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'Regulus'. Oil on canvas by James Seymour 1702-1752. Signed with Monogram and dated 1744. 25×30in (63.5×76.2cm)
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(1) A black lacquer commode stamped Desforges, M. E 1739. Louis XV. (2) A pair of eighteenth century Chinese Celadon carp mounted in ormolu. Louis XV. Height 12½in (31.7cm). (3) An eighteenth century bronze figure of an elephant surmounted by an ormolu clock. Louis XV.
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(1) A carved striated agate chimpanzee with demantoid garnet eyes. By Carl Fabergé. c 1900. Height (5.4cm). (2) A carved rock crystal jar decorated in the Renaissance taste with bands of enamel. The lid surmounted by an enamelled gold swan. By Carl Fabergé. c 1890. Height (6.7cm). (3) A gold flacon formed as a pilgrim bottle, enamel-painted in the manner of Huaud. Geneva, c 1640. Height 2¼in (5.7cm). (4) A chased dull gold pill box. The lid set with a large moonstone surrounded by rose diamonds. The thumbpiece set with a cabochon ruby. By Carl Fabergé. c 1890. Height 1¼in (3.2cm). (5) A striated agate fob; the revolving stone carved into three grotesque masks en camée, held in a chased gold snake mount set with rubies. Probably Dresden, c 1740, the mount c 1810. Diameter (3cm). (6) An emerald and diamondset gold brooch. English, c 1850. 1in (2.6cm). (7) A yellow and white gold brooch in the form of a violin. Supplied by Albert Chaise. Paris, c 1885. (5cm). (8) A group of slumbering piglets. Carved from pink chalcedony. By Carl Fabergé. c 1890. Length (4.7cm)
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(1) An oval gold and enamel Swiss box. c 1780. Length (7cm). (2) Enamel miniatures, on gold, of Miss Harriet Eliza Garrard and Sebastian Garrard by John Simpson. 1851/2. (3) Holbeinesque enamel and gold suite set with emeralds, diamonds, rose diamonds and pearls. c 1850. (4) Holbeinesque enamel and gold pendant set with diamonds, rubies and opals. c 1870. (5) A gold and enamel Swiss box with landscape c 1825. Length 3in (7.6cm). (6) A gold and enamel box with floral decorations, by Bautte & Moynier, Geneva. c 1810. Length (7.9cm) (7) A verge automaton quarter repeating pocket watch in 18ct gold and enamel by Menard de Mons. c 1820. Diameter 2¼in (5.7cm)
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(1) Important Longton Hall porcelain group 'The Dancers'. Fine colours-green bodice, yellow skirt and coat. The base picked out in purple. c. 1755. Height 10½in (27cm)
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(2) Delightful pair of Bilston Enamel candlesticks with perforated sconces. Painted in pastel colours with English garden flowers. c. 1770. Height 9½in. (24.5cm)
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1757 - William Anderson 1837. A British Frigate and Dutch fishing craft becalmed. Oil painting on panel. 6×8in (15×20cm)
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A Pair of Queen Anne Cast Silver Candlesticks by William Twell. London 1712. Weight 26oz. Height 7in (17.8cm)
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A rare George III silver five piece Tea and Coffee Service by Edward Farrell, London 1818/1819. Weight 321ozs. Farrell's work exemplifies the extravaganza of late Regency Rococo revival, often based on Dutch peasant scenes in the style of Teniers.
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A Selection from Cartier's Antique and Art Deco Collection
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A Selection of Antique to Art Deco Jewellery Including a Pendant Watch and Cigarette Case by Cartier
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A Selection of Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Jewellery Silver by Omar Ramsden
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A Small Ebony Bracket Clock by Thomas Tompion. Number 215. Signed on the Dial and Backplate. Height (22.2cm)
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A Very Fine James I Silver-Gilt Tankard, Date 1604, Maker IB, Rosette below, Weight 21 oz. Height: 8¼in (21 cm)
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A Watercolour Drawing by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). The Lounge at the Print Shop, Oxford. $8frac{7}{8}times 7text{in}$ (22.7×17.8cm)
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An Extremely Rare Chelsea Chinoiserie Group of a Mother Teaching Her Child to Write. Marked with a Red Anchor. c. 1758. Height 7in (17.5cm)
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An important commemorative Napoleonic and Byron presentation gold snuffbox. Containing in the lid three portrait miniatures of Napoleon I, Empress Marie Louise and the King of Rome. Signed and Dated by Menuisier 1815. (7×6×2.5cm)
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An oil painting by William Verelst (fl. 1735-1745). Portrait of Elizabeth Horton standing full-length wearing a silver and red riding habit, her horse and groom to the left, two dogs to the right. Inscribed on a label on the reverse. The sitter was the daughter of Christopher Horton of Catton, Derbyshire. In 1726 she married Bowyer Adderley of Hams Hall, Warwickshire, who died in 1747. 29¼×24¼in (74×62cm)
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Anne Redpath A Jug of Spring Flowers. Sold for £5,800
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Benjamin Vulliamy London no. 767. Clockmaker to king George III. A very fine and rare quarter striking rosewood bracket clock of small. size with enamel dials. c 1800. 15in (38cm)
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Carl Spitzweg (1808-1885 Munich) Girl in a Wood. Oil on Wood. Signed below Left. Roennefahrt No. 321.(20.5 × 27.5cm)
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Cesare Dandini (Florence 1596-1656). An Allegory of Drama. Oil on canvas. 26×$19frac{3}{4}text{in}$ (65×50cm)
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Chelsea Hexagonal Teapot and Cover Decorated in Kakiemon Style with the "Banded Hedge" Pattern. Raised Anchor Period. c 1750-2. Height (12cm)
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti La Pia de Tolomei. A Study. Sold for £27,000
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Edward William Cooke Beaching a Dutch Pink at Scheveningen. Sold for £28,000
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Eugène Boudin (Honfleur 1824 - 1898 Paris). Crinolines sur la plage. Panel. Signed, Lower Right. Painted c 1868-9. $6frac{3}{4}times 11frac{3}{4}text{in}$ (17×30cm)
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Five matching wineglasses with double series opaque twist stems, the bowls finely enamelled by William and Mary Beilby in Newcastle with various garden buildings. c 1765. 6in (15.3cm)
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Four Giltwood Torcheres and Candelabra Designed by Robert Adam in 1778 for Apsley House. 63in (160cm)
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Frans d. J. Francken (1581-1642 Antwerp) Virgil in a Basket. Oil on Copper. Signed and Dated 1610. (49 × 66cm)
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George II Inkstand by Edward Feline. London 1740. Weight 26oz. 7 dwts. 9½×7in (24.1×17.8cm)
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Giuseppe Mazza (Bologna 1653-1741). Infant and Baby Faun. Terracotta. Signed G. Mazza. (24.5cm)
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Giuseppe Piamontini (Florence 1664-1742). The Rape of Europa. Bronze. Height (38.5cm)
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Graciously lent by Her Majesty The Queen. Watercolour by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Bookseller & Author. $9frac{1}{8}times 11frac{1}{8}text{in}$ (23.1×30.8cm)
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Henry Holland, One of a Pair of Regency Gilt Armchairs in His Classical Style. c. 1805
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Important Giltwood Table with Original Inlaid Marble Top Attributed to William Kent, Circa 1735. Height 2ft. 9½in. (85cm) Width 5ft 9½in. (176.5cm) Depth 2ft. 5½in. (75cm)
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Isaac van Ostade (Haarlem 1621-1649). A Frozen River Landscape. Panel. Signed, Lower Right. 23¼×31¼in (59×79.3cm)
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Jean Baptiste Armand Guillaumin. Portrait de la femme de l'artiste. Pastel. Signed. c 1890. 17×14¼in (43×36cm)
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Jean-Jacques, Called James, Pradier (Geneva 1792- Bougival 1852). Atlanta Tying Her Sandals. Bronze. Signed Pradier. Stamped Susse Freres. Height 13in (33cm)
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Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-1891). Route aux Environs de Honfleur. Canvas. Signed and Dated 1866. 23¼×31in (59×79cm)
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Johann Heinrich Fuseli R. A. (1741-1825). Satan Musing on His Works. 34×30in (87×77cm)
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Johann Wilhelm Preyer A Still Life. Sold for £9,800
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John Hoppner R. A. Miss Sarah Gale 1785. Canvas 30×25in (76.2×63.5cm)
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John Zoffany, R. A. 1733-1810. Portrait of Captain (Sir) Robert Preston, M. P. (1740-1834), in the uniform of an Elder Brother of Trinity House. Oil painting on canvas. 25½×21in (64.8×53.3cm)
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Massimiliano Soldani Benzi 1656-1740. Leda and the Swan with Amore. Bronze group. (34.7×28.5cm)
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Miniature long-case clock by Christopher Gould, London.
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Neo-classical bureau plat (writing table) attributed to Joseph Baumhauer. Veneered with ebony and elaborately mounted with bronze, chased and gilded. The frieze contains three drawers at one side and a writing slide at each end. The rectangular top and writing slides are inset with red velvet. Paris c. 1770. Height 31½in (80.3cm). Width 74½in (189.3cm). Depth 38in (96.5cm)
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Pablo Picasso Grande Nue de Femme. Sold for £3,800
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Paul de Lamerie. Basket. London, 1731. Weight 47oz. Width across Handles (34.9cm)
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Pien Shou-min. Lotus. Large Chinese hanging scroll in gradations of ink on paper. Early work of the 18th century eccentric painter and calligrapher Pien Shou-min. Signed Pien Wei-ch'i (An art name used in his early period) c 1730. Painting (only) (80×128cm)
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Pieter Claesz (Steinfurt 1597-1661 Haarlem). Signed with Monogram and Dated 1640. Oval, on Panel. 22×16¼in (56×41.2cm)
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Pieter Nolpe (1613-1653). River Landscape with Fishermen. Dated 1650. Oil on Canvas. 101 × 140cm
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Portrait of the actor David Garrick by Benjamin van der Gucht Signed and dated 1768. 16th century Florentine bronze by a follower of Cellini. Meissen group of lovers modelled by Ebelein [Eberlein]. c 1740. Castelli ewer painted by Carlo Antonio Grue. c 1700
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Simon-Louis Boizot (Paris 1743-1809). Putti Performing a Coronation with Flowers. Marble. Signed Boizot FT 1776. Height (50cm)
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Sir William Segar (Attributed to) A Lady of the Elizabethan Court c. 1595. Canvas (103.5×82.6cm)
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St. Louis Paperweight with Dahlia on Spiral Cushion. Diameter 3in (7.6cm). St. Louis Crown Paperweight. Diameter (7cm). Both c 1845-60
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The Master of the Groote. Adoration: The Virgin and Child Enthroned. Sold for £25,000
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The sugar bowl illustrated here was made at Sèvres in 1779 and is now at Woburn Abbey.
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Thomas Gainsborough, R. A. (1727-1788). Portrait of Richard Ottley (1729-1775). Oils on Canvas. Oval (75×60.5cm)
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View near the Castle of Braemar, Aberdeenshire by Hugh 'Grecian' Williams. One of a Pair of Watercolours; Framed From the Collection of the Marquess of Aberdeen. To Be Included in an Exhibition of English Watercolour Painting Opening on 20th April
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Willem van Nieulandt (1584-1635). The Expulsion of Hagar. Oil on Panel. Signed. 25½×19½in (65×49.5cm)
Non-western art unattributed:
A Chinese Reverse Painting on Glass, Copying a European Original, Depicting Joseph Escaping from Potiphar's Wife. 18th Century. 17×12in (43.2×30.5cm)
Non-western art unattributed:
A pair of Chinese cloisonné enamel fluted bowls and covers, decorated with flowerheads and tendrils scattered on a turquoise ground. Ch'ien Lung period (1736-1795 A. D.). Diameter 6½in. (16.5cm)
Non-western art unattributed:
A Porcelain Vase Decorated with Long Life Characters. Chinese, Jiajing Mark and Period 1522-66. Height 8½in (21.5cm)
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A superb quality Japanese lacquer cabinet, with two doors mounted with elaborate metal strap work, enclosing a finely fitted interior of drawers. Decoration in gold lacquer on a black ground: cranes by a stream and pine, bamboo and prunus trees. Late Edo period. c 1850. Height 41¼in (105cm). Width 18in (46cm). Length (96cm)
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Bronze Vishnu, Lopburi School, Siam. 13th Century. Height (44cm)
Non-western art unattributed:
Pair of Chinese Bronze Figures, a Man and a Woman Western Han Dynasty 206 B. C. - 23 A. D. 3½in (9cm)
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A Collection of Nineteenth Century Jewellery Including a Remarkable Carved Coral 'Rose Necklace' Mounted in Gold. Italian, c 1870
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A Fine Armorial Goblet of George II. c. 1730. Height (22cm)
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A fine French tripod table decorated with silver, bronze and copper. The top leaf is inlaid with branches and insects and three birds are splashing around. c. 1880. Height 30in (76cm)
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A Fine George III, Sheraton Period Small Satinwood Secretaire Cabinet. c 1790. 62×30×13½in (157×77×34cm)
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A rare and small George I period veneered walnut bureau bookcase, the doors retaining the original mirror plates, and the bureau with the original handles. c. 1720. Width 2ft 6in (76.2cm)
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A set of four George III Open Armchairs Painted white and gilded, with shield-shaped padded backs and serpentine upholstered seats, the frames carved with chains of husks and rosette angles; the moulded down-scrolled arm supports issuing from long acanthus leaves, the seat rails carved with trailing husks on fluted tapering legs headed by paterae. English, c 1780. Height 37½in (95cm). Depth 19in (48cm). Width 24in (61cm)
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A very fine and rare pair of black lacquer hall chairs decorated with gilt chinoiseries; the backs with the coat of arms of the Heathcote-Amory family. English, c. 1720. Height 46in (116.8cm). Width 21in (53.3cm). Depth 16in (40.6cm)
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A Very Rare Eighteenth Century George III Period Oval Mirror/Chandelier of Unusually Large Proportions. Irish, c 1785. (85×111cm)
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Ador, St. Petersburg 18th Century Russian Gold, Gem and Enamel Box. c 1760. Length (8.4cm)
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An extremely fine Sheraton rosewood sofa table; the top being cross-banded in satinwood and having Greek Key decorations to the drawer fronts and end standard supports. Pale golden colour. c 1790. Flaps up: Width 56in (142.5cm). Depth 26in (66cm). Height 28in (71.5cm). Flaps down: Width 36in (91.5cm)
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An outstanding Chippendale period mahogany 'silver' table. c 1760. Width 33½in (85cm). Depth 23½in (59.5cm). Height (including gallery) 28½in (72.5cm)
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English, third quarter of the eighteenth century. A superb quality and most important English George III period carved wood and gilded Wall Mirror of exceptionally unusual design. Height 6ft 7in (200cm). Width 3ft 5in (104.1 cm)
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From Our Collection of Antique Jewellery and Objets de vertu
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George III Period Mahogany Secretaire Cabinet with Burr Yew Interior Drawers. c. 1790. Height 94½in (240cm). Width 45½in (115cm). Depth 26½in (68cm)
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Graciously lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Regency rosewood tea caddy. c. 1805. Height (with lid closed) 11in (27.9cm). Width 17in (43.2cm). Depth 10in (25.4cm)
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
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HMS Glory 98 guns launched 1788 A bone and ivory model made by French prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars 1794-1815. Overall length 11in (28cm). Fitted in domed glass case
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One of a highly important set of eight Ribband back Chippendale chairs. Sold by HOTSPUR. Packed and shipped by Gander & White.
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One of the first English pendulum clocks, the 8-day movement with verge escapement, short pendulum and bolt and shutter maintaining power. The gilt metal dial with engraved spandrels and central rosette with signature below. The case of ebony and ebonised veneers on an oak carcass with pine mouldings Circa 1663. Height 5ft. 11in.
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Rare Early Instruments of Navigation
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Sewan Kazak, Circa 1870, 7′ 10″ × 5′ 6″ (239 × 168 cm.)
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Superb early George II carved and giltwood looking glass of the William Kent period, the top with bold mask and Prince of Wales feathers, the sides with bull rushes. c 1730. 54½×35in (139×89cm)
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Two Fine Early Eighteenth Century Augsburg Double-Opening Reversible Enamel Snuff Boxes