fine art sale

24th June 2010

Lot 1097

A 19th century figural mantle clock, with winged female nude warrior standing on armour and with onyx base below housing the two-train clock movement and 3.25 inch enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, with gilt metal surround and raised on four scrolling paw feet. Width 15 ins, height 32 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1098

A Victorian brass faced wall clock, with wag-o-the-wall movement, the case embossed with stylised Art Nouveau inspired decoration. 12 ins square.

Sold for £65

Lot 1099

A 19th century pine spoon rack, with candle box beneath. Width 13 ins.

Sold for £100

Lot 1100

A 19th century French slate mantle clock, with brass finial to each corner above the rectangular case, the circular dial applied with Roman numerals and with two-train striking movement by F. Marti & Co., flanked by column corners and with metal battle plaque scene beneath and with square stepped base raised on a mahogany plinth. Width 10.5 ins, height 15 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £95

Lot 1101

A French slate and marble clock, of architectural style, with applied Roman numerals and with visible Brocot escapement and two-train striking movement, flanked by recessed rectangular columns and raised on a rectangular base incised and gilt. Width 19 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £90

Lot 1102

A French black slate clock, with architectural case having a Gothic finial to each corner, with caddy top to centre with pineapple finial, the dial with applied metal Roman numerals and with visible Brocot escapement and two-train movement by Mougin, flanked by fluted columns with Corinthian capitals and with stepped base, the whole incised with leaves and bellflower. Width 14.25 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £125

Lot 1103

A late 19th century timepiece, with cylindrical brass case to enamelled dial with Roman numerals and single-train movement, supported by a cherub holding sword with scrolling rococo base. Height 10 ins.

Sold for £50

Lot 1104

A perpetual motion clock under dome, with circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, with Brocot escapement and supported by simple columns, with weighted platform beneath and on circular base. Height including dome 12 ins.

Sold for £20

Lot 1105

A Gustav Becker perpetual motion clock under glass dome, with three finials above the circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, with simple column beneath, with weighted platform and raised on a circular base. Height including dome 12 ins.

Sold for £45

Lot 1106

A French black slate and marble mantle clock, with incised case, the circular dial with enamelled chapter ring with Arabic numerals and single-train movement with horseshoe trademark, flanked by half round columns and with stepped base. Width 8.5 ins.

Sold for £30

Lot 1107

A 19th century Tunbridge Ware casket, domed top with Gothic ruin hinging to an interior fitted for stationery, the bombe sides with Tunbridge Ware roses. Width 10 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £420

Lot 1108

A Victorian walnut writing slope, brass bound, with green tooled leather writing surface, inkwell and pen tray. Width 11.5 ins.

Sold for £85

Lot 1109

A George III mahogany cellarette, the rectangular top with centre oval shell medallion and bats wing corner spandrels opening to an interior previously fitted for six bottles now open, the front panel with bats wing corner spandrels, with brass drop carrying handle to either side, with moulding below and raised on bracket feet. Width 15 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £320

Lot 1110

A 19th century mahogany dressing table mirror, shield shape, set on turned centre column with three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Width 7.5 ins, height 14.5 ins.

Sold for £80

Lot 1111

A Regency mother of pearl tea caddy, with stepped hinged lid opening to an interior fitted with two compartments, the rectangular body with canted angles and plinth base raised on short recessed feet. Width 8 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £260

Lot 1112

A Victorian footstool, with mahogany showframe raised on cabriole legs and with woolwork floral tapestry top.

Sold for £55

Lot 1113

A Patent Electric clock, movement on cast iron plate stamped "The B.P. Patent System E.M. Amateur Patent No. 24620/04 and 919/07", in wooden case and with four clock movements.

Sold for £1800

Lot 1114

A late 19th century French brass clock, with vase and cover finial to stepped hood in turn above a glazed door enclosing the dial with applied ceramic tablets with Roman numerals and two-train movement, with stepped base raised on short feet. Height 16 ins.

Sold for £60

Lot 1115

A perpetual motion anniversary clock, the silvered dial inscribed "Grant & Son, Carlisle", with brocot escapement and single-train movement by Gustav Becker, raised on a circular plinth and with glass dome. Height including dome 12 ins.

Sold for £10

Lot 1116

A Victorian rosewood veneered banjo barometer, with onion top, with hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, mirror, silvered brass dial and spirit level.

Sold for £70

Lot 1117

A George mahogany candle box, wall mounting, with slope front and open interior, the front panel with foliate inlaid medallion. Height 21 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £150

Lot 1118

A marble topped bracket, with gilt metal base and scroll support. Width 21 ins.

Sold for £35

Lot 1119

A 19th century black slate mantle clock, with French two-train movement, the circular dial with Roman numerals flanked by columns with Corinthian capitals. Width 11 ins.

Sold for £40

Lot 1119A

A brass lantern clock, by Mappin & Webb London, of typical form with domed cover, circular dial with Roman numerals and single-train movement. Width 4 ins, height 10.5 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 1119B

A Victorian walnut bracket clock, with Junghans two-train movement striking on five gongs, with arched silvered brass dial and architectural case. Width 12.5 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 1120

A late Victorian copper mounted barrel, in the form of a large flagon, with loop handle, together with a small oak brass bound barrel paper basket.

Sold for £100

Lot 1121

An Edwardian mirror, with mahogany frame being boxwood and ebony strung, the mirror with bevelled glass. Height 36 ins, width 54 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 1122

A Victorian walnut jewellery casket, rectangular, with chamfered ebony, brass and bone decorated edge to well fitted interior with lift out tray and painted compartment beneath. Width 13 ins.

Sold for £50

Lot 1123

A pair of George III mahogany side chairs, in the Chippendale style, with yoke shaped top rails, vase splats and shaped stiles, with drop in seats upholstered in patterned material, with moulded front rail and raised on legs of square chamfered section (see illustration).

Sold for £135

Lot 1123A

A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs.

Sold for £420

Lot 1124

Three George III mahogany Hepplewhite style side chairs, carved respectively with bellflower, wheat and Prince of Wales plume, each with shaped seat and raised on legs of square tapering section.

Sold for £200

Lot 1125

Two George III mahogany side chairs, one with bowed top rail, the other of Hepplewhite design, both with leather seats and raised on legs of square section.

Sold for £20

Lot 1126

A George III mahogany side chair, the back and seat upholstered in a bird, scroll and floral tapestry and raised on moulded chamfered legs of square section united by stretchers.

Sold for £50

Lot 1127

A 19th century mahogany occasional chair, in the French style, with moulded showframe, upholstered back and stuff over seat, with serpentine front rail and raised on cabriole legs.

Sold for £20

Lot 1128

A George III mahogany Chippendale style side chair, the yoke shaped top rail being foliate and scroll carved, with pierced splat back, fluted stiles and stuff over seat upholstered in a green and beige corded material and raised on moulded legs of square section united by stretchers.

Sold for £160

Lot 1129

A George I walnut side chair, with yoke shaped top rail, solid splat back and shaped stiles, the drop in seat upholstered in a woolwork tapestry, with bowed front rail and raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet and united by stretchers (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 1130

An 18th century walnut side chair, with yoke shaped top rail, serpentine splat with foliate marquetry, with moulded stiles and drop in seat, moulded front rail and raised on cabriole legs (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1131

An 18th century walnut side chair, with yoke shaped top rail, solid splat and shaped stiles, with drop in seat with rose patterned woolwork cover, raised on cabriole legs.

Sold for £10

Lot 1132

A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, comprising two arm and four single, each armchair with bowed top rail with chequer inlay, with moulded stiles and downswept scroll arms being boxwood strung, with drop in seats upholstered in a floral patterned material, with moulded front rail and raised on sabre legs (see illustration).

Sold for £580

Lot 1133

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany and satinwood crossbanded corner armchair, raised on tapered legs of square section outlined with boxwood stringing.

Sold for £115

Lot 1134

A pair of Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, with drop in seats and raised on turned front legs.

Sold for £85

Lot 1135

A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement ladies chair, the back and seat upholstered in a star patterned material, the showframe incised and gilt painted to black ground.

Not Sold

Lot 1136

A good set of ten Regency mahogany dining chairs, Whitehaven design, comprising one arm and nine single chairs, the armchair with rope twist and turned top rail, with moulded stiles and arms with turned supports, with shell and scroll bar back, drop in seats upholstered in leather cloth, with moulded front rail and raised on sabre legs (see illustration).

Sold for £5400

Lot 1137

A fine mahogany Gainsborough chair, probably George III, the back, seat and arms upholstered in a green silk type fabric with rose and scroll tapestry, having well carved downswept arms and scroll and foliate carved front legs terminating in scroll feet with recessed brass castors, the rear legs not carved but of similar design and terminating in scroll feet also with recessed brass castors. Width 29.5 ins, height 40 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1138

A Victorian walnut chaise lounge, single chair back with exposed showframe, deep buttoned and with serpentine front rail, raised on cabriole legs (see illustration).

Sold for £560

Lot 1139

A 19th century child's Windsor armchair, with turned legs and stretchers.

Sold for £190

Lot 1140

An Edwardian mahogany framed armchair, upholstered in a beige patterned material with bush motifs, raised on turned front legs and brass castors.

Sold for £210

Lot 1141

A set of eight 19th century mahogany dining chairs, in the Hepplewhite style, with pierced splat backs with Prince of Wales feathers, with moulded frames, outswept arms to each armchair and with drop in seat upholstered in green velvet type material and raised on moulded legs of square section united by stretchers.

Sold for £500

Lot 1142

A 19th century ash and elm child's Windsor armchair, of typical construction with pierced splat back, shaped seat and crinoline stretcher (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1143

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany framed tub chair, with shaped seat upholstered in a William Morris style fabric and raised on turned legs united by stretchers.

Sold for £150

Lot 1144

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tub chair, with three shield splats, the seat upholstered in an embossed material and raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.

Not Sold

Lot 1145

A walnut stool, oval, circa 1930 and in the Queen Anne style, raised on four cabriole legs terminating in hairy paw feet.

Not Sold

Lot 1146

A late Victorian armchair, with bellflower carved back, shaped arms and seat upholstered in an exotic bird tapestry and raised on turned and reeded front legs.

Sold for £50

Lot 1147

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany piano stool, with low back and tapestry seat cover, with lift up lid and raised on tapered legs of square section.

Not Sold

Lot 1148

A 19th century dressing stool, the exposed showframe with lion mask terminals to foliate and scroll carved sides and legs, recently re-upholstered in a beige fabric with braiding. Width 25 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1149

A Victorian rosewood piano stool, the circular top with latticework upholstery in beige, with beaded edge above the adjustable column with gadrooned support beneath and raised on three foliate carved scroll legs.

Not Sold

Lot 1150

A George III mahogany armchair, with three bar back and downswept arms with scroll support, with drop in seat and raised on legs of square section.

Not Sold

Lot 1151

A 19th century French armchair, with exposed foliate carved moulded showframe, with upholstered back, padded arms and seat and raised on front cabriole legs.

Sold for £330

Lot 1152

A set of four 19th century mahogany dining chairs, Scottish, with incised backs and stuff over seats and raised on turned incised front legs terminating in castors.

Not Sold

Lot 1152A

A set of six William IV mahogany dining chairs.

Sold for £140

Lot 1152B

A set of six Victorian balloon-back dining chairs.

Sold for £180

Lot 1153

A 19th century Eskdale ladder back armchair, of large form, with rush seat and turned legs. Width 26 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £170

Lot 1154

A George III mahogany wing easy chair, upholstered in a floral pattern material and raised on front foliate carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 31 ins, height of back 35 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 1155

A 19th century hardwood armchair, possibly Anglo-Indian, with scroll and plume carved pediment to the pierced back depicting a vase, flowers and scrollwork, with downswept arms and shaped supports the seats upholstered in a floral patterned material in blue, with carved front rail and raised on scrolling legs terminating in claw and ball feet.

Not Sold

Lot 1156

A 19th century oak and ash rush seated armchair, with spindled back and with similar single chair.

Not Sold

Lot 1157

A mahogany tub armchair, with horseshoe shaped back, with upholstered seat and raised on cabriole legs.

Sold for £88

Lot 1158

A set of four Victorian walnut occasional chairs, each with incised showframes, stuff over seats upholstered in a red velvet type material with geometric patterns and raised on turned fluted front legs.

Sold for £100

Lot 1159

A 17th century style oak Wainscot chair, with carved panelled back, downswept arms and solid seats raised on turned front legs united by low stretchers.

Not Sold

Lot 1160

A pair of Art Nouveau walnut armchairs, with shaped backs and arms, with rush seats and raised on turned front legs terminating in pad feet.

Sold for £195

Lot 1161

A late Victorian carved oak window seat, with turned handles to the rectangular top with carved edge and recessed carved frieze, raised on four legs. Width 49 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 1162

A late Victorian carved oak elbow chair, with moulded frame to solid seat and raised on X framed legs.

Not Sold

Lot 1163

A late 19th century oak Gothic style hall chair.

Not Sold

Lot 1164

A set of four George III country fruitwood Chippendale style dining chairs, each with yoke shaped top rail, pierced splat back and shaped stiles, with drop in seats and raised on legs of chamfered rectangular section.

Sold for £280

Lot 1165

A Victorian Chesterfield settee, deep buttoned with high back and upholstered in a blue velvet with braiding and raised on turned front legs. Width 69 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £500

Lot 1166

A Queen Anne style settee, deep buttoned in blue leather with detachable cushions and raised on scroll and foliate carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet (see illustration).

Sold for £620

Lot 1167

A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs, comprising two arm and six single each with bowed top rail, moulded stiles and simple bar back, with drop in seats, straight front rails and raised on tapered legs of square section (see illustration).

Sold for £1450

Lot 1168

A late 19th century oak side chair, with Gothic carved top rail, panelled back and solid seat.

Sold for £80

Lot 1169

A set of one carver arm and five single Georgian country oak dining chairs, with solid seats and raised on tapered legs of square section.

Sold for £400

Lot 1170

A large Victorian rosewood fire screen, with shell and scroll mounts to the rectangular frame with barley sugar twist supports and raised on downswept scroll legs.

Sold for £55

Lot 1171

A mahogany low stool, the rectangular top with woolwork tapestry in a foliate design to beige ground, with exposed showframe and raised on four cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Length 42 ins.

Sold for £20

Lot 1172

A Georgian corner armchair, with drop in seat to serpentine front rail, raised on turned legs terminating in pad fee.

Sold for £20

Lot 1173

A late Victorian adjustable gout stool,. upholstered in a deep buttoned velvet type fabric with braided edge and raised on turned legs.

Sold for £50

Lot 1174

A set of six late 19th/early 20th century oak dining chairs, in the Queen Anne style, with drop in seats and raised on turned front legs united by shaped stretchers.

Sold for £140

Lot 1175

A late Victorian salon suite, comprising settee, two armchairs and four single chairs, with exposed scroll carved pierced showframe to each piece and with velvet type striped material and raised on short cabriole legs terminating in castors.

Sold for £480

Lot 1176

A Windsor armchair, ash and elm, with pierced splat back, solid seat, turned legs and crinoline stretcher.

Sold for £160

Lot 1177

A matched set of one carver arm and five single George III Chippendale style country oak dining chairs, each with yoke shaped top rail to solid splat back with shaped stiles and solid seat raised on legs of square tapering section with exception of the armchair with turned legs and stretchers (see illustration).

Sold for £340

Lot 1178

A late Victorian oak nursing chair, with deep buttoned back and stuff over seat, with moulded arms with turned supports, raised on turned front legs.

Sold for £90

Lot 1179

A late 19th century oak Arts & Crafts armchair, with stylised foliate carving to the top rails set between shaped stiles and with stylised tulip carved centre splats to back, upholstered in gold velvet type material and raised on legs of square tapering section.

Not Sold

Lot 1180

A late 19th century fruitwood rocking chair, with rush seat, shaped legs and ladder back.

Sold for £75

Lot 1181

A 19th century Lancashire spindle backed armchair, with rush seat and turned legs terminating in pad feet.

Sold for £150

Lot 1182

A Mouseman Thompson stool, of shaped outline, raised on three faceted legs. Width 12 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 1183

A Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn child's seat, with triangular pediment and sliding tray top, with three mice peering over the front rail and raised on silhouette legs. Width 17 ins, height 49 ins, depth 24 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1184

Four Arts & Crafts inspired mahogany dining chairs, circa 1900, with two splats with stylised tulip incisions, with leather upholstered seats and raised on legs of square section united by stretchers.

Not Sold

Lot 1185

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany music seat, raised on tapered legs of square section, with pierced end supports united by a low shelf.

Not Sold

Lot 1186

An aluminium and plastic swivel armchair, with leather back and seat, late 1960's/early 1970's.

Not Sold

Lot 1187

A pair of oak adjustable armchairs, circa 1930, with spindled supports to the arms and with foliate carved front stretcher.

Not Sold

Lot 1188

A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs, each with bowed and foliate carved top rail, with back and seat upholstered in beige velvet type material, with serpentine front rail and raised on turned front legs.

Sold for £200

Lot 1189

An oak Turner's chair, 20th century.

Sold for £45

Lot 1190

An early 19th century child's Windsor armchair, yew wood and ash, of good patination with pierced splat back, shaped seat and turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher (see illustration).

Sold for £340

Lot 1191

A pair of early 18th century Queen Anne style splat back dining chairs, green painted with gilt decoration to splat, stiles and legs, raised on cabriole front legs and turned stretchers (see illustration).

Sold for £190