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A FAVRILE GLASS AND BRONZE THREE LIGHT POND LILY TABLE LAMP, TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1905 The patinated bronze body with three lightly undulating lily stems, each terminating in a bud enclosing a bulb setting, with one favrile glass pond lily lamp shade, height: 35 cm (13 3/4 in.), lamp shade base with an engraved LCT , stamped Tiffany Studios NY 253 15 and the Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co. monogram on base
AN EDMUND SPENCE SWEDISH MADE MID CENTURY MODERN DRESSER, 1950S Swedish mid-century modern dresser with four drawers and a double doored cabinet, made from a light colored, yellow wood, likely birch, stamped on the back with Made in Sweden Factory no. 19 along with two oval stamps above, design by American modernist Edmund Spence, height: 117 cm (46 in.), width: 101.8 cm (40 in.), depth: 50.5 cm (20 in.) THIS LOT IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN-FRENCH 1887-1985) Les Amoureux , gouache, watercolor, pastel and pencil on paper 76.5 x 56.8 cm (30 1/8 x 22 3/8 in.) stamped with signature Marc Chagall lower left PROVENANCE Estate of the artist Christie`s, New York, May 7, 2008, Lot 129 Acquired at the above sale by the present owner EXPERTISE The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Comite Chagall. A copy of the certificate is available upon request. LOT NOTES Marc Chagall and his beloved wife Bella traveled the Mediterranean and South France during the spring of 1926. As this was his first time seeing the sea, the artist was deeply impressed by such different surroundings that influenced both his personality and style of painting. The bright light, the crisp colors of the water confronting rich tones of trees and exotic flowers, and, most importantly, the lovers - these are the main features of Chagall`s works executed in the Southern France. Even though the present lot was created decades after that determinant trip, the vibrant tone of artist`s fresh impression and almost naive fascination still lingers in colors and trickles through shapes.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased pocket watch by Charles Frodsham of London, having signed and numbered white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keyless lever movement, signed, numbered to the dial and backplate 07180, Sheffield 1878, gross weight 53g, dia. 3.9cm Condition Report / Extra Information Fully running. Dial good, no chips or cracks. Case good, with light surface scuffs only, no dents or splits.
After Moreau - Pair; La Fable and La Vérité, bronzed spelter figural lamps, each cast as robed maidens, the moulded glass shades as flaming torches, each raised on marble socles, mid-20th century, gross h.68cm Condition Report / Extra Information One glass shade cracked and with area of loss. Some light metal fatigue and distressing to bronze patination. Otherwise good and complete.
A late Victorian leather document box by Asprey's, the hinged cover monogrammed in gilt, the interior unfitted but gilt stamped 'Asprey & Sons Makers, 166 Bond Street, London', the lock further stamped 'Asprey, Bond Street', w.35.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some light age / handling wear. Some moth? holes to inside base. Hinges good. Lock good and working.
A circa 1900 rosewood and Tunbridge ware cribbage box, with fold-out action and trailing flower decoration, w.12.5cm (closed); and one other rosewood and Tunbridge ware cribbage board on turned supports, w.19.3cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Box - some light surface scuffs to sides and ends, small veneer loss to one corner, fine veneer splits to both ends. Board - light handling wear, otherwise no apparent faults.
A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware pin cushion box, of hexagonal form, the lift-off cover with stylised leaf and flower decoration within a border, 15.5cm; and a Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware string box, of turned and octagonal form, h.8.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Pin box - No apparent faults. String box - Slightly grubby, some light surface scuffs only.
A 19th century Chinese Canton floor vase, decorated in bright enamels with reserves of ceremonial figure scenes within gilt borders, further decorated with flowers, foliage and objects, four character mark verso, h.62cm Condition Report / Extra Information No chips, cracks or restoration. Some light handling and gilt wear. Basically very good.
Christopher Saxton - Engraved county map of Suffolk, later hand-coloured, taken from the 1637 edition, 28 x 38cm Condition Report / Extra Information Not stuck down. Several creases lower right and one crease to left of centre fold. No tears. With margin. Colours good with light fading only. Minor spotting upper right.
A circa 1830 rosewood wall clock, the octagonal case with mother of pearl inlays enclosing convex circular unsigned white enamel dial, single winding hole for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement, w.38cm. Sold with pendulum (feather a/f) Condition Report / Extra Information Dial good, light scratches only. Minor enamel chips around winding hole. Minor mother of pearl inlay losses to panels at 3, 4, 6 and 9 o'clock. Brass bezel and glass good, but door doesn't catch shut. Rosewood case good. Brass movement good. Gut wire has come off spool but seems unbroken. Pendulum feather damaged.
An early 20th century tortoiseshell and gilt brass cased strut clock, with chinoisserie decoration, silvered dial, eight day Swiss watch movement, h.15cm Condition Report / Extra Information In running order. Tortoiseshell good, no apparent losses. Light handling wear to lacquer. Silvered chapter ring tarnished. Back good. Dial with minor marks only.
A William IV rosewood open bookcase, having a spindle turned three quarter gallery above twin flights of adjustable shelves, w.158cm, d.41cm, h.104cm Condition Report / Extra Information Gallery slightly loose but good. Some spindles re-glued and some with minor chips to turnings. The whole with some fading. Stands well. Light handling wear, minor scuffs and shrinkage splits. Otherwise good.
An early 20th century gilt gesso picture frame, having leaf and flower head swept corners and edges (with losses), gross dimensions 147 x 121cm, inner slip dimensions 102 x 128cm ; and one other smaller example of the period, gross dimensions 112 x 86, inner slip dimensions 93 x 26cm (2) Provenance: Ex-Rushbrooke Hall, Bury St Edmunds Condition Report / Extra Information Larger - with three large losses to one corner, otherwise generally good with light age and handling wear. Smaller - minor losses
A good Regency rosewood and brass inlaid pedestal sofa table, having blind frieze drawer, lyre shaped pedestal to a quatraform platform on outswept supports, with hairy brass caps and casters, w.93cm (leaves down), d.70.5cm, h.72cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands very well, no wobble. Both flaps hang true. Top good. One small 1cm loss to veneer at edge of left hand flap. One small veneer repair to upper left corner, otherwise no splits or apparent patch repairs to veneers. Brass inlays complete, small areas of lifting and evidence that some brass has been previously stuck down. Drawer good. Legs good, no breaks. Brass caps and casters unpolished. Colour good and consistent all over, light fading only.
A George III mahogany card table, the fold-over top having proud corners and dished counter wells above a concertina rear action, the whole with later cut-in frieze drawer and on French cabriole legs with acanthus leaf capped terminals, w.86cm, d.42cm (closed), h.75cm Condition Report / Extra Information Colour good and generally original. Fine 10cm horizontal split to back left hand corner of top. Split to inside base of drawer. Light scuffing to terminals.
A mahogany twin pillar dining table, early 20th century in the Regency manner, having four extra leaves, the top with reeded edge, the pillars each on outswept reeded supports with brass paw caps and casters, max. w.327cm, d.118cm, h.72.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information The top with numerous surface scuffs. Strong, with light play only. Colour good and consistent with leaves. Some brass leaf chips missing.
LOUDON Jane Webb, The Ladies Flower Garden, London 1940, 1st edition, 4to half calf, rubbed at extremities, 48 hand-coloured plates (1) Condition Report / Extra Information Boards worn to extremities. Starting to split at spine on all four corners. Some water damage to leather. Leaves generally good, a small number with some light discolouration and staining to extremities. Pages complete, no losses.
A Worcester porcelain footed slop bowl, circa 1770, blue and white decorated with sprays of leaves and flowers, crescent mark verso, dia.15cm; and two other Worcester pieces of the period being cream jug and tankard, decorated with pagodas and a Chinese landscape (tankard print lacks clarity) (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Slop bowl - light handling wear, some decoration lacks crispness. Cream jug - no apparent faults. Tankard - printed decoration poor particularly to fence pattern, chip to underside of foot rim, fine star crack to base.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jardiniere, the gilt heightened rim above a band of scrolling mask decoration, the bulbous body painted with wildflowers and insects, puce mark shape No.1621, circa 1892, h.25cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some light gilt wear and loss. Minor paint wear. Age wear. Minor frits. Otherwise good.
A Bow figure of Ceres representing Earth and the four elements, with blue and puce mantel and yellow gown, holding a cornucopia and proffering fruit, a recumbent lion at her feet, on scrolling gilt base with pierced apron, circa 1765, h.28cm Condition Report / Extra Information Numerous chips to flower heads. Light handling wear. Unrestored. Good and original.
A pair of 19th century Meissen figures of a gallant and his companion, each holding aloft a bunch of grapes, decorated in bright enamels and raised on octagonal bases with Greek Key borders, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, further incised to each base NO.3 (some losses), h.16cm Condition Report / Extra Information Gallant - lacking head of scythe, small area of restoration to hat, some chips to leaf bocage, right arm professionally re-applied, shallow 1cm wide chip to underside of base.. Companion - restored to left shoulder, some light craquelure to glaze in parts (most noticeable to base).
A pair of late Victorian Staffordshire groups, each modelled as a Friesian cow with calf on a naturalistic base, each with sponge decoration and heightened in gilt, w.22cm Condition Report / Extra Information First group - horn with significant chip, the opposing horn with small chips, fine hairline to base of front left foot. Second group - fine hairlines to front right and rear left feet, some light crazing.

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