antiques & fine art sale

18th March 2020

Starting at 10.00 am each day

Viewing - Sunday prior 11am - 3 pm, Monday prior 10 am - 5 pm and Tuesday prior 10 am - 7 pm and throughout each sale day

Wednesday 18th Lots 1 - 641

Thursday 19th Lots 642 - 1238

Friday 20th Lots 1239 - 1944

Lot 1889

An Edwardian mahogany armchair, upholstered in cotton fabric and raised on tapered front legs terminating in castors. Width across arms 68 cm, height to top of back 92 cm.

Estimated: £50 - £80

Lot 1890

A William IV rosewood games topped worktable, with turned column, quatreform base and scroll feet terminating in castors. Width 44 cm.

Sold for £280

Lot 1891

A Howard & Sons Berner Street oak secretaire cupboard, fitted with a series of secretaire drawer and panelled cupboard doors and all raised on a plinth base stamped to top of secretaire. Width 198 cm, height 111 cm, depth 45 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £140

Lot 1892

A George III mahogany longcase clock by William Taylor of King Street Whitehaven, with eight day striking movement, moon phase and silvered brass dial with centre date, the case with ho-ho bird set between a swans neck pediment, the movement flanked by fluted columns and with long trunk door beneath and all raised on bracket feet. Height including bird 237 cm(see illustration).

Sold for £2000

Lot 1893

A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, with carved and shelved upstand, moulded edge and three arched panelled doors flanked by corbals and raised on a plinth base. Width 165 cm, height 161 cm, depth 50.5 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 1894

A George III oak longcase clock by Wilkinson of Wigton, thirty hour, with brass dial and date aperture, with long crossbanded trunk door, quarter column corners and base moulding. Height 204 cm.

Estimated: £150 - £200

Lot 1895

A William IV mahogany settee, recently reupholstered in deep buttoned velvet type material and with squab cushion and bolsters, with exposed showframe and raised on turned legs terminating in castors. Width 208 cm, height to top of back 92.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £420

Lot 1896

A 19th century carved oak hall stand, manufactured from some old timber and panel dated 1634. Width 125 cm, height 105 cm, depth 37 cm.

Sold for £220

Lot 1897

An 18th century oak press cupboard, with moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors flanked by fluted pilasters, the base fitted with four drawers with brass drop handles and raised on stile feet. Width 163 cm, height 198 cm, depth 55 cm.

Sold for £380

Lot 1898

An early 19th century mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers, with two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with embossed backplates and all raised on bracket feet. Width 113 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 1899

A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with applied moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles, flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Width 109 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1900

A Victorian Howard & Son settee, the original front castors stamped Howard & Sons London, the rear left hand leg stamped 8263, having a low deep buttoned back and stuffover arms and seat, the arms with turned supports and raised on short front legs terminating in castors. Height to top of back 72 cm, seat depth 60 cm, width between outside edges of arms 143 cm.

Estimated: £2000 - £3000

Lot 1901

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, in two sections, with mirror back flanked on either side by a glazed cupboard and with bowfronted base fitted with drawers and cupboards and raised on cabriole legs. Width 136 cm.

Sold for £85

Lot 1902

An early Victorian mahogany bookcase, with pediment and moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and flanked by three quarter round columns, the base fitted with a drawer and cupboards and all raised on bun feet. Width 122 cm, depth 56 cm, height 228 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £200

Lot 1903

A George III style mahogany dresser with Delft rack, with moulded cornice above a series of shelves, cupboards and drawers, the base fitted with drawers above cupboards and all raised on short feet. Width 181 cm.

Estimated: £200 - £300

Lot 1904

An early 19th century mahogany tripod table, with snap action, turned column and downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 73 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 1905

A Queen Anne oak court cupboard, dated 1706, with Westmorland scrolls to the pediment and fitted with a series of cupboards and raised on stile feet. Width 209 cm, depth 55 cm, height 186 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £240

Lot 1906

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by James Spittal of Whitehaven, eight day striking, with painted dial, swans neck pediment, arched trunk door and raised on bracket feet, weights and pendulum present. Height 230 cm.

Estimated: £150 - £250

Lot 1907

A Regency mahogany elbow chair, upholstered in beige material, with loose cushion, S scroll arm supports and turned front legs terminating in brass castors (see illustration).

Sold for £320

Lot 1908

A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs, with stuffover seats and raised on cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet.

Sold for £130

Lot 1909

A Chapman's Siesta furnishings oak box settle, with lift top seat and raised on silhouette ends. Width 91 cm.

Sold for £170

Lot 1910

A late Victorian walnut side table, with plaque "Bell & Coupland, Lancaster", with single frieze drawer and raised on turned tapered legs. Width 105.5 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 1911

An Edwardian walnut bookcase, with swans neck pediment above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with two drawers above a pair of panelled cupboard doors all raised on a plinth base. Width 117.5 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 1912

An early 20th century French mahogany and brass mounted writing desk, with tambour front enclosing a series of drawers, with pullout writing surface and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 75 cm.

Sold for £170

Lot 1913

A Georgian mahogany chest of drawers, the rectangular top with moulded edge above four long graduated drawers with later brass drop handles with shaped back plates and raised on bracket feet. Width 80 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 1914

A large George III mahogany breakfast table, with rounded corners and snap action, raised on four turned supports with moulded legs terminating in brass capped castors. 122 cm x 163 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £150

Lot 1915

A Laura Ashley settee, with arched deep buttoned back and rollover arms, raised on turned front legs terminating in castors. Width 194 cm, height to top of back 90 cm.

Sold for £350

Lot 1916

A late 19th/early 20th century oak mirror backed sideboard in the Arts & Crafts manner, with stylised copper handles and raised on stile feet. Width 153 cm, depth 56 cm, height 197 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 1917

A late Victorian carved oak hall stand, with centre mirror, shelf, drawer and drip trays. Width 108 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 1918

A George III mahogany tripod table, with snap action and turned column raised on three downswept legs terminating in brass capped castors. Width 75 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 1919

A 19th century Chinese red lacquered drum form coffee table, profusely decorated with figures and buildings. Diameter +/- 98 cm.

Sold for £220

Lot 1920

A pair of Regency style mahogany side tables, with tooled leather tops, each with low shelf and raised on an X frame. Width 61 cm.

Sold for £450

Lot 1921

A Georgian oak longcase clock, with arched brass dial and two train striking movement with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height including finial 204 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 1922

A 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, with moulded edge above a series of short and long drawers with wooden knob handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 123 cm.

Estimated: £80 - £120

Lot 1923

A Victorian mahogany writing desk, with leatherette writing surface and moulded edge above a single drawer with turned handles, supported upon turned tapering legs terminating in brass ceramic castors, 89.5 cm wide, 79 cm high, 52.5 cm deep.

Sold for £55

Lot 1924

No lot.

Lot 1925

A late 19th/early 20th century Arts & Crafts oak sideboard, with rear pediment above shelves and cupboards, the base fitted with a series of drawers with brass handles flanked on either side by cupboards and raised on stile feet. Width 183 cm.

Estimated: £250 - £300

Lot 1926

An antique side table, the rectangular top supported by splayed turned legs united by low stretchers. Width 98 cm, depth 40 cm, height 77 cm.

Sold for £320

Lot 1927

A large Victorian Gothic Arts & Crafts inspired oak cupboard, the pediment with carved rosettes, the large panelled door with three marquetry panels above six further panels opening to shelves. Width 103 cm, height 242 cm, depth 52 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 1928

An Edwardian mahogany fretwork cylindrical jardiniere stand, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 35 cm.

Sold for £25

Lot 1929

A Victorian walnut chest of drawers, with rear upstand and rounded corners and with two short and two long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles all raised on a plinth base. Width 90 cm.

Sold for £180

Lot 1930

A matched set of six ladderback rush seated dining chairs, 19th century.

Estimated: £100 - £150

Lot 1931

A Victorian rosewood pole screen, with brass column and needlework tapestry.

Sold for £100

Lot 1932

An Arts and Crafts walnut sideboard, the back fitted with a series of open apertures, cupboard and mirror base with drawers, cupboards and apertures and raised on turned legs with stretchers. Width 137 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1933

A George III mahogany longcase clock by Emanuel Burton Kendal, with eight day striking movement with centre seconds and moon phase. Dial width 13 1/4", the case with swans neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by columns, the case with long trunk door and quarter column corners. Height 232 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £3200

Lot 1934

A Dutch walnut display cabinet, of bombe form, with pair of doors opening to shaped shelves, the base fitted with three drawers with brass drop handles with shaped and pierced backplates and similar lock escutcheons and all raised on front carved lion paw feet. Height 197 cm, width 153 cm.

Sold for £300

Lot 1935

A 19th century Regency style scroll end settee, with exposed carved showframe, upholstered in foliate patterned beige material and all raised on carved legs with paw feet. Width 186 cm, height to top of back 85 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 1936

A large Edwardian Chesterfield settee, with deep buttoned back and arms and upholstered in gold foliate patterned velvet type material and raised on turned front legs with castors. Width 234 cm, height to top of back 65 cm, seat depth 71 cm.

Sold for £320

Lot 1937

A late 19th century parquetry topped octagonal occasional table, with snap action to turned column with three downswept legs terminating in scroll feet. Width 62 cm.

Sold for £200

Lot 1938

A Regency rosewood turnover top games table, walnut crossbanded and with pink baize lined interior playing surface, with centre tablet to the frieze with brass moulding beneath and raised on turned legs terminating in brass paw feet. Width 91 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £200

Lot 1939

A pair of Edwardian armchairs, upholstered in cream cotton material and raised on tapered front legs terminating in castors. Width across arms 63 cm, height to top of back 85 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 1940

An early 19th century mahogany Pembroke table, with end drawer and twin drop flaps with rounded corners raised on turned tapered reeded legs terminating in brass castors. Length 107 cm, width closed 51 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 1941

A matched pair of 19th century North West ash and elm spindle backed armchairs, each with rush seat and raised on turned legs with pad feet. Width across arms 62 cm, height to top of back 109 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 1942

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by John Lundie, Dundee, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial enclosing the two train eight day striking movement flanked by turned columns with three quarter length trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and all raised on bracket feet. Height including finial 222 cm.

Sold for £300

Lot 1943

A 19th century French side cabinet stamped with the retailer James Winter Soho London, marked to the rear Gueret Freres, 216 Lafayette, Paris, also stamped to the lock, with rear upstand, breakfront and fitted with a drawer, cupboards and open shelves and raised on a plinth base. Width 174 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £150

Lot 1944

A Regency rosewood bergere armchair, with bowed top rail and moulded showframe with loose cushion and raised on turned tapered reeded front legs terminating in brass castors. Width across arms 60 cm, height to top of back 88 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £300