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An 18th Century Mahogany Table Casket, probably DutchOf bombe form and with flat hinged lid, with shaped apron and scroll feet, 15 x 29 x 18 cms, and an early 18th century Dutch brass candlestick of Heemskerk type, with turned column and wide central drip-pan, 19.5cm high (7 1/2in high). (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Small Chinese hardwood low table,Late 19th centuryRectangular, with pierced fret apron, 30 x 75 x 40 cms, together with a Chinese carved and a hardwood stand, the shaped top inset with with pink marble panel, 62cm high, 24in high) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 20th century satinwood and rosewood crossbanded occasional tableThe quarter veneer top with twin fold over flaps and rising interior, raised on square tapering legs and brass caps and castors, 59cm wide x 64cm deep x 76cm high, (23in wide x 25in deep x 29 1/2in high)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
A Whytock and Reid mahogany dining tableThe oval top with reeded edge on reeded supports joined by concave stretchers on downswept legs, 297cm wide, 200cm deep, 71cm high (116 1/2in wide, 78 1/2in deep, 27 1/2in high). Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, 28th March 2003, Contents of 1-4 Charlotte Square, lot 72.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Italian Rosewood Centre table,19th centuryThe rectangular top with carved ribbon tied edge, on five columns united by wavy stretcher and bun feet, 107cm wide x 50cm deep x 84cm high, (42in wide x 19 1/2in deep x 33in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Service of George III Double-Struck King's Pattern Cutleryby William Eley & William Fearn, London 1816 Comprising 12 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons and 12 dessert forks, each engraved with crest and motto, weight 124oz. (48)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare George IV silver travelling canteenBy various Scottish and English makers, 1828-1830 Bearing the crest and motto of Anthony, 7th Earl of Kintore, comprising a pair of beakers with gilt interiors, salt and pepper cannister, pair of table knives, forks and spoons, a pair of marrow spoons, and a combined nutmeg grater and corkscrew, all in a fitted green velvet and shagreen case, 22.5 ozs weighable, height 16.5cm.Footnotes:The set combines of Scottish and London pieces but all are believed to be original and the set is complete. The nutmeg grater corkscrew, both beakers, the condiment case, the small spoon/marrow scoop, one fork and one knife are Scottish. They are work of the Edinburgh silversmith John McDonald and have date letters ranging from 1828-1830. The spoons, one with an 1830 date letter and the other with an 1831 letter are by two different London makers: 'KP' (1830) and 'WC (1830). The non-Scottish fork is also 'KP' 1830. Knife is by 'MB' with an illegible date mark.This set was owned by Anthony Adrian Keith-Falconer (1794-1844), 9th Lord Alkerton of Falconer and 7th Earl of Kintore; later Baron Kintore of Kintore. All pieces are engraved with the Keith-Falconer crest: a noble lady, from the middle, holding a garland of laurel proper, in this case surmounted by an Earl's coronet. Each piece is also engraved with the initial 'K' for Kintore. In addition, the two beakers are engraved with the family motto: 'Quae Amissa Salva: What has been lost, is safe'. All pieces are engraved with the same crest and initial.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of small silver items:Comprising a silver bomb table lighter, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1895, a pair of menu holders featuring owls' heads, London, 1927, two Scottish wine labels, a quaich, a whisky tot, a small brandy warmer, French medallion etc, 25.5oz. weighable silver. (14)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III style mahogany and crossbanded banded serpentine card table19th century Opening with a concertina action, carved with harebells and on slender baluster legs, 89cm wide x 44cm deep x 74cm high, (35in wide x 17in deep x 29in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Walnut Coffee TableAttributed to Whytock and Reidwith oval shaped and moulded top, attached to a tripod support by a birdcage support, the pad feet with shallow scroll carving, 86cm wide x 70cm deep x 44cm high, (33 1/2in wide x 27 1/2in deep x 17in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian electroplated table centre pieceWith scrolling vine branches decorated with putti and a goat on a base with scrolled feet, with a cut glass bowl to the top, 80cm high, together with a mirrored plateau with trailing vine decoration and scroll feet, 51cm diameter. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Collection of dressing table itemsComprising an Art Nouveau easel mirror, Birmingham 1904, 35cms high, a photo frame, three cut glass scent bottles with silver caps, two silver-topped jars, a silver and blue enamel box and two glass boxes with pierced silver covers. (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Joan Eardley RSA (British, 1921-1963)Cornfield, Catterline watercolour, gouache and ink33 x 53 cm. (13 x 20 7/8 in.)Painted c.1960-62Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Roland, Browse & DelbancoSale; Sotheby's, 6 February 1990, Lot 335This work was painted outdoors in Catterline, the small fishing village in Kincardineshire, where Eardley spent much of her time from the 1950s onwards. The land and seascapes inspired many of Eardley's most memorable works, some of which verge on abstraction, and take their place as important markers in the evolution of 20th Century expressionist painting. She painted the fields behind her house on many occasions, where the hedgerow flowers grew; or the vista beyond, looking north-west over the fields called The Reath, which were part of the nearest farm, the Mains of Catterline. (P Elliot with A Galatro, Joan Eardley; A Sense of Place, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016 pp.82-101).Eardley wrote to her friend Margot: 'I've got a series of paintings going at the end of my old cottage. I never seem to find that I want to move. It's a handy spot as no-one comes near and I can work away undisturbed. I just go on from one painting to another - just the grasses and the corn - it's oats this year, barley it was last year. There's a wee, windblown tree, and that's all. But every day and every week it looks a bit different - the flowers come and the corn grows so it is silly to shift about. I just leave my painting table out here, and my easel and my palette.' (Cordelia Oliver, Joan Eardley, RSA, 1988, p.76).Her expressive use of paint and warm colours combined with deep shadows, evokes the Scottish weather at the end of summer. The viewer has a real sense of urgency to gather in the harvest before the rain clouds roll in. Now, with hindsight, this could also be applied as a metaphor to her own personal situation. Eardley, who died at the tragically young age of 42 in 1963, was one of Britain's most remarkable artists of the post war period. This year marks the centenary of Eardley's birth.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Railways & Railway Postal History of Austria and Switzerland. An expertly researched collection of more than 106 railway postcards and railway postal stamp covers with identified railway postal and travelling post offices cancels contained in a ‘’Alpha Major’’ album together with various railway postage stamps, 3 railway timetables and 10 related railway reference books including: ‘The Railway Post Offices of Switzerland’, Two x ‘Graz-Koflachen Eisenbahn’ books, A reprint of the 1914 Austrian Railways time table, ‘The Electrification of Swiss Federal Railways’, ‘Switzerland’s amazing railways’ etc... The railway covers & postcards range from 19th century to recent: Austria (61), Switzerland (45). Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £35
A lidded storage box containing a quantity of Cowdray Park / Dunecht House table napkins including linen damask embroidered with "C's" and coronets, (Qty)PROVENANCE: The linen formed part of the Household Linen at Cowdray Park, Sussex and Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire.The first Viscount Cowdray, Weetman Dickinson Pearson, bought the Cowdray Estate in 1908 for £340,000.The following year he purchased Dunecht House to give them a house "North of the border".Lord Cowdray gave Dunecht House, with its 9,000 acres, to his wife Annie (nee Cass) and from 1919 this became their principal seat.The restoration of the estate, together with works of art to fill them was matched by an eagerness to make them comfortable, employing the best firms to fit them with modern conveniences and lavish furnishings.This is reflected in the quantity and quality of the household linen. Nearly every item of linen is embroidered with "C" in red, blue or gold surmounted by a Viscount's coronet. The numbers below theses indicate the total number in the household. (i.e. 144 means there were once 12 dozen)
A large lidded storage box containing a quantity of Cowdray Park / Dunecht House table linen including linen damask tablecloths, runners etc, embroidered with "C's" and coronets. (Qty) PROVENANCE: The linen formed part of the Household Linen at Cowdray Park, Sussex and Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire.The first Viscount Cowdray, Weetman Dickinson Pearson, bought the Cowdray Estate in 1908 for £340,000.The following year he purchased Dunecht House to give them a house "North of the border".Lord Cowdray gave Dunecht House, with its 9,000 acres, to his wife Annie (nee Cass) and from 1919 this became their principal seat.The restoration of the estate, together with works of art to fill them was matched by an eagerness to make them comfortable, employing the best firms to fit them with modern conveniences and lavish furnishings.This is reflected in the quantity and quality of the household linen. Nearly every item of linen is embroidered with "C" in red, blue or gold surmounted by a Viscount's coronet. The numbers below theses indicate the total number in the household. (i.e. 144 means there were once 12 dozen)
Large collection of Pina table linen made in Manilla, early 1937 including hand embroidered place mats side mats and a centre piece, historically known as an expensive textile made from the fibres of the pine-apple leaf and manufactured into dress pieces, shawls scarves etc made by the natives of the Philippines, embroidered by men
Africa.- Stanley (Henry Morton) In Darkest Africa, 2 vol., 3 folding colour maps, 2 torn (one quite severely), folding table, 1890; My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave, 48pp. publishers' catalogue at end, 1873 § Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, 2 colour maps, one folding, 1867; Ismailïa: a Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 2 vol., 2 colour maps, one folding, 55pp. publishers' catalogue at end vol.1, 1874 § Aylward (Alfred) The Transvaal of To-day: War, Witchcraft, Sport, and Spoils in South Africa, folding colour map and 24pp. catalogue at end, Edinburgh & London, 1878, first editions, frontispieces, plates and illustrations, some hinges weak, original pictorial cloth, gilt, rubbed, spines darkened, all but the first and last worn at head of spines, 8vo (7)
Asia.- Rein (J. J.) Japan: Travels and Researches, frontispiece, plates, illustrations, previous owner's signature, original decorative cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1888 § Savage-Landor (A. Henry) The Gems of East, 2 vol., plates, folding map, folding table, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1904; and another, Japan, 8vo (4)
NO RESERVE British Isles.- Geological map.- Loader (T.B.) T. B. Loader's Scientific and Commercial Map of England and Wales in which are delineated the canals, rail-roads & navigable rivers, large calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of geological references and table of geological productions peculiar to each county and a table of explanation, fourteen geological cross sections, lithograph by W. Day, with hand-colouring, 1340 x 1100 mm (52 3/4 x 43 1/4 in), mounted on linen with old discoloured varnish, numerous areas of loss, splits, nicks and tears, rough edges, presented on contemporary wooden rollers, rolled, 1831.
Britain.- Camden (William) Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description of ... England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent ... enlarged by the latest discoveries by Richard Gough, 3 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, 57 engraved maps, all but 5 folding or double-page, one bound upside down, 95 engraved plates only (7 folding), one folding table, illustrations, 3 leaves with short tears, expertly repaired, occasional spotting and soiling, vol. 2 lacking 5E2, later calf, gilt, boards detached, rubbed and worn, folio, 1789; sold not subject to return
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