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Transcript of Lyon & Turnbull Sale No 311 - Decorative Arts
Decorative Arts Wednesday 9th March 201133 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh
EDINBURGH
Catalogue: £10
BUYERS’ PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law.*20% VAT chargeable on the lot itself†5% import VAT on the lot§Droit de Suite (artists’ resale rights)applies (see our Terms and Conditionsof Sale and Information for Buyers).
Decorative ArtsDesign from 1860
Wednesday 9th March 201111am
Sale Number LT311
ViewingSunday 6th March 2011 2pm - 5pmMonday 7th March 2011 10am - 5pmTuesday 8th March 2011 10am - 5pmMorning of Sale from 9am
SpecialistJohn [email protected]+44 (0)131 557 8844
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appropriate number to be called. We
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particularly if the sale is not being
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Electrical Goods
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mains electricity are bought entirely
at the buyer’s risk. They are offered
for sale for display or historical
purposes and may not comply with
current regulations.
Bidding
At the Sale
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on or before the day of sale. We will
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residence, and may require a bank
reference. Potential buyers must
collect a bidding number before the
sale begins, and show that number
if successful in purchasing a lot.
Please ensure that the auctioneer
repeats the number correctly when
confirming the sale. If there is any
doubt at this stage as to the
hammer price or buyer it must be
brought to the auctioneer’s attention
immediately. All lots will be invoiced
to the name and address given on
your registration form, which is non-
transferable. If you have purchased
a lot you may take your bidding
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and receive an invoice immediately.
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In writing
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and at the back of the catalogue.
These should be submitted in
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indicated. In the event of receiving
two identical bids the first one
received will take precedence. They
must be received at the very latest
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Under this legislation, we are
required to collect a royalty payment
for all qualifying works of art, where
the artist is still living. This royalty
will be charged to the buyer on the
hammer price and in addition to the
buyers premium. It will not apply to
works where the hammer price is
less than €1,000 (euros). The charge
for works of art sold at and above
€1,000 (euros) and below €50,000
(euros) is 4%. For items selling
above €50,000 (euros), charges are
calculated on a sliding scale.
All royalty charges are paid to the
Design and Artists Copyright Society
(‘DACS’) and no handling costs or
additional fees are retained by the
auctioneer. Resale royalties are not
subject to VAT.
Please note that the royalty payment
is calculated on the rate of exchange
at the European Central Bank on the
date of the sale.
More information on Droit de Suite
is available at www.dacs.org.uk
Damage and Restoration
Occasionally when a lot has suffered
extensive damage and/or restoration
it is indicated in the catalogue. This
is mentioned entirely at our
discretion for the benefit of buyers.
Where there is no mention of
damage and/or restoration this
should not be taken to mean that
there is none. It is the buyer’s
responsibility to ensure that the
condition of lots is to their
satisfaction (see our Terms and
Conditions of Sale).
Condition Reports
If potential buyers are unable to
inspect lots in person our specialists
will be happy to prepare detailed
Condition Reports on individual lots
as quickly as possible. These are for
guidance only and all lots are sold
‘as found’ (see our standard Terms
and Conditions of Sale).
Buying at Auction
This sale is subject to our standard
Terms and Conditions of Sale. If you
have not bought at auction before
we will be delighted to advise you.
Estimates
Estimates are printed below each lot
and do not include the buyer’s
premium. The sale will be
conducted in pounds sterling.
Dimensions
Dimensions are for guidance only; it
is the buyer’s responsibility to
ensure that they are correct.
Buyer’s Premium
The buyer shall pay the hammer
price together with a premium
thereon.
Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and
Pictures (Not Fine Sales)
17.5%
All other sales
(Fine/Special/Collections)
25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.
VAT will be charged on the premium
at the rate imposed by law. (see our
Terms and Conditions of Sale).
VAT
The symbol * by a lot number
indicates that VAT is payable by the
purchaser at the standard rate on
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The symbol † by a lot number
indicates that the lot has been
temporarily imported from outside
the EU and that VAT is payable by
the purchaser at the rate of 5% on
the hammer price and the buyer’s
premium.
No VAT is payable on the hammer
price or premium for books bought
at auction.
Droit de Suite
This symbol § indicates works which
may be subject to the Droit de Suite
or Artist’s Resale Right, which took
effect in the United Kingdom on 14th
February 2006.
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Important informationfor buyers
3
Lot
Numbers
WEDNESDAY 9TH MARCH at 11am
1-112 COLLECTION OF THE LATE DAVID LLOYD-JONES
115-129 ART GLASS
132-207 CERAMICS
210-230 JEWELERY, SILVER & METALWARES
233-240 LIGHTING
243-252 BRONZES & SCULPTURE
255-273 PICTURES, BOOKS & POSTERS
276-281 HANDBAGS & FABRICS
283-314 FURNITURE
283-314 FURNITURE FROM LIBERTY & CO.
CERAMICS AND GLASS: Please note that damage and/or restoration is indicated in the
catalogue at our discretion. We are pleased to provide condition reports on all lots for those
who cannot view in person
INTERNET SERVICE: For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our
website at www.lyonandturnbull.com
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Order of Sale
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David Lloyd-Jones spent his early childhood in India.His father was an officer in the pre-independenceIndian Army. At thirteen he was sent to Blundell'sSchool, Tiverton, Devon, where he became Head ofSchool and subsequently won a scholarship to St.John's College, Cambridge, where he read History.His subsequent doctorate was 'Charles Fourier'sconception of social science'. He became an assistantat Glasgow University and then lecturer in politics andsenior lecturer in 1968. Amongst his many studentsover his long teaching career was Charles Kennedy,later to become the leader of the Liberal Democrats.His former students speak very fondly of him, onesaying '...his lectures on Rousseau were aninspiration'. This solicitous role made him an idealadviser of studies. Glasgow was to be his home untilhis death last year.
Wherever he lived David created an extraordinary andunique series of interiors, first in his flat in Glasgow'swest end and latterly in the Edwardian red sandstonehouse in Whittingehame Drive. This capacious spacewith its high ceilings and parquet floors, acts as aback drop for his amazing mise-en-scènes whichhave featured in so many books and magazines overthe past few decades. 'Celtic Living' an early book ofinteriors, published by Thames and Hudson, was thefirst to feature the house anonymously. David wasalways a welcoming and charming host for manyvisitors over the years. Many generations ofdecorative art students at the University of Glasgowwere welcomed through the door of 3 WhittingehameDrive. Art Fund members, Glasgow Art Clubmembers and only quite recently members of theDecorative Art Society were all welcomed by David.
A glimpse through the door of the porch gives a clueto the many visual treats in store. The sheer numberof items, one placed carefully on top of another, intottering piles, is overwhelming. For David the chaseof the object was exciting and his regular visits to thefamous Glasgow Barras yielded many of the earlytreasures. From the hall with its three Arts & Crafts
lights and the walls lined with book laden cabinetssurmounted by massed arrangements of art glassand pottery, passing the Edwardian portrait of ayoung girl (to will be offered in our Fine PaintingsSale in June) we are led into the large drawing roomwith its bowed window embellished with stained andleaded glass. This room is predominantly Art Nouveauin character with the stylish cabinet, retailed by alocal Glasgow firm and the inlaid Shapland & Petterdesk at the side window. Comfortable sofas andarmchairs sit amidst tables laden with pots, glassand metal wares. The crowning feature of this room isthe south west wall, entirely given over to books ofthe Art Nouveau period, with their covers facing outrather than the spines. This most imaginative wallpaper is testament to the inventiveness of this periodof book design.
The dining room on the right of the hall is furnishedin the Aesthetic manner with its large ebonised deskand associated furniture, strongly influenced byJapan. The room is dominated by an oil painting bySir D.Y. Cameron (also included in the June sale)which hangs above the fireplace. Books of a slightlyearlier date predominate here and a solid Edwardianextending dining table sits in the centre of the room,much of its top decorated with Aesthetic tiles.
The kitchen beyond moves forward to the 1920s and1930s, and contains ceramic works by some of thewell known potters. Prints from the 1950s line thewalls here. Finally the narrow and steep stairwell,lined with etchings and Japanese prints, leads to thebedrooms, furnished appropriately with Arts & Craftsbedroom furniture.
Now the house is to be sold and the contentsdispersed, let us hope that the objects that gaveDavid so much pleasure will fall into equallyenthusiastic hands and that these in turn will remindus of a much loved friend.
Dr. David Lloyd-Jones and His Collection
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1 FA500/5GLASGOW STYLESTAINED WOOD DOOR,CIRCA 1900the overpainted panel doorwith associated brass fittings,inset with three Glasgow Stylestained and leaded glasspanels, each representingstylised linear plant forms
212cm x 87cm
£400-600
2 FA500/2AESTHETIC MOVEMENTSTAINED BEECH JARDINIERESTAND, CIRCA 1880the square top above leafycapital on spirally incisedcolumn and correspondingbase with bracket feet
29cm wide, 90cm high
£100-200
4 FA500/6AESTHETIC MOVEMENTSMALL OPEN BOOKCASE,CIRCA 1890with pegged shelves andpierced back ledge
64cm wide, 99cm high, 19cm deep
£100-200
3 FA500/4ARTS AND CRAFTSOAK STICK STAND,CIRCA 1910with heart-pierced slattedsides
30cm wide, 72cm high, 23cm deep
£150-250
Entrance Hall
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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5 FA500/1AESTHETIC MOVEMENTASH WASHSTAND,CIRCA 1880the splashback inset withAesop’s Fables tiles designedby John Moyr Smith, themarble top raised on ringturned legs with spindlebrackets
107cm wide, 98cm high, 51cm deep
£250-350
6 FA500/8ARTS & CRAFTSOAK AND MARQUETRYINLAID HALL SETTLE/STICKSTAND, CIRCA 1900with pierced serpentine toprail and slatted back, theconcave seat enclosed bymarquetry inlaidcompatments for sticks
110cm wide, 92cm high, 39cm deep
£300-500
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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7 FA500/7ART NOUVEAUSATINWOOD ANDMARQUETRY INLAID DISPLAYCABINET, CIRCA 1900the overhanging corniceabove open shelf and singleleaded and glazed door,flanked by marquetry panelsand raised on twinnedsupports
125cm wide, 167cm high,
40cm deep
£300-500
8 FA500/11GLASGOW STYLERECTANGULAR BRASS TRAYCIRCA 1910repoussé decorated withstylised seed heads, 65.5cmlong; WMF COPPER SERVINGTRAY embossed with foliatedesigns, stamped factorymark, 45cm long; a COPPERCIGARETTE BOX, withserrated strap decoration,20cm across; a GLASGOWSTYLE BRASS PHOTOFRAME, repoussé decoratedwith roses, 17cm high; andanother PHOTO FRAME (5)
£100-200
9 FA500/12GIENTWIN-HANDLED FAIENCEVASE, CIRCA 1900decorated in the neo-Renaissance style withArabesque friezes, printedmarks
38cm high
£200-300
10 FA500/14WEDGWOODLARGE FRAMED TILE, EARLY20TH CENTURYprinted with a group ofpartridges, 29cm square; andanother FRAMED TILE,tubelined with a pair ofpheasants, 37cm x 28cm (2)
£150-250
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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11 FA500/10ARTS AND CRAFTSTHREE WROUGHT IRON ANDCOPPER HANGING LIGHTFITTINGS, CIRCA 1900each with four hanging chainssupporting two rings withCeltic cross spacers andsuspending five light fittings.(3)
each 149cm tall
£500-700
14 FA500/27MANNER OF JOHNMCLAUCHLAN MILNETHE QUARRYOil on board
38cm x 49cm
£150-250
13 FA500/26JULIAN TREVELYANSAN GIMIGNANOColoured print, Artist’s Proof
50cm x 38cm
£100-200
12 FA500/24WILLIAM STRANGSALVATION ARMYetching, signed, 33cm x 47cmand another etching by thesame hand THE JUDGEMENTOF DUNGARA, 15cm x 17cm(2)
£100-200
11
15 FA500/33ART NOUVEAUMARQUETRY INLAIDMAHOGANY DISPLAYCABINET, CIRCA 1900with single stained, leadedand glazed door, flanked byinlaid cupboards above threedrawers on tapered supportswith platform stretcher, bearsretailer’s label “JamesSimpson & Sons, Glasgow’
118cm wide, 186cm high,
47cm deep
£700-900
16 FA500/34GOTHIC REVIVALASH BEDSIDE TABLE,CIRCA 1870with single panelled door andfoliate inlays
39cm wide, 86cm high, 37cm deep
£200-300
19 FA500/38ART NOUVEAUMAHOGANY PARLOURSETTEE, CIRCA 1910the open back with slatsrepresenting elongated plantforms, above open arms andpanelled seat raised onsquare legs and linked bystretchers
121cm wide, 95cm high, 53cm deep
£150-250
18 FA500/37ARTS & CRAFTSWROUGHT IRON ANDCOPPER STANDARD LAMPwith adjustable extendingcolumn on scrolling triformbase
172cm high
£100-200
17 FA500/35ART NOUVEAUMAHOGANY OCCASIONALTABLE, CIRCA 1910the shaped circular top abovefretwork panels and lower tierraised above three twinnedsupports
57cm wide, 66cm high, 52cm deep
£150-250
Drawing Room
21 FA500/39AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED OCTAGONALOCCASIONAL TABLE,CIRCA 1880the hexagonal top on centralturned column surrounded byfour square uprights andraised on curved supportsabove a turned pendant
51cm wide, 68cm high
£80-120
24 FA500/40CHROME TABLE LAMP, 1970swith half moon shade andbrass and chrome supports,enclosing the porcelain figureof a fantastical bird, the wholeraised on a plinth
78cm high
£100-200
23 FA500/42ARTS & CRAFTSMOORISH STYLE OAKJARDINIERE STAND,CIRCA 191087cm high; and a SMALLARTS & CRAFTS OAKOCCASIONAL TABLE (2)
£100-200
22 FA500/41L. & J.G. STICKLEY(MANNER OF)STAINED BEECH ARMCHAIRwith button-upholstered backand upholstered seatenclosed by slatted sided
65cm wide, 99cm high, 72cm deep
£80-120
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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20 FA500/36SHAPLAND & PETTERMAHOGANY AND INLAIDWRITING DESK, CIRCA 1900inlaid with stylised honesty inspecimen woods, mother ofpearl, brass and copper, theinset writing surface enclosedby three quarter gallery withleaded glass panel above asingle drawer on twinnedsupports linked by stretchers,stamped to drawer lock
109cm wide, 106cm high,
56cm deep
£1,500-2,500
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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26 FA500/48JULES VIEILLARD & CIE, BORDEAUX‘CLOISONNE’ BOWL, CIRCA 1870of ovoid form with inverted rim, decoratedin the Chinese taste with gilded bordersenclosing a floral field with calligraphicmedallions, impressed factory mark,painted mark D. 877, 12cm high; also asmall LONGWY VESTA, adapted by A.Duval, Paris, impressed and stampedfactory marks, 10cm diameter (2)
£300-500
25 FA500/45CHARLES COLLIS ANDLIZZIE WILKINS FOR DELLAROBBIALARGE TWIN-HANDLEDFAIENCE VASE, CIRCA 1900scraffito-decorated withflowering blue poppies,incised factory marks, incisedmark ‘C’ and ‘JF’ paintedinitials ‘L.W.’
29cm high
£800-1,200
27 FA500/46BURMANTOFTSFAIENCE VASE, CIRCA 1900decorated in tube line withmythical fish swimmingthrough reeds, (cut to neck),impressed mark to base‘Burmantofts/ Faience/ 2123/England’
30cm high
£150-250
30 FA500/71COLLECTION OF ART GLASS,20TH CENTURYto include a bottle vase,19.5cm high; a circular bowl,with spiral opalescentdecoration, 26.5cm diameter;a snake figure, 20cm high;and 9 further pieces (12)
£200-300
31No lot
29 FA500/47VASARTGLASS HANGING SHADE,CIRCA 1950of bell form with pink and jadegreen inclusions, etchedscript mark ‘Vasart’
18cm high
£100-200
28 FA500/60CONSTANCE WALTONOCTAGONAL PLATE,CIRCA 1890painted on a Copeland blankwith a panel of fruiting andflowering branches within aborder painted with putti andbirds, painted signature verso
21cm diameter
£150-250
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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32 FA500/78ART NOUVEAU GLASSGROUP OF TABLEWARES,CIRCA 1910to include a silver mounteddecanter and stopper, 26cmhigh; a salt and silver-mounted mustard pot; abeaker, 10cm high; and aflower vase, 18cm high, eachwith applied coloured prunts(5)
£150-250
33 FA500/79PAIR OF SILVER DESKCANDLESTICKS, 1904each of square sectionwaisted form, hallmarkedSheffield 1904 (2)
13.5cm high
£100-200
34 FA500/80SCOTTISH GUILD OFHANDICRAFTSBRASS AND ENAMEL WALLSCONCE, CIRCA 1905the square backplate withfaux rivet decoration, insetwith ceramic panels andsupporting a single candlebranch, the plaque withimpressed mark ‘Allander’
23cm high
£100-200
38 FA500/195BLACKIE & SON -MACKINTOSH, CHARLESRENNIE - MORRIS, TALWYNA collection of Art Nouveaucloth bindings. Glasgow:Blackie & Son, mainly 8vo,approx. 95 volumes, includingfour volumes designed byCharles Rennie Mackintoshand several by Talwyn Morris,all in original cloth gilt,rubbing to edges (qty)
£250-350
39 FA500/196ART NOUVEAU BINDINGSA large collection of ArtNouveau cloth bindings,mainly 8vo, approx. 80volumes, including severalillustrated by Arthur Rackhamand Hugh Thomson, all inoriginal decorative cloth gilt,rubbing to edges (qty)
£150-250
35 FA500/59ART DECOCARVED AND GILDED OAKMASK, 1930scarved as the head of a girl,polychrome and giltdecoration
14cm high
£80-120
36 FA500/84ARTS & CRAFTSCOLLECTION OFEMBROIDERED TEXTILES,EARLY 20TH CENTURYincluding: a silk tablecloth,with embroidered border ofstylised flowers, 108cmsquare; a silk hanging, withembroidered trim, 110cm x70cm; three otherembroidered pieces and anAesthetic movement velvetpanel, painted withsunflowers (6)
£150-250
37 FA500/194GRESHAM PUBLISHING -SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAMThe works of Shakespeare.London: Gresham, 1906. 8vo,12 volumes, originaldecorative Art Nouveau gilt,some slight rubbing to edges(12)
£100-150
40 FA500/197ART REFERENCEMorris, William By himself.London, 1989. 4to, edited byGillian Naylor, original clothdustwrapper; Chiswick PressThe golden ass of Apuleius.London, 1904. 4to, number 81of 200 copies, original cloth,paper labels, discoloured,foxing to early leaves; Moon,Karen George Walton. Oxford,1993. 4to, contain typed lettersigned from author,dustwrapper; Volpe, TodTreasures of the AmericanArts and Crafts Movement1890-1920. London, 1988. 4to,dustwrapper; Spencer, IsabelWalter Crane. New York, 1975.4to, dustwrapper; Becker,Vivienne Art Nouveau jewelry.New York, 1985. First edition,4to, dustwrapper; Grover, Ray& Lee Carved and decoratedEuropean art glass. Vermont,1970. 4to, dustwrapper [torn];Kemplay, John The paintingsof John Duncan. SanFrancisco, 1994. Oblong 4to,dustwrapper; Byars, Mel Thedesign encyclopedia. London,1994. 4to, dustwrapper; and42 others including 8 volumesof the Studio, etc. (approx. 50)
£300-500
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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41 FA500/73MANNER OF E.A. TAYLORGLASGOW STYLE STAINEDAND LEADED GLASS PANEL,CIRCA 1900the central panel of a figure ina garden enclosed bymeandering Glasgow roses,in two panels (2)
65cm wide, 156cm high
£300-500
42 FA500/72ART NOUVEAUFOUR STAINED AND LEADEDGLASS PANELS, CIRCA 1910with butterfly motifs, 34cmwide x 31cm high; andanother FOUR STAINED ANDLEADED GLASS PANELS,38cm wide x 31cm high (8)
£150-250
43 FA500/77ART NOUVEAUSTAINED GLASS PANELPLAFONNIER, CIRCA 1900with shell inlay
39cm diameter
£200-300
44 FA500/75ART NOUVEAUCOLLECTION OF STAINEDAND LEADED GLASSPANELS, CIRCA 1900to include: TWO LEADEDVASELINE GLASS PANELS,mounted in a single beechframe; a PAIR OF STAINEDAND LEADED GLASSPANELS, each with stylisedGlasgow roses; a SMALLSTAINED GLASS PANELdepicting a sheep; and FOURREMAINING STAINED ANDLEADED GLASS PANELS (8)
£300-500
45-46No lots
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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48 FA500/54JOHN BLACKBURNABSTRACTOil on board, signed anddated ‘Blackburn ‘62’
122cm x 91cm
Provenance:Woodstock Gallery, WoodstockStreet, W1
£300-400
47 FA500/54AJOHN BLACKBURNTWO ABSTRACT STUDIESmixed media on board, oneinscribed verso ‘BlackburnJ.P. Dec ‘62’, the other‘Blackburn J.P. Late ‘62’ (2)
45.5 x 60.5cm and 46cm x 53cm
£250-350
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Decorative Arts
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50 FA500/56WILLIAM DRUMMOND BONEFIGURES ON THE SHOREOil on canvas (unframed),signed 71cm x 91cm;GATHERING BY THE KIRK, oilsketch, unsigned, 46cm x49cm; ARCADIA, oil sketch,marked in pencil verso ‘WmDrummond Bone ‘Arcadia’ exStudio Sale’, 26cm x 38cmand a print by Muirhead Bone(4)
£200-300
51 FA500/83AGNES RAEBURNRIVERSCAPEwatercolour, signed
29cm x 24cm
£100-200
54 FA500/6820TH CENTURY BRITISHSCHOOLMOTHER AND CHILD,DATED 1927pottery figure group,indistinctly signed initialledand dated 1927, 18cm high;and ANOTHER FIGUREGROUP OF A FISHERWOMAN,painted mark ‘McClintock’,27cm high (2)
£80-120
55-58No lots
52 FA500/57JOHN HENRY LORIMERSING BIRDIE IN A BOWERpencil sketch, inscribed anddated 1935
27cm x 20cm
Note:Inscribed ‘To Robert Macleod fromJ.H. Lorimer with good wishes April1935’
£80-120
53 FA500/64AFTER JAMES ABBOTTMCNEILL WHISTLERNOCTUREOil on board
25cm x 32cm
£150-250
49 FA500/44WILLY RIZZO (ATTRIB.)COCKTAIL TABLE, 1970sinset lacquered rouge topwith chrome trim, the slidingtop revealing cocktail well
69cm wide, 38cm high, 120cm long
£250-350
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59 FA500/97AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED ANDOVERPAINTED OVERMANTELMIRROR, CIRCA 1870in the manner of Cox & Sons,the central mirror flanked byfigural panels with mirrorsbelow and centred by a shelfwith painted frieze below
179cm wide, 149cm high
£250-400
Dining Room
60 FA500/96AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED AND BURR WALNUTSTAGEBACK PEDESTAL DESK, CIRCA 1880the stageback with open shelves andmirrored panels above an inset writingsurface and arrangement of five drawersraised on turned legs, gilt incised decoration
137cm wide, 105cm high, 60cm deep
£500-800
61 FA500/92AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED AND GILT-INCISED OVERMANTLEMIRROR, CIRCA 1880with four mirrored panels
117cm wide 127cm high
£100-200
63 FA500/91AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED AND BRASSFOLIO STAND, CIRCA 1880with four slatted tierssupported by square uprights
44cm wide, 110cm high, 28cm deep
£150-250
62 FA500/99AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED X-FRAMEDCHAIR, CIRCA 1880with upholstered back andseat, with open arms on crossbase liked by stretchers,reeded decoration
59cm wide, 85cm high, 57cm deep
£100-200
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Decorative Arts
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64 FA500/95AESTHETIC MOVEMENTHALL CHAIR ANDOCCASIONAL TABLE, LATE19TH CENTURYthe chair with panelled backand solid seat on turned frontlegs linked by stretchers; theoccasional table with squaretop, painted with a neo-classical figural roundel withflower, lyre and ribbondecorative border, raised onturned legs with piercedundertier (2)
£80-120
65 FA500/93AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED AND THUYAWOOD SIDE CABINET,CIRCA 1870the rectangular top above twodrawers with two doorsbelow, centred by mirroredpanels, raised on turned andblocked supports linked by anundertier
100cm wide, 101cm high,
42cm deep
£100-200
66 FA500/94AESTHETIC MOVEMENTEBONISED OCCASIONALTABLE, CIRCA 1880the square top above turnedand tapering supports linkedby stretchers with bobbinturnings
40cm wide, 56cm high, 39cm deep
£100-200
67 FA500/117WILLIAM MOORCROFT FORMACINTYRE & COPEPPER POT, CIRCA 1900decorated with poppies,printed marks, 6cm high; anda HOT WATER JUG ANDCOVER BY WILLIAMMOORCROFT FORMACINTYRE & CO, decoratedwith a band of flowers(cracked cover), printedmarks, 16cm high (2)
£150-200
68 FA500/118MACINTYRE & COTWO ‘BIRDS EGG’ PEPPERPOTS, CIRCA 1900each bearing gilded letter ‘P’,printed marks, 5.5cm high;and THREE FURTHERMACINTYRE PEPPER POTSand a MUSTARD POT, withhinged lid; also a DOULTON,LAMBETHE STONEWAREMUSTARD POT, with platedlid (7)
£150-250
69 FA500/100LARGE COLLECTION OFCONTINENTAL CERAMICS,CIRCA 1900to include A CLEMENTMASSIER VASE (ATTRIB.)decorated with iris, unmarked(damages), 39cm high; aJEAN TWIN HANDLEDJARDINIERE, painted witharabesques, painted mark‘Jean’, 39cm across; aCANTIGALLI SAUCE BOAT,16cm across; and eightfurther pieces of NEO-RENAISSANCE ANDRELATED CERAMICS (11)
£200-300
70 FA500/102COLLECTION OF ARTNOUVEAU GLASS,CIRCA 1900to include a TALL LOETZTAPERING GREEN GLASSVASE, with broad everted rimand applied prunts, 34.5cmhigh; another TAPERINGGREEN GLASS VASE, withpulled prunt decoration, 31cmhigh; a PAIR OF PALLMEKONIG IRIDESCENT GLASSVASES, 23cm high; a SMALLLOETZ VASE, with lemoniridescence, 10.5cm high; andREMAINING GLASSWARE (15)
£300-500
71 FA500/103COLLECTION OF VICTORIANAND EDWARDIAN TILESincluding examples by Maw &Co., Mintons etc (approx 50)
£250-350
72 FA500/107PAIR OF BRASS THREEBRANCH CANDELABRAeach with three angularbranches with broad driptrays on twin supports andspreading bases (2)
41cm high
£150-250
73 FA500/113ART NOUVEAUSUITE OF FOUR STAINEDAND LEADED GLASSPANELS, CIRCA 1900each with flowering tendrilmotifs, 100cm x 60cm; and aPAIR OF SMALLER ARTNOUVEAU STAINED GLASSPANELS, 35cm x 54cm high(6)
£300-400
74 FA500/106ARTS & CRAFTSWROUGHT IRONADJUSTABLE READINGLIGHT, CIRCA 1910with central column on tripodbase, supporting anadjustable scrolling bracketwith light fitting
160cm high
£80-120
75 FA500/105AESTHETIC MOVEMENTPAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS,CIRCA 1880depicting North African andJapanese dancers, eachwithin oak framed with giltsunflower decoration, 47cm x39cm; also A SERIES OFPRINTS OF 15TH CENTURYPAINTINGS, within giltmounts, framed and glazed(5)
£80-120
76No lot
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77 FA500/12920TH CENTURY NAIVESCHOOLCLIPPER IN FULL SALEmixed media, indistinctlysigned, 32cm x 50cm andTOM LAMB, ‘DIURUNALTRAP’, collage on board,signed, inscribed and dated‘’90’ in pencil, 43cm x 62cm(2)
£100-150
78 FA500/124SECESSIONIST STYLEMAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE,CIRCA 1900the rectangular top aboveundertier with slatted panels,the whole raised on squaresupports linked by a stretcher
79cm wide, 71cm high, 55cm deep
£200-300
79 FA500/126WALTER HOYLERNOTRE DAMEframed print, signed in penciland dated 1956 andnumbered 15/30, 43cm x57cm ; also WILLIE RODGER,‘GLASGOW FISH MARKETFROM THE SOUTH’ A/P,signed and inscribed in penciland dated 1973, 52cm x 74cm;and ROSE HATSBERG, ‘THEFAMILY, signed and inscribedin pencil, 4/10, 30cm x 43cm(3)
£100-200
81 FA500/128EMILIO COIAELTON JOHN, CHRISTMASEVE, 1982pen and ink with pastel,signed and inscribed, 33cm x25cm ‘Tippett in Edinburgh’,pencil sketch, signed ‘AlanBates’, inscribed in pencilPrincess Anne, pen and ink,signed ‘Bernadette Greavy asAnna/ Janet Baker as Dido/“The Trojans”’, pen and ink,inscribed in pencil ‘RobertoRosselini filming in SanGimignano/ Summer 1972’,pen and ink, signed (6)
£250-400
80 FA500/127PHYLLIS COOPER‘THERE IS SOMETHING VERYNICE ABOUT THIS PLACE’watercolour, signed 28cm x37cm; and another by thesame hand; and three otherwatercolour caricatureillustrations (5)
£100-200
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82 FA500/163HEAL & SON (ATTRIB.)OAK AND INLAID BEDROOM SUITE, CIRCA 1910comprising: a WARDROBE, the projecting cornice above centralmirrored door flanked by panelled doors with inlaid floretroundels, above a drawer and two cupboards, 143cm wide,198cm high, 55cm deep; and a MATCHING DRESSING TABLE/CHEST, 101cm wide, 147cm high, 53cm deep (2)
£800-1,200
83 FA500/144GLASGOW STYLEBUREAU DE DAME,CIRCA 1910later overpainted in black andpainted with entwinedflowering rose stems, fittedinterior
65cm wide, 96cm high, 37cm deep
£250-400
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85 FA500/189ARTS & CRAFTSOAK AND CHEQUER INLAIDWARDROBE, CIRCA 1910the projecting cornice abovetwo panelled doors inlaid withlozenges of stylised trees, thewhole raised on block feet
142cm wide, 200cm high,
52cm deep
£300-500
84 FA500/153ART NOUVEAULARGE STAINED ANDLEADED GLASSPLAFONNIER, CIRCA 1900with shell and opalescentglass ‘rock’ settings
47cm across
£300-500
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86 FA500/186ART NOUVEAUMAHOGANY ANDMARQUETRY INLAIDBEDROOM SUITE,CIRCA 1910comprising: a SINGLE DOORWARDROBE, with centralmirrored door flanked bymarquetry panels, above asigle drawer, 122cm wide,200cm high, 58cm deep; anda MATCHING DRESSINGTABLE/CHEST (2)
£500-700
87 FA500/156ARTS & CRAFTSOAK WARDROBE, CIRCA 1910the pierced three quarterupper gallery above twinpanelled doors, with copperfittings raised on piercedbracket feet
130cm wide, 203cm high,
43cm deep
£300-500
89 FA500/165ARTS & CRAFTSTHREE FOLD SCREEN,CIRCA 1880each shaped fold withattached embroidered panelworked as a goddess andbearing the inscriptions ‘Juno/Venus/ Minerva’
198cm wide, 162cm high
£150-250
88 FA500/164ARTS & CRAFTSOAK OPEN BOOKCASE,CIRCA 1910with four open shelves, 96cmwide; a set of OAK HANGINGSHELVES; and a STAINEDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE,41cm wide, 66cm high (3)
£250-400
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90 FA500/147WILLIAM NICHOLSONCOLLECTION OF WOODCUT PRINTSset of 13 woodcut prints, including: JamesMcNeill Whistler (24.5cm x 22cm), RudyardKipling (27.5cm x 21.5cm), W E Gladstone (27cmx 23cm), HRH The Prince Of Wales (27cm x24.7cm), August (17.5cm x 17cm), Lord Roberts(25.5cm x 24cm), Sarah Bernhardt (25 x 24),Cecil Rhodes (25.4cm x 24), Queen Victoria(23.5cm x 22.5cm), The Archbishop of Canterbury(27.2cm x 24.7cm), Prince Bismarck (26cm x24.5cm), Sir Henry Hawkins (27cm x 24.4cm), SirHenry Irving (26.5cm x 24cm) (13)
£400-600
91 FA500/151GROUP OF JAPANESEPRINTS19TH/ 20TH CENTURYdepicting Kabuki actors,Samurai and Bijin, assortedsizes (9)
£200-300
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92 FA500/166VENETIAN PIER MIRROR,1920swith arched surmount, therectangular plate withcoloured glass border
37cm wide 115cm high
£80-120
93 FA500/176ARTS & CRAFTSOAK PLANT STAND,CIRCA 1920with hexagonal top, 77cmhigh; a ‘MOORISH’ PLANTSTAND, 77cm high; and anOCCASIONAL TABLE, withhexagonal top and piercedsides, 44cm high (3)
£100-200
94 FA500/177ART NOUVEAUTWO STANDARD LAMPS,CIRCA 1900comprising: a BRASS LAMP,the extending column withscrolling bracket supports,158cm high; and a PAINTEDIRON AND COPPER LAMP, ofsimilar style, 172cm high (2)
£100-200
95 FA500/187BRITUMACHROME AND GREENREXENE EASY CHAIR, 1930swith tubular chromium frame,bears maker’s label
£150-250
100 FA500/167ALUMINIA ROYALCOPENHAGENBOBONNIERE AND COVERwith model of a seated faunon base painted with flowers,printed factory marks, printedmarks ‘433/907’, 8.5cmdiameter; an ALUMINIAROYAL COPENHAGENFIGURE, modelled as a boywith a fish, printed factorymarks, painted mark ‘JUS’,14cm high; a CONTINENTALFIGURE of a fish andremaining figures includingCOALPORT and POOLE (8)
£150-250
101 FA500/135JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILLWHISTLERDRAPED FIGURE, SEATEDlithograph, inscribed in pencilto mount ‘Way19’
26cm x 19cm
£80-120
102 FA500/152COLLECTION OF JAPANESEPRINTS19TH/20TH CENTURYeach depicting birds, animalsor landscapes, assorted sizes(25)
£150-250
103 FA500/149ARTHUR GROSSSUMMITLithograph, artist’s proof,signed and inscribed in pencil
36cm x 45cm
£80-120
96 FA500/188ARTS & CRAFTSOAK SLATTED-END BED,CIRCA 1910the head and foot boards withembossed patinated brasspanels depicting stylised plantforms
140cm wide
£200-300
97 FA500/191ARTS & CRAFTSCOPPER RISE AND FALLCIRCULAR CEILING LIGHT,CIRCA 1900with three scrolling branches,supported by a circular band,repoussé decorated withhearts and with hammeredfinish
37cm diameter
£150-250
98 FA500/173ROWLEY GALLERY (ATTRIB.)PAINTED LAMP BASE, 1930spainted with a silhouettedcourting couple on agraduated green ground, cmhigh; also a SECTIONALWOODEN CONE ORNAMENT,stamped mark ‘
£150-250
99 FA500/145SIMION SOLOMONTHE ANGELIC AMBASSADORprint, 34cm x 45cm and threeother prints ‘A RomanticProject’ by Ruth Artmonsky‘Striped Lily’ by GeraldCooper and ‘Tower of London’by Edwin La Dell (3)
£100-200
104 FA500/168TIM POMEROYCHANGING ROOMmixed media, 13cm x 17cm(Provenance: Roger BillcliffeFine Art); CHRISTOPHERCORR, ‘SAMOAN CHIEF’,gouache on paper, 18cm x14cm; and CHRISTOPHERCORR, Riverscape, lithograph,signed and inscribed in pencil58cm x 44cm (3)
£100-200
105 FA500/101CONTINENTAL CERAMICSCOLLECTION OF WARESincluding: an AMPHORAGOBLET, with three bracketsupports, impressed marks11868, 17cm high; a PAIR OFLASCO ART DECOBOOKENDS, moulded as fish,painted marks ‘Lasco’, 17cmhigh and remaining ceramics(4)
£100-200
106 FA500/125ART DECO AND LATERCERAMICSCOLLECTION OF WARES,1930s ONWARDSto include: FIVE SUSIECOPPER PLATES FOR GRAYSPOTTERY, decorated withflowers, printed marks,largest 31cm diameter; aCLARICE CLIFF BIZARRECRUET STAND, printedmarks; a CROWN DEVONLANDSCAPE VASE, 25cmhigh; a COLLECTION OFMIDWINTER ‘RIVIERA’PATTERN WARES, designedby Hugh Casson; and aDECORATED PLATE (qty)
£200-300
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108 FA500/109ART NOUVEAUGROUP OF SIX VASELINEGLASS LIGHT SHADES,EARLY 20TH CENTURY(6)
£100-200
109 FA500/198ART NOUVEAUSTAINED AND LEADEDGLASS PLAFFONNIER, EARLY20TH CENTURYthe bowl shaped shade withfruiting foliate decoration
31cm diameter
£200-300
112 FA500/201WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHEMETALLWARENFABRIK)ART NOUVEAUELECTROPLATED TABLEBELL, CIRCA 1900stamped marks, X?X?cmacross; TWO P. HERTZSTERLING SILVER SERVINGSPOONS, stamped marks;and a PAIR OF DOULTON,LAMBETH SALAD SERVERS,stoneware and electroplate (5)
£80-120
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111 FA500/200CHRISTOPHER DRESSER(MANNER OF)BRASS AND ENAMEL INLAIDDOOR PLATE, CIRCA 1970of oblong form inlaid with astylised plant form and withrosette angles
18cm high
£80-120
110 FA500/199PILKINGTONS ROYALLANCASTRIANCOLLECTION OF WARES,EARLY 20TH CENTURYincluding: a SHOULDEREDVASE, in mottled turquoiseglazes, impressed marks,14cm high; THREE BOWLS,similarly glazed, each withimpressed marks; a SQUATBOTTLE VASE, with deep blueglaze, indistinctly marked,12cm high; a RUSKINCRYSTALLINE VASE,impressed marks, 14.5cmhigh; THREE PIECES OFMINTONS SECESSIONISTWARES and REMAININGCERAMICS (qty)
£100-200
107 FA500/202COMPTON POTTERS’ ARTSGUILDTWO PAINTED PLASTERPLAQUES, CIRCA 1910one depicting a girl; the otherwith the Virgin and child,impressed marks (2)
19cm x 12cm
£100-200
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115 FA455/1W.H.B. & J. RICHARDSONRARE GLASS GOBLET, 1850sdecorated with a frieze of flowering water lilies,printed mark to base ‘Richardsons Vitrified EnamelColors’, registration lozenge for 1848
16.5cm high
Literature:Tilbrook, Adrian J. and Fischer Fine Art ‘Truth, Beauty andDesign’, Exhibition catalogue, 1986, No. 35, pages 25, 26 andillus. page 19
Note:Richardsons’ Glasshouse was situated in Stourbridge,Worcestershire and was chiefly famous for its production ofcrystal glass and moulded wares, exhibiting a wide range ofcut, engraved and painted enamel pieces.
£500-700
116 FA455/2W.H.B. & J. RICHARDSONRARE GLASS GOBLET, 1850sdecorated with a frieze of flowering water lilies
16.5cm high
£500-700
117 FA108/28LALIQUE‘IBIS’ CLEAR AND FROSTEDGLASS VASE, CREATED 1934moulded with a frieze of Ibisamong reeds, traces oforiginal sepia staining, stenciletched mark to base, ‘R.Lalique, France’ (severalchips)
23.5cm high
£200-300
120 EZ356/46TAPIO WIRKKALAGLASS VASE, 1950sof swollen cylinder form,engraved with two ridgedpanels in the form of a leaf,etched mark to base ‘TapioWirkkala 3122’
23cm high
£80-120
119 FA525/4MONARTLARGE GLASS VASE,SHAPE D, 1930sof tapering form the blue andgreen mottled body with micainclusions
31.5cm high
£200-300
118 FA108/27DAUMLARGE GREEN GLASS VASE,1930sof tapering form with evertedrim, acid etched with scrollingfronds, drilled, bears wheeletched mark to base ‘DaumNancy France’ and Cross ofLorraine symbol
47cm high
£300-500
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121 FA28/1DAUM FRÈRESWHEEL-CARVED, CAMEO AND MARTELÉ GLASSVASE, CIRCA 1900the opalescent body of oval section overlaid andapplied in green and amethyst glass, wheel carvedwith poppy flowers and seed heads on a marteléground, etched mark under base ‘Daum/ Nancy’with Cross of Lorraine symbol, applied paper label‘43’
12.5cm high
Note:This lot comes with original retailer’s label ‘Vase/ 4/11/01/£7/II/’
£2,000-3,000
122 EZ497/4DAUMCAMEO GLASS VASE,CIRCA 1900decorated with flowers,cameo mark ‘Daum/ Nancy’with Cross of Lorraine
11cm high
£1,000-1,500
123 FA108/21EDWARD HALD FORORREFORSGRAAL VASE, CIRCA 1950cased glass internallydecorated with green fish,incised mark ‘OrreforsSweden/ Graal/ no 7349/Edward Hald’
13cm high
£250-350
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124 FA124/1LALIQUE‘SENART’ OPALESCENT GLASS VASE,INTRODUCED 1934moulded in bas relief with squirrels onberried branches, original blue staining,stencil etched mark ‘R. Lalique/ France’
21cm high
£1,200-1,800
125 FA115/2LOETZSILVER OVERLAID ANDIRIDESCENT GLASS VASE,CIRCA 1900the slightly facettedshouldered body with evertedrim overlaid with whiplashflowering foliage
25cm high
£300-500
126 FA496/1SAM HERMAN FOR VAL STLAMBERTOPALESCENT GLASS VASE,DATED 1979of tapering cylindrical form,with freeform inclusions,etched mark to base ‘Val 109/Samuel Herman 1979’
34.5cm high
£300-500
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127 FA532/5JEAN DESCOMPS FORALMERIC WALTERLARGE PATE DE VERREPLAQUE, CIRCA 1925with oblong glass relief paneldepicting a female dancerwith green tunic amongstfoliage, bears signaturemarks ‘Jean Descomps’ and‘A Walter/ Nancy’, enclosedwithin patinated steel basewith reeded decoration andstepped plinth (wired forelectricity)
Panel 41cm x 27cm,
Total height 49cm
£3,000-5,000
128 FA596/1IRENE STEVENS FOR T.WEBB & CORBETT LTD.CLEAR GLASS VASE, 1950sof tapering cylindrical form,with allover cut leaf motifs,etched factory mark
27cm high
£80-120
129 FA449/1MONART (ATTRIB.)GLASS LAMP, MID20TH CENTURYwith mushroom shade andovoid footed base, the mottleddeep blue glass withamethyst and aventurineinclusions
33cm high
£300-500
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132 FA462/1ALFRED AND LOUISE POWELL FORWEDGWOODPART TEA SERVICE, CIRCA 1910each piece painted with bands of floweringfoliage and comprising: teapot and cover;sucrier and cover; large and small milk jug;slop bowl; 10 cups and 10 saucers; and 12plates, printed factory mark, painted artist’smonogram (37)
£500-700
133 FA455/3MILICENT TAPLIN FORWEDGWOODRHODIAN WARE VASE,CIRCA 1925of tapering shouldered form,decorated in lustre andcoloured enamels withflowering foliage, paintedmark ‘C5516/7’ andimpressed factory mark
20.5cm high
£150-250
136 FA527/5DOULTON, LAMBETHMARCHED PAIR OFSTONEWARE VASES,CIRCA 1920each decorated with ‘C’ scrollrococo panels enclosingflowering branches,impressed and incised marks(2)
31cm high
£150-250
135 EAC33/31ROYAL DOULTONPAIR OF ‘SLATER’S PATENT’STONEWARE VASES,CIRCA 1920each decorated with leafybranches, impressed andincised marks (2)
36cm high
£150-250
134 FA527/1DUNMORE POTTERYLARGE LOBED JARDINIERE,CIRCA 1890covered with a mustard glaze,impressed mark ‘PeterGardner/ Dunmore Pottery’
20cm high
£150-200
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139 EAA409/14GWLADYS RODGERS FORPILKINGTONSLUSTRE BOWL AND COVER,DATED 1907decorated with a latticedfrieze of flowerheads withcentral cartouche to thecover, impressed and paintedmarks to base (2)
13.5cm diameter
£200-300
138 EAC242/1JOHN MOYR SMITH FORMINTONGROUP OF TWELVE 8”‘WAVERLEY’ TILES,CIRCA 1877based on the Waverley Novelsby Sir Walter Scott, including:‘The Antiquary’; ‘Fair Maid ofPerth’; ‘Fortunes of Nigel’;‘Heart of Midlothian’;‘Kenilworth’; ‘Bride ofLammermoor’; ‘Ivanhoe’;‘Quentin Durward’; ‘Rob Roy’(3) (damages) (12)
20.5cm x 20.5cm
£300-400
137 FA115/4B. TWYNAM FOR T.C. BROWN-WESTHEAD,MOORE & COAESTHETIC MOVEMENTCIRCULAR WALL CHARGER,CIRCA 1890painted blue on white with thehead and shoulders of a youngwoman with flowering hops in thebackground, signed, impressedfactory marks
38cm diameter
£300-500
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141 FA501/4RUSKIN POTTERYLARGE HIGH FIRED VASE, 1920of shouldered ovoid form rising to a tallcollar, the cream base glaze graduating to astreaking sang de boeuf, ending in a richmagenta, with black and green oxidespotting, impressed factory marks ‘Ruskin/England’
39cm high
£700-900
140 FA501/3RUSKIN POTTERYLARGE HIGH FIRED VASE, DATED 1925of flattened onion form, the cream bodyheavily covered in mottled sang de boeuf withoxidised spotting, graduating to magenta atthe footrim, impressed factory marks‘Ruskin/ England/ 1925’ (small score to body)
34cm high
£600-800
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142 FA501/5RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1923of cylindrical vase form, withmottled grey body on creambackground with traces ofsang de boeuf, impressedwith makers mark, ‘Ruskin/England/ 1923’
16cm high
£250-350
143 FA501/7RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1906the body of cylindrical form,the purple and lavender glazespeckled with oxidised mossgreen, impressed with thefactory marks ‘RuskinPottery/ WestSmethwick/1906’
19.5cm high
£400-600
148 FA501/20RUSKIN POTTERYLARGE VASE, DATED 1922of shouldered ovoid form withcollar neck in a deep lilacpear lustre glaze, impressedwith factory mark and date,‘Ruskin/ England/ 1922’
41cm high
£200-300
149 FA501/17RUSKIN POTTERYLARGE BOWL, DATED 1926with a mottled pink souffléglaze, impressed with factorymark and date, ‘Ruskin/England/ 1926’, fine hairlineto rim
32cm diameter
£200-300
146 FA501/9RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1905of footed shouldered ovoidform, with sang de boeuf andviolet colours over a creambackground, with oxidisedgreen spotting overlay,impressed with factory mark,‘Ruskin Pottery/ WestSmethwick/1905/No 108’
18cm high
£300-400
147 FA501/16RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED BOWL,DATED 1933of sang de boeuf, violet andlavender glaze and oxidisedmoss green spotting,impressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/ England/1933’
24.5cm diameter
£250-350
144 FA501/8RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1906of slim shouldered form, thebody mottled in green withoxidised moss green spotting,with slight fissure to reveallavender, impressed with‘Ruskin Pottery/ WestSmethwick/ 1906’
18.5cm high
£400-600
145 FA501/24RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1903of flattened onion form withflared neck, with blue, greenand violet glaze, impressedwith factory mark and date‘Ruskin Pottery/WestSmethwick/1903’
10cm high
£200-300
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150 FA501/14RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1920of slim cylindrical form withflared foot and tapering rollrim, with mottled beige andsang de boeuf glaze,impressed with factory markand dated ‘Ruskin/ England/1920’
21.5cm high
£400-600
151 FA501/15RUSKIN POTTERYMINIATURE HIGH FIREDBOWL, DATED 1933with sang de boeuf and violetglaze over a creambackground and oxidisedmoss green spotting,impressed with factory markand date, ‘Ruskin/ England/1933’, 6cm; also a RUSKINMINIATURE HIGH FIREDVASE, with sang de boeuf andgrey glaze, impressed withfactory mark ‘Ruskin’, 3.8cm(2)
£250-350
152 FA501/13RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1933of small footed tapered ovoidform, with deep violet andsang de boeuf drip glaze overa cream background,impressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/ England/1933’
14.5cm high
£300-400
155 FA501/12RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1933a small footed vase ofcompressed globe and shaftform with tapered neck andflared rim, with mottled sangde boeuf and deep lilac glazeover a cream background,with oxidised moss greenspotting, impressed withfactory marks and date,‘Ruskin/ England/ 1933’
11.5cm high
£200-300
154 FA501/11RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1932a small footed vase ofcompressed onion form withstraight wide neck, covered inmottled sang de boeuf on acream background withoxidised spotting, impressedwith factory mark and date‘Ruskin/ England/ 1932’
10cm high
£200-300
153 FA501/10RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE,DATED 1920a small footed vase ofcompressed onion form withflared neck, with heavy sangde boeuf glaze and traces oflilac over a cream ground,impressed with factory markand date, ‘Ruskin/ England/1920’
10cm high
£200-300
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156 FA501/18RUSKIN POTTERYMATCHED COFFEE SET,EARLY 20TH CENTURYcomprising: 8 cups and 8saucers: Mottled moss greenhigh fired glaze cup andmatched saucer, with latterimpressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin Pottery/West Smethwick/1907’ Applegreen lustre glaze cup andmatched saucer, bothimpressed with factory mark‘Ruskin/ England’ Blue pearlglaze cup and saucer,impressed with factory mark‘Ruskin/ England’ Two Bluewash cups and matchingsaucers, impressed withfactory mark ‘Ruskin/England’ Orange pearl glazecup and matching saucer,impressed with factory markand date, ‘Ruskin/ England/1926’ Periwinkle blue glazecup with matched saucer, cupimpressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/ England/1926’ Periwinkle blue pearlcup and matched saucer, cupimpressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/ England/1926’ saucer impressed withfactory mark and date‘Ruskin/ England/ 1927’ (8)
£200-300
159 FA501/23RUSKIN POTTERYGROUP OF WARES,CIRCA 1920’S/1930’Sincluding: a flambé vase, withmottled grey glaze, offlattened onion form withflared neck, impressed withfactory mark and date,‘Ruskin/ England/ 1927’,12cm high; a cylindrical vasewith flared neck, pink pearlglaze, impressed with factorymark and date, ‘Ruskin/England/ 1922’, 10cm high; ablue and beige crystallineglaze ginger jar (lid lacking),impressed with factory mark,‘Ruskin/ England’ 8.5cm high;a blue and beige crystallinevase of ovoid form with flaredneck, impressed with factorymark and date, ‘Ruskin/England/ 1931’, 18cm high; aperiwinkle blue pearl glazebowl, impressed ‘England/1923’ and handpainted mark‘K26’, 15.3cm wide; a mottledgrey bowl, impressed withfactory mark and date‘Ruskin/ England/ 1927’ 18cmwide; a mottled grey and ivoryvase of cylindrical form,impressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/ England/1922’ 17cm high; and anapple green vase ofshouldered slim taperedform, impressed with factorymark and date ‘Ruskin/England/ 1923’ 20cm high (8)
£300-500
157 FA501/19RUSKIN POTTERYGROUP OF MINIATUREWARES, 1920’Sincluding: a mottled bronzeglaze bowl, impressed withfactory mark and date‘Ruskin/ England/ 1924’,5,7cm wide; a peacock pearlglazed tapering shoulderedvase, 4.5cm high; a blue glazebowl with wide rim, withpainted factory mark, 5cmwide; and a crystallinecompressed onion form vase,with indistinct mark, 3cmhigh (4)
£200-300
158 FA501/22RUSKIN POTTERYCOLLECTION OF ROUNDELSAND ENAMELS,EARLY 20TH CENTURYincluding: 29 assortedcoloured glaze and differingsized roundels; 2 buttons;1 diamond-shaped enamel;1 teardrop-shaped enamel;2 heart-shaped enamels, ofdiffering colour and size;1 triangle enamels; 2 squareenamels, of differing colourand size, the largerimpressed with factory markof either ‘Ruskin/England’ or‘W H Taylor/West Smethwick’(38)
Largest, 11cm wide
£400-600
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160 FA501/21RUSKIN POTTERYGROUP OF SIX VASES,CIRCA 1910including: a blue lustre glazevase of cylindrical, flaredform, decorated with vines,impressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/1912’ andhandpainted ‘scissors’ mark,24cm high; a blue peacockglaze vase of cylindrical,flared form, impressed withfactory mark ‘Ruskin/England/ 1918’, 25cm high; aslim black matt glaze vase ofslim cylindrical form, withsilver foliate decoration,impressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin/ England/1919’ and handpainted‘scissors’ and date, 20.5cmhigh; a Robin’s egg blue pearlglaze vase of flattened onionand flaring shaft form,impressed with factory markand date ‘Ruskin Pottery/West Smethwick/ 1908’, 15cmhigh; a yellow lustre gingerjar and lid, decorated in greenvines, impressed with factorymark and date, ‘ RuskinPottery/ 1910’, 9.5cm high;and a small yellow pearlglaze vase of cylindrical form,impressed with factory mark‘Ruskin/ England/ 1915’,7.5cm high (6)
£400-600
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163 FA506/1MOORCROFT‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERNBISCUIT BARREL & COVER,1930swith silver plated mounts,impressed factory marks,initialled in blue
18.5cm high
£200-300
166 FA532/3WILLIAM MOORCROFT FORMACINTYRE & COTOAST RACK, CIRCA 1900decorated with blue poppies,14cm across; and A CUP ANDINTEGRAL SAUCER,decorated with forget-me-nots, 9cm high, both withprinted factory marks (2)
£200-300
165 FA527/6MOORCROFT‘HIBISCUS’ PATTERNJARDINIERE, 1970sof cylindrical form, impressedfactory marks, initialled ingreen
18cm high
£150-250
164 FA525/5MOORCROFT‘LEAF AND BERRIES’FLAMBÉ PLATE, 1930simpressed factory marks,initialled in blue
30cm diameter
£200-300
161 FA501/6RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED VASE, 1920sfinished in a moss greensoufflé glaze, impressed withfactory marks ‘Ruskin/England’
24cm high
£250-350
162 FA501/2RUSKIN POTTERYHIGH FIRED RUSKIN VASE, DATED 1933of bottle form, the cream body covered inmottled sang de boeuf and magenta glazeswith black and green oxide spotting,impressed factory marks ‘Ruskin/ England/1933’
24.3cm high
£400-600
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167 FA77/1WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR J.MACINTYRE & CO‘FLORIAN WARE’ JAR ANDCOVER, CIRCA 1900decorated with a frieze ofpoppies and panels of springflowers, printed mark, signedin green (re-stuck cover)
5.5cm high
£300-500
168 FA532/1MOORCROFT‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERNBALUSTER VASE, 1930simpressed factory marks,signed in blue
24.5cm high
£300-400
169 EAC28/1MOORCROFT‘CLEMATIS’ LAMP BASE,1930simpressed marks, bearspaper label
17cm high
£80-120
170 EZ356/47MOORCROFT‘CLEMATIS’ POWDER BOWLAND COVER, 1930simpressed factory marks andfacsimile signature, 12cmacross; and a ‘ANEMONES’PATTERN VASE, impressedfactory marks (2)
£150-250
175 FA108/20SUSIE COOPER FOR GRAY’SPOTTERYTHREE HAND PAINTEDWARES, 1930scomprising: a ‘CUBIST’PATTERN BOWL, with twinhandles, 28cm across; a‘MOUNTAINS AND MOON’PATTERN JUG, 12.5cm high;and a CIRCULAR PLATE,decorated with stylisedflowering foliage, 26.5cmdiameter, each with printedfactory marks (3)
£200-300
176 FA108/19SUSIE COOPERCOLLECTION OF STUDIOWARES, 1930scomprising: a TWINHANDLED VASE, E/550,decorated with stylised floralmotifs, signed and dated 1935to base (restored handle),16.5cm high; an OVOID VASE,M.63, signed to the base,15cm high; a BOWL, M60,signed to the base, 18cmdiameter; a VASE and aBOWL, each with spiraldecoration, printed factorymarks (5)
£200-300
173 FA488/1ELIZABETH MARY WATTCOLLECTION OF TEA ANDCOFFE WARES, 1930scomprising: a SET OF FOURCOFFEE CANS ANDSAUCERS; a LARGE TEA CUPAND SAUCER, and a CUP,SAUCER AND PLATE TRIO,each decorated with flowers,and with painted initials (13)
£200-300
174 FA466/3FIONA BANNERCERAMIC JUGfreeform, with checkeddecoration, impressed markto base ‘Fiona Banner’, 31cmhigh; also an anonymousLUSTRE BOWL, withgeometric decoration, 29cmacross; and a CIRCULARGLASS BOWL, 31cm diameter(3)
£200-300
171 EZ360/5MOORCROFTCOLLECTION OF FIVE‘ANEMONES’ PATTERNWARES, 1960sto include: a BALUSTERVASE, 26cm high, ANOTHERSMALLER VASE, 20cm high; ACIRCULAR BOWL, 16cmdiameter; AN OBLONG COMBTRAY, 20cm across; A PINDISH, 9.5cm across, eachwith impressed factorymarks; also a ‘MAGNOLIA’PATTERN POSY VASE, 6cmhigh (6)
£200-300
172 FA496/2MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY& COFLAMMINIAN WAREPOTTERY CANDLESTICK,1930stubelined and painted withroundels, incised signatureand stamped ‘Made ForLiberty & Co.’
18.5cm high
£150-200
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177 FA108/23SUSIE COOPER‘ANGELFISH’ FIGURE, CIRCA 1936painted in colours, incised mark to plinth ‘SusieCooper/ England’
27.5cm high
£250-350
179 FA525/3CARTER STABLER & ADAMSLARGE POOLE POTTERYVASE, 1920sof shouldered ovoid form,decorated by Anne Hatchardwith a frieze of colourfulflowers, impressed factorymark, painted decorator’sinitials
30.5cm high
£200-300
178 FA525/3APOOLE POTTERYYE PATTERN VASE, 1930sdecorated by Doris Marshallwith geometric floweringplant forms, impressedfactory marks and painteddecorator’s initials; also aPOOLE POTTERY EDPATTERN PLATE, decoratedEileen Prangnell with a friezeof flowers, impressed factorymarks and painteddecorator’s initials, 27cmdiameter (2)
£200-300
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182 FA108/17KEITH MURRAY FORWEDGWOODTWO RIBBED BOWLS,CIRCA 1940each with vertical ribbingglazed in matt blue andgreen, printed facsimilesignature and factory marks(2)
22.5 and 23.5cm diameter
£100-200
181 FA108/14KEITH MURRAY FORWEDGWOODOVOID VASE, CIRCA 1940with horizontal ribbing glazedin blue, printed facsimilesignature and factory marks
16cm high
£100-200
180 FA108/13KEITH MURRAY FORWEDGWOODTWO OVOID VASES,CIRCA 1940with horizontal ribbing glazedin matt green and cream,printed facsimile signatureand factory marks (2)
19cm high
£200-300
183 FA108/16ERIC RAVILIOUS FORWEDGWOOD‘THE BOAT RACE BOWL’,DATED 1975limited edition 14/200, printedand painted factory marks,with original certificate andfitted box
31cm diameter
Note:Originally executed for Wedgwood in1938 ‘The Boat Race Bowl’ was re-issued in 1975 in a limited edition of200
£800-1,200
184 FA524/1CELTIC POTTERY, NEWLYNPART COFFEE SERVICE,1960s/70sdecorated with stylised birds,comprising: a coffee pot, milkjug, sugar bowl, oblong dish,circular dish, 6 cups, 6saucers, 8 plates, circularplate, 2 small serving dishesand a circular bowl (29)
£100-200
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185 FA496/3CLARICE CLIFF‘FARMHOUSE’ BONJOURSUGAR SIFTER, 1930spainted in coloured enamels,printed factory marks
12.5cm high
£200-300
187 FA108/5CLARICE CLIFF‘SLICED FRUIT’ CONICALWATER JUG, 1930sdecorated with a frieze of fruitand flowers within colouredbands, printed marks
18cm high
£150-250
188 FA108/4CLARICE CLIFF‘CROCUS’ LOTUS JUG, 1930sdecorated with a frieze ofcrocus within coloured bands,printed factory marks
30cm high
£250-350
193 EAA349/2CARLTON WARE‘CHINALAND’ PATTERNBALUSTER VASE, 1920sprinted and painted in gilt andcoloured enamels with aChinoiserie scene, paintedand printed marks, no. 3623
26cm high
£300-500
194 FA525/1CARLTON WARE‘EGYPTIAN FAN’ PATTERNCIRCULAR PLATE, 1920sdecorated in gilt and colouredenamels, printed factorymarks
27cm across
£200-300
195-196No lots
191 FA108/26CLARICE CLIFF‘FLORA’ AND ‘MARLENE’,TWO WALL MASKS, 1930seach painted in colouredenamels, printed factorymarks (2)
16.5cm and 18cm high
£150-250
192 FA532/2CLARICE CLIFF‘RODANTHE’ PATTERN ISISVASE, 1930sprinted factory marks,moulded mark ‘Isis’, 25cmhigh; and a CLARICE CLIFFBONJOUR SUGAR SIFTER,decorated with prunusblossom, printed factorymarks, 13cm high (2)
£250-350
189 FA108/24CLARICE CLIFFTHREE ‘CROCUS’ CONICALCONDIMENTS, 1930sincluding: a SUGAR SIFTER,14cm high; and a SALT ANDPEPPER, 8cm high, each withprinted factory marks (3)
£200-300
190 FA108/25CLARICE CLIFF‘WINDBELLS’ SPILL VASE,1930s12cm high; and a ‘SECRETS’PIN TRAY, 17cm across, eachwith printed factory marks (2)
£150-250
186 FA532/4CLARICE CLIFF‘CHINTZ’ PATTERN CONICALSUGAR SIFTER, 1930sprinted factory marks
14cm high
£200-300
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198 FA108/8AMPHORASINGLE HANDLEDCANDLESTICK, CIRCA 1900with broad drip tray andapplied tapering handle onspreading column, paintedwith flowering poppies,impressed mark ‘Amphora/B544’
38cm high
£200-300
197 FA505/1AMPHORAART NOUVEAU FIGURALDISH, CIRCA 1900possibly by EduardStellmacher, impressedmarks ‘Amphora/ 4290’
25cm high
£400-600
199 FA509/1BONNART NOUVEAU EWER &BASIN, CIRCA 1900moulded with Art Nouveaumaidens, printed andmoulded factory marks (2)
Ewer, 53cm, Basin 36cm
£100-150
202 FA108/7GOLDSCHEIDERFIGURE OF PSYCHE,CIRCA 1920glazed in white on a blueplinth, impressed marks‘4635/234/65’, printed factorymarks
36.5cm high
£200-300
201 EAA489/1AROZENBERGJAR AND COVER, CIRCA 1900painted with stylised ArtNouveau flowers on a blueground, painted factory marksand monogram to base‘Rozenberg/ DenHaag/ 094’
23cm high
£200-300
200 FA529/6WALTER BOSSE (AFTER)PAIR OF WALL SCONCES,EARLY 20TH CENTURYmodelled as a boy and a girlin colourful clothes seatedastride ‘U’ shaped candleholders, impressed mark ‘H.BEI/ WIEN’
21cm across
£250-350
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205 FA455/5JENNY MEYER FOR ROYAL COPENHAGENCIRCULAR PLATE, CIRCA 1910decorated with flowering lilies, signed,painted marks verso ‘10,691/ 50/ Jen Meyer’,bears printed factory marks
30.5cm diameter
£300-500
203 FA108/9ORIVITOVERLAID EARTHENWARE VASE,CIRCA 1900the shouldered tapering body with mauveglaze, overlaid with a frieze of peacockfeathers in gilt metal, stamped marks‘“Orivit”/ 2561’
20cm high
£250-350
204 FA108/30ALMERIC WALTERPAIR OF EARTHENWARE VASES, CIRCA 1910each of slender swollen form decorated withpanels of stylised floral forms on footedbases, each with painted marks ‘A. Walter/Nancy’ and bearing painted initials ‘AW’ tothe base (crazed) (2)
24cm high
£250-350
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207 EZ569/2LAJOS MACK (ATTRIBUTED)FOR ZSOLNAYLARGE SCULPTURAL VASE,CIRCA 1900eosin glazed earthenware,moulded with the figure of amaiden, moulded factory sealand impressed number 3945
43.5cm high
£800-1,200
208No lot
206 FA115/1MICHAEL POWOLNYEARTHENWARE TAZZA,CIRCA 1900the wide circular bowl stencil-decorated with bands ofstylised buds and held up bythree kneeling putti with floralgarlands, incised mark ‘7377’,impressed mark ‘43/11’
32cm diameter, 22cm high
£500-700
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210 FA595/1EDITH DAWSON (ATTRIB.)ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER ANDENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK,CIRCA 1900decorated in the Moorishstyle, the square dial withturquoise enamel hands andspandrels within arectangular case, the reardoor with enamelled paneldepicting a goosegirl andgeese in a landscape, theangles embellished by turnedivory columns, the enamelleddome surmount decoratedwith opposed peacocks, thewhole raised on ivory bracketfeet, apparently unmarked
20cm high
£3,000-5,000
209 FA534/1ASTRID FOG FOR GEORG JENSENSILVER THREE-TIER ABSTRACT PENDANT, POST1945with ten link chain and three convex blockpendants linked by chains, stamped marks ‘GeorgJensen/ 925S/ Denmark/ 127’
Chain 60cm long, Pendants total height 13cm
£800-1,200
Jewellery, Silver and Metalwork
211ALEXANDER RITCHIE, IONACELTIC CROSS PENDANT,CIRCA 1910with entwined knotworkdecoration, stamped 'A.R./IONA'
8cm high
£200-300
212PETER WYLIE DAVIDSON(AFTER)SILVER NECKLACE, 2004cast and pierced withswallows in flight, hallmarkedfor Edinburgh 2004-2005
Length 51cm
£200-300
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213 EAC72/8WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHEMETALLWARENFABRIK)ELECTROPLATED COMPORT,CIRCA 1900cast as a lily pad with ArtNouveau maiden, cast marks‘246’
29cm across
£300-500
215 FA510/1WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHEMETALLWARENFABRIK)CLARET JUG, CIRCA 1900with plated mounts, theslender glass body withetched flowering foliatedecoration, with cast mountswith correspondingdecoration, stamped factorymarks
40.5cm high
£400-600
214 FA529/5JEAN E. PUIFORCATFRENCH SILVER AND SILVER GILTTEAPOT, DESIGNED 1936of tapering cylindrical form, with threehorizontal gilt bands, the hardwoodhandle in the form of the Greek letterEpsilon, the hardwood finial in the formof a canted loop, stamped maker’smarks ‘Jean E. Puiforcat/ Made inFrance/ 925’
10cm high
Literature:de Bonneville, Françoise ‘Jean Puiforcat’, 1986,p. 131
£1,200-1,800
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218 FA108/1WOOD & CO. FOR LIBERTY& CO.COPPER AND BRASS WINECOOLER, CIRCA 1900worked as a Roman bath, theliner with rolled rim above anoval section body with rivetedstraps and ring handle,stamped maker’s mark
28.5cm across
£300-500
217 FA455/12CHRISTOPHER DRESSERFOR BENHAM & FROUD(ATTRIB.)TWIN-HANDLED BRASS ANDCOPPER URN, CIRCA 1880of ovoid form with faux rivetdecoration and scalloped andribbed banding, unmarked
25cm high
£400-600
216 FA108/6WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHEMETALLWARENFABRIK)COPPER AND ENAMEL VASE,1930swith spirally decorated twinhandles, the taperinghammered body withcloisonné enamel frieze ofstylised birds and chequerbanding, stamped factorymarks
32cm high
£250-350
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219 EZ339/16ERNEST GIMSON(MANNER OF)PAIR OF BRASS AND CASTIRON FIRE DOGS, CIRCA 1920each cast iron frame applied tothe front with cut and engravedbrass panels and rosettes infloral and foliate designs (2)
63cm high, 37cm deep
£600-800
220 FA108/10C.F. HEISSE, DENMARKSTERLING CHALICE ANDCOVER, CIRCA 1915the ovoid bowl and cover withhammered finish and appliedstylised foliate handles raisedon pierced foliate base, laterengraved and dated 1927,stamped makers marks
26.5cm high
£200-300
223 FA108/22ARCHIBALD KNOX FORLIBERTY & CO‘TUDRIC’ PEWTER BULLETVASE, CIRCA 1920cast with a frieze of stylisedfoliage on a hammeredground, stamped marks‘Tudric/ 0226’
19cm high
£100-200
222 FA455/13BIRMINGHAM GUILD OFHANDICRAFTSCOPPER BOWL, CIRCA 1900of ovoid form, with hammeredfinish, with applied twinhandles, stamped mark tobase ‘BGH’
22.5cm across
£200-300
221 EZ871/17EDWARD SPENCERSILVERED SANCTUARYLAMP, CIRCA 1900of lobed tapering cylindricalform, with cast vine rim andapplied enamelled roundelsalso depicting vines, withwrythen ring pendant,enclosing a single candlesconce and inscription ‘In histemple everything saith glory’,supported by four chainssuspended from a domedrose
38cm diameter
£300-500
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224 FA108/3LIBERTY & CO‘TUDRIC’ PEWTER MANTEL CLOCK,CIRCA 1920the circular dial with turquoise enamelpanel enclosed within rectangular casewith hammered finish and serpentinecornice, stamped marks ‘Tudric/ 01126A’
17.5cm high, 31.5cm wide
£200-300
227 FA533/1ARCHIBALD KNOX FORLIBERTY & CO.ARTS & CRAFTS ‘CYMRIC’SILVER HAND MIRROR, 1904embossed in low relief withCeltic knotwork motifs andset with a central turquoisematrix cabochon, maker’smark ‘L&Co’, hallmarkedBirmingham, 1904, stamped‘Cymric’
£250-350
230 FA40/59AOMAR RAMSDENSILVER SPOON, LONDON,1911the terminal worked in reliefas a flowering thistle, thebowl with hammereddecoration, hallmarkedLondon 1911
14cm long
£200-300
231-232No lots
229 FA98/1WALKER & HALLART NOUVEAU SILVERDRESSING SET, 1907comprising: a mirror, aclothes brush, a hair brushand a comb, each withembossed flowering foliatedecoration, boxed, allhallmarked Chester 1907 (4)
£150-250
228 FA533/2ARCHIBALD KNOX FORLIBERTY & CO.SILVER NAPKIN RING, 1906with stylised Celtic knot motifhighlighted in shades of blue& green enamel, maker’smark ‘L&Co’, hallmarkedBirmingham, 1906
£300-500
226 FA108/2OLIVER BAKER (ATTRIB.)FOR LIBERTY & COPAIR OF ‘TUDRIC’ PEWTERVASES, CIRCA 1900each with twin handles castas whiplash foliage, themoulded bodies with blindcabochon frieze, stampedmarks ‘English Pewter/ 029’(2)
31.5cm high
£300-500
225 FA497/3DAVID VEAZEY FOR LIBERTY& CO.‘TUDRIC’ PEWTER BOWLstamped marks ‘Tudric/011’
32cm diameter
£150-250
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236 EZ871/5JAMES POWELL & SONS‘EIFFEL TOWER’ WROUGHTIRON STANDARD LAMP,CIRCA 1900the later tapered Vaselineglass shade with scrolledsupports above correspondingglass reservoir, raised ontapered supports with centralscroll and openwork columnraised on scrolling feet
169cm high
£1,000-1,500
Lighting
233 FA108/29TIFFANY STUDIOSPATINATED BRONZE LAMPBASE NO. 182, CIRCA 1900wired for electricity, withthree curved supports and alight bulb fitting above an urnshaped base with four reededsupports resting on a shapedplinth, apparently unmarked
Total height 27cm
Literature:Duncan, Alastair ‘Tiffany: Lamps andMetalware’, Suffolk 2007, pp 28(illus. plate 71) and 504
Note:This is the small version of the lampbase marked in the Tiffanyworkbooks as ‘Greek design, small’.
£300-500
234 EAA377/3CONTINENTAL ARTNOUVEAUBRONZE MOUNTEDCERAMIC TABLE LAMP,CIRCA 1910with earthenware balusterbase, glazed in blue andblack, issuing iris flowers andleaves, the flowers fitted forlight bulbs, and enclosed bycast foliate straps
76cm high
£200-300
235 ET664/4DENIS CONTI, ENGLAND,GROUP OF FOUR STANDARDLAMPS, 1979-80enamelled steel, each of twincolumn construction ofspreading base (4)
204cm high
Note:In 1979-80 Denis Conti wascommissioned to design the lightingfor the Warwick Arts Trust, Londonfor which 16 standard lamps wereproduced, of which six are offeredhere. A memorable feature of theWarwick Arts Trust in the 1980’s wasits poetry and chamber musicrecitals by a range of artists fromrecent graduates to VanessaRedgrave, Andreas Schiff and AlfredBrendel all of them lit by these Contilamps, which were made for the firstperformance in the summer of 1980.The design was inspired by a trip toNew York in the late 1970s andpossibly pays some homage to Miesvan der Rohe’s Seagrams building.
£400-600
241 FA468/1FRENCH ART DECOWROUGHT IRON TABLELAMP, 1930swith twin frosted glassshades, moulded with flowersand supported on scrollingsupports with correspondingbase
47cm high
£300-500
242No lot
237 FA115/3EDWARD MILLER &COMPANYCAST IRON AND SLAG GLASSTABLE LAMP, CIRCA 1900with facetted shade abovecorresponding column andspreading base, cast mark‘Miller/969’
49cm high
£300-500
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239 YE2011/12ART NOUVEAUPATINATED BRASS OIL LAMPBASE, CIRCA 1910in the manner of W.A.S.BENSON, with piercedstylised plant motifs
37cm high
£150-250
240 FA527/9ARTS & CRAFTSHAMMERED STEEL HALLLANTERN, CIRCA 1900of hexagonal section, withglazed panels to the sidesand pitched surmount
36cm tall
£150-250
238 FA531/1LE COULTRE CO.GLASS MANTEL TIMEPIECE,1930sthe circular blue dial withsteel bezel and radiatingbrass numerals within demi-lune blue glass mount raisedon a stepped brass andchromium plated plinth,stamped marks ‘LeCoultreCo/Swiss made/ 03499’
21.5cm wide
£300-400
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243 FA99/1MARK MATVEEVICHANTOKOLSKY (AFTER)GLAZED TERRACOTTAPLAQUE, EARLY 20THCENTURYbears indistict maker's marks'****/ Paris/ 178B'
78cm high, 65cm wide
£800-1,200
244 FA455/7CONSTANTIN EMILEMEUNIERSTUDY OF A FARMERbronze plaque, signed in thebronze, cast marks verso‘Modèle-La Maison ModerneParis’, with founders mark
18cm x 10cm
£800-1,200
Bronzes & Sculpture
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246 FA490/1ART DECOSPELTER FIGURE ANDLIGHTER, 1930sraised on a marble plinth
27cm high
£100-200
248 FA538/3RUDOLF MARCUSEGILT BRONZE FIGURE, 1920’Sdepicting a young girl, raisedon a spreading marble plinth,cast foundry marksGladenbeck, Berlin, signed
20cm high
£200-300
247 EAC228/7BRITISH SCHOOLFIGURE OF A SEATED NUDE,CIRCA 1930patinated plaster, unsigned
59cm high
£150-250
249 FA455/4ALEC MILLERMOTHER & CHILDpatinated plaster figure,impressed signature ‘A.Miller’, raised on an oakplinth
35cm high
£200-400
252 FA108/11ART DECOBRONZE FIGURE OF A MALEARCHERraised on a black marbleplinth (bow lacking), unsigned
56cm wide, 45cm high
£200-300
253-254No lots
251 EY792/76ANNIE COTTRAU-FOKKERBUST OF A GIRLmarble, raised on a plinth,signed
27cm high
£150-350
250 EAA940/4BRITISH SCHOOLBUST OF AN ARTIST,CIRCA 1890bronze, raised on a plinth,unsigned
45cm high
£200-300
245 EAC108/1ALEXANDER KELETYART DECO BRONZE FIGUREOF DAVIDraised on a slate plinth,signed on the plinth
61cm wide, 26.5cm high including
base
£600-800
255 FA105/2HENRY HOLIDAY FOR JAMESPOWELL & SONSSTAINED GLASS DESIGN FORMOSSLEY HILL CHURCH,LIVERPOOLpen, ink and watercolourwash, signed and dated 1881
36cm x 26cm
Note:Inscribed to mount ‘Mossley HillChurch/ Liverpool/ S. Window ofChancel/ Inch Scale/ Mess JasPowell & Sons/ Whitefriars E.C.’
£400-600
257 FA455/6ROBERT ANNING BELLTHE ‘MAGNIFICAT’watercolour sketch, signed,inscribed ‘Sketch for the“Magnificat” East Hagbourne’and dated 1911
37cm x 26cm
Note:This is a sketch for a stained glasswindow, intended for the parishchurch of East Hagbourne inOxfordshire. The window was neverexecuted.
£500-700
256ART NOUVEAUSUITE OF STAINED ANDLEADED GLASS PANELS,CIRCA 1910
each with stylised tulip design(3)
45.5cm x 41.5cm (2), 50.5cm x 34cm
£150-250
Pictures, Books & Posters
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258 FA432/1ATELIER SEM, PARISPOSTER: ‘LA REVUE DU CASINODE PARIS’, CIRCA 1905framed
78.5cm x 58cm
£500-700
259 FA502/1SAVOY HOTELART DECO SIGN, 1930spainted in gilt and colouredpaints with the stylised figureof a military gentlemen withinchequer border, aboveinscription ‘Savoy Hotel’
117cm x 57cm
£800-1,200
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260 FA598/1ROWLEY GALLERY (ATTRIB.)FRAMED MARQUETRYPANEL,1930sdepicting an eagle hunting agrouse in a mountainouslandscape
73cm x 119cm
£400-600
261 EZ871/2JOURNAL OF DECORATIVEARTGROUP OF SIX FRAMEDPRINTS, DATED JANUARY1897each printed in sepia withdecorative room schemes
each approx. 93cm x 66cm
£200-300
262 FA455/10CHARLES HASLEWOODSHANNONBY THE RIVERlithograph, unsigned
21cm x 16.5cm
Provenance:Senefelder Club
£200-300
263 FA1/14MAURICE MILLIÈREPLAYING WITH PUPPYDry point and polychromeetching n° 5, signed anddated in pencil
34cm x 55cm
£200-300
268 FA527/3ELIZABETH MARY WATTPORTRAIT OF A GIRLOil on canvas, signed
49cm x 38cm
£200-300
269 FA435/4ERTÉ‘ADORATION’Screenprint, signed in pencil
51cm x 40cm
£200-300
270 FA455/8W. EDEN NESFIELD &ALBERT MOORESPECIMENS OF MEDIAEVALARCHITECTUREpublished by Day & Son,London 1862, unbound, inlater cloth folder
£200-300
271 FA455/9REMIGIUS GEYLING FORWILHELM MELZER, VIENNA‘BALL DER STADT WIEN,1909’a leather bound book,inscribed
£100-200
264 FA525/2ANDERS ZORNAT PRAYERCIRCA 1911-12, etching,signed in pencil
20cm x 15cm
£300-500
265 FA529/3CARTON MOORE-PARKTHE PAGEANT OF THEBEASTchalk drawing, signed andinscribed in pencil andindistinctly dated ‘03’; alongwith a copy of ‘Pen, Penciland Chalk’, The Studio, 1911(2)
31cm x 24cm
Literature:Holme, Charles (Edit.) ‘Pen, Penciland Chalk’, The Studio, 1911,illustrated page 56
£300-500
266 EAC256/1AGNES RAEBURNJUG OF CHRYSANTHEMUMSOil on canvas, signed
50cm x 39cm
Provenance:The Fine Art Society
£400-600
267 FA455/11TRACY HELPSTHREE KINGS OF ORIENTgouache, 25cm x 20cm andanother companion by thesame hand, signed, 19.5cm x17cm (2)
£150-200
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272 FA536/1ANNIE FRENCHLITTLE TOM DACREPen, ink and watercolour,signed and inscribed andsigned verso and dated March23rd 1920
26.9cm x 42.4cm
Note:Bears inscription verso in theartist’s hand ‘There’s little TomDacre, who cried when his head,That curled like a lamb’s back, wasshaved: so I said, “Hush, Tom! nevermind it, for when your head’s bare,You know that the soot cannot spoilyour white hair.” Blake (Songs ofInnocence) Annie French March 23rd1920’
£2,000-3,000
273 FA497/2BEGGARSTAFF BROTHERSTHE BLACK AND WHITEGALLERY, LOUIS MEYER,1897-1899Poster
47cm x 64cm
£400-600
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278 FA527/7ALEXANDER MORTON & CO.(ATTRIB.)ARTS & CRAFTS TEXTILEREMNANT, LATE19TH CENTURYwoven in wool in the mannerof Morris & Co. and depictingflower clumps
180cm x 200cm approx
£150-200
281 FA497/1THE LADIES WORK SOCIETYLIMITEDLARGE WOOLWORKEMBROIDERY, CIRCA 1880depicting a repeatingstrapwork design, maker’smarks to selvedge (smallunfinished section)
610cm long, 85cm wide
£200-300
282No lot
280 FA527/2GEORGE BAIN FOR QUAYLE& TRANTERTHREE CELTIC ‘HUNTING’RUGSeach machine woven woolwith Celtic knot centre andborders enclosing a staghunting scene with figures, incolours on a red field (wornareas) (3)
each 188cm x 117cm approx
£200-300
279 FA527/4ARTS & CRAFTSEMBROIDERED SILKWORKPANEL, EARLY20TH CENTURYworked in coloured silks withmeandering flowering foliage,framed and glazed
34cm x 161cm
£150-250
277 FA517/2HERMÈS‘PASSE GUIDE’ TAN LEATHERHORSEBIT BAG, 1970sgilt-metal hardware, labelled:‘Hermès/Paris’, some lightscuffing, pen mark to interiorleather, with original dustbag
20cm x 27cm
£300-500
276 FA517/1HERMÈSBURGUNDY LEATHER KELLYBAG, 1960sgilt-metal hardware, lock andkey sheath, labelled:‘Hermès/Paris’, somescuffing to base corners, withoriginal dustbag
31cm x 26cm x 10cm
£600-800
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283 LB350/22AESTHETIC MOVEMENTTWO PIECE ASH BEDROOMSUITE, CIRCA 1880comprising: a WARDROBEwith projecting mouldedcornice above a centralmirrored door flanked by twocupboards, each withmoulded panels with incisedand inlaid decoration,decorative brass hingesraised on a plinth, 185cmwide, 223cm high, 54.5cmdeep; and a DRESSINGCHEST, the mirrored backabove open shelf and tiledsplash back, the tiles byJOHN MOYR SMITH FORMINTONS, the rectangularmarble top above threedrawers and three cupboarddoors below withcorresponding inciseddecoration, raised on a plinth(2)
£1,000-1,500
284 EZ871/12E. W. GODWIN (MANNER OF)SET OF EBONISED WOODHANGING SHELVES, 1870with two panelled doorsenclosed by open shelvesabove a scalloped apronsupported by open brackets
105cm wide, 69cm high
£300-500
287 EZ570/4GEORGE WALTON(MANNER OF)MAHOGANY FRAMEDUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR,CIRCA 1910the tall arched back aboveupholstered arms and seatraised on turned legs withpad feet
£300-500
286 EAC21/19AESTHETIC MOVEMENTOAK HANDPAINTED MANTELMIRROR, DATED 1877the projecting cornice, abovecentral mirror, surrounded bypainted panels of birds andplants, with inscriptions‘Salve/ Nox/ Dies’
135cm x 154cm
£400-600
285 FA347/11AESTHETIC MOVEMENTOAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE,CIRCA 1890the square top with spindle-filled dividers, raised onsquare tapering supportslinked by pierced archedstretchers
39.5cm wide, 85cm high
£300-500
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288 EZ871/15ARTHUR W. SIMPSON FORMORRIS & COMAHOGANY INLAID SIDEBOARD,CIRCA 1910the rectangular reversebreakfront top with satinwoodcrossbanding, above a carvedfrieze and three drawers, in turnraised above a central void withshelf flanked by twin doors, eachinlaid with stylised plant formsand mounted with octagonalsilver handles, the wholestanding on square tapering legsdecorated with correspondingcarved panels
217cm wide, 99cm high, 65cm deep
Literature:Jeremy Cooper, ‘ Victorian andEdwardian Furniture and Interiors’ pub.1987, page 472, plate 470, for a similarexample
£2,500-3,500
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289 FA465/1ART NOUVEAUMAHOGANY CORNERARMCHAIRthe inlaid back over acushioned seat, raised onsquare tapering legs
43cm wide,32cm high 76cm deep
£200-300
292 LB350/15GUSTAV STICKLEYOAK RECLINING ROCKER,CIRCA 1900the slatted back withupholstered cushions abovestuff-over seat and broadopen arms raised on squarepegged supports on rockerbases
£400-600
291 EZ869/3ARTS & CRAFTSSTAINED BEECH AND OAKSIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1900the arched top rail withpierced woven motif abovelattice panel and turnedsupports, the drop-in rushseat above pierced scrollworkapron on turned and taperingfront legs with stylised fourfeet linked by a stretcher
£200-300
290 FA356/1WILLIAM BIRCHOAK THREE SEAT SETTEE,CIRCA 1900the back with tree curvedpanels and turned uprightsabove rush seat (unfinished)on turned tapering legs linkedby ring turned stretchers
175cm wide, 105cm high,
56cm deep
£150-220
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293 EAC34/7AESTHETIC MOVEMENTMAHOGANY BEDROOMSUITE, CIRCA 1890comprising: a wardrobe, thecentral section with swanneck pediment above fretworkdoors backed by gold fabricpanels over two short and twolong drawers, the wholeflanked by mirrored doors andraised on a plinth, 198cmwide, 232cm high, 67cm deep;and a MATCHING DRESSINGTABLE, with central hingedmirror flanked by two sidemirrors above anarrangement of drawers andcupboards (2)
£500-800
294 FA497/4ARTHUR W. SIMPSON,KENDALOAK STOOL, CIRCA 1910the rectangular seat withwoven leather straps onsquare tapered legs
40.5cm across
£150-200
297 EAA599/1CHARLES AND RAY EAMESLOW ARMCHAIR ROD (LAR),DESIGNED 1950the tomato-red polyester andfibreglass single-shell seat,back and arms supported onblack painted bent wire base
£300-500
296 EZ798/7ART DECOBIRCH AND WALNUTOCCASIONAL TABLE,CIRCA 1930the octagonal cross-bandedtop on square tapered supportand corresponding base
56.5cm diameter, 56cm high
£150-250
295 EZ871/4MORRIS & CO.(ATTRIBUTED TO)MAHOGANY OCCASIONALTABLE, CIRCA 1880the hexagonal top with insettile panels and ripplemoulded edge, raised onturned and tapering legslinked by shaped stretchers
49.5cm diameter, 62cm high
£200-300
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299 FA446/1LIBERTY & CO (ATTRIB.)MAHOGANY ‘THEBES’ STOOL,CIRCA 1900the dished seat raised onthree curved supports, bearsretailer’s label ‘GeorgeWatson & Co./ ArtisticFurnishings &/ OrientalWarehouse/ 14, ShandwickPlace/ Edinburgh’
36.5cm wide, 33cm high
£300-400
300 EAC264/2LE CORBUSIER‘LC2’ SOFA, RECENTMANUFACTUREblack leather and matt blackpowder coated steel
130cm wide
£300-500
302 FA166/3ARNE JACOBSEN FORFRITZ HANSENPAIR OF 3300 ARMCHAIRS,DESIGNED 1958upholstered in charcoal graywool fabric on a tubular steelframe, bears maker’s label (2)
£300-500
301 EAC264/1LE CORBUSIERPAIR OF ‘LC2’ CHAIRS BYCASSINA, RECENTMANUFACTUREblack leather and chrome (2)
72cm wide, 68.5cm high,
68.5cm deep
£400-600
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298 FA493/1ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & COPAIR OF COMPTON POTTERY TERRACOTTAJARDINIERES, CIRCA 1900each with twin handles, the flatted ovoid bodies withCeltic inspired decoration, moulded marks to base‘Designed and Manufactured by Liberty & Co.’ (2)
64cm wide, 30cm high
£800-1,200
303 FA166/4ARNE JACOBSEN FORFRITZ HANSENPAIR OF 3300 ARMCHAIRS,DESIGNED 1958upholstered in charcoal graywool fabric on a tubular steelframe, bears maker’s label (2)
£300-500
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305 FA166/1ARNE JACOBSEN FORFRITZ HANSENPAIR OF 3300 TWO SEATSOFAS, DESIGNED 1958upholstered in charcoal graywool fabric on a tubular steelframe, bears maker’s label (2)
£500-700
306 FA529/1ARNE JACOBSEN FORFRITZ HANSENTWO TIER TEAK TABLE,1960son steel supports
72cm wide, 55cm high
£250-350
304 FA166/2ARNE JACOBSEN FORFRITZ HANSENPAIR OF 3300 ARMCHAIRS,DESIGNED 1958upholstered in charcoal graywool fabric on a tubular steelframe, bears maker’s label (2)
£300-500
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308 FA529/2DAVID MELLORPAIR OF BENTWOODOCCASIONAL TABLESeach bears maker’s label (2)
86cm wide, 29cm high, 50cm deep
£200-300
310 FA597/1ERIC LYONSBENT PLY ‘LINDEN’ARMCHAIR, DESIGNED 1948the shaped rectangular backenclosed by slats abovearched arms and upholsteredseat on rectangular sectionlegs
£200-300
309 FA529/4FRITZ HANSENHARDWOOD FRAMED SOFA,CIRCA 1960with original green tweedfabric, later covered and withloose cushions
244cm wide, 75cm high, 80cm deep
£300-500
307 EZ354/1CONTEMPORARY ARTS &CRAFTSOAK AND WROUGHT STEELCONSOLE TABLE ANDMIRRORthe mirror with rectangularplate enclosed by riveted steelframe with curved brackets,155cm x 141cm, the tablewith rectangular plank topsupported by scrolling crossframe with integral candlesconces, 175cm wide, 119cmhigh, 64cm deep (2)
£300-500
311 FA527/8ARTS & CRAFTSPAIR OF OAK ARMCHAIRS,CIRCA 1900each with slatted backs andleather panelled seats raisedon square tapering legs (2)
£200-300
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314 EZ874/1DANISH SCHOOLMAHOGANY CABINET ONSTAND, 1960sof rectangular outline, thefront with three doorsenclosing a hinged interiorabove three drawers withturned rosewood handles, thewhole raised on a stand withsquare tapering legs
121.5cm wide, 137cm high,
45.5cm deep
£300-400
315 EZ874/2JASPER MORRISON FORARTIFORTPAIR OF VEGA CHAIRSeach with upholstered backsand seats on tubular chromesupports (2)
£200-300
316No lot
312ART DECOFRENCH GILDED WROUGHTIRON TABLE, 1930sthe rectangular black marbletop raised on base withopenwork baluster legs,linked by cross stretchers
86cm wide, 85cm high, 61cm deep
£300-500
313 FA366/2WALNUT SEMAINIER, 1950swith seven graduated drawersraised on angular supports
78cm wide, 124cm high, 45cm deep
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Liberty's was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in1875. Originally employed as a shop assistant atFarmer & Rogers India Shawl Warehouse, he usedthe ten years of experience he had gained there toopen his own store on Regent Street. Utilising hisinterest and knowledge in Asian and Near andFar Eastern cultures, he sold ornaments, fabricsand curios from Japan and the East. The businesswas a success from the beginning and quicklyexpanded.
Liberty soon realised the quality of the items he wassourcing from Japan and the East was deterioratingand decided and with demand outstipping supply
for quality fabric he commissioned his own fromEnglish dyers and manufacturers and had themimport and hand block fabrics. The high qualitywhich were achieved became known as 'Liberty ArtFabrics' and were used in for clothing andfurnishings.
Liberty's costume department opened in 1884 underthe directorship of the architect and designer E.W.Godwin. Godwin's aim was to challenge the creationsof Parisian fashion houses and create a home grownstyle - early clientele included artists of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and their circle including EllenTerry and Oscar Wilde.
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Figure 1: Liberty & Co.s’ Tudor building at its opening in 1924.
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Liberty & Co also promoted the designs of keymembers of the Arts & Crafts and Art NouveauMovements including Archibald Knox. The promotionof these styles by Liberty's and other avant gardeoutlets helped them to achieve internationalrecognition.
Throughout the 20th century, Liberty has continued topromote the work of many designers includingLucienne Day, Arne Jacobsen and Gio Ponti. Libertyfabrics have been used by designers such as YvesSaint Laurent, Bill Gibb, Jean Muir and Mary Quantand the shop today continues to promote and sellfashion and design of the highest quality.
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Figure 2: An interior showing the pierced decoration.
Furniture from the Tudor ShopThe following collection of Arts & Crafts furniture wasall made in the early 1920s for Liberty & Co'smagnificent Tudor building in Great MarlboroughStreet. The building was completed in 1924 and wasbuilt so that trading could continue while renovationswere being completed on their adjacent premises inRegent Street. It was designed by Edwin Thomas Halland his son Edwin Stanley Hall at the height of the1920s fashion for the Tudor revival and constructedfrom the timbers of two 19th century men-of-warbattleships: HMS Impregnable and HMS Hindustan.After the First World War a more reactionary attitudetowards architecture and design was understandableand the Liberty board recognized the marketingadvantage and reassurance to their customers ofbuilding in the sixteenth century manner. The newbuilding would demonstrate craft of the highestquality and attention to detail and would be areflection of the Arts & Crafts values of “truth tomaterial” which had played such an important part inthe foundation of the company and the goods that itsold.
The shop was engineered around three galleried lightwells that formed the main focus of the building andemulated the great atrium spaces of Bon Marché andPrintemps in Paris. Sir Arthur Liberty, who foundedLiberty & Co. in 1875, wanted to create the feelingthat you were walking around your own home sosurrounding these wells were more intimate roomswhich reflected the warren of rooms found in theoriginal shop in Regent Street. Liberty's ownworkshops in Highgate made the wood panelling and
a team of twenty carvers worked for eighteen monthson the woodwork alone.
Under the supervision of the architects a collection offurniture was made for the rooms and galleries todisplay the textiles, clothes and luxury goods the shopwas so famous for. It is represented by a series of
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tables, chests and display cabinets, all made in thesixteenth century style, with pegged construction anddecorative details complementing the design detailsin the building. The finish is either a dark fumed,natural or limed finish, also a characteristic of thewood finish of the rooms in which they once stood.The first group is designed in a Tudor style, withsubstantial oak planked tops above pegged supportspieced with decorative panel, also seen on panelingand staircases in the main shop (figure 2). Thesecond group also displays a 16th century aesthetic,with identical planked tops raised above cross framedsupports. The chests of drawers and the magnificenthexagonal centre table have distinctive hand wroughtiron handles and linenfold panelling, found in other
furniture still in situ. All the furniture was made in thefirm's workshops in Highgate and demonstrates thesame high levels of craftsmanship and attention todetail as the building itself. A photograph of theworkshop in the 1920s (figure 3) shows a chest ofdrawers and a display cabinet being produced.
Liberty & Co. has retained a core of pieces for itscollection; however, a substantial selection of thishistoric furniture, now unsuitable for contemporaryretailing, is offered here. Lyon & Turnbull will presentthe remaining pieces, designed by Sir Robert Lorimer,as part of their sale of Scottish Design on June 15th.
Literature: Calloway, Stephen, The House of Liberty,London 199
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Figure 3: Furniture being made at Liberty & Co.’s workshop in Highgate, circa 1923.
317LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked top with moulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, and with pegged bracket supports andbroad apron incorporating aperture for a single drawer, raisedon tapered and chamfered supports with pierced panels in asymmetric tear-shaped design, and linked by a spirally flutedstretcher with incised ends, stamped mark ‘6962’, later label‘804’
152.5cm long, 76cm high, 75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
THE TUDOR TABLES BY EDWIN T. HALL AND EDWIN S. HALLFOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON
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318 FA171/10LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked top withmoulded edge, later inset with brassmetre rule, and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apron, raised ontapered and chamfered supports withpierced decorative panels in a spiraldesign, and linked by a spirally flutedstretcher with incised ends
152.5cm long, 76cm high, 75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
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320 FA171/30LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for asingle drawer (lacking), raisedon tapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in asymmetric tear-shapeddesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends
121.5cm long, 76.5cm high,
68.5cm wide
£600-800
323 FA171/42LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLIMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for asingle drawer (lacking), raisedon tapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in a spiraldesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, later paperlabel ‘Silks’
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
322 FA171/36LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLIMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre ruleand applied brass bar to theleading edge, above peggedbracket supports and broadapron incorporating aperturewith a single drawer, raisedon tapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in ageometric tear-shapeddesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, stamped mark‘6962’
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
321 FA171/32LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL FUMED OAK CENTRETABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, abovepegged bracket supports andbroad apron incorporatingaperture for a single drawer(lacking), raised on taperedand chamfered supports withpierced decorative panels in aspiral design, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, stamped mark‘6965’
122.5cm long, 76cm high,
68.5cm wide
£600-800
319 FA171/37LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLIMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked top withmoulded edge, later inset with brassmetre rule, and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for a singledrawer (lacking), raised on taperedand chamfered supports with pierceddecorative panels in a geometrictear-shaped design, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher with incisedends, stamped mark ‘6962’
152.5cm long, 76cm high, 75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
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324 FA171/28LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for asingle drawer (lacking), raisedon tapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in ageometric tear-shapeddesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, stamped mark‘6962’, later label ‘607’ andlater paper label ‘Scarves/Regent St.’
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
325 FA171/9LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for asingle drawer (lacking), raisedon tapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in anasymmetric tear design, andlinked by a spirally flutedstretcher with incised ends
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
330 FA171/25LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture with asingle drawer, raised ontapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in a spiraldesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, stamped mark‘6965’, later paper label‘Centre 5’
122.5cm long, 76cm high,
68.5cm wide
£600-800
331 FA171/2LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLIMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with a brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating a single drawer,raised on tapered andchamfered supports withpierced decorative panels inan asymmetric tear design,and linked by a spirally flutedstretcher with incised ends,paper label ‘Silks’
152cm long, 74cm high, 76cm wide
£800-1,200
328 FA171/18LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLIMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for asingle drawer (handlelacking), raised on taperedand chamfered supports withpierced decorative panels in ageometric tear-shapeddesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, stamped mark‘6962’
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
329 FA171/21LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, abovepegged bracket supports andbroad apron incorporatingaperture for a single drawer(lacking), raised on taperedand chamfered supports withpierced decorative panels in aspiral design, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends, stamped mark‘6965’, later paper label‘Scarves/ Regent St F5’
122.5cm long, 76cm high,
68.5cm wide
Provenance:Liberty & Co., London
£600-800
326 FA171/11LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge andpegged bracket supports andbroad apron, raised ontapered and chamferedsupports with pierceddecorative panels in a spiraldesign, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher,stamped mark ‘6851’, laterlabelled ‘686’
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75cm wide
£800-1,200
327 FA171/15LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked topwith moulded edge, laterinset with brass metre rule,and with applied brassbracket to the front edge,above pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for asingle drawer (handlelacking), raised on taperedand chamfered supports withpierced decorative panels in aspiral design, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher withincised ends
152.5cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
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333 FA171/19LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked top withmoulded edge, later inset with brassmetre rule, and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apron, raised ontapered and chamfered supports withpierced decorative panels in a spiraldesign, and linked by a spirally flutedstretcher with incised ends, stampedmark ‘6849’, later label ‘840’
152.5cm long, 76cm high, 75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
332 FA171/20LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular planked top withmoulded edge, later inset with brassmetre rule, and with pegged bracketsupports and broad apronincorporating aperture for a singledrawer (lacking), raised on taperedand chamfered supports with pierceddecorative panels in a geometrictear-shaped design, and linked by aspirally fluted stretcher with incisedends, stamped mark ‘6962’, laterlabel ‘838’
152.5cm long, 76cm high, 75.5cm wide
£800-1,200
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335 FA171/8LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6961’, later label ‘794’
152cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£400-600
338 FA171/31LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL FUMED OAK CENTRETABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6964’, later label ‘705’
122cm long, 76cm high, 68cm wide
£300-500
337 FA171/1LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, above crossframed supports, each withspirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,stamped mark ‘6848’
152cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£400-600
336 FA171/4LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6961’
152cm long, 76cm high,
75.5cm wide
£400-600
334 FA171/61LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLARGE OAK FREESTANDINGCHEST, CIRCA 1924with moulded angles, therectangular top with laterinset brass metre rule, abovetwo long drawers, each withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling, the wholeraised on block feet
106cm wide, 86cm high, 76cm deep
£400-600
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339 FA171/13LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLIMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass meter rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking
152cm long, 75.5cm high,
75.5cm wide
£400-600
340 FA171/33LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, above crossframed supports, each withspirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, bears ivorinelabel ‘Liberty & Co/ RegentSt. London’
122cm long, 76cm high, 68cm wide
£300-500
342 FA171/35LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the planked and peggedrectangular top with mouldededge, above cross framedsupports, each with spirallyreeded elements linked by aspirally fluted centralstretcher and with twinplanked stretchers above,each stretcher end radiallyinlaid with specimen woods,the platform base raised onbracket feet and linked by aplank stretcher, bears laterlabel ‘594’
137cm long, 76cm high,
71.5cm wide
£800-1,200
341 FA171/34LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL FUMED OAK CENTRETABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6961’, later label ‘615’
122cm long, 76cm high, 68cm wide
£300-500
343 FA171/40LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL FUMED OAK CENTRETABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass meter rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6964’, later paper label‘Woollens’
122cm long, 76cm high, 68cm wide
£300-500
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344 FA171/24LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,stamped mark ‘8198’, laterlabels ‘Woollens’ and ‘F8Scarves’
137cm long, 75cm high,
70.5cm wide
£400-600
347 FA171/70LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass meter rule, abovesingle drawer and crossframed supports, each withspirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,bears later paper label ‘Silks’
152cm long, 75.5cm high,
75.5cm wide
£400-600
346 FA171/52LIBERTY & CO., LONDONFUMED OAK CENTRE TABLE,CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass meter rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6961’, later label ‘715’
152cm long, 75.5cm high,
75.5cm wide
£400-600
345 FA171/43LIBERTY & CO., LONDONSMALL FUMED OAK CENTRETABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular top withmoulded edge, later insetwith brass metre rule, abovecross framed supports, eachwith spirally reeded elementslinked by a spirally flutedcentral stretcher and withtwin planked stretchersabove, the platform baseraised on bracket feet andlinked by a plank stretcher,drawer lacking, stampedmark ‘6964’, later label‘Scarves’
122cm long, 76cm high, 68cm wide
£300-500
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348 FA171/55LIBERTY & CO., LONDONPAIR OF OAK OCCASIONALTABLES, CIRCA 1924each with octagonal mouldedtops above curved crossedsupports linked by a facettedpendant and cross stretchers(2)
60.5cm wide, 63cm high
£300-500
The illustration opposite showsthe new café at Liberty & Co’sTudor building in 1924 open forbusiness. The café, which nolonger exists, was located in thebasement and had as its focalfeature a large stone fireplacewith distinctive conical canopy.Shown in the picture are a groupof small oak tables around whichsat shoppers in need ofrefreshment. These tables weremade for the shop and theirdesign reflects the archedbuttresses and roof pendants inthe main atriums. The chairs, alsoin oak, were designed by RichardRiemerschmid, who had started tosupply designs to Liberty ’s in the1900s. The tea wares were madeby Moorcroft, a regular supplier ofwares to the shop, and wereglazed in powder blue.
Copyright:WestminsterCityArchives.
Figure 4: Interior of the basement cafe, circa 1924
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355 FA171/59LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLARGE OAK FREESTANDINGCHEST, CIRCA 1924with moulded angles, therectangular top above twolong drawers, each withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling, the wholeraised on block feet
106cm wide, 86cm high, 76cm deep
£400-600
356 FA171/58LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLARGE OAK FREESTANDINGCHEST, CIRCA 1924with moulded angles, therectangular top above twolong drawers, each withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling, the wholeraised on block feet
106cm wide, 86cm high, 76cm deep
£400-600
352 FA171/62LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK OCCASIONAL TABLE,CIRCA 1924the octagonal moulded topabove curved crossedsupports linked by a facettedpendant and cross stretchers,bears later paper label‘Scarves/ Regent St’
60.5cm wide, 63cm high
£200-300
353 FA171/7LIBERTY & COGROUP OF THREE WROUGHTIRON PENDANTS,CIRCA 1924each interlocking quatreformpendant with fleurs de lys andscrollwork decoration (3)
each pendant 76cm high,
67cm diameter
£200-300
354 FA171/69LIBERTY & CO. LONDONWROUGHT IRON CORONA,CIRCA 1924of semi-hemispherical formpieced with leafy scrollworkpanels and suspending hooksfor chains
80cm high, 67cm diameter
Literature:Adburgham, Alison, ‘Liberty’s: Abiography of a shop’, London 1975,illus p. 152
NoteThis iron corona once formed a partof the pair of massive lights whichhung in the original Antique CarpetsDepartment.
£200-300
349 FA171/57LIBERTY & COFUMED OAK REFECTORYTABLE, CIRCA 1924the panelled rectangular topraised on column supportswith platform bases
153cm long, 75cm high, 86cm wide
£300-400
350 FA171/12LIBERTY & COFUMED OAK REFECTORYTABLE, CIRCA 1924the rectangular moulded topabove baluster trestle ends,linked by a pierced stretcherand raised on platform bases
168cm long, 76cm high,
68.5cm wide
£400-600
351 FA171/56LIBERTY & CO., LONDONPAIR OF OAK OCCASIONALTABLES, CIRCA 1924each with octagonal mouldedtop (one cracked) abovecurved crossed supportslinked by a facetted pendantand cross stretchers, raisedon scrolling iron feet (2)
60.5cm wide, 71cm high
£300-500
357 FA171/60LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLARGE OAK FREESTANDINGCHEST, CIRCA 1924with moulded angles, therectangular top above twolong drawers, each withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling, the wholeraised on block feet
106cm wide, 86cm high, 76cm deep
£400-600
Lot 354
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361 FA171/68LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK FREESTANDING CHEST,CIRCA 1924formerly the base of acupboard/ chest, withmoulded angles and peggedconstruction, the laterrectangular ply top above twoshort over three long drawers,each with wrought iron drophandles, the sides withfielded panelling
130cm wide, 80cm high, 53cm deep
£200-300
360 FA171/67LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLARGE OAK FREESTANDINGCHEST, CIRCA 1924with moulded angles, therectangular top above twolong drawers, each withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling (one panellacking to rear), the wholeraised on block feet
106cm wide, 86cm high, 76cm deep
£400-600
359 FA171/66LIBERTY & CO., LONDONLARGE OAK FREESTANDINGCHEST, CIRCA 1924with moulded angles, therectangular top above twolong drawers, each withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling, the wholeraised on block feet
106cm wide, 86cm high, 76cm deep
£400-600
358 FA171/65LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK FREESTANDING CHEST,CIRCA 1924with moulded angles and peggedconstruction, the rectangular topabove two short over two longdrawers, each with wrought iron drophandles, the sides and back withfielded panelling, the whole raised onblock feet
107cm wide, 83.5cm high, 45.5cm deep
£300-500
362 FA171/64LIBERTY & CO., LONDONOAK FREESTANDING CHEST,CIRCA 1924with moulded angles andpegged construction, therectangular top above twoshort over two long drawers,each carved with linenfoldscrolling decoration and withwrought iron drop handles,the sides and back withfielded panelling, the wholeraised on block feet, onehandle lacking, one hand alater replacement
107cm wide, 83.5cm high,
45.5cm deep
£300-500
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363LIBERTY & COLARGE OAK CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1924the hexagonal top with thumb mouldings to the edge, raisedabove four drawers and two cupboard doors, each withlinenfold carved mouldings and wrought iron handles, aboveTudor arched apron and square supports
185cm across, 80.5cm high
Note:This table was originally the centrepiece of the scarf hall at Liberty's, themain atrium of the shop
£2,000-3,000
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From the Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts Movements, through theCeltic Revival, Art Nouveau and the Glasgow Style to thepresent, Scotland has a rich heritage of excellence in craft anddesign. This heritage arguably reached its zenith at the turn ofthe 19th century when Charles Rennie Mackintosh and hiscircle became the foremost exponents of Art Nouveau inBritain, going on to influence the course of design historyinternationally. It is also remarkable however to reflect on theother great names produced by this small country. Gothic
giants Bruce Talbert and Richard Norman Shaw; the Aestheticdesigners Daniel Cottier and Christopher Dresser; and theGlasgow designers George Walton and Jessie M. King are just ahandful of the many Scottish designers who went on to achieveinternational recognition.
To celebrate this ongoing legacy Lyon & Turnbull will hold anew auction for summer 2011: Scottish Design from 1860 tothe present day. The sale will encompass decorative arts anddesign from these diverse periods in the country's history andwill reflect the skill and variety of manufacture across a widerange of materials, including ceramics, glass, jewellery,textiles, metalwork, drawings, prints, posters, books,manuscripts, furniture and pottery.
One of the items consigned for the sale is this oak writingtable, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and made forMiss Cranston's Ingram Street tearooms in 1909. MissCranston, who owned and ran a number of Glasgow tea rooms,was Mackintosh's most supportive patron. Tea rooms played animportant role in Glasgow society at the turn of the 20thcentury, unique places where people of different classes couldmeet and relax, and Miss Cranston was particularly successful.Mackintosh's first commission for Miss Cranston was to createa stencil for her Buchanan Street tea rooms in 1896. A fewshort years later he had been given sole responsibility for theinteriors and furniture in her Argyle [1899], Ingram [1900] andWillow tea rooms [1903].
The complicated latticework between the legs is distinctive ofMackintosh's style and creates an elegant spatial constructionbeneath the working surface of the desk. The top of this deskwould have originally held an arrangement of dividers, allowingit to be used by several ladies at a time. The current ownerbought the table in the 1960s from Cooper & Co who owned theIngram Street tea room. It has only recently been identified andincluded in Roger Billcliffe's catalogue raisonné. It will beoffered in the sale in June with an estimate of £10,000-15,000.
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MARGARET MACDONALDAND FRANCES MACDONALDCOPPER CANDLESTICK,CIRCA 1897
Sold for £63,650 inNovember 2010
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSHOAK WRITING DESK, 1909£10,000-15,000
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A fine late 18th century Italian micromosaic setRussian gold snuff boxjean-francois bouddé, st. petersberg, 1789,the mosaic rome, circa 1800provenance:Private collection, Maryland$6,000-8,000126 Garrett Street
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LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRYTHE HAWKER’S CARTSigned and dated 1929, oil oncanvas
53.5cm x 39.5cm (21in x 15.5in)
£300,000-500,000
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Notwithstanding the preceding Condition,any Lot which proves to be a deliberateforgery (as defined) may be returned to usby you within 21 days of the auctionprovided it is in the same condition aswhen bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevantcatalogue description and a writtenstatement of defects. If we are satisfiedfrom the evidence presented that the lot isa deliberate forgery we shall refund themoney paid by you for the lot including anybuyer’s premium provided that (1) if thecatalogue description reflected theaccepted view of scholars and experts asat the date of sale or (2) you personally arenot able to transfer a good and marketabletitle to us, you shall have no rights underthis condition.
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