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Late 19th century Danish school - Extensive landscape in Summer, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, titled and dated lower right 1892, 47 x 62.5cm £200 - 300
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Follower of Philip Reinagle (1749-1833) - The Kill, extensive hunting scene, oil on canvas, 49 x 59cm £300 - 400
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E A Warrington - Boathouse, Lower Reach, Ullswater, watercolour, signed and dated lower right '83, 23 x 40.5cm £300 - 400
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Emile Antoine Bourdelle (French 1861-1929) - Vision de Crucifixe, charcoal, signed with monogram, dated 1925, inscribed 'Cher M. Frapier à vous ce croquis hâtif tout cordialement',29 x 21.5cm £300 - 500
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Attributed to Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) - Profile portrait of a gentleman, pencil, the full sheet 43 x 33cm £150 - 250
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Henri Stacquet (Belgian 1838-1906) - Figures before a stone cottage, watercolour with body colour, signed lower left, 18 x 13cmProvenance: Pantiles Gallery, Tunbridge Wells, Kent £60 - 80
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Circle of John Linnell (1792-1882) - Rural landscape with travellers and cattle watering, oil on board, 30 x 40cm £250 - 400 1237- 1241 No lots
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A late 19th century French gilt brass and green onyx mantel clock, with associated later garniture, the clock having white enamel dial, enamel decorated with swags of flowers, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement, having mercury compensated pendulum and striking on a gong, h.37cm, the garniture each as a portico and with inset gilt brass busts, h.30cm £300 - 500
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A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain three piece clock garniture, the clock surmounted with a pedestal urn, having Sevres style panels, and twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement striking on a bell, h.48cm, the garniture as a pair of pedestal urns with applied female masks, h.33cm, each raised on original giltwood and gesso plinths £200 - 300
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Robert Lumpkin- a stained pine longcase clock, the square brass dial (11") having cast mask spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted centre, pierced blue steel hands, weight driven 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case possibly associated and with later additions, having plain panelled door to a boxbase, h.196cm (excluding finials) £700 - 900
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A 19th century North Country oak and inlaid longcase clock, having a completely repainted arch dial (13.5") with rolling moon dial to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 30 hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with crossbanding and central stellar starburst inlay within quarter turned fluted pilasters, h.229cm £300 - 400
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Daniel Webber of Lavenham- an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a signed painted arch dial (12") with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with crossbanding and satinwood stringing, h.222cm (excluding finials)Note: Haggar & Miller list Daniel Webber as a 'clock and watch maker of Lavenham'who died in 1814, leaving his stock-in-trade and tools to his wife and four sons £500 - 700
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# A late 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, the drum movement formed within a chariot adorned with a winged cherub and drawn by lions, the whole raised on veined rouge marble plinth, w.23.5cm £400 - 600
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# A late 19th century gilt bronze and black marble mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a pedestal bowl and cover, having white enamel dial and twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.38cm (marble a/f) £70 - 100
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# A circa 1900 French gilt metal and acid etched glass boudoir clock, of drum shape, all surmounted with swing carry handle and flowering ribbons, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day lacquered brass cylinder movement striking on a bell, numbered to the backplate 4977, h.22.5cm (handle down) £400 - 600
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A late 19th century French lacquered brass and Sevres style porcelain panel carriage clock, having visible platform escapement, the jeweled dial finely decorated with cherubs above a courtship scene, the side panels each depicting courtship scenes within raised enamel borders, the eight day twin cylinder movement striking on a gong, numbered to the backplate 502, h.14.5cm (handle down) £2500 - 3000
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A Victorian mahogany school clock, having a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single winding hole for an eight day brass gut driven fusee movement, dia.39cm £300 - 400
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A late 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, in the Rococo taste, the white enamel dial signed with a seated maiden holding a bouquet of flowers, having twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.32.5cm £200 - 300
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# A Victorian mahogany cased school clock, the white enamel dial with later black enamelled RAF insignia, with single winding hole for an eight day brass chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, dia. 45cm £250 - 400
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A Victorian rosewood cased two-dial wheel barometer, having silvered thermometer scale and signed to the main dial 'T Cooke of York', h.106cm £80 - 120
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A Victorian mahogany cased postman's alarm clock, having convex bezel, painted dial, weight driven thirty hour movement striking on a bell, dia.31cm £150 - 250
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# Thomas Harben of Lewes an 18th century chinoisserie black lacquered longcase clock, having signed square brass dial, w.11", with cast spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals engraved centre, the thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case lacquer decorated with meandering landscapes, h.206cm £800 - 1200
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Jacob Swaby of Deal an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having signed silvered arch dial, w.12", with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture (lacking date disc), twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having reeded canted corners to a boxbase, h.215cm £1000 - 1500
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Fuller Eagle of Mildenhall a mid 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a painted arch dial, w.12", subsidiary seconds dial and twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with fluted canted corners and raised on a boxbase, h.207cm £300 - 500 1259 - 1263 No lots |
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A Persian woollen Kazak rug, the red ground decorated with four geometric medallions within multiple trailing borders, 107 x 166cm £80 - 100
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A Persian woollen Kazak rug, the ornate red field within trailing tramline borders, 112 x 193cm £70 - 100
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A Persian woollen rug, the twin octagonal poled fields within a wide red ground border, 120 x 213cm £70 - 100
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A Persian woollen prayer rug, having a decorative field within twin trailing borders, 76 x 118cm £50 - 70
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A Turkish woollen rug, having a triple diamond field within multiple trailing borders, 135 x 188cm £70 - 90
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A Persian woollen rug, the red ground decorated with twin stepped medallions within triple borders, 122 x 213cm £80 - 100
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A semi-antique Persian woollen carpet, having a geometric field within wide tramline borders (with major age wear), 260 x 362cm £100 - 150
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A Kurdish woollen rug, having an ornate triple medallion field within complex triple border, 153 x 306cm £100 - 150
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A Persian woollen rug, the triple medallion field decorated with stylised animals within trailing tramline borders, 377 x 151cm £80 - 120
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A Persian woollen rug, the black ground decorated with a central medallion surrounded by stylised motifs and trailing tramline border, 106 x 218cm £80 - 120
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A Persian woollen beige ground Bokhara, decorated with three rows of medallions within trailing tramline borders, 126 x 190cm £60 - 90 1275 - 1279 No lots
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A circa 1900 mahogany plan chest, having replacement top (cut) and arranged as two flights of five graduated drawers, each with sunken brass handles, w.161cm, d.67cm, h.84cm £200 - 300
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A George III mahogany secretaire chest-on-chest, the upper section having blind carved canted corners, the base with fitted secretaire drawer above three further long graduated drawers, w.115cm, h.191cm, d.53cm £800 - 1200
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A George III mahogany and later satinwood marquetry inlaid writing bureau, having a well-fitted interior with centre cupboard door and secret columns above a well, the whole with end brass carry handles, replacement pierced brass batwing escutcheons, and on straight bracket feet, w.94cm, d.55cm, h.103cm £250 - 400
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A mahogany Wellington collectors chest, having seven long graduated drawers and locking flap, Victorian with later elements, h.76cm, w.53cm, d.38cm £300 - 400
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*A Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sofa table, having twin frieze drawers opposing dummy drawers, raised on square cut supports united by low stretcher, w.83cm (leaves down), h.71cm, d.66cm £300 - 500
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*A George III mahogany shaped front sideboard, having an arrangement of drawers and with satinwood fan marquetry inlays (with losses and fading), w.174cm, d.78cm, h.96cm £200 - 300
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*A set of eight late Georgian mahogany dining chairs, each having latticework reeded backs, stuffover seats, and on ring turned and tapering reeded forelegs (6+2) £1200 - 1800
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*A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, in the Regency taste, circa 1900, the top having one extra leaf and a reeded edge, the pedestals each with outswept supports and brass cap casters, max. dimensions w.183cm d.108cm h.75cm £200 - 300
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*A pair of George III mahogany tray-top night commodes, each having tambour fronts above a single drawer, w.49cm, h.78cm, d.42cm £400 - 600
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*A 19th century coopered oak and metal bound cooler, of rounded square form, w.55cm h.47cm £200 - 300 1290*An antique mahogany and inlaid kneehole desk, having an arrangement of seven drawers flanking centre cupboard, the drawers with locking flaps, all with fitted Bramah locks, raised on bracket feet, w.81cm, d.49cm, h.74cm £250 - 400
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A George III mahogany squarefront chest, of four long graduated drawers, each with pierced brass batwing escutcheons, on replacement bracket feet, w.93cm, d.56cm, h.82cm £600 - 800
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A harlequin set of eight elm and yew Windsor chairs, being five matching and one similar 19th century examples, and two contemporary matched examples, each having pierced vase splatbacks, dished seats, and on ring turned supports united by crinoline stretches £2000 - 2500
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A Victorian mahogany squarefront chest, the top having an ogee moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers, w.104cm, d.52cm, h.108cm £200 - 300
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An early 18th century style walnut bachelor's chest, having a cross and feather banded foldover top above two short and three long graduated drawers, w.69cm d.33cm h.75cm £600 - 900
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A baker's counter-top cake display cabinet, circa 1900, having stencilled glass panes for 'Scribbans & Co's Rich Cakes', with two glass shelves, h.69cm w.48cm d.37cm £200 - 300
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