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Lot 417

Very important pair of large oil paintings on canvas, together with 18th C italian giltwood period frames. Framed measurements: 165 x 243, canvas measurements: 143 x 219 cm (each). Where we see, a carpet covering a table in the left corner where rest, respectively, a globe, an oval portrait, a sculpture, various books, a planetarium, a table clock and a world map, and another in which the viewer You can see the armor of a complete knight resting on the same table covered with a carpet, and, next to it, a jug, both inside separate Caprices. Work typically associated with the artistic canons of the Italian Baroque that directly connects with similar models of the famous painter of the Roman school Francesco Noletti, called il Maltese and born in Valletta, Malta (Valletta? c. 1611-Rome, 1654) Noletti was an Italian Baroque painter, born as his nickname indicates, in Malta and specialized in still life painting. Noletti's still lifes have been attributed to the so-called Francesco Fieravino or Fioravanti, a confused creation of the 18th century, until, in the early 2000s, his true identity was discovered from an anonymous portrait kept at the Foundation for International Studies of La Valletta, in the building of the old university. His biography shows that around 1640 or something before he settled in Rome, where he married and collaborated with Andrea Sacchi, and died there on December 4, 1654. The death certificate he called him a "famous painter". Although his last name was soon forgotten, he was praised, always by his nickname, by Cornelis de Bie and Joachim von Sandrart and later also by Joshua Reynolds, among several others. In the absence of signed works, two engravings published in 1703 by Jacobus Coelemans on paintings by the Maltese, entitled Omnis salus in ferro est and Quaedam sensum instrumenta, have served as the basis for establishing his style, in which some elements are repeated.5 His Rich still lifes are always characterized by the presence of Turkish rugs, tapestries and curtains covering the tables and shelves on which rest pieces of crockery, flowers and fruit arranged next to some precious object, musical instruments and framed paintings or mirrors. Three still lifes by the Maltese master are preserved in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, where they entered in the 1920s with attributions to Antonio de Pereda and Pieter Boel. Origin:

Lot 422

Oil on board in the form of a Tondo, table measurements: 96 x 96. Framed measurements: 104 x 104.

Lot 267

A Jacobean style oak side table, the pair of drawers with carved fronts and brass handles, on barley twist supports and casters, 99cm wide x 58cm deep x 70cm highSurface marks and scratches, some dark patches to the table top, back plank of table top coming away slightly, nibbles out of the front side of the top

Lot 278

A rosewood inlaid card table the fold out green baize top on sabre legs, 89cm wide x 43cm deep x 74cm highBaize top with holes and stains, inlay coming away from top right hand side, top of card table with scratches and ring marks

Lot 280

A mahogany sofa table the drop flap top over twin pairs of drawers with crossbanding, on trestle base and casters, 88cm wide (flaps down) x 66cm deep x 71cm high Signs of old woodworm to the underneath of the table, surface marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use, some larger marks and scratches to the table top and sun bleaching

Lot 281

A mahogany pembroke table the drop flap top with single drawer at each end, one drawer false, on turned supports and casters, 73cm wide x 53cm deep (flaps down) x 70cm high Dents, marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use, deeper scratches and black marks to the top, some nibbles out of the edge of the top

Lot 3

A 19th century Gothic style pine occasional table with an octagonal top and a single drawer, 41cm wide x 41cm deep x 75cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. Some minor surface scuffs and marks due to age and use

Lot 300

A painted pine narrow chest of seven graduated drawers with turned knob handles, 48cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 110cm high together with an Oxford pattern Windsor chair; a child's spindle back chair, 63cm high; a Georgian mahogany fold over card table, 84.5cm wide and two pine file cabinets, each 57.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 59.5cm highMinor marks, wear and damage overall items due to age and use; wear marks and scuffs to the paintwork of the painted chest; the card table with marks and some damages, possibly cut down legs, woodworm to the structure to the rear; the pine filing chests with some losses and marks overall

Lot 313

A tray top mahogany low occasional table with pierced carrying handles to the side and on later stand, 56cm wide x 50.5cm deep x 62cm high together with a further 19th century mahogany tray, 66cm wide and a 19th century mahogany side table with single drawer, 90cm wide x 41cm deep x 74cm high (3)Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use

Lot 314

A 19th century mahogany side table with three deep drawers and on ring turned tapering legs, 74cm wide x 40.5cm deep x 76cm highHandles possibly replaced, minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, otherwise in good condition

Lot 329

An arts and crafts spindle back chair 62cm wide x 50cm deep x 96cm high together with an 18th century drop flap corner table, 71cm wide x 37cm deep x 71cm high (2) Old woodworm holes to the corner table, repair to two feet; spindle chair in good condition with minor marks

Lot 33

A George III mahogany concertina action drop leaf extending dining table with six turned supports terminating in brass casters, 296cm in length fully extended x 125cm deep x 75.5cm high (three leaves) From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.Some surface scratches and marks, slightly raised veneer to one corner, minor sun bleaching, two small areas of banding loss to top of two legs

Lot 336

A George III walnut fold over tea table with satinwood crossbanded edges and square tapering legs, 94cm wide x 45cm deep x 76cm highSome small areas of veneer loss, surface marks

Lot 339

An 18th century oak and walnut side table with two drawers having brass swan neck handles, 78cm wide x 44cm deep x 72cm highSome slight cracking and small signs of woodworm, little bit of veneer loss

Lot 340

A Victorian mahogany side table with a galleried top, two drawers, turned knob handles and turned tapering legs, 105cm wide x 52cm deep x 83cm highIn good condition with minor surface marks and wear

Lot 343

A 19th century mahogany circular breakfast table with an octagonal stem and three paw feet, 115cm diameter x 72cm highSurface marks and wear, screws missing

Lot 348

A large Victorian mahogany extending dining table with carved sunflower corners, turned legs and brass and ceramic casters, 175cm in length (unextended) x 138cm deep x 78cm high, with six extra leaves all approximately 30cm - 33cm widein good condition, with minor marks and wear

Lot 349

An oak extending dining table with an oval top, turned legs united by a stretcher, having a built in extra leaf, 180cm in length x 120cm deep x 76cm highMinor surface scratches and wear, solid heavy table

Lot 350

A 19th century mahogany D end dining table 218cm in length x 108cm deep x 74cm high Clips lacking, surface scratches, marks and wear, legs with movement to the joints

Lot 351

A Victorian burr walnut centre table the top sliding to reveal a recess above turned and fluted legs, raised on brass casters, 102cm wide x 53cm deep x 74cm high A chip to one corner, some further veneer loss, chips and marks

Lot 366

An antique oak filing unit of large proportions with adjustable shelves and a central table base, 204cm wide x 80cm deep x 213cm highMinor surface scratches and marks

Lot 369

An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table with a rotating and folding top, a green baize and a single drawer, having square tapering legs terminating in brass and ceramic casters, with registration number to underside, 56cm wide x 56cm deep x 75cm highSome minor surface scratches and marks

Lot 416

A late 19th / early 20th century green glass gilt metal and onyx oil lamp base 43cm high together with a gilt metal and onyx table lamp of urn form, 13cm wide x 37cm highBoth in good condition with minor marks, fracture line in the onyx lamp base

Lot 49

A collection of antique and later fabrics and linen to include table wares From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 51A

A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry half round side table, the top inlaid with an urn of flowers, and having tambour fronted compartment to the frieze, on square taper legs, 78cm   From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 53

A Victorian pine kitchen table with a single frieze drawer and later painted base 93cm x 137cm x 75cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.   Marks, wear and stains

Lot 54

A 19th century mahogany drop leaf work table 153cm wide x 63cm deep x 72cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. Surface marks, scratches and minor losses due to age and use

Lot 57

A Victorian pine kitchen table 104cm wide x 74cm deep x 74cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.Top slightly warped and with marks, damages, stains and wear, later painted base

Lot 97

A set of Bristol kitchenware storage jars the largest 14cm wide x 17.5cm high together with a pair of 19th century porcelain vases decorated with cherubs and encrusted flowers, 21cm wide x 19cm high; a pair of table lamps of gilded cherub form on alabaster bases, each 9cm wide x 24cm high and a modern pottery figure of a mother and child One cherub detached; vases with some small chips to the flowers and discolouration; storage jars in good condition

Lot 1

An early 20th century twelve piece Walker & Hall canteen of cutlery within a fitted mahogany side table with cabriole legs, 66cm wide x 46cm deep x 74cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. in good condition with some wear to the silver plate and minor marks to the case

Lot 107

A pair of mahogany demilune tables with wavy apron on tapering square supports, with painted ebonised edge to the apron, 123.5cm wide x 60cm deep x 71cm high (2)Surface marks and scratches to the table tops, some chips to the apron

Lot 110

A nest of three Regency style yew wood inlaid tables the largest 48.5cm wide x 34.5cm deep x 58.5cm high together with a set of four mahogany framed crested back side chairs, with white upholstered seats on cabriole supports, 45cm wide x 47cm deep x seat height 46cm (7) Nest of tables with surface marks and scratches, top table sun bleached; chairs with some stains to the upholstery and surface scratches to the frames, otherwise in good condition

Lot 123

George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid pembroke games table, the sliding reversable top with an inlaid chess set, all raised on square tapering legs, terminating in casters. 59cm wide x 55cm deep x 72cm high. split to the top, frames slightly loose, veneers marks and scratches.

Lot 124

18th century style oak centre table, with a rectangular top and turned supports united by a stretcher. 122cm wide x 66cm deep x 76cm high.surface staines, sturdy

Lot 127

A George II oak three drawer side table with brass ring handles, a shaped apron and cabriole legs, 103cm wide x 59cm deep x 84cm highSome losses to the bottom of the apron on the right hand side, front left leg join loose, some minor signs of old woodworm, marks and wear, some splitting to the top

Lot 148

A set of six satinwood kitchen chairs with rush seats, each 47cm wide x 44cm deep x 46cm high at the seat x 100cm high at the back together with a rectangular kitchen table, 175cm wide x 93cm deep x 78cm highKitchen table with some minor stains and marks, the chairs in good condition with minor marks

Lot 153

A mahogany D end dining table 220cm in length x 114cm deep x 72cm high No clips, otherwise in good condition, with minor surface marks

Lot 154

A William IV rosewood work table with two side drawers and a wool box, 60cm wide x 44cm deep x 73cm highSlight movement in joins, some surface marks and stains, tear to the wool box

Lot 164

A pair of brass table lamps of corinthian column form, each on stepped bases, 48cm highIn good condition, untested, will need rewiring

Lot 17

A George III satinwood work table with an octagonal top and square tapering legs, 52cm wide x 36cm deep x 75cm high together with a Regency mahogany bar back armchair with scrolling arms and reeded legs, 53cm wide x 47cm deep x 44cm high at the seat x 76cm high at the back From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.Work table with some bleaching, hinges need rescrewing at top, possibly slightly warped, the chair with signs of restoration, the front rail seat support replaced

Lot 175

A Victorian mahogany tripod table with carved column on claw feet, 52cm diameter x 71.5cm high together with a Victorian mahogany jardiniere stand/torchiere, the dish top on barley twist column and tripod base, 30cm wide x 110cm high and a modern wall mirror with a gilt frame with painted floral decoration, 84cm wide x 105cm high (3)Surface marks and scratches to all three items consistent with age and use; couple of deeper scratches to top of tripod table; discolouration to side of jardiniere stand; some losses to paintwork on mirror but mirror plate in good condition

Lot 192

A modern white painted metal set of garden table and four chairs the table with circular top, formed of cut out floral and foliate design, on four outswept supports, 100cm diameter x 70cm high together with four chairs, the seats and backs with cut out floral and foliate lattice decoration on slender outswept supports, seat height 46cm (5)In good solid condition, some chips and damages to the paintwork

Lot 2

A Victorian mahogany two drawer side table with turned supports, 118cm wide x 48cm deep x 76cm high From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. One piece of banding missing from the edge of the drawer, possibly later knob handles, minor surface marks

Lot 209

A French marquetry veneered kidney shaped side table with gilded mounts and a single drawer, 60cm wide x 40cm deep x 72cm high; two further French marquetry and gilt mounted occasional tables and a pair of burr wood veneer demi-lune tables, each 59cm wideAll with minor surface marks and wear, slight lifting to veneer in areas

Lot 219

A 19th century satinwood Pembroke table with square tapering legs, 70cm wide x 50cm deep x 67cm highlater handle on drawer, some minor surface marks and wear

Lot 224

A 19th century walnut side table with two drawers and square tapering legs united by an undertier, 60cm wide x 44cm deep x 81cm high together with an 18th century style oak side table having two drawers, 76cm wide x 49cm deep x 79cm high (2)walnut side table with later rollable casters, crack to the undertier, some scratches and marks, one knob with slight damage

Lot 229

An antique Chinese low table with a carved grapevine decoration and scrolling feet, 83cm wide x 41cm deep x 29cm highSome minor surface stains and marks

Lot 242

A George III mahogany serpentine fold over tea table with square chamfered legs, 91cm wide x 40cm deep x 72.5cm highSome old restoration to the hinge corners

Lot 243

A George III demi-lune fold over card table 92cm wide x 45cm deep x 73cm high together with a further George III demi-lune fold over card table of large proportions, 114cm wide x 57cm deep x 71cm high; an Edwardian mahogany gallery top side table, 97cm wide x 53cm deep x 77cm high and a further serpentine fronted side table, 82cm wide x 51cm deep x 72cm highThe large card table with some veneer losses and chips, red baize with some marks, moth holes; other card table with marks and wear; gallery top side table in good condition with minor marks; further table with surface scratches and marks

Lot 207

An Victorian Microscopist's Slide Preparation Set, c.1865-1867, by Smith Beck & Beck/R & J Beck, fitted mahogany case with lock and key, containig hand-blown bottles with ground glass cover stoppers and pontil bases, (two bearing Smith, Beck & Beck labels), matching spirit burner, ringing turntable, brass mounting table with folding legs, sprung brass and mahogany microscope slide clamp, live box, red Morocco case with gilt embossed label 'R & J Beck late Smith Beck & Beck' containing three pairs of scissors, mounted neeld and scapel, compartments for slides, cover slips, rings etc, case 33cm across

Lot 222

A "South Kensington Type" No.1 Table Spectrometer, by Hilger, London, English, c.1900, signed to the edge of the divided circle 'A Hilger London', on large cast-iron tripod, with 6" diameter divided scale with vernier reading to 1 minute of an arc, rotating prism table with a diffraction grating on adjustable stand, fixed collimation telescope with adjustable split, rotating viewing telescope with clamp, height 35cm Footnote: this is part of a collection of instruments from the Oxford University Physics Department

Lot 230

Electrical Experiment Set, Meiser & Mertg German, c.1895, the wooden box with lithographed trade label applied to the lid opening to a variety or electrostatic apparatus including a Winter-type electrostatic generator with glass disc, a Leyden jar, bells, a swing with seated wooden figure, house with rifleman, see-saw swing, a box wood electric canon, and other experimental instruments, the wooden case 34cm 32cm x 15cm, along with an insulated table on 4 glass legs

Lot 249

Table Stereo Viewer, French, c.1910, with plaque for 'Stereoscope Magnetique PLANOX, DEPOSE', stereoviewer with rack and pinion focusing to stereo eyepieces, internal slide loading mechanism, ground glass screen and mirror to rear, with slide cassette storage below with two internal drawers, viewer with single cassette and stereo images of interiors, height 49cm

Lot 259

A Large Brass Camera Lucida, Harris, English, 1830, signed in script to the side of the clamp ,Thos Harris & Sons, Opticians to the Royal Family, 52 Gt Russel St Bloomsbury ', the lucida constructed of lacquered brass with a screw table clamp, steadying rods, two drawer support rod, viewing prism with shade and double lens arrangement, in the original Dark Maroon Moroccan Leather covered case with velvet lining, case length 25cm

Lot 261

A Brass Camera Lucida, English, c.1880, unsigned, the lucida constructed of lacquered brass with a screw table clamp, steadying rods, two drawer support rod, viewing prism with shade and double lens arrangement, in the original Dark Maroon Moroccan Leather covered case with velvet lining, case length 26cm

Lot 262

A Camera Lucida, English, c.1900, the lucida constructed of lacquered & black brass with a screw table clamp, steadying rod, two drawer support rod with rack and pinion focusing, viewing prism with shade and double filter arrangement, in the original French polished mahogany case with velvet lining, case length 25cm

Lot 241

SIMPSON REV. ROBERTS.  The History & Antiquities of Lancaster. Eng. frontis & fldg. table. Orig. cloth, tending to split internally. Lancaster, 1852; also a carton of others, Lancashire interest incl. Manchester.

Lot 14

A WOOD NETSUKE OF ENMA-O AND AN ONI (DEMON)By Rakumin, Edo period (1615-1868), 19th centuryThe King of Hell seated, leaning against a low table and grimacing in pain, the oni kneeling behind him and applying medicinal moxa pellets to his back, the details of Enma-O's hat inlaid; signed Rakumin. 4.1cm (1 5/8in) long.Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased in these Rooms, 12 November 2008, lot 381.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 251

YAMAMOTO JUNMIN (1888-1962)A Bronze Okimono (Table Ornament) of Two Puppies Probably Showa era (1926-1989), 20th centuryCast in the form of one puppy standing on its hind legs and playfully resting its forepaws on its mate lying on her back, signed with chiselled characters Junmin saku on the back of the recumbent puppy, with a separate large oval lacquered-wood stand, a wood storage box for the puppies, inscribed Karakane inu okimono, Yamamoto Junmin saku (Chinese bronze okimono of puppies by Yamamoto Junmin), and a wood storage box for the stand; inscribed Inu okimono no dai (Stand for an okimono of puppies). The puppies: 16cm x 22.5cm (6¼in x 8 5/8in); the lacquered-wood stand: 7.5cm x 42.5cm (3in x 16¾in). (4).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 278

ATTRIBUTED TO SUZUKI YOSHIHIKO (1884-1969)An Inlaid Shibuichi Rectangular Panel Framed within a Wood Kenbyo (Table Screen) Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa (1926-1989) era, 20th centuryDecorated in kebori and carved in low relief with details of gilt, copper and silver flat inlay, with windswept nadeshiko (pinks) and grasses growing behind a jakago (stone-filled riverbank reinforcement) on the river, the stones and poles in the foreground picked out in light katakiribori (engraving with an angled chisel emulating brushstrokes); signed with chiselled characters Yoshihiko kizamu (Chiselled by Yoshihiko). 22.8cm x 22cm (9in x 8 5/8in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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