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Sale 374 | Saturday 26th January 2013 | Affordable, Stylish & Unique
Viewing
In personTo view all of the lots in thissale please note the publicviewing times listed aboveviewable at 33 BroughtonPlace, Edinburgh.
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EstimatesAll lots carry an estimatedprice band, listed in thecatalogue, which indicatesour opinion of value. The finalprice may be higher or lowerthan this band depending ondemand. If there is a reserveon the lot then it cannot besold below that price.Reserves do not exceed thelower estimated price andmay be lower.
Bidding
There are four easy ways tobid at this sale, and all bidsare (of course) confidential:
By absentee bidIf you are unable to attend theauction we can bid on yourbehalf. Simply complete anabsentee bid form and eitherhand it to a member of staffor fax it later to 0131 557 5660at least 24 hours before thesale. Please note that our biddepartment may contact youfor further details.
The amount you enter on theform should be yourmaximum limit. We will bidup to that limit for you, andremember you may end uppaying less than your limit,depending on other biddingon the day.
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By telephoneIf you would like to bid bytelephone, our clerk will callyou from the saleroom on thesale day, just before your lot(s)come up, and bid on yourbehalf live at the sale. You canregister to bid on the ‘phoneat reception today, or contactus at least 1 hour before thesale on 0131 557 8844 or viainfo@lyonandturnbull.com
Please note that for telephonebidding it is assumed thebidder will be prepared to paywithin the estimate or higher.For lots with a bottomestimate below £500 wewould encourage you to leavean absentee bid, bid in personor bid online.
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Buyer’s GuideEverything you need to know
Sale 374
Saturday, 26th January, 2013 at 10am
at 33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR
Viewing Times
Thursday, 24th January 10am - 7pm
Friday, 25th January 10am - 5pm
From 9am on sale day
Enquiries
Theo Burrell
theo.burrell@lyonandturnbull.com
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Welcome to our new series of Interiors sales which offer an affordable and stylish mixture of decorativeobjects, pictures and works of art for your home, reflecting the current zeitgeist for the eclectic and the individual!
Our wonderful Georgian saleroom has been given a facelift and will be beautifully arranged and easy to browsearound. The undoubted highlight of the sale is a lovely collection from an apartment at Culzean Castle(page 20) however also worth mentioning is an interesting collection from Scottish institution Inhouse (page 45)as well as over 100 paintings ranging from George Henry to John Bellany.
The sale will be on view for two days preceding the auction, including an evening view on Thursday 24th, so comealong and have look at what we have on offer. We are happy to answer any questions you may have includingadvice about restoration, and guide you through the auction process. As an added treat, for everyone who registersfor this sale we will give you free coffee from our cafe, run by Valvona and Crolla, so we hope to see you there!
Theodora BurrellHead of Interiors
PS If you are new to bidding and would like to have a go with no obligation, why not join us onThursday 24th January between 6-8pm for a bidding lesson whilst enjoying a glass of wine andviewing the collection!
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If you cannot attend the sale you can watch or bid online from your desk, bid on the phone, or leave an absenteebid with one of our staff members – ring us for details on 0131 557 8844.
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A Culzean Castle apartment
The centrepiece of Lyon & Turnbull's firstInteriors sale is the contents of a privateapartment in Culzean Castle, one of Scotland'sfinest stately homes.
The magnificent apartment with its fine seaviews contains paintings, taxidermy, ceramicsand antique furniture.
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Inhouse
This 'Interiors' sale also includes a smallcollection of design furniture and lightingfrom Edinburgh store Inhouse. This long
established Scottish institution solddesigner wares from furniture to teapots
for over 25 years before closing their doorsearlier last year.
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Sylvia Wishart
Although Sylvia Wishart, who has died aged 72,was one of Scotland's leading contemporarylandscape painters, the work of this very privateand self-effacing artist is little known outside asmall circle of friends, admirers and fellowartists. Five of this elusive artists works areoffered in this issue of 'Interiors'.
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Highlights from the Sale
Potschappel jardinière
This item, from our Culzean Castle apartment collection, really appeals to me asan antique piece with a modern look. It certainly has a contemporary 'vintage'feel with its pretty floral design, but in fact it was made by a well known Germanporcelain factory during the early 20th century and I really appreciate its shapeand hand painted quality. I think it would be lovely with some fresh flowers in it -or you could use it as a very smart waste paper bin!
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East meets West
In keeping with my Scottish roots, I have alsochosen a painting by Glasgow Boy GeorgeHenry. This picture, entitled 'A JapaneseTheatre', is particularly interesting as it wascreated during a period when Henry travelledin Asia. The images that he created at thistime had a far reaching influence in his workand many other Glasgow artists.Unfortunately many of the pictures which datefrom this time abroad were destroyed onboard the ship on the return journey, meaningthis painting is a rare survivor of thisimportant period in the artist’s career.
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Specialist’s ChoiceThis month our Antiques specialist, Theo Burrell, chooses her favourite lots.
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Taxidermy trio
Part of my job at Lyon & Turnbull is working with natural history and taxidermy, so I've developed a realinterest and fondness for such pieces.
This trio of African buffalo is a really fantastic group just waiting to transform a big open space andcreate a bit of character in a room. Despite being traditional antique taxidermy, the in-swept heads ofthe companion buffalo create a bold and impressive display without being too formal or austere.
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9 FD664/4SCOTTISH PROVINCIALSCHOOLVIEW OF BERWICK-UPON-TWEEDOil on board39cm x 61cm (15.25in x 24in)and another by the same hand(2)£200-300
10 FD711/4JAMES LITTLE(SCOTTISH fl. 1880-1910)UNLOADING THE CATCHSigned and dated ‘02,watercolour and bodycolour25cm x 34cm (9.75in x 13.5in)and another by the same hand(2)£400-600
11 FD722/16JAMES HAMILTON MACKENZIEA.R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1875-1926)A BRIGHT MORNING IN NORTHUISTSigned, inscribed with titleverso, oil on board35cm x 44cm (13.75in x 17.25in)£500-800
12 FC989/5JOHN HENDERSON(SCOTTISH 1860-1924)THE SHADE IN THE HAYFIELDSigned, signed label verso, oilon panel22cm x 29cm (8.75in x 11.5in)£300-500
13§ FB791/4ARTHUR DAVID MCCORMICKR.I. (BRITISH 1860-1943)SELLING APPLES AT THEHARBOURSigned, watercolour37cm x 25cm (14.5in x 10in)£500-700
14 FB791/319TH CENTURY CONTINENTALSCHOOLITALIANATE CAPPRICCIO VIEWOF A FORTRESSOil on panel, oval24cm x 16cm (9.5in x 6in)and another by the same hand,a pair (2)£500-700
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1 FB791/1GEORGE ARMFIELD(BRITISH 1808-1893)CHASING DUCKSInscribed with artist’s nameframe verso, oil on canvas18cm x 24cm (7in x 9.5in)£400-600
2 FD722/52WILLIAM WYLD(BRITISH 1806-1889)VIEW OF DRESDEN, EVENINGSigned, inscribed label verso,oil on panel12cm x 19.5cm (4.75in x 7.75in)£500-800
3 FB791/5THOMAS COOPER GOTCH(BRITISH 1854-1931)MAIDENS AND A CHILDIndistinctly signed, pastel35cm x 44.5cm (13.75in x 17.5in)£600-800
4 FB791/6DAVID WEST V.P.R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1868-1936)A SAILING BOAT IN FULL SAILSigned, watercolour20cm x 25cm (8in x 10in)£500-800
5 FB791/7JOHN BUCKNELL RUSSELL(BRITISH C.1819-1893)RIVER TROUTSigned, oil on canvas38cm x 60cm (15in x 23.5in)£500-700
6 FC857/8MARY SOMERVILLE(SCOTTISH 1780-1872)SNOW CAPPED PEAKSOil on panel22cm x 30cm (8.5in x 11.75in)and another by the same hand(2)£300-500
7 FC969/17AFTER JAMES (THOMAS J.)NORTHCOTE(BRITISH 1746-1831)A TYGER1790, mezzotint48cm x 61cm (19in x 24in)£800-1,200
8§ FD656/16SAMUEL JOHN LAMORNABIRCH (BRITISH 1869-1955)THE FISHERMANSigned, oil on board27cm x 35cm (10.5in x 13.75in)£400-600
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16 FD98/44JOHN SKINNER PROUT(BRITISH 1806-1876)RATISBON, BAVARIASigned and dated 1863,watercolour and bodycolour50cm x 33cm (19.75in x 13in)£600-800
17 FD98/46PAUL MARNEY(BRITISH 1829-1914)ABBEVILLESigned, watercolour37cm x 60cm (14.5in x 23.5in)£200-300
18 FE111/2HORATIO MCCULLOCH R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1805-1867)A GATHERING STORMSigned, inscribed with title labelverso, oil on canvas22cm x 34cm (8.5in x 13.5in)Provenance:Ex. Murthly Collection, November1869
£400-600
25 FD258/1WILLIAM SKEOCH CUMMING(SCOTTISH 1864-1929)SOLDIER FROM A SCOTTISHREGIMENTSigned and dated 1918,watercolour32.5cm x 21.5cm (12.75in x 8.5in)£600-800
26§ FD98/58SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINTP.R.A., P.R.W.S., R.S.W., R.O.I.,R.E (SCOTTISH 1880-1969)JESSIE AND JEMIMASigned in pencil to margin,artist’s proof32.5cm x 56cm (12.75in x 22in)£100-200
27§ FE630/6JOHN HOUSTON O.B.E., R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1930-2008)THE ROW BOATWatercolour49cm x 37cm (19.25in x 14.5in)£500-700
22§ FE141/46HENRY RAEBURN DOBSON(SCOTTISH b. 1901)STILL LIFE OFCHRYSANTHEMUMSSigned, oil on canvas91cm x 70cm (35.75in x 27.5in)£400-600
23§ FE141/49HENRY RAEBURN DOBSON(SCOTTISH b. 1901)THE SWAN VASESigned and indistinctly dated,oil on canvas34cm x 44cm (13.5in x 17.5in)£250-400
24 FE141/66L** DE KONINGH(19TH CENTURY CONTINENTALSCHOOL)PIGGY-BACK ACROSS THESTREAMSigned and dated ‘96, oil onpanel33cm x 25cm (13in x 10in)£500-800
19 FE141/34GEORGE SMITH R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1870-1934)CATTLE WATERINGSigned, oil on board29cm x 40cm (11.5in x 15.75in)£400-600
20 FE141/35JOHN BLAKE MACDONALDR.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1829-1901)AN AFTERNOON READSigned and dated 1872, oil oncanvas49cm x 64cm (19.25in x 25in)£400-600
21 FE141/3619TH CENTURY SCOTTISHSCHOOLTHE BATTLE OFPRESTONPANSOil on canvas32cm x 47cm (12.5in x 18.5in)£300-400
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32§ FE624/1SYLVIA WISHART R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1936-2008)REFLECTIONS IISigned, inscribed and dated1987 stretcher verso, oil oncanvas93cm x 127cm (36.5in x 50in)£500-700
33§ FA913/1HENRYK GOTLIB(POLISH 1890-1966)RECLINING FIGURESigned, signed and inscribedwith title label verso, oil oncanvas90cm x 70cm (35.5in x 27.5in)Note:Works by Gotlib feature in thecollections of the Tate, The NationalPortrait Gallery and the Courtauld.Exhibited:City of Bradford Gallery; CraneKalman Gallery, London
£800-1,200
34§ FA913/6HENRYK GOTLIB(POLISH 1890-1966)CAROLINESigned, oil on canvas100cm x 75cm (39.5in x 29.5in)Note:Works by Gotlib feature in thecollections of the Tate, The NationalPortrait Gallery and the Courtauld.Exhibited:Boundary Gallery, London, 1990
£1,000-1,500
35 FE577/1I** GERASIMOV(RUSSIAN 20TH CENTURY)BRIDGE ACROSS THE STREAM,CHINASigned, oil on canvas45cm x 60cm (17.75in x 23.5in)£800-1,200
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28§ FE333/1SYLVIA WISHART A.R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1936-2008)THE HURRICANE LAMPSigned and dated ‘68, oil onboard68cm x 40cm (26.75in x 15.75in)£400-600
29§ FE335/2SYLVIA WISHART R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1936-2008)PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRLOil on canvas laid on board48cm x 33cm (19in x 13in)£400-600
30§ FE335/3SYLVIA WISHART R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1936-2008)PORTRAIT OF A YOUNGWOMANOil on board40cm x 33cm (15.75in x 13in)£400-600
31§ FE335/4SYLVIA WISHART R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1936-2008)PORTRAIT OF A WOMANSigned verso, oil on board49cm x 40cm (19.25in x 15.75in)£400-600
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Sylvia WishartSylvia Wishart, one of Scotland'sleading contemporary landscapepainters, is little known outside asmall circle of friends, admirers andfellow artists. After several years ofteaching in Aberdeenshire, Lewisand Orkney, she returned to Gray'sSchool of Art in Aberdeen in 1969 asa lecturer. She made her home inHowe of Tarty, and it was there, inthe landscape of the Ythan estuary,that her true voice began to emerge.
She had a studio initially on the pierat Stromness, which became thePier Art Centre to house thecollection of her great friendMargaret Gardiner when therefurbished gallery opened in July2007, it was with an exhibition ofSylvia Wishart drawings.
In 2005 Wishart was voted a fullmember of the Royal ScottishAcademy. Her works are also in thecollections of the Arts Council ofGreat Britain, the Contemporary ArtsSociety, Aberdeen Art Gallery,Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, the PierArts Centre and Orkney Museumsand Heritage, and also her workhangs in many homes on Orkney.
37§ FE625/1OSCAR GOODALL R.S.W.(SCOTTISH b. 1924)YELLOW PATHSigned, mixed media on paper55cm x 76cm (21in x 30in)Exhibited:R.S.W., 1987
£400-600
38§ FB791/11JOHN BELLANY H.R.S.A., R.A.,C.B.E. (SCOTTISH b. 1942)RED HEAD SCARFSigned, watercolour and pencil36cm x 25.5cm (14in x 10in)£400-600
39§ FB791/12JOHN BELLANY H.R.S.A., R.A.,C.B.E. (SCOTTISH b. 1942)MARGARETSigned, watercolour and pencil26cm x 36cm (10in x 14in)£400-600
40 FE630/3T. CYRIL WIRE(BRITISH 20TH CENTURY)HAYMARKET RAILWAYSTATION, 1930SSigned and inscribed with titleframe verso, oil on canvas76cm x 101cm (30in x 40in)£300-500
41§ FE589/4HENRY TAYLOR WYSE(BRITISH 1870-1951)WINDMILL AT SUNSETSigned, pastel and watercolour42cm x 52cm (16.5in x 20.5in)£300-500
42 FE610/1JACQUES VILLON AFTERMAURICE UTRILLOL’EGLISE DE LIMOUSInscribed ‘grave par Jacques,1926’ in plate, signed in pencilto margin by Utrillo andnumbered 172/200, aquatint52cm x 30cm (20.5in x 12in)£800-1,200
49§ FC86/1MARY ARMOUR R.S.A., R.S.W(SCOTTISH 1902-2000)AUTUMN FLOWERSSigned and dated 1985, pastel76cm x 54cm (30in x 21.25in)Exhibited:Royal Scottish Academy 1986,no.391
£500-800
50§ FD98/45LESLEY L. HARDY MOORE(BRITISH 1907-1997)STACEY ARMS MILL, NORFOLKSigned, mixed media on paper39cm x 57cm (15.25in x 22.5in)£200-300-
46§ FE290/11THOMAS WILSON(SCOTTISH b. 1954)JOURNEY’S END, 1996Signed, pencil and crayon21cm x 26.5cm (8.25in x 10.5in)£200-300
47 FE334/1ROBERT HOPE R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1869-1936)NEAR COCKBURNSPATHSigned, oil on panel19cm x 29cm (7.5in x 11.5in)£400-600
48§ FE290/4ROBERT PAYTON REID A.R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1859-1945)A BACK STREET IN TANGIERSOil on canvas laid on board44cm x 30cm (17.25in x 11.75in)Provenance:he artist’s daughter; R. P. ReidGallery, 1990; Forrest McKay Gallery
£300-500
43§ FE617/1KATE DOWNIE R.S.A.(SCOTTISH b. 1958)THE PIGEON’S CAVE, 1989Charcoal53cm x 73cm (21in x 28.75in)Exhibited:“New Scottish Colourists” exhibition,Iona, 1989
£400-600
44§ FE34/2DAVID MCCLURE R.S.A.,R.S.W., R.G.I(SCOTTISH 1926-1998)FIGURE STUDYSigned, inscribed and dated1951, pencil44.5cm x 31cm (17.5in x 12in)£300-500
45§ FE576/1ROBERT TURNBULL HAIGSMITH (BRITISH b. 1938)BAR OF LIGHTSigned, mixed media45cm x 34cm (17.75in x 13.5in)Exhibited:Aitken Dott, Edinburgh, 1969
£400-600
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57 FE109/1FRAMED TUNBRIDGE WAREPICTUREof square form, depicting a treelined avenue with descendingsteps before various buildings,in a Tunbridge ware frame18.5 x 22cm (including frame)£300-500
58 FE109/2CARVED SOUTH SEASSPATULAdecorated with circular andscrolling patterns, with ashaped handle30cm long£100-200
59 FE120/5MAHOGANY AND SATINWOODSTATIONERY BOXof rectangular form, decoratedwith inlaid floral motifs, thefitted interior with a hingedwriting slope below variouscompartments and drawers19.5cm high, 31.5cm wide,17.5cm deep£200-300
60 FE133/1SCOTTISH SCHOOL MINIATUREOF BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE19TH CENTURYof rectangular form,watercolour on ivory, unsigned,in its original red case8.5cm x 6.5cm£300-400
61 FD338/1PATINATED COPPER WALLMIRROR20TH CENTURYthe hammered and rivetedframe, repoussé decorated with‘Glasgow’ Style’ roses42.7 x 50.5cm£200-300
62§ FE047/1ALEXANDER PROUDFOOT(1878-1957)‘THE FAUN’bronze, signed in the bronze A.PROUDFOOT21.5cm high£200-300
51 FD627/5ENGLISH AIR TWIST STEMGLASSLATE 18TH/ EARLY19TH CENTURYthe bowl engraved with flowersand scrolling foliage, on aspreading circular foot15cm high£150-250
52 FD697/21LAMBETH POLYCHROMEDELFTWARE PLATE18TH CENTURYpainted with a bird and flowers,22.5cm diam; together with asmaller DELFT BLUE ANDWHITE DISH, painted withflowers, 16.5cm diam (2)£100-150
53 FD697/22ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARIPALETTE PART TEA SERVICEeach piece with maker’s marksand various pieces with patternnumber ‘198’, comprising of: 12cups; 12 saucers; 12 sideplates; four cake plates; aslop/sugar bowl; and a milk jug(42)£250-350
54 FD722/1BRASS MOUNTED OAK WALLCLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe painted dial with Arabicnumerals, in an ornate carvedcase with decorative brassmounts and a glazed panel,surmounted by an archedpediment and urn finial, with aneight-day movement98cm high£300-400
55 FC899/2PAIR OF LIMOGESPATE-SUR-PATE VASES19TH CENTURYof flattened form decorated withputti resting on clouds against ablue ground with gilt details,raised on short splayed feet (2)15.5cm wide, 15.5cm high,5.5cm deep£200-300
56 FD722/23VICTORIAN BRASS DESK SETeach with moulded decoration,comprising of: an ink stand,with two glass ink wells; a pairof candlesticks; a letter openerand stand; and a further ink pot(5)£120-180
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63 FD485/8GROUP OF THREE DELFT BLUEAND WHITE DISHES18TH/ 19TH CENTURYthe first example centrallydecorated with a flowering urnwith an ochre rim, 34.5 diam;the second example decoratedwith a flowering tree behind afence, 31cm diam; and the thirddecorated with a floral groupand scroll border, 34.5 diam (3)£200-300
64 FD671/6PAIR BRASS SPHERICALHANGING LAMPSeach with all over pierceddecoration, the hinged sphereopening to reveal a light fitting,wired for electricity (2)82cm circumference approx.£300-400
65 FD671/7‘VIEUX MANOIR’ HANGINGLANTERN19TH CENTURY STYLEthe square tapering glazedsides surmounted by a cantedtop and pediment, with a creampainted frame54cm high approx.£300-400
72 FE295/10PAIR OF FAUX MARBLE URNSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREeach of shallow circular formwith an everted rim and raisedon a socle foot (2)25.5cm high£300-500
73 FE157/26FUENZE (ITALIAN)GIRL HOLDING A BIRDbronze, red brown patina,signed ‘Fuenze’, modelled as ayoung girl holding a bird abovea basket, raised on a circularmarble-like baseoverall 60.5cm high£250-350
74 FC351/15SEVRES STYLE PORCELAINAND GILT BRONZE MOUNTEDCOVERED CUP19TH CENTURYthe domed cover surmountedby a cherub and with twinbaccchic mask handles, thesides painted with romanticscenes of lovers against a giltenriched cobalt blue ground,raised on a socle foot30cm high£150-250
69 FE184/119COLLECTION OF LOUIS XVSTYLE GILT BRASS FIRE TOOLScomprising of: a pair of urnchenets, 34cm high; a piercedfender, 59cm long; a pair oftongs, 65.5cm long; a shovel,65.5cm long; and a stand,66.5cm high (6)£300-500
70 FD174/5PAIR OF PLAFFONIERSCIRCA 1910each shade with shell inlaysurrounded by a frieze ofmoulded amethyst glass ‘rocks’within an embossed metal band(2)32cm diameter£200-300
71 FE295/2SET OF THREE TAXIDERMYAFRICAN BUFFALO HEADSnaturalistically modelled, thecentral head with twocompanions, each within-swept heads (3)each 78cm high, 90cm wide,107cm deep£1,200-1,800
66 FE157/25AFTER ADRIEN ETIENNEGAUDEZ (FRENCH 1845-1902)‘LULLI’bronze, mixed patina, signed ‘A.Gaudez’, modelled as a violinplayer, raised on a circularmarble-like baseoverall 51.5cm high£200-300
67 FE181/2MAHOGANY AND BRASSBOUND LAP DESKof typical rectangular form witha secret drawer, the hinged lidopening to reveal a writing slopbelow fitted compartments withtwo glass ink bottles20 x 28 x 55cm, 55cm wide(when open)£200-300
68 FE181/3FRENCH BISQUE HEAD DOLLwith blue sleeping eyes, openmouth, brown wig, on a jointedcomposition body, with marks‘S.F.B J. 60 Paris’50cm long£200-300
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82 FC880/4ARTS & CRAFTSCOPPER AND BRASS HALLLANTERN, CIRCA 1900the overhanging hood abovetapering glazed sides withprotective grilles40cm high£200-300
83 FD161/4BOTTLE OF MACALLANWHISKY, 1966matured in an oak cask, bottledin Scotland in 1985, 43% proof75cl bottle£150-200
84 FD474/1COLLECTION OF FOUNTAINPENSincluding: several Parker pens;a Moore example; a Mentmore‘Supreme’; a ‘Swan Self Filler’;‘The “Empire” Pen’; a Sheaffer’sexample; and a Sheaffer’sballpoint pen (9)£120-180
85 FD671/3PAIR OF SILVERED WALLSCONCESeach with a panelled columnsurmounted by an urn finial,supporting two outscrollingarms, wired for electricity (2)37cm high approx. (excludingfittings)£200-300
86 FD242/2GRANT’S ZEBRA SKIN RUG(EQUUS QUAGGA BOEHMI)flat skin rug with tail254cm long£200-300
87 FD720/1INDIAN BRASS STANDARDLAMPthe knopped column supportingan ogee brass shade, above thedomed foot, with all overpierced decoration depictingvarious signs and symbols147cm high£300-500
75 FE252/1PART BOTANICALCREAMWARE DESSERTSERVICE, BY NEALE & CO.19TH CENTURYeach piece painted with a flowerand a descriptive inscription tothe reverse, some withimpressed maker’s marks,comprising of: a boat shapedcomport; a sauce boat andstand; a low comport; a scallopshape dish; and two furtherdishes (6)£200-300
76 FC972/52PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE GILTMETAL GIRONDOLES19TH CENTURYthe oval mirror plates in a floralcast frame issuing a two branchscrolling candle arm with foliatecast candle nozzles (2)52cm wide, 82cm wide£300-500
77 FD671/9LARGE WROUGHT IRON HALLLANTERN20TH CENTURYof octagonal form52cm wide, 105cm high£200-300
78 FD722/8FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLEMANTLE CLOCKthe faux tortoiseshell waistedbody with gilt metal mounts,with a gilt metal dial withenamel Roman numerals, theeight day movement striking ona gong, stamped ‘BartiletDemontable Brevete S.G.D.G.’53cm high£300-400
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80 FE141/31VICTORIAN GONG ON STANDthe beaten circular gong withina turned frame61cm wide, 85cm high, 29cm deep£150-200
81 FE141/56AFTER WILLIAM BRODIE‘GREYFRIARS BOBBY’black painted plaster maquette,modelled as Greyfriars Bobby,on a circular wooden baseoverall 51cm high£500-1,000
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88 FE141/28GLASS COMPORT19TH CENTURYthe shallow circular bowlsupported by a tapered stemand conical foot, with decorativeedges20.5cm high£150-250
89 FE184/22VIENNA STYLE PORCELAINCHARGERof shaped circular form, thecentral reserve depictingAeneas and Dido, on a blue andgilded ground with furtherpainted scenes, marks tounderside33.5cm diameter£250-350
90 FE184/124NEOCLASSICAL STYLE BASKETCHANDELIERwith a foliate corona andsilvered frame hung with glassprisms74cm high£700-1,000
91 FE184/161GILT METAL AND CUT GLASSCHANDELIERwith a foliate corona and cutglass prisms100cm high approx.£500-800
92 FE296/7PEN AND INK ILLUSTRATION‘FISHING IN SCOTLAND’ink on paper, indistinctly signed‘Louis Day’, in a perspex frame112 x 76cm£600-800
100 FE646/1ACOLLECTION OF SIGNEDROYAL WORCESTER WAREScomprising: a cabinet cup andsaucer, decorated with birds ina landscape, with gilthighlights, signed ‘Sedgley’,with maker’s marks, cup5cm high, saucer 10cm diam.;and two small dishes, eachpainted with fruit, with gilthighlights, signed ‘J. Smith’,with maker’s marks,15cm diam. (4)£200-300
98 FE88/1PAISLEY SHAWLof square form, depictingstylised foliate panels, woven inreds, greens, browns andyellows, with fringing163cm squared£200-300
99 FE586/1FOUR ROYAL WORCESTERPORCELAIN WARESeach with maker’s marks,comprising of: a fluted vase,decorated with fruit and foliage,signed ‘K. Blake’, 19.5cm high;an ovoid potpourri vase,depicting flowers above a gildedbasket-like base, withindistinctive signature,14cm high; and a pair ofbulbous bottle vases, decoratedwith roses, 15.5cm high (4)£250-350
93 FE296/9CHROME AND MAHOGANYANGLE POISE STANDARDLAMPMODERNraised on a tripod base173cm high, 60cm wide (at widestpoint)£250-350
94 FD647/6SAMSON SAFAVID STYLEPORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE19TH CENTURYslender neck over a pyriformbody, the sides decorated withfour lobed medallions withtraces of gilt detail, on a tallring foot36.5cm high£400-600
95 FE92/2BISQUE HEAD DOLLwith blue sleeping eyes andlashes, incised and paintedeyebrows, open mouth showingfour teeth, dimple chin, piercedears, new wig, on a compositionball and jointed body, marked‘Halbig, S & H, 1079, Germany14’76cm long£150-250
96 FD671/2PAIR OF PAINTED LANTERNS,BY CHRISTOPHER HOWEeach with four arched glazedpanels in a square basedvaulted frame, with a piercedwall bracket (2)38cm high£300-400
97 FE660/1VINCENZO CINQUE(ITALIAN 19TH/20TH CENTURY)COLPO DI VENTO - BLOWINGIN THE WINDIndistinctly signed, bronze53cm (21in)high£400-600
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108 FE536/4TREVOR TOMS EBONISEDSIDEBOARD20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above threedeep and four short drawers,raised on square tapering legsunited by an under tier190cm wide, 82cm high, 50cm deep£400-600
109 FE544/6INDIAN CARVED HARDWOODSIX FOLD SCREEN19TH CENTURYeach panel pierced and denselycarved with scrolling foliageand centred by a flower head,within a scrolling foliate border46cm wide, 200cm high(each panel)£400-600
110 FD667/50REGENCY MAHOGANYBREAKFRONT SIDEBOARDthe stage back above slidingdoors, over the shaped top,above three short friezedrawers, flanked by cupboarddoors, raised on squaretapering legs and spade feet205cm wide, 115cm high, 71cm deep£300-500
111 FE293/8INLAID MAHOGANYOCCASIONAL TABLEthe square top above a turnedsupport, raised on a triformbase37cm wide, 69cm high£300-500
112 FE293/9PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLEMAHOGANY BOW FRONT SIDETABLESthe shaped top above threeebony strung drawers, raisedon square tapering legs andspade feet91cm wide, 76cm high, 41cm deep£800-1,200
113 FE295/8GEORGE II STYLE PAINTEDCONSOLE TABLEOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe rectangular limestone topabove a frieze carved in highrelief with oak leaf swags andcentred by a wild boar mask,raised on acanthus carvedcabriole legs surmounted bylions mask motifs andterminating in hairy paw feet82cm high, 95cm wide, 57cm deep£1,000-1,500
101 FD630/4GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAID BOW FRONT COMMODELATE 18TH CENTURYthe bow front top with outsetrounded corners above a pair ofshort drawers and pair oftambour doors flanked by threequarter fluted columns, raisedon round tapered legs111cm wide, 77cm high, 62cm deep£400-600
102 FE296/4UNUSUAL EDWARDIANUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1910 AND LATERcovered in tweed gentlemen’sjackets, raised on squaretapered legs ending in casters102cm high, 70cm wide, 51cm deep£800-1,200
103 FE540/3GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DROPLEAF DINING TABLEthe shaped rectangular topabove a plain frieze, raised onsquare tapering legs107cm wide, 72cm high, 52cm deep£200-300
104 FE543/2WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD FOURTIER WHATNOT19TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular tiersraised on spiral turned columnswith urn finials, raised oncarved trestle supports endingin scrolled toes and brasscasters60cm wide, 146cm high, 40cm deep£150-250
105 FE558/1VICTORIAN MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLEthe moulded rectangular topabove a moulded frieze, raisedon turned, fluted legs andceramic casters, including threeleaf insertions130cm wide, 83cm high, 128cm deep£800-1,200
106 FE85/1TWO BUTLERS TRAYS ONSTANDS19TH CENTURYthe galleried tray’s raised onturned, folded stands75cm wide, 92cm high, 53cm deep£200-300
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114 FD671/4SMALL GEORGE III OAKCABINETthe moulded cornice above apanel door, raised on bracketfeet53cm wide, 66cm high, 23cm deep£300-400
115 FD671/5GEORGIAN OAK INLAIDHANGING CORNER CABINETthe moulded cornice above apanel door enclosing shelves,raised on a plinth base65cm wide, 89cm high, 39cm deep£200-300
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117 FE93/1VICTORIAN LIBRARY CHAIRthe arched back and seatupholstered with bag faces,raised on turned legs andceramic casters76cm wide, 73cm high, 58cm deep£400-600
118 FE552/10CROSS BANDED OAK DRESSER18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice aboveopen shelves, flanked bycupboards, over seven shortdrawers, the lower part withthree drawers and piercedapron, raised on cabriole legs172cm wide, 198cm high, 48cm deep£400-600
119 FE296/6VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ANDLEATHER ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1840covered in studded red leather,raised on turned legsterminating in ceramic casters91cm high, 90cm wide, 72cm deep£1,200-1,800
120 FE296/8ANGLO-INDIAN MOORISHINLAID HEXAGONAL TABLE19TH CENTURYwith geometric inlaythroughout, the shaped topcentred by a games board63cm high, 61cm wide£1,200-1,800
121 FE293/10PAIR OF PAINTED CAST IRONURNS19TH CENTURYeach with a gadrooned lip abovecast masks and handles, raisedon a fluted support and squarefoot (2)45cm wide, 61cm high£300-500
127 FE141/41GOTHIC REVIVAL PITCH PINEOAK HALL CHAIR19TH CENTURYthe high pierced back above asolid seat raised on square legsunited by stretchers49cm wide, 117cm high, 44cm deep£100-200
128 FE297/4ART DECO TORTOISESHELLAND EBONISED OVERMANTLEMIRRORCIRCA 1930the bevelled plate within aripple moulded slip androunded rectangular frame82cm high, 107cm wide£1,500-1,800
129 FD671/13CHINESE STAINED ELM ALTARTABLEQING DYNASTY,19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above anopen scroll carved frieze raisedon square supports with scrollfeet98cm, 87cm high, 49cm deep£300-500
125 FE1/90GEORGE III OAK THIRTY HOURLONGCASE CLOCK BY JOSEPHGIBSON ECCLEFECHANthe arched brass dial withRoman numerals andsubsidiary date dial, within thehood with a broken swan neckpediment and fluted columns,above an arched door, flankedby fluted pilasters, raised on aplinth base49cm wide, 226cm high, 27cm deep£600-800
126 FE139/2EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYBOOKCASE ANDUNDERCABINETthe moulded cornice above anastragal glazed door, flanked byfurther glazed doors, over threedrawers and three panel doors,raised on bracket feet184cm wide, 217cm high, 50cm deep£300-500
122 FD671/11BEECH FRAMED TWO SEATERSOFA BY GEORGE SHERLOCK20TH CENTURYthe serpentine back aboveoutswept arms and loosecushion seats, raised on turnedlegs and brass caps and casters£300-400
123 FD671/12MATCHED SET OF FIVELANCASHIRE DINING CHAIRSthe turned top rail above bobbinturned supports, over a rushseat, raised on turned legs,united by stretchers (5)46cm wide, 87cm high, 38cm deep£200-300
124 FE1/68GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD WORKTABLEthe rectangular drop flap topabove two frieze drawers, over ashaped square support, raisedon a quadriform base49cm wide, 73cm high, 47cm deep£300-500
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136 FE295/5PAIR OF UNUSUALMODERNIST REGENCY STYLECONVEX MIRRORSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREof typical design covered in redand black flock100cm diam£500-800
137 FE1/11GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDOCTAGONAL CELLARETTE18TH CENTURYthe hinged octagonal top abovea conforming base with slightlytapered sides mounted withbrass lion mask loop handles,raised on square fluted taperedlegs ending on brass caps andcasters46cm wide, 71cm high, 46cm deep£500-700
130 FD722/22OAK SIDE TABLELATE 17TH CENTURY STYLEthe rounded rectangular topabove a frieze drawer, raised onblock and turned legs united bystretchers88cm wide, 75cm high, 55cm deep£150-250
131 FD722/36VICTORIAN MAHOGANYBREAKFAST TABLEthe rounded rectangular topabove a turned support, raisedon a quadriform base142cm wide, 73cm high, 132cm deep£300-400
132 FE1/9GEORGE III MAHOGANYEIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCKBY THEO’S PACEL LONDONthe brass arched dial withroman numerals and subsidiarysecond dial and date aperture,within an arched hood, above ashaped door, raised on a plinthbase48cm wide, 213cm high, 25cm deep£700-900
133 FE5/1QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUTCHEVAL MIRROR20TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular mirrorplate within a moulded frame,flanked by square taperingsupports, raised on mouldedcabriole legs51cm wide, 160cm high, 49cm deep£200-300
134 FE5/2TALL WROUGHT IRONCANDLESTAND20TH CENTURYwith three candle holders and apierced panel, above a twistedsupport, raised on a tripod base44cm wide, 174cm high£150-250
135 FE293/11SET OF OAK SPIRAL LIBRARYSTAIRS19TH CENTURYthe cushioned hand rail abovemoulded balustrades and sevenleather covered narrow treads97cm wide, 241cm high, 60cm deep£2,000-3,000
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138 FE140/1VICTORIAN STYLE MAHOGANYDINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe moulded, cantedrectangular top, raised onsquare tapering legs andceramic casters, including oneleaf extension185cm wide, 75cm high, 107cm deep£400-600
139 FE141/40GEORGIAN MAHOGANY INLAIDWASHSTANDthe hinged rectangular topopening to reveal wells, abovepanel doors, over two drawers,raised on square tapering legs46cm wide, 79cm high, 48cm deep£300-500
140 FE297/3LOUIS XV STYLE PAINTED ANDUPHOLSTERED BEDEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe shaped ends carved withfoliate and stylised shell motifs,covered in deep buttonedstudded teal velvet, raised oncabriole scroll feet220cm wide, 120cm high,214cm deep£800-1,200
141 FE549/11OVAL BRASS TRAY ON STAND20TH CENTURYthe engraved tray raised on ateak stand116cm wide, 44cm high, 73cm deep£80-120
142 FE549/5CHINESE OPIUM TABLE20TH CENTURYthe carved rectangular topraised on curved legs88cm wide, 32cm high, 40cm deep£200-300
143 FE549/4THREE CHINESE LOW TABLESBEARING MAKER’S LABELGEORGE ZEE HONG KONG20TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topabove a shaped frieze, raised onshaped square legs, also twosimilar square tables137cm wide, 41cm high, 56cm deep£200-300
144 FE141/42ORKNEY CHAIRthe straw back above scrollingarms, over a plank seat, raisedon square tapering legs63cm wide, 106cm high, 41cm deep£300-400
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148 FE295/7SET OF SIX FRENCH ART DECOEBONISED ANDUPHOLSTERED DININGCHAIRSCIRCA 1930the square backs and stuffedover seats covered in faunfabric, raised on chamferedsquare legs (6)44cm wide, 89cm high, 42cm deep£600-800
149 FE545/4TALL PINE GLAZED CABINET20TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice aboveastragal glazed doors enclosingshelves, raised on a plinth base110cm wide, 192cm high, 34cm deep£200-300
150 FE546/1VICTORIAN MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLE19TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular topwith three leaf inserts over aplain frieze, raised on turnedand lobed baluster legs endingon brass caps and casters296cm long, 75cm high, 136cm deep£1,000-1,500
145 FD667/29INLAID MAHOGANY CORNERCABINET19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above anastragal glazed door, over aninlaid panel door, raised onbracket feet82cm wide, 204cm high, 64cm deep£200-300
146 FE142/3SET OF SIX EDWARDIANWALNUT SIDE CHAIRSthe arched top rail above acarved swag and vertical splat,over a stuff over seat, raised onturned and fluted legs (6)46cm wide, 89cm high, 33cm deep£300-500
147 FE295/6UNUSUAL DIRECTOIRE STYLEMIRRORED BUREAU PLATOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe rectangular top above threefrieze drawers, raised onsquare tapered legs terminatingin brass caps and casters140cm wide, 78cm high, 65cm deep£500-700
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The Taffner Collection
7th September, 2012
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH(SCOTTISH 1868-1928)
‘YELLOW TULIPS’Signed bottom right C R MACKINTOSH, watercolour
47.5 x 47cm (18.75 x 18.5inSold for: £157,250
Selected Highlights from Autumn 2012
Jewellery & Silver
27th November, 2012
A NOVELTY SILVER PLATED WALRUS DECANTERthe hinged head naturalistically formed with glass eyes and ivorytusks, the moulded glass body with simple mounts and handle andtail to terminal35cm longSold for: £2,500
Fine Asian Art
5th December, 2012
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE GROUNDCOVERED BOX
LATE QING DYNASTYof slender rectangular form, the pierced cover with a fu-lion
finial, painted throughout with peony, peach and bats amongstblossoming plants, on four mask feet, red seal mark translated
as "Made by Zhi Yi in the Tang zhi workshops"46cm wide, 24cm high, 14cm deep
Sold for: £27,500
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Situated on the banks of the River Tweed,near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Paxton Housewas designed by John and James Adam in1758. It is perhaps the finest example of aneighteenth-century Palladian country housein Britain and contains a pre-eminentcollection of Chippendale furniture.
The house boasts the single largestpurpose-built picture gallery in any Scottishcountry house, and today this galleryfocuses on British art from 1760 to 1840,taken from the National Galleries ofScotland’s collection and containing worksby Raeburn, Wilkie and Lawrence, amongothers.
As well as art, antiques and architecture,the house also features eighty acres ofaccessible gardens, woodland andparkland.
This spring we are lookingforward to a special ValuationDay at Paxton House.Come and meet two of thestars from The BBC’sAntiques Roadshow, JudithMiller and Lee Young (alsohead of Lyon & Turnbull’sAsian Department), have afew of your possessionsvalued, and enjoy a visit tothe house - all on the sameafternoon! All proceeds willgo towards the upkeep ofPaxton, one of the UK’s finestcountry houses.
Valuation Day at
About
Event DetailsSunday 17th March 2013at Paxton House, Berwick upon Tweed, TD15 1SZ
£3 Entry (house tour only)£10 Entry (including valuations of 2x items)
All proceeds go to Paxton House, registered charity No. SC002177
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A Collection from a PrivateApartment at Culzean CastleIntroductionThere has been a tower house at Culzean since the 1400s,however the recorded history of Culzean properly starts in1569 when Sir Thomas Kennedy was given the Culzeanestates by his brother, the 4th Earl of Cassillis. CulzeanCastle as we know it today was constructed as an L-plancastle by order of the 10th Earl. He instructed the architectRobert Adam to rebuild a previous, but more basic,structure into a fine country house to be the seat of hisearldom. The castle was built in stages between 1777 and1792. It incorporates a large drum tower with a circularsaloon inside (which overlooks the sea), a grand ovalstaircase and a suite of well-appointed apartments.
In 1945, the Kennedy family gave the castle and its groundsto the National Trust for Scotland (thus avoiding inheritancetax). In doing so, they stipulated that the apartment at thetop of the castle be given to General of the Army Dwight D.Eisenhower in recognition of his role as SupremeCommander of the Allied Forces in Europe during theSecond World War. The collection featured in this salecomes from one of these beautiful apartments in the castle,overlooking the rugged coastline of Ayrshire.
Cassillis HouseThe Kennedy family family also had a residence at nearbyCassillis House, a well-preserved and considerablymodernised mansion comprising a 14th-15th century towerremodelled in the 17th century. The house and its contentswere sold in 2009 and there are a number of lots from thatsale in the present collection. Significant lots include thescale model of the R.Y.S. Cayman, with the paintedbackdrop of Culzean Castle, as well as an impressivemahogany four poster bed.
The Dining RoomThe dining room, with its wonderful sea views to the Isle ofArran, contains some of the most handsome pieces offurniture within the collection. Highlights include themahogany dining table in the Gillows style; a largemahogany cellarette and two George III mahoganysideboards, all essential to the 18th century dining room.As quality antique pieces with good condition and colour,they are ready to use in your own dining room.
The Hall
151 FE272/139VICTORIAN OAK STICK STANDcomprised of three sectionswith brass dividers and metaltrays, surmounted by turnedfinials and supports, bearingthe label ‘W.S.Brown & Sons, 65George St., Edinburgh’54cm high, 244cm wide, 68cm deepProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£1,000-1,500
152 FE272/117TH CENTURY ENGLISHSCHOOLPORTRAIT OF A MOTHER ANDSONOil on canvas120cm x 95cm (47.5in x 37.5in)£800-1,200
153 FE272/2AFTER THOMASROWLANDSON(BRITISH 1756-1827)LOYAL VOLUNTEERS OFLONDON - PRIME AND LOADHand-coloured engraving25cm x 20cm (10in x 8in)and a further 30 from the sameseries (31)£1,800-2,000
160 FE272/1119TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLTHE SHEPHERD AND HIS DOGOil on canvas34cm x 44cm (13.5in x 17.25in)£300-500
161 FE272/1219TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLPORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MANWITH A MOUSTACHEOil on canvas124cm x 102cm (48.75in x 40in)£300-500
162 FE272/13SET OF FOUR NAVAL PRINTScomprising of various platesdepicting the subjects of navalarchitecture and ship flags,published by C. Cooke, 1790,each in a glazed giltwood frame(4)35 x 22cm (excluding mounts andframes)£150-250
157 FE272/7TWO GEORGIAN PAINTEDLEATHER FIRE BUCKETSeach of tapering cylindricalform with bale handles, the firstpainted with the Royal Coat ofArms below a copper band,26.5cm high approx; the seconddecorated with a crest,32cm high approx. (2)£200-300
158 FE272/9ANEROID OAK CASED WALLBAROMETERof circular form, the dialinscribed ‘M. Aronsberg & Co.,Liverpool’, the case carved witha braided rope28cm diam.£80-120
159 FE272/10DANIEL MACNEE R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1806-1882)FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF ALADY IN THE GROUNDS OFCULZEAN CASTLESigned and dated 1874, oil oncanvas236cm x 146cm (93in x 57in)£1,500-2,500
154 FE272/3MAHOGANY BOOT RACKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe top rail with a brass handleover wooden pegs, with acentral cut-out tier above aplatform shelf, raised onplatform feet117cm high, 67cm wide, 39cm deep£200-300
155 FE272/4VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STICKSTANDthe twin pillars with acornfinials, with brass supports, allraised on ogee feet100cm high, 114cm wide, 30cm deep£200-300
156 FE272/5CARVED POLYCHROME COATOF ARMS20TH CENTURYtypically modelled with the lionand unicorn flanking arepresentation of the gartersurrounding the British RoyalCoat of Arms90cm high, 150cm wide£200-300
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168 FE272/19HIGH WALNUT SIDE TABLE18TH CENTURY STYLEthe shaped apron, on turnedlegs with bun feet107cm high, 82cm wide, 32cm deepProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£100-200
169 FE272/20MAHOGANY LONG CASECLOCK, BY‘WILLIAMSON-HAMILTON’19TH CENTURYthe swan neck pediment overthe painted dial depicting thefour seasons, with arectangular trunk and a bandeddoor, over a box base230cm high, 48cm wide at thewidest point£400-600
170 FE272/21LARGE PLASTER BUST OF AGREEK GENTLEMAN19TH CENTURY SCHOOLmodelled as a bearded manclothed in classical drapes, withthe inscription ‘OIAHMON’ onhis right shoulder, raised on asocle foot78cm high£200-300
171 FE272/22ALABASTER FIGURE OF AFEMALE19TH CENTURY SCHOOLmodelled as a classical ladycrouching upon an urn with herhand raised50cm high£200-300
172 FE272/23W. C. MARSHALL, R.A.COPELAND PARIAN WAREBUST OF ‘OPHELIA’modelled with ivy and wheatsheaves in her hair, withimpressed marks to reverse24cm high£200-300
163 FE272/14VICTORIAN SCOTTISH OAKSIDE TABLE19TH CENTURYthe platform top over an ogeefrieze, on curved and turnedlegs, with carved leafdecoration90cm high, 127cm wide, 51cm deep£200-300
164 FE272/15OAK AND BRASS BOUNDGOTHIC STYLE LETTER BOX19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, theaperture inscribed ‘Letters’,with a hinged door opening to avoid interior, 30.5cm high;together with an OCTAGONALFRUITWOOD BOX, the hingedlid with a satinwood and ebonycartouche, the interior void,20cm wide (2)£200-300
165 FE272/16SET OF SIX VICTORIAN OAKDINING CHAIRSthe top rail with ribbon andcornucopia carving, overupholstered panels flanked bylion masks, the upholsteredseat over turned carved legsand apron (6)10cm high, 54cm wide, 54cm deep£300-500
166 FE272/17UPHOLSTERED SOFA BEDMODERNof typical form, with floralburgundy upholstery80cm wide£200-300
167 FE272/18LACQUERED SEWING CABINETof square form, with a linedinterior, all raised on squaresection legs73cm high, 42cm wide, 42cm deep£100-200
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173 FE272/24KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with red, creamand light blue medallion, indigoand camel spandrels, withincamel palmette and arabesquevine border between bands347cm x 301cm£300-500
174 FE272/25TAXIDERMY STAG HEADthe antlers with 13 points,mounted on a wooden shield100cm wide£200-300
175 FE272/26COLLECTION OF MOUNTEDDEER ANTLERSof various sizes, each mountedon a carved wooden shield (5)largest 79cm wide£200-300
176 FE272/28COLLECTION OF CURLINGSTONESeach of typical form, with acarrying handle, made ofvarious stone and some withincised initials (10)£200-300
The Drawing Room
183 FE272/3619TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLPORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH AROSE POSYOil on canvas90cm x 69cm (35.5in x 27in)£500-800
183A FE272/16319TH CENTURY SCOTTISHSCHOOLEARL OF CASSILLISOver-painted print in an archedmount25cm x 20cm (10in x 8in)Provenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesales,Shapes, 4th July, 2009
£500-800
184 FE272/37MAHOGANY BREAKFRONTBOOKCASE19TH CENTURYthe dentil cornice with fourastral glazed doors, over fourfield panelled doors enclosingshelves, slides and drawers, onshaped bracket feet, withcentral brass banding240cm high,180cm wide£2,000-3,000
180 FE272/31ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOPPEDSIDE CABINET19TH CENTURYwith two doors flanked byturned ebonised columns, theinterior with two shelves97cm high, 96cm wide, 38.5cm deep£200-300
181 FE272/32MAHOGANY EMPIRE STYLEMIRROR19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, thedecorative pilasters flanking themirror plate, all surmounted bya triangular pediment150cm high, 89cm wide£100-200
182 FE272/33MAHOGANY MARBLE TOPPEDBEDSIDE CABINET19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, the interiorwith a shelf70.5cm high, 35.5cm wide,35.5cm deep£100-200
177 FE272/27PAIR OF SILVERED LAMPBASESeach modelled as a reededcolumn, 64cm high (includingfittings); together with a furtherPAIR OF SILVERED LAMPBASES, each with a plaincolumn surmounted by apineapple finial, 52cm highapprox. (including fittings) (4)£150-250
178 FE272/29HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVINGFROM GEORGES CUVIER’S‘THE ANIMAL KINGDOM’,ENGLISH ED.THE MANATUS OF THE WESTINDIESEngraved by Lizars, Edinburgh9.5cm x 15cm (3.75in x 6in)and 8 further prints from thesame series, a set (9)£200-300
179 FE272/30MAHOGANY BOW FRONTWASHSTANDthe moulded top above a singleshelf with one drawer and twofalse drawers82.5cm high, 70cm wide,48.5cm deepProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
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191 FE272/44UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRthe outswept arms over arounded base with a deepcushion, raised on bun feet85cm high, 82cm wide, 100cm deep£300-500
192 FE272/45GILT OVER MANTLE MIRROR19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, with aGreek key border183cm high, 130cm wide£200-300
193 FE272/46COLLECTION OF CHINESESTYLE BLUE AND WHITEVASEScomprising: three largebaluster examples with domedcovers, decorated with scrollingfoliage, one converted to alamp, 52cm high approx.; and apair of smaller baluster vases,with similar decorationsurrounding shield cartouches,36.5cm high (5)£200-300
194 FE272/47KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe red field with ivory lozengemedallion, blue spandrels,within indigo palmette andarabesque vine border370cm x 307cm£300-500
195 FE272/51PAIR OF FAUX DEMI VASES ONGILTWOOD BRACKETSeach earthenware vase ofbaluster form, painted withfloral reserves on a blueground, the giltwood bracketswith acanthus leaf carvingabove ribbon swags, overall84cm high approx; togetherwith a further PAIR OFGILTWOOD BRACKETS, each offlared form with acanthus leafcarving, 30cm high (4)Provenance:Purchased from Colefax and Fowler
£200-300
185 FE272/38MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, with twoblind frieze drawers, on taperedlegs75cm high, 123cm wide, 53cm deepProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£100-200
186 FE272/39MAHOGANY WINE TABLE19TH CENTURYon a turned column and tripodbase68cm high, 51 cm wide, 31cm deep£100-200
187 FE272/40MAHOGANY THREE TIERETAGERE19TH CENTURYon turned supports and brasscasters99cm high, 100cm wide£200-300
188 FE272/41MAHOGANY EMPIRE STYLEKNEEHOLE DESKthe leather inset over threefrieze drawers, above the twinpedestals, each with field paneldoors enclosing four drawers,raised on a shaped plinth base,the front and sides withdecorative brass banding in theclassical style76.5cm high, 177cm wide,81cm deep£2,000-3,000
189 FE272/42GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPENARMCHAIRwith gothic blind fretwork, onsquare section legs92cm high, 64cm wide, 62cm deep£800-1,200
190 FE272/43BUTTON BACK UPHOLSTEREDSOFA19TH CENTURYwith outswept arms and floralupholstery, raised on turnedwalnut legs82cm high, 140cm wide, 60cm deep£200-300
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196 FE272/52SMALL MAHOGANY BOOKCASE19TH CENTURYthe moulded top over threeshelves, raised on a platformbase106cm high, 80cm wide£100-200
197 FE272/54CASED SCALE MODEL OF THER.Y.S. ‘CAYMAN’the painted and timbered shipwith two rigged masts in aglazed mahogany case with apainted background depictingCulzean Castle, with a plaqueinscribed ‘R.Y.S. Cayman 71Tons built by Messrs Inman &Sons, Lyminton, For TheMarquis of Ailsa 1874’78cm high, 86.5cm wide,26.5cm deepProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£1,000-1,500
203 FE272/60LACQUER TRAY TABLEwith gilded decoration, the traytop over bamboo style legs andstretchers, 73cm high,50cm wide, 66cm deep;together with a FURTHERLACQUER TRAY TABLE, withremovable tray top, 52cm high,90cm wide, 78cm deep (2)£100-200
204 FE272/61GLASS AND BRASS TWELVEBRANCH CHANDELIERthe outscrolling arms heavilyadorned with cut glass swagsand droplets, wired forelectricity92cm high approx.£300-500
205 FE272/133GLASS AND BRASS EIGHTBRANCH CHANDELIERthe outscrolling arms adornedwith cut glass swags anddroplets, wired for electricity63cm high approx.£150-250
200 FE272/56ROSEWOOD FACE SCREENMID 19TH CENTURYwith a brass pole supporting ashaped woolwork panel153cm high£100-200
201 FE272/58GEORGE I STYLEUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRwith outswept arms and acurved seat, raised on shortcabriole legs122cm high, 76cm wide, 70cm deep£500-800
202 FE272/59OAK AND PINE REVOLVINGBOOKCASE, BEARING PLAQUE‘GOODALL LAMB & HEIGHWAYLTD, MANCHESTER’the platform top over twosectioned shelves and a base,bearing the label ‘Salved fromthe “Foudroyant”, Nelson’sflagship’, all raised on crossform feet, with wooden casedcasters87cm high, 52cm wide, 52cm deep£300-500
198 FE272/53MARBLE BUST OF ACLASSICAL FEMALEmodelled in the nude with herhead titled to one side,35cm high; together with aPLASTER BUST OF ACLASSICAL MALE, in a similarpose, 50cm high (2)£120-180
199 FE272/55COLLECTION OF DESK ITEMScomprising of: a veneeredfoldaway book stand; a pen box;two ceramic inkpots modelledas curling stones; a leathercased measuring tape; a walnutveneered inkstand; atortoiseshell letter opener; aroulette board; a pewtertankard; and a bronzed modelof a stag, on a marble base (qty)Provenance:Some of these items werepurchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
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213 FE272/67ABRASS FENDERof typical form, with pierceddecoration, 124cm wide;together with TWO FIREGUARDS (3)£120-180
214 FE272/69BRASS ADAM STYLE COALBUCKET19TH CENTURYthe urn-like body decoratedwith rams heads below thecircular lid, all raised on fourhoof feet, 68.5cm high; togetherwith a COPPER COAL BUCKET,32cm high; a CYLINDRICALCOPPER PALE, 38.5cm high;and a COLLECTION OF FIREIRONS (qty)£250-350
215 FE272/70SET OF FOUR GILTWOODGIRANDOLESeach with two branchesflanking a carved ribbon swagdecorated with flowers, wiredfor electricity (4)65cm high£150-250
215A FE272/50COLLECTION OF BOOKS,INCLUDING HAMILTONPALACE LIBRARIESCatalogue of the first portion ofthe Beckford Library, removedfrom Hamilton Palace. 1882.Prices bound in at end, 4to,contemporary green half calf,rebacked; Hamilton PalaceCatalogue of the collection ofpictures, works of art anddecorative objects, the propertyof His Grace the Duke ofHamilton. Portions 1-5 in onevolume, annotated with pricesand names of buyers, originalred cloth; Sotheby’s Mentmore,the catalogue. 5 volumes. 1977.Volumes 1-4 hardback, volume5 original wrappers; and othersincluding books and printsrelating to Hamilton Palace,Scotland, Lord Nelson, art, andleather bound legal volumes&c. (quantity)Provenance:Some items within this lot werepurchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009.
£300-500
206 FE272/135GLASS AND BRASS SIXBRANCH CHANDELIERthe outscrolling armssupporting enamelled andgilded glass shades, with cutglass swags and droplets, wiredfor electricity80cm high approx.£150-250
207 FE272/136GLASS AND BRASS EIGHTBRANCH CHANDELIERMODERNthe outscrolling arms adornedwith cut glass swags anddroplets, wired for electricity70cm high approx.£300-400
208 FE272/62PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED SIDECHAIRS18TH CENTURY STYLEthe upholstered shaped backsand seats, on reeded front legsand splayed back legs (2)£50-100
209 FE272/63PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED SOFASMODERNwith floral upholstery, raised onbrass shoes and casters (2)50cm high, 210cm wide, 80cm deep£800-1,200
210 FE272/64LARGE UPHOLSTEREDPOUFFEthe deep buttoned seat, overdeep fringing45cm high, 120cm wide, 84cm deep£500-800
211 FE272/65PAIR OF CHINESE STYLEPORCELAIN LAMP BASESeach of rectangular form with acylindrical neck, decorated withblue and white flowers andbirds, fitted for electricity (2)37cm high (excluding fittings)£200-300
212 FE272/67ADAM STYLE STEEL FIREGRATEwith urn finials above a piercedapron, raised on squaretapering legs79cm wide, 55cm high, 41cm deep£500-800
212A FE272/88ADAM STYLE STEEL FIRECRATEthe arched fire back above urnfinials, over a fluted frieze,raised on square tapering legs82cm wide, 83cm high, 25cm deep£400-600
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216 FE272/7119TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLPORTRAIT OF MRSDRUMMOND SMITHInscribed, oil on canvas141cm x 110cm (55.5in x 43in)£800-1,200
217 FE272/7217TH CENTURY SCOTTISHSCHOOLPORTRAIT OF SIR HARRYWARDLAWInscribed, oil on canvas196cm x 122cm (77in x 48in)£800-1,200
218 FE272/7419TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLWRECK OF THE H.M.SMINOTAUR, 1810Oil on canvas95cm x 128cm (37.5in x 50in)£800-1,200
223 FE272/156COPELAND SPODE PORCELAINPART DINNER SERVICEeach piece decorated with agreen and gilt bordersurrounding a crest, possiblyfor ‘Staker’ of Durham, withmaker’s and retailer’s marks,comprising of: four graduatedashets; one tureen and cover; afurther tureen (cover lacking);two sauce bowls, covers andstands; a further stand; fivecrescent shaped dishes; 42dinner plates; 12 dessertplates; and 31 side/luncheonplates (qty)£300-400
224 FE272/160POTSCHAPPEL PORCELAINJARDINIÈREEARLY 20TH CENTURY,BEARING MARK FOR1902-1918of tapering cylindrical form,decorated with gilt reservesdepicting roses on a pinkground, mark to underside37.5cm high, 38.5cm diam.£250-350
221 FE272/154FRAMED SILK PRINTED ‘PRIZEPOEMS’on ‘The Home-Coming toCulzean Castle of The MostNoble The Marquis andMarchioness of Ailsa’, printedby Henry & Grant printers, Ayroverall 53.5 x 38cmProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£200-300
222 FE272/158PAIR OF GILT METAL WALLSCONCESeach sconce modelled with aram’s head, above twooutscrolling arms withacanthus leaf decoration, wiredfor electricity, 32cm high;together with a PAIR OF BRASSWALL SCONCES, each with abaluster shaped stem abovetwo outscrolling arms,28cm high (4)£100-200
219 FE272/146SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURYeach with a plain curved top railabove three pierced splats, onsquare tapered legs andstretchers; together with aGEORGIAN MAHOGANY SIDECHAIR, with a pierced splatback (7)Provenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£250-350
220 FE272/130COLLECTION OF TABLE LINEN,OF CASSILLIS HOUSEINTERESTquantity of linen, somedecorated with the Cassilliscoat of arms (qty)Provenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
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234 FE272/83BSET OF THREE SILVER PLATEDENTREE DISHES AND COVERSeach dish of oval form, withbeaded edging, the covers withincised foliate decoration,surmounted by a handlemodelled as a stag (3)30.5cm wide£150-250
235 FE272/83CSILVER PLATED BREAKFASTDISHof typical form, the roll topcover with foliate decoration, allraised on four strap worksupports ending in paw and ballfeet, 25cm high, 38cm wideapprox.; together with a SILVERPLATED TEAPOT AND STAND,both of octagonal form, thekettle with bakelite fixtures,27cm high (2)£120-180
236 FE272/86WALNUT CASED PARTCANTEEN OF CUTLERYconsisting of four fitteddrawers, with double struck,bead edged, ‘Old English’pattern pieces, with matchedladlescase 51cm wide£300-500
237 FE272/87SET OF EIGHT HEPPLEWHITESTYLE DINING CHAIRS19TH CENTURYthe curved seat rails over avase splat, with urn and swagcarving, with upholstered dropin seats, raised on squaresection legs with carvedbrackets, including twoarmchairs (8)94cm high, 59.5cm wide, 47cm deep£2,000-3,000
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239 FE272/89BRASS AND LEATHERUPHOLSTERED CLUB FENDER19TH CENTURY135cm wide£150-250
240 FE272/91CUT AND PRESSED GLASSTWELVE BRANCHCHANDELIERthe outscrolling arms adornedwith swags and droplets, wiredfor electricity80cm high approx.£300-500
225 FE272/75PAIR OF MAHOGANY SERVINGTABLES19TH CENTURYwith tapered surface tops andreeded edges, over three blindfrieze drawers with brasshandles, on turned legs andogee feet (2)83cm high, 140cm wide, 56cm deepProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£300-500
226 FE272/76PAIR OF GEORGE IIIMAHOGANY DUMB WAITERSeach with a turned columnsupporting three graduatedtrays with reeded edges,surmounted by an urn finial, allraised on a tripod base withboxwood stringing and brasscasters (2)150cm high, 70cm wide£2,000-3,000
227 FE272/77LATE REGENCY MAHOGANYSIDEBOARDwith twin pedestals ofsarcophagus form, each withfield panelled drawers, oneenclosing a deep draweradapted as a cellarette, theother revealing a fittedcupboard, each flanking thecentral bowed section with twodrawers, all raised on hairy pawfeet102cm high, 215cm wide, 75cm deep£800-1,200
228 FE272/78VICTORIAN MAHOGANYSIDEBOARD19TH CENTURYthe platform top with an archedbackboard and gadrooned edgeover a twin pedestal base withfield panelled doors, raised on aplatform base92cm high, 240cm wide, 54cm deep,backboard 24cm high£300-500
229 FE272/79MAHOGANY WINE COOLER19TH CENTURYof sarcophagus form, with avoid baize lined interior, allraised on a plinth base76cm high, 50cm deep£800-1,200
230 FE272/80MAHOGANY ‘D’ ENDEXTENDING DINING TABLE, INTHE MANNER OF GILLOWSMID 19TH CENTURYthe ‘D’ ends with blind mouldedfrieze, on turned and flutedbulbous legs with brasscastors, with five leaves,71cm high, 134cm wide,64cm deep; together with anASSOCIATED MAHOGANY LEAFHOLDER, the bracket top overogee brackets, with baizesliders, all raised on a platformbase, 163cm high, 79cm wide,49cm deep (2)£4,000-6,000
231 FE272/81KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe red field with indigo, creamand light blue medallion,similar spandrels, within indigopalmette and arabesque vineborder between bands385cm x 294cm£300-500
232 FE272/82CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIALPORCELAIN VASEof baluster form, painted withthe crest for the East IndiaCompany with motto ‘AuspicioRegis Et Senatus Anglia’,amongst blossoming foliage,converted to a lamp,36.5cm high (excluding fittingsand hardwood base); togetherwith a CHINESE STYLEPORCELAIN LAMP BASE, ofbaluster form, painted with bluepeonies on a yellow ground,37cm high (excluding fittingsand hardwood base) (2)£200-300
233 FE272/83ASILVER PLATED SAMOVARthe decorative ovoid body with atap, surmounted by a domedcover and sphinx finial, flankedby two bird terminals with loophandles, on a shaped base andraised on four ball feet40.5cm high£200-300
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241 FE272/92MAHOGANY BOW FRONTEDCHEST OF DRAWERS19TH CENTURYthe four long graduateddrawers, with boxwoodstringing and escutcheons, withreeded columns, all raised onturned feet99cm high, 110cm wide,53.5cm deep£800-1,200
242 FE272/93MARBLE TOPPED MAHOGANYWASHSTAND19TH CENTURYthe shaped top with a smallshelf over two drawers, onturned legs, with a platformbase73cm high, 125cm wide, 54cm deep£100-200
243 FE272/94GEORGE III STYLEUPHOLSTERED WINGARMCHAIRon square set tapered legs, withbrass shoes and casters99cm high, 72cm wide, 59cm deep£200-300
248 FE272/99MAHOGANY BEDSIDE TABLEthe oval top with two drawers,raised on barley twist legs witha uniting stretcher68cm high, 70cm wide, 35cm deep£100-200
249 FE272/102GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANYSHIELD SHAPED TOILETMIRRORthe bow front base with threedrawers and decorated with acentral boxwood cartouche,with stringing, on bracket feet87cm high£150-250
250 FE272/103KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE20TH CENTURYthe red field with indigo, creamand light blue medallion,similar spandrels, within indigopalmette and vine borderbetween bands396cm x 256cm£300-500
246 FE272/97EMPIRESTYLE MAHOGANYBATEAU EN LITMID 19TH CENTURYthe drape support in the form ofa swan, over the shaped cradlewith slatted sides, all raised ona curved trestle base190cm high; cradle110cm long,56cm wide£800-1,200
247 FE272/98MAHOGANY FOUR POSTERBEDMID 19TH CENTURYthe canopy with three shellcarved cartouches and acornfinials, over turned columnswith acanthus decoration, theends with carved pediments,fitted with blue damask andsatin drapes withpassementerie, all raised onbun feet295cm high, 185cm wide£1,500-2,000
244 FE272/95MAHOGANY AND SATINWOODBANDED SOFA TABLE19TH CENTURYwith ebony stringing, therounded drop leaf with twodrawers and two blind friezedrawers, over a turnedstretcher, all raised on ogeelegs with brass shoes andcasters74.5cm high, 133cm wide,61cm deep£800-1,200
245 FE272/96LATE REGENCY MAHOGANYPRESS CUPBOARDwith rosewood banding andboxwood stringing, the swanneck pediment over a pair ofoval panelled doors, opening toa fitted interior, over fourgraduated drawers, on agadrooned base and turned feet240cm high, 122cm wide,53.5cm deep£800-1,200
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256 FE272/10919TH CENTURY SCOTTISHSCHOOLHALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OFTHE HON. MRS. FREDERICKPLEYDELL-BOUVERIEInscribed, oil on canvas75cm x 62cm (29.5in x 24.5in)£500-800
257 FE272/110PRINT SERIES OF CARRIAGESFROM AROUND THE WORLDHand-coloured engravings cutand framed collectively111cm x 203cm (43.5in x 80in)£200-300
258 FE272/111OVAL GILTWOOD TOILETMIRRORon turned supports withacanthus decoration, raised ona trestle base with paw feet76cm high, 90cm wide£150-250
259 FE272/155COLLECTION OF GLASS VASEScomprising of various footed,tapered and globular examples(qty)£200-300
260 FE272/112UPHOLSTERED BUTTON BACKSOFA19TH CENTURYon turned legs80cm high, 151cm wide, 62cm deep£100-200
261 FE272/113MAHOGANY FOUR POSTERBED19TH CENTURYwith Corinthian columns abovea fluted baluster, on hairy clawand ball feet223 x 170cmProvenance:Purchased from the Cassillis Housesale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
£1,000-1,500
262 FE272/114MAHOGANY WASH STANDTABLE, STAMPED GILLOWS19TH CENTURYwith two drawers, on turnedlegs with brass shoes andcasters83cm high, 99cm wide, 60cm deep£400-600
251 FE272/104MESHED RUGEAST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe raspberry field with alloverrosette foliate lattice pattern,within narrow raspberrypalmette and vine borderbetween bands198 x 134cm£150-250
252 FE272/105COLLECTION OF LAMP BASEScomprising of: five pairs, ofvarious size and shape,including a pair of ceramicgreen glazed basket work lampbases, a silvered pair, andpainted wooden examples;together with a PAIR OFSILVERED CANDLE LAMPBASES, with glazed shades (12)£150-250
253 FE272/106COLLECTION OFMATHEMATICALINSTRUMENTS ANDAPOTHECARY BOTTLEScomprising of: two boxedcompass sets; a set of sixapothecary bottles, in a fittedmahogany box; a further set oftwo apothecary bottles, in afitted leather and brassmounted box; and a pockettelescope, also in a fittedleather box (qty)£100-200
254 FE272/107TWO UPHOLSTERED LONGSTOOLSthe first on four turned legs; thesecond on cabriole legs (2)90cm long each£100-150
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263 FE272/115MAHOGANY BUREAUBOOKCASE19TH CENTURYthe broken dentil pediment witha central urn finial over twofield panelled doors, opening toa fitted interior over two shortand two long drawers, onbracket feet, with brass fittings232cm high, 97cm wide, at deepest56cm£1,500-2,000
264 FE272/116WHYTOCK AND REIDUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRthe shaped back over outsweptarms and legs, with mouldeddecoration93cm high, 62cm wide, 59cm deep£200-300
265 FE272/117REGENCY ROSEWOODBREAKFAST TABLEon a square shaped column andplatform base, raised on lionpaw feet and casters72cm high, 153cm wide, 115cm deepProvenance:Ex. The Dukes of Hamilton
£1,500-2,000
271 FE272/125INDIAN VIZAGAPATAM IVORYVENEERED BOXof rectangular form, with panelsdepicting scrolling foliage, thefitted interior with a lift-out tray8.5cm high, 37.5cm wide,22.5cm deep£200-300
272 FE272/126FOUR FOLD CHINESELACQUER SCREENeach frame with eightdecorated cartouche reserves,depicting exotic birds perchedin trees, with gilding andmother-of-pearl inlay, thepanels of damask210cm high, 70cm wide per panel£500-800
273 FE272/127UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRwith a loose damask cover72cm high, 87cm wide, 85cm deep£100-200
268 FE272/121ITALIAN MARBLE BUST,SIGNED A. FILLImodelled as the ‘Veiled Bride’,and raised on ebonised soclebase36cm high£200-300
269 FE272/123FRAMED AUBUSSON TYPEPANELthe pink silk embroidered with acentral motif depicting a globe,telescope and a draftingcompass, within a decorativegilt and cream border, in aglazed giltwood frameoverall 109 x 47cm£100-200
270 FE272/124PAIR OF MAHOGANY EMPIRESTYLE BEDSIDE TABLESof oval form, the marble topsover a single drawer andplatform shelf, with brassdecoration and feet (2)71cm high, 48cm wide, 39cm deep£400-600
266 FE272/118GILTWOOD OVER MANTLEMIRROR19TH CENTURYthe carved pediment with afloral swag flanked by fanfinials over acanthus mouldingand an ivy leaf frieze, withturned columns and scrollingbrackets, all on ceramic potfeet, bearing the label ‘A.Gardener and Sons’156cm high, 142cm wideProvenance:The Estate of Charles W. Stewart ofShambellie
£500-600
267 FE272/119MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular mirror plateover a shaped base with threedrawers, with satinwood,boxwood and ebony banding, onivory ball feet with brass andivory finials71cm high, 54cm wide£100-200
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280 FE272/138ATWO PAIRS OF BURGUNDYVELVET CURTAINSsynthetic, with a floral chintzborder and ruched pelmet,edged with passementerie£100-200
281 FE272/138BTWO PAIRS OF CAFE AU LAITVELVET CURTAINSsynthetic, with swags and tailslined with silk, withpassementerie£100-200
282 FE272/138CTHREE PAIRS OF CAFE AULAIT VELVET CURTAINSsynthetic, with swags and tailslined with silk, withpassementerie£100-200
283 FE272/138DPAIR OF DAMASK STYLECURTAINSwith a green floral repeatingpattern on a beige colouredground, with a gathered swagpelmet and fringing to thehems£100-200
284 FE272/152PINE KITCHEN TABLEMODERNwith green painted bulbous legs76cm high, 137cm wide,83.5cm deep£100-200
285 FE272/153SET OF SIX FAUX BAMBOOPAINTED CHAIRSMODERNwith rush seats (6)81cm high, 45.5cm wide, 37cm deep£100-200
274 FE272/128ENGLISH IRONSTONE BLUEAND WHITE FOOTBATHof tapered oval form with twinhandles, decorated with orientalscenes, the interior depictingfish26cm high, 56cm wide£300-500
275 FE272/129CHINESE STYLE PORCELAINWASH SETeach piece painted with flowersprays amongst stylised greenand gilt borders, some piecesmarked ‘Made at Dresden’,comprising of: a slop bucket; aewer and basin; a small vase;and a soap dish and cover (5)£120-180
276 FE272/13119TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLTHREE QUARTER PORTRAIT OFA LADY IN LILAC HOLDING AFANOil on canvas142cm x 83cm (56in x 32.5in)£800-1,200
277 FE272/13219TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLTHREE QUARTER PORTRAIT OFA GENTLEMAN IN MILITARYUNIFORMOil on canvas126cm x 75cm (49.5in x 29.5in)£600-800
278 FE272/162VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD BANDED SIDETABLEraised on vase shaped supportsand a shaped stretcher66cm high, 105cm wide, 52cm deep£100-150
279 FE272/138TWO PAIRS OF BURGUNDYVELVET CURTAINSsynthetic, with a floral chintzborder and ruched pelmet,edged with passementerie£100-200
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286§ FC920/88GEORGINA VROUSOU MILLS(SCOTTISH 1916-1993)STILL LIFESigned, inscribed with title anddated 1962 verso, oil on canvas60cm x 76cm (23.5in x 30in)£400-600
287§ FC920/89GEORGINA VROUSOU MILLS(SCOTTISH 1916 -1993)STILL LIFE WITH GIN ANDONIONSSigned, inscribed and dated1989 verso, oil on board40cm x 60cm (15.75in x 23.5in)£300-500
288§ FC920/90GEORGINA VROUSOU MILLS(SCOTTISH 1916-1993)MABINTI, SIERRA LEONESigned, inscribed with title anddated 195965cm x 54cm (25.5in x 21.25in)£400-600
297§ FE645/1RAFAEL MORENO(SPANISH 1911-1951)RUSTIC STILL LIFE WITHTERRACOTTA JUG ANDBASKETSigned and dated ‘46, oil oncanvas26cm x 35cm (10in x 14in)and another by the same (2)£400-600
298 FE135/5AFTER SIR DAVID WILKIETHE VILLAGE PUBOil on canvas95cm x 127cm (37.5in x 50in)£700-1,000
299 FD369/3HENRICUS LEONARDUS VANDEN HOUTEN(DUTCH 1801-1879)NEAR AMSTERDAMOil on panel32cm x 40cm (12.5in x 15.75in)£500-800
293§ FB791/28JOHN BELLANY H.R.S.A., R.A.,C.B.E. (SCOTTISH b. 1942)BOUNTEOUS SEASigned, watercolour54cm x 77cm (21.25in x 30.5in)£600-800
294§ FB791/29JOHN BELLANY H.R.S.A., R.A.,C.B.E. (SCOTTISH b. 1942)RED-BEARDED MANSigned, watercolour54cm x 77cm (21.25in x 30.25in)£500-700
295§ FE335/1DOUGLAS PERCY BLISS(SCOTTISH 1900-1984)FLINTS’ FIELDSSigned and dated ‘56, inscribedwith title label verso, oil oncanvas50cm x 62cm (19.75in x 24.5in)£800-1,200
296§ FE630/7GLADYS MCCABE M.B.E.(NORTHERN IRISH b. 1918)STILL LIFE WITH CHINA ANDAPPLESSigned, oil on board36cm x 50cm (14in x 19.75in)£800-1,200
289§ FD164/5PERPETUA POPE(SCOTTISH b. 1916)IONA LANDSCAPESigned, signed and inscribedverso, oil on canvas44cm x 60cm (17.25in x 23.5in)£300-500
290§ FD98/49JORGE AGUILAR-AGON(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)SERENITYSigned, oil on canvas38cm x 79cm (15in x 31in)£200-300
291§ FD98/50JORGE AGUILAR-AGON(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)SUNLIT QUAYSigned, oil on canvas38cm x 78cm (15in x 30.75in)£200-300
292§ FD98/51JORGE AGUILAR-AGON(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)QUIET CANALSigned, oil on canvas60cm x 50cm (23.5in x 19.75in)£200-300
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312 FE244/5DAVID SCOTT R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1806-1849)OF POWERSigned and inscribed withquotations from by Milton andfrom the Bible, pen and ink8.5cm x 12.5cm (3.25in x 5in)and a folio of 5 further drawingsof the same theme (6)£800-1,200
313 FC950/2FOLLOWER OF ANDREALOCATELLI(ITALIAN 1693-C.1741)AN ITALIANATE LANDSCAPEWITH FIGURES RETURNINGFROM THE RIVEROil on canvas62cm x 76cm (24.5in x 30in)£1,000-1,500
314 FE74/2GEORGE OGILVIE REID R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1851-1928)A MOMENTS RESTSigned, oil on canvas34.5cm x 24cm (13.5in x 9.5in)£200-300
315 FE278/4JAMES MACMASTER R.S.W.,R.B.A. (SCOTTISH 1856-1913)EVENING NEAR ROTTERDAMIndistinctly signed and inscribedwith title, watercolour38cm x 54cm (15in x 21.25in)£400-600
316§ FD98/57SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINTR.A., R.W.S, R.S.W., R.E., R.O.I.(SCOTTISH 1880-1969)CONVERSATION - ST MARTIND’ARDECHESigned in pencil to margin,colour photolithograph53cm x 68cm (21inx 26.75in)£150-250
317§ FE641/1JAMES ORR(SCOTTISH b. 1937)HOUSE BY THE BEACH,ARDNAMURCHANAcrylic on board28cm x 35cm (11in x 13.75in)£300-500
318§ FD98/47SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINTP.R.A., P.R.W.S., R.S.W., R.O.I.,R.E (SCOTTISH 1880-1969)PROVENCIAL CAPRICESigned in pencil to margin,artist’s proof47cm x 60cm (18.5in x 23.5in)£150-250
319§ FD98/48SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINTR.A., R.W.S, R.S.W., R.E., R.O.I.(SCOTTISH 1880-1969)THE LITTLE FLOWER GIRLSigned in pencil to margin andstamped, colourphotolithograph46cm x 62cm (16.5in x 24.5in)£150-250
320§ FD98/52JORGE AGUILAR-AGON ‘(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)LE VILLAGE SUR COLLINESigned, oil on canvas38cm x 78cm (15in x 30.75in)£200-300
321 FE141/50EGNATIUS YDEMA(DUTCH 1876-1937)A FRISIAN LAKESigned, inscribed verso, oil onboard26cm x 45cm (10.25in x 17.75in)£400-600
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300§ FD98/53JORGE AGUILAR-AGON(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)REFLETS DU MARTINSigned, oil on canvas37cm x 44cm (14.5in x 17.25in)£200-300
301§ FD98/54JORGE AGUILAR-AGON(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)LA PORTE DE LA MERSigned, oil on canvas40cm x 80cm (16in x 31.5in)£200-300
302§ FD98/55JORGE AGUILAR-AGON(FRENCH CONTEMPORARY)SUNLIGHT AND SHADOWSigned, oil on canvas64cm x 53cm (25.25in x 21in)£200-300
303§ FE107/144JAMES TORRINGTON BELL(SCOTTISH 1898-1970)A LAKE IN SUMMERSigned and dated 1961, oil oncanvas51cm x 61cm (20in x 24in)£300-500
304§ FE107/145JAMES TORRINGTON BELL(SCOTTISH 1898-1970)CROFTS AT THE SEASHORESigned, oil on canvas49cm x 60cm (19.25in x 23.5in)£300-500
305§ FE107/146ANDREW NIELSON(SCOTTISH b. 1920)DUNDEE HARBOURSigned, inscribed, watercolourand bodycolour25cm x 42cm (10in x 16.5in)£200-300
306§ FE651/1JOSEPHINE GRAHAM(SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)CHICKEN CASSEROLESigned, oil on canvas87cm x 99cm (34.25in x 39in)£400-600
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308 FE278/2ROBERT NOBLE R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1857-1917)RHODODENDRONSSigned and dated ‘07, oil oncanvas50cm x 60cm (19.75in x 23.5in)£500-700
309 FE141/37JOHN BLAKE MACDONALDR.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1829-1901)IN THE COTTAGESigned and dated 1871, oil oncanvas51cm x 66cm (20in x 26in)£500-800
310§ FE687/1GEORGE HENRY R.A., R.S.A.,R.S.W., R.P.(SCOTTISH 1858-1953)A JAPANESE THEATRESigned, signed and inscribedverso, watercolour andbodycolour18cm x 24cm (7in x 9.5in)£700-900
311 FE186/1ALEXANDER FRASER JNR.R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1828-1899)QUEEN MARY’S BEDCHAMBERSigned, oil on panel45cm x 58cm (17.75in x 22.75in)£1,000-1,500
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323§ FE34/9GEORGE FIDDES WATT R.S.A.,R.P., L.L.D(SCOTTISH 1873-1960)POTATO HARVESTERSSigned and dated ‘95, oil oncanvas41cm x 61cm (16in x 24in)£600-900
324§ FE77/1NAEL HANNA(SCOTTISH/IRAQI b.1959)HIGHLAND WATERSSigned, oil on canvas48.5cm x 98cm (19in x 38in)£1,000-1,500
325 FE34/3ROBERT MCGREGOR R.S.A(SCOTTISH 1847-1922)HOMEWARD BOUNDSigned and dated ‘75, oil oncanvas, arched top33cm x 24cm (13in x 9.5in)£500-700
334 FE34/1019TH CENTURY SCOTTISHSCHOOLVIEW OF THE SCHOONERMARGARET AND JANE,ALEXANDER ROBERTSONCOMMANDER, PETERHEADBAY1845 Inscribed, watercolour46cm x 61cm (18in x 24in)£500-700
335 FE550/1WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMSON(BRITISH 1820-1883)THE FORGE BANKS OF ADUTCH RIVER - MOONLIGHTSigned, signed and inscribedverso, oil on canvas102cm x 151cm (40in x 59.5in)£1,500-2,500
331 FE34/6ALEC FRASER(SCOTTISH fl. 1886-1939)A QUIET SMOKESigned and dated ‘97, oil onpanel24cm x 18cm (9.5in x 7in)£400-600
332 FE516/29CONSTANCEGORDON-CUMMING(SCOTTISH fl. 1860S-80S)THE JETAWENAVAMA, CEYLONSigned, indistinctly inscribed,pen, ink and watercolour50cm x 76cm (19.75in x 30in)£800-1,200
333 FE516/24SET OF FOUR ‘HERRING’SFOXHUNTING SCENES’coloured prints, published by B.Brooks & Son, London, 1864,each in a glazed ebonisedframe, variously titled ‘TheMeet, ‘Full Cry’, ‘BreakingCover’, and ‘The Death’ (4)51 x 80cm approx. (excluding frame)£200-300
326 FE34/4ROBERT MCGREGOR R.S.A(SCOTTTISH 1847-1922)PORTRAIT OF HIS DAUGHTERSigned with initials, oil on board24cm x 17cm (9.5in x 6.5in)£500-700
327 FE34/7JESSIE ALGIE(SCOTTISH 1859-1927)AURICULASSigned, oil on canvas35.5cm x 31cm (14in x 10in)£400-600
328 FE34/8G** MILONE(BRITISH 19TH CENTURY)COCKRELS IN A FARMYARDSigned, oil on canvas30.5cm x 46cm (12in x 18in)£300-500
329§ FE278/6PATRICK DOWNIE R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1854-1945)FISHING BOATSigned in pencil, watercolourand bodycolour19cm x 25cm (7.5in x 9.75in)£400-600
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341 FE5/3SET OF FOUR HOLBEINPRINTS ON SILKdepicting various historicalfigures, titled ‘Lord Wentworth’,‘Lord Vaux’, ‘The Lady Vaux’,and ‘Anonymous’, two withengraver’s names, in glazedframes (4)largest 21.5 x 16.5cm (excludingframe)£200-300
342 FE558/4LARGE MINTON ‘CHINESE KEY’PATTERN PART DINNERSERVICEeach piece decorated withborders depicting Chinese styleflowers and stylised panels,with maker’s marks,comprising of: a meat dish; sixgraduated ashets; varioustureens, covers and stands; anda quantity of dinner, soup, andluncheon plates (qty)£200-300
343 FE516/22LARGE PAPIER MACHE TRAYof oval form, depicting a centralfloral spray within scrolling giltborders on a black ground80cm wide£150-250
344 FE544/2GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICKBAROMETERCIRCA 1800the silvered vernier signed ‘E.Marzorati, FECIT’, with a brokenarched pediment and a brassurn finial, the narrow trunkending in a globular cisterncover14cm wide, 101cm high£400-600
345 FE570/1CROCODILE SKIN SUITCASEAND ACCESSORIESthe suitcase of typical form,with a hinged lid opening toreveal a silk lined interior withfitted pockets, with a canvascover, 45.5cm wide; togetherwith a Crocodile skin handbag,24cm wide; and a Crocodileskin jewellery box, by Bramah,London, 20.5cm wide (3)£200-300
336 FE141/1HARRY LAUDER ROOTWOODWALKING STICKof natural form, the slightlybent shaft with various nodulesbelow the horizontal handle86.5cm long£200-300
337 FE646/1BLARGE COLLECTION OF ROYALCROWN DERBY WARESeach piece in the imari palette,with maker’s marks,comprising of: six cups, sixsaucers, six side plates, and alarger dish, all marked ‘2869’; ateapot, three cups, five saucers,four jugs, two further dishes, asugar bowl, a slop bowl, and atureen cover (tureen lacking),all marked ‘2712’; and acollection of assorted pieces,variously marked (qty)£250-350
338 FE297/14TORTOISESHELL VENEEREDTEA CADDYthe serpentine front below thechamfered hinged cover,opening to reveal a liddedcompartment with ivory edging10cm high£300-500
339 FE297/16PAIR OF OVER PAINTEDCHANDELIERS20TH CENTURYeach with six outscrollingsconces below a pink and silverpainted frame, supportingenamelled flowers, withdecorative beads (2)67cm high£800-1,200
340 FE42/1FRENCH GOTHIC REVIVALTABLE CASKET19TH CENTURYthe hinged domed cover over afall front opening to drawers,the whole covered in worngreen silk plush with gothictracery metal overlay29.5cm wide, 25cm high,22.5cm deep£200-300
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346 FE612/1SIGNED CRICKET BAT,ENGLAND V. R.O.Wthe willow bat bearingsignatures from both the ‘restof the World’ and Englandteams84cm high£250-350
347 FE653/1COLLECTION OF JACQUESSTYLE TRAVEL CHESS PIECEScomprising of: 16 white piecesand 16 black pieces, with onewhite knight and one blackknight each stamped with a redcrown, housed in a mahoganybox (32)£100-150
348 FE339/11PAIR OF CERAMIC TUREENSAND COVERSeach of egg shape with a loophandle, the white glazed bodyand cover with raiseddecoration depicting a rope net(2)15cm high£200-300
352 FE157/29COLLECTION OF COPPER ANDBRASS WAREScomprising of: a large brasscoal bucket/jardiniere, with anembossed crest to one side,38cm high; two copperbuckets/jardinieres, 28.5cm and20cm high; two brass coalbuckets, each with a balehandle, 28.5cm and 23cm high;and a pair of brass embossedmagazine racks, 29cm high;together with a MAHOGANYCOAL BUCKET, 30.5cm high;and a WALNUT COAL BUCKET,32cm high (9)£250-350
353 FE157/32GROUP OF COPPER ANDBRASS PANS AND MEASUREScomprising of: a large copperjardiniere; five large copperpans; three brass pans; twocopper teapots; three copper‘Cider’ measures; a copperwatering can; a set of fivecopper measures/pans; and acopper roasting tin (qty)£250-350
351 FD223/1VICTORIAN EBONISED ANDGILT METAL MOUNTEDBRACKET CLOCK BYHAMILTON CRICHTON & CO.,EDINBURGH19TH CENTURYthe moulded top surmounted byan acorn finial and flamecorner finials, above an archedbrass and silvered dial withRoman and Arabic chapters,two winding holes and amaker’s engraved boss andpierced brass spandrels, withgilt bronze corner mounts and amoulded base raised on giltbronze feet; eight daymovement striking on a gong33cm wide, 60cm high, 20cm deep£1,000-1,500
349 FE158/5ROYAL WORCESTERPORCELIAN VASE, BY HARRYSTINTONof baluster form with twinhandles, painted with highlandcattle, signed and with maker’smarks (cover lacking),13.5cm high; together with afurther ROYAL WORCESTERPORCELAIN VASE, of lobedbaluster form, decorated withthistles amongst foliage, withmaker’s marks (cover lacking),13cm high (2)£200-300
350 FE157/21PAIR OF MIXED PATINATEDCOMPOSITION FIGURES OF ASHEPHERD ANDSHEPHERDESSeach modelled in contemporarydress on a naturalistic groundand raised on decorativestepped bases (2)male 64cm high; female 61cm high£150-250
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359 FE184/122GROUP OF FOURCONTINENTAL MINIATURESon ivory, depicting a gentlemanand various ladies incontemporary costume, threesigned, in square glazed frames(4)7.5cm diam. (excluding frame)£150-250
360 FD697/23COLLECTION OF BLUE ANDWHITE WARES19TH CENTURY AND LATERwith various maker’s marks,comprising of: three graduatedashets; two tureens and covers;a large tea cup; a spill vase;and a ladle; together with anIMARI PATTERN ASHET (9)£250-350
361 FE184/123PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL GILTMETAL WALL SCONCESeach with a decorative ribbonswag support and outscrollingarms, wired for electricity (2)60cm high£200-300
362 FE184/125GROUP OF THREE ENAMELPATCH OR SNUFF BOXEScomprising: one in the form of ahat; an oval example; and asmall circular example;together with a MINIATUREGUILLOCHE ENAMEL BOX, inthe form of a blue egg (4)£250-350
363 FE119/10WEMYSS WARESMALL PIG FIGURE, CIRCA1900covered in a green glaze,impressed mark WEMYSSWARE/ R.H.&S.16cm long£150-250
364 FD722/56COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE,AFTER J. DURHAM‘ON THE SEA SHORE’modelled as a female childwalking in the wind, signed toreverse ‘J. Durham. ARA 1872’,with maker’s marks48cm high£200-300
365 FE119/5WEMYSS WARE‘BROWN COCKEREL ANDHENS’ MILK JUG, EARLY20TH CENTURYimpressed mark WEMYSSWARE/ R.H.&S., 18cm long; anda WEMYSS WARE SUGARBOWL, in the same pattern,7.5cm diameter; and a SMALLCIRCULAR PLATE, also in thesame design, 12cm diameter (3)£200-300
366 FE184/167PAIR OF SMALL CUT GLASSCHANDELIERSeach with suspended prismsand droplets hanging from thetwo-tiered gilt metal rings,wired for electricity, 31cm highapprox; together with a SET OFFOUR GILT METAL WALLSCONCES, each with aNeoclassical style columnsupporting two outscrollingarms, wired for electricity,42cm high (6)£250-350
367 FE184/173BRONZED AND GILT METALTABLE LAMPthe bottle shape body decoratedwith acanthus leaves and reedsin relief, mounted with giltmetal ribbon swags above thegilded foot and onyx base51cm high£200-300
354 FE157/47BRONZE RAM’S HEADnaturalistically modelled, with afixture to the reverse for wallhanging15cm high£150-250
355 FE17/66SET OF THREE GILTCOMPOSITION WALL LIGHTSEARLY 20TH CENTURYeach with a foliate mouldedback plate issuing a pair ofscrolling arms with urn formnozzles and drip pans,electrified (3)43cm high£150-250
356 FE184/120PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL STYLEGILT BRONZE WALL SCONCESeach with a decorative ribbonswag support and twooutscrolling arms, wired forelectricity (2)54.5cm high£300-500
357 FE157/27AFTER AUGUSTE MOREAU(FRENCH 1855-1919)GIRL WITH A LUTEbronze, mixed patina, signed ‘A.Moreau’, modelled as a femalewith a lute tucked under onearm, raised on a circularmarble-like baseoverall 74cm high£300-400
358 FD108/1ENGLISH GILT METAL ANDPORCELAIN MOUNTED GLASSURN19TH CENTURYthe pierced foliate covermounted with porcelain flowerand gilt leaf finial, above a clearand cobalt glass urn with giltscroll handles and raised on apierced foliate cast rococo base22cm high£120-180
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368 FE206/1WOOLWORK SAMPLER, BYMAGGIE M. CUMMING, AGED12 YEARSof square form, with alphabetand number inscriptions abovevarious animal, bird and figuralmotifs, in a glazed frame71 x 62cm (excluding frame)£150-250
369 FE295/11PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLEMAHOGANY PEAT BUCKETSOF RECENT MANUFACTUREafter Irish examples, each witha ribbed cylindrical taperingbody and a brass liner, boundwith a brass ring andsurmounted by a bale handle (2)42cm high£400-600
370 FE296/5IMPRESSIVE VICTORIAN CASTIRON ROYAL COAT OF ARMSCIRCA 1860typically modelled with themotto ‘Dieu et Mon Droit’88cm high, 58cm wide, 11cm deepNote:It is thought that this coat of armswas given to a business or artisandesignated By Royal Appointment.
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371 FE120/4NEAR SET OF FOUR DOUBLEAIR TWIST STEM DRINKINGGLASSESeach with an etched flutedbowl, above the decorativeknopped stem, on a circularfoot, 15.5cm high; together witha PAIR OF DOUBLE AIR TWISTSTEM GLASSES, each with afluted bowl and flat circularfoot, 15.5cm high (6)£200-300
379 FE141/22PERCUSSION HOLSTERPISTOL, SIGNED BRANDERCIRCA 1780the flat lock (converted fromflintlock) signed Brander, withbrass furniture, spurredpommel and an octagonalbarrel, London view and proofmarks, the full walnut stockwith a replacement ramrod41cm long£400-500
380 FE141/2112 BORE FLINTLOCKOFFICER’S BELT PISTOL,SIGNED H.W. MORTIMERCIRCA 1790the feather engraved flat locksigned H.W. Mortimer, with asafety slide, roller frizzens,spurred, the trigger guard withengraved acorn finial, with aFrench cock, captive swivelramrod and octagonal barrel,the walnut full stock with achequered stock blank silverescutcheon36cm long£400-500
381 FE206/2VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER RIFLEOFFICER’S SWORDthe scroll work basket withcrown bugle regimental badge,the etched single fullered bladewith crown, battle honours andinscribed ‘Volunteer Rifle’s’, inmetal scabbard82cm long (length of blade)£150-250
382 FE141/54EASTERN PAINTED HALBERDthe wooden shaft with paintedalternating panels, below theincised metalwork and bladeblade 12.5cm long, overall220cm long£200-300
376 FC748/7NORTH INDIAN TULWARCIRCA 1790with gold inlaid hilt (toppommel missing), flat doubleedged blade with large swellingat the forte and with central ribrunning the length of the blade;together with a SINGLE EDGEDSHORT SWORD, with bird’shead grip inlaid with whitemetal, the blade in the form ofan elongated kukri blade; aYATAGHAN, with a slab sidedivory grip, with long shapedsingle edged blade; and a19TH CENTURY BRASS HILTEDPIONEER’S SWORD, withserrated saw edge back to thesingle edge blade (4)£350-450
377 FE141/20SHORT FLINTLOCK BELTPISTOLCIRCA 1830with a plain lock, iron furniture,and a belt hook; together with aPERCUSSION BOX LOCKPOCKET PISTOL, with a turn offoctagonal barrel brass lock,iron furniture, and ball but trap;a FLATTENED COW HORNPOWDER FLASK; and aCOPPER FLASK, embossedwith a game bird; and TWOHORN AND METAL MOUNTEDBUGLES (6)£250-350
378 FE141/7THREE VICTORIANTRUNCHEONSincluding: two paintedexamples, one a naval examplewith an anchor surrounded bythe inscription above theowner’s initials; the otherdepicting a crown above thecipher ‘VR’; and un unpaintedexample (3)£150-200
372 FE296/12CASED TAXIDERMY EELmounted on a naturalisticground and backdrop, in aglazed ebonised case, withlabel to the reverse reading ‘E.F. Spicer F.Z.S. & Sons,Naturalists and Entomologists,58 Suffolk Street, Birmingham’overall 90cm wide approx.£300-500
373 FE296/12ABOW FRONT CASEDTAXIDERMY EELmounted on a naturalisticground and backdrop with ahandwritten label reading‘Caught by S. Robertson, RiverOuse, 18th August 1936, 3lb9ozs’, in a glazed bow frontedebonised caseoverall 98cm wide£300-500
374 FE296/13PAIR OF RULER LAMP BASESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREeach of rectangular form,composed of various alternatingwooden rulers, wired forelectricity (2)46cm high overall£150-250
375 FE141/6VICTORIAN BRASS HILTEDOFFICERS SWORDthe blade inscribed Sandilands& Son, 12 Conduit Street,London, with etched cipher andowner’s initials, with fish skinand wire bound grip, brassscabbardoverall 97cm long£200-250
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387 FC972/8ASSEMBLED SET OF EIGHTLANCASHIRE LADDERBACKCHAIRS18TH/ 19TH CENTURYcomprising two armchairs andsix side chairs; of typical formwith rush seats, the armchairsof slightly larger proportion (8)59cm wide, 111cm high, 43cm deep(armchair); 49cm wide, 101cm high,40cm deep (side chair)£1,000-1,500
388 FE293/5PAIR OF OVER PAINTED FAUXBAMBOO ETAGERESthe rectangular top raised onturned supports, united by anunder tier, with brass caps andcasters57cm wide, 70cm high, 39cm deep£500-800
389 FE293/7ROSEWOOD SIDE TABLEthe scalloped circular top abovea double spiral turned support,raised on a triform base44cm wide, 73cm high£400-600
390 FE293/6SET OF EIGHT GEORGIANSTYLE MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRS20TH CENTURYthe moulded top rail above apierced vertical splat, over adrop in pad seat, raised onacanthus carved cabriole legsand pad feet (8)65cm wide, 99cm high, 43cm deep£1,500-2,500
391 FD295/2ERNEST ARCHIBALD TAYLOR(1874-1951) FOR WYLIE &LOCHHEAD, GLASGOWARTS & CRAFTS OAK ANDINLAID SIDE CABINET, CIRCA1910the central section with twoplate shelves above twodrawers with inlaid verticalbands and silvered handles withtwo corresponding cupboardsbelow, flanked by twinpedestals of cupboards anddrawers, the whole raised onbracket feet, bears maker’slabel183cm wide, 180cm high, 60cm deep£600-800
383 FC857/12REGENCY GILT WALL MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe rectangular mirror plate ina moulded gilt frame flanked bycolumns with foliate blockterminals74.5cm wide, 113cm high£100-150
384 FC857/24SET OF EIGHT REGENCYMAHOGANY AND BRASSINLAID DINING CHAIRS19TH CENTURYcomprising six side and twoarmchairs, each with a tabletback with reeded pediment andscrolled ends, over a horizontalsplat centred by a carved flowerhead and brass line inlay, abovea fixed drop-in seat and brasslined seat rail, raised on reededsabre legs (8)£500-800
385 FC857/25VICTORIAN MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLE19TH CENTURY WITHALTERATIONSwith five leaf insertions, the ovaltop raised on leaf carvedcabriole legs ending in bun feet;together with an associated leafcarrier (2)136cm wide, 73cm high,174cm long, 430cm long (extended)£1,000-1,500
386 FC857/29GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDBROOM LONGCASE CLOCK BYJOHN JAMIESON OFHAMILTON18TH CENTURYthe key fret carved straightcornice above an arched silverdial with Arabic and Romanchapters with foliate scrollengraving and two windingholes, flanked by spiral turnedcolumns, eight day movement,the case with a long door withbroom crossbanding flanked byspiral quarter columns, on acrossbanded plinth base raisedon later bracket feet58cm wide, 207cm high, 25cm deep£350-550
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392 FD297/1PAIR OF WYLIE & LOCHHEADCANED BERGERESthe arched back and out sweptarms, raised on cabriole legsand ball and claw feet, bearsmaker’s labels (2)65cm wide, 80cm high, 47cm deep£300-400
393 FD299/7EARLY VICTORIAN BURRWALNUT AND MARQUETRYBREAKFAST TABLEMID 19TH CENTURYthe circular top with a mouldededge over a plain frieze, raisedon a carved baluster supportand tripod base with scrolledtoes and castors136cm diam, 74cm high£600-900
394 FE501/5ITALIAN WHITE CREDENZASTAMPED FRIGHETTO20TH CENTURYthe veneered rectangular topabove five cupboard doors withbrushed stainless steelhandles, raised on tubular legs227cm wide, 65cm high, 55cm deep£300-400
400 FE295/3REGENCY STYLE GREYPAINTED DAYBEDOF RECENT MANUFACTUREof shell form with scale carvedclaw feet101cm high, 204cm wide, 67cm deepNote:This daybed is modelled after anEgyptian river boat, it reflects thefashion during the Regency periodfor Egyptianesque style. This wasinspired by Napoleon’sarchaeological discoveries madeduring his military campaigns.A similar daybed was acquired forthe Prince Regent’s Royal Pavilion inBrighton.
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401 FE5/5VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OPENARMCHAIRthe cushioned back and armsabove a stuff over seat, over afluted frieze, raised on inlaidsquare tapering legs53cm wide, 96cm high, 48cm deep£150-250
397 FC972/10GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAKDRESSING TABLE18TH CENTURYthe rectangular top over acrossbanded long drawer andshaped apron, raised onflattened cabriole legs78cm wide, 68cm high, 49cm deep£300-500
398 FC972/16ASSEMBLED SET OF EIGHTELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS19TH CENTURYthe arched spindle backs overpierced splats and shapedseats, raised on turned legsjoined by H-form stretchers (8)56cm wide, 109cm high, 39cm deep(approx)£800-1,200
399 FE339/4VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SIDETABLEthe rectangular baize linedfoldover top with cantedcorners, over two drawers anda galleried shelf, on turnedsupports and pot castors74cm high, 84cm wide, 45cm deep£350-450
395 FE518/1LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOODARMCHAIR, STAMPED “CMELLIER & CO”19TH CENTURYthe carved arched top rail abovea cushioned back and downswept arms, over a cushionedseat, raised on carved flutedlegs61cm wide, 101cm high, 60cm deep£400-600
396 FD299/9FRENCH PROVINCIALCHESTNUT SMALL COMMODEEARLY 18TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular topwith a moulded foredge overtwo drawers carved with floralsprays and flanked by leafcarved corners raised oncabriole legs ending on scrolledtoes71cm wide, 69cm high, 59cm deep£300-400
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407 FD157/1WILLIAM IV EXTENDINGMAHOGANY DINING TABLE19TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular topwith a moulded edge over awide frieze, raised on lappetcarved baluster legs ending onbrass caps and casters, withtwo leaf extensions209cm long, 73cm high, 134cm deep£500-800
408 FD159/3REGENCY MAHOGANYINVERTED BREAKFRONTSIDEBOARDthe shaped rectangular topabove two drawers, flanked bycupboards, raised on squaretapering legs and spade feet152cm wide, 92cm high, 64cm deep£400-600
409 FE295/1REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANYLEATHER UPHOLSTEREDARMCHAIROF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe scroll back, padded armsand loose cushion seat coveredin studded and buttoned brownleather, raised on sabre legssurmounted by roundel motifsand terminating in brasscappings and casters108cm high, 70cm wide, 51cm deep£600-800
410 FE518/2LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOODARMCHAIR19TH CENTURYthe foliate carved andcushioned back above downswept arms, over a cushionedseat, raised on mouldedcabriole legs59cm wide, 107cm high, 53cm deep£200-300
402 FE5/6VENETIAN MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe shaped bevelled mirrorplate within a mirrored cutglass frame54cm wide, 93cm high£300-400
403 FE514/1UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRBEARING MAKER’S LABELMULBERRY20TH CENTURYthe loose cushioned back andseat flanked by out swept arms,raised on turned legs and brasscaps and ceramic casters84cm wide, 90cm high, 52cm deep£300-400
404 FE516/7PAIR OF OVER PAINTEDSTANDARD LAMPSthe fluted, turned upright,raised on a circular foot28cm wide, 140cm high£150-250
405 FC848/12ITALIAN BAROQUE GILTWOODMIRROR18TH CENTURYthe rectangular mirror platewithin a foliate carved frameand margin plates, surmountedby cresting of mermaids,C-scrolls, fruit and flowers, thereverse bearing Leeds City ArtGallery & Temple NewsomHouse exhibition loan labeldated 1948127cm wide, 144cm high£500-800
406 FC792/58GENTLEMAN’S MAHOGANYCOMPACTUMMID 19TH CENTURYthe peaked cornice above twoshort and five graduated longdrawers, flanked by panel doorsenclosing shelves, raised on aplinth base230cm wide, 174cm high, 57cm deep£700-900
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411 FE173/5ENGLISH GOTHIC REVIVALCOMPOSITE SET OF SIX OAKDINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1880including two carvers, each withupholstered seats and with boldcanted construction, the carverswith pierced quatrefoil top railsand upholstered splats (6)£400-600
412 FD160/1EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD INLAIDBREAKFRONT LOW BOOKCASEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe breakfront top with fanmedallion inlay over a friezeinlaid with ribbon tied bellflowergarlands and urns, over a pairof glazed doors flanked byfurther glazed doors opening toa cream satin lined and shelvedinterior, on a plinth base182cm wide, 115cm high,36.5cm deep£400-600
413 FE501/1PAIR OF ART DECO STYLEARMOIRESLATE 20TH CENTURYeach cupboard with twin doorswith ostrich skin material, withhardwood handles andcorresponding stepped bases(2)120cm wide, 151cm high, 60cm deep£500-700
420 FE566/2SMALL VICTORIAN WALNUTINLAID SIDE TABLEthe oval moulded above turnedsupports, raised on carvedcabriole legs84cm wide, 65cm high, 54cm deep£150-250
421 FE632/1CONTINENTAL SCHOOLSET OF SIX OAK DININGCHAIRS, 1930’Seach with broad stepped top railabove twin splats and drop inseats raised on rectangularplank supports, includes twocarvers (6)£300-500
418 FD161/1VICTORIAN OAK EXTENDINGDINING TABLEthe moulded rectangular topraised on block and balusterturned legs, including three leafinsertions342cm wide extended, 78cm high,127cm deep£400-600
419 FD161/2OAK CONSOLE TABLE19TH CENTURYthe moulded galleried top abovea single drawer, raised onacanthus carved scrolling legs106cm wide, 94cm high, 55cm deep£200-300
414 FA910/1GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAKDRESSER18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice over twoopen shelves and scroll cut sidesupports; the base with threeshort drawers and four furthershort drawers separated by anarched apron, raised on turnedlegs joined by an undertier147cm wide, 196cm high, 40cm deep£250-350
415 FA910/3GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK19TH CENTURYthe swan neck pediment overan arched glazed door flankedby turned columns, the paintedpink and white dial with aRoman chapter, subsidiaryseconds dial and date aperture,inscribed ‘Jacob Moseley’, withtwo winding holes, straighttrunk and plinth base53cm wide, 212cm high, 26cm deep£200-300
416 FE293/2ROSEWOOD COFFEE TABLE20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top raised onsquare legs160cm wide, 50cm high, 58cm deep£300-500
417 FE293/3OVER PAINTED CHEST OFDRAWERS19TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topabove two short and threegraduated long drawers, raisedon bracket feet87cm wide, 91cm high, 44cm deep£400-600
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428 FC223/11PAIR OF BURMESE CARVEDHARDWOOD THRONEARMCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe arched foliate carved backscentred by a flower head, over apanel seat and scroll panelarms, raised on splayed legswith scroll brackets (2)74cm wide, 86cm high, 56cm deep£200-300
429 FE558/5PAIR OF VICTORIAN PARLOURCHAIRSthe carved, shaped top railabove a pierced vertical splat,over a stuff over seat, raised onshaped cabriole legs (2)50cm wide, 80cm high, 46cm deep£150-250
430 FE564/1WILLIAM IV STYLE MAHOGANYBREAKFAST TABLEthe moulded rectangular topabove a turned support, raisedon outswept legs and brasscaps and casters152cm wide, 76cm high, 109cm deep£300-500
431 FD240/7SCOTTISH MAHOGANY ANDINLAY LONGCASE CLOCK BYHENDRIC OGG, DUNFERMLINEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe swan neck pediment with abrass bird finial above anarched silvered and brass dialwith Roman/Arabic chapters,subsidiary seconds dial and twowinding holes, pierced brassspandrels and engraved boss‘Tempus Fugit’, flanked byoctagonal columns, the trunkdoor with floral inlay flanked byquarter columns, on a plinthbase with a flowering urn inlay,raised on splay feet47cm wide, 219cm high, 24cm deep£700-1,000
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422 FD167/4MATCHED PAIR OF REGENCYMAHOGANY DROP LEAF SIDETABLES19TH CENTURYeach with a rectangular topwith moulded edge and singledrop leaf to the front, raised onturned and reeded tapered legs(2)150cm wide, 79cm high, 81cm deep£500-800
423 FE297/5PAIR OF FRENCH BRASSFLOOR STANDINGCANDELABRACIRCA 1960Seach with a twist stemsupporting three graduated driptrays and raised on four legs (2)163cm high£700-900
423A FD167/5REGENCY MAHOGANYBREAKFAST TABLEthe reeded rectangular topabove a turned support, raisedon reeded scrolling legs andbrass caps and casters152cm wide, 70cm high, 109cm deep£400-600
424 FE297/15LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOODAND UPHOLSTERED SETTEELATE 19TH CENTURYthe oval back, paddeddownswept arms and stuffedover seat covered in floralstriped fabric, raised on carvedturned tapered legs ending intoupie feet107cm high, 137cm wide, 52cm deep£800-1,200
425 FA910/10GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDPEMBROKE TABLE18TH CENTURYthe oval top with drop sidesover one real and one dummyfrieze drawers to the ends,raised on tapered legs endingon spade feet78cm wide, 68cm high, 84cm deep£200-300
426 FE501/6ART DECO STYLE STAINLESSSTEEL FIRE SURROUND20TH CENTURYwith decreasing concentricrectangular panels122cm wide, 107cm high£200-300
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433 FE523/5DANERKA ‘CONTRACT’ TABLE20TH CENTURYwith a square laminate mapletop, on four chrome legs72cm high, 80cm wide£150-250
434 FE523/3PAIR OF DANERKA‘CONTRACT’ TABLES20TH CENTURYeach with a circular whitelaminate top, on four chromelegs (2)72cm high, 100cm diam.£200-300
435 FE523/8FIAM GLASS TABLE TOP WITHPHILIPPE STARCK ‘JOE SHIP’LEGS20TH CENTURYof rectangular form, on four‘Joe Ship’ black legs89cm high, 170cm wide, 80cm deep£200-300
436 FE523/1COLLECTION OF SLINGSBY‘METRO’ WIRE SHELVINGUNITS20TH CENTURYeach of rectangular form, withmoveable shelves, 121cm high,189cm wide, 53cm deep;together with a furtherCOLLECTION OF WIRESHELVING UNITS, of similarstyle, with fixed shelves,186cm high, 121cm wide,46cm deep (12 units)£500-700
441 FE523/14COLLECTION OF FONTANASUSPENSION LIGHTScomprising of: a Fontana ArteDuplex red suspension light; aFontana Arte Muffin suspensionlight; a Fontana Arte Bollasuspension light; and a FontanaArte Globo di Luce suspensionlight (4)£200-300
439 FE523/11COLLECTION OF FLOS LAMPSAND LIGHTS20TH CENTURYincluding: a Flos Luxmasterfloor light; a Flos Noce tablelight; and Flos Fuscia 3suspension light (3)£250-350
440 FE523/13COLLECTION OF TABLE LAMPS20TH CENTURYcomprising: a Fontana ArteFontana light; and fourLuceplan Birzi table lamps,including two orange examplesand two green examples (5)£350-450
437 FE523/12PAIR OF PHILIPPE STARCK‘JON ILD’ SHELVING UNITS20TH CENTURYeach with five graduated blackshelves (2)107cm wide, 222cm high£200-300
438 FE523/10COLLECTION OF CHAIRS ANDSTOOLS20TH CENTURYof various shape, size andmake, including: Amat Bikinichairs; an Amat Corset chair;various Kartell chairs; a Howechrome chair; a Segis Noonstool; and various others (9)£300-500
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This long established Scottish institution sold designer wares fromfurniture to teapots for over 25 years before closing their doorsearlier last year.
451 FE589/1S-PYRIDON SCARVELLI(GREEK 1868-1942)VIEW OF THE PYRAMIDS -CAIROSigned and inscribed ‘Cairo’,watercolour16cm x 29cm (6in x 11.5in)and another by the same hand‘The Sphinx’ (2)£600-800
452 FE589/2SPYRIDON SCARVELLI(GREEK 1868-1942)CAIROSigned and inscribed with title,watercolour30cm x 16cm (11.75in x 6in)£600-800
453 FE141/67ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGEOGILVIE REID R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1851-1928)AN ECCLESIASTICAL INTERIORIndistinctly inscribed verso, oilon canvas24cm x 19cm (9.5in x 7.5in)£300-500
454§ FE135/3DENIS PEPLOE R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1914-1993)IN GLENCOESigned, c.1985, oil on board32cm x 40cm (12.5in x 15.75in)£500-700
455 FE698/1WILLIAM OLIVER THEYOUNGER (BRITISH 1823-1901)LADY IN A PLUMED HATSigned and dated 1882, oil onpanel19cm x 14cm (7.5in x 5.75in)£400-600
456 FB830/1FOLLOWER OF FLORIS VANDIJCK (DUTCH 1575-1651)A STILL LIFE OF A MAN ANDWOMAN SEATED AT A FOODLADEN TABLEOil on panel91cm x 132cm (36in x 52cmNote:This is possibly an allegory oftemptation (lust or gluttony)
£2,000-3,000
457 FC165/73AFTER WILLIAM HENRYBUNBURY(BRITISH 1750-1811)THE BALD STAGMarch 1785, engraving50cm x 135cm (19.5in x 53in)£300-500
458 FE589/618TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLSIR WILLIAM MORAY, 9THLAIRD OF ABERCAIRNEYOil on canvas, oval72cm x 58cm (28.25in x 22.75in)£400-600
459 FE615/119TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLLITTLE NELL, THE OLDCURIOSITY SHOPOil on canvas55cm x 44cm (21.5in x 17.25in)£500-700
460 FD98/56CONTINENTAL SCHOOLMOORED BOAT AT SUNSETAcrylics on canvas76cm x 37cm (30in x 14.5in)£100-200
442 FE618/1SAMUEL FULTON(SCOTTISH 1855-1941)STUDY OF A TERRIERSigned, oil on board30cm x 20cm (11.75in x 8in)£800-1,200
443 FE662/3ATTRIBUTED TO DAVIDOCTAVIUS HILL R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1802-1870)MELROSE ABBEY BYMOONLIGHTInscribed with artist’s name andtitle verso, oil on panel20cm x 36cm (8in x 14in)£500-700
444 FE692/1SIR GEORGE REID P.R.S.A.,R.S.W., H.R.O.I.(SCOTTISH 1841-1913)PORTRAIT OF A RED-BEARDEDGENTLEMANMonogrammed, oil on canvas,oval35.5cm x 29cm (14in x 11.5in)£600-800
445 FE630/4ROBERT MCGREGOR R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1847-1922)BABY LYING ON GRASSOil on board12cm x 19cm (4.75in x 7.5in)£300-500
446§ FE694/1STEPHEN BONE(BRITISH 1904-1958)HAMPSHIRE LANE, DECEMBER1946Signed, oil on board24.5cm x 34cm (9.5in x 13.5in)Exhibited:Leicester Galleries, 1946; The FineArt Society, 1980
£400-600
447 FE696/1JOSEPH DENOVAN ADAMR.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1842-1896)HIGHLAND CATTLE GRAZINGAT A LOCHSIDESigned, oil on canvas50cm x 75cm (19.75in x 29.5in)£700-900
448§ FE589/5JOHN BARLOW WOOD(BRITISH 1862-1949)GEORGE MOORE - SKIPPER OFEDWARD FITZGERALD’S YACHTSigned and dated 1903,watercolour49cm x 30cm (19.25in x 12in)Exhibited:Fine Art Society, Edinburgh, ‘TheSea and Seaports’, 1981
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449 FA913/5OGENG HERU SUPONO(INDONESIAN 1937-1991)TEMPLE RELIEF -BOROBODURSigned and dated ‘88, inscribedverso, oil on canvas100cm x 120cm (39.5in x 47.5in)£500-700
450 FE581/1JOSEPH MORRIS HENDERSONR.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1863-1936)WOODLAND BURNSigned, oil on canvas45cm x 60cm (17.75in x 23.5in)£400-600
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461§ FE17/95JOHN RATTENBURY SKEAPING(BRITISH 1901-1980)THE COWBOYSigned and dated ‘63,watercolour52cm x 68cm (20.5in x 26.75in)£400-600
462 FE278/1JAMES KAY R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1858-1942)THE MARKET, FRANCESigned, watercolour andgouache on paper29cm x 45cm (11.5in x 17.25in)£700-900
463§ FE242/1ALEXANDER MACPHERSONV.P.R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1904-1970)WAR WEAPONS WEEK,PAISLEY, DEC. 1940Signed, inscribed with title anddated, pencil and watercolour38cm x 55cm (15in x 21.5in)£600-800
468 FE630/1DAVID FULTON R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1848-1930)SETTING THE LOBSTER POTSSigned, oil on canvas40cm x 50cm (15.75in x 19.75in)£1,000-1,500
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467§ FE666/2GEORGE R. CUMMINGS(SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)SAIL TRAINING SHIP “DARPORMOZA”Signed and inscribed with title,oil on board50cm x 75cm (19.75in x 29.5in)£400-600
464§ FE278/3COWAN DOBSON R.B.A.(BRITISH 1894-1980)PORTRAIT OF MARJORIEMCINNESSigned and dated ‘21, oil oncanvasboard50cm x 40cm (19.25in x 15.25in)£400-600
465§ FE704/1JACK MERRIOTT R.I.(BRITISH 1901-1968)A ROUGH PROSPECTSigned, oil on canvas52cm x 71cm (20.5in x 28in)£400-600
466§ FE666/1GEORGE R. CUMMINGS(SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)LARGIEMORESigned, dated 1985 andinscribed “Largiemore - Russelland Co. Port Glasgow, 1938G.R.T, built 1892’, oil on board41.5cm x 63cm (16.25in x 25in)£400-600
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40 Years of St Andrews Fine Art:The Complete Collection
13th February, 2013
Enquiries:Nick Curnow
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Charlotte Riordancharlotte.riordan@lyonandturnbull.com
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GEORGE LESLIE HUNTER (SCOTTISH 1879-1931)INTERIOR WITH FIGURE (STILL LIFE VERSO) (detail)
Oil on canvas
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Jewellery & Silver
13th March, 2013
Enquiries:Trevor Kyletrevor.kyle@lyonandturnbull.com
Colin Frasercolin.fraser@lyonandturnbull.com
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A CONTEMPORARY FANCY YELLOW ANDCOLOURLESS DIAMOND SET NECKLACESold in November 2012 for £17,500
Fine Antiques & Works of Art
26th March, 2013
Enquiries:Douglas Girton
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Lee Younglee.young@lyonandturnbull.com
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INDIAN BENARES SILVER GILT, ENAMELLED ANDJEWEL MOUNTED FIGURE OF AN ELEPHANT
21.7cm x 15.5cm x 28.8cm£3,000-5,000
Decorative Arts:Design since1860
8th May, 2013
Enquiries:John Mackie
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PAIR OF TUDRIC PEWTER TWIN-BRANCH CANDELABRUMARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON,
CIRCA 1900Sold in November2012 for £7,500
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Scottish Contemporpary &Post-War Art
17th April, 2013
Enquiries:Nick Curnownick.curnow@lyonandturnbull.com
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Tel: 0131 557 8844
ALBERTO MORROCCO O.B.E., R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1917-1998)STILL LIFE WITH MARROW AND GOURDSSigned, oil on canvas54cm x 59cm
Fine Asian Art
12th June, 2013
Enquiries:Lee Younglee.young@lyonandturnbull.com
Douglas Girtondouglas.girton@lyonandturnbull.com
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GOOD CHINESE CARVED CELADON AND RUSSET JADE VASEQING DYNASTY, EARLY 19TH CENTURYSold in December 2012 for £16,250
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475 FE184/80CHINESE CARVED BANDEDAGATE GROUPQING DYNASTY,19TH CENTURYformed as two baskets withbudding stems, with an oldattached wax seal and label5cm longProvenance:Property from an Edinburgh estate
£500-800
476 FE184/67CHINESE CARVED JADEITESHISHI GROUPmodelled as a mother shishiand two cubs, on a woodenstand, 7.5cm high, 14cm wide(excluding stand); together witha ROSE QUARTZ CARVEDSHISHI GROUP, on a hardwoodstand, 7cm high, 8cm wide (2)£250-350
470 FE184/86TWO LARGE CHINESE JADEITECARVED BIRD FIGURE GROUPSthe first modelled as two birdsamongst prunus blossoms, on ahardwood stand, 26cm high(excluding stand); the other,depicting a pheasant upon abranch above a smaller bird, ona hardwood stand, 14cm high(excluding stand) (2)£350-550
471 FE184/88LARGE CHINESE ROSEQUARTZ CARVED FIGURE OFGUANYINmodelled holding a vase, belowblossoming foliage, on ahardwood base, 24.5cm high(excluding base); together witha CHINESE CARVEDHARDSTONE FIGURE, modelledas goddess and dragon, ofbanded purple stone, possiblyfluorite, on a hardwood stand,18cm high (excluding stand) (2)10.5cm x 7cm x 28cm and17.5cm x 7.5cm x 24cm£300-500
472 FE184/92TWO CARVED LAPIS LAZULIFIGURES OF GODDESSESeach seated figure modelledwith various accessories, on anoval wire inlaid wooden base (2)8cm high and 8.5cm high (excludingbases)£300-500
473 FE184/96CHINESE CARVED SMOKYQUARTZ FIGURE OF GUANYINmodelled with a child amongstscrolling drapes and foliage, ona hardwood stand22.5cm high£300-500
474 FE184/110FOUR SMALL CHINESECARVED QUARTZ FIGURES OFBUDDHAincluding: a carved rock crystalexample, on a carved ebonisedwooden base; a carved rosequartz example, on a carvedwooden base; a carvedamethyst example, on a woodenbase; and a carved orange andwhite banded agate example,also on a wooden base (4)£150-250
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477 FE184/63FIVE CARVED HARDSTONEFIGURES OF ANIMALSwith assorted wooden bases,comprising: two graduatedcarved jadeite elephants; acarved jadeite bear; a carvedaventurine camel; and a darkgrey carved hardstone ox;together with a CARVEDSALMON PINK CORAL HEAD,mounted on a circularmalachite base (6)£200-300
478* FD370/10PAIR OF CHINESE HARDSTONETABLE SCREENSeach of shaped square form,depicting a hardstone prunustree emerging from rock workin relief, on a carved woodenstand (2)38.5cm high (including stand)£150-250
485 FE579/3CHINESE BLUE GLAZED VASEof bottle form, with a slendercylindrical neck21.5cm high£300-500
486 FD718/1GROUP OF CHINESE CANTONWAREScomprising of: a pair of bottlevases, 13.5cm high; a pair of Gushape vases, 12.5cm high; abaluster shape vase,14.5cm high (A/F); and threedishes, 18.5cm diam. (8)£200-300
487 FD701/2LARGE BLANC DE CHINEFIGURE OF GUANYINOF RECENT MANUFACTUREmodelled standing with onehand raised, while holding lotusflowers in the other, raised onan octagonal base62cm high£500-800
482 FE184/54CHINESE INTERIOR PAINTEDGLASS SNUFF BOTTLEof typical form, depicting femalefigures flying processionalbanners and flags, with Chineseinscription, stopper lacking6.5cm high£120-180
483 FE184/33CHINESE IVORY CHESS SETthe carved pieces housed in afitted and hinged wooden chessboard boxbox 45.5cm wide£300-500
484 FD701/3BRONZE CENSOR AND COVERthe ovoid body modelled withdragons in relief below thepierced cover and qilin finial, allresting on a tripod basemodelled as elephant heads,with marks to underside,41cm high; together with aMINIATURE IVORY PEN POT, oftypical pierced form depictingcarved figures in a landscapesetting, 8.5cm high (2)£200-300
479 FC86/127SMALL CHINESE HARDSTONEVASELATE 19TH / EARLY20TH CENTURYof flared form carved in reliefscrolling foliage, with ahardwood stand8.5cm high£200-300
480 FC86/125CHINESE JADE SCREEN19TH CENTURYcarved with exotic birdsamongst foliage, with ahardwood stand8cm wide£300-500
481 FC86/120CHINESE JADE BRUSHWASHERthe sides carved in relief with atoatieh mask and calligraphy,with a hardwood stand13cm wide£400-600
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496 FE207/1JAPANESE PORCELAIN IMARICHARGERof circular form, decorated withphoenixes and dragons inpanels, amongst stylisedflowers and symbols40.5cm diam.£150-200
497 FC764/15APAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAINLIBATION CUPSafter an archaic bronze original,applied with Qilong, painted infamille verte enamels withpanels of dragons on a seededgreen ground with flowersprays, 11cm long; togetherwith a further CHINESEPORCELAIN LIBATION CUP, ofsimilar shape, style anddecoration, 11cm long (3)Provenance:The Estate of Maurice GeorgeGordon.
£150-250
498 FD434/7TWO JAPANESE PORCELAINBOWLSof varying size, each decoratedwith underglaze blue foliageamongst polychrome flowersand butterflies, with a red sealmark to the well and exteriordecoration (2)24.5cm diam. and 18.5cm diam.£350-450
499 FC188/3JAPANESE CARVED IVORYFIGURE GROUPmodelled as a wood chopperwith tools besides a seated boy,on a naturalistic base, signed tothe underside14cm high£200-300
500 FE579/6JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTINGTAISHO PERIODdepicting an insect amongstleaves, signed and inscribedseal mark, 40cm wide,200cm high; together with afurther JAPANESE SCROLLPAINTING, EDO/MEIJI PERIOD,depicting officials and horses,63cm wide, 125cm high (2)£200-300
488 FD700/1COLLECTION OF CHINESECANTON PORCELAIN WAREScomprising: a baluster shapedvase and cover, 33cm high; acylindrical teapot and cover,with a handle, 16cm high; and apair of plates, 21.5cm diam. (4)£200-300
489 FD690/2CHINESE BLUE AND WHITEVASEof ovoid bottle shape with acylindrical neck, depictingfigures in a landscape setting,with a four character mark butlater to the underside35.5cm high£200-300
490 FE293/12PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE ANDWHITE VASES AND COVERSeach of baluster form with adomed cover surmounted by aFu dog finial, decorated withfigures in a landscape scenebetween gilt borders, with a sixcharacter Qing mark to theunderside but later (2)54.5cm high£300-500
491 FE184/40CHINESE FAMILLE VERTEPORCELAIN VASEof baluster form with acylindrical neck, decorated withmale and female figuresamongst cloud motifs45cm high£150-250
492 FE184/37LARGE CHINESE CANTONFAMILLE ROSE BALUSTERVASEQING DYNASTY,19TH CENTURYthe sides painted in the typicalpalette with panels of courtiersand exotic birds64cm highProvenance:Property from an Edinburgh estate
£200-300
493 FE184/39CHINESE BLUE AND WHITEBALUSTER VASEdepicting exotic birds amongstfoliage between unglazedincised bands, with lion maskhandles, marks to underside,converted to a lamp45cm high (excluding fittings)£150-250
494 FE184/38CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEPORCELAIN VASEof baluster form, decorated withfemale figures and foliage inreserves, converted to a lamp44.5cm high (excluding fittings)£150-250
495 FD434/6CHINESE EARTHENWAREVASEof baluster form, theunderglaze red decorationdepicting phoenixes amongstscrolling foliage and peonies24cm high£200-300
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502 FE580/1THREE INDIAN CARVED IVORYFIGURE GROUPSeach displayed in a glass domeon an ebonised base,comprising of: a groupmodelled as men riding anelephant, flanked by attendants,10.5cm wide; and two similargroups, each modelled as aman riding a cattle-drawn cart,15cm wide (3)£150-250
503 FE184/47INDIAN CARVED IVORY FIGUREmodelled as Parvati andGanesh in elaborate costume,on a hardwood stand26cm high (excluding stand)£200-300
504 FD718/3COLLECTION OF INDIAN DHOBICLAY FIGURESof various size, each on acircular base with polychromedecoration (qty)£200-300
505 FD647/7PERSIAN QAJAR POTTERY TILE19TH CENTURYrelief moulded and polychromeglazed depicting a falconer onhorseback, framed14cm wide, 20.5cm high£200-300
506 FE141/24EGYPTIAN BRASS QALAMDANof typical form, with an inkwellfitted to the exterior, withallover engraved decorationdepicting the Pyramids19.5cm long£120-180
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£300-500
514 FE295/9PAIR OF IMPRESSIVE GEORGEII STYLE PAINTED CONSOLETABLESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe polished limestonerectangular tops raised on twoseated stylised fox supports,united by ornate openwork oakand acanthus carved scrollsand swags, centred by a femalemask and shell motif, raised onoutset canted platform bases83cm high, 104cm wide,57.5cm deepNote:These Console tables are afterexamples by Benjamin Goodison,circa 1740. The originals are now inthe Victoria and Albert Museum, seeChristopher Wilk, ‘Western Furniture1350 to the Present Day’, Victoriaand Albert Museum, 1995, p.230.The original examples werecommissioned by Sir Jacob Bouveriefor Longford Castle.
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515 FE293/4PAIR OF OAK SIDE CABINETSthe moulded rectangular topabove four graduated shortdrawers, raised on a plinth base38cm wide, 76cm high, 36cm deep£500-800
507 FD273/2THREE PIECE BERGERE SUITE20TH CENTURYthe caned back and sides aboveloose cushions and stuff overseat, over a shaped apron,raised on squat, square cabriolelegs, also two arm chairs (3)168cm wide, 80cm high, 55cm deep£400-600
508 FE540/1VICTORIAN THREE SEATERCONVERSATION SEATof triangular form, the buttonback above three lobed seats,raised on square tapering legsand ceramic casters123cm wide, 86c m high£400-600
509 FE339/5NEAR PAIR OF VICTORIANBIDET STANDSeach of rectangular form, onturned legs, one with basinlacking47cm high, 56cm wide, 36cm deep£200-300
510 FE297/10UNUSUAL ROOTWOODOCCASIONAL TABLECIRCA 1900the square top raised on anaturalistic tripod base unitedby conforming stretchers£300-500
511 FE296/8AANGLO-INDIAN MOORISHINLAID HEXAGONAL TABLE19TH CENTURYwith geometric inlay throughout63cm high, 61cm wide£1,200-1,800
512 FE157/34DAPPLE GREY ROCKINGHORSEEARLY 20TH CENTURYwith horse hair mane and tailand leather tack, raised on anoak base41cm wide, 124cm high, 146cm deep£300-500
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516 FC330/1GEORGE IV BURR ELM WORKTABLE19TH CENTURYthe octagonal hinged topopening to a void interior with asliding yellow silk lined workbox below, on a scroll carvedcolumn and quatreform baseraised on scrolling legs54cm wide, 70cm high, 41cm deep£300-500
517 FE296/1GOOD VICTORIAN PINE ESTATECUPBOARD OR DRESSER19TH CENTURYthe superstructure with amoulded cornice above anarrangement of 36 pigeonholes, the lower section fittedwith 12 short drawers, raisedon a plinth base197cm high, 129cm wide, 41cm deep£1,500-2,000
518 FC343/1GEORGE III OAK DRESSER18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice over twoopen shelves flanked bycompartments and five shortdrawers to the base; the lowerpart with an arrangement ofdrawers flanked by cupboarddoors, raised on block feet188cm wide, 92cm high, 44cm deep£600-900
519 FC736/10GLASGOW SCHOOLEBONISED TOILET MIRROR,CIRCA 1900the rectangular framed plate,supported on broad uprightspierced with squares, withdivided feet, linked by astretcher59cm wide, 86.5cm high£150-250
525 FE295/4PAIR OF ADAM STYLEPARCEL-GILT AND MAHOGANYSERPENTINE TABLESOF RECENT MANUFACTUREthe shaped tops above a friezecarved with anthemion, husksand centred by an openworkshell motif, raised on acanthuscarved cabriole legs ending inscroll feet85cm high, 112cm wide, 48cm deep£2,500-3,500
524 FC779/3GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DRUMTABLE19TH CENTURYthe circular green leather inserttop over a deep frieze with fourshort drawers and four dummydrawers, raised on a turnedbaluster column and fourreeded sabre legs ending onbrass caps and casters121cm diam, 78cm highProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh gentleman
£1,000-1,500
520 FC364/1PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLEMAHOGANY AND GILT METALMOUNTED VITRINESEARLY 20TH CENTURYeach with a pierced brassgallery over a single glazeddoor and serpentine glazed sidepanels, opening to a red plushlined shelved interior, raised onsquare cabriole legs with giltmetal mounts throughout (2)67cm wide, 147cm high,35.5cm deep£700-900
521 FE157/9SET OF EIGHT LATE VICTORIANOAK DINING CHAIRSthe shaped top rail above ahorizontal splat, over a stuffover seat, raised on turned legs(8)51cm wide, 87cm high, 47cm deep£500-800
522 FE540/2GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY‘D’ END DINING TABLEthe cross banded top above aplain frieze, raised on squaretapering legs and spade feet288cm wide extended, 75cm high,106cm deep£400-600
523 FC779/1GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINENPRESS18TH CENTURYthe dentil moulded cornice overa pair of raised panel doorsopening to sliding trays; thelower part with two short andtwo long drawers, raised onshaped bracket feet124cm wide, 190cm high, 61cm deepProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh gentleman
£500-700
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531 FC779/5GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDINLAY DEMILUNE SIDEBOARDLATE 18TH CENTURYwith a brass gallerysurmounted by urns and hungwith green silk, over a demilunetop with boxwood line inlayabove a central short drawerflanked by cupboard doors,raised on square tapered legsending in spade feet151cm wide, 123cm high,63.5cm deepProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh gentleman
£300-500
532 FC779/6GEORGE III MAHOGANY ‘D’END DINING TABLEthe rounded rectangular topabove a plain frieze, raised onturned legs225cm wide extended, 73cm high,122cm deep£800-1,200
533 FE93/9AUSTRALIAN WOODEN WINERACKto hold 56 bottles81cm wide, 91cm high£400-600
534 FE93/5CHINESE HARDWOODBOOKCASE20TH CENTURYwith five tiers above three shortdrawers, raised on square legs100cm wide, 192cm high, 33cm deep£200-300
535 FD282/19FRENCH HEPPLEWHITEMAHOGANY ARMCHAIR18TH CENTURYthe cartouche shaped andpadded back carved withanthemions above paddedscroll arms and a wide stuffover serpentine seat, raised onacanthus carved cabriole legs,in blue and gold damaskupholstery65cm wide, 89cm high, 51cm deep£150-250
536 FE1/6FRENCH WALNUT COMMODEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe breakfront top with a longdrawer above a cupboard doorflanked by canted angles, allraised on square tapered legs87cm wide, 87cm high, 41cm deep£400-600
526 FE516/9EDWARDIAN UPHOLSTEREDEASY ARMCHAIRthe cushioned back and armsabove a loose cushioned seat,raised on turned legs and brasscasters77cm wide, 77cm high, 50cm deep£250-350
527 FE516/16REGENCY MAHOGANY CHESTthe moulded rectangular topabove two short and threegraduated long drawers,flanked by reeded columns,raised on moulded bracket feet118cm wide, 104cm high, 54cm deep£400-600
528 FE141/52PAIR OF WILLIAM VIMAHOGANY ARMCHAIRSthe shaped back above downswept arms, over a cushionedseat, raised on turned legs (2)65cm wide, 90cm high, 50cm deep£250-400
529 FE296/11UNUSUAL VICTORIANHANGING HAT AND COATRACK19TH CENTURYmodelled as a horse shoe, thebronze nails forming thehangers99cm high, 69cm wide£500-700
530 FE297/1SET OF SIX MAHOGANY ANDLEATHER DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1900the square backs and seatcovered in studded brownleather, raised on square legsunited by shaped crossstretchers94cm high, 53cm wide, 39cm deep£600-800
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537 FE297/17VICTORIAN WALNUTOCCASIONAL TABLECIRCA 1880the shaped oval top raised ontwin turned end supports,ending in carved cabriole legsunited by a turned stretcher andterminating in casters73cm high, 81cm wide, 48cm deep£200-300
538 FE3/8GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ANDBOXWOOD STRUNG EIGHT DAYLONG CASE CLOCKBY J.N.MCLEAN, MIDCALDERthe painted dial with romannumerals and subsidiarysecond and date dials withinthe hood with a broken swanneck pediment and flutedcolumns, above an arched door,flanked by fluted pilaster andcross banded base, raised onbracket feet49cm wide, 224cm high, 25cm deep£400-600
544 FE527/1SET OF FOUR MAHOGANYHALL CHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe pierced shaped back with apainted panel depicting a boar,above a plank seat, raised onturned legs (4)44cm wide, 88cm high, 40cm deep£400-600
545 FE536/1PAIR OF CHINESE PAINTEDCABINETS20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above paneldoors enclosing adjustableshelves, raised on a plinth base90cm wide, 152cm high, 36cm deep£600-800
546 FE536/3FRENCH TABLE FOOTBALL, BYRENE PIERRE20TH CENTURYof typical form, with a beechfinish, on four splayed legs153cm wide, 90cm high, 79cm deep£500-800
541 FC779/11CONTINENTAL CARVEDGILTWOOD AND GESSOMIRROR19TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular platewithin an ornate rococo scrollframe103cm wide, 91cm highProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh gentleman
£400-600
542 FC780/42SET OF SIX CHIPPENDALESTYLE LADDER BACK DININGCHAIRSthe pierced top rail andhorizontal splats above a dropin pad seat, raised on squarelegs united by stretchers (6)51cm wide, 96cm high, 41cm deep£300-500
543 FE516/17GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINENPRESSthe moulded top above twopanel doors, over two short andone long drawer, raised onbracket feet128cm wide, 158cm high, 63cm deep£500-700
539 FE339/1GEORGE II STYLE WALNUTWING ARMCHAIRthe upholstered back, arms andseat over a carved aprondecorated with gilded faunmasks and acanthus leaves, theside aprons with similar shellcarving, on four bold paw feet110cm high, 92cm wide, 63cm deepapprox.£3,000-4,000
540 FE339/2GEORGE II STYLE WALNUTWING ARMCHAIRthe upholstered back, arms andseat on bold cabriole legs withcarved gilded acanthus kneesand feet110cm high, 92cm wide, 63cm deepapprox.£3,000-4,000
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550 FD391/7RED PAINTED HARPSICHORD20TH CENTURYof typical form, with a hingedcover, raised on three shapedlegs90cm wide, 89cm high, 222cm deep£300-500
551 FE296/2UNUSUAL PAINTED WOODAND STEEL ARMCHAIR BYMARTIN SCOREYMODERNthe comb back with scroll armsand surmounted by an appliedwhale motif, the shaped solidseat raised on four turnedsupports126cm high, 65cm wide, 47cm deepNote:Martin Scorey is a contemporary folkartist, who creates his pieces in hisNew Forest workshop.
£800-1,200
552 FE296/3IMPRESSIVE DISTRESSED ZINCCONVEX WALL MIRRORMODERNthe circular plate within adistressed riveted sheet metalframe141cm diam£700-900
553 FC780/43GEORGIAN STYLE WELLFIGURED MAHOGANY TWINPEDESTAL DINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe oval cross banded top abovebaluster turned supports, overmoulded sabre legs and brasscaps and casters including twoleaf insertions245cm wide extended, 74cm high,107cm deep£300-500
554 FC788/9REGENCY MAHOGANY DWARFBOOKCASE19TH CENTURYwith two graduated shelvesraised on x-form supportsabove a long frieze drawer fittedwith a baize writing surface andpen trays, over a pair ofcupboard doors, raised on laterturned bun feet, with brasshandles to the sides66cm wide, 127cm high, 34cm deep£200-300
555 FD391/9MAHOGANY BOOKCASE19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice aboveglazed doors, flanked by carvedpilasters, over panel doors,raised on a plinth base178cm wide, 223cm high, 40cm deep£300-500
556 FD487/77GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYAND EBONY STRUNG BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped top above twodrawers, flanked by a cupboardand a cellarette drawer, raisedon square tapering legs169cm wide, 93cm high, 61cm deep£400-600
557 FE142/4SET OF FOUR REGENCYMAHOGANY TABLET BACKDINING CHAIRSthe shaped back above amoulded horizontal splat, overa drop in pad seat, raised onturned tapering octagonal legs(4)47cm wide, 87cm high, 43cm deep£200-300
547 FE558/2GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TILTTOP TRIPOD TABLEthe circular top above abaluster turned support, raisedon cabriole legs92cm wide, 72cm high£200-300
548 FE73/2CONTINENTAL ART NOUVEAUSET OF SIX MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRS, CIRCA 1910each with elaborated entwinedcresting above slatted backsand drop in seats, raised onturned legs and linked bycorresponding entwinedstretchers (6)£400-600
549 FD289/1CINDIAN CARVED HARDWOODAND METAL INSERTOCCASIONAL TABLELATE 19TH/ EARLY20TH CENTURYthe shaped octagonal top richlycarved in high relief with coilingserpents against a scrollingfoliate field, centred by a foliateembossed shaped square metaltray insert, raised on a foldingoctagonal base with pointedarches and arcades and carvedwith trailing vines88cm wide, 61cm high, 88cm deep£200-300
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558 FE142/5WALNUT THREE PIECEBERGERE SUITEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe carved back and armsabove loose cushions, raised onball and claw feet, comprisingof a sofa and two armchairs (3)174cm wide, 88cm high, 60cm deep£700-1,000
559 FE142/6MALCOLM ‘FOXMAN’ PIPESOAK REFECTORY TABLE, LATE20TH CENTURYthe rectangular adzed top abovea frieze carved in relief withscrolling foliage raised onturned and blocked legs linkedby an angular stretcher182cm long, 85cm wide, 74cm high£600-800
560 FE157/8REGENCY ROSEWOOD FOLDOVER CARD TABLEthe rounded rectangular topabove a shaped frieze, over ashaped support, raised on aquadriform base91cm wide, 73cm high, 45cm deep£200-300
567 FE339/9THEBES STYLE STOOLthe concave seat raised on fourshaped legs united bydecorative stretchers37.5cm high£200-300
568 FE536/2OVER PAINTED PINE CHEST BYMARK WILKINSON20TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular topabove two short and three longdrawers, raised on block feet106cm wide, 120cm high, 60cm deep£200-300
569 FE536/5TREVOR TOMS EBONISEDCABINET20TH CENTURYthe rectangular top above ahinged writing surface, raisedon square tapering legs, unitedby an under tier93cm wide, 81cm high, 36cm deep£200-300
564 FE339/7LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUTFAUTEUIL19TH CENTURYthe top rail carved with flowersand ribbons, over the shapedback and seat, with a similarapron and curved legs104cm high, 60cm wide, 57cm deep£400-600
565 FE501/3CREAM ART DECO STYLEARMCHAIR20TH CENTURYthe cushioned back and loosecushion seat, flanked by downswept arms, 90cm wide,75cm high, 66cm deep; plus afurther UPHOLSTERED ARTDECO STYLE ARMCHAIR,covered in a mushroom plushfabric, 83cm wide, 92 high,52cm deep (2)£200-300
566 FE501/2UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIREARLY 20TH CENTURYcovered in a checked chenillefabric, on square tapering legs60cm wide, 85cm high, 52cm deep£150-250
561 FE296/10RARE VICTORIAN BRASSNEEDLE SHOWER19TH CENTURYof circular ribbed form,surmounted by ball finials210cm high, 95cm wide£2,000-3,000
562 FE297/8SMALL ‘DRUM’ TABLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYraised on three drum sticks38cm high£200-300
563 FE339/6WALNUT FRAMED CHAISELONGUE19TH CENTURYwith white upholstery, theframe carved with flowers andfruit, on cabriolet legs with potcasters79cm high, 190cm wide£500-700
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570 FC848/19GENDJE RUNNERSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with alloverfloral spray serrated vine latticepattern, within red borderbetween lemon bands332cm x 124cm£250-350
571 FD33/15SOUTH CAUCASIAN RUNNEREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with eight creamand pink medallions, pinkspandrels, within cream Sborder with inner bands338cm x 96cm£150-250
572 FE115/2TEKKE JUVALTURKMENISTAN, LATE19TH CENTURYthe burgundy field with threecolumns of three Salor guls,stylised flower elem136cm x 78cm£150-250
573 FE521/2SHIRVAN RUGEAST CAUCASUS, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe red field with three indigolesghi stars, within ivory glassand leaf and indigo rosetteborders196cm x 105cm£300-500
574 FE521/3BAKHTIARI RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with large rustred boteh pattern, within ivorystylised vine border betweenbands192cm x 106cm£150-250
575 FE530/2BESHIR CARPETMODERNthe rust brown field with twoindigo medallions, within indigoborder between bands210cm x 150cm£300-400
576 FE530/3BOKHARA CARPETMODERNthe black field with fourcolumns of sixteen guls, withinstarburst border between bands251cm x 160cm£350-450
584 FE521/4TEKKE CARPETTURKMENISTAN, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with five columnsof seventeen guls, within redstarburst border betweenbands, serrated lozenge elem326cm x 230cm£200-400
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583 FE560/3CHINESE CARPET AND MATEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe carpet with dark blue fieldwith circular foliate medallion,similar spandrels, within darkblue lattice border; the matwith geometric medallion andspandrels (2)185cm x 166cm; and 126cm x 68cm£150-250
577 FE530/4NAHAVAND CARPETMODERNthe dark indigo field withelongated red and indigomedallion, within indigo borderbetween bands270cm x 145cm£300-400
578 FE530/5PERSIAN SOUMAC RUGMODERNthe royal blue field withrectangular cruciformmedallion, camel spandrels,within blue and red/brownborders230cm x 137cm£250-350
579 FE521/5CENTRAL PERSIAN RUGPOSSIBLY ISFAHAN,20TH CENTURYthe ivory field with circularcoffee and light blue medallion,light blue spandrels, withinpuce arabesque vine borderbetween bands208cm x 137cm£200-300
580 FE521/6SAROUK FEREGHAN RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with elongatedsalmon and light bluemedallion, rose spandrels,within rose palmette andserrated vine border betweenbands201cm x 127cm£200-300
581 FE536/12NORTH AFRICAN PART PILEDFLATWEAVE CARPETMODERNthe washed red field withcentral X motif surrounded bypolychrome square latticepattern508cm x 287cm£400-600
582 FE560/2TWO CHINESE CARPETSEARLY 20TH CENTURYboth with dark blue field withallover lattice pattern, withincorresponding borders (2)280cm x 196cm; and 180cm x 142cm£200-300
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Index to Artists
Glossary of cataloguing termsThe following expressions withtheir accompanying explana-tions are used by Lyon & Turn-bull as standard cataloguingpractice. Our use of these ex-pressions does not take accountof the condition of the lot or theextent of any restoration.
Buyers are recommended to in-spect the property themselves.Written condition reports areusually available on request.
Name(s) or Recognised Des-ignation of an Artist with-out any QualificationIn our opinion a work by theartist
Attributed to...In our opinion probably a workby the artist in whole or in part.
Studio of .../Workshop of ...In our opinion a work executedin the studio or workshop of theartist, possible under his super-vision
Circle of ...In our opinion a work of the pe-riod of the artist and showinghis influence.
Follower of ...In our opinion a work executedin the artist’s style but not nec-essarily by a pupil.
Manner of ...In our opinion a work executedin the artist’s style but of a laterdate
After ...In our opinion a copy (of anydate) of a work of the artist.
Signed ... /Dated ... /Inscribed ... /In our opinion the work hasbeen signed/dated/inscribed bythe artist.
BearsSignature ... /Date ... /Inscription ... /In our opinion thesignature/date/inscription ap-pears to be by a hand other thanthat of the artist.
Dimensions are given height be-fore width.
183AAdam, J.D., 447Aguilar-Agon, J., 290, 291, 292,300, 301, 302, 320
Algie, J., 327Armfield, G., 1Armour, M., 49
Bell, J.T., 303, 304Bellany, J., 38, 39, 293,294Birch, S.J.L., 8Bliss, D.P., 195Bone, S., 446British School, 159, 160, 161,183, 216, 217, 276, 277, 458,459
Brodie, W., after, 81Bunbury, W.H., after, 457
Continental School, 14, 460Cumming, W.S., 25Cummings, G.R., 466, 467
de Koningh, D., 24Dobson, C., 464Dobson, H.R., 22, 23Downie, K.,43Downie, P., 329
English School, 152
Flint, Sir W.R., 26, 316, 318, 319Fraser, A. Jnr., 311Fraser, A., 331
Skeaping, J.R., 461Smith, G., 19Smith, R.T.H., 47Somerville, M., 6
van den Houten, H.L., 299van Dijck, F., follower of, 456Villon, J. (after Maurice Utrillo),42
Watt, G.F., 323West, D., 4Wilkie, Sir D.,after, 298Wilson, T., 46Wire, T.C., 40Wishart, S., 29-32Wood, J.B., 448Wyld, W., 2Wyse, H.T., 41
Ydema, E., 321
McCormick, A.D., after, 13McCulloch, H., 18McGregor, R., 325, 326, 445Merriott, J., 465Mills, G.V., 286, 287, 288Milone, G., 328Moore, L.L.H., 50Moreau, A., after, 357Moreno, R., 297
Nielson, A., 305Noble, R., 308Northcote J.(T.J.), after, 7
Orr, J., 317
Peploe, D., 454Pope, P., 289Proudfoot, A., 62Prout, J.S., 16
Reid, G.O., 314Reid, R.P.,48Reid, Sir G., 444Reid, Sir G.O., attributed to, 443
Rowlandson,T., after, 153Russell, J.B., 5
Scarvelli, S., 451, 452Scott, D., 312Scottish Provincial School, 9Scottish School, 21, 183A, 218,256, 334
Fuenze, 73Fulton, D., 468Fulton, S., 442
Gaudez, A.E., 66Gerasimov, I., 35Goodall, O., 37Gordon-Cumming, C., 332Gotch, T.C., 3Gotlib, H., 33, 34Graham, J., 306Gunarsa. N., 449
Hanna, N., 324Henderson, J., 12Henderson, J.M., 450Henry, G., 310Hill, D.O., attributed to, 443Hope, R., 47Houston, J., 27, 36
Kay, J., 462
Little, J., 10Locatelli, A., follower of, 313
Macdonald, J.B., 20, 309Mackenzie, J.H., 11Macmaster, J., 315Macnee,D., 159Macpherson, A., 463Marney, P., 17McCabe, G., 296McClure,D., 44
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In these Conditions:
(a) “Auctioneer” means the firm ofLyon & Turnbull or its authorisedauctioneer, as appropriate;
(b) “deliberate forgery” means animitation made with the intention ofdeceiving as to authorship, origin, date,age, period, culture or source butwhich is unequivocally described in thecatalogue as being the work of aparticular creator and which, at thedate of the sale, had a value materiallyless than it would have had if it hadbeen in accordance with thedescription;
(c) “hammer price” means the level ofbidding reached (at or above anyreserve) when the auctioneer bringsdown the hammer;
(d) “terms of consignment” means thestipulated terms and rates ofcommission on which Lyon & Turnbullaccepts instructions from sellers ortheir agents;
(e) “total amount due” means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, ValueAdded Tax chargeable and anyadditional charges payable by adefaulting buyer under theseConditions;
(f) “sale proceeds” means the netamount due to the seller, being thehammer price of the lot sold lesscommission at the stated rate, ValueAdded Tax chargeable and any otheramounts due to us by the seller inwhatever capacity and however arising;
(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyeras identified in Condition 2.
(h) The singular includes the pluraland vice versa as appropriate.
2. BIDDING PROCEDURES ANDTHE BUYER
(a) Bidders are required to registertheir particulars before bidding and tosatisfy any security arrangementsbefore entering the auction room toview or bid;
(b) the maker of the highest bidaccepted by the auctioneer conductingthe sale shall be the buyer at thehammer price and any dispute about abid, which must be raised before thenext lot is offered, shall be settled atthe auctioneer’s absolute discretion.
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act asprincipals.
(d) Once made, no bid may bewithdrawn.
(e) Our right to bid on behalf of theseller is expressly reserved up to theamount of any reserve and the right torefuse any bid is also reserved.
3. INCREMENTS
Bidding increments shall be at theauctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. THE PURCHASE PRICE
The buyer shall pay the hammer pricetogether with a premium thereon.
25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.
VAT will be charged on the premium atthe rate imposed by law.
5. VALUE ADDED TAX
Value Added Tax on the hammer priceis imposed by law on all items affixedwith an asterisk (*) or dagger (†).Value Added Tax is charged at theappropriate rate prevailing by law atthe date of sale and is payable bybuyers of relevant lots.
6. PAYMENT
(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:
(a) pay to us the total amount due incash or in such other way as is agreedby us. We accept cash, bank transfer(details on request), Switch or DebitCards and Visa or MasterCard (pleasenote there is a surcharge of 2% (VATincluded) when using credit cards). Wedo not accept American Express.
(2) any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingfrom you to us on any accountwhatever without regard to anydirections of you or your agent,whether express or implied.
7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES
(1) The ownership of any lotspurchased shall not pass to you untilyou have made payment in full to us ofthe total amount due.
(2) You shall at your own risk andexpense take away any lots that youhave purchased and paid for not laterthan four working days following theday of the auction or upon theclearance of any cheque used forpayment after which you shall beresponsible for any removal, storageand other associated charges.
(3) No purchase can be claimed orremoved until it has been paid for.
(4) It is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not being heldat our main saleroom and the potentialstorage charges for lots not collectedby the appropriate time.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TOCOLLECT PURCHASES
(1) If any lot is not paid for in full andtaken away in accordance with theseConditions or if there is any otherbreach of these Conditions, we, asagent for the seller and on their behalf,shall at our absolute discretion andwithout prejudice to any other rights wemay have, be entitled to exercise one ormore of the following rights andremedies:
(a) to proceed against you for damagesfor breach of contract;
(b) to rescind the sale of that lotand/or any other lots sold by us to you;
(c) to resell the lot (by auction orprivate treaty) in which case you shallbe responsible for any resultingdeficiency in the total amount due(after crediting any part payment andadding any resale costs). Any surplusso arising shall belong to the seller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the lotat your expense and, in the case ofstorage, either at our premises orelsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate of 1.5%per month above the current base rateon the total amount due, to the extent itremains unpaid for more than fourworking days after the sale;
(f) to retain that or any other lot sold toyou until you pay the total amount due;
(g) to reject or ignore bids from you oryour agent at future auctions or toimpose conditions before any such bidsshall be accepted;
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale ofother lots due or in future becomingdue to you towards the settlement ofthe total amount due and to exercise alien (that is a right to retain possessionof) any of your property in ourpossession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.
(2) We shall, as agent for the sellerand on their behalf pursue these rightsand remedies only as far as isreasonable to make appropriaterecovery in respect of breach of theseConditions
Standard Terms & Conditions of Sale
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