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A Bow candlestick group emblematic of Spring from a set of the Classical Seasons, modelled with Flora in a scanty floral drapery, festooning with flowers the puce, lavender and gilt rococo candlestick, Putto seated to her right with a yellow basket of flowers on his head, on puce and gilt shell bordered base, 21cm h, c1760-64 Lacking the candle sconce. Small restoration to the finger's of Flora's right hand, Cupid's right arm and wing restored (Please see lot 237 for image)
A Meissen oval mirror, the leafy turquoise and pink fringed mirror plate within a border of cabochon 'jewels' and encrusted with trailing flowers tied by a bow, surmounted by two putti, engraved gilt brass back and strut, 36cm h, crossed swords in underglaze blue, late 19th c Typical losses and chips to the encrusted trailing decoration but in otherwise generally good condition and entirely original without restoration
A pair of Meissen sweetmeat figures of a reclining lady and gallant, with open-work baskets, he in a floretted primrose coat and mauve breeches, she in a loose floretted drapery and cap, on gilt edged pink and turquoise scrolling base, 12cm h, incised 2872 or 2875, impressed 36, crossed swords in underglaze blue, early 20th c Male figure - large chip to the coat tail and lacking part of the black bow with which is hair is tied, minute chip to the fingers of one hand. Female figure - minute chip to the little finger on one hand, no restoration to either figure
A Victorian giltwood double-sided firescreen of twenty-eight birds, all exotic species including hummingbirds and bee-eaters amidst mossy covered branches with ferns and grasses on the mossy groundwork, the glazed glazed giltwood and composition firescreen crested by a shell and ribbon and on leafy scrolling legs with castors, 114cm h, 61cm w In very good, original condition with slight faults to the plaster decorated ribbon bow cresting and the gilding rather rubbed in places showing the red bole beneath, the birds undisturbed and in good condition free from dust, fading or moth damage.
An Irish early Victorian rosewood bow fronted barometer, with engraved and silvered dial, bubble level signed Spear Dublin, mercury thermometer and hygrometer, the case inlaid with a border of mother o'pearl fretwork beneath the swan neck pediment, 102cm h, Small repairs to the pediment but otherwise and attractive
A Betty Joel sycamore dining suite, comprising: bow ended table, on two geometric uprights, 78cm h; 265 x 98cm, eight elbow chairs, a bow ended serving table and a sideboard with ivory handles, the table and sideboard with framed labels to the underside dated 1932 (11) The labels record that the suite was made in 1932 designed by Betty Joel at made by H Green or W Witt at the Token Works in October 1936 Betty Joel supplied boardroom table of this model and a set of closely similar chairs to Williams Hollins Ltd of Nottingham, the proprietors of the brand "Vyella". David Joel commented that this was one of the firm's best remembered commissions for it not only furnished but panelled a whole floor of offices, meeting rooms and showrooms for the firm "in lovely empire woods". The bowed ends of the table were reflected in the curved corners of the room, a design of striking modernism (see Joel (David), The Adventure of British Furniture 1851-1951, p96 and plts 95 & 97. The sideboard is relatively scarce for, as Joel wrote in 1953, "the serpentine and bow fronts and simple enrichment were hardly commercial then (1935) and certainly would not be now.
A Dutch walnut and marquetry bombe chest of drawers, the serpentine top inlaid with birds in branches and swags suspended from a bow, the sides and four drawers conforming, with brass handles and keyplates, 81cm h; 95 x 56cm, ivorine dealer's label of ALEX. COCHRAN & CO 97 ST GEORGES RD GLASGOW, late 18th or early 19th c
An English stonebow by William Barker, Wigan, no.265, circa 1760 with slender steel bow retaining its original string with bone spacers, built-in gaffle engraved with foliage and retained by a sprung catch at the rear, sprung fore-sight, signed engraved back-sight, figured walnut gun-stock tiller, inlaid with a shaped steel panel engraved with rococo ornament in front of the mechanism, and engraved iron mounts including butt-plate inscribed with the serial number (the steel parts lightly patinated) 76.8 cm ; 30.25in
An Italian stonebow, late 16th Century with steel bow, walnut tiller carved in high relief and iron sights and mechanism (extensively worn and repaired); another, 19th Century, with small steel bow, carved walnut tiller, and iron mounts; and another, 19th Century the first: 109.5 ; 43.125tiller (3)
A French d.b. silver-mounted percussion sporting gun by Le Page Arq du Roi,no.2794, Paris fineness and guarantee marks of 1819, and maker's mark of Jean Le Page with twist barrels, signed in gold within an oval frame flanked by foliage on the rib, gold fore-sight, engraved case-hardened breech decorated with gold foliage and inlaid with a gold line, engraved case-hardened breech tang picked-out with further patterns of gold foliage, cased-hardened locks signed in a gold beaded oval and decorated with differing gilt game birds left and right, figured walnut half-stock, the butt slightly cast-off to the left, raised cheek-piece, the grip and fore-end finely carved with flowerheads within a trellis framework (the right-hand side of the fore-end chipped), silver-gilt mounts finely cast and chased in relief on a partially matted ground, comprising trigger-guard with palmette finial supported by a pair of winged female demi-figures, the bow decorated with a hanging boar vignette, spurred butt-plate decorated with a sportsman shooting a duck, the rear ramrod-pipe chiselled with foliage, a pair of forward ramrod-pipes, vacant gold escutcheon, and original silver-tipped wooden ramrod (the barrels and locks pitted) 78.5 cm ; 30.875in barrels
A pair of Irish flintlock duelling pistols by McKnight, Dublin, circa 1820 each with octagonal twist sighted barrel signed in gold and retaining traces of original browned finish, engraved case-hardened breech inlaid with two gold lines, gold lined vent, engraved case-hardened breech tang, gold vent, border-engraved case-hardened lock decorated with a trophy on the tail, rainproof pan, roller, set trigger (the upper portion of one cock cracked and repaired), figured walnut half-stock, saw-handled chequered butt, engraved blued spurred steel trigger-guard formed with a large bow and pineapple finial, engraved steel butt cap decorated with a large expanded flowerhead, blued steel rear ramrod-pipe, silver fore-end cap, and one pistol retaining its original brass-tipped ramrod (the other missing): in original fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, with trade label for 14 Wood Street Dublin (closure hooks replaced), and retaining a loading mallet and a bullet mould 38.6 cm ; 38.7 cm
THREE ART NOUVEAU ITEMS comprising: A circular white metal brooch of medallic form depicting a classical female head and bow and arrow allegorical of Diana the Huntress, the reverse stamped with maker's device and "Sterling 925 Fine", 45mm (1.8in) diameter, An oval silver belt buckle with bright-cut edge, the centre applied with a relief of a female head and flag irises, hallmarked Chester 1901, maker A.J.S., 47mm (1.9in), and a silver brooch of button form depicting a female head with peony hair ornament, partial Sterling import mark, circa 1900 (3)
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY OAK OPEN ARMCHAIR having a broad toprail with foliate-carved frieze, above eleven well-turned spindles and a similarly-carved midrail, the arms with scroll terminals on ring-turned supports, flanking a bow-fronted seat with brass-studded hide centre, on turned legs, three well-turned front stretchers and plain cylindrical side stretchers
A LATE GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS having boxwood stringing and crossbanding to the top, above a brushing slide and four graduated cock-beaded long drawers with original cast brass re-entrant oblong beaded backplate and guilloche-decorated bale handles, within boxwood stringing, on a shaped apron with integral swept bracket feet, 95.5cm x 55.5cm x 86cm high, (37.6in x 21.8in x 33.8in) (depletions)
A Sevres cylindrical teacup painted female bust panel with gilt foliated scroll ornamentation on blue ground and a saucer to match painted a bow and a quiver of arrows and musical instruments, blue scroll mark; a Meissen miniature circular tapered teacup and saucer with alternate painted panels of figures in landscapes and purple floral decoration and a Meissen similar circular tapered cup painted floral sprigs with fluted rim and saucer to match. (6)
Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the rectangular hood with concave cornice over painted face with upper scene of Burns at the plough and the four seasons to each spandrel, the white dial with Roman numerals in black and with seconds dial and thirty one day date ring, the bow front door with upper and lower carved crests, 81in (205.8cm) tall
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