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  • Stock: 15540

    A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardinière on stand, the pie crust vase is decorated with a stylised blue foliate motifs on an ochre ground. The stand has a raised blue floral decoration in a more traditional manner. English, c.1900

    Diameter Height
    12"
    30.5 cms
    28 14"
    72 cms

    Listed Price: £700 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15468

    A large Regency cast iron hob grate of neoclassical design, with integral side panels. English, c.1810.

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    Width Height Depth
    35"
    89 cms
    39 38"
    100 cms
    12"
    30.5 cms

    Listed Price: £1,400 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15548

    A rare pine and composition chimneypiece by Richard Foster of Edinburgh. The chimneypiece is a celebration of the Scottish coast, and painstaking care has been taken to render the sea life and flora with a great deal of accuracy. The composition decoration has also been carefully wood-grained to make it appear like carved pine; this finish is a great survival.
    The inverted breakfront shelf sits above a band of composition moulded into acorns and mushrooms, and the frieze is decorated with swags of ribboned bellflowers in the neoclassical taste. Between these swags is the unusual detail of a fan of seaweed at their centre, a request of the patron no doubt.
    The central tablet has a floral ribboned swag studded with roses and other small blooms and the centre is filled with a spray of flowers and ferns within a woven basket. The endblocks feature a bound posy of roses and the jambs are decorated with trailing oak leaves and acorns. A very fine thing.

    Scottish, c.1800.

    Notes:
    Richard Foster was born in Canonbie, the Scottish Borders, in 1755. At the age of fourteen, he was recorded as having a bank account in London, presumably as he was serving as an apprentice there, perhaps to the Adam Brothers as they too were in London at this time. In 1785 he returned to Edinburgh, working as a "joiner" and married to the daughter of a wealthy leather merchant. His chimneypieces were sold not only in Scotland, but in the USA, a bold move only a few years after American Independence was declared! This is perhaps why he avoided becoming a prominent figure in Scottish social and intellectual circles, as selling to Britain's former colonies would have been regarded as treachery in many cases. The pine and composition chimneypiece he perfected made the rational principles and beauty of classicism affordable to the growing mercantile and professional class emerging in the 18th century. These clients wished to express their cultural understanding through objects that conveyed the principles they admired, the chimneypiece was one such highly prized object. The Adam brothers (Robert and James) were well known for promoting their designs to the masses, and it is the pine and composition chimneypiece they made for the emerging middle class in Edinburgh that have become synonymous with the "Adam Style". However, Foster was a true master of the technique, and his designs are some of the most delicate and finely manufactured ever made.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 66 12"
    169 cms
    58 12"
    148.6 cms
    7 14"
    18.6 cms
    Internal 48 18"
    122.3 cms
    45 1116"
    116 cms
  • Stock: 15533

    A well modelled majolica stand with a brown glaze. Art Nouveau foliate motifs appear to the main body of the stand, female masks to the bulbous centre and curled lion mask feet at the base.
    Originally a jardiniere stand but would also be excellent as a display stand.

    English, c.1890.

    Height
    28 14"
    72 cms

    Listed Price: £420 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15537

    A very elegant Regency pine and gesso chimneypiece decorated in the Adam style. The inverted breakfront shelf is decorated with a beaded cornice and sits above an elegant frieze decorated with opposing gryphons holding ribbons of bellflowers in their beaks, centred by urns on stands. The tablet is more naturalistic, with Venus and attendants depicted in a pastoral landscape. The slender endblocks are decorated with classical urns on stands, and rest above the gently fluted pilaster jambs.

    English, c.1810.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 73 316"
    186 cms
    61 18"
    155.1 cms
    7"
    17.7 cms
    Internal 54 1116"
    139 cms
    48"
    122 cms
  • Stock: 15532

    An early 20th century century Chinese blue and white porcelain onion pattern table lamp, profusely decorated with a hand painted decoration of chrysanthemums, insects and scrolling leaves and mounted on a pierced patinated bronze base.
    Chinese, c.1910.

    ( shade not included )

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    Diameter Height
    5 78"
    15 cms
    13"
    33 cms
  • Stock: 15525

    A vibrant Ashfar carpet on a deep blue ground, the central red medallion remiscent of an animals' hide.
    Iranian, mid 20th century.

    Notes: Ashfar carpets are typified by a red and blue colour tones and mostly geometrical patterns. The most common pattern contains a large center piece with one or more squared medallions, some say that this symbolizes a hide stretched for preparation.

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    Length Width
    98 38"
    250 cms
    70 78"
    180 cms

    Listed Price: £650 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15487

    A French gilt gesso wall mirror in the Louis XVI style, the crest centred by an oval cartouche which is bordered by a ribbon tied floral cascade and framed by two urn finials brimming with flowers. The gilt frame also features garlanded trophies and to the bottom, a lyre, a violin and sheet music. Original beveled mirror plates.

    French, c1850.

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    Width Height Depth
    36 38"
    92.5 cms
    54 14"
    138 cms
    5 18"
    13 cms
  • Stock: 13544

    A large and comfortable William IV mahogany and leather arm chair, with elegant scrolled arms and brass studded upholstery. The legs stand on original brass castors. The leather has acquired a beautiful patina from over a century of use, but this could be refreshed if desired. English, c.1820.

    Width Height Depth
    25 316"
    64 cms
    42 1116"
    108.5 cms
    29 12"
    75 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15485

    An elegant pedestal, carved from an off-white and grey variegated marble, the circular top over a partially-ribbed cylindrical body, on a stepped circular and octagonal base.

    Early 20th century.

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    Diameter Height
    Top 10 38"
    26.5 cms
    39 58"
    100.5 cms
    Bottom 13"
    33 cms
  • Stock: 15519

    A very fine English 19th century giltwood mirror in the Florentine manner, with a beautifully carved frame of scrolling acanthus leaves. Original mercury glass.

    English, c.1850.

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    Width Height
    31 78"
    81 cms
    42 78"
    109 cms
  • Stock: 15433

    A superb Victorian walnut and solid ebony Gothic library table. This outstanding table is made especially rare by having solid ebony legs, stretcher and finials. The beautifully carved Solomonic legs and stretcher support a fine burr walnut top.

    This table is incredibly diverse, and can be used as a centre table, or even a desk.
    English, circa 1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    54 14"
    138 cms
    29 12"
    75 cms
    33 12"
    85 cms
  • Stock: 15516

    A set of four Victorian cast iron garden chairs, with spoon backs featuring crisply cast decoration above circular seats cast with a radiating circular pattern and resting on elaborate cabriole shaped legs. This is not an identical set, as is formed form 2 very similar pairs. Very much in the Coalbrookdale style, and would work well as a patio set as they are very heavy.

    English, c.1880

    Photographs before restoration.

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    Width Height Depth
    16 12"
    42 cms
    32 14"
    82 cms
    20 12"
    52 cms
  • Stock: 15511

    A rare and perfectly detailed live steam scale model of a rotative vertical reciprocating beam engine with James Watt type parallel motion linkage. This hand-built engine has been made from burnished steel, cast iron and bronze, which has developed a good patina from over a century of enjoyment. It also retains its original paint and comes with its original carrying case. The single Mahogany clad double action, low pressure cylinder has a stroke of 2 5/8 inches and a bore of 1 1/8 of an inch, the piston produces power on both the upward and downward strokes. The fly wheel measures 11 inches in diameter and the beam, pivoting on a single bronze column, measures 8 1/4 inches. This engine was built between 1865 and 1870, most probably as an apprentice piece, or for demonstrating the workings of this type of engine. It is mounted on a Mahogany plinth with a brass plate with the inscription “MADE BY ROBERT GILCHRIST OF BERWICK ON TWEED 1865 1870”

    English, circa 1870.

    Scottish engineer, James Watt invented His parallel motion mechanical linkage for the double acting Watt steam engine in 1784. In a letter to his son written in 1808 James Watt wrote “I am more proud of the parallel motion than of any other invention I have ever made”. Watts' new double acting engines were powered by steam on both the upward and downward strokes, along with his parallel motion, these engines were much more efficient than previous engines built by Thomas Newcomen and Watt.

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    Width Height Depth
    19 1116"
    50 cms
    14 58"
    37 cms
    11"
    28 cms

    Listed Price: £3,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15541

    An Art Nouveau Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere on stand, decorated in shallow relief with a stylised flower pattern on a blue and green ground. Impressed marks and artist's initials. English, c.1910.

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  • Stock: 15506

    A set of four framed 18th century copper-engravings of exotic birds with original hand colour. This set comprises three engravings from George Edwards', Gleanings of Natural History Containing Figures of Quadrupeds, Birds, Insects, Plants, published by G. Sidney for George Edwards, London, 1758-1764. One engraving from Francois Nicholas Martinet's engraving from the Comte de Buffon's superb work, the Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, published in Paris from 1770 to 1786. These are two of the most important ornithological publications of the 18th century, Darwin being a great admirer of both.

    The birds are as follows:

    Francois Nicholas Martinet bird engraving, plate 289, of the "Tyran hupè, de Cayenne" which is Crested Tyrant Flycatcher from Cayenne.

    Frame: 28cm x 32.5cm Engraving: 19.5cm x 24cm

    George Edwards engraving, of "Huming [sic] Birds from Surinam, Published according to act of Parliament 1742 by Geo Edwards".

    Frame: 27.3cm x 31.2cm Engraving: 18.5cm x 22.4cm

    George Edwards engraving, of "The Chinese Teal", published circa 1740.

    Frame: 27.4cm x 31.2cm Engraving: 18.4cm x 22cm

    George Edwards engraving, of "The Alpestris, or Larkof North America" titled ALAUDA. Published circa 1740.

    Frame: 27.4cm x 31.9cm Engraving: 18.5cm x 23cm


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  • Stock: 15505

    A fine late 19th century framed oil on canvas by Joseph Horlor (British, 1809-1887). The pastoral scene depicts fishfolk with their boats moored and their meagre catch in wicker baskets. They work under the looming ruin of a castle, a romantic vision of crumbling turrets built in to the rocky crag. In the distance there is a glimpse of a village nestled in the trees, completing the vision of a pastoral idyll. Scenes of this type were immensely popular in 19th century Britain, as they both conveyed the romance of the British countryside and the moral virtue of manual labour. This scene was possibly set in Wales, where Horlor found the landscape immensely inspiring .

    Signed and dated 1836. Framed in 19th century gilt frame. In fine condition, professionally relined recently.

    Notes: Not a great deal is known about Joseph Horlor, but he exhibited from 1834-1866 at the British Institute and Suffolk Street (Later to become the Royal Society of British Artists) in London. He lived in Bristol and Bath and specialised in landscapes, coastal scenes and seascape subjects, mainly painting in Wales, Devon and Cornwall. There are 8 paintings by Horlor in the British National Art Collection, predominantly in Bristol.

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    Width Height
    37 38"
    95 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15183

    A Dutch Brass Planter, with lion's mask and ring handles, embossed with two armorials and roses in the Tudor manner.
    19th century.

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    Diameter Height
    15"
    38 cms
    13 316"
    33.5 cms
  • Stock: 15348

    A pair of 18th century Dutch Delft Faience blue and white vases of octagonal baluster form the covers with scrolling foliate finials. They are very finely painted in cobalt blue. The front panels decorated with peonies and willow trees within scrollwork cartouches the back panels with leaf sprigs on a white background. There are makers mark and initials to the base of each vase. Dutch, circa 1764-70.

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    Width Height
    6 1116"
    17 cms
    17 18"
    43.5 cms
  • Stock: 15457

    A William IV rosewood fold over tea table, the top is supported on a swivel action over an octagonal column which is mounted on a pedestal base with scroll feet. English, c.1830.

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    width height depth
    35 1316"
    91 cms
    29 18"
    74 cms
    17 1116"
    45 cms

    Listed Price: £850 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15324

    A simple and elegant bolection fireplace carved from a dove grey limestone. The polished and undulating surface reveals the subtle veining and mottling, which would be just as well suited to a contemporary interior as a period one. English, c.1930.

    Provenance: Removed from a property on Eaton Square, London.

    The Queen Anne style of the late 17th century saw the emergence of the simple bolection fireplace, often situated within a panelled room. It was far more simple in design that what had preceded it, and it was this striking simplicity that secured its enduring popularity.

    Width Height Depth
    61"
    155 cms
    47"
    119.5 cms
    3"
    7.6 cms
  • Stock: 15459

    A fine oak longcase clock by Philip Avenell of Farnham with later lacquered chinoiserie decoration. The eight day movement strikes the hours on a clear bell. The clock face has a 12 inch brass break arched brass dial flanked by ornate gilt brass spandrels. The raised silvered chapter ring is crisply engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic five minute numerals to the outer aspect. The central dial has a subsidiary seconds dial, a date aperture and is profusely engraved with floral decoration. The maker's signature is signed within a cartouche. The chinoiserie decoration was likely added in the early twentieth-century. English, c.1780

    Notes: Philip Avenell was part of a 200 year dynasty of clockmakers based in the South of England. Watchmakers and clockmakers of the world’ by Brian Loomes records Phillip Avenell as working in London circa 1765 then in Farnham from circa 1775, roughly when this clock was made. Philip Avenell died in 1809.

    Width Height Depth
    18 14"
    46.5 cms
    86 58"
    220 cms
    10"
    25.5 cms
  • Stock: 15489

    A Bakshaish north west Persian wool runner, the abrashed field shading from petrol blue through indigo to dark brown, with flowerhead and foliate designs, brick-red main border and guard bands. Iran, c.1900, possibly earlier.

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    Width Height
    44 12"
    113 cms
    119 1116"
    304 cms

    Listed Price: £950 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15488

    A Pair of large Renaissance Revival patinated bronze ewers, with pierced, openwork decoration. They are likely to be cassolettes, with the pierced design intended to diffuse sweet perfume kept within them. They are mounted on red griotte marble base. French, mid 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    7 12"
    19 cms
    22 58"
    57.5 cms
    6 18"
    15.5 cms
  • Stock: 15484

    A Sarouk (Sarough) carpet, with a central rosette surrounded by a scrolling floral design and a floral border. There is minimal fading and the carpet is in good condition. The carpet is not overly large, so could be accommodated in most rooms. Iranian, c.1950

    Notes: Sarouk rugs are known for their quality and durable nature, woven from soft wool. They are woven in Arak, North West Iran. The dyes used, are dark and light blue, pink and red. This restrained palette makes them particularly sought after today.

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    Length Width
    69 1116"
    177 cms
    46 12"
    118 cms

    Listed Price: £850 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15483

    A fine and very decorative Nahavand carpet, with geometric floral motifs on a bright red and blue ground, typical of Nomadic designs. Iranian, mid to late 20th century. Notes: Navahand is a small province located in Western Iran and is one of the most prolific carpet making regions of Iran.

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    Length Width
    82 1116"
    210 cms
    54 14"
    138 cms

    Listed Price: £950 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15481

    A large and decorative Heriz Persian Carpet with an intricate design. Heriz, now in North West Iran, is renowned for fine carpets, where they were often made on looms attached to the side of houses, where 3 or 4 people would work on the same carpet at the same time. Heriz rugs are both durable and hard wearing and it is said that they incorporate woven images relating to old folk tales.
    Persian, mid 20th century.

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    Length Width
    140 78"
    358 cms
    104 14"
    265 cms

    Listed Price: £950 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15480

    A decorative Afshar Persian carpet of relatively small proportions, the diamond shape central medallion framed by a golden border, echoed by similar tones throughout the floral decorative scheme. Iranian, c.1950.

    The semi-nomadic Ashfar tribe originated in North-West Iran, but are now located in the South-East of the country.

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    Length Width
    66 18"
    168 cms
    57 78"
    147 cms
  • Stock: 15478

    A striking geometric Karajar carpet with three central medallions on a red ground, the border comprises a blue ground with nomadic style floral motifs. Iranian, c.1940.

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    Length Width
    51 316"
    130 cms
    40 316"
    102 cms
  • Stock: 15354

    A set of steel 19th century fire tools, the knopped handles with a cast lattice decoration and the shovel elegantly pierced.
    English, c.1840.

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    Width Height Depth
    5 12"
    14 cms
    30 14"
    77 cms
    2"
    5 cms
  • Stock: 15465

    An elegant Louis XVI style 19th century fireplace, crisply carved from Carrara marble, with a finely carved central foliate paterae flanked by the split panelled frieze. The paterae endblocks are of the same acanthus form, and are supported by flat, stop fluted jambs, which in turn rest on plain footblocks. French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 49 316"
    125 cms
    41 14"
    105 cms
    15"
    38 cms
    Internal 32 78"
    83.5 cms
    31 14"
    79.5 cms
  • Stock: 15455

    An early Regency twin pedestal sideboard in flame mahogany with a bowed tablet frieze which is flanked by two dovetailed drawers and a lower cupboard to the left, and a single dovetailed drawer mounted with a wine holder and lower cupboard to the right. The central frieze is fitted with two long drawers, the upper mounted with a central bullseye very much in the Regency manner. All drawers are mounted with brass ringed lion mask pulls. The drawers and cupboard fronts are solid mahogany, the rest of the carcass being constructed from oak. This sideboard is very much in the manner of John Soane. English or Scottish, c.1800.

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    width height depth
    72 38"
    184 cms
    42 18"
    107 cms
    22 38"
    57 cms

    Listed Price: £3,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15418

    A large and ornate French 24 branch gilt brass chandelier. This chandelier embodies the Rococo style, its naturalistic form fashioned from entwined leaves and vines festooned with bunches of grapes. French, early 20th century.

    Diameter Drop
    39"
    99 cms
    41 1116"
    106 cms
  • Stock: 15242

    A fine and elegant Regency four poster mahogany bed. The high shaped tester or canopy with a well carved egg and dart band is supported by two simple posts to the rear and by a pair of tapering columns with acanthus carved detail to the front raised on sturdy bun feet. The brass curtain rails and headboard are later. Bedding not included. English, circa 1810.

    Notes: Four poster beds date back to the late 14th century and often served as important status symbols. Frequently also called ‘tester beds', they had curtains to the front and sides to keep in the heat and keep out drafts and sunlight.

    Width Height Depth
    88 316"
    224 cms
    84 14"
    214 cms
    62 58"
    159 cms

    Listed Price: £4,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15390

    A small Statuary marble Regency style lion paw sculpture almost certainly once part of a fireplace. English, circa 1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    6 316"
    15.8 cms
    4 1316"
    12.3 cms
    4 1116"
    12 cms
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