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 6
251
A novelty humidor modelled as a railway tender, the sides painted 'G W R 338', and stamped 'RD230537', with brass mounts and a divided interior, 6½in (16.5cm) high, 12½in (31.6cm) long. £400-600
252
Two Meerschaum pipes, one carved as the head of a man wearing a hat, the other of a dog retrieving a game bird, both with amber mouth pieces and in leather cases, 6in (15.2cm) long, max. (2) £50-80
253
A Victorian meat cleaver, the turned yew handle to a brass ferrule and a shaped steel blade with initials 'RH', 16¼in (41.1cm) long, a treen nutcracker carved a lion, a treen goblet, an ebony ointment box with two glass liners and a boxwood box. (5) £40-60
254
A George III ivory and gold mounted toothpick box, the hinged lid inset a Wedgwood jasperware plaque stamped 'WEDGWOOD', 3½in (8.5cm) wide. £50-80
255
Eleven ivory gentleman's toilet items, two hand mirrors, four brushes, a pair of boot-pulls, a button hook, a shoe horn and a leather cased razor strop, ten with the Smyth double crest of a unicorn and stag, ducal coronet and the motto 'EXALTABIT HONORE', late 19th century, 10½in (26.7cm) long, max. (11) £40-60
256
A Victorian brass framed table vitrine, the hinged lid to cast winged paw feet, 9in (22.7cm) high, 14¾in (37.2cm) wide, 10½in (26.6cm) deep. £100-200
257
A Victorian walnut and brass mounted oval inkstand, with a cut glass well, 4¼in (10.7cm) high, 13¼in (33.5cm) wide. £150-250
258
A set of brass scales, inset with oval micromosaic panels, the base inscribed 'To Major General P. Maxwell From W. Clark Russell', with 5 weights, 2¾in (7cm) high, 6½in (16.5cm) wide. £80-120
259
A late Victorian silver and tortoiseshell page turner, the leaf scroll spiral ribbed handle with hall marks for London 1898, 16¾in (42.5cm) long. £100-150
260
Two late 19th century French nickel or maillechort dog collars, one inscribed 'HURTEL. E. 127, ROUTE NATIONALE, PIERRELAYE, S. ET', the other 'ANDRE. PETIT, FLORA, ST. MARTIN DE RE' and 'EXTRA BLANC METAL', 21in (53.3cm) long, and a smaller dog collar. (3) £30-50
261
A Norwegian mahogany and parcel gilt box, the hinged lid inset an enamel flag with an anchor, the underside of the lid with a silver plaque by J. Tostrup, Oslo, inscribed 'AUG. H. KOPPANG 15 12 1955', containing a quantity of military buttons, 2½in (5.9cm) high, 10¼in (25.9cm) wide, 7½in (18.6cm) deep. £50-80
262
A French brass thermometer, with a bright cut engraved cushion base, 5¾in (14.5cm) high. £50-100
263
Two 19th century white metal posy holders, one of conical form cast with grapes and vine leaves, the other in the form of a classical urn, 5¼in (13cm) long, max. (2) £40-60
264
After Coustou. A bronze Marly horse group, 11½in (29cm) high, a brass casket in medieval style, 6½in (16.5cm) wide and a brass table bell modelled as an Elizabethan lady. (3) £80-120
265
A 19th century wax profile of a cherub with a nest of eggs, in a moulded wood oval frame 3¼in (8.5cm) high and a wax profile bust of a late 18th century lady. (2) £50-100
266
An early Victorian mahogany side table, with a fiddleback top and a frieze drawer, 30½in (77.5cm) high, 25in (63.5cm) wide, 15½in (39cm) deep. £150-200
267
A Victorian walnut serpentine top card table, with burr veneers, 28in (71cm) high, 36¼in (92cm) wide, 18¼in (46.5cm) deep. £200-300
268
A Victorian mahogany easy open armchair. £150-200
269
A Victorian oak butler's tray, on a folding stand, 33½in (85cm) high, 27½in (69.8cm) wide, 18½in (47cm) deep. £80-120
270
A wing armchair, on carved mahogany legs, previously on castors, late 19th century. £300-400
271
A Regency mahogany bowfront commode, converted and with two cupboard doors, 28½in (72.5cm) high, 25in (63.5cm) wide, 16½in (42cm) deep. £40-60
272
An early Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, with four astragal glazed doors the hinges stamped 'P. MOORE PATENT', with cupboards below all with adjustable shelves, 101in (256cm) h, 100¼in (254.4cm) w, 19¾in (50.2cm) d.
Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £1,500-2,000
273
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany chest, with reeded pilasters, 38¾in (98.5cm) high, 48¾in (124cm) wide, 22¼in (56.5cm) deep. £150-200
274
A late George III mahogany bowfront chest, the top with crossbanding and stringing, the drawers with replaced brass handles, 34¾in (88.3cm) high, 36½in (92.7cm) wide, 19¾in (50cm) deep. £300-500
275
An early 19th century Irish mahogany sofa table, with a crossbanded faded top, 28½in (72.4cm) high, 38½in (98cm) wide, 31in (78.5cm) deep. £400-600
276
A Victorian mahogany washstand, 35½in (90cm) high, 30in (76cm) wide, 20in (50.8cm) deep, together with an associated Sarreguimines pottery bowl and ewer. (3) £200-300
277
An early 19th century mahogany Pembroke table, 29¼in (74.2cm) high, 23¼in (59cm) wide, 36¾in (93cm) deep. £100-150
278
A mahogany collector's cabinet, with a pair of doors enclosing a shallow drawer, with grooves for eight more, 20in (50.6cm) high, 18½in (47cm) wide, 12½in (32cm) deep. £50-100
279
A Victorian japanned rectangular stool, with a later needlework top, with painted and mother of pearl decoration and gilt highlights, 18½in (47cm) high, 22in (56cm) wide. £100-150
280
A mahogany wing armchair in 18th century style, on front cabriole legs to pad feet, late 19th century. £50-100
281
A Victorian metal framed easy armchair, on stained wood legs and brass castors. £250-350
282
A 19th century stained pine three tier whatnot, 41½in (105.5cm) high, 18in (45.7cm) wide, 16in (40.7cm) deep. £100-150
283
A Victorian rosewood three tier whatnot, 42in (106.5cm) high, 23in (58.5cm) wide, 15in (38cm) deep. £150-250
284
A late Regency Irish mahogany extending dining table in the manner of Wilkinson & Sons, with a reeded edge hinged top, on an accordion action frame with three extra leaves, on spiral ribbed tapering legs to brass castors, 28¾in (73cm) high, 122½in (311cm) long extended, 60in (152cm) wide. £800-1,200
285
An early Victorian mahogany hall table, with a pair of frieze drawers, 37½in (95.3cm) high, 40½in (101.5cm) wide, 20½in (52cm) deep. £200-300
286
A small mahogany chest, with boxwood stringing and edging, converted from a commode, 27¼in (69cm) high, 25in (63.5cm) wide, 17¼in (43.7cm) deep. £100-150
287
A 19th century mahogany butler's tray, on a folding stand, 30½in (77.5cm) high, 27½in (69.8cm) wide, 17½in (44.4cm) deep. £100-150
288
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs in George III style, with drop-in seats, late 19th century. (8) £600-800
289
A mahogany twin pillar dining table in Regency style, with a reeded edge and an extra leaf, 29in (73.6cm) high, 101in (256.5cm) long extended, 44in (111.6cm) wide. £300-500
290
A William IV mahogany side cabinet, with ebonised stringing and mouldings, the interior with a fixed shelf, 51½in (131cm) high, 42½in (108cm) wide, 16¼in (41.3cm) deep. £500-800
291
A Regency mahogany three drawer chest by William Grosvenor Proctor, fitted with original handles, on turned tapering feet, the underside of one drawer with a printed label, 35¾in (90.8cm) high, 36¾in (93.3cm) wide, 19¼in (49cm) deep.
William Grosvenor Proctor working at 29 Argyle Street 1820-1826. Previously as Chipchase & Proctor. £250-350
292
A Victorian goncalo alves centre table by Holden & Co., Liverpool, the oval tilt-top on a turned and leaf and berry carved stem on three cabriole legs each with differing carving to the knee and sunken brass castors, the block stamped 'HOLDEN & CO. LIVERPOOL', 28½in (72cm) high, 54 x 39¾in (137 x 101cm). £400-600
293
A George IV mahogany open bookcase, with a raised superstructure and adjustable shelves, 52in (132cm) high, 79in (200.5cm) wide, 16in (40.5cm) deep. £400-600
294
A George IV mahogany washstand in the manner of Gillows, with a hinged top revealing seven apertures, 39½in (100.5cm) high, 45in (114cm) wide, 23¼in (59cm) deep. £250-350
295
A George IV rosewood centre table, 29in (73.5cm) high, 52¼in (132.5cm) diameter. £200-300
296
A Victorian mahogany waterfall bookcase, with carved and moulded decoration, 51in (129.5cm) high, 42in (106.6cm) wide, 10¾in (27.4cm) deep. £400-600
297
A Victorian satin walnut kneehole desk, with a three-quarter gallery above two frieze drawers both stamped 'J.P. WHITE, COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY', with three graduated drawers to each pedestal flanking a central cupboard door enclosing a shelf, 31½in (80cm) high, 53¾in (136.5cm) wide, 25in (63.7cm) deep. £200-300
298
An early 19th century ebonised and parcel gilt side cabinet, with a pair of fabric backed grille doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by turned columns and concave side shelves, 35½in (90cm) high, 46in (117cm) wide, 15¼in (38.6cm) deep. £400-600
299
A set of 19th century mahogany open wall shelves, the baluster supports with a turned sycamore knop, 26¼in (66.6cm) high, 18¾in (47.6cm) wide, 8¼in (21cm) deep. £150-200
300
An early Victorian mahogany occasional table, the plum pudding rectangular top with a reeded edge and canted corners, 29½in (75cm) high, 21½in (54.5cm) wide, 16¾in (42.5cm) deep. £50-80
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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