antiques & fine art sale

22nd March 2018

Lot 1587

An Arts & Crafts oak coal receiver, with slope front and brass fittings.

Sold for £45

Lot 1588

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of bombe form, with brass fittings and bracket feet. Width 31 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1589

A 19th century elm and brass mounted perfume box, with mother of pearl embellishments and six gilt glass bottles. Width 17.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £280

Lot 1590

A 19th century oak Westmorland breezer.

Not Sold

Lot 1591

A George III mahogany framed toilet mirror, oval, the serpentine base fitted with two drawers and raised on bracket feet. Width 47 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 1592

A Victoria marquetry writing slope, with leatherette lined interior and two inkwells. Width 51 cm.

Sold for £75

Lot 1593

A Victorian walnut inlaid mother of pearl table top workbox, with lift up top and doors enclosing drawers. Width 34 cm.

Sold for £200

Lot 1594

A 19th century mahogany candle box, with fretwork hanger. Width 21 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1595

A pair of gilt painted composition Girandole wall mirrors, in the Rococo style. Width 68 cm height 117 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £320

Lot 1596

A late Victorian/Edwardian marquetry framed mahogany wall mirror, with bevelled glass. Height 77 cm, width 59 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £200

Lot 1597

A pair of gilt framed mirrors, with rose and foliate pediments, each with bevelled glass and moulded narrow rectangular frame. Height 123 cm, width 18 cm.

Sold for £75

Lot 1598

A large composition gilt framed rectangular mirror, with bevelled glass. 124 cm x 88 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1599

An oak barrel form stick stand, with metal bindings and two carrying handles. Diameter 36 cm, height 61 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 1600

A 19th century inlaid mother of pearl rosewood barometer, by Telford of Carlisle. Height 103 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £320

Lot 1601

A large triple fusee ebonised bracket clock, with silvered brass dial and striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong. Width 39 cm, height including handle 69 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £1900

Lot 1602

A William IV rosewood inlaid mother of pearl tea caddy, with two compartments and glass bowl and raised on short bun feet. Width 33 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1603

A Regency yew wood tea caddy, bombe form, with carrying handle to either side and raised on bun feet. Width 31 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1604

A 19th century Continental kingwood and metal mounted planter, with porcelain plaque. Width 41 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £400

Lot 1605

A Black Forest book slide, carved with bears. Length 39 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1606

A Victorian walnut metal mounted dome topped stationery cabinet. Width 23 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1607

A George III oak and crossbanded candle box, inlaid with musical medallions. Height 50 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £130

Lot 1608

A 19th century oval dressing table mirror, with cheval action. Width 28 cm.

Sold for £15

Lot 1609

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, with Roman numerals, also inscribed "Made in France". Height excluding carrying handle 10 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 1610

A Sorrento matchbox, Width 11 cm, parquetry glove box, mahogany segmented box and circular lacquered casket.

Sold for £18

Lot 1611

A coromandel and brass bound jewellery casket, 19th century, the lid with brass bindings and central diamond with vacant cartouche opening to reveal a fitted interior with lift out tray above a quartered compartmental base. Width 25 cm, height 10 cm, depth 17.5 cm.

Sold for £220

Lot 1612

A porcupine quill and ebony glove box, 19th century, with sliding lid and inset with ivory roundels. Width 21.2 cm, height 5 cm, depth 10.5 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 1613

A Victorian walnut wall clock, with two-train American movement, the face marked "J. Birkett, Keswick". Diameter 42 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1614

A 19th century rosewood brass bound writing slope, with recessed carrying handle to either side. Width 50 cm.

Sold for £95

Lot 1615

An Edwardian oval gilt painted mirror, with label verso for A. & F. Ponzini & Co., Hatton Garden. 91 cm x 72 cm.

Sold for £190

Lot 1616

A 19th century wall bracket/waiter carved in the form of a jester, holding an oval tray. Height 46 cm, width 40 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 1617

A Robert Lorimer dressing table mirror, with moulded cornice and frame and three fixed legs. Height 77 cm, width 84 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1618

A Georgian mahogany fretwork and gilt mirror, in the Chippendale style, with carved shell to the base. Height 112 cm, width 64 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1619

A Georgian mahogany Chippendale style fretwork mirror, with gilt slip and shell to the pediment. Height 66 cm, width 39 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 1620

A walnut veneered stick barometer, by Comitti of Holborn, second half 20th century. Height 103 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1621

A rosewood tea caddy, late George III, width 30 cm, and a Victorian walnut writing slope with brass mounts, width 35 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 1622

A walnut toilet mirror, 18th century, with shaped pediment above a moulded frame, with bevelled mirror glass above the inverted breakfront with three drawers with strung decoration and on bracket feet. Width 40 cm, height 72 cm, depth 23.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £170

Lot 1623

A 19th century black slate mantle clock, with visible brocot escapement. Width 43 cm.

Sold for £35

Lot 1624

A late 19th century mantle clock, with two-train spring driven movement, in walnut case. Height 48 cm, width 30 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1625

A pair of small yew wood trays, with pierced handles and wavy rims, widths 21.5 cm and 23 cm, and a narrow rosewood tray, 38.5 cm x 13 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 1626

A pair of cast and gilded metal Girandoles, late 19th century, with twin eagle head terminal above a female face mask in turn above the Rococo scrolling frame and with twin branch sconces. Height 49.5 cm, width 36 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £75

Lot 1627

Five oak coopered jardinieres, early 20th century, with copper and brass bands. Tallest 25.5 cm, diameter 30 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1628

A pair of Georgian style mahogany footstools, late 19th century, with tapestry upholstered tops depicting an exotic bird amongst foliage and on four short cabriole legs with carved shell knees and claw and ball feet. Width 29.5 cm, height 18 cm, depth 23 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 1629

An oak wall mounted spice box, 18th century, with single door with brass escutcheon opening to reveal four short over one long drawer. Height 44.5 cm, width 32.5 cm, depth 17.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £160

Lot 1630

An oak and iron bound strongbox, late 17th/early 18th century, rectangular form, with blacksmith made locking clasp, bindings and carrying handles and with vacant interior. Width 35 cm, height 25 cm, depth 26 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £130

Lot 1631

An early 18th century oak table top box, with moulded edge and split pin hinges, with hand cut brass escutcheon, flanked by lightly incised initials "WB" and supported on short turned legs, width 38 cm, height 22 cm, depth 24 cm, and another Georgian oak table top box, with brass escutcheon, width 37.5 cm, height 22 cm, depth 23 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1632

A rustic oak box, with carved suspension handle and sloping lid, a rustic elm topped stool with burr wood legs, and a lacemakers oak lamp table with turned legs, all 19th century. Stool height 32 cm, width 33 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 1633

A 17th century oak bible box, rectangular, the front panel with iron locking plate and carved floral decoration. Width 62 cm, height 23.5 cm, depth 43 cm.

Sold for £130

Lot 1634

A George III mahogany bracket clock by Thomas Shippard of Portsmouth, with silvered dial, two-train fusee movement and with verge escapement. Height including finial 52 cm, width 30 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £1400

Lot 1635

A Regency mahogany brass strung tea caddy, with swans neck carrying handle. Length 31 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 1636

A Victorian walnut brass bound writing slope, and another in rosewood. Largest length 38 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 1637

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, Mappin & Webb, with two-train striking movement. Height excluding carrying handle 12 cm.

Sold for £140

Lot 1638

A Regency mahogany casket, inlaid with Prince of Wales plume, boxwood and ebony strung. Width 32 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1639

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, and a smaller inlaid mahogany caddy. Longest 26 cm.

Sold for £85

Lot 1640

A leather covered rectangular casket, length 25 cm, a burr walnut dome topped box and a cigar holder.

Sold for £20

Lot 1641

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, with serpentine case, timepiece only. Height excluding carrying handle 12 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1642

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, timepiece only. Height excluding carrying handle 11.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1643

An Edwardian brass cased bulkhead clock, with single-train movement and enamelled dial, raised on a wooden base. Case diameter 10 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1644

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, timepiece only. Height 11.5 cm.

Sold for £48

Lot 1645

A Victorian skeleton clock, single-train fusee, housed under a glass dome. Overall height 50 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1646

A Regency rosewood marine barometer, by J.R. Cameron, Liverpool (tube missing). Height 88 cm.

Sold for £140

Lot 1647

An Edwardian walnut cased an Ansonia mantle clock, with two-train spring driven movement. Height 38 cm.

Sold for £32

Lot 1648

An Art Deco onyx cased mantle clock, with Elliott movement and marked "Fattorini".

Sold for £32

Lot 1649

Two small camphorwood boxes, probably Burmese. Largest width 30 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 1650

A miniature brass carriage clock, with silver plated surround to the circular dial with Roman numerals. Height excluding carrying handle 57 mm.

Not Sold

Lot 1651

A miniature carriage clock, in the Rococo style, with caryatid figures to each corner. Height excluding carrying handle 73 mm.

Not Sold

Lot 1652

A brass desk timepiece and barometer, with Champleve type enamel decoration. Width 128 mm.

Not Sold

Lot 1653

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, with pompadour pink porcelain panels, timepiece only. Height excluding carrying handle 11 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1654

A 19th century giltwood and gesso framed convex wall mirror, with ebonised slip. Diameter 59 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 1655

An Art Deco oak aneroid barometer, with thermometer. Height 61 cm.

Sold for £28

Lot 1656

A 19th century French brass mantle clock, with porcelain Roman numerals and two-train striking movement. Height 56 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1657

A late 19th century walnut mantle clock, with two-train Junghans movement striking on a single gong. Height 51 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1658

A Victorian mahogany framed toilet mirror, set between turned and reeded supports and with rectangular base with rounded corners raised on bun feet. Width 60 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 1659

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany aneroid barometer, by A. Franks Ltd., Manchester. Height 97 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1660

A 19th century mahogany Chippendale style fretwork wall mirror, with gilt swallow pediment. Height 66 cm, width 39 cm.

Sold for £42

Lot 1661

A Regency mahogany brass strung drop dial wall clock, with two-train spring driven movement striking on a bell. Case width 45 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1662

An antique walnut Queen Anne style dressing table mirror, with bureau front and drawer and raised on bracket feet. Width 36 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1663

A small pair of Victorian oval mahogany stools, with stuffover tops and raised on cabriole legs. Width 34 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 1664

A George III mahogany framed fretwork wall mirror, with gilt slip and bevelled glass. Height 74 cm, width 43 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 1665

A Regency/William IV mahogany dressing table mirror, with shaped pediment, swing mirror, two frieze drawers and raised on short bun feet. Width 46 cm, height 82 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £95

Lot 1666

A Queen Anne style walnut stool, with cabriole legs terminating in pad feet and with drop in seat. Width 47 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 1667

An Arts & Crafts oak coal receiver, with pierced gallery, carved door and fall front. Width 35 cm.

Sold for £65

Lot 1668

A 19th century walnut stool, with drop in seat and raised on four cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Length 46 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 1669

A Sorrento olive wood book form box. Width 25 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 1670

A 19th century walnut and pollard oak tea caddy, sarcophagus form. Width 25 cm.

Sold for £42

Lot 1671

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany combined clock and barometer desk accessory. Height 20 cm, width 24 cm.

Sold for £45

Lot 1672

A Victorian papier mache inlaid mother of pearl writing slope, raised on bracket feet. Width 32 cm.

Sold for £95

Lot 1673

A 19th century ships clock by C.C. Webb, 1 Royal Exchange, London, with silvered dial and single fusee movement housed in an oak case, total diameter 24.5 cm, and a later aneroid barometer by the same maker, total diameter 29 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £850

Lot 1674

A 19th century boulle marquetry serpentine fronted tea caddy, raised on short ball feet. Width 25 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 1675

A 19th century French figural mantle clock, with bronze shepherd and dog and two-train striking movement. Width 31 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1676

A mahogany mitre top mantle clock, with an enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, inlaid bats wing decoration and stringing, raised on four brass feet, height 19.5 cm, and another mahogany inlaid mantle clock, with eight-day movement, turned brass finials, raised on brass ogee bracket feet, width 22 cm, height 198 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 1677

A 19th century square piano, converted to a sideboard, fitted with drawers and raised on tapered legs of square section with brass castors. Width 169 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 1678

A Continental style armchair, with handworked tapestry back, arms and seat and raised on cabriole legs.

Sold for £30

Lot 1679

A William IV rosewood sofa, with bolster ends and exposed carved showframe raised on lobed and turned front legs. Width 204 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 1680

A Chapman's Siesta Furnishings oak crossbanded dining table with two leaves, and six Hepplewhite style country Oak splat back chairs with drop in seats.

Sold for £520

Lot 1681

A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment, brass dial and thirty hour movement, with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height excluding finial 212 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1682

A baby grand piano by Schumann, overstrung, mahogany cased. Width 144 cm, depth 125 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 1683

A Victorian walnut Davenport, with rear stationery compartment, slope front, four actual and four dummy drawers, stamped "Hewetson & Milner, Tottenham Court Road" to the top drawer. Width 56 cm.

Sold for £160

Lot 1684

A reproduction oak four poster bed, with panelled canopy, turned supports and panelled headboard. Width 161 cm, length 224 cm, height 204 cm.

Sold for £580

Lot 1685

A Georgian mahogany dining table, comprising two D ends, one with single drop flap, and with single half extra leaf. Width 126 cm, length extended 217 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 1686

A mahogany breakfront bookcase, Victorian and later, with detachable moulded cornice above a series of glazed doors, drawers and cupboards. Width 218 cm.

Sold for £110