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 9 | |||
969 | |||
An oak longcase clock containing an early 18th century movement by George Etherington of London, the 10ins arched brass dial with arch engraved with sunburst and strike/silent lever above chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the later oak case made by Colonel H.J.W. Barrow, the arched and moulded cresting with three squirrel finials, pierced brass frieze, pierced side panels, split turned columns to hood, the arched trunk door with shaped lentical glass, 79ins high, with keys for same £2000-3000 Note: George Etherington recorded as admitted to the Clockmakers Company 1684, Master 1709, Died 1729. Engraved brass plaque to inside of case provides full provenance - maker of case and an ancestor of vendor |
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970 | |||
A mid 18th Century oak longcase clock by Mosley of Peniston, the 12.25ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre with two apertures one showing phases of the moon and date and the other just the date, with turned winding holes and cast mask and leaf scroll spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped and moulded trunk door flanked by fluted quartered columns, on bracket feet, 83ins high £1000-1500 Note: Mosley of Penistone recorded circa 1740-1760 |
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971 | |||
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Kelvey (?) of Gainsborough, the 12ins arched white painted dial decorated with floral sprays and birds, with subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with three ball finials, scrolled cresting, turned and fluted pillars to hood, the trunk with canted front corners, 86ins high, with keys for same £400-600 Note: Could be C. Kelvey of Gainsborough, dates unknown |
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972 | |||
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Farquar (?) of Belfast, the 13ins arched painted dial decorated in colours with faux moon phase to arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with swan neck cresting and spiral turned columns to hood, the trunk with shaped door and spiral moulded cant corners, 89ins high (in poor condition) £300-400 |
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973 | |||
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Warren of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial decorated in gilt and blue with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded top, turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, arched truck door flanked by fluted cant corners, 97ins high, with key for same £600-800 Note: James Warren recorded working Canterbury 1767-1793 |
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974 | |||
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Harrison of Newcastle (?), the 12ins arched painted dial decorated with the four continents, the 12ins arched painted dial decorated with the Four Continents to spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with three urn finials, arched and moulded cresting, turned pillars to hood, the arched trunk door and case inlaid with boxwood stringings, on bracket feet, 86ins high (wear to dial and moulding damage to case) £250-400 |
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975 | |||
An early 19th Century "Scottish" mahogany longcase clock by Brown of Edinburgh, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the spandrels decorated with views of classical buildings to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and plain turned pillars to hood, bow-fronted trunk door flanked by plain pillars and with panelled plinth on bracket feet, 85ins high £750-1000 |
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976 | |||
An unusual 18th Century black japanned longcase clock by Jonathan Baldwin of Feversham, No. 375, the 12ins arched brass dial with pierced gilt brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated japanned case with turned finials, shaped cresting and split turned columns to hood, the front decorated with leaves, 88ins high (case redecorated at later date), with key for same £900-1200 Note: John Baldwin, a very competent maker, thought to have been born in 1677, apprenticed to Stephen Rayner 1691-1698 recorded working in Faversham, Kent until 1739 |
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977 | |||
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Buffett of Colchester, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in associated mahogany case with shaped cresting above arched moulded cornice and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plinth with raised astragal mouldings, 89ins high £1250-1600 Note: John Buffet born 1692, died 1758, recorded working Colchester |
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978 | |||
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Arlan Dobson of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with gilt brass spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and strike/silent lever to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched cresting, turned and reeded pillars to hood, arched trunk door, on bracket feet, 92ins high £1500-2000 Note: Arlander Dobson recorded working Covent Garden, London 1744, died 1772 |
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979 | |||
A George III mahogany longcase clock by James Douglas of Chertsey, the 12ins arched silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, calendar dial and strike/silent lever to arch to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in case the hood with shaped top and with two brass finials above moulded cornice, and with turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, arched trunk door, on plinth base, 90ins high, with keys for same £1500-2000 Note: James Douglas recorded working Chertsey 1768-1791 |
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980 | |||
A walnut longcase clock of late 17th Century design, the 10ins square brass dial with narrow silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minute divisions, subsidiary seconds dial and ate aperture, matted dial centre and with cast winged cherubs head spandrels to the eight day two train movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, contained in walnut case with cross grained mouldings, the rising hood with spiral turned columns to sides and fretted and carved scroll and shell pattern cresting, moulded cornice and blind fret frieze, plain trunk door, rounded cross grained mouldings, on turned feet, 80ins high £2000-3000 |
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981 | |||
RUGS AND CARPETS |
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982 | |||
A Kashmiri silk carpet woven in pale colours with "Persian Garden" design on a pink ground, 7ft 2ins x 4ft, and a ditto silk rug woven in muted colours and ivory with "Tree of Life" within conforming borders, 60ins x 35ins £400-500 |
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983 | |||
An antique Turkman Ensi woven in muted colours and ivory with geometric motifs, 75ins x 48ins (worn to sides and with localised wear) £150-200 |
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984 | |||
A Tibetan long rug woven in green, white and blue with floral motifs on a peach ground, 72ins x 36ins, and a similar ditto, 72ins x 36ins £150-200 |
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985 | |||
A 20th Century Hereke rug woven in muted colours with leaf scrolls and with conforming spandrels on a dark blue ground within conforming borders, 72ins x 47ins £400-600 |
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986 | |||
An antique Kashan rug woven in colours with oval double headed medallion, conforming spandrels and filler motifs on a dark blue ground within conforming border 78ins x 54ins (damaged) £120-160 |
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987 | |||
An antique Hamadan runner woven in muted colours with boteh repeat on a madder ground within geometric borders, 16ft x 3ft 3ins £200-300 |
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988 | |||
989 | |||
An antique Hamadan carpet woven in colours with double headed lozenge medallion, conforming spandrels and filler motifs, on a dark blue ground within conforming borders, 6ft 6ins x 4ft 6ins (localised wear and losses to ends) £150-200 |
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990 | |||
An antique West Persian carpet woven in muted colours and ivory with double headed oval medallion and conforming spandrels on a madder ground with numerous abrash stripes within conforming borders, 7ft 4ins x 5ft 5ins (possibly Bakhtiar - slight damage) £300-400 |
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991 | |||
A Meshad carpet woven in colours with central star shaped medallion, conforming spandrels and filler motifs on a madder ground within conforming borders, 18ft x 12ft (worn) £900-1200 |
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FURNITURE |
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995 | |||
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs (including two armchairs) of Hepplewhite design with shaped crest rails and pierced splats, the serpentine fronted seats upholstered in patterned cloth, on square front legs £700-1000 |
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996 | |||
A set of eight early 20th Century beechwood framed dining chairs in the Carolean manner (including two armchairs) with leaf capped scroll arms, the square backs and seats upholstered in floral tapestry and fringed, on turned underframes with conforming H-pattern stretchers £400-600 |
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997 | |||
A set of six George IV mahogany dining chairs with bold reeded crest rails and splats, reeded uprights and on conforming sabre front legs, drop-in seats upholstered in woven black horsehair £400-600 |
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998 | |||
A set of six George IV mahogany dining chairs with rectangular crest rails and rope twist pattern splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in patterned cloth, on sabre front legs (slight damage and wear throughout) £400-600 |
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999 | |||
A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs with curved bar backs and moulded splats, the seats upholstered in brown vinyl, on turned front legs £200-300 |
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1000 | |||
A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs with shaped splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in patterned cloth, on turned front legs £150-200 |
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1001 | |||
A set of four Victorian mahogany spoon back dining chairs, the shaped backs with fretted lyre pattern splats, the seats upholstered in brown vinyl, on turned front legs £150-200 |
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1002 | |||
A set of eight late Victorian beechwood and elm seated stick back Windsor kitchen chairs with shaped crest rails and three turned spindles to backs, circular seats, on turned underframes £150-200 |
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1003 | |||
Five late Victorian beechwood and elm seated "Smoker's Bow" armchairs with low horse-shoe pattern backs, turned spindles to backs, dished wood seats, on turned underframes £300-500 |
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1004 | |||
A pair of walnut window seats in the Victorian manner, with twin arched and carved crest rails, the backs and seats upholstered in old gold diaper cloth, each 42ins long (formed from Victorian dining chairs) £300-400 |
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1005 | |||
1006 | |||
A black lacquered square stool of 18th Century design, the seat upholstered in green dralon, on bulbous turned and tapered legs and with shaped stretcher, all decorated in gilt and colours with chinoiseries, 15.5ins square x 18ins high (rubbing to decoration) £150-200 |
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1007 | |||
A William IV rosewood framed open arm Bergere armchair with slender turned spindles to back and arms, turned uprights, flat arms and cane panelled seat, on turned and moulded front legs and castors, and with seat and back cushions in old gold brocade £600-800 |
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1008 | |||
An early 19th Century mahogany framed Bergere easy chair, the tub shaped back with leaf cresting, caned back and seat, on sabre front legs with brass toes and castors and with later drop-in seat squab (back legs repaired) £600-800 |
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1009 | |||
A Victorian mahogany Bergere armchair with shaped horse-shoe pattern back and with three shaped splats pierced with heart pattern motifs, the seat upholstered in pale green leather, on turned front legs, and one other late Victorian mahogany swivel office armchair with splat pierced with central heart motif, circular seat with red vinyl panel, on four splayed supports and castors £200-300 |
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1010 | |||
A George III mahogany open arm library chair, the back, seat and arm pads upholstered in green cloth, with reeded arms, on square moulded legs and castors £300-400 |
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1011 | |||
An early Victorian mahogany framed open arm library armchair, the showwood frame with carved cresting and scrolled arm terminals, on turned and moulded front legs and castors, the seat, back and arm pads upholstered in green dralon (damaged) £200-300 |
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1012 | |||
A pair of early 20th Century stained wood wing back easy chairs of 18th Century design upholstered in old gold dralon, on carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet £200-300 |
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1013 | |||
A 19th Century ash and elm seated two tier "Wheel Back" Windsor armchair with shepherd's crook arms, wood seat, on turned underframe (with extensive damage and repairs), and four similar single chairs (all with minor damage) £200-300 |
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1014 | |||
A late Victorian walnut framed swivel tub shaped office armchair with deep curved crest rail upholstered in red vinyl, dished circular seat, on cabriole legs and turned X-pattern stretchers and castors, and one other beechwood "Smoker's Bow" armchair with cane panelled back and seat panel upholstered in leather cloth, on turned underframe £150-200 |
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1015 | |||
A 17th Century dining chair, the arched panelled back carved with floral motifs, with wood seat, on turned underframe (slight damage), and a late 17th/early 18th Century oak dining chair with shaped crest rail, slatted back, wood seat, on turned underframe (damage to seat) £250-350 |
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1016 | |||
A pair of 18th Century Italian walnut dining chairs with shaped crest rails, black lacquered vertical splats, decorated in gilt with scrolls, and with caned backs and seats, on cabriole front legs with shaped stretchers (slight damage and repairs) £400-600 |
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1017 | |||
A pair of late George III mahogany dining chairs, the crest rails carved with bellflower ornament and with scroll pattern splats, the drop-in seats in striped brocade, on sabre front legs, and a mahogany armchair of Chippendale design, the back fretted and carved with bold leaf scroll ornament, upholstered seat, on cabriole front legs with claw and ball feet (arm detached and seat in need of repair) £100-150 |
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1018 | |||
A William IV mahogany framed adjustable scroll back reclining open arm easy chair, with lifting compartments to each armpad, leaf capped arm terminals, pull-out leg rest and on turned and reeded front legs and castors, seat, back and armpads upholstered in wine cut moquette £700-900 |
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1019 | |||
An Edwardian mahogany open armchair inlaid with satinwood bandings and boxwood stringings, with pierced splats, the circular seat upholstered in green dralon, on turned legs £80-120 |
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1020 | |||
An oak armchair of 17th Century Dutch design, the back and seat upholstered in floral embossed leather, on turned front supports and trestle base (seat damaged) £200-300 |
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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