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Lot 163

A Chinese porcelain panel, Qing,19th century, painted with blossoming peony and chrysanthemums, mounted in a hardwood frame inlaid with stained bone inlay of bats and bi united by rope, further inlaid with silver wire scrolls, the sides of the frame inlaid with silver wire Buddhist symbols, the panel 22.5cm x 16.5cnm, 26.5cm x 20cm overallFootnote: From the A.F. Bohman collection.Condition report: This has previously been mounted in a table screen stand which is now missing. The porcelain in good condition with no obvious faults. There is a very fine old hairline crack to the base of the frame but nothing too detrimental.

Lot 17

William Henry Bartlett (1858-1932) British, a Continental interior scene, three seated figures at a table, playing dominoes, before open doors to the garden, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1893, 54 cm x 76.5 cm in a gilt frame.Footnote: Provenance: Private London collectionCondition report: No tears or repairs to the canvas. Some light cracking evident to lighter areas. Some rubbing to the gilt frame.

Lot 181

A Chinese carved and moulded tortoiseshell box and cover, 19th century, decorated with figures, buildings and foliage, 9.7cm dia, a Chinese carved wood table box, carved with processional figures, buildings, willow & pine trees, 24.5cm and a lac burgaute japanned tin box, 13cmCondition report: Tortoiseshell box missing almost half of the side of the top and a 2.5cm x 2cm section broken and with losses on the base, each piece with small chips. The wood box has small insignificant chips, nothing too detrimental. The mother of pearl inlaid box has japanning missing on the edges, underside and top right corner of the lid, some inlay missing around the edges.

Lot 183

An Indian sandalwood and sadeli table box, circa 1900, 29.5cm, a brass incense burner, a small brass pot, 7.5cm and a carved sandalwood pocket watch stand, carved with reclining figures, animals and foliage, 11cm wideQty: 4Condition report: Small losses to sadeli box. Joints opening on pocket watch stand, a small knock to top left corner.

Lot 237

A 20th century Chinese hardwood altar table, with pierced and carved foliate decoration, 81 cm high x 122 cm x 41.5 cm, together with another similar, 95 cm high x 121 cm x 39 cm.Qty: 2Condition report: The lighter in colour of the two tables has some cracks and damage to the friezeThe darker in colour of the two table's legs are loose at the joints.Both tables have some shrinkage to the top joints.See the images for clarification.

Lot 240

A contemporary Chinese hardwood side table, with inlaid foliate decoration and a single drawer, 64 cm high x 54 cm x 54 cm.

Lot 241

A contemporary Chinese hardwood coffee table, with pierced dragon decoration to the top, 47 cm high x 124 cm x 61 cm.

Lot 244

A contemporary Chinese hardwood and marble inlaid coffee table, with under-tier, 45 cm high x 134 cm x 62 cm.

Lot 245

A contemporary Chinese hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid pedestal table, of circular form and profusely decorated with birds and foliate sprays, 152 cm diameter x 71 cm high, together with eight conforming dining chairs.Qty: 9

Lot 255

A late George III, mahogany flip-top tripod silver table with a shaped outline and a pierced gallery. With gadrooned urn column and raised on an acanthus carved cabriole supports. Possibly Irish. 78 cm diameter x 70 cm high to the top x 73 cm high to the top of the gallery.Condition report: The legs are starting to splay at the block.Signs of old glue repairs to the gallery, basically where the gallery has come loose and been glued back.

Lot 256

A Victorian walnut veneered card table, circa 1860, on a carved bulbous stem on four carved legs with white ceramic casters, 103cm wide, 72cm high, 49cm deepCondition report: Some circular water damage causing a small split and lifting to the veneer. Numerous water spots damage throughout the top. veneer splitting on front frieze. Top needs tightening to base.

Lot 257

A late Victorian inlaid rosewood occasional table, the circular top above four frieze drawers with quilted lining, on turned supports united by a lower galleried tier on tapering and splayed octagonal legs, 62cm diameter, 70cm highCondition report: Small section missing where lower tier joins a leg. Some surface scuffs and marks. Neds professional attention.

Lot 260

A George III marquetry inlaid and satinwood strung, mahogany bowfront dressing table mirror with oval mirror plate, the base fitted three frieze drawers, on shaped bracket feet. 46 cm wide x 55 cm high x 24 cm deep, together with a similar mirror with shield-shaped mirror. 52 cm high x 64 cm high 21 cm deep.Qty: 2Condition report: The first mirror. The mirror surround has some damage and old patches to the cross-grain surround and stringing. Old scratch to the top across the inlay. The central drawer sticks out proud of the surface. The mirror plate has few blemishes at the borders. The adjusting knobs don't match each otherThe second mirror. The mirror horns are slightly loose. old patches to crossbanding and stringing. Old veneer patch to the left back edge of the carcass. The mirror plate is peppered with small losses in the silvering and the whole plate has a "glitter" to it from age-related deterioration.

Lot 261

A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany rectangular topped Pembroke table, with one actual and one faux frieze drawer, raised on brass castored square tapering supports, 91cm long.Condition report: Some scratches to the top and one leaf seems slightly cupped.

Lot 267

A George IV figured mahogany rectangular 'Snap-Top' tripod table with urn column on haunched, sabre legs. 71 cm wide x 54 cm deep x 72.5 cm high. Condition report: Old marks to the topOld repair to the block and the banjo catch has been lifted on a block.Old glue repair to the column where the legs have splayed in the past.

Lot 268

A George III, figured mahogany serpentine side table with deep, cross-grain frieze. On square tapering supports. 86 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 71 cm high. Together with a part late Victorian rectangular centre table with inlaid decoration supported on simple cabriole legs. 82 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 64.5 cm high.Qty: 2Condition report: The George III table has been converted from a tea tableThe part Victorian table is just a Victorian walnut top with later legs applied.The veneer inlay of the walnut table has some missing sections

Lot 269

A George III mahogany two flap sofa table with two frieze drawers and triple reed molded edge and strung with simple ebony line. On end stile supports with invited sabre legs with brass castors. 99 cm wide (149.5 cm open) x 68.5 cm deep x 71 cm highCondition report: On one side of the table, the polish is almost black old patches to leaf near rule joints. damage to leaf near rule joint on the opposite side. One leaf "Kicking out slightly due to shrinkage of top

Lot 270

A 19th century campaign-style, ebony strung figured walnut table cabinet, fitted with three internal drawers, enclosed by a pair of doors secured with a Bramah lock, brass sunken handles throughout, 30 cm wide x 32.5 cm high x 25 cm deep.Condition report: A deep crescent-shaped dent to the topOld patches to the bottom of each sideSmall missing timber sections above and below doorsOld cracks due to construction showing through veneers at the sides but not majorA working Bramah key is present.

Lot 278

A Louis XVI style kingwood concave-sided bijouterie table with ormolu mounts and gallery top. With bevelled glass inset top. on square, herringbone veneered supports with gilt metal fletched feet. 80 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 81 cm high x 12 cm display height .Condition report: Some slight lifting of veneer to the back panel and the veneer is very dark and oxidized in that region with a few small areas of damage to the veneer (pin holes)

Lot 280

An Edwardian tulipwood and satinwood strung and banded, mahogany two drawer side table. On square, tapering supports with brass socket castors. 95 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 75 cm high to the top x 61 cm high to the frieze. Condition report: The top is a new piece of mahogany.Tidy order throughout.Formerly a washstand?

Lot 285

A part George II/III octagonal topped low tripod table, the one-piece Cuban mahogany top with moulded edge, raised on a short column over bold knee base with pointed pad feet. (Column reduced) 90 cm wide x 54 cm high.Condition report: Old split to the top due to being cut from a single thick piece cut on the quarter.

Lot 288

A George III style, reproduction circular, mahogany, library drum table. With tooled green leather inset top and four frieze drawers over a rotating birdcage action and an urn column and four splayed sabre supports terminating in brass swivel castors. 111.5 cm diameter x 74 cm to the top. Condition report: No apparent major defects

Lot 289

A Victorian figured rosewood rectangular side table. With serpentine beaded frieze on bobbin turned end stile supports and inverted crescent and castored legs joined by a turned cross stretcher. 91.5 cm long x 45.5 cm wide x 76 cm highCondition report: One bead missing from the fireze

Lot 293

A Louis XV style walnut serpentine centre table with crossbanded and burr walnut veneered top, over a floral and diaper carved frieze on slender cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet. 100 cm long x 64 cm wide x 75 cm to the top. 64 cm to the underside of the frieze. Condition report: The legs are loose at the jointsThe finish will need work as it has gone crusty

Lot 294

A 20th miniature cabriole-legged mahogany bijouterie table with fielded paneled sides and glazed and hinged top. 32 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 15cm high to the top. 3.5 cm available display height inside the vitrine.Condition report: No apparent major defectsNo Key is present but the item is unlocked.

Lot 295

A George III style, mahogany two flap sofa table with faux and actual frieze drawers. On end, stile supports with inverted, blind fret decorated sabre legs with brass lions pat castors. 95 cm long (closed) x 152 cm long (open) x 61 cm wide x 77 cm high to the top, 63 cm to the underside of the frieze.Condition report: A crack forming on the joints of the top, general marks consistent with age.

Lot 298

A 1960s/70s Dux of Sweden style teak wood, rectangular coffee table. The top with upturned ends and hessian effect inset under tier On simple turned legs. 133 cm long x 48 cm wide x 45.5 cm high.Condition report: No stamps or factory labels present.The surface has been oiled and is now dull and would need cleaning and re-oiling

Lot 300

Theodore Waddell for Cassina, a 713 Tensegrity coffee table with tubular and steel cable base and a bevel-edged circular plate glass top. 99 cm diameter x 54 cm highCondition report: No apparent major defects.

Lot 302

An early 19th century rectangular, mahogany library table with inset tooled leather top. Fitted two frieze drawers to either side. Supported on paneled turned legs with brass socket swivel castors. 133 cm long x 98 cm wide x 73 cm high to the top. 56 cm to the underside of the frieze. Together with an Edwardian line inlaid mahogany effect corner salon chair with planted on upholstered seat and supported on turned legs joined by a spindle turned cross stretcher.Qty: 2Condition report: The chair with a slightly loose seat frame.The table is loose at the joints and some of the drawer bottoms need attention. and the cross-grain border of the top has some old scars.

Lot 1000

Elizabeth II silver table service for twelve place settings, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1996, comprising table knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup spoons and teaspoons, fish knives and forks, four table spoons, two later butter knives and a pair of salad servers, cased within a stained hardwood canteen, weighable silver 125 oz. (3888 gr.), (114)

Lot 1007

George III silver pair of table spoons, by William Bateman I, London 1815, together with five further silver table spoons, various dates and makers, gross weight 15 oz. (467 gr.) (7)

Lot 1013

George III Irish silver hour glass pattern serving spoon, by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1816, together with a set of six George IV and later silver table spoons, five by W.C., London 1824 and another, all hour glass pattern, 22 oz. (684 gr.) (7)

Lot 1015

George III and later silver forks to include six table forks, four by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, twelve dessert forks, various dates and makers, and six plated pairs of fruit knives and forks, silver 43 oz. (1337 gr.) (30)

Lot 1021

George V silver caster, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 17 cm high, together with a silver bowl and a four piece cruet set, as well as a small group of plated and white metal items including a circular powder pot, gilt-metal table cigarette box, hip flask, weighable silver 12.5 oz. (389 gr.)

Lot 1025

Victorian silver-mounted dressing table items including a rectangular mirror decorated with flowers and scrolls, a hand mirror, by WN, Chester 1900, and a shoe horn, mirror 28 cm high (3)

Lot 1028

Edward VII silver composite part table service, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906/7, comprising twelve table forks, ten table spoons, nine dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, twenty-four teaspoons, two ladles and an associated caddy spoon, together with a selection of silver-plated flatware to include 12 table knives, six table spoons, twenty-three dessert forks and nine dessert spoons, all contained within an oak Mappin & Webb canteen 47.5 cm wide, weighable silver 106 oz. (3297 gr.) (119)

Lot 1029

Edward VII silver-mounted three piece dressing table set, by Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1903, comprising hairbrush, hand mirror and clothes brush with hexagonal textured design, together with a silver sifter spoon, hairbrush 25 cm long, (4)

Lot 1058

Victorian silver six-divide toast rack, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1850, 17 cm wide, together with a selection of silver flatware to include four table forks, four dessert forks, four dessert spoons, a table spoon and two teaspoons, 38 oz. (1182 gr.) (16)

Lot 1060

Two silver part dressing table sets, to include mirrors, brushes and combs, one by Mappin & Webb, London, 1933,

Lot 1069

George V silver hip flask, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1923, 8 cm wide, together with a silver table snuff box and a silver bonbon dish with pierced gallery, 14 cm wide, 12.2 oz. (380 gr.) (3)

Lot 1074

Victorian silver snuff box, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1870, chased with stylised scrolls, the cover with personal engraving, 9 cm wide, 4.9 oz. (152 gr.), together with a George VI silver table cigarette box, by Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1958, 17 cm wide, (2)

Lot 1109

Four Dutch silver table spoons and a Victorian silver and glass salad server, together with a set of French silver-plated fruit knives and forks, French forks and spoons, Dutch spoons 8 oz. (249 gr.) (41)

Lot 1125

William IV Irish silver pair of table forks, by Richard Garde, Dublin 1830, together with eight other forks of various dates and makers, gross weight 14 oz. (435 gr.) (10)

Lot 1127

Victorian Irish silver set of six table forks, in Fiddle pattern, with monogrammed terminals, by West & Son, Dublin 1891, 20 cm long, 13 oz. (404 gr.) (6)

Lot 1136

Silver-plated table service by Oneida Community Plate, comprising twelve each of table knives and forks, dessert, knives, forks and spoons, six table spoons and six soup spoons, two confiture spoons, two teaspoons, a pickle fork and butter knife, one large and two small ladles and a three piece carving set, all within a two-tiered oak canteen with inscribed plaque to cover, (84)

Lot 1433

20th century, Scandinavian School, a young girl in a pink dress standing at a table beside a seated woman, indistinctly signed and dated 1910, oil on canvas, 111cm x 66cm,

Lot 379

A pair of 18th century Bilston or Battersea enamel table candlesticks. With knopped columns and molded domed bases. Painted with cut blooms and gilt bands. 31 cm highCondition report: Drip pans missing.some damage to the bases and nozzles.

Lot 381

A 19th century, rectangular tortoiseshell snuffbox with a rose gold inlaid scene of a running hare in a landscape, 5.5 cm wide x 3.2 cm deep x 2 cm, together with a probably Italian, banded agate and gilt metal rectangular table box with bun feet, 9 cm long x 4.5 cm deep x 4.5 cm high.Qty: 2Condition report: The tortoiseshell box: Has a small applied gold ridge that is loose.The agate box: No apparent major defects but the panels are loose.

Lot 387

A Victorian walnut veneered tea caddy, with tulipwood and ebony crossbanding and stringing, with a slightly domed top, the interior with two compartments, 22cm wide; together with a Chinese carved camphorwood table box, 25cm wide

Lot 401

Three Balinese puppets, a large shadow puppet, a carved wood table box, 21.5cm wide, and a lacquered card dragon mask

Lot 414

An early 20th-century oak table gong and striker, the frame modelled as two cricket bats, with plated mounts, 36.5 cm high x 41 cm wide, together with two Staffordshire flatback figures of cricketers.Qty: 3Condition report: These figures are Staffordshire style decorative reproductionsOne figure is cracked one is repaired.The gong is 14 cm in diameter The gong stand has one ball missing from the left-hand side.

Lot 420

A Victorian silver plated inkwell with a square base and cranberry glass reservoir with bow pen rests and hinged cover. 18cm wide x 13cm high. Together with Victorian, silver on copper table lighter in the form of a Roman three spout oil lamp held aloft by the god mercury on a swag draped plinth base. 22cm high x 8cm diameterQty: 2Condition report: Ink well silver is a little rubbed on the high spots and may have been replaced.The lighter has the tip of one arrow missing from the hanging wick tweezers, And also a kink to the supporting arm of Mercury.

Lot 26

Fernando Botero (B. 1932)Gatta 2008 incised with the artist's signature, numbered 4/6 and stamped with the Fonderia Artistica Versiliese Italy markbronze22.5 by 65 by 28.4 cm8 7/8 by 25 9/16 by 11 3/16 in.This work was executed in 2008, and is from an edition of six numbered versions.Footnotes:ProvenanceGary Nader Fine Art, MiamiAcquired directly from the above by the present owner in 2008LiteratureGary Nader Editions, Fernando Botero. The Grand Show. Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture, Miami 2010, n.p., illustrated in colourRenowned for his voluptuous and exaggerated paintings, sculptures and drawings, Fernando Botero is arguably one of the most important Colombian modern artists and certainly the most recognisable. Not unlike Picasso, whose Cubist breakthrough came after experimenting with the construction of a guitar, Botero had his artistic revolution with a mandolin. In 1956, while painting an image of a mandolin resting on a table, Botero placed a disproportionately small hole in the body of the instrument, thus transforming it into an object of exaggerated mass and monumentality; a lifelong fascination with the exploration of volume was born. Well known for subjects ranging from the Old Masters to circus scenes, bullfights, domestic life and political satire, the present work is an inimitable take on one of art history's most universal icons—the cat. Cats feature in much of Botero's work, but especially in his monumental sculptures which are well-loved features in parks and city centres around the world. Whilst in his paintings, cats often accompany a dominant matriarch or a sensual nude and symbolize femininity and domesticity, they are often the sole protagonist in sculpture. One of Botero's most famous felines resides at the end of Barcelona's Rambla del Raval where the colossal endearing statue has become an integral part of the neighbourhood and a well-cherished tourist attraction. Other works by the artist are presently held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museo Botero in Bogotá which is dedicated to the artist and his oeuvre. In 1958 and 1992 Botero participated in the Venice Biennale and represented Colombia in the 5th São Paulo Biennial, Brazil. He has had major retrospectives at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (1979); Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo (1981); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (1987); Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao (2012); and many others. Revered and admired for centuries of human history, the cat has inseparably woven its way into the canon of art history without ever losing any of its charm or appeal. From ancient Egyptian tomb adornments and centuries of Chinese and Japanese artistic practice all the way to the exotic markets of 19th century orientalist paintings and French impressionist living rooms the cat has been and still is a firm feature in many of the worlds most revered artistic masterpieces. Today, in the age of the internet and social media, no animal captivates audiences quite like the humble house cat and the subject is more accessible, one might even say more popular than ever.Fernando Botero would not have been ignorant to the wide and varied depiction of felines in art throughout the ages. Having studied under Roberto Longhi, a renowned authority on Italian Renaissance and Baroque art, Botero obtained a remarkable art historical knowledge of Western Classicism. The canon of art history, especially the European one became a rich source of inspiration whilst studying Italy's Renaissance frescoes, Spain's Golden Age masters and France's turn-of-the-century School of Paris on his travels in the 1950's. Deeply influenced by these masterworks, Botero embarked on a quest to critically re-interpret iconic paintings, to pay homage to the great artists of the past and finding a gateway to true originality whilst doing so. Gatta from 2008 is a particularly beautiful example of Botero's many reinterpretations of this perennial theme. Whilst it incorporates elements of the elegant goddesses and playful street pranksters that preceded it, Botero's Gatta is extremely topical and modern for it can be best described with one of the most universally used adjectives in 21st century popular culture- it is quintessentially 'cute'. Executed in Botero's distinctively rotund signature style, the curvaceous head, body, limbs and tail of the reclining feline give it a monumental quality. Sphinx like she resides elegantly on her plinth, head lowered attentively, ears pricked forwards, keenly aware of her surroundings. The swift flash of her tongue gives Gatta a more playful, accessible quality than its divine Egyptian forebears and captures its distinctive character. Humorous elements such as this are a common and important feature within Botero's formally refined plastic oeuvre. He breaks with the established tradition of sculpture, bronze traditionally being used to eternalize the classically heroic and brave, and instead memorializes the humble and happy house cat. Like Manet with his Olympia, Botero shifts the classical muse, the deity of centuries past into the realm of the common and trivial, the realm of day-to-day life which makes it so much more endearing.The present work is sold to benefit the Fondation Bernard et Caroline de Watteville to support cultural and humanitarian actions in Switzerland and abroad.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 152

Jingze Du (Chinese 1995-), 'Dinner Table', 2019, unique oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated verso; canvas: 120 x 100cm

Lot 1036

Proof before Numbers. Figures Settlers rowing to shore and Van Riebeeck praying in relief. A loving cup commemorating Johan Anthoniszoon Jan Van Riebeeck (1619-1677), the Dutch navigator and colonial administrator who founded Cape Town in what became the Dutch Cape Colony of the Dutch East India Company. It depicts the first Dutch settlers rowing to shore from ships anchored below Table Mountain. On the reverse Jan Van Riebeeck is praying before the Dutch national flag at the Cape. The handles are modeled as full-length figures of Jan Van Riebeeck #southfafrica #capetown #maritime Artist: Charles Noke and Henry FentonIssued: 1935Dimensions: 10"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection

Lot 1130

Exquisite tobacco jar with a colorful scene of excited gentleman, all cheering for the man on top of the table. There is a green trim on the top and the top cap is green as well. The Jar reads SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT on the exterior and on the top interior, it reads HE WHO WILL CALMLY SMOKE, WILL THINK LIKE A SAGE, AND ACT LIKE A SAMARITAN. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 9"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonProvenance: David Bearman Collection

Lot 220

A PAIR OF GILDED METAL TABLE LAMPS with flame finals above a ribbon tied portrait and a tapering reeded column body, 46cm high, together with a gilt metal and onyx rams head decorated table lamp, upon three hoof supports, the reeded body with a coiling snake, 38cm high (3) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 263

A CONTINENTAL MEISSEN STYLE OVAL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR mounted with cherubs holding a garland of flowers, with two ball feet, and blue hash mark to top rim, 33cm high Condition Report: Some losses to red berry decoration, chips to garland.

Lot 420

A GILT-BRASS TABLE EASEL 31cm high and a pair gilt-metal book ends, 14cm high Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 266

Deborah Jones (1921-2012) British, An interior scene with teddy bears and dolls sat on console table lit by candle light, oil on board, signed, 8.5" x 5.5".

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