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Lot 508

Manner of Master John, Portrait of a lady, oil on panel, 68cm x 56cm. Illustrated

Lot 512

French School (19th century), A maid combing her lady's hair, oil on panel, 40cm x 29cm. Illustrated

Lot 522

Desiree Thomassin Renardt (1858-1933), The Harvesters, oil on panel, signed, 32cm x 47cm. Illustrated

Lot 531

English School (19th century), Coastal scenes with ships at anchor, a pair, oil on panel, each 23cm x 29.5cm.(2) Illustrated

Lot 542

Manner of Sir Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of a gentleman, oil on panel, 17cm x 14cm.

Lot 549

Follower of Gaspard Dughet, A mountainous river landscape with figures, oil on panel, 14cm x 15.5cm.

Lot 615

A 19th century walnut rounded rectangular lift top box of panel construction, 76cm wide.

Lot 617

A George III and later oak coffer bach with double arch panel front over a pair of drawers on cabriole supports, 68cm wide.

Lot 626

Two early 16th century oak linen fold panels, each approx 54cm x 13cm, together with a 16th century oak carved blind tracery panel, (a.f.), 43cm x 21cm.

Lot 627

A 17th century oak panel with blind tracery decoration, 48cm x 23cm.

Lot 632

A 16th century stile carved with diamonds and roses, 65 x 23cm, together with a 16th century carved oak blind tracery panel, 49 x 30cm

Lot 637

A Gothic blind tracery carved oak panel with lancet and circular motif, 47 x 26cm. Illustrated

Lot 638

Two 15th/16th century carved oak rude screen panels, with trefoil decoration, figures and birds, each 52 x 18cm, together with another 16th century oak rude screen panel, 36 x 28cm. Illustrated

Lot 646

Two various carved and pierced 16th century screen panels, the quatrefoil panel 40 x 18cm, the other 34 x 23cm. Illustrated

Lot 647

A 16th century oak blind tracery panel framed, 47 x 34cm.

Lot 648

A 16th century carved oak panel door, with original iron hinges, 37 x 31cm. Illustrated

Lot 650

A 19th century carved and pierced Anglo-Indian hardwood acanthus scroll panel centred by a stylized pineapple, 120cm

Lot 671

A 17th century style carved oak panel of five arches divided by figural pilasters 226cm wide x 125cm high.

Lot 693

A late Victorian gilt metal mounted satinwood and ebonised credenza, the central door with ceramic panel mount, flanked by parcel gilt fluted columns, 170cm wide.

Lot 70

A Meissen porcelain slipper, late 19th century, painted with a panel of lovers in a landscape against a deep blue ground, blue crossed swords mark, 17cm.length. Illustrated

Lot 422

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silkwork panel having pictorial crane decoration.

Lot 749

An early 20th century mahogany frame firescreen having pictorial woolwork panel inset.

Lot 767

A 1920`s oak standard lamp having heavy twist frame and fringed panel shade.

Lot 772

A 19th century oak sideboard in the Jacobean style having cushion panel drawers and cupboard on stile frame.

Lot 774

An 18th century and later oak chest of four cushion panel drawers on ball feet.

Lot 777

A pair of 1920`s oak corner cupboards having beaded panel decoration.

Lot 825

A late Victorian mahogany and walnut bedroom suite comprising dressing table having mirror and jewellery drawer base and a double mirror door wardrobe having central panel carved glass door.

Lot 859

A early 20th century mahogany frame firescreen having leaded glass panel.

Lot 862

A mahogany mirror back having oval panel.

Lot 1155

Three Chinese soapstone carvings, Thai carved panel, gourd, etc

Lot 198

20th c. Large bronze 6 panel lantern1 panel has a crack. Approx. 44" H.

Lot 433

4 panel silk standing screenDepicting "Pon Trees", artist signed. Approx. 3` H x 3` 5.5" W.

Lot 92

A pair of very fine late 19th century Chinese famille rose medallion plates both decorated with various panel scenes of courtesans and a lowly servant in a conversational garden court scene and exotic birds/butterflies amongst flowering branches (one slight a/f)

Lot 115

A Chinese blue and white porcelain charger decorated with a leisurely figural panel bearing six character marks to the base.

Lot 417

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, curved oval form with bayonet screw cover, the front embossed with a central foliate scroll panel, 4 3/4" x 3" (12.1cm x 7.6cm) Chester 1895, 4oz gross EST 80-120

Lot 419

A carved panel of a bird amongst rushes

Lot 572

A Regency tripod pole-screen with needlework panel and a Victorian walnut stand with a barley-twist support

Lot 640

An 18th century French oak armoire top with shaped panel doors and brass escutcheons

Lot 661

A reproduction oak bookcase with leaded glazed upper doors and linen-fold panel doors below

Lot 1378

Edwardian rectangular stained and leaded glass window, the centre with circular panel and floral decoration, 99cm x 63.5cm

Lot 1391

Regency mahogany bar back dining chair with flame mahogany panel with beaded edge, carved and pierced acanthus leaf scroll bar, drop-in seat on turned front and sabre rear legs

Lot 529

Victorian deep easy chair, "carpet panel" and blue velvet upholstery, turned and ringed legs.

Lot 563

Regency style gilt wood and gesso fire screen, probably early 20th century, cartouche shaped brocade panel, moulded and shaped frame, scrolled feet, width 66cms, height 106cms.

Lot 579

William IV rosewood chiffonier, with a raised and mirrored back panel, (defective), the base section with a single frieze drawer, over two panelled doors with brass grilles and pleated fabric backings, flanked by pilaster strips, bun feet, width 91cms.

Lot 448

Russian lacquered box with hand-painted panel to lid & gilt border

Lot 476

Gilt framed oil on panel depicting courting couples size approx. 30cm x 35cm

Lot 486

Oil on panel depicting military men on horseback with indistinct signature size approx. 32cm x 48cm

Lot 33

DS John Sanderson-Wells (1872-1955) A Welcome Halt Oil on panel Signed lower right 25 x 35cm (9 3/4 x 13 3/4in)

Lot 41

William Etty R.A. (1789-1849) Cupids, allegory of painting Oil on panel Inscribed on label attached to reverse 15 x 33cm (6 x 13in) Provenance: London, Christie"s, 20th October 1950, Lot 98, sold for 11gns.

Lot 54

Henry Brittan Willis (1810-1884) Near Claydon, Suffolk Oil on panel Signed and indistinctly dated lower right Inscribed on label on reverse 29 x 40.5cm (11.5 x 16in)

Lot 92

An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the dial signed for Webb and Son, Newbury, early 19th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and inscribed Webb & Son, Newbury to centre, the angles with polychrome and gilt painted conch shell spandrels beneath arch decorated with Ho-Ho birds perched on a branch beneath scroll canopy, the break-arch case with with keystone centred moulded cornice and fluted columns to hood above ebony and box line bordered break-arch door above conforming short panel and flanked by inlaid canted angles to trunk, on plinth base with moulded skirt incorporating bracket feet with shaped apron between, 205cm (80.75ins) high.

Lot 165

A pair of six panel flame mahogany doors, 19th century, 212cm x 101cm, the other 210 x 100.5cm Provenance: Christie"s South Kensington, sale of 26 November 2003, lot no. 263

Lot 166

A pair of six panel flame mahogany doors, 19th century, one 213cm x 101.5cm, the other 212 x 101cm. (2) Provenance: Christie"s South Kensington, 26 November 2003, lot no. 262

Lot 167

A set of three late Victorian eight panel mahogany doors, 211cm high Provenance : Christie"s South Kensington, sale of 1 August 2006, lot no. 236

Lot 228

An oak cased barograph, R. Bailey, Birmingham circa 1900, with eight segment aneroid chamber mounted within lacquered brass armature operating inked pointer fot the clockwork driven paper-scale lined rotating drum, the base with ivorine trade label R. BAILEY, 14 BENNETTS HILL, BIRMINGHAM beneath five panel bevel-glazed cover on ogee moulded base with chart drawer to apron and squab feet, 37cm (14.5ins) wide. R. Bailey is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 14 & 15 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham circa 1865-85.

Lot 291

A Victorian tortoiseshell and ivory strung jewellery box, last quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with inset vacant mother-of-pearl panel, the front with conforming escutcheon, the red velvet lined interior with lift-out tray, 10.5cm high, 30cm wide, 20cm deep

Lot 379

An Arts and Crafts oak and marquetry desk, circa 1900, by Shapland and Petter, Barnstaple, galleried top, incorporating bookshelves with leaded glass panel to the rear, tooled leather inset, frieze drawer, pierced rectangular legs and plinth feet, the lock stamped S & P over B, 112cm high, 110cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 300

1930s silver cedar-lined cigarette box of rectangular form in the Art Deco style, hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and cartouche engraved - 'Column Club Golf Circle 1936', front panel with engraved presentation inscription, on four bracket feet (Birmingham 1935), 18cm across

Lot 350

Fine early Victorian emerald and gold demi-parure, the suite of jewellery comprising a necklace, pendant / brooch and a pair of earrings - the detachable pendant / brooch with a principle mixed cut emerald estimated to weigh approximately 3.72 carats, surrounded by ten further step cut and mixed cut emeralds within a floral design of repoussé rococo scrolls, on a textured gold ground, the pendant with a further detachable drop, similarly set with three emeralds, the principle oval mixed cut emerald measuring approximately 8.8mm x 10.6mm, suspended from a necklace with central openwork floral repoussé panel, with three flower heads set with emeralds and a series of similar panels alternating with panels on textured gold ground. The pair of earrings similarly set each with a central principle step cut emerald measuring approximately 8.5mm x 7.0mm and 9.0mm x 6.6mm, with two further emeralds and suspended from a detachable flower-head loop fitting. All in a later fitted box, retailed by 'Resners', Antique Jewellers, 124 New Bond Street, London, W1 CONDITION REPORT The pendant / brooch - in good original condition commensurate with age. It has two tiny loops at the back, possibly to allow an extra detachable drop. Measures approximately 73mm x 50mm. Weighs approximately 23.5 grams gross. The earrings - both in good original condition commensurate with age. Measures approximately 58mm overall drop x 30mm wide. Weighs approximately 16.9 grams gross. The necklace - in good original condition commensurate with age. Evidence of slight alterations at the back. Solder and discolouration suggesting that there have been alterations, possibly the necklace may originally have been able to be adapted to be worn as either a necklace or a pair of bracelets. The pendant / brooch connects to the necklace with clasp fittings. Panels have minor dents and holes in the repoussé decoration commensurate with age. Approximately 380mm overall length. Weighs approximately 37.9 grams gross

Lot 397

Early nineteenth century garnet and pearl dress ring, with central garnet and four seed pearls in a cruciform design CONDITION REPORT The shoulder has come away from the bezel and has an old repair in the form of an applied gold panel to re-join the back of the setting to the shoulder. This is now detached

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