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Lot 5

Adolf (Constantin) Baumgartner-Stoiloff (1850-1924) Gold convoy in Siberia signed 'C. Stoiloff' (lower left) oil on panel 12 x 18¼ in. (31 x 46 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 120

A RUSSIAN ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS-MOUNTED CALENDAR HOLDER CIRCA 1900 The wooden wall plaque with cut-out floral mounts centred by an enamelled panel depicting the folkloric character Ivan Tsarevitch aiming his bow, the rectangular brass panel below, with hammered edges, to hold the calendar, (calendar now absent) 14½ in. long (36.7 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 202

A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE MAKER'S MARK OF DG (CYRILLIC), MOSCOW, 1908/17 The cover decorated en plein with a folkloric panel depicting a boyar beside his horse greeting an elderly peasant, the cover and back decorated with shaded polychrome enamel flowers and foliage enhanced with richly gilt beads and whorls on a very dark blue ground, with purple bead borders, cabochon-set thumbpiece, gilt interior 1½ in. (11.5 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Lot 208

A RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE MARK OF GUSTAV KLINGERT, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890 Cover and base identically decorated with a large geometric panel of flowers and foliage in red, white and three shades of blue on a gilt ground in turn upon a green ground profusely covered in gilt cloisons and bordered by white beads, gilt interior and turquoise-set thumbpiece 3½ in. long (9 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 211

A RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE MARK OF 11TH ARTEL, MOSCOW, 1908/17 Decorated with flowers in shaded polychrome enaels , principally pink, blue and green, reverse with "D" shaped panel of flowers edged with trailing foliage on powder-blue border, bands of triangular motifs to edges, cabochon-set gem thumbpiece 4 in. long (10 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 218

A RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL PURSE MAKER'S MARK INDISTICT, M?, "88" STANDARD, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890 Decorated with foliage in salmon-pink, rose-pink, two shades of green, yellow, white, red and three shades of blue centred by a floral panel on one side and a vacant reserve on the other, blue silk concertina lining and original silk-lined card box 2¾ in. diameter (7 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 665

French porcelain and gold painted metal two train mantel clock, the movement signed Henri Marc, Paris, striking on a bell, the 3.25" pink porcelain dial over a porcelain panel painted with a romantic rural couple, within an ornate breakfront case surmounted by a porcelain urn, 16.5" high

Lot 946

Oak case with aperture for a 12" square brass dial, the case with long arched door surmounted by a caddy top with three brass ball finials and blind carved fretwork panel, 79" high

Lot 8

SAM BOUGH R.S.A (SCOTTISH 1822-1878) ON THE CLYDE Signed, oil on panel 11.5cm x 25cm (4.5in x 9.5in)

Lot 17

ATTRIBUTED TO HERMAN VAN SWANEVELT (DUTCH) A SHEPHERD AND FLOCK ON A WOODED COUNTRY PATH BY MOONLIGHT Oil on panel 16cm x 22cm (6.25in x 8.5in) and a companion a pair `A cattle drover at sunset` (2) Provenance: The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisley and thence by descent to the present owner.

Lot 23

ATTRIBUTED TO ANDRIES VERMEULEN (DUTCH) FIGURES ON A FROZEN CANAL Oil on panel 16cm x 26cm (6.25in x 10.25in) Provenance: The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisley and thence by descent to the present owner.

Lot 69

NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PEÑA (FRENCH 1808-1876) FIGURE ON A WOODLAND PATH Signed, oil on panel 16cm x 22cm (6.25in x 8.625in)

Lot 72

ROBERT MCGREGOR R.S.A (SCOTTISH 1847-1922) THE YOUNG GARDENER Signed, oil on panel 31cm x 20cm (12in x 8in)

Lot 80

FRANS VAN SEVERDONCK (BELGIAN 1809-1899) SHEEP AND HENS IN A LANDSCAPE Signed, signed and authenticated verso, oil on panel 37cm x 52cm (14.5in x 20.5in)

Lot 125

ROBERT MCGOWN COVENTRY A.R.S.A., R.S.W (SCOTTISH 1855-1941) GATHERING FIREWOOD Signed, oil on panel 25.5cm x 20cm (10in x 8in)

Lot 178

LESLIE HUNTER (SCOTTISH 1877-1931) A STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND VASE ON A TABLE-TOP Signed, oil on panel 35.5cm x 46cm (14in x 18in) Provenance:Christie`s at Hopetoun House, October 15th, 1969 when acquired by the current vendor

Lot 179

GEORGE KEYT (SRI LANKAN 1901-1993) RECLINING LADY Signed and dated `58, oil on panel 53.5cm x 65cm (21in x 25in)

Lot 180

SAMUEL JOHN PEPLOE R.S.A (1871-1935) NEAR DOUGLAS HALL Signed, oil on panel 32cm x 41cm (12.5in x 16in) Note:This painting dates from 1917 for a similar view see Art Gallery of New South Wales no.9034. We are grateful to Guy Peploe for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.

Lot 21

TAXIDERMY: A PALE PHASE ARCTIC SKUA standing on a mossy naturalistic setting, in glazed case, marked in pencil, `R Duncan 1892 to interior side panel, 38 x 58.5cms

Lot 23

TAXIDERMY: THREE KINGFISHERS perched on branches, glazed case, 39 x 33.5cms (one panel broken)

Lot 24

TAXIDERMY: THREE HUMMING BIRDS one in flight and two perched amongst branches, 38.5 x 33.5cms (one panel cracked)

Lot 66

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD TWO-DIVISION INLAID TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, the cover and front panel inlaid with exotic birds amongst foliage, brass stringing with mother-of-pearl corners, ring handles to sides, on bun feet, 20cms wide

Lot 73

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CANDLE BOX, of tapering form, with a shaped hanging bracket over a sloping lid, the front panel with diamond parquetry inlay within similar line inlay, 48cms high

Lot 93

A 19TH CENTURY WOOLWORK PANEL, worked in various stitches with a red brick farmhouse, amongst trees, an open barn to the foreground with a farmer flailing corn, cattle and fowl in the yard, in a maple frame with gilt slip, 40 x 48cm. See illustration

Lot 146

MANNER OF THOMAS STEEL OF DERBY, still life of summer flowers and fruit, held in a vase, on a mantelpiece, painted in enamels on a porcelain panel, possible remains of a signature lower left, 23.5 x 26cms. See illustration

Lot 214

A CHINESE SILK PANEL worked in shades of green, blue, ivory and peach with an elephant, lion dogs, clouds, flowers and butterflies on a pale terracotta ground, backed in turquoise silks, 19th century, 244 x 61cms (purchased at Liberty`s)

Lot 231

A PAIR OF CUT CRYSTAL BITTERS BOTTLES each with facetted necks over panel and slice cut body, the cork stoppers with silver mounts, 13cms high, Birmingham 1963

Lot 250

A VICTORIAN SILVER BAPTISMAL MUG by George John Richards, London 1855, of baluster form, moulded with four circular raised panel and engraved with flowers, foliage and shells, double scroll handle and raised on shell and C scroll foot, 11.5cms high, 5.5ozs

Lot 301

A VICTORIAN MOTHER-OF-PEARL CARD CASE, rectangular, of panel design inlaid in abalone with floral sprays and borders, together with another of plainer design, 10 x 8cms

Lot 302

A VICTORIAN MOTHER-OF-PEARL CARD CASE of `quilted` panel design, the interior fitted with fanned pockets, 10.5 x 7.5cms

Lot 468

AN 18CT GOLD THREE-STRAND BRACELET of double diamond-cut curb link with box panel fastener engraved with MH monogram, early 20th century, total approximate weight 39gms

Lot 477

A 19TH CENTURY SILVER WATCH KEY of panel design, centred with a buffalo and horse on a filigree ground, within a pierced and hinged surround, approximately 68mm x 46mm

Lot 508

F R LEE RA (1798 - 1879) Rural landscape with travellers huddled beneath a tree, cottage beyond, oil on panel, unsigned, attribution on frame, 20 x 23cms

Lot 509

P NAYSMITH (19TH CENTURY) Abbey ruins by the waters edge, oil on panel, unsigned, 19 x 26cms

Lot 510

CLELAND (19TH CENTURY) Self portrait, the artist, facing slightly to sinister, wearing a black soft hat, brown coat and white cravat, oil on panel, 27 x 22cms

Lot 512

E VERBOEKHOVEN Belgian (1799 - 1881) Sheep in a moorland landscape, oil on panel, unsigned, W H Patterson Gallery label verso, 19 x 23cms. See illustration

Lot 596

AN EDWARD VII FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having an arched brass dial (20.5cms) with silvered chapter ring and black Roman and Arabic numerals, the matt ground centre engraved with an eagle, leafage and drapery, having a boss to the arch engraved with thatched half timbered cottages, classical face mask spandrels, the eight day movement striking on a bell; the case having a pagoda shape hood with gilded urn finials, moulded and dentil cornice, stop-flute and brass capped Corinthian columns, arched long door to the trunk above a plain panel and on ogee bracket feet. See illustration

Lot 633

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND EBONY DAVENPORT having a raised stationery compartment above a leather incised writing slope, the interior lined in satin walnut and fitted with small drawers, the field panelled front detailed with ebony moulding conforming side panel and door fitted with four concealed drawers and carved in relief with scrolling leaves to panels and angle brackets, slender ebonised fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, on plinth base with castors, 63.5cms wide x 91.5cms high. See illustration

Lot 642

A REGENCY FIGURED MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIR having a curved and moulded panel to the open back, downswept arms, upholstered seat and on front moulded sabre legs with brass caps and castors. See illustration

Lot 665

A VICTORIAN DRESSING `SCRAP` SCREEN with three arch top panels decorated with decoupage scraps and lithographic images, florally printed paper to reverse, 164cms high, each panel 48cms wide. See illustration

Lot 702

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILTWOOD BEDHEAD, the moulded frame with shell, putti and scroll cresting, above a peach satin upholstered panel, 58 cm wide

Lot 712

AN ART DECO TIGER MAPLE AND COROMANDEL BEDROOM SUITE by Frederick Restall Ltd, Gt Hampton Street, Birmingham, quarter veneered and crossbanded on a coromandel plinth base, with chrome and Bakelite Odeonesque pierced bar handles, comprising an INVERTED BREAK-FRONT THREE DOOR WARDROBE of stepped outline, full hanging 168cms wide x 191cms high; A PAIR OF TWO DOOR COMPACTUMS fitted with twelve pull slides, and six pull slides respectively; a small SINGLE DOOR HOSIERY CABINET fitted with three graduated pull-slides; a SINGLE DOOR JEWELLERY AND LINGERIE CABINET fitted with a velvet lined jewellery drawer above a drawer with lock and three pull slides; a PAIR OF SINGLE DOOR BEDSIDE CABINETS each fitted with a drawer and two glass shelves; a CHEVAL MIRROR of canted rectangular outline with upholstered foot rest base; DRESSING TABLE of rectangular canted outline the lift-up top mirror lined, above a kneehole with narrow glass shelf, the velvet lined interior fitted with A SILVER, BLUE BAISSE TAILLE ENAMEL AND CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET by Adie Brothers, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, and associated comb with matching accessories of a photograph frame, powder compact, cigarette case, easel clock, powder bowl, two scent bottles and two eau de cologne bottles, Birmingham 1933; chrome tubular frame CHAIR with low back, a WASTE BIN, A PAIR OF TWO RECTANGULAR UNDER-BED STORAGE BOXES, 122cms wide; and a DOUBLE BEDSTEAD of stepped panel design. See illustrations

Lot 715

A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK BOARDED CHEST having a quadruple indented panel top above an arcaded frieze and triple panel front, with moulded muntins and on stile feet, 143cms wide x 52.5cms deep x 65cms high. See illustration

Lot 716

A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR, the arched and scrollwork cresting above an indented panel back and arms, inlaid in boxwood and ebony with a diamond motif and banding, full seat and on front turned legs joined by plain stretchers

Lot 725

AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK BOARDED CHEST, having a lift up planked top above a frieze and muntins carved with scrolling leafage, the three field panel front with two twin-fronted drawers below, carved with the initials RB and dated 1714, on stile feet, 139cms wide, 82cms high

Lot 730

A THOMPSON OF KILBURN OAK WORK CHEST of rectangular outline, having lift-up lid, indented panel front and sides, above a drawer on octagonal turned and square legs, carved in relief with a mouse, 49cms wide x 32.5cms deep x 61cms high. See illustration. This is a heap piece.

Lot 1

GEORGE HYDE POWNALL (1876 - 1932) Houses of Parliament, Westminster Oil on panel 20cm x 30cm

Lot 2

GEORGE HYDE POWNALL (1876 - 1932) Great Western Road, Glasgow Oil on panel 21.5cm x 14cm

Lot 7

SCOTTISH SCHOOL (20th century) Queen and Country Oil on panel, signed D.M. 20cm x 20cm

Lot 20

SCOTTISH SCHOOL A Rare Art Nouveau Penwork wood panel depicting Aphrodite (Venus) holding a dove and wearing the magic girdle (belt). With extensive mother-of-pearl inlay. 58cm x 25cm (23 x 9 3/4 inches)

Lot 68

ROBERT MCGREGOR RSA (Scottish 1847-1922) Study of a Young Girl Oil on panel, monogrammed 24.5cm x 17cm Note : Private collection Glasgow.

Lot 101

UNKNOWN ARTIST Marble Wings Carved marble on polycarbonate panel 90cm x 160cm

Lot 104

* PETER WHITE (Scottish) Bowl oil and encaustic on panel 124.5cm x 197.5cm Note : Current gallery price for a work of this size by Peter White is c£5,500. Exhibits at numerous galleries including Kilmorack Gallery.

Lot 253

An early 19th century wine label, unmarked, of cartouche shape, a leopard`s head amidst scrolling oak leaves, a hatched kidney shaped panel to the centre with removable tag inscribed `SYRACUSE`, heavy suspension chain, 68mm, 35.8gm

Lot 513

Dutch School (18th Century), A Maid in a Kitchen Interior with a Ham, Fish, Cabbages, Terracotta Jugs, and Brass Pans, bears signature and initials "F. v [?] S", oil on panel, 50 x 61cm (19.50 x 23.79in)

Lot 519

Attributed to Samuel Henry Alken (British, 1810-1894), a series of four Steeplechasing Scenes, oil on panel, 16 x 30cm (6.24 x 11.7in) (4)

Lot 520

Italian School (19th Century), Venus, with a Putto Peering around a Curtain; and Adonis, sitting in a Landscape with a Greyhound, oil on panel, 26 x 21cm (10.14 x 8.19in), a pair (2)

Lot 529

James William Giles, RSA (British, 1801-1870), Salmon Fishing on a Highland River, signed lower left on the rock "J Giles 1858", oil on panel, 24 x 37cm (9.36 x 14.43in)

Lot 531

John Rathbone (British, 1750-1807), Travellers with a Cart and Horse on a Country Lane, with Ruins beyond, oil on panel, 25 x 36cm (9.75 x 14.04in)

Lot 534

Italian School (18th Century), The Adoration of the Magi, oil on panel, 47 x 74cm (18.33 x 28.86in)

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