fine art

21st March 2013

Lot 801

D Paton, a watercolour, a Highland scene. 10.5 ins x 14.5 ins, signed, framed.

Not Sold

Lot 802

Len Roope, a watercolour, "Derwentwater Morning". 10.5 ins x 14 ins, framed, signed.

Sold for £580

Lot 803

Len Roope, a watercolour, "Crummock Water". 7.75 ins x 12 ins, frames, signed and dated 1978.

Sold for £200

Lot 804

Len Roope, a watercolour, "Skiddaw and Bassenthwaite". 7 ins x 10,25 ins, framed, signed and dated 1970.

Sold for £50

Lot 805

Early 19th century English School, oil painting on panel, cattle in landscape. 4 ins x 5.75 ins, in gilt frame and inscribed "Charles Towne 1780-1850".

Sold for £110

Lot 806

After T. Allum, G.H. Andrews and E. Duncan, three 19th century engravings, "The Port of London 1839" and two others. Each 9 ins x 17 ins, framed.

Sold for £130

Lot 807

Donald A. Paton (Edward H. Thompson 1879-1949), a watercolour, "The Old Honister Road, Borrowdale 1924". 7 ins x 10 ins, framed, signed and dated (see illustration).

Sold for £500

Lot 808

Henry W. Bracken, a watercolour, "Snow in Dentdale, January 1976". 10 ins x 13 ins, framed, signed.

Sold for £170

Lot 809

A.W., a watercolour, still life, jug and fruit. 16 ins x 12 ins, framed, initialled (this is possibly an early work by Alfred Wainwright).

Sold for £55

Lot 810

A. Bracken, a watercolour, marigolds. 10 ins x 10 ins, framed, signed.

Not Sold

Lot 811

Edward Horace Thompson (1879-1949), a watercolour, "Windermere". 7 ins x 16.75 ins, framed, signed and dated 1924.

Sold for £210

Lot 812

Sir John Thomas Selwyn Ibbetson, a watercolour, "The Head of Buttermere". 8 ins x 11.5 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 813

H. Parr, a watercolour, lake and mountain scene. 13.5 ins x 9.5 ins.

Sold for £40

Lot 814

Edward Arden, a watercolour, "Low Wood, Windermere". 7 ins x 10.5 ins.

Sold for £160

Lot 815

Sam Bough, a watercolour, "Loch Leven". 9 ins x 13 ins, framed, signed.

Sold for £150

Lot 816

L. Bateman, an Edwardian oil painting on canvas, female golfer. 16 ins x 10 ins, signed.

Not Sold

Lot 817

A pair of watercolours, circa 1900, Egyptian scenes. 6.75 ins x 11.5 ins, indistinctly signed.

Not Sold

Lot 818

Giuseppi Aureli (1858-1929), a watercolour, two peasant boys and a girl chatting with the dome of St. Peter's, Rome in the background. 20.5 ins x 13.5 ins, framed, signed (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 819

Giuseppi Aureli (1858-1929), a watercolour, two peasant boys and a girl gossiping by a Roman aqueduct. 20 ins x 13 ins, framed, signed (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 820

Edward Horace Thompson (1879-1949), a watercolour, "Friars Crag, Derwentwater". 12 ins x 18 ins, signed, framed (see illustration).

Sold for £920

Lot 821

Frank Reynolds RI (1876-1953), four pencil and crayon hunting Guardsmen and equestrian scenes. Each approximately 5.5 ins x 6 ins, framed and with Moss Gallery's label verso.

Sold for £90

Lot 822

Edith A. Stock (1880-1929), a watercolour, "On Wastwater". 13.5 ins x 19.5 ins, signed, framed.

Not Sold

Lot 823

Emil A. Krause (Fl. 1891-1914), a watercolour, "On Windermere Lake". 14 ins x 21 ins, framed, signed.

Sold for £150

Lot 824

Edith A. Stock (1880-1929), a watercolour, "On Buttermere". 13.5 ins x 9.5 ins, signed.

Sold for £80

Lot 825

A 19th century oil painting on canvas, copy of a portrait of Lord Abercromby. 49 ins x 38 ins, framed.

Not Sold

Lot 826

A late 19th century gilt framed mirror, oval, with candle sconces, with foliate head and foot. Height 32 ins.

Sold for £150

Lot 827

A 19th century giltwood and gesso mirror, the glass of shaped outline with bevelled edge and with foliate moulded scrolling and bellflower frame. Height 38 ins, width 24 ins.

Sold for £180

Lot 828

A late 19th century Venetian mirror, the rectangular mirror plate with bevelled edge and with foliate etched rectangular panels surrounding and with similar shaped pediment. Width 17 ins.

Sold for £70

Lot 829

A late 19th century French clock garniture, white marble and brass, the clock with enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and two-train movement striking on a single bell. Clock height 17 ins, width 8 ins.

Sold for £350

Lot 830

An Aspreys desk clock and combined calendar, gilt brass with easel back, the clock above calendar and thermometer. 6.25 ins x 4.25 ins.

Sold for £170

Lot 831

A Kundo electronic clock, circa 1970, West German, lacquered brass case. Width 7.5 ins, height including carrying handle 10 ins.

Sold for £80

Lot 832

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, with beaded edge, fitted interior with two lidded compartments and raised on short bun feet. Width 12.5 ins.

Sold for £60

Lot 833

A late 19th/early 20th century oak tantalus, with silver plated mounts and three cut glass decanters.

Sold for £80

Lot 834

A Regency mahogany knife box, serpentine fronted and with shell medallion, converted for stationary. Width 9 ins.

Sold for £200

Lot 835

An oak cased wall clock, circa 1930, with shaped pediment above the glazed door, with silvered brass dial, Arabic numerals and two-train movement, with glass panelwork beneath.

Sold for £75

Lot 836

An early Victorian rosewood and satinwood table cabinet, with Gothic arched door enclosing a series of drawers and raised on ogee bracket feet. Width 17 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 837

A late Victorian miniature painted dresser, with Chinoiserie panels above the upper shelf, with gilt brass moulded edge, further painted panel beneath and fitted with a series of drawers with brass handles and raised on gilt ogee bracket feet. Width 16 ins, height 15 ins.

Sold for £80

Lot 838

A late 19th century carved walnut bracket, of shaped outline with the head of Apollo beneath. Width 25 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £140

Lot 839

A mid 19th century oak and brass bound officers regalia trunk, for "22nd Regiment of Foot", rectangular, brass mounted and with recessed brass carrying handles to either side and cloth lined interior, with extensive history of the Regiment on typed A4 to interior. Width 25 ins, depth 17 ins, height 10.5 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 840

A 19th century leather bound Yorkshire & Lancashire Regiment studded trunk, rectangular. Width 25 ins.

Sold for £220

Lot 841

A late 19th century mahogany easel dressing mirror, similar to the Gillows design of 1790, framed shaped outline. Width 25 ins, height 33 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £130

Lot 842

A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, of large form, with arched mirror frame, scroll supports, serpentine base and short bun feet. Height 33 ins, width 29 ins.

Sold for £75

Lot 843

A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, with arched mirror frame, scroll supports, serpentine base and raised on short bun feet. Width 24 ins.

Sold for £70

Lot 844

A Victorian rosewood stool, with circular fixed top, fluted and turned column and three downswept scroll legs.

Sold for £115

Lot 845

A George III mahogany tea caddy, with brass carrying handle, caddy shaped top and interior fitted with three compartments and raised on ogee bracket feet. Width 10 ins.

Sold for £200

Lot 846

A Victorian oak decanter casket, brass bound and enclosing two decanters, with Bramah lock. Width 8.25 ins.

Sold for £180

Lot 847

A 19th century combined clock and barometer, the clock with two-train movement and housed in a gilt painted metal case. Height 27 ins.

Sold for £190

Lot 848

A George III mahogany banjo barometer, by J. Canter & Co., Dumfries.

Sold for £180

Lot 849

A late Victorian brass and oak magazine rack, four divisions, with carrying handle and raised on three downswept splayed legs terminating in paw feet. Width 14.5 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 850

A late Georgian mahogany dressing table mirror, rectangular, set between angled supports, with bowfronted base fitted with three drawers and ebonised wooden knob handles, with shaped apron beneath and raised on bracket feet. Width 25.5 ins.

Sold for £45

Lot 851

A Victorian three tier graduated mahogany shelf unit, with turned supports between. Width 18 ins.

Sold for £50

Lot 852

A George III mahogany fretwork mirror, with fret carved head and foot with Ho-Ho bird above the mirror glass with gilt moulded slip. 42 ins x 24 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £240

Lot 853

A George III mahogany stick barometer by P. Gally, having a broken triangular pediment with vase and cover brass finial between with brushed steel register plate beneath and with glazed door, with exposed cistern tube and feather veneering to the column support and with door to cistern. Height 37 ins (see illustration). Sold with a retail receipt for £2,880.

Sold for £920

Lot 854

A George II giltwood and gesso wall mirror, with Prince of Wales plume to the moulded mirror frame, with shell to base. Height 43 ins, width 22 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £1800

Lot 855

An early George III carved giltwood and gesso wall bracket of cornucopia and eagle form, the gadrooned shelf supported by the eagle and cornucopia. Height 17.5 ins, width 14.25 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £620

Lot 856

A Regency mahogany book tray, with swans neck decoration to each silhouette side and raised on short turned and lobed feet. Width 14.5 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £640

Lot 857

A Regency rosewood and cut brass footstool, rectangular, with corded silkwork stuffover top and raised on four paw feet. Width 19 ins, depth 15 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 858

A 19th century Florentine carved giltwood and gesso wall mirror, with open bellflower and foliate carved frame. Height 56 ins, width 39 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £1100

Lot 859

A Victorian black painted and gilt Chinoiserie decorated stool, in imitation of papier mache, with stuffover seat upholstered in corded silk type material and raised on slender French cabriole supports. Width 29.5 ins, depth 20 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £550

Lot 860

A Regency giltwood and gesso rectangular overmantle mirror, with inverted breakfront above moulded split pilasters. Width 50.5 ins, height 33 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £720

Lot 861

A George III style mahogany fretwork wall mirror, with moulded slip, fretwork head and foot. Height 27 ins, width 17 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £85

Lot 862

A George I walnut stool, with drop in seat upholstered in beige foliate patterned silk, with moulded showframe and raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 25 ins, depth 20 cms (see illustration). Sold with a retail receipt for £7,650.

Sold for £1500

Lot 863

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinoiserie wall mirror, rectangular, black Japanned and decorated with Chinoiserie figures and buildings heightened with gilding. Width 19 ins, height 25 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £200

Lot 864

A George III style giltwood and gesso oval wall mirror, open carved with leaf and C scrolls. Height 47 ins, width 30 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 865

A late 19th/early 20th century wall clock, originally by Smiths of Enfield, battery converted.

Sold for £75

Lot 866

A Regency giltwood and gesso convex wall mirror, with eagle surmount and with ebonised reeded slip. Diameter 22 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £280

Lot 867

A Regency giltwood and gesso convex wall mirror, with eagle and Rocaille surmount to the circular mirror frame with ebonised slip. Diameter 26.5 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 868

A large George III mahogany Chippendale style fretwork mirror, with fret carved head and foot, with pierced foliate gilt moulding above the bevelled mirror glass with gilt slip. Width 31 ins, height 51 ins (see illustration). Sold with a retail receipt for £3,000.

Sold for £500

Lot 869

A George I walnut veneered and parcel gilt wall mirror, with broken pediment centring on a foliate cartouche and with stepped moulded frame with scrolled apron. Width 25.5 ins, height 48 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 870

A 19th century coopered oak umbrella and cane stand, oval in plan, painted with a coat of arms. Height 20 ins, width 13 ins (maximum).

Sold for £320

Lot 871

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tray, oval, with brass carrying handle and fan medallion to centre. Length 24 ins.

Sold for £80

Lot 872

A gilt framed mirror, the oval bevelled glass with oval surround and rectangular outer frame with mirrored spandrels. Width 36 ins, height 49 ins.

Sold for £200

Lot 873

A Victorian mahogany clerks desk top writing slope, with open interior and brass lock escutcheon. Width 16.5 ins.

Sold for £50

Lot 874

A Regency style convex mirror, circular, with ebonised slip, gilt frame and eagle surmount, early 20th century. Diameter 20 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £160

Lot 875

An oak smokers cabinet, bearing plaque dated 1930, with pair of glazed doors enclosing apertures, drawers and pipe racks. Width 16 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 876

A George III oak candle box, with silhouette back, slope front and fitted with a single drawer. Width 9 ins.

Sold for £180

Lot 877

A George III mahogany Canterbury, of small proportions, two divisions with end drawer and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in castors. Length 17 ins, depth 10 ins.

Sold for £280

Lot 878

A pair of Victorian fretwork corner wall brackets, walnut, with three open shelves. Height 29 ins.

Sold for £170

Lot 879

A late Victorian walnut barometer, wheel type, aneroid with ceramic dial. Case width 13 ins, height 43 ins.

Sold for £220

Lot 880

A Regency mahogany brass bound Campaign writing slope, with recessed brass carrying handle to either side. Width 19.75 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 881

A George III mahogany tea caddy, satinwood feather veneered, with fitted interior and raised on short bun feet. Width 11 ins.

Sold for £110

Lot 882

A large late 19th century brass carriage clock, with repeat mechanism, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, with Corinthian capitals to each corner pillar and raised on a stepped base. Height excluding carrying handle 6.25 ins, 2244 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £580

Lot 883

A pair of late 19th century walnut framed stools, in the French style, with stuffover seats and raised on cabriole legs. Each width 20 ins.

Sold for £320

Lot 884

A pair of Wrights New Improved Celestial and Terrestrial globes, the Celestial globe "On which the Stars are Carefully Laid down by Dr Halley, Dr. Bradley, etc., Made by W. Bardin, fleet Street, London", the Terrestrial globe "On which the Latitudes and Longitudes of Places are Carefully Laid Down with All the New Discoveries Made by the Late Captain Cook and Other Current Navigators to the Present Time, Made and Sold by William Bardin, 16 Salisbury Square, Fleet Street", circa 1790, Each diameter 19 ins, overall height 14 ins. Each raised on four turned supports with cross stretchers and brass Meridian (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 885

A Victorian mahogany miniature sideboard, probably an apprentice piece, of serpentine outline, with four drawers with pillars between and raised on a plinth base. Width 21 ins.

Sold for £500

Lot 886

A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, with arched top and moulded frame set between scroll supports, the base fitted with a lidded compartment and the serpentine front raised on bun feet. Width 33 ins.

Sold for £40

Lot 887

A late Victorian black slate and marble mantle clock, of architectural form, with visible Brocot escapement, enamelled dial and two-train movement. Width 12 ins.

Sold for £220

Lot 888

A bone inlaid carved wooden box. Width 10 ins.

Sold for £10

Lot 889

A large Victorian overmantle mirror, giltwood and gesso, having a fox mask and fruiting vine scrolling pediment to the beaded and moulded mirror frame with fox mask to each corner. Width 52 ins, height 59 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £480

Lot 890

An early 20th century oak microscope slide cabinet, with glazed door enclosing a series of 28 pullout drawers. Width 15.25 ins.

Sold for £300

Lot 891

An early Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, with scroll supports, moulded base and raised on short feet. Width 16.5 ins.

Sold for £35

Lot 892

A George III mahogany bracket clock, double fusee, with brass carrying handle to the arched case, with silvered brass dial inscribed "Collings, Dunstable", with Roman numerals and vacant cartouche, brass lions mask handle to either side and raised on four ball feet. Height including carrying handle 21.5 ins, width 12.5 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £1200

Lot 893

A 19th century skeleton clock, single fusee, with silvered dial with Roman numerals, raised on a marble base and with glass dome. Height excluding dome 14.5 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £580

Lot 894

A George III Hepplewhite period mahogany serving table, the rectangular top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers with brass drop handles with oval backplates and cockbeading to each drawer front and raised on square taper legs with an ankle and slender feet beneath, circa 1800. Width 42 ins (see illustration). Sold with a retail receipt for £2,200.

Sold for £1000

Lot 895

A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular top with moulded edge, with snap action, turned column with three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 24.75 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 896

An 18th century Chippendale period tilt top occasional table, with piecrust edge, fluted and foliate carved column with three downswept foliate carved legs terminating in scroll feet and with roller castors, circa 1770. Diameter 23.25 ins (see illustration). Sold with copy receipt for £20,000.

Sold for £4700

Lot 897

A George III mahogany breakfront combined linen press and wardrobe, tulip wood crossbanded and with centre linen press section fitted with sliding trays and four long drawers, the trays enclosed by panelled doors and flanked on either side by a double panelled cupboard enclosing hanging space and all raised on a plinth base. Width 102 ins, height 93 ins, depth 26 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £2400

Lot 898

A George I walnut chest of drawers, with quarter veneered and crossbanded top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers feather banded and with original brass drop handles with engraved backplates and cockbeading to each drawer front, with moulding below and raised on bracket feet. Width 37.75 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £2600

Lot 899

A Regency giltwood and gesso wall mirror, with Verre Eglomise panel to the inverted breakfront top decorated with a pagoda and Chinoiserie figures and with cluster column pilasters to either side. Height 39 ins, width 24 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £550

Lot 900

A 19th century Continental giltwood and gesso console table, with white marble top of serpentine outline, the base with Rocaille decoration, shells and bellflower ornament. Width 58 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £1100