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Lot 47

A RARE HUANGHUALI FLAT-TOP RECESSED-LEG TABLE, PINGTOU'AN17th centuryThe long single-panel top set within a wide frame with 'ice-plate' edge, supported on robust recessed legs of round section joined by a plain apron and rounded rectangular spandrels, the sides with double oval-section stretchers joining the front and back legs, the precious wood of warm honey tone throughout. 171cm (67 1/2in) long x 83cm (32 6/8in) high x 53cm (20 1/8in) deep.Footnotes:十七世紀 黃花梨平頭案Provenance: an important European private collection, and thence by descent來源:歐洲重要私人收藏,並由後人保存迄今The simple yet elegant form of the present table is one of the most successful and recognisable designs of classical Chinese furniture, one that best epitomises a Chinese scholar's fondness for unassuming and functional furniture.The particularly fine grain and the rich honey-colour tone of the huanghuali timber, and the elegantly-finished surfaces of the present lot, show that it would have been made for a high-rank official or scholar.The basic proportions were adaptable to make large and smaller tables, benches and stools. This iconic Ming design is referred to in the 'Classic of Lu Ban' Lu Ban Jing, a carpentry manual dating to the early Ming dynasty, as a 'Character One Table' due to its similarity in profile to the single horizontal stroke of the Chinese character for the number one; see C.Clunas, Chinese Furniture, London, 1988, p.47.Incorporating a single-panel top of lustrous huanghuali, which would have been precious even during the 17th century, the present table is an example of the narrow version of this particular form. It would have been used in domestic as well as religious contexts and would most likely have been placed against a wall to display ornamental objects or support ceremonial offerings. For a further discussion regarding the importance of Chinese side tables and altar tables, see S.Handler, Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture, Berkeley, 2001, pp.224-238. For a similar huanghuali recessed-leg table, 17th century, see Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture, Hong Kong, 1990, vol.2, p.96, no.B81. See also a huanghuali painting table, 17th century, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, illustrated by C.Clunas, Chinese Furniture, London, 1988, p.46. Another similar example of a huanghuali pingtou'an, 17th century, was sold at Christie's London, 10 November 2015, lot 380; a further example, 17th/18th century, was sold at Bonhams New York, 20 March 2023, lot 84.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 49

A RARE MINIATURE HUANGHUALI TWO-TIERED PICNIC BOX, TIHE17th/18th centuryThe box gracefully proportioned, comprising a cover and two deep trays set on a base frame supporting a rectangular handle flanked on the sides by standing spandrels, the handle and frame reinforced with metal mounts. 18cm (7in) long x 13.5cm (5 1/2in) high x 11.5cm (4 1/2in) deep.Footnotes:十七/十八世紀 黃花梨袖珍雙層提盒Provenance: Christie's New York, The Flack Family Collection: A Very Personal Selection, 16 September 2016, lot 1104An important European private collection, and thence by descent Published and Illustrated: MD Flacks Ltd., Classical Chinese Furniture I, New York, Spring 1997, p.31, no.16.來源:紐約佳士得,2016年9月16日,「擇善藏私 ─ 弗拉克斯家族珍藏」專場,拍品編號1104歐洲重要私人收藏,並由後人保存迄今出版著錄:MD Flacks Ltd.,《Classical Chinese Furniture》卷一,紐約,1997年春,頁31,編號16Made of rich and dense huanghuali, the present picnic box is a classic form which has been constructed in an unusually small and graceful size. The shape of tiered boxes appears to have remained unchanged since at least the Song dynasty (AD 960-1279), when they were, however, larger and probably made of bamboo or soft woods, used to transport food and wine. An illustration from 'The Golden Lotus' Jin Ping Mei, Ming dynasty, in the National Museum of History, Taipei, depicts a man carrying a sack across one shoulder and a picnic box in his right hand; see Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture, vol.1, Hong Kong, 2016, pp.95-96.By the Ming dynasty, tiered boxes started to be made in smaller sizes and could be easily carried in one hand. These smallest versions, such as the present example, were generally made of valuable precious hardwoods, such as huanghuali and zitan, and usually employed to carry small valuable objects. This is reinforced by the presence of a lock mechanism securing the lid to the sides of the handle, rendering the box trays inaccessible.Compare with a similar but larger huanghuali two-tiered box, Ming dynasty, illustrated by G.Wu, Living with Ming. The Lu Ming Shi Collection, Hong Kong, 2000, p.203, no.65.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 50

A VERY RARE HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG SIDE TABLE, JIUZHUO18th centuryThe table defined by a thick top framed on four sides and with beaded edges, set within single-panel flower-shaped aprons, supported on fluted legs featuring bridle joints, the stretchers similarly fluted. 98cm (38 1/2in) wide x 82cm (32 2/8in) high x 48.5cm (19in) deep.Footnotes:十八世紀 黃花梨花棱式腳酒桌Provenance: The Feng Wen Tang collection, Hong KongChristie's Hong Kong, 3 June 2015, lot 2849An important European private collection, and thence by descent來源:香港奉文堂舊藏香港佳士得,2015年6月3日,拍品編號2849歐洲重要私人收藏,並由後人保存迄今The present table is an exceptionally rare and elegant example of its type. Its clean timeless outline, resulting from its rectilinear members and strong proportions, provides a pleasing aesthetic effect which would have greatly appealed to the scholar-collector. In addition, the fluted legs supporting the flat top are features rarely encountered on huanghuali tables, as circular or square legs were normally used to support recessed-leg tables.Wine tables were often used for dining, usually accommodating one or two individuals. However, they were also placed next to walls, supporting flower vases, incense burners and art objects. Their restrained form and graceful splay of the legs may be traceable to domestic furniture design of the Song dynasty. See for example the elegant couple seated at a very similar table as the present example, enjoying wine served in lotus-shaped cups, depicted on the wall of a Song dynasty tomb in Baisha, Henan Province, illustrated by Su Bai, 'Song dynasty tombs in Baisha'Baisha Song mu, Beijing, 1957. Furthermore, a woodblock print from the 'Rescue of Prostitute by Zhao Paner' Zhao Paner Fengyue Jiu Fengchen, a drama dating to the Ming dynasty, depicts the protagonist and his female companion also sitting beside a recessed-leg table laid with a wine pot and cups. See G.Wu Bruce, The Best of the Best. The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture, Beijing, 2017, p.154.A huanghuali recessed-leg table supported on similar fluted legs like the present example, 17th century, formerly in the collection of Robert Ellsworth, was sold at Christie's New York, 17 March 2015, lot 42. See also the pair of small huanghuali tables, 17th century, in the Chen Chite collection, illustrated in Splendors of Style: Classical Furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Beijing, 1999, pp.128-129. Compare with a nearly identical huanghuali recessed-leg wine table, late Ming dynasty, illustrated by G.Wu Bruce, The Best of the Best. The MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture, Beijing, 2017, p.155. A similar slightly earlier huanghuali waistless-leg side table, banzhuo, 17th century, was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2012, lot 2003; a related huanghuali wine table, late 16th/early 17th century, was sold at Bonhams New York, 20 March 2013, lot 82.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 61

A FINE AND RARE JADE CARVING OF A TURTLE CLIMBING A ROCKSong/Liao Dynasty or laterExquisitely carved and pierced as a craggy rock with a single turtle of differing grey tone clambering atop, its shell with finely incised hexagonal pattern. 7cm (2 3/4in) wide. Footnotes:宋/遼或更晚 青玉龜山子Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 10 April 1986, lot 252Joseph (1938-2005) and Bella (1941-2011) Shapiro, and thence by descent 來源:紐約蘇富比,1986年4月10日,拍品編號252Joseph Shapiro (1938-2005)和 Bella Shapiro (1941-2011)舊藏,並由後人保存迄今The present lot is extremely rare but compare with a related to a jade carving of a coiled dragon on a gnarled rock, Song/Liao dynasty, in the Qing Court Collection, illustrated in the Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Jade, vol.5, Beijing, 2011, p.200, no.233.In Imperial China, the tortoise was a sacred animal. Followers of the sage Confucius considered it one of the 'Four Spiritually Endowed Creatures', along with the qilin, phoenix, and dragon. In Daoist philosophy, the tortoise symbolises the universe. Its domed shell represents the heavens, and its flat underside, the earth. Its long life also became an emblem of strength and longevity.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 73

A RARE PALE GREEN JADE STEM CUPMing DynastyExpertly hollowed and raised on a high spreading foot carved with a band around the middle, the exterior finely carved with scrolling lotus, the translucent stone of even pale green tone. 8cm (3 1/8in) high.Footnotes:明 玉高足杯Provenance: Chait Galleries, New York (label)Roger Keverne Ltd., LondonJoseph (1938-2005) and Bella (1941-2011) Shapiro, acquired from the above on 1 December 2002, and thence by descent 來源: Chait Galleries,紐約(標籤)倫敦古董商Roger Keverne Ltd.Joseph Shapiro (1938-2005)和 Bella Shapiro (1941-2011)在2002年12月1日從上處購得,並由後人保存迄今The use of stem cups became popular in the Yuan dynasty and its popularity continued during the Ming and Qing dynasties. See a related pale green stem cup, 15th/16th century, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, illustrated by M.Wilson, Chinese Jades, London, 2004, no.34. See also an example with scroll borders, Jin/Yuan dynasty, illustrated by A.Forsyth and B.McElney, Jades from China, Bath, 1994, no.255.See a related pale green jade stem bowl, Ming dynasty, which was sold at Bonhams London, 16 May 2013, lot 151.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 92

A VERY RARE PALE GREEN AND RUSSET JADE 'FOREIGNER AND BOY CARRYING PAGODA' GROUP17th/18th centuryCrisply carved as a foreigner with long curly hair and earrings, wearing a large cap, bent slightly forward and resting his right hand on a staff, dressed in long flowing robes and clad with a large cape tied at his neck and spreading like a sail around his body to his outstretched arm touching the head of a boy carrying a pagoda, the stone of greenish-grey tone with russet patches. 9.3cm (3 5/8in) high.Footnotes:十七/十八世紀 青白玉雕番人童子把件Provenance: Joseph (1938-2005) and Bella (1941-2011) Shapiro, and thence by descent 來源:Joseph Shapiro (1938-2005)和 Bella Shapiro (1941-2011)舊藏,並由後人保存迄今The unusual representation of a boy carrying pagoda, suggests that the hooded adult figure may be identified as the luohan Nandimitra (also known as Subinda), who according to legend was the last disciple of Buddha. The ear-ringed figure with long curly hair, wide hood and cape, appears to be a foreigner. Small jade figures of this type representing foreigners were first made during the Tang dynasty when figures of foreigners were produced in various materials, representing the cosmopolitan society of the period. Two such standing figures from the collection of Dr and Mrs Cheng Te-k'un, both dated to the Tang dynasty, are illustrated by J.Rawson and J.Ayers in Chinese jade throughout the ages, Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 1975, nos.216 and 219. Each figure is similarly identified as a foreigner by his apparel, which includes a cloak.Compare with a related pale green jade carving of a foreigner, small Buddhist lion and kneeling figure, 17th century, which was sold at Bonhams New York, 21 March 2022, lot 231. See also a small pale green jade figure of a foreigner, late Ming/early Qing dynasty, which was sold at Christie's New York, 17 March 2016, lot 950.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 97

A RARE VERY PALE GREEN JADE CARVING OF A BOY18th centuryThe pebble expertly carved as a boy on all fours clad in a dudou bodice and bangles on his legs and arms, holding a ruyi-sceptre, the head with shaved pate and two tufts of hair beside a smiling face, the stone of even pale green tone, box. 5.5cm (2 1/4in) long.Footnotes:十八世紀 玉雕童子把件Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., LondonJoseph (1938-2005) and Bella (1941-2011) Shapiro, acquired from the above on 22 April 1991, and thence by descent Published, Illustrated and Exhibited: Spink & Son Ltd., Chinese Art at Spink, London, 1991, no.75來源:倫敦古董商Spink & Son Ltd.Joseph Shapiro (1938-2005)和 Bella Shapiro (1941-2011)在1991年4月22日從上處購得,並由後人保存迄今展覽著錄:Spink & Son Ltd., 《Chinese Art at Spink》,倫敦, 1991年,編號75Compare with a similar white jade boy, Ming dynasty, in the Qing Court Collection, illustrated in the Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Jade, Beijing, 2011, vol.6, p.276, no.288.See also a related white jade carving of a boy, which was sold at Christie's London, 7 November 2014, lot 432.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 99

A RARE 'BURNT' JADE CARVING OF A DEER17th/18th centuryThe recumbent animal finely carved with pricked ears aimed forward, a long spray of auspicious lingzhi fungus clasped in its jaws, its legs neatly folded and tucked underneath the plump body, the stone of cloudy white tone with grey patches and pinkish inclusions, wood stand, box. 10cm (4in) long. (3).Footnotes:十七/十八世紀 鹿銜靈芝玉擺件Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., LondonJoseph (1938-2005) and Bella (1941-2011) Shapiro, acquired from the above on 12 December 1985, and thence by descent 來源:倫敦古董商Spink & Son Ltd.Joseph Shapiro (1938-2005)和 Bella Shapiro (1941-2011)在1985年12月12日從上處購得,並由後人保存迄今Deer have a number of auspicious meanings in Chinese culture. Shoulao, the Star God of Longevity, is usually depicted accompanied by a spotted deer, crane, peach and pine tree. Thus each of these, including the deer, has come to represent long life. Deer are also believed to be the only animals that can find the fungus of Immortality. The Chinese word for deer (lu 鹿), sounds like the word for emolument or an official salary (lu 祿), thus deer are symbolic of the rank and wealth that are associated with such a salary. The word for deer is also a homophone for 'road' and for 'six'. Thus two deer suggest two auspicious phrases: Lulu shunli, 'May all roads be smooth', and Liuliu dashun, 'May everything be smooth sailing'.Compare with a related green jade carving of a deer holding a lingzhi, Ming dynasty, illustrated in Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum. Jade, vol.6, Beijing, 2011, p.242, no.243.Compare with a yellow jade carving of a deer, 18th century, which was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 29 November 2017, lot 3059.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

Hornby Dublo rare 4655 open brake gear Mineral Wagon, unused, boxed. Very few of these wagons were produced before moving onto 4656 Brown Mineral model. Mint condition, box in near perfect condition with yellow packing rings

Lot 58

Hornby Dublo rare early BR Brake Van with white roof, boxed, mint condition. Model is the same as the NE brake but the sides no longer carry the letters 'NE'. Box is first issue October 1952, end print carries 'British Railways'. Box is near perfect

Lot 60

Hornby Dublo EDL7 Southern 0-6-2T Locomotive, unboxed. Paint work and transfer in Ex plus condition. This is the rare thick or sunshine lettering as found on the horseshoe motor variant. The chassis is sound and in working order but is missing one front and one rear down iron

Lot 669

Twelve rare unboxed Hornby Dublo Wagons including buff 'Esso' Tanker, etc., some A/F

Lot 14

Hornby Dublo rare export 4820 Breakdown Crane, boxed, mint and unused. Box Nr perfect, just very slight scuffs at corners, all packing and instruction, Italian shop stamp on inner lid

Lot 2

Hornby Dublo rare early boxed EDP12 'Duchess of Montrose' Set. The box is for the use of the EDP2 Atholl carcase but internally constructed for the version without controller. Carriage insert has 'The perfect table railway' instead of 'British Railways'. Contents mint condition, Coaches have correct LMS type bogies pre dating the BR type

Lot 28

Hornby Dublo very rare EDL2 C.P.R. Locomotive in excellent plus condition. Would be near mint but cylinders show signs of over painting. Tender is near mint. Loco box has genuine EDL2 C.P.R. label. Packing inserts are replacements. Tender box is Nr perfect from Sept 1953 production run of 530

Lot 30

Hornby Dublo rare 050 Railway Staff, late version. This is the version with the shunter with pole instead of the two policemen, items mint, box undamaged

Lot 33

Three Hornby Dublo Wagons including 4644 Hopper Wagon, 4646 Low-sided Wagons with aluminium cable drums and rare 4310 MR Goods Brake Van with NPC couplings, grey pantions and spoked wheels. All unused and in mint condition. Boxes generally excellent with original packing rings

Lot 333

Dinky Toys rare 30m Dodge rear Tipping Lorry with green back and maroon cab

Lot 34

Hornby Dublo rare pre-war LMS Cattle Truck, boxed in Ex plus condition. Slight crazing to the bodywork and a couple of small marks to roof, no fatigue. Box in Ex plus condition dated April 1939 with LMS sticker

Lot 373

Dinky Toys rare 531 Leyland Comet Lorry with green back and yellow cab, boxed

Lot 386

Dinky Toys rare 25d/2 red Petrol Tanker with white lettering

Lot 387

Dinky Toys 27M rare Land Rover Trailer, blue with blue hubs

Lot 389

Dinky Toys 25M very rare Bedford Tipper Lorry in cream with red hubs

Lot 395

Rare Dinky Toys 178 pale blue and white Plymouth Plaza, boxed

Lot 49

Mixed collection of nine boxed Hornby Dublo items to include rare 4005 1/2nd Coach, unused and in mint condition. 4047 WR Restaurant Car, 4049 BR Restaurant Car, D20 Restaurant, 4463 Export Gunpowder Wagon and scarce over sticker Tube Wagon. All mint to near mint. Island Platform, nr mint and two Petrol Tankers, VG, boxes are generally excellent

Lot 265

Georg Jensen - a double-strand floral necklace set with malachite, comprising repoussé links in the form of stylised bud foliage and berries, collet set with oval and round malachite cabochons, to a conforming clasp with tongue and figure-of-eight safety catch, No. 1, 1933-1944 maker's mark, signed and stamped 'Sterling Denmark', overall length 36.5 cm, total weight of item 99.7 grams.P 176 and 177 Georg Jensen Jewelry David A. Taylor; P 85 A Tradition of splendid Silver Drucker.First design of Jensen for his jewellery line on 1905, normally would be a single strand, this is a rare piece with the double-strand version, which is made later in 1933.

Lot 103

A GEORGE IV RARE PROVINCIAL SILVER HASH SPOON by James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1820, the oval bowl with elongated ferrule, with turned wood handle. 37cm longGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, marks slightly rubbed, splits to handle as expected with age

Lot 2076

A packet of satin wood veneer, 140cm x 46cm, and a packet of burr walnut veneers (2). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2024

A quantity of pine and mahogany drawer linings, many with dovetail joints, with some linen press drawer sides, in two boxes (Qty) Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2046

Various planks of Cuban mahogany and mahogany, the longest 250cm long. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2113

Six planks of walnut, various sizes from 179cm x 14cm to 238cm x 23cm (6). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2001C

A log/section of kingwood Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2125

A long rectangular spar of kingwood, 305cm long x 4cm wide x 4.5cm deep. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2061

Large rectangular oak block, 100cm x 21cm square. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2039

Four mahogany boards, the largest approximately 210cm long (4) Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2090

Three large slabs of walnut, various sizes from 210cm x 56cm, together with four planks of walnut, 220cm long (7). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2086

Three planks of rosewood, 1 sized 186cm x 22cm, 2 sized 129cm x 23cm (3). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2065

Five planks of Wenge, various sizes 234cm x 14cm Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2056

Large quantity of bundles of carcase wood, to include drawer linings, in pine and oak. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2064

Three planks of Wenge, various lengths 285cm long (3). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2019

Approximately 27 Cuban mahogany rectangular square end staves, 92cm long x 6.5cm square (27) Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2085

A packet of burr yew and burr walnut veneers. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2084

Three rolls of veneers, mostly mahogany, but including a section of ziricote (rosewood) (3) Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2050

Four sections/planks of walnut, the longest 258cm long (4). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2063

Three planks of Wenge, various sizes 287cm x 15.5cm (3). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2102C

A slab/plank of satinwood. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2105

Four lengths of yew, 155cm x 17cm (2) and 125cm x 30cm (2). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2096

One long plank of walnut,217cm x 22cm, a smaller plank, 130 x 23cm, and three iregular slabs of walnut (5). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2089

A quantity of pine boards and other long sections of pine, approximately 10 items, some 210cm long (Qty). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2077

A large packet of walnut and mahogany veneers, 173cm x 60cm. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2088

Three large oak rectangular panels, 200cm x 56cm, together with two oak planks, 170cm long, three oak slabs and a brown oak block (8). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2097

One large oak board, 218cm long x 56cm wide, together with four slabs of walnut, various sizes 140 to 180cm long (5). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2071

A mixed quantity of panels and drawer fronts. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2007

Quantity of fielded oak panels, to include some with linenfold panels Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2092

Five mahogany boards, various sizes 183cm x 55cm, 200 x 28cm, 210cm x 32cm (5). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2123

Quantity of panels and spars of wood, to comprise chestnut, ash and other native woods, various sizes 179 x 26cm, 230 x 36cm, 106 x 16cm. Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2066

Various planks of wood, to include five mahogany and one walnut plank, various sizes from 330cm long (6). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2081

Three packets of veneers, to include walnut, 57cm x 38cm, burr walnut 33cm square and burr oak 67cm x 22cm (3). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2006

Quantity of mahogany and pine panels, to include table leaves and carcase sides. the largest 190cm high (Qty) Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

Lot 2023

A quantity of turned wood elements, to comprise legs, stretchers and rails, in one box (Qty). Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.

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