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A joined solid-yew gateleg table, English, circa 1700Having an oval drop-leaf top, and elm frieze drawer, on tapering and vase-turned legs, with matching gates, joined all round by baluster-turned stretchers, 129.5cm wide x 104cm deep x 75cm high, (50 1/2in wide x 40 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mother-of-pearl inlaid oak table cabinet17th century elementsThe hinged door with central inlaid panel, circa 1650, of mother-of-pearl flowers issuing from a bone vase, within a moulded and arched surround, the interior fitted with four small drawers, 30cm wide x 25cm deep x 31cm high, (11 1/2in wide x 9 1/2in deep x 12in high)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
A George III solid-yew tripod occasional table, circa 1790Having a boarded circular tilt-top, on a vase-turned pillar and three hipped and downswept legs with pad feet, 65cm wide x 65cm deep x 72.5cm high, (25 1/2in wide x 25 1/2in deep x 28 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 16th century walnut centre table, ItalianHaving an impressive thick top formed from two boards, above a pair of mitre-moulded frieze drawers, solid vase-profiled end-supports, joined by a square-baluster shaped mid-stretcher, on shaped sledge supports, 133.2cm wide x 81cm deep x 74cm high, (52in wide x 31 1/2in deep x 29in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Former Carlo de Carlo Collection, Palazzo Magnani Feroni, Florence, Italy. Sold 18th October 2000.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Charles II oak backstools, Cheshire, circa 1670Each with a flower-filled vase carved back panel, below a heart-carved cresting, pyramid-finial carved uprights, single seat board with ovolo-moulded edge, on columnar-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 47cm wide x 44cm deep x 97cm high, (18 1/2in wide x 17in deep x 38in high) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual William & Mary oak rotating tripod occasional table, circa 1690Having a near-circular boarded tilt and swivel-action top, on an elegantly vase-turned pillar, with end-pendant, on three silhouette scroll-profiled downswept legs, 54.3cm wide x 57cm deep x 62.5cm high, (21in wide x 22in deep x 24 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A James I joined oak tester bed, circa 1610Having a foliate-carved and boss dentil-moulded centred nine-panelled tester, pointed-leaf and flowerhead roundel carved and corbel embellished frieze rails, the headboard well-carved with a pair of arcaded panels centred by a flower-filled vase, below addorsed serpents, each end-post with a gadrooned and palmette-carved bulbous cup-and-cover supporting a stiff-leaf carved pillar and Ionic-capital atop a foliate carved plinth, the stock rails with rope hole apertures 155cm wide x 239cm deep x 199cm high, (61in wide x 94in deep x 78in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Huntington Antiques, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A floor-standing oak and walnut polychrome-decorated fourteen-light candelabrum, SpanishWith spindle-filled pediment, multiple ring- and vase-turned column and triform base, 85cm wide x 52cm deep x 133.5cm high, (33in wide x 20in deep x 52 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Richard Philip, London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William & Mary joined oak chest-on-stand, circa 1690Having a boarded moulded top, above two short and three long geometric mitre-moulded drawers, the stand with one matching drawer, on vase-baluster turned legs, joined by multiple-concave shaped platform stretchers, on bun-feet, 95cm wide x 53.5cm deep x 138.5cm high, (37in wide x 21in deep x 54 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from William H. Stokes, Cirencester, Gloucestershire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large George II joined oak box-seated settle, circa 1750The back of six upright rectangular fielded panels, spaced by stop-fluted rails, the downswept open arms with scroll carved ends, on vase-baluster turned front supports, double boarded hinged seat, over a quadruple-panelled front, bracket feet, 214.5cm wide x 64cm deep x 123cm high, (84in wide x 25in deep x 48in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from F.E. Anderson & Son, Welshpool, Powys, September 2010.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large William & Mary joined oak gateleg dining table, circa 1690Having an oval drop-leaf top, and an end frieze drawer, on baluster over vase-turned legs, matching gates, and upper edge-moulded rectangular stretchers, 183.5cm wide x 63cm deep x 74cm high, (72in wide x 24 1/2in deep x 29in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 18th century walnut, fruitwood and ash commode open armchair, Welsh, circa 1725Having a solid vase-shaped splat, an arched and scroll carved and pierced cresting, baluster and ball turned uprights, the sliding covered seat enclosing a pewter receptacle, 64cm wide x 44cm deep x 114.5cm high, (25in wide x 17in deep x 45in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very large 17th/18th century joined walnut, beech and hide upholstered open armchair, SpanishHaving a hide upholstered back with brass ball-finals, wide and flat open arms with scroll-over ends, on square-section vase-shaped front uprights, padded seat, on leather studded and part stiff-leaf carved rectangular front legs, joined by a deep scroll-carved front stretcher, and plain side and rear stretchers, 67.5cm wide x 60cm deep x 155cm high, (26 1/2in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 61in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of six George II mahogany dining chairs, circa 1740Each having a pierced and interlace-carved vase-shaped splat, a serpentine and scroll-carved stay-rail, drop-in seat, and deep serpentine profile seat rails, on front cabriole legs, with C-scroll carved knees and pad feet, (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George I oak side chair, Welsh, circa 1720Having a solid vase-shaped splat, a dish-shaped cresting rail set above plain upright rails, panelled seat, on block and baluster-turned front legs, joined by a turned fore-rail and multiple plain stretchers, 45cm wide x 35cm deep x 107cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 13 1/2in deep x 42in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century ash, beech and elm open armchair, Hereford, by Philip Clissett (fl.1841-1913 )The back with four vase and baluster-turned spindles, mortised between a deep plain top rail and turned lower rail, the top of each turned upright stamped with the initials 'P C', outsplayed arms on vase-turned front supports, panelled seat, on turned legs, joined by multiple turned stretchers, 56cm wide x 63cm deep x 104.5cm high, (22in wide x 24 1/2in deep x 41in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of six George III carved mahogany dining chairs, circa 1760Each having a vase-shaped and heart-pierced splat, eared serpentine-shaped stay-rail, and drop-in seat, on cabriole front legs, with acanthus-leaf carved knees and ball-and-claw feet, 61cm wide x 51cm deep x 97cm high, (24in wide x 20in deep x 38in high) (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A needlework and parcel-gilt mirror, English, circa 1920-30In the late 17th century manner, the bevelled mirror plate within a cushion-moulded frame designed with floral pastoral figural scenes worked in tent-stitch using various coloured-wools, beneath an arched scroll-profiled cresting with a needlework flower-filled vase and cherub supporters, 51cm wide x 3.5cm deep x 83.5cm high, (20in wide x 1in deep x 32 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of mainly Dutch delftware, 18th centuryIncluding two chargers, 35cm, 31cm, three lobed jars, one with a cover and two with hardwood covers, 30cm, 22cm and 23cm high, an octagonal panelled vase, 24cm, a pair of baluster vases, 16cm, and various other items including an English delftware charger and a bowl, (16)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William & Mary pine and paint-decorated table, circa 1690 and laterPossibly originally painted and the paint subsequently re-applied, the ovolo-moulded top with faux-marble finish, above a frieze drawer designed with a floral band and a single butterfly, on bold S-scroll shaped legs, joined all round by concave platform stretchers and centred by a circular vase-stand, on bun feet, a modern ceramic coaster glued to the centre of the top, 94.5cm wide x 66.5cm deep x 80cm high, (37in wide x 26in deep x 31in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid-to late 16th century carved oak panel, English, circa 1550-1600In high relief, centred by a vase issuing a pair of tulips between a pair of bird-headed grotesque scrolls, 45.5cm wide x 3.5cm deep x 20.5cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 1in deep x 8in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Victorian mahogany Windsor chairs, attributed to William BirchEach with a two-part vase-shaped and paterae-carved splat, flanked by pairs of ring-turned spindles, and spiral turned over rectangular stop-fluted carved uprights, all below a reeded-carved and paterae scroll-ended cresting, outsplayed arms, on spiral turned and crook-shaped front supports, saddle-seat, the baluster-shaped and spiral carved legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 61cm wide x 50cm deep x 101cm high, (24in wide x 19 1/2in deep x 39 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:The family of William Birch & Company first appears in trade directories in 1853, but family tradition states that they began chair making during the 1840s in High Wycombe. The company was taken over by Gomme's in 1954.Literature:A very similar chair illustrated Michael Harding-Hill, Windsor Chairs: An Illustrated Celebration (2003), pp. 148-151.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III elm tripod table, circa 1770Unusually tall, having a dished one-piece circular fixed top, a slender vase-turned pillar and three hipped downswept legs with pad feet, 49cm wide x 49cm deep x 77cm high, (19in wide x 19in deep x 30in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III ash windsor side chair, Thames Valley, circa 1780The upright back with two pairs of hand-shaped spindles centred by a further spindle behind a solid vase-shaped splat, all supporting a serpentine-shaped stay-rail, the elm saddle-seat with rear wedge, having a flat front and sides, the ring-headed elliptical turned front legs and columnar-turned rear legs joined by an H-form baluster-turned stretcher, 38.5cm wide x 48cm deep x 92cm high, (15in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 36in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of mainly 19th/20th century potteryIncluding two Westerwald stoneware ewers, 27cm and 28cm, a pair of Dutch style vases, 23cm, two faience inkwells, a rectangular incense burner, a red stoneware jug, 14cm, a small Delft vase, 15cm, and a small Dutch Delft apothecary jar inscribed 'Nutritum', 17cm, (12)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III elm and ash wine table, circa 1770Having an octagonal top with applied moulded edge, a vase-turned pillar and three hipped downswept legs terminating in pad feet, 38cm wide x 37cm deep x 59.5cm high, (14 1/2in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 23in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF LARGE PLASTER MODELS OF URNS IN GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL STYLE20TH CENTURY, AFTER EARLY 19TH CENTURY EXAMPLESIn the style of ancient volute kraters, each cast with Apollo and the Nine Muses in relief, between bands of Vitruvian scrolls, anthemia and swags, on waisted soclesThe vases 134cm high; 219cm high overall including oak plinthProvenance: Moulded after Coade stone originals at Gosfield Hall, EssexCatalogue Note: The striking Neoclassical design of the present vases was produced by a number of manufactories during the 19th century. Note for example the impressive urns at Anglesey Abbey, which are attributed to the renowned terracotta manufactory of Blashfield. A version of this vase is also recorded on the balustraded terrace at Buckingham Palace. Condition Report: Each urn has the minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age, both have some slight surface wear, one with some yellow residue in the recesses, possibly a previous paint.One with repair to relief and each with slight surface dimpling and pouring bubbles due to manufacture. Chips to dentil moulded band. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PLASTER ARCHITECTURAL SARCOPHAGUS RELIEF19TH CENTURY, AFTER A CIRCA 5TH CENTURY AD ORIGINALWith a central flowering vase flanked by Solomonic columns and surmounted with an architectural pediment100cm high, 89cm wideProvenance: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkUntil Sotheby's New York, 28 February 2006, lot 21Catalogue note: the present relief is thought to be derived from the sarcophagus in the chapel of St Aquilinus, Basilica San Lorenzo Maggiore, MilanCondition Report: Minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age, and some surface darkening.Repaired surface loss to lower part of panel, and possibly another to upper section. Some light chipping to capitals and mouldings. The rear not inspected as affixed to the wall. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE PLASTER MODEL OF AN URN IN GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL STYLE20TH CENTURY, AFTER EARLY 19TH CENTURY EXAMPLESIn the style of ancient volute kraters, cast with Apollo and the Nine Muses in relief, between bands of Vitruvian scrolls, anthemia and swags, on waisted socleApproximately 134cm highProvenance: Moulded after Coade stone originals at Gosfield Hall, EssexPlease see lot 34 for a footnote regarding this modelCondition Report: Marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age.Losses to socle, and to some of the Vitruvian scrolls. Repair to shoulder of vase and possibly handles.The surface is a little distressed overall and there are pouring bubbles overall. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN ASSORTED PLASTER CAPITALS AND PANELSBY A MODERN GRAND TOURTo include a section of moulding after the Temple of Jupiter, with inscription, 41 x 71cm; a distressed panel with a flowering vase, possibly after a Greek original, 97cm by 73cm; assorted Ionic and Composite order capitals, and other examples; most bearing a metal seal inscribed AYNHOE PARK LIMITED EDITION
λ BOUKE DE VRIES (DUTCH B. 1960) PORCELAIN FLOWER IN PORCELAIN VASE, 201817th and 18th century Chinese porcelain and mixed media62cm high See lot 176 for footnoteCondition Report: Please refer to online images for visual reference to condition. Small amounts of glue residue visible to back of flower head. Item in good order overall/as illustrated. Condition Report Disclaimer
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