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A Victorian painted buffet sideboard, the upper moulded rectangular tier with arched half-gallery centrally applied with a swag draped shield, supported by acanthus capped fluted cylindrical pillars, above an open undertier and a pair of panel doors, each enclosing a shelf, plinth base, 121cm wide
Y FINE JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN MEIJI PERIOD 明治 宗玉款 象牙雕漁民置物 carved on an integral plinth, shown barefoot, wearing a traditional garment and fibre hat slung across his back, striding forward, he holds a net in his right hand and a fish in the left, a basket with long rope handles rests on his forearm, shown tipping slightly to the side with a loose fish falling to the ground, with inked detailing throughout, the base inscribed with 'Sogyoku' (Dimensions: 14cm high) (Qty: 1)(14cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collection
Y IVORY OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN MEIJI PERIOD 明治 香川款 象牙雕漁民置物 a fisherman standing on an integral plinth, shown cradling a recent catch in his left hand, the right holding a fishing rod, a basket sits on his right hip, the base signed ‘Kagawa’ (Dimensions: 27.5cm) (Qty: 1)(27.5cm)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collection
Y JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF A FISHER BOY MEIJI PERIOD 明治 心光款 象牙雕漁童置物standing barefoot on an integral plinth, the boy wears a traditional robe tied at the back, he holds the openwork basket in both hands, the eyes detailed in ink, the underside signed 'Shinko' (Dimensions: 13.5cm high) (Qty: 1)(13.5cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collection
Y TWO JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO MEIJI PERIOD 明治 象牙雕人物置物(一組兩件) comprising: an elderly man shown standing on an integral plinth with a dragon at his feet, shielding his head with a leaf fan and wearing robes decorated with swirling clouds; a young man standing on a small integral plinth, wearing a yukata, long tied belt and boots, his hands clasped together, with wooden stand (Dimensions: 24.5cm and 20cm high) (Qty: 2)(24.5cm and 20cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collection
CHOLA STYLE BRONZE SHIVA SCULPTURE 19TH CENTURY on an integral plinth and surrounded by a ring of fire, Shiva escorts Ganga down to earth from the heavens, he flies, head down, with the dwarf Apasmara underneath his hand (Dimensions: 38cm high) (Qty: 1)(38cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collection
BRONZE GROUP OF A BOY AND BUFFALO MING-QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 明至清 銅鑄牧童水牛擺件 the buffalo shown standing foursquare on a rectangular plinth with the body accentuated by a defined spine, the boy wearing a conical bamboo hat and a straw rain cape, seated on the back of buffalo and holding a rein tied to its nostril (Dimensions: 14cm high) (Qty: 1)(14cm high)
A Victorian oak break front sideboard, the back carved with masks and fruit, over three frieze drawers carved with masks and foliate scrolls, above a recess flanked by two cupboards, with carved paneled doors decorated with masks and beasts, each door flanked by monopodia, raised on plinth bases, 130.5cm H, 212cm W, 66cm D.
A Georgian oak long case clock, by I Hocking of Redruth, the break front arch dial decorated with a landscape with swans, one with moving head, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case hood with carved decoration and cylindrical columns, trunk door carved with beasts, flowers and foliate scrolls,on a similarly carved plinth, with pendulum and weights, 212cm H.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cross banded double wardrobe, the outswept pediment over a mirrored central door, with drawer below on a plinth base, 188.5cm H, 130cm W, 52cm D, together with a dressing chest, the swing frame mirror over two small drawers, above two short and two long drawers, raised on tapering square legs on casters, 147.5cm H, 106cm W, 48cm D. (2)
An Edwardian oak and inlaid mantel clock, the circular cream enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with coil strike, the domed case with inlaid foliate decoration, raised on a plinth base and brass bun feet, with key, 21cm W, 13cm D and 31cm H, together with an early 20th oak desk stand with a tambour lid opening to reveal two ceramic inkwells, fronted by a pen tray, impressed registration and patent numbers, dated 1906, 17.5cm W (2).
A Victorian slate mantel clock, the circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, thirty hour movement, the case of architecture classical form, with six fluted columns, raised on a plinth base, 30cm H, 40cm W, 12cm D., together with a pair of slate and spelter garniture vases, of campana form, embossed with a band of cherubs in various pursuits, raised on a stepped square base, 34cm H. (3)
A 19th Century mahogany bookcase cabinet with astragal-glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, raised on a single-drawer side table basis on fluted square tapered legs (together with associated plinth so that bookcase and table may be separated) CONDITION REPORTS Approx in inchs 81" (h) x 50" (w) x 51" (d)
A pair of Scottish George III cast iron stoves modelled as Neoclassical urns, attributed to the Carron Company, likely to designs by Robert Adam, circa 1780, each lobed cover above an ovoid body cast with twin bearded mask handles, swags and foliage, above waisted circular socles, each with a circular aperture to the rear, 105cm high, 51cm wide overall The Carron Iron Company was founded in 1759 near Falkirk, Stirlingshire, by John Roebuck, Samuel Garbett and William Cadell. The model of the present urns is closely related to a late 18th century pen and ink drawing of a 'pedestal stove' found in the foundry's papers at the Scottish Record Office.The foundry specialised in creating use objects out of cast iron, combining practicality with fashionable designs. The Adam brothers were amongst the designers enlisted by the foundry, and it is likely that they were responsible for the Neoclassical design of the lot offered here. An urn stove on plinth of the same model, formerly at Compton Place, Sussex, is in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, M.3-1920, and another example is at Temple Newsham House, Leeds.
A French Empire figural mantel clock, unsigned, early 19th century, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with silk thread pendulum suspension and circular engine-turned Roman numeral dial fitted with steel moon hands, the case with surmount modelled as a Classical flautist resting against a rocky outcrop housing the movement over generous plinth base fronted with tied laurel wreath musical trophy mount to front over cast acanthus mounded skirt, 41cm (16ins) high, 27cm (10.5ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep This lot is to be sold without reserve
A pair of Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry lits en bateaux, early 19th century, each with scrolling ends, 111cm high, 107cm wide , with A Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry bedside cupboard, mid-19th century the frieze with ripple mouldings and a drawer above a cupboard door, on a conforming plinth with bun feet, 81cm high, 39cm wide, 30cm deep This lot is to be sold without reserve
ϒAn amboyna and marquetry veneered eight-day longcase clock, Batty Storr, York, circa 1760 and later, the four pillar two train rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture to the foliate scroll engraved matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with lozenge half hour markers and signed Batty Storr, York to lower margin, with pierced steel hands and foliate cast spandrels beneath rolling moonphase to arch, in a case now veneered in Amboyna incorporating marquetry floral spray to the generous domed caddy superstructure over ogee cornice and conforming decoration to the upper quadrants of the hood door flanked by Corinthian columns and with rectangular scroll-pierced sound frets to sides, the trunk with caddy-moulded break-arch door decorated with central marquetry landscape panels within linked stylised cornucopiae and scroll motifs to upper and lower margins, the plinth fronted with a further marquetry landscape scene of a watermill at sunset over generous bracket feet, (marquetry and veneers probably early 20th century, 269cm (106ins) high, 59cm (24ins) wide, 30cm (12ins) deep Batty Storr is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, volume 2 as born in York circa 1710 and died in 1793. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Italian Siena and white marble mounted columnar pedestal, 19th century, the Doric order capital above a tapered shaft descending to a moulded socle and further veined marble veneered plinth, 123cm high; and an Italian marmo cippolino plinth, of cylindrical form This lot is to be sold without reserve
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