Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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Auction Lots - Page 4 | |||
710 | |||
R.H. Blyth - "Haiku", volumes 1-4, printed by Hokuseido, Tokyo 1960 (four volumes), and "Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics" printed by the Hokuseido Press, Tokyo 1942 (one volume) £80-120 |
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711 | |||
712 | |||
A leather bound four fold draught screen, the cloth lined panels painted with Chinese landscape with figures and within floral border, each panel 20ins (508mm) x 66.5ins (1690mm - slight damage) £200-300 |
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713 | |||
A Chinese red lacquer hexagonal jardinière stand decorated throughout in black and gilt with kylin and scrolled leafage, with pierced and shaped frieze, on six slender cabriole supports and plinth base, 19ins (483mm) wide x 19ins (483mm) deep x 38ins (960mm) high £120-160 |
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714 | |||
A Chinese rosewood rectangular jardinière stand inset with pink veined marble centre panel to top, moulded edges and leaf scroll carved frieze above aprons fretted and carved with fruiting vines, on square legs with claw and ball feet, 17ins x 12.5ins x 18.75ins high £300-400 |
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715 | |||
A Chinese hardwood rectangular occasional table, the panelled top inlaid in mother-of-pearl, on square legs, 28ins (712mm) x 19.5ins (495mm) x 18ins (458mm) high £150-200 |
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716 | |||
A Chinese rosewood rectangular table with plain flush panelled top, with fretted and carved frieze, on square moulded legs, 28ins (710mm) x 18ins (458mm) x 18.5ins (470mm) high (top surface slightly marked) £400-600 |
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717 | |||
A Chinese gilt and stained wood sideboard carved throughout with figures in landscapes and other motifs, with shaped back, angled front enclosed by four doors with four drawers under, on shaped feet, 55ins (1396mm) wide x 20ins (58mm) deep x 46ins (1169mm) high (early 20th Century) £300-400 |
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718 | |||
A Chinese panelled hardwood and softwood two tier cupboard, the top rail inlaid with mother of pearl enclosed by two pairs of shaped and moulded panelled doors with ornate engraved brass handles and escutcheons, 43ins (1092mm) wide x 23ins (584mm) deep x 70ins (1777mm) high (with splits and damage to side panels) £300-400 |
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719 | |||
A Chinese rosewood cabinet, the shaped tray top carved in relief with scrolled leafage, fitted two shelves and cupboard under enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on slender splayed legs, 34ins (863mm) wide x 15ins (381mm) deep x 50ins (1270mm) high (early 20th Century) £600-800 |
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720-722 | |||
COLLECTORS ITEMSA Private Collection of Miniature Portraits |
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723 | |||
Indian School - Two miniature shoulder-length portraits - "Shere Ali" - Amir of Afghanistan, and "Tat Singh Jumboo", ovals thought to be ivory, each 2.25in x 1.75ins, in gilt metal frames and glazed £300-400 |
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724 | |||
Indian School - Two miniature shoulder-length portraits - "Bahadur Shah" - King of Delhi, and "Poorjahal Segiem Deli", ovals thought to be ivory, each 2.25ins x 1.75ins, in gilt metal frames and glazed £300-400 |
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725 | |||
Three 19th Century gentleman's gold coloured metal mounted dress studs inset with miniature shoulder-length portraits - "Wellington", "Napoleon" and "Nelson", each .625ins x .5ins, and red leather covered case for same £300-400 |
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726 | |||
19th Century English School - Two miniatures - Half length portraits of gentlemen, one in red uniform from the 88th Infantry Regiment, the other wearing a black high collared coat, ovals thought to be on ivory, each 2.5ins x 2.125ins and 2ins respectively, each in gilt metal pendant frames and glazed £200-300 |
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727 | |||
19th Century English School - Two miniatures - Shoulder length portrait of a gentleman wearing a black coat, inset with plaited hair to reverse, and shoulder-length portrait of a young woman with curly hair and wearing a blue and white dress, ovals thought to be on ivory, 2.5ins x 2ins and 2ins x 1.625ins respectively, both in gilt metal pendant frames and glazed £200-300 |
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728 | |||
19th Century English School - Two miniatures - Half length portrait of "John Martin", father of Elizabeth Anne Brome, oval thought to be on ivory, 1.5ins x 1.375ins, in gilt metal and red paste set mount, and shoulder-length portrait of a middle aged gentleman wearing a grey wig and beige coat, ovals thought to be on ivory, 1.625ins x 1.25ins, in gilt metal pendant frame with engraved back and sides £150-200 |
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729 | |||
19th Century English School - Two miniatures - Shoulder length portraits - "John Brome at the age of 22", and "Elizabeth Anne Brome", ovals thought to be on ivory, 2ins x 1.5ins and 1.375ins x 1ins respectively, each in gilt metal mounts with bead ornament £300-400 |
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730 | |||
19th Century English School - Three miniatures - Family group - half length portraits of "Francis Jane Brome", "Margaret Brome" and "John Brome", daughters and son of John Brome, ovals thought to be on ivory, 2.25ins x 2ins, in gilt metal mounts and black papier-mâché frames £200-300 |
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731 | |||
19th Century English School - Four miniatures relating to the Bashford Family - Shoulder length portrait of "Sophia Lake", married to James Bashford, rectangular thought to be on ivory, 3ins x 2.375ins, shoulder-length profile of "Christopher Harding", oval 2.75ins x 2.25ins, half length portrait of "Mary R. Harding", oval thought to be on ivory, 2.5ins x 2ins, and shoulder-length portrait of "Geraldine Helen Mary", 3.5ins x 2ins, all in gilt metal mounts and papier-mâché frames, and one other miniature - Half length portrait of a young girl wearing a coral necklace, rectangle 2.5ins x 2ins, in papier-mâché frame £250-350 |
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732 | |||
19th Century English School - Two miniatures - Shoulder length portrait of a young girl wearing a red dress, oval thought to be on ivory, 2.5ins x 2ins, in gilt metal mount and papier-mâché frame, and shoulder-length portrait of a young man wearing a bow tie, oval thought to be on ivory, 2.5ins x 1.875ins, in gilt metal frame, and three other miniatures, various £200-300 |
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733 | |||
Early 20th Century English School - Four miniatures - Half length portraits of a gentleman in uniform and a woman wearing pearl choker and white dress, ovals thought to be on ivory, 2.75ins x 2ins, half length portraits of two children, ovals thought to be on ivory, 2.375ins x 1.875ins, and D. Netherville - Miniature painting - Shoulder length portrait of a young girl, 2.875ins x 2.25ins, all in gilt metal pendant frames and glazed £200-300 ________ |
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734 | |||
18th Century English School - Three miniatures - Shoulder length portrait of a young girl in blue dress, oval 1.75ins x 1.375ins, indistinctly signed with initials and dated 1766, in gilt metal frame with plaited hair to front and back, and a pair of shoulder-length portraits of a middle aged man and woman, ovals each 1.375ins x 1.125ins, all in rectangular papier-mâché frames and glazed £200-300 |
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735 | |||
Early 19th Century English School - Pair of miniatures - Half length portraits of children, ovals 3ins x 2.5ins, and a miniature painting of a young woman with hair in a turban, oval 2.5ins x 2ins, all in black papier-mâché and glazed £180-250 |
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736 | |||
Late 18th/early 19th Century English School - Miniature - Shoulder length portrait of a middle aged gentleman, oval 2.375ins x 1.875ins, in gilt metal frame with hair to back, contained in black lacquered frame, and two other portrait miniatures, various £150-200 |
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737 | |||
Early 19th Century English School - Miniature - Shoulder length portrait of a young woman, oval 2.5ins x 2ins, and a pair of shoulder-length miniature portraits of young women, ovals 3.25ins x 2.5ins, all in black lacquered frames and glazed £150-200 |
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738 | |||
Early 19th Century English School - Silhouette - Shoulder length portrait of an elderly lady wearing a bonnet with gilt highlights, oval 3.5ins x 2.75ins, and a small collection of portrait miniatures, silhouettes and tinted miniature portrait photographs, all framed and glazed (13) £150-200 |
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739 | |||
After Raphael (1483-1560) - Miniature - Portrait of "Sybyl", thought to be on ivory, 3.5ins x 2.75ins, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200 |
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740 | |||
After Raphael (1483-1560) - Miniature - "Madonna", thought to be on ivory, 3.5ins x 2.75ins, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200 |
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741 | |||
742 | |||
A 19th Century oval cameo carved in relief with Madonna, Child and Attendant Angel, oval 2ins x 1.5ins (broken and repaired), contained in later gilt oval frame and glazed £200-300 |
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743 | |||
A Victorian tortoise-shell and gilt metal mounted rectangular card case of hinged folding design, 3.75ins x 3.25ins (tortoise-shell warped), a 19th Century Tunbridge ware rectangular lidded box, the lid inset with a George V Half Penny stamp, 3.5ins x 1.5ins x 1ins high, a 19th Century papier-mâché rectangular snuff box, and an olive wood cylindrical box worded "Jerusalem" £100-150 |
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744 | |||
An early 19th Century mahogany and silver studded shoe pattern snuff box, 6ins overall x 2.25ins, and a similar ditto, 2.375ins overall x 1.25ins, and a 19th Century French pressed horn snuff box, the lid decorated with figures on a horse-back, 3ins x 1.75ins x .625ins £150-200 |
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745 | |||
A collection of thirty-one Brooklands Automobile Racing Club enamel Members Badges with cords and Guest lapel badges for the years 1929-1939 and 1940-1942 £600-800 |
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746 | |||
A 1930s chrome plated Royal Automobile Club Associate car badge with enamelled Union Jack, 3.75ins high £100-150 |
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747 | |||
A chrome plate car mascot - Thoroughbred, 3.75ins high, and one other of a horse and jockey, 4.5ins high £100-150 |
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748 | |||
A Rolls Royce chrome plated car mascot - "Spirit of Ecstasy", on polished slate base, 4ins (7.675ins high overall) £200-300 |
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749 | |||
A pair of late Victorian opera glasses with enamelled bodies decorated with carnations on a red ground, with silk lined leather case £100-150 |
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750 | |||
751 | |||
A 19th Century gilt bronze seal matrix of Medieval design cast with a mounted horseman and retainer beside a castellated building, with entwined double snake handle, 3ins diameter x 3ins high (the head of one snake broken off and missing) £300-400 Note: By repute found by the great grandfather of the vendor on the Common in Southwold, Suffolk, in 1852 |
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752 | |||
A Black Forest carved lindenwood dinner gong stand, carved as a standing figure of a bear, 12.5ins high (lacking gong) £150-200 |
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753 | |||
A Victorian rosewood toilet box, the fitted interior with slice cut-glass and plated mounted fitments, 12ins x 9ins x 6.75ins high, and key for same £100-150 |
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754 | |||
A late Georgian mahogany and brass bound writing box, 18ins x 11ins x 7.25ins high (interior damaged) £150-200 |
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755 | |||
An early Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped stationery box, the exterior with gadrooned mouldings, on bevelled platform base and turned feet, 13ins x 8ins deep x 7.5ins high (veneer damage and chipping throughout - lacking interior divisions) £100-150 |
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756 | |||
A 19th Century Anglo Ceylonese ebony and porcupine quill rectangular writing slope, the fitted interior lid inlaid with various exotic woods and ivory, 16ins x 9ins x 6ins high £250-350 |
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757 | |||
A 19th Century Dutch fruitwood tray top collector's cabinet, the whole inlaid with chequered stringings, fitted twelve small drawers enclosed by a pair of doors, 19.5ins x 10ins x 17ins high (damaged and general wear throughout) £200-300 |
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758 | |||
759 | |||
Richard Graefe (20th Century) - Three marquetry panels - Landscapes with tiger, stag and lion, each 14.5ins x 23ins, stamped signature to reverse of each, in mahogany frames £250-350 |
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760 | |||
A 19th Century embroidered silk panel worked in coloured threads with Army and Naval flags, and crest worded 'Dieu et Mon Droit', on a coarse linen ground, 18ins square, in grained frame and glazed £100-150 |
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761 | |||
A late 18th/early 19th Century embroidered silk panel - Shepherd and Shepherdess in country landscape, 21ins x 17ins (damaged), in gilt frame and glazed £120-160 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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