The March Fine Art & Antique Auction

The March Auction 2020 (No.2003) Silver, Jewellery, Books, Fine Art, Ceramics, Furniture, Antiques & Collectables Auction.

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The March Fine Art & Antique Auction

The March Auction 2020 (No.2003) Silver, Jewellery, Books, Fine Art, Ceramics, Furniture, Antiques & Collectables Auction.

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A pair of late 19th century French brass filigree candlesticks, the stepped square sconce extending to an openwork column cast with scrolling entw...

A painted cast metal dragon figural chamberstick, 20th century, applied with a candle sconce between raised wings, the tail curled to form a loop ...

An Art Deco alabaster desk inkwell, early 20th century, the shaped rectangular stand inset with two removable ceramic inkwells, each under a hinge...

A pair of Chinese cloisonne vases, early 20th century, each of faceted tapering gourd form, decorated with pink prunus designs against a green gro...

A pair of Chinese cloisonne vases, late 19th/early 20th century, each of baluster form, enamelled in polychrome colours, in an elaborate floral de...

A pair of late 19th/early 20th century cloisonne trays, of square canted form, enamelled with polychrome colours, in a spiral and blossom design, ...

A late 19th century Persian bronze water carrier, the compressed body with flared neck decorated profusely with scrolling foliate panels, 16.5m hi...

A selection of continental ceramics, comprising; a pair of Italian Majolica candle sticks, the knopped shafts with applied curl details and cherub...

A pair of 19th century blue and white earthenware meat plates by Wood & Sons, each depicting figures in a boat within a tree lined landscape, 50cm...

A Regency style cast iron fire basket, 20th century, with a pair of urn shaped finials above a cast shaped back and a serpentine rail front, raise...

An early 20th century Arts and Crafts cast iron fire basket with andirons, cast with stylised dragon head terminals extending to rope twist curved...

An Arts and Crafts brass spherical fire implement stand in the manner of Christopher Dresser, together with a pair of George III fire irons, coal...

A 19th century steel footman, the rectangular pierced top, above a shaped apron, raised upon tapering cylindrical legs, 31cm wide, along with a la...

A selection of brass wares, to include, an iron and brass mounted 'Salter's' spring balance, a clockwork rotating spit and key winder, silver plat...

A William IV copper samovar, of ogee vase form upon a quatreform plinth base with leafy scroll toes, applied with zoomorphic masks and scroll hand...

A cast iron railway line or chain tensioner, cast in relief 'T S Ltd, L & N E R', 31cm high, along with a painted cast iron roof finial reputedly ...

A late 19th century leather travel trunk, the rectangular trunk with leather side loop handles fitted with a brass clasp lock, vacant interior, 48...

An early 20th century vintage Smiths Crisps glass counter jar, the cylindrical form jar with 'Smiths Crisps' inscribed to cover, body moulded with...

A 19th century leather leg of lamb gun case, applied with brass 'D'rings, leather loop handle and painted monogram ' E.E.S', 80cm long

A Regency style mahogany jardinière stand, 20th century, with a brass domed bowl within a tapering slatted body, upon three slender, tapering out ...

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