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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An Indonesian carved wood mask of Hanuman, carved in the solid with inset bone and ebonised eyes, 9½in (24cm) high. £150-200 |
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503 | |||
A late 19th century copper and silver teapot, with a dragon's head handle and an elephant spout, 11½in (29cm) high, 8½in (21.5cm) wide and an Arabic brass coffee pot. (2) £40-60 |
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504 | |||
An Anglo-Indian sandalwood, sadeli and ivory jewellery box, Bombay, the hinged lid carved a view of the Taj Mahal, to a plush lined interior, 3¼in (8.3cm) high, 9½in (24cm) wide, 6¾in (17cm) deep, together with an Indian brass vase and a bronze censer. (3) £30-50 |
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505 | |||
An Indian lingam stone, 8½in (21.5cm) high. £40-60 |
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506 | |||
A late 19th century Anglo-Indian carved hardwood octagonal occasional table, with a fixed top, 21¾in (55.3cm) high, 21in (53.3cm) wide. £100-150 |
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507 | |||
An Indian hardwood and brass marquetry folding armchair, in Savonarola style, 20th century. £500-600 |
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508 | |||
A 19th century Burmese carved hardwood oval table, the tilt-top carved a band of temples and animals amidst foliage and rocks, to a pierced tendril apron on an entwined serpent stem and scaly beast supports, 27¼in (69cm) high, 34¼in (87cm) wide, 28½in (72.5cm) deep. £250-350 |
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509 | |||
A late 19th century Ceylonese ebony and specimen wood small table, with three elephant head supports, 13½in (34cm) high, 15½in (39.3cm) wide. £400-600 |
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510 | |||
An Indian silver plated brass staff, with screw off top modelled as a horse's head, early 20th century, 23½in, (59.5cm) long. £20-30 |
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511 | |||
A 19th century Anglo-Indian ivory box, Vizigapatam, lac decorated rural buildings and figures with foliage borders, with a lift-off cover, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, 9½in (24cm) wide, 6½in (16.3cm) deep. £300-400 |
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512 | |||
An Anglo-Indian ivory, sandalwood and sadeli box, in distressed condition, 2¾in (6.8cm) high, 11in (27.6cm) wide, 4¼in (11cm) deep, together with an Islamic brass beaker. (2) £40-60 |
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513 | |||
An Indian ivory sectional cylindrical ruler, with lac decoration, 14½in (37cm) long. £40-60 |
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514 | |||
A 19th century Indian painted wood counter box, the sliding cover painted a lady, the sides with running deer, containing nineteen card counters, 5in (12.5cm) wide. £80-120 |
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515 | |||
An Indian ivory veneered bowl and cover, with a hardwood body and lac filling to the cover, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, 6in (15cm) diameter. £200-300 |
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516 | |||
A modern shagreen photograph frame, with bone edging and rosewood back, 13¾ x 11½in (34.5 x 29.3cm). £40-60 |
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517 | |||
A Victorian silver coloured metal and parcel gilt elephant épergne, with detachable engraved glass flue, 5½in (14cm) high, with two other elephants, no epergnes, in a oak box fitted for four. £80-120 |
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518 | |||
A late 19th century Japanese ivory and white metal server in the form of a shovel, the handle carved with monkeys, 10½in (26.3cm) long and a cased pair of gilt metal and mother of pearl fork and shovel servers. (3) £40-60 |
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519 | |||
An 18th century Indo-Portuguese tortoiseshell, rosewood and ivory table cabinet, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing one long and five short drawers, all with later ebonised and mother of pearl knob handles, previously with side carrying handles, 9in (23cm) high, 15in (38cm) wide, 10.75 (27.5cm) deep. £5,000-8,000 |
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520 | |||
An Indian occasional table, the brass lobed and engraved top with Ganesh and other figures, on an antelope horn base, 21in (53.4cm) high, 19¼in (49cm) wide. £150-200 |
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521 | |||
An Indo-Dutch hardwood and brass mounted small chest, 19in (48.2cm) high, 27in (68.5cm) wide, 16¼in (41.2cm) deep. £400-600 |
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522 | |||
An early 18th century pressed horn snuff box lid, inscribed 'Sir Francis Drake' above his coat of arms and his motto 'SIC MAGNA PARUIS', signed 'JOHN OBRISSET FECIT 1712', 4in (10cm) long, together with a tortoiseshell snuff box and cover with the same decoration and a Victorian tortoiseshell and leather box and cover, the gilt plaque inscribed 'Eily'. (3) £100-150 |
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523 | |||
A pair of late 19th century Indian brass elephants, each front left leg stamped 'B.M. PATOLE', 3¼in (8cm) high, 4½in (11.2cm) wide. (2) £80-120 |
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524 | |||
A leather shadow play group, of three soldiers under an arch, above further geometric arches, damages, possibly Egyptian 14th century, 16 x 18in (40.5 x 45.8cm) later framed and glazed. Provenance: Ernest Ohly, Berkeley Galleries, London. £80-120 |
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525 | |||
Three late 19th century mounted photographs of the British Raj in India, titled 'Our 'boys' off duty Calcutta /94', 'A quiet game of 'nah' Calcutta /96' and 'HARRIS PEARCE ROTHESS? HOLIWELL, Taking things Kusse' Chummy style in Calcutta', 7¼ x 8½in (18.7 x 21.7cm), in later glazed frames. (3) £20-30 |
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526 | |||
A late 19th century Australian brass and electroplated emu egg centrepiece, the leaf, fern and flower open frame surmounted by a model of an emu and hung with two emu eggs relief carved with a kangaroo and an emu and exotic birds, on an ebonised plinth, 14in (35.5cm) h, 12in (30.1cm) wide. £100-150 |
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527 | |||
Two emu eggs, one carved panels of horses, the other carved an Aborigine hunting, 5½in, 14cm high. (2) £40-50 |
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528 | |||
An Edwardian taxidermy bittern, in a naturalistic setting and an ebonised glazed case, 31in (78.3cm) high, 21¾in (55cm) wide, 11¼in (28.3cm) deep. £150-200 |
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529 | |||
Two Victorian taxidermy birds of paradise, each in a naturalistic setting and under a glass dome to an ebonised base, 21½in (62.4cm) high, 15¾in (40cm) wide and 22in (56cm) high, 19½in (49.3cm) wide. (2) £150-250 |
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530 | |||
A taxidermy barn owl, under a glass dome, 14in (35.5cm) high. £40-60 |
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531 | |||
A 19th century taxidermy group, with a magpie, a jay, two gulls, a lapwing and a squirrel, 32in (81.3cm) high, 29¼in (74.3cm) wide, 9¼in (23.4cm) deep. £100-150 |
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532 | |||
A Victorian taxidermy group of eight exotic birds, naturalistically mounted and under a glass dome to a walnut base, 18½in (47cm) high, 13½in (34cm) diameter. £80-120 |
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533 | |||
A cased pike, 18in (45.6cm) high, 48in (122cm) wide, 8½in (21.5cm) deep. £400-500 |
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534 | |||
A cased tench, from Moat Park, 10½in (26.6cm) high, 18¾in (47.5cm) wide, a cased grouper fish, 10¼in (26cm) high, 24in (61cm) wide and another cased fish. (3) £150-200 |
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535 | |||
A mammoth's tooth sliced into four sections, 6½in (16.3cm) wide, together with a crocodile tooth necklace and a vertebrae necklace. (6) £20-30 |
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536 | |||
A medical anatomical human hip and pelvis, 13¼in (33.5cm) wide, two plaster models of a hand, the ends inscribed 'B.F.W. 1920' and 'E.A.F.W. 1920' and a painted model of hand. (4) £20-40 |
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537 | |||
An eland horn and walnut hat rack, 17½in (44.5cm) high, 11in (27.8cm) wide, together with a goat horn hanging pipe rack with brass mounts, 16½in (41.8cm) high. (2) £50-100 |
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538 | |||
A Black Forest pair of antlers and part skull mount, on a leaf and branch carved plaque, 25¾in (65cm) span. £100-150 |
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539 | |||
A mounted warthog skull with tusks, the ebonised shield inscribed 'WARTHOG SHOT BY C. FRY PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA, MAY 1937', 16½in (41.9cm) high, 12in (30.6cm) wide, 12in (30.4cm) deep, together with a wolf skull and a set of shark jaws. (4) £50-100 |
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540 | |||
Two petrified wood specimens, 17¾in (45cm) wide max. (2) £200-300 |
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541 | |||
A late Victorian mahogany collector's cabinet, with twenty four graduated drawers containing mainly shell specimens, fossils and minerals, 46½in (118cm) high, 44¼in (112.5cm) wide, 19in (48.5cm) deep. £800-1,200 |
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542 | |||
Two Austrian laboratory preserved dragonfly and bee life cycles, in glass jars, each with labels, 12in (30.6cm) high. (2) £80-120 |
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543 | |||
A taxidermy mounted marlin head, on an ebonised shield, 23in (58.4cm) high, 40in (101.5cm) wide, 35¼in (89.5cm) deep. £400-500 |
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544 | |||
An Austrian laboratory preserved salamander specimen, in a glass jar, titled in German 'Salamandra maculosa, Feuersalamander' and 'Lehrmittel Ernst Henkel, Wien, VI., Linke Wienzeile 118, III., Kegelgasse 43', 8¾in (21.7cm) high, together with a snake embryo and part lifecycle, preserved by Henkel. (2) £80-120 |
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545 | |||
Heal & Son. A Victorian walnut and parcel gilt wardrobe, with a triple door front enclosing sliding shelves, two short and two long drawers stamped 'HEAL & SON LONDON', flanked by a sentry cupboard with pegs and a later hanging rail, 90½in (230cm) high, 75½in (192cm) wide, 25in (63.5cm) deep. £500-1,000 |
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546 | |||
A pair of Victorian mahogany side chairs. (2) £100-150 |
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547 | |||
A pair of late Victorian bamboo stands, with inset green tile tops, 22½in (57.2cm) high, 14¾in (37.5cm) square at the base, the tops 13¾in (35cm) square. (2) £150-200 |
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548 | |||
A late Victorian walnut Chesterfield sofa by Maple & Co., the button upholstered back to scroll front supports carved with flowers, leaves, fish and basketwork side panels, the back legs stamped 'MAPLE & CO.', originally on castors, 30½in (77.7cm) high, 82in (208.5cm) wide, 37¼in (94.5cm) deep. £200-300 |
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549 | |||
A late Victorian satinwood and painted Carlton House desk, in neo-classical style, with kingwood banding and stringing, the leather inset top on a sliding panel, 40in (101.6cm) high, 53in (134.5cm) wide, 26in (66cm) deep. £2,000-2,500 |
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550 | |||
An Edwardian satinwood cabinet, with fine chequer stringing and two drawers between a pair of cupboard doors inlaid oval parquetry panels enclosing shelves, flanked by reeded pilasters, with leaf capitals and ribbon tied bases, 46in (117cm) high, 24¼in (61.5cm) wide, 15¾in (40cm) deep. £600-800 |
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551 | |||
An Edwardian mahogany and crossbanded pedestal, inlaid stringing, the underside stamped 'Bi 384 9 10 8 156', 47in (119.4cm) high, 11in (28cm) square. £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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