
A 19th century Dutch marquetry console table, with a later faux marble top, 34in (86.5cm) high, 34¼in (87cm) wide, 16in (40.5cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £400-600
211
A Louis XVI carved oak oval foot stool, with a later machined fabric and brass studded cover, 8in (20.5cm) high, 15¼in (38.6cm) wide. £200-250
212
An early 19th century Dutch mahogany secrétaire à abattant, with marquetry panels and chevron stringing, the interior now with a later shelf and mirror back, 59in (150cm) high, 39in (99cm) wide, 20¾in (52.7cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £200-300
213
A walnut and marquetry cabinet on stand, with a frieze drawer above a later glass shelf and a mixing slide, the stand with a frieze drawer, late 17th century and later, 65in (165cm) high, 48in (122cm) wide, 21¼in (54cm) deep. £1,500-2,500
214
A continental carved limewood console table, with a serpentine faux marble top, 18th century and later, 29¾in (75.5cm) high, 31¾in (80.5cm) wide, 15in (38cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £500-600
215
An Empire style painted pine double sided bookcase, with a green ground and parcel gilt decoration, the sides with faux applied book spines, 33¼in (84.3cm) high, 25¼in (64cm) wide, 17½in (44.5cm) deep. £2,000-3,000
216
A pair of late 19th century giltwood torchères, each with a spiral column and a circular base, 43¼in (110cm) high, 13½in (34.4cm) diameter. (2) £300-400
217
A late 19th century French mahogany and Vernis Martin cabinet, with a marble top and ormolu mounts, the panels painted romantic scenes, with a hinged door enclosing four drawers, 31in (78.7cm) high, 16in (40.5cm) wide, 12½in (31.6cm) deep. £800-1,200
218
A 19th century Italian marquetry and parquetry top centre / work table, tilting to reveal a baize lined hinged surface with pen and ink compartments and a fitted lift-out tray with covers and a secret drawer, on a turned stem with shaped tripod legs, 29¾in (75.6cm) high, 29¼in (74.3cm) diameter. £600-800
219
An 18th century continental carved walnut fauteuil.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £600-800
220
An upholstered pouffe, on roller castors, 15in (38cm) high, 49½in (126cm) wide, 26½in (67.5cm) deep.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £80-120
221
A 19th century continental walnut Gothic cabinet, with carved and pierced decoration, with an open front and sides with four galleried shelves, 89½in (227.4cm) high, 38in (96.5cm) wide, 20in (50.8cm) deep. £4,000-6,000
222
A pair of painted carved and moulded wall brackets in George III style, of recent manufacture, 37½in (85cm) high, 16in (40.6cm) wide. (2) £400-600
223
A French mahogany adjustable lamp étagère, with twin lights, 47in (119.4cm) high, 18in (45.6cm) wide, 17in (43cm) deep. £200-300
224
A Louis XV kingwood and tulipwood encoignure, stamped 'DELORME', with a shaped and moulded edge brèche d'alep marble top and with ormolu mounts, 35¾in (91cm) high, 29½in (75cm) wide, 24in (61cm) deep. £500-700
225
A George IV rosewood table cabinet, with mother of pearl marquetry and reel and dart mouldings, the interior fitted for sewing, jewellery, writing, with gilt tooled leather mounts, with a hinged pocket to the lid with an inset mirror, 14½in (37cm) high, 13¼in (33.5cm) wide, 9½in (24cm) deep.
Provenance: Card states wedding present given by the Duchess of Buckingham to Elizabeth Cave. £500-700
226
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and rosewood tea caddy, the hinged lid inlaid a view of a manor house with a tower, possibly Mabledon house, the divided interior with two lids, 6in (15cm) high, 10¼in (26cm) wide, 6½in (16.5cm) deep. £300-500
227
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and rosewood jewellery box, the hinged lid inlaid a view of Cobham Hall, to a plush lined interior originally with a lift-out tray, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, 8¼in (20.6cm) wide, 5½in (13.8cm) deep. £300-500
228
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and macassar ebony glove box by Thomas Barton, the hinged dome lid inlaid a central panel of flowers, the silk lined interior with glove stretcher holders, the base with a paper label inscribed 'T. BARTON, Late NYE, Manufacturer, MOUNT EPHRAIM AND PARADE TUNBRIDGE WELLS', 3½in (8.6cm) high, 9½in (24.1cm) wide, 4in (10cm) deep. £200-300
229
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and rosewood jewellery box, the hinged lid inlaid a floral spray to a silk lined interior, 2¼in (5.8cm) high, 6in (15cm) wide, 6in (15cm) deep. £200-300
230
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and rosewood writing slope, the lid inlaid with a view of Hever castle, the interior with a plush lined surface, two inkwells, a pen tray and compartments, 3¼in (7.8cm) high, 12in (30.6cm) wide, 10¼in (25.8cm) deep. £300-500
231
A George IV tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing and plated ball feet, with a divided lidded interior, 5¾in, 14.5cm high, 7in, 18cm wide. £200-300
232
A 19th century continental burr maple and partridge wood sewing box, with a lift-out tray, contents missing, 3½in (9cm) high, 7½in (19cm) wide, a sycamore needle case, printed ferns, 3¼in (8.4cm) high, and a Persian brass scribe's case, 8½in (21.5cm) long. (3) £50-150
233
A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy, with tortoiseshell stringing and banding, mother of pearl dot inlay, silver plated loop handle and escutcheon, above a bright cut shield shape plaque engraved with a coat of arms, the interior with a lid, 4½in (11.5cm) high.
The arms are for Arkwright and Hurt. A handwritten note states this caddy was given by Sir Richard Arkwright to his daughter, Susannah, who married Charles Hurt in 1780. £400-600
234
A Regency sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with painted and printed decoration, 5¾in (14.6cm) high, 8¾in (22cm) wide, an Anglo-Indian jewellery box, with sadeli decoration, the inside of the lid with a mirror, and a Persian lacquered box and cover. (3) £100-150
235
A 19th century fiddle back mahogany tea caddy, inlaid stringing, the hinged lid with a marquetry panel of acorns and oak leaves, to a divided twin lidded interior, 5½in (13.5cm) high, 9in (23cm) wide, 5½in (13.7cm) deep. £100-150
236
A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy, the interior with twin lidded compartments and an aperture for a sugar bowl, missing, 7¼in (18.3cm) high, 12in (30.2cm) wide, 6in (15.4cm) deep, together with a Victorian burr oak folding book stand. (2) £60-80
237
An early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy, with pewter stringing and white metal cartouche and escutcheon, 4in (10.3cm) high, 5in (12.7cm) wide, 3¼in (8.3cm) deep, together with an early 19th century shagreen and white metal mounted box. (2) £300-400
238
An early 19th century glass footed bowl, 5¾in (14.5cm) high, 5½in (14cm) diameter and four Victorian cut glass footed bowls. (4) £100-150
239
A 19th century French painted earthenware tobacco jar and cover in the form of a sailor, the underside number '571/66' and with a paper label for William Whiteley, 7½in (19.3cm) high, 6in (15cm) wide. £50-100
240
Three Dutch Delft vases 18th / 19th century, moulded with rococo panels and painted in blue with ducks swimming before a pagoda, 'LPK' marks to the bases, covers lacking, some damages, 8in (20cm) high. (3)
Sold on behalf of the executors of Dr John Birch deceased. £50-100
241
A 19th century porcelain jug, painted with flowers and with a gilt monogram 'VR', 8in (19.8cm) high, 8¼in (20.8cm) wide.
Provenance: By repute this jug came from Windsor Castle. £50-70
242
A pair of Arts & Crafts enamel ovoid vases, painted with three maidens dancing and with tambourines, in a wooded landscape setting, late 19th / early 20th century, 4¼in (10.5cm) high, 3¼in (8.1cm) diameter. £100-150
243
A Bohemian faceted ruby glass vase, late 19th / early 20th century, 10¾in (27.3cm) high, 5in (12.5cm) wide. £50-70
244
Four Continental green glass goblets, probably 19th century, the wrythen bowls raised on stems applied with raspberry prunts, two flared green glasses and a green glass jug enamelled with starbursts, 5½in (13.5cm) max. (7)
Sold on behalf of the executors of Dr John Birch deceased. £50-100
245
A Bohemian marbled red glass rectangular inkwell, with gilt metal mounts, 4.75in, 12cm high, and a brass inkwell with three greyhound supports, 4.5in, 11.5cm high. (2) £50-60
246
An Austrian painted earthenware model of a standing pug dog, with glass eyes, with an oval stamp and the base of one paw painted '361', early 20th century, 12½in (31.5cm) high, 17½in (44.4cm) wide. £300-400
247
A French papier-mâché boston terrier, with a nodding head and glass eyes, with a chain pull growl and on wooden castors, with remains of leather studded and hair collar, 11in (28cm) high, 21in (53.5cm) long. £400-600
248
A 19th century continental tôle peinte tobacco box, the hinged cover painted with a hound before colonial style buildings, the sides and base simulated rosewood, 5in (12.5cm) wide. £150-200
249
A Victorian walnut mechanical cigar dispenser, the turned finial twists to open six Japonisme painted panel doors with apertures for three cigars, 12¼in (31cm) high, 7¼in (18.3cm) wide. £350-400
250
A Victorian oak spitoon in the form of a tortoise, 6¾in (17.2cm) high, 14½in (36.5cm) wide, 11¾in (29.7cm) deep. £100-150
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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