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An onyx and pierced gilt metal serpentine console table, raised on cabriole supports, w.102cm; together with a similar onyx and pierced gilt metal circular two-tier occasional table, h.77cm (2)Condition report: Console table max width is 102, depth is 35.5cm.Overall in good and original condition throughout.
An antique 19th Century French ebonised and gilt ormolu console / side table or hall table of decorative form having a white marble shaped chamfered edge top. The top upon and ebonised base with central quiver and flame gilt wood decoration with further gilded detailing throughout. Raised on tapering reeded supports united by a shaped X-frame stretcher with a decorative squat urn finial to the centre and acanthus leaf detailing. Measures approx 90cm x 86cm x 42cm.
An antique 19th Century Dutch walnut and satin wood console hall side occasional table having a serpentine chamfered edge top with satin marquetry inlaid decoration atop. Blind fronted drawer below with further inlaid decoration raised on two thick cabriole supports. Measures approx. 79cm x 76cm x 41cm.
2 boxes b.u. 3 & nbsp; Nanking vases, 2 Satsuma vases and saucer, 2 Balinese bombarded busts, walnut console, 2 bookends with brass vigures with writing feather, 11 glass cocktail picks with birds, 18th century drinking glass, opaline yellow orange decorative vase, 4 books & nbsp; Edwin Drood, walnut tobacco jar , console with floral inlay, 3 louvers, wooden ornamental ornament, white glass vase and sculpture group for Frisian tail clock
EUGÈNE SIBERDT (Belgian 1851-1931) A PAINTING, "Baroness Vaughan, Caroline Lacroix," 1906, oil on canvas, signed and dated L/L, "Eug. Siberdt Janu. 1906." 53" x 33" Note: The sitter is attributed as Caroline Lacroix, last confidant to King Leopold II of Belgium. The artist, Eugène Siberdt was appointed as a court painter some time in the late 1870's according to an entry by the Knohl Collection. The painting possesses clues and symbols to help identify the sitter. The viewer should note the 17th-century tapestry at the lady's back, which has a courting scene motif, at her side an old famille verte Chinese vase with chrysanthemums sits atop a two leg marble top console, and it is accompanied by a frame with portraits of two boys. Her fingers are covered in gold rings with emeralds, diamonds, an opal, and rubies; her wrists with pearl and diamond bangles. She wears a pastel blue silk day dress trimmed with embroidered lace, the dress pinned with a diamond and ruby dragonfly brooch at her breast, and at her neck a delicately strung pearl and jade cross necklace. She stands in chocolate silk beaded shoes on a parquetry floor laid with the pelt of a tiger, and her hand rests atop a lambs wool lined coat with an ermine collar. Layers of wealth and luxury surround the sitter setting her apart from bourgeois portraits by the artist, suggesting her identity could indeed be that of the Belgian, "Queen of the Congo." Provenance: Rau Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana Condition: Some old repairs and inpainting, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

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