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 9 | |||
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A pair of late 19th century German carved ivory figures of itinerant bandsmen, 4¼in (10.8cm) high, each on an ebonised plinth. (2) £150-250 |
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403 | |||
A pair of 19th century carved ivory portrait busts of gentlemen, each on a turned ebonised socle, the busts: 4in (10cm) high, including base: 7¾in (19.4cm) high. (2) £700-900 |
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404 | |||
A late 18th century German carved ivory group of a peddler and his son, in the manner of Wilhelm Krüger, on a carved and ebonised base, the figure: 4¾in (11.7cm) high, with base: 9in (23cm) high. £600-800 |
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405 | |||
A 19th century French carved ivory figure of a gallant, probably Dieppe, 7¼in (18.1cm) high. £200-300 |
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406 | |||
A 19th century turned ivory whistling spinning top, 4¼in (10.7cm) high. £50-80 |
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407 | |||
A Victorian turned ivory gavel, with the initials 'A.F.Q' 6¼in (15.9cm) long. £100-150 |
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408 | |||
A Victorian ornamentally turned ivory ceremonial gavel, with a tortoiseshell band inscribed 'RUMNEY MEMORIAL HALL', the base inset an ebony rondel of Queen Victoria inscribed 'HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA', 7½in (18.7cm) high, two other ivory gavels one carved with a bust of Victoria the other with a silver plaque engraved a monogram together with three lignum vitae ceremonial gavels, one with the bust of Victoria, one with Victoria and Albert and one inscribed 'To BISHOP GROTTY ON LAYING FOUNDATION POST EMMAGOOL 1928'. (6) £1,500-1,800 |
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409 | |||
Three 19th century Masonic engine turned lignum vitae and ivory handled gavels, the base of each with a silver plated Masonic symbol, 8¼in (20.9cm) high. (3) £150-250 |
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410 | |||
Two Victorian ornamentally turned boxes, together with a vase and a small hexagonal plinth, 3½in (8.9cm) high. (4) £50-80 |
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411 | |||
Four Victorian ornamentally turned ivory boxes, one a vinaigrette, two other ivory turnings and three ebony boxes, one heart shaped the base signed, one with an ivory liner, 3in (7.4cm) diameter, max. (9) £40-60 |
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412 | |||
A 19th century ornamental turned ivory box and cover, the oval lid with a tortoiseshell panel, 3in (7.3cm) high, 4½in (11.2cm) wide. £40-60 |
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413 | |||
A 19th century ornamental turned ivory tazza, 3½in (8.7cm) high, an ornamental turned ivory sewing clamp, 3in (7.5cm) wide and a gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell box with a hinged lid. (3) £60-100 |
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414 | |||
An incomplete set of 19th century steel ornamental lathe cutting tools, in a mahogany case with a sloping hinged lid above two drawers, 9in (23cm) high, 9in (22.7cm) wide, 6¾in (17cm) deep. £150-200 |
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415 | |||
Five Victorian ornamentally turned boxes, comprising: an ebony example the body decorated with rondels, 5½in (14cm) high, 4¾in (12cm) diameter, an ebony box containing a gilt bronze medallion inscribed the motto 'BY FAITH I OBTEIGNE' and heraldic shield of the Worshipful Company of Turners, replicated on the lid and inscribed to the underside of the lid 'AMATEUR MECHANIC THOS FORSHAW BOWDON', an ivory castellated box and two ebony examples one with ivory edging. (5) £80-120 |
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416 | |||
A pair of 19th century Anglo-Indian turned ebony and ivory candlesticks, 8in (20.2cm) high. (2) £50-80 |
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417 | |||
A 19th century continental carved ivory model of bear, raised on a rectangular stepped plinth base, 3in (7.3cm) high, 4¾in (12cm) wide. £80-120 |
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418 | |||
Literature: 'Les Bronzes du Prince de Liechtenstein', by J. Kugel, 'Art of the Middle Ages', an exhibition catalogue by Sam Fogg, 'Tafelzier Des Barock' by Stefan Bursche, 'Hommage a Nicolas Landau' by Axel Vervoordt and 'By Judgement of the Eye - The Varya and Hans Cohn Collection' edited by Nancy Thomas and Constantina Oldknow. (5) £50-100 |
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419 | |||
Literature: 'Masterpieces of Ivory - From the Walters Art Gallery', by Richard H. Randall Junior, 1985; 'Ivories - From the Far Eastern Provinces of Spain and Portugal'; 'Images in Ivory-Precious Objects of the Gothic Age', 1997; and 'Elfenbein-Kunstwerk des Barock' by Carin Annette Moller. (4) £50-100 |
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420 | |||
Literature: 'Kataloge des Bayerischen National Museums, Dreizehnter Band. IV. Abteilunge' by Von Rudolph Berliner, 1926. £50-100 |
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421 | |||
Literature: 'Tutenag and Paktong', by Alfred Bonnin, 1924; 'Pewter of the Western World 1600-1850' by Peter R. G. Hornsby; 'The Book of Costume' by Millia Davenport; and various other antique related books and catalogues. (A lot) £50-100 |
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422 | |||
A pair of patinated metal circular relief rondels, of dancing maidens, 29in (73.5cm) diameter, and a similar fibreglass rectangular panel, 24¼ x 48in (61.5 x 122cm). (3) £200-300 |
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423 | |||
A silver plated relief roundel of the Virgin Mary with child Jesus, by Tairac, mounted in an ivory frame with an open bow, 2in (5.3cm) diameter, an oval miniature of the Virgin and child, inscribed 'Mary', in a vellum frame, a circular miniature in a bone frame, a carved ivory figure of Christ standing on a snake by J. Canava, in an Italian leather triptych easel back frame, a pierced silver coloured metal frame with a print of a female saint in a leather triptych frame and a print triptych after Mignard. (6) £200-250 |
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424 | |||
A 19th century Goanese carved ivory parcel gilt and polychrome figure of a saint holding the Christ child, 10¾in (27cm) high. £100-150 |
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425 | |||
A pair of 19th century plaster relief bust rondels, of a young King and Queen, he wearing The Order of the Golden Fleece and she with a pendant initialled 'AS', indistinctly signed 'Gt Belloqary 1859', 5in (12.6cm) dia, in ebonised frames. (2) £150-200 |
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426 | |||
A plaster death mask of Napoleon I (1769-1821), after the original by Franceso Antommarchi, possibly a fourth generation cast by Messrs Brucciani late 19th / early 20th century, 14¼in (36.3cm) high. £300-500 |
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427 | |||
A Victorian Parian bust of Clytie after C. Delpech, the socle inscribed 'C DELPECH REDT' and 'ART UNION OF LONDON 1855', 13¾in (34.8cm) high, 9¼in (23.5cm) wide. £100-150 |
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428 | |||
A Johann Maresch pottery reclining gnome, holding a full stein in his left hand, marked 'JM' and '6370', 18½in (47cm) long. £450-550 |
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429 | |||
A pair of 19th century French bronze, ormolu and white marble figural candlesticks, c.1840, 9¾in (24.7cm) high. (2) Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £200-300 |
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430 | |||
A pair of 19th century bronze and ormolu five light candelabra, each with a leaf capped classical lamp above a reeded column supported by cherubs and dolphins to a black marble base and cast paw feet, later fitted for electricity, 26½in (67.2cm) high, 9¼in (23.5cm) wide. (2) £200-300 |
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431 | |||
A pair of Restauration ormolu and bronze candlesticks, with detachable sconces, 4½in (11.5cm) high. (2) Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £800-1,200 |
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432 | |||
A pair of continental ormolu and bronze candlesticks, each with an eagle with a serpent in its beak and hung with lustres, 8in (20.4cm) high. (2) Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £400-600 |
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433 | |||
An early 19th century and later patinated and gilt bronze three light candelabrum, hung with later glass lustres and converted to a twin light lamp, 17¼in (43.7cm) high, excluding fitting, 11in (27.7cm) wide. £200-300 |
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434 | |||
A pair of 19th century bronze and ormolu three branch ceiling lights, with electric fittings and a central leaf knopped stem, with reeded ring terminal, 14½in (37cm) high. (2) Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £400-600 |
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435 | |||
A 19th century bronze and ormolu six branch ceiling light, later fitted for electricity, with a female figure finial and owl outer finials, to dragon arms and hung with chains from a lion mask applied corona, 33½in (85.3cm) high, 20½in (52cm) wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £500-700 |
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436 | |||
A 19th century bronze and ormolu six branch ceiling light, with a flaming finial and scroll branches with mask terminals, with chains, 27in (68.5cm) high, 18½in (47cm) wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £400-600 |
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437 | |||
A 19th century bronze and ormolu three branch ceiling light, fitted for electricity, with a link chain and ceiling boss, 21in (53.5cm) high, 10in (25.5cm) wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £400-600437A. A 19th century bronze and ormolu five branch ceiling light, with human mask terminal, with laurel wreath chain and floral boss, 28¾in (73cm) high, 11in (28cm) wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £250-350 |
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438 | |||
A brass eight branch chandelier in 18th century Dutch style, later fitted for electricity, with engraved decoration to the bowl, 20in (51cm) high, 28in (71cm) wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £200-300 |
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439 | |||
A 19th century Dutch brass six branch chandelier, with detachable arms, now drilled for electricity, 23in (58.5cm) high, 28in (71cm) wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £200-300 |
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440 | |||
A 19th century Dutch brass six branch chandelier, with detachable arms, drilled for electricity, with an open ring pendant, 21½in (54.5cm) high and wide. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £150-250 |
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441 | |||
A cut and moulded glass electrolier, 19½in (49.5cm) high, 16¾in (42.5cm) wide. £150-200 |
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442 | |||
A gilt brass and opaque glass nine light chandelier, with leaf scroll arms to a baluster stem supported by three mermaids, with lion masks and shells, fitted for electricity, late 19th / early 20th century, 25½in (64.5cm) high, 19½in (49.5cm) wide. £200-300 |
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443 | |||
A pair of glass six light electroliers, with scroll branches and hung with lustres, 22in (56cm) high, 19in (48cm) wide. (2) £400-600 |
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444 | |||
A pair of early 19th century Swedish bronze and ormolu three branch wall lights in the manner of Frederik Ludwig Rung, 20in (51cm) high, 12½in (31.5cm) wide. (2) Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq. £400-600 |
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445 | |||
A pair of Louis XVI style three branch wall lights early 20th century, 28¼in (71.4cm) high, 15¼in (38.7cm) wide. (2) £200-300 |
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446 | |||
A pair of Adam style twin branch gilt brass wall lights, the petals drilled for lustres, 14in (35.6cm) high, 10½in (26.5cm) wide. (2) £100-150 |
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447 | |||
A pair of Louis XV style ormolu twin branch wall lights, late 19th / early 20th century, 13¼in (33.7cm) high, 9½in (24cm) wide. (2) £200-300 |
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448 | |||
A set of five Louis XVI style twin branch gilt brass wall lights, 12¼in (30.9cm) high, 7¾in (19.6cm) wide. (5) £150-250 |
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449 | |||
A pair of late Victorian brass wall brackets, each with a hinged scroll arm decorated with ivy leaves and with an open holder, 27½in (69.7cm) wide. (2). £150-250 |
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450 | |||
A French triple light gilt brass and frosted glass plafonnier, the corners with cherubs playing flutes, 5¼in (13.3cm) high, 25½in (64.7cm) wide, 19½in (49.5cm) deep. £400-500 |
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451 | |||
A Victorian gilt metal and stained glass Gothic lantern, 16½in (42cm) high, 8in (20.3cm) wide, on a pole. (2) £200-300 |
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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